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Marna G m3n' C r ? : MICA — Front Ro» ,n Prfrcc. COV« ; sszt £-■£: ?3Tm.5?r 3 o iisTcSS: B-rS -r1,5 At o. - Working as Of. Kepner's assistant. Jamie Treadway weighs a young patient as part ol a routine check-up VICA — Front Ron Tim Wilkinson. CO-pres ; Ted Chismac. CO v. pres ; Tracy Hamilton, co-sec.; Tom Weis, corep.; RoOcrt Hams, co-treas Row 2- Tom Wheeler. Mike Riddle. Margaret Braxton. Cecity Hendr»cks. Rita Williams. Mr, Dietzer. sponsor. Row i Steve Toye. Artie Smith. Gail Ferrce. Oon Bloom. Richard Kelley. Kalen Banks. Row 4 Carol Riggins. Janet Baden. Margie Fntsch. Jil Bartxc. Becky Floyd. Jamie Treadway. Dwana Hemey. Mark Brown Back Row- Patt. Barnes. Sherry Knepp. Ed Padgett. Mike Shock. Doug Leaky. Steve Hunt. Mike Rogers. Mike Lawson. Terry Suntson. Work Procram ' '
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VICA president elected State Parliamentarian After joining the Cooperative Health occupations, many students were forced to revise their night life in order to accommodate early work hours. Unlike other programs. CHO students work mornings and attend school in the afternoon. Since their common interest was in the field of medicine, students worked m such places as hospitals, nursing homes and medical offices. Girls performed as nurses aids, laboratory assistants, ward clerks, and physical and occupational therapists. Lab work and orderly duties were the jobs found by the boys. Grades were given by both employers and classroom instructors. AHS VICA Co-President Tim Wilkinson was elected State Parliamentarian in the annual State VICA elections. He attended the Leadership Conference in Washington O.C. during September and joined other members in competing in the State Competition. Food and clothing obtained by VICA members was contributed to the Turtle Creek Nursing Home during the Christmas season. Money raised from selling candy and Christmas greenery helped to pay for the employers appreciation banquet. 26 Work Programs
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V Students make manual of best shopping areas After tallying the ballots, the Mounds Mall was proclaimed the favorite shopping area of Anderson citizens. As a class project, distributive education students produced a manual, based on a survey of 700 shoppers, showing why the mall is more popular than downtown. Assets of the mall included the number of stores, store hours, and free parking facilities. The major criticism of downtown shopping areas was the lack of free parking. DECA members attempted to win their way to the state contest by competing in district contests at Logans-port. Some of the tasks required were displays of advertising layouts, window displays and projects showing their sales Skills. Many of the same skills were practiced in evening jobs. DECA members attended school mornings, but worked afternoons and some evenings for local retailers. DECA members practiced their sales techniques at AHS by selling ribbons for the football games. Keeping with the spirit at AHS. the girl members of DECA played the COE members in a basketball game. Above OECA — Front row: Susan Alger, pres.; Dawn Shrake. v. pres . Rita Kneg. sec.; Marcia Evans, treas.; Terry Tranbarger. part.; Jane Bennett. rcC- Row 2: Mary Kearns. Ronna Yeagley. Pam Cooke. Debbie Soden. Greg Jones. Mr Montgomery, sponsor Row 3 Bob Moore. Lorn Muncy, lisa Hayes. Jeff McClain. Sandra Chamberlain. Ann Moore. Amy Haney. Back row David Bohling. Robert Straley. Bob Burns. Royce Miller. Lon Jones. Jack Hawkins. Paula Holtzleiter. Ronnie Matthews. Right David Bohling mnes paints at a local pamt store as part of his work experience through distributive education. 28 Work Programs
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