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L bor Pciychecks, credits uid Work students Dan Perkins, pharmaceutical assistant at St. john's Hospital, sorts and separates prescriptions. :M ,I :L --gi? Above: CHO Front row Regina Rogers, joanne Bur- nett, jennifer jones, Lori Craig, Dan Bowen, Row 2 Mrs. McLaughlin, sponsor, Curt Turner, Angie Faucett, Diane Dennis, Shri-Vonn Clayton, Candy Colvill, Lori Early, Michelle Collings. Back row Celeste Stegall, Terri Flaming, Michelle McFadden, Sheri Hasler, Elaine jones, Karla ice, Susan Baker, john Gaunt, Danny Perkins, Phil jackson. Right: VICA Front row Doug Leakey, v-pres., Tracy Hamilton, sec.-treas.g Mike Hannon, co-pres., Michael Dowell, co-pres. Row 2 jay Riddle, Bill Houston, jude Doty, Richard Lasley. Row 3 Mike Lawson, Randy Litchfield, Don Poole, Mr. Dietzer, sponsor. Back row Larry Reese, jim Price, Mike Shock, Steve Hunt. I2 VICA
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Organized to promote interest in oc- cupations related to the field of home economics, HERO members worked closely with the March of Dimes cam- paign against birth defects. Some of their activities included stuffing en- velopes for the Mothers' March in jan- uary, distributing canisters at local businesses for public contributions and helping with the annual walk-a-thon. As a part of the work programs at AHS, HERO students enrolled in the Home Economics Related Occupations class and trained on jobs at area cafe- terias, restaurants and churches. HERO students initiated community service projects such as preparing bas- kets for the needy at Thanksgiving and giving a Halloween party for children at day care centers. They also sold candy and Christmas greenery. The Office Education Association Club spent many class and working hours preparing themselves for compe- tition in regional, state and national contests in February, OEA students at- tended the leadership conference at Kokomo. Christmas caroling at Mary Conners Nursing Home, a Christmas party for members and a banquet for participating employers were among their list of activities. OEA class offered students a chance to study and review business practices and policies, to review and work with basic skills and to deal with employ- ment problems and situations. At the United Methodist Day Care Center, Mary Graves reads The Little Engine That Could to attentive listeners on one of the jobs available on the work program. OEA Front row Angie Banks, pres.: Deborah Hudson, V-pres., Teresa Mullins, sec., Rita McMahan, treas.p Debbie Brooks, hist.p Lori Darr, parl.p Mr. Macy, sponsor. Row 2 Debbie Whitesel, Dee Dee Aldridge, Cindy Plummer, Terri Speedy, Susan Carmony, Lisa Geiger, Kathy Fitzsimmons. Row 3 Cathy Howard, Lori Farlow, Marsha Williamson, Connie Hinton, Chena Ellsworth, Linda Maxeiner, Rebecca Porter, Sue Trice. Back row Carol Weed, Barb Bowen, Tami Ritterskamp, Patty Banks, Randi LeMond, Gina McGee, Nancy Hodson, Terrie House, Evonne McNeese. WORK PROGRAM l'l . . , 1
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Cooperative Health Occupations stu- dents worked in health oriented occu- pations at St. lohn's and Community Hospitals and local nursing homes. CHO students worked in mornings and afternoons as nurse aides, physical therapist aides, lab technician aides, pharmacist aides, and veterinary and dental assistants. Before Christmas vacation, CHO members helped HERO members with the March of Dimes drive. Vocational and Industrial Clubs of America sold Christmas greenery and raked leaves in order to raise money for their Halloween and Christmas parties. Members also contributed to the Salvation Army during the Christ- mas season. VICA students studied life insur- ance, basic economics, psychology, and auto insurance. VICA members found employment at Guide Lamp, john Deere, Heckaman Buick and Pay Less. VICA members lennie Lacy, Curtis Pearson, Steve Toye, Tom Foust, and Tom Page discuss plans to promote the sale of Christmas greenery. Above: Mike Lawson rubs out a dent on a car hood in the parts department at Heckaman Buick. Left: CHO student Sherri Has- ler adjusts the weight on a traction apparatus for a patient in the physical therapy unit at Community Hospital. CHO I3 l1 r maui
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