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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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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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108 Career Center makes us proud! OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE FUTURE Many unique opportunites were opened by the Career Center and JAG. CJobs for Arizona Graduatesj Career Center offered career planning and computer print-outs on career objec- tives and colleges. They also had many guest speakers including Tex Earnhart, a Phoenix car dealer, and Brent lVlcClei, a professional football player for the Minnesota Vikings. JAG set up a school supply store called the Get it, Got it, Good Store. Students in JAG worked in the store during their lunch hours, and learned about business and retail selling. JAG also co-sponsored the an- nual blood drive, which netted 70 pints of blood. Mr. Mroski, the Career Center counselor, talks with Tex Earnhart, a visitor to our Career Center. Kim Blandin and Gloria Bradley help customers at the JAG store. Ulnnnmqfv- M -A W... 4 g ,gffwee .g:p,msew.,,m,.w-f-- . Y GET IT - GOT IT SUPPLY STORE l
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