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Page 141 text:
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Below: This audience can ' t wait for the wedding to begin. Right: David White and Fran Kennedy take a stroll down the aisle. Lower left: Rodney Gates can ' t remember the two little words he is supposed to say. Lower right: Randi Snowden and Jeff Reece participate in the traditional wedding toast. Below: This audience can ' t wait for the mock wedding sponsored by the Family Relations class. Right: David White and Fran Kennedy take a stroll down the aisle. Lower left: Rodney Gates can ' t remember the two little words he is supposed to say. Lower right: Randi Snowden and Jeff Reede participate in the traditional wedding toast. H.E.R.O. 137
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Page 140 text:
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H.E.R.O., home economics related occupations gives students interested in home ec. a chance to take off a halt day ot school to work in the field ot their choice. The Hero class works in related train- ing for one class period per day. Stu- dents learn basic employment skills and in-dept study in their own career objective. Being a member of Hero helps students who are interested in the restaurant business a merchandis- ing become more familiar with the work. Students are not only given grades for school work but also for their job performance by their supervi- sor. Members: Marvin Brown, Tammy Buell, Rhonda Campbell, Lisa Cauffman, Claire Dillon, Darlene Tony Jennings, Fran Kennedy. Stacy Murphy, Laura Palmer, Kelli Reillng, Brenda Shake, Kenneth Rebecca Stahl, Beth Witucki, Jean Stalcup Harve Shane, 136 HERO
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LaSalle Cheerleaders Lead The Pack Varsity: Mascot Sara Foster, Jennifer Stanchin, Sherri Wells. Kim Phillips. Renee McKim. Angie Lo- gan, Leslie Waters Cheerleading is one ex- perience the girls will re- member long after gradu- ation. Being a cheerleader is not one of glory and glam- our; the girls practice hard during the summer and be- fore school. Most of the girls will agree it is worth all the sweat and hard work to lead the crowd and encour- age the team to victory. Mrs. Lorenc, varsity and B- team coach, and Miss Wi- tucki, freshman coach, put in a lot of time and effort with their girls. This year ' s varsity captain Leslie Waters and the lion mascot, Sara Foster, helped keep the crowds roaring. B-Team: Vicki Clayton, Sandy Artus, Michele Gregory, Val Witulski. Regina Williams, Tammy Gaby 138 Cheerleaders
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