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l HE.R.0. - Left to Right, Row One: Lisa Newbold, Branda Jay Timothy, Coray Napier, Carla Butz, Danny Sanchez, Brownlee, Angi Ruesch, Karen Barney, Roxanne Putscher, Yvette Parman, Laura Shanley. NotPictured.'John Asay, Jes- Pat Knaus, advisor. Row Two: Brett Trapier, Wade Wareham, se Curd, Ronda Warner, Cindy Chapman. V.I.C.A. - Left to Right, Row One: Vince Rose, Tim Curd, Ron Carter, Dan Bush, Da- vid Reyes, Tony Vigil, Robert Zuspan, Rob- ert Lucero. Row Two: Jeff Carpenter, Sean Lintz, Doug Elldredge, Vince Ybarra, Chris Martinez, Chris Barker, Glen Hultgren, Da- vid Maurbley. Row Three.'Jim Fovvles, Paul Larsen, Ross Edmands, Kevin Seegmiller David Kimball, Kent Stevens, Alan Smith. Charles Hughes. Row Four: Scott Wick- ham, Robert Llewelyn, Tracy Michaelis, Darren Edgar, Bob Geertsen, Tyler Rush- ton, Dee J. Eavenson, Cameron Nerdin. Row Five: Daryl Steck, Mark Warburton, Richard Gay, Shane Gilbert, Greg Lassche, Greg Carver, Jim Carrillo, Pete Boyce. Row Six: Tina Greigo, Niki Royter, Shane Rolfe, Leife Forney. Row Seven: Jamey Larsen, Matt Masock, Troy Wilkes, Kyle Piep, Chris Nelson, Kent Trolson, Jeff Dall, Marty Beas- ton. Students Gain Personal Skills V.I.C.A. CVocational and In- dustrial Clubs of Americaj, and H.E.R.O. CHome Economics Re- lated Occupationsl are designed to help students improve per- sonal skills through hands-on activities. V.l.C.A. is for students who are involved in the areas of drafting, woods, autobody, au- tomechanics, metals, electron- ics, and distributive education. The students in V.I.C.A. worked on projects of their choice and competed in state and national contests. H.E.R.O., which was new this year at K.H.S., was designed to promote homemaking skills. The members made and sold food items and provided lun- cheons for special groups. Business Clubs 173
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Clubs Teach About Business D.E.C.A. CDistributive Educa- tion Clubs of Americal, and F.B.L.A. CFuture Business Leaders of Americal are nation- ally affiliated business clubs de- signed to introduce students to marketing and free enterprise. D.E.C.A.'s main goal this year was to find employment for all its members so that they could get practical experience in re- tail business, including adver- tising, product display, and re- tail sales. F.B.L.A. bridges the gap be- tween high school and the busi- ness community by teaching about the free enterprise sys- tem, getting students involved in commi nity service, going on field trips and listening to guest speakers. D.E.C.A. - Left to Right, Row One: Mrs. son, Gary Gidney. Not Pictured: Denise Bird, Tonya Grundy, Tina Bingham, Moulton, Arminta Jensen, Danelle Black- Tammy Johnson, Marty Pratt, Mr. Bush- burn, Melissa Ferran, Steven Johnston, man, Row Two: Richard Taft, Teresa Jack- Keith Gardner, Louise Baird. F.B.L.A - Left to Right, Row 0ne:Kent Gale, Steve Holfeltz Guy Timothy, Lanette Spencer, Danelle Blackburn, Mrs. Nate v Letona Pottle, Carma Granger, Julie Robinson, Carlynn Jack- man, Jeana Kimber. Row Two: Julie Brown, Amy Anderson, Laurie Behunin, Alicia Garcia, Sheri Gibson, Karen Barney, Jalynn Rasmussen, Becky Barnet, Linda Vance. Row Three: 172 Business Clubs v Shane Buckley, Ken Holder, Arminta Jensen, Jenesse Jensen, Barbara Morgan, Kelly Schriener, Macey Baker, Debbie Da- vis, Trixie Forsyth, Elaine Jenson, Norma Ralph. Row Four: Karen Roberts, Sheri Hendrickson, Deana Kimber, Melinda Larson, Laura Shanley, Lisa Wood, Glenda VanderSchuur, Diane Rogers.
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174 Sterling Scholars Sterling Scholar Program Honors Seniors For Academic Excellence The Sterling Scholar Pro- gram, sponsored by KSL and The Deseret News, honors se- lect high school seniors for aca- demic excellence. Each com- peting school nominates candi- dates in twelve categories. The nominees then prepare portfo- lios which contain details of their accomplishments. In March and April, the candi- dates are judged in two elimina- tion rounds. The competition is intense, but the finalists are awarded valuable prizes and scholarships. Among the crite- ria used by the judges are aca- demic achievement, citizen- ship, leadership, and character. At press time, the final judg- ing had not taken place, there- fore, we could not know how well our nominees would do in the elimination rounds. Never- theless, it's an honor for these fine students to have been no- minated for this prestigious competition. Alisyn Babcock Danelle Blackburn Billy Brown Music Business Foreign Language Jesse Curd Nancy Beth Ivie Martin Kokoshka Performing Arts English Math
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