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lasses reating areers For an added advantage in preparing for their future, students were involved in Home Economics Related OccupationsfHERO) or Air Force Junior Reserve Offi- cers Training CorpsfAFJ- ROTC). An interview decided who would be a HERO member and then they re- ceived part time jobs and at- tended state conferences. Julie Berg commented, “It’s a great experience in your career field before you enter college.” AFJROTC gave a basic view of the military lifestyle. Cadets were issued uni- forms which they wore to public functions and were trained in basic tactics. Although many members didn’t know if their careers would be in these areas, they knew HERO or AFJ- ROTC was “2 Good” to pass up. Design by Deborah Heim. Photos by Tony Fiori. Wondering what goes on be- Presenting new ideas, Shelia hind her back. Michelle Krc Court presides over a HERO turns to investigate. meeting. 60 ? lass Related Clubs
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ducating arly ntrepreneurs The Business department may never recover. Three clubs-Distributive Educa- tion, Distributive Education clubs of America, and Fu- ture Business Leaders of America all enjoyed an in- crease in student participa- tion. These students fos- tered the motivation and dedication needed to gain success in their field. Success from tradition, the DECA program attend- ed three major conferences to compete in their sales- manship and human relation skills. Each of the members passed a Common Core exam to be eligible to com- pete. DE resembled DECA in structure but membership was more elite. All were sen- iors working 15 hours a week while still remaining in DECA. Interested in a career in the business field? FBLA was for you. Year long ac- tivities, such as the toy drive, candy sales, and sev- eral community service pro- jects, encouraged the entre- prenurial drive. These business clubs ac- complished a great deal this year with their outstanding skills. They learned and by doing so helped school and society. What else could be so good? Design by Renee Ellis and Rachel Limon. Photos by Laura Davis. D.E.C.A. students Candace D.E. student Kevin Jones Cufaude and Jeff Singer sell checks his change before he Lisa Greenberg the standard turns in the money owed. 2 pencil. ampus Activities 59
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Alertly awaiting command. Squadron leader Tom Roden AFJROTC reports readily for listens for details on a new inspection. manuever. H.E.R.O. Front Row: Tina Eddy. Cami Cuomo. Monica Pohill. Mickie Anderson. Rhonda Mar- tinez. Ms. Brodine. Kim Stephens. Nancy Buckert, Joe Delpier. Shelia Court. Julie Berg. Melanie Pi- choff. Back Row: Kelly Poppleton, Cindy Esquivel. Kim Ridgely. Allison Wilder, Chris Ochrymowich. Christy Falk. Michelle Krc. Nancy Hamilton. Dana Shoemaker. Cheri Church. AFJROTC. Front Row: Chanda You. Amberdawn Moore, Tammy Carr, Ron Huckabay, Scott Fisher, James Hayes. Back Row: Tim Woodruff. Adrian Gutierrez, Josie Gagnon. Jennifer Wynn. Brian Saffle, Aimee Brennaman, Nicole Gates, Cara Bates. ampus Activities
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