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fi ON., . . COE Club, like the rest of the vocational clubs, meets during the school day. These students work in offices during part of the day. K N -. . ..o- . Q o,,, ,.st,,,t, sw -rsS1r3t:r,. , A Qbqb was Li kkkk SL K t ., r. .,,. , X - A t ,ff ' , g f . ' This year juniors were members of DECA. Although they did not work outside of school, they were enrolled in distributive ed class. 54 Clubs work with classes CONVENTIONS, charity and money-raising projects, and guest speakers served to keep things hopping for VICA, DECA, and COE Club, organizations which are extensions of classes. VICA is affiliated with Industrial Cooperative education classes, DECA with distributive educations classes, and COE with cooperative office education. A NEEDY family from Sunnyslope Mission benefited from the work of COE when the club prepared them a dinner and sent a Santa with gifts for the children. MEMBERS of the clubs traveled to various parts of the state to attend Arizona conventions. Sales at school added to the treasuries of the organizations. VICA, like FFA, is usually an all male club, but sometimes a girl will be en rolled in the ICE class. f, ifgqry tflfgk, 5 '7 3' O' . ,- - s f I
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These clubs eye future EYES ON the future discribes the ambitious members of FTA and FHA. Future Teachers, finding themselves in the second grade, witnessed show and tell, listened patient- ly to the droning sound ofa child reading Dick and Jane, and saw a variety of expressions on first grade faces from a toothy grin to appealing brown eyes. These experiences were made possible to FTA members through a new pro- ject of Future Teachers Association. The project gave those desiring to be teachers an opportunity to teach at Maryland Elementary School and the chance to learn if they were actually suited for the profession. Officers are Mary Scholtz, presidentg Linda Petersg vice-presidentg Carlotta Eerwin, secretary, and Janice Johnson, treasurer. PURSUING ACTIVITIES different from those of FTA, the Homemakers hosted a Round Robin dinner and gave a group of underprivileged children a something they'll never forget, a trip to the Phoenix Zoo. A money-making project was a candy apple sale. Members also considered the possibility of changing the name of the club and pur- suing the goal of individual improvement instead of emphasizing a career in home economics and the lifelong career of being a housewife. Officers are Missy Blundy, president, Sandy Schaal, vice-presidentg Janet Prince, secretary, Peggy Howe, treasurerg and Christine Johnson, publicity manager. Above - ln a scene showing mass confusion, FHA members enjoy a party after school and try to relax from the burden of homework. Kitchen remains empty and hands lie idle while FHA discusses business during regular meeting. Right - Wishing to be teachers, Future Teachers discuss a project in which members teach at local grade schools.
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