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' 1 ov' 'P VICA Toprow Jeff PHQQ9 Keith Lombert Dovid Epperson Ken Shower Al Koehler Tim Crumpler Bottom row Mr Sroedqel je, Wendy Presley Joner golvgge ry Koll Drone Zeiders Volorie Ponos Shelly Rhodes Poulo Young xi? Senior Bill Albert uses his HERO closs period to cotch up on government homework. As o member of HERO, senior Polly Schultz finds herself l YM on the move o lot of the time.
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As a HERO member, Missy Ogden, senior, not only used class time to learn, but also to socialize, Jobs Acquired Through Program Involvement Child care, fashion design, or a career in in- dustry were only a few of the fields a student could pursue in Home Economics Related Oc- cupations CHEROD or Industrial Cooperative Educations. CICED. HERO was a great way to learn skills that were important to students' future careers. The club, which had 20 members, worked hard to raise money for an Employer Appreciation Banquet, a Teacher Appreciation Event during HERO week, and to help pay the way of the students to a Leadership Conference in Tucson. Some of the activities they had were candy sales, balloon message sales, football and Colt sales at football games, a Christmas party for the elderly, and HERO workers participated in the Cerebral Palsy Telethon. ICE or VICA CVocational Industrial Clubs of America? was the club to join if a student was in- terested in a career in industry. To qualify for ICE, a student had to be a senior with good leader- ship qualities. HERO and ICE helped teach students leader- ship and social skills, community involvement, and they developed a sense of responsibility, AA I-IEROIICE fu. t C. .. .1-X , ,- HERO - Top row: Terry May, Mike Vargas, Brenda Bossong, Helen Guebara, Jean McLaughlin, Loni Diann Langford, Muriel Madson, Bill Albert. Middle row: Sharon Dougherty, Mai Le, Stephanie Elstan Schultz, Kay Weinmeister, Stephanie Sahlin, Lori Ruggles, Mrs. Simon. Bottom row: Malissa Odgen, Fortuna. The well known symbol of VICA clearly seen while in building one, HERO members Polly Schultz and Kay Weinmeister, seniors, look over a new Home Economics issue.
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l- I ei l-Q, Posing for the comero is 0 smoll snoke. a 3 QQX ' iq Q Bottom row: Bob Hoser, Steve Mince. Top row: Mrs. Cosh, Mr. Cosh, Andy Crowford, Cori Phillips, Don Rule, Kim Motos, Jonet Ribble. 46 Chiricohuo Challengers - 'px p ,f X .N IK v if 'C w rv w ax 94 1 Toking some time out is Scott Motos. freshmon, Mrs. Cosh ond Don Rule, senior Looking into the distonce is Steve Mince, junior
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