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76 Divers Large group develops on the job skill Mr. Hawkins and Mrs. Carpenter headed the Diversified Coopera- tive Education class, which helped students to prepare for future careers. Some of the jobs students held included teachers' aide, secretary, dog pound dispatcher, dental assistant, switch board operator and sheriff's dispatcher. 1. Members of the Diversified Cooperative Education Class are CFirst Rowj Chris Cowhey, Mike Runkles, Rick Byers, Larry Walker, Lynda Speer, Annette Willoughby and Monica Garrett. CSecond Rowj Karl Andersen, Kristie Criss, Mike Green, Marilyn Gacilos, Teresa Polashek, Lucy Gonzales, Kathy Martin, Rosie Hernandez, Sandra .lobe and Corrina Ramirez. CThird Rowb Julie Hennagir, Teresa Terry, Avery White, Leilani Schisler, Cathy Ramsey, Lynn Travis, Debbie Leslie, Olga Lerma, Beatrice Grijalva, Julie Lester and Eddie Pena. QFourth Rowj Diane Adolph, Melodie Jansen, Di- ane Herron, George Perez, Shawna Smith, Marvonne Hunter, An- nette Holt, Pat Altamirano, Susie Quesada, Monica Anderson and Ms. Carpenter. CFifth Rowj Mr. Hawkins, Johnny Craft, Edward Gonzales, Mike Benitez, Gilbert Brown, Leroy Berry, Pam Flocks, James Taylor and Brenda Samuelson. CSixth Rowj Steve Custis, Dale Hopkins, Quintin Nesbitt, Ray Bomesberger and Bruce Darby. 2. Mike Runkles and Rick Byers work at Sun Country Nurseries taking care of a wide assortment of plants. 3. Dinae Herron is a student secretary for the deans' office. ified Occupations
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lrftln Vocalists lend singing talent Concert Choir put on several concerts this year. Traveling around they performed for the elementary and junior high schools and a handicapped school in town. MHS singers were chosen from the beginning choir class and per formed with the Concert Choir 1. M.H.S. Singers are CFirst Rowj Sher- ri Lipe, Lenora Deloach, Rose Hernan- dez, Robin Klames and Janie Salazar. CSecond Rowj Brenda Compton, Mimi Dimick, Troy Prather, Ed Roach, Tam- my Davis, Debbie Edgerton and Anita Gillian. 2. Performing in the Concert Choir this year are CCFirst Rowy Mrs. Gentry, Christana Delfs, Carla Cle- ments, Debbie Frye, Carolyn Feder- off and Gladys Grieb. CSecond Rowj Pat Kelly, Brain Dourin, Becky Leo- nard, Mary McGuire and Cody Eason. qThird Rowj Whanda Bailey, Jeanne Frye, Sylvia Chavez, John Graham and Suzanne Hill. 4 i
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BLA encourages clerical perfection E SIU Jizz' ff -Q .- L!! E. Future Business Leaders of America CFBLAJ is a nationwide organization that teaches high school students the functions of the business world. FBLA sold turkey cookies and delivered them at Thanksgiving. At Christmas, they sold stationary and mistletoe. On Valentine's day, they sold carnations. They sold them at the dance they held later in the same week. Revenue from projects as well as their ever-popular candy store is used for scholarships. A community service project was also thorough train- ing in clerical skills and business machines and pro- cedures is provided. 1. Members of the Future Business Leaders of America FBLA are CFirst Rowj Lisa Kern, Marilyn Gacilos, Teresa Polashek, Diane Herron, and Sherri James. CSecond Rowl Donna Spicola, Beverly Hogg, Lisa Sexton, Annette Holt, Whitney Hamby, Mrs. Lantych, Juanita Smith, Monica Anderson and Melody Janson. 2. Students flock to the well-known candy store. 3. Mr. Urquides enjoys the Spaghetti dinner prepared by FBLA members. FBLA 77
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