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Page 78 text:
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istributive ducation . I' I... Deea's officers for this year pose beside their display Window. The officers are, TOP ROW Warner Gabel, Veep. BOTTOM: Shari Kuku, See. IN THE WINDOW: Dennis Saban, Pres. and Byron Loney, Hist. www Wi Mes 74-DECA lu merica 'vu qw-my Craig Downs, Donna Chistom, Cheryl Carpentier, and Brenda Zenner work industrially to finish packing and sorting the candy .for distribution to the club for them to sell during the Christmas holidays. I wW MW
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i Key Club Paints Homes for Underpriviledged The Key Club officers are, TOP ROW: Charlie Spoon, standing in for Phil Taber, Sgt.-at-Arms: Marty LaPrade, Chap., and Joe Wogan, Vice-Pres, BOTTOM ROW: Dennis Saban, Treas.g and Bill Johnson, Pres. KEY CLUB, TOP ROW: Larry Anderson, Joe Wogan, Mike Connors, Jeff Barton, Tom Hammer, Les Smith, Pete Rich, Larry Riddle, Jeff Shaw, Ed Frazer, Bill Simmons, and Bill Halpern. SECOND ROW: Phil Bird, Darrell Kent, Mike Lerdall, Paul Parent, Scott Ruby, Chris Masters, Gary Ralls, Jerry .ull l iq lf' href 'iftfgeitf' l'I1r'l,t' ,Q 5, 2 . , ' - f. f :ragga ff 'W Y f ' f Q4fllQ :sg.,,mgfr ' ' .W 1 ' l l , . l l 2 l Saguaroas Key Club met every Monday under the roof of room 324. This club was considered a service club, the fifty members served campus as Well as community life. Mr. Charles Long was chosen as the sponsor of this club. Key Club sponsored various parties and dances during the previous year. The fabulous Christmas Prom was put on by the hard co-work of Key Club and Saber Society. To raise the money for this affair, and their signs hung up around campus, Key Club sold licorice during all four of the lunches. The biggest project they undertook this year was off-campus. They donated their time and energy to the painting of homes. The homes they painted were occupied by underprivledged families. Sutton, Randy Gill, Eric Holland, Scott Rich, Joe Parent, Bill Westover, Dave Coleman, Rick Lawson, and Bill Johnson. SITTING: John Lynn, Marty LaPrade, Dennis Saban, and John Hammer. 5 WWW
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.vafsfiwip DECA, TOP ROW: Kathy Ferguson, Byron Loney, Cheryl Carpentier, Bill Th011ki11S, C1211d12 Rl1bY, BOTTOM ROWS 51121011 Walker, BrC11d2 ZC111161', Fleming, Michele Dewan, Craig Downs, Warner Gabel, Chuck Gustafson, Bob Resen, Cindy C12-X10I1, Gina C2i11, Jim Schwab, D6I1I1iS 525211, Brenda Chris Rippe, Shari Kuka, Donal Weissmueller, Debbie Golden, Debbie Kalhepp, D0r1112 Cl11S'f0r11, K2Y H2-r1111 211d Mr- Th0r11bUrg,SP011S0r- DECA, With 26 members, is sponsored by Mr. Paul Thornburgh. It is designed for students interested in the fields of marketing and distribution. The club is composed of Seniors who are currently taking the Distributive Education class. Through this club, the members are able to leave school at 12 a.m. to pursue their jobs. Club members also take part in activities such as sales. During the month of October, the club sponsored a candied apple sale for the student body. The club also takes part in conferences, such as the Regional Conference held in October, the Delegate Assembly in November, and the State Leadership held in March. They also attended assemblies designed to introduce to the student information which they Will need in order to develop an awareness of the ever changing World of business affairs. The club held their meetings in Room 327 every Friday. The members of DECA started out to pick up the candy which they all sold to raise money for the club during Christmas vacation. , '.M'ff,T f ,, F, W N C rl , 7 iff V' - gap S fl fxiqyvr 1 2 y ' 'J Jiiii3,,yMgrxf,,,f w 1 ' 1x!. :1:IZ'gigiliv-1 i' f f 1: ,vflf igwz., W 2 2 .. . l i we i DE CA- 75
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