Scottsdale High School - Camelback Yearbook (Scottsdale, AZ)

 - Class of 1983

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J.A.G. Members: Top: Kent Cullumber, Cristina Sipos, Melissa Vantolg vice presi- dent, Yevette Ladd: secretary, Tom Fabio. Bottom: Joseph Day, Ms. Benitez: club sponsor, Dathy Kipperg publicity coordinator, Tammy Hall. Not pictured: Nick Attridgeg president, Elisa Lewis, treasurer, Scott Shewakg Amy Baker, Joel Plavin, Christine Freeman, Gina Crompton, Robert Cluff, Elaine Roosevelt, Erin McHenry, Ethan Compton, Scott Fletcher. Rhonda Hohnston, David Martinez, Monique Le' Compte. ,, -.-.............. iw i s mQ?iie:iff f Lr. ' t - z,Q,fgt.k f '17 C.O.E. members: Diane Watson, Erin McBride, Janette Arnold, Lora Dale, Kris Schlott, Ms. Sawaia, Laura Wilson: president, Cheryl Castlebury, Robyn Webster. xl During H,E.R.O. class, looks on as Lori Lyons does her Working on her accounting skills during C,O.E presi work in class dealing with money management. dent Laura Wilson, totals a long list of figures -...NN I AM J i r M 3- . i I L :Y ' 2 L MTN?-J I '+ -Q., i , ,,, ' gzzga . in W 'drdg --:'---+. w....,, s qw' M,v'N N--.,.E. -'-. IHQSS whiCh d6DiCf their OCCUPGUOFWSV Putting the technically advanced business computers to work are C.O.E. members, Robyn Webster, Cheryl Castleberry, and Diane Watson. C.O.E., H.E.R.O., J.A.G. 25

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J.AIllLi., C.O.E., and H.E.R.O.g Clubs Provide Occupation Jobs for Arizona Graduates, J.A.G., Co- operative Business Education, C.O.E., and Home Economics Related Occupations, H.E.R.O., are all class-type clubs which help seniors into the job market. J.A.G., a class club in which credit was optional, this year found itself with a new leader, Ms. Benitez. According to president Nick Attridge, She had a hard time getting People involved this year. Many clubs were facing the problem of declining enroll- ment. Nick felt that many kids took the class not realizing the work involved, and dropped out. A 30 member club, J.A.G., took field trips and listened to guest speak- ers on such career topics as modeling, the police force, and fashion design. Nick, who looks forward to being a para- medic, said, The club was established to help develop leadership. Saving up for an end of the year trip to California, the club had candy sales. C.O.E., a three credit class, which placed students directly into jobs relating to the business field, put its money toward social activities and an end of the year banquet. President Laura Wilson, who works at the Allen and Chew Accounting Firm, ex- plained, Business people that hire C.O.E. students give the experience to students that a person needs to break into the job market. For this reason, we give a banquet each year in their honor. The club, which accepts students with a certain number of business credits, has ten members. In class, work was geared to im- prove business skills. Laura felt, You be- come an instant adult when you enter the H.E.R.O. members, Top Row: Dana Schnell Middle Row: Jim Anthony, Jennifer Gonzales, Margaret Mabie, Doreen Popavich, Denise Thurman, Dave Smith, Steve Wheeler, president, Tim Marsh, Lori Lyons, vice president Kristen Wagner Bottom Row: Pou Phasouk, Kathy Warren, Sandy Blair, Wendy Justice, Elaine Loefler, Tracy Simmering, Bonnie Pavlok, Karen Christianson t ti.. it . fm ji? YZ? f K I 4 1 X A K ,- at x fr, Seq i TZ, 5, t - l - J: 1 '--i Displaying his career tree is H.E.R.O. member, Pou Phasouk. 24 C.O.E., H.E.R.O., J.A.G. 'NS Typing on the IBM memory typewriter, Erin McBride and Jennette Arnold display their business skills. s With Class working world. Each student was evaluat- ed by their supervisor on such things as, attitude, personality, and quality of work. Laura commented, My supervisor is sometimes picky, but that's the real world. H.E.R.O. club provides students with jobs in the home economics field. They too, have an end of the year banquet for the employers who hire the students. Funds were raised through candy, flower, and cookbook sales. President Tim Marsh worked at the Cattleman's Club. Jobs in the field are not limited to food services, emphasized Denise Thurman, head of pub- licity. Other jobs included: hotels, nursery school, and department store positions. We also do service projects, such as spon- soring a needy family at Christmas, added Thurman, who worked at LaBelles. We get credit for a class and real money too. ag H.E.R.O. members Tracy Simmering, Kristen Wagner and Wendy Justice hold up their job description col



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lt is hoped that by being members of the Spanish Honor Society students will contin- ue their study ofthe Hispanic culture, stat- ed Mr. Raymond Soltero, the club sponsor. The club was co-sponsored by Mr. Joe Bar- cala and Mrs. Joyce Sims, who also assist- ed in promoting student interest in acquir- ing a practical working knowledge of the Hispanic language and culture. The Spanish Honor Society has been in existence since February of 1978. The full name of the club is The Mariano Azuela Illll Se Habla Espanol, and Very Well at had to have an ovbrall B average in all their academic co lrses and needed at least three semesters o Spanish with an A average. Selection was also based on char- acter and extra cLWrricular activities. The club which xmet bi-weekly took part in a number of co munity service projects, such as: aiding a needy family at Christ- Chapter of the Sociadad Honoraria Hispan- mas, raising monev for charitable organiza- ica of Scottsdale High School. The Society exists to recognize high achievement in Spanish by students of sec- ondary schools. Students were initiated into the chapter 'y invitation only. Students the AACS con- Part of the candy sales, sent the Mexican cul- tions, and helped vention held in money raised club to Nogales to V ' F ture and heritage hand. Listening to a new proposition Scott Neff, Charles McLane, and Eileen consider the options. Top row: Phil Magen, Charles McLane, Doug Holmes, John Norling Vice President, Ben Fol y, Scott Neff. Bottom Row: Eileen O'Brien, Diane Reicher President, Laurie Marin, Patti Ger er TreasurerfSecretary, Cheryl Wilson, Katy Njaa ICC Rep. Not pictured: Laura Certa, Deb ie Fogel. W l 26 Spanish Honor Society l l l l Planning the shifts for a coke sale at the football game, is one of President Diane Reicher's responsibilities. That! ln order to be prepared for the meeting, secretary Patti Gerber reviews the previous minutes.

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