Valley High School - Valhalla Yearbook (Las Vegas, NV)

 - Class of 1974

Page 215 of 328

 

Valley High School - Valhalla Yearbook (Las Vegas, NV) online collection, 1974 Edition, Page 215 of 328
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FRIE DSHIP CLUB BOTTOM L TO R: Torsha Bousley, Sharon Osteen, Ronette Cajka, Gary Bellen, Debbie Bird, TOP L TO R Sharon McDonald, Iody Baker, Nita Lattin, Maudine Gibson, Cindy Rose, Stan Williams, Mr. Srnitlf Valley High's Frieridship Club was formed five years ago when the needs was seen to help the migrant farm workers and Indian families of Moapa Valley. Mr. Don Smith, their advisor, helped to keep the group active with fund raising activities to provide the needy with food and clothing for the Thanksgiving and Christmas Holidays. Recognition should be given to this group for the great success in helping the people in need. 1. Raymond Harris 2. Marilyn Ward 3. Cathy Miller 4. Mary Langford 5. Ernestine Finley 6. Sharon Greene 7. Terri Wilburn 8. Tommy Childress 9. Laluana Johnson 10. Bobbie Bell 11. Roy Fields 12. Georgia McLemore 13. Terry Lawson 14. Stanley jackson 15. Donald Smith ,N ,5 87 5 15 1 eq Melvin Fleming. Soul Club met to plan Black History Week this year. The purpose of the week is to promote understanding between ethnic groups and to spread knowledge of black heritage. The highlight of the week was the Black History Assembly with featured music, speeches, and a fashion show. At other times, the club met to discuss problems related to ethnic groups. 1. Mel Fleming 2. Terri Stowers 3. Mr. Smith 4. Brenda Henson 5. Melvin Fields 6. Darlene Marshal 7. Leslie Walker 8. Almetra Banks 9. Alberto Marquez 10. Sam Lee 11. Linda Foster 12. Vinitta Lawhorn 13. Janice McNeal 14. Io Lewis 15. Freddie Blackwell l l111Z1314 15 o 4 5 7 8 l 2 3 3 Clubs 2.11 iph ggi? V I, , 3' JF'-hs as --fi' ,,.yei X, fl r,g A A + tri Officers: Mr. Smith, Ian Rundall, Mark Parenti

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ECGLCGY ACTIO 1. Ianell White 6. Non member Z. Non member 7. Non member 3. Kathleen Ross 8. Dave Moore 4. Elizabeth Ross 9. Cheryl Iones 5. Non member 10. Non member Though the Ecology Club started as a small group this year, they participated in some very worth- while projects. They began the year with a parking lot clean up, and by the end of the year, had set 1 up an environmental resource drawer in the li- ? brary. Their advisor for the year was Mrs. Slagle. AUDIO - VISUAL The purpose of this club is to provide students with hand on experiences with audio visual equipment including elementary television productions. Club members are trained to assist teachers and students with audio - visual equipment. Officers are as follows: President, Donna Schaibel, Sec.-Treas., John Schaible. On October 11, four members of the Audio-Visual Club visited the TV facilities at Channel 10. Mr. Reese and Mr. Forsythe accompanied the group. The meetings are usually scheduled for activity period every other Wednesday. Any student may join. GA fa Q 17 10 11 0 Q 1 5 Q I 1 l is ' ' ,I 1. Kathy Sotelo 10. Brad Phiniok 2. Kathy Bell 11. Russel Wood 3. Howard Leidner 12. Monte Parks 4. Ron Woodard 13. Mark Bolinar 5. Bill Villaire 14. john Schaible 6. Bill Bokelmann 15. jay Elliot 1 27 ' 7. Bob Couse 16. Jamey Bailey 8. Donna Schaible 17, jghn Bgkglmann 2.10 Clu 9. Maureen Bell bs



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D.E.C.A. The Valley High School branch of the Distributive Education Club of America, or DECA, is a club in which the students learn how to run businesses. The club is restricted to juniors and seniors who work together in fund raising drives to pay for club trips and special events. Mr. Peele, advisor of the group, works together with the students who run the student store. He would like to take the club and compete against other DECA clubs throughout the state. 6 . g 4 ' ,Q 2 ' 7 9 10 11 i . .' ' 14 15 16 2 12 I 13 5 l 1. Yolanda Carraga 2. Roberta Garcia 3. Cecelia Harper 4. Marilyn Ward 5. Freddie Blackwell 6. Mary Langford 7. johnny Lee V 8. Johnny Prentis i 9. James Walker 10. Ted Smith 11. David Gaylord 12. Donna Harris 13. Ken Hines 14. Stanley jackson 15. Clyde Givens gf 16. Claudia Harker me 1. George Glasper 2. Steve Ralston 3. Pat Fleming 4. Maria Iniguez 5. Thomas Glasper 6. Toni Antonacci 7. Mike McGlone 8. Mike Flores 9. Marilyn Ward 10. Gerry Chiles S5251 972 21 2 C lu bs

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