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Lettermens Club The Lettermens Club sold Tempe High wind- breakers, and after one of the Tempe High Bas- ketball games, they sponsored a dance that helped to pay for the let- ter jackets which includ- ed the athlete’s name and the Tempe High em- blem. 1 he Lettermens Club Top row (I to r): Tracy Ellis. Lisa Thomas. Ricky Carias. Jimmy Williams and Steve Ybarra. Bottom Row: Steve Goitia, Patti Strauss. Lisa Bermudez. Monica Garcia and Jeanine Rollo. French Club The French Club spon- sored a dance and nu- merous social parties, in- cluding the big Hallow- een and Christmas events. They celebrated Mardi Gras and sold can- dy to provide funds for their annual party at the end of the school year. The French Club. Back row: Mrs. Maureen Buffington. Dan Gesky. Ben Avechuco. Lori Camp- bell. Lynda Walls. Kathy Kitts and Ross Gould. Front row: Kathie Buren. Doris Mosley. Kim Baxley. Bethel Kaminsky and Bill McBrayer. Organizations-103
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Kings Club The Kings Club is a service organiation sponsored by the Tempe Lions Club. They earn money for worthy charities, and provide services to the school. One of their main pro- jects is publishing the yearly Queen of Queens calendar. The Kings Club Front Row: (I to r) Jeff Sippel, David Differt, Jim Miller, Neal Replogle and Jeff Edwards. Back Row: Tim Feeney, Frank Branham. David Roye, Steve Espinoza, Randall Greeley, Larry Mesbergen and John Ammons. Interact Interact is a service organiza- tion who’s main purpose is to help the community. One of their projects this year was sponsoring the blood drive, along with the Arizona Blood Service. They also had a car wash and other fund raising activities. Interact Front row (I to r): Gloria Szanto. Sander Alisky, Tracey McGarvin, Robin Gabelli, Susan Donohoe, Jennifer Ankeney and Kathy Nakagwa. Second Row: Mr. Richard Torrez. Amanda Nelson. Debbie May, Heather Davis, Amy Eshelman. Siobhan Hegarty and Mary Jo Meier. Third Row: Shelley McGarvin, Paula Salovara. Michelle Everett, Betty Crain. Theresa Rimer, and Craig Younger. Back Row: Connie Obray. Sheri Griffin, Dale Lunt. Jackie Miller and Corina Curtis. 102-Organizations
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AIASA The American Industrial Arts Stu- dent Association is a national or- ganization for students who are presently in, or who have complet- ed, industrial arts courses. AIASA provides leadership training, en- courages scholastic motivation, in- creases knowledge and helps to promote industrial arts in school, community, state and nation. JAG Jag (Jobs for Arizona Graduates) is a new program developed to identify, train and place seniors into jobs after graduation. With the help of a job specialist, the partici- pants in the program were given an opportunity to study the job market at both a school level and at the job site. The AIASA. Front row, (I to r): Mark loia, Kevin Davidson. Jim Kuzmich. James Flanagan and Clint Shafer. Back row: Mr. Zweck. Alek Ipatenco. Jeff Tompkins. Troy McDorman and Robert Lewis. JAG. Top row (I to r): Dan Clayton. Pete Hernandez. Harold Ussery and Rick Urschel. Second row: John Hagman, Glen Pace. Penny Richards and Michelle Smith. Third row: Rebecca Rosecrans. Dana Madsen. Gabe Robles. Norma Tiznado. Carmen Gamboa and Mr. Richard Cons. Bottom row: Amy Yeater. Robert Vega. Judy Taysom. Rebecca 104-Organizations Rozell and Cathy Roarty.
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