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. ug Q ,:, ,yr I-li 1 14 i. 'af by Above: As part of HOS.-Ts initiation. junior Tina Parks is required lo wear surgical cloth- ing lo all of her 4-lassos. Right: Al the can-z-r carnixal, tht- HOSA booth was 11 popular one. Junior Judy Lambert conducts a blood. pressure' srre-ening on freshman Cary Baker in thi- studs-nl lounge. Vocational Heart of the matter Health awareness was the focus of health occupation classes and Health Occupation Students of America. With an opportunity to learn some basic first aid methods and to work in health related jobs, students were able to involve themselves in possible career choices. lim going to North Harris County College. I'm going to get into the A.D.A. program to become a registered nursef' senior Gwen Barker said. Several of the member's activities helped to promote health. They conducted blood pressure screening tests for students and teachers at school. Parents could have their blood pressure made at the PTA open house. Also a blood drive was sponsored on Valentine's Day with more than 100 seniors donating their blood. ln order to increase their knowledge and to understand the medical fields the members visited Baylor College ol Medicine in May. Junior Sherri Millantz said that the class shows you a lot about hospitals and what it would be like. Students also learn how to relate to patients and how these relations can be beneficial to the patients, junior Keith Evans said. Below: Al open house senior Angela Whitton shows her mother what shi- has learned by taking a blood pressure screening test for her. .fm 'KZ 4- 5 i ' if f K' , P
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es.- ,,..,,A., Q' -vu. Left: While posing as nutritionist informants freshman Connie Biggs and Anita Brandon, sophomores Phillip Boss and Stephanie Taylor, and junior Alicia Gilmore set up a booth in the Cafeteria to answer students' questions about nutrition. Below: CVAE CONSTRUCTION Front Row: Edgar Walker lsec.l, Bruce Gibson lprcs.j, Allen Justice lsponsorl and Stewart Davis ftreas.l. Second Row: Kenneth Woods, Roy Malone, Victor Lawson iparl.j, john Nuce, Guy Herrin lsgt. at armsl and Jon Garland. Above: CVAE FOODS LAB FHA Front Row: Sherry Cole fsponsorl, Terri Ball lparl.l, Rhonda Kammon lv. pres.l, Sharon Stone lpres.l. Phillip Boss and Greg Nation ltreas.l. Second Row: Terri Harperson, Suzie Witt. Kay Harrin, Connie Biggs, Vivian McBride, Paulette Raymond, Robert Johnson and Sherry Smalls. Third Row: Tina Weaver, Shir- ley Fangman, joe Arriaga and Kris lmes. Left: Catering is an important aspect ol CVAE foods lab. Junior Greg Nation measures ingredients into the mixing bowl while he reads directions from the book propped up on the mixer. Vocational 65
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i tn 1 1 P i f A' ,PMI 9 ' .. 1 i.. nf , Left: During a club meeting seniors Yvette Rodriguez and Shawn Harris and junior Keith Evans discussed past and present activities with other members. Below: HOSA Front Row: Denise Bugaj tcorres. sec.J. Shelley Andrus lhistj, Keith Evans Cv. pres.1, Shawn Harris lpresj, Yvette Rodriguez lrepj, Robert Turner Qparll and Andrea Doane ftreas.j. Second Row: Nannette Garrett, Denise Templet, ll Choi, Rhonda Falls, Lisa Hitt, Debbie Knnvicka, Gwen Barker, Cassandra Buchanan, Rosalyn Gonzales, Judy Lambert, Shui Wong and Nancy Sandoz Qsponsorj. Third Row: Dellianira Chavez. Rhonda Ballard, Karen Coon, Carrie Pohlmeyer, Angela Whitton, Cheryl Neal, Sherri Millantz, Judy Fincher and Tina Parks. . 1 1 1? 1 3 f. s-ol' Viii D-11515. gf' Kbove: During a unit on CPR, HOSA teacher Nancy San- soy Burhanan and Robert Turner how to perform CPR on loz explains to st-niors Cwcn Barker, Angela Whitton, Cas- an infant. Vocational 67
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