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NEW CLUBS MODEL U.N. - TOAST MASTERS UNIQUE CLUB EXPERIENCES Many new clubs were born on campus, of these, the most unique was the Model United Nations. Model UN was a mock United Nations on a high school level. At the general assem- bly students act as delegates representing various countries in a United Nations format. The club represented two third- world countries, Paraguay, and Zambia. Participants in Model UN were nominated by teachers and those who wished to join were inter- viewed bythe club sponsor, Cathy Lumm. Mrs. Lumm had hopes of representing more controversial coun- tries like Russia or Libya in the future. Steve Miller working on his project, A coffee table. Vica Club members sell many of their works of art. VICA clubs members: Front Row: N. Gonzales, M. Murphy, S. Miller, Top Row: M. Spradling, J. Spen- cer, A. King, M. Hassett, K. Miller, Mr. Denette. r - School Improvement Committee members: Front Row: S. Leyva, T. Smith, L. Ortega, L. Howard. Mid- - r't -cg A. Galindo, T. Norman, S. Ortega, S. Haggle, J. Lockhart. Back Row: G. Garcia, M. McElroy, D. Tucker, S. Marshal, Not Pictured: E. Black, J. Busse. A. Garcia, T. Herrera, T. Herrera, T. Keller, L. Key, Q. Kimbrell, Dr. Landis, S. Morgan, President Nor- ma Orona, V. Pacheco, V. Pres. D. Rodriguez, D. Staggers. 106
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'hvll EL. gtk i IVIECHA STUDIES HERITAGE The Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlan studied Mexican Heritage and cultures. Trying to unify chicanos, they engaged in many activities: a conference on Gang Warfare: a conference on La Mujer, held many burrito and tamale sales raising funds for positive activities, donations to chari- table causes and trips. Their goal was to make Tolleson High a better place. Pictured above are the members: Bottom Row: Reyes Sinohui, Juan Quintero, Eddievaldez, Mark Bejarano, Alex Meza, Antho- ny Lopez. Joe Sinohui, Martin Trinidad. Middle: Yolanda Gar- cia, Ida Ayala, Rosie Varela, Lisa Noriega, Bonnie Gonzalez, Sophia Conde, Denise Martinez, Cynthia Ozuna, Patti Armas. Back Row: Richard Rodriguez, Michelle Gonzalez, Lisa Garcia, Gina Ortiza, Luz Pena, 'Senaida Moreno, Janie Lizarraga, Diane Rodriguez, April Lopez, Sherri Ybarra, Mr. Candia. Richard Rodriguez, Lisa Garcia, Gina Ortiza and Rosa Varela, club presidency. Sophia Conde and Alex Macias prepare tamales as Patti Armas 105
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X - - - ' . -M ' . . . - --9 swf- , , V- f . - ,I N 1 -- . as A . iil 5 .f . Km ' in 1 .Q if A - . ,,,, J f :LI , 'C . 5 J -'.1 . 1 f ff' Lettermen's Club members: Front Row: Treasurer D. Bonnell, V. Pres. D. Renyer, President K. Landis, Sergeant of Arms J, Rodriguez, Sponsor Mr. George Gutierrez. Top Row: M. Lomeli, J. Hernandez, J. Miller, T. Ramos, A. Johnson, L. Rivera, K. Devine, R. Jarrett, G. Nelson, A. Salgado, G. Sellers, A. Sanchez. Not Pictured: Secretary Penny McCrea. NX .f JK. JR. Toastmasters was another new club this year. Toastmas- ters, is a club designed to help people develop speech, writing, and public speaking skills. lt gave its members a chance to see what's involved in public pre- sentation. JR. Toastmasters Members: Front Row: P. Hathaway, L, Fritz, A. Shirley. W. Wesala. Middle: J. Hawley, M, McCar- ley, M. Murphy, T, Farmer, K. Wesala. Back Row: T. Kele ler, A. Jones, A. Tapia, Model United Nations Club members: Front Row: L. Ro- driguez, K, Ogden, M. Reilly, R, Reis, M. Sumrnerton, G, Rodriguez, T. Davis, Mrs. Lumm. Top Row: K. Lodge. S. Baggiore, T. Keller, M. Brandon, S. Haag, G. Nelson. 107
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