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ICO The Interrelated Cooperative Occu- pation Program provides the opportu- nity to receive training in different oc- cupations while receiving a high school education. Weekly club meetings are held and conducted by the officers. Field trips are used to better understand local business and industry. A chance is given to practice many skills for different occupations. One hour each day is spent in the classroom. Row 1: Julie Bushman, Stephanie Doane, Kim Glessner. Row 2: Dan Thompson, Kelly Young, Dina Dempsey, Veronica Semetis, Stacey Peterson, Greg Swarts. Row 3: Pat Bushman, Steve Taets, Mike Winters, Phil Roth, Arik Brinkmeier. Row 4: Kevin Grobe, Mr. Dick, Chris Apple, Eric Kanzler, Pat Cathey, Steve Peterson. Row I: Sharon Reynolds, Becky Stover, Val Wilson, Roxanne Patten, Kathy Lowry. Row 2: Lori Worrell, Cherie Bonnell, Cindy Gorman, Lisa Riffle, lennifer Johnson. Row 3: Mike Windsor, William Cover, Loni Horton, Mark Gann. Row 4: Mr. Thompson, Gary Patrick, Tom Koechig. Rod Mixon, Kevin Vacik, Steve Haas.
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Math League This year the Math League continues with its activities. The group got together once a month for an hour of the school day to take six problem math tests. The group was chosen by the math teachers and was coordinated by Mr. Burnett. Above: Row 1: Keith Bollman, Kathy Sawyer, Jeff Greenwalt, Brad Lawton. Row 2: Cari Chidley, Liz Mobarak, Liz Anderson, Trisha Thompson. Row 3: Amy Lynch, Tiffany Hackbarth, Dave Noble. Row 4: Carl Johnson, Mark Gusse, Fred Zbinden. Left: Row 1: Mike Keeley, Kim Diehl, Kwang Mi Cox, Kris Bunt. Row 2: Jeff Brainerd, Matt Gusse, Chris Barnhart, Jerry Scheffler. Hall Monitors Sitting in class, you might often see someone coming into the classroom giving the teachers notes for someone in the class. If you're lucky the note might be for you and you might get out of class for even a few minutes. The deliverers of these notes are our hall mon- itors. These monitors give up their study halls to deliver notes to classes from the offices. Row 1: Colleen Lahey, Stephanie Hudson, Tracy Morgan, Sarah Jones. Row 2: Kim Deatherage, Matt Walk, Dawn Boehle, Barb Jacobs. Row 3: Rich Guise, Rob Dowell, Brian Smith, Jennifer Johnson, Caroline Hale. (There were many others also.)
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Whiteside Travelers Whiteside Vocational Center is a place of training. Training in such fields as office skills, auto mechanics, child care, cosmetology and health occupations and many more is of- fered. The opportunity of learning with hands on experience is available. Vet it is not just work with no fun, for field trips which help put classroom teachings into perspective are taken. Students from schools such as Ashton, Chadwick, Sterling, Erie, and Forreston also are part of Whiteside Vocational Center so WVC students are a part of a network of many area schools and businesses. Row t: Jody Thomas, Kellie Stevenson, Kim Cibu, Cathy Dixon, Tiffany Zentz, Audrey Rico, Carol Caroline Hale, Penny Maldonado, Jamie Bailey, Micheal Ann Schaefer, Kim Gloson, Sarah Keller, Debbie Durband. Row 2: Leslie Cady, Marty Fane, Jeff Thomas, lodi Linscotl Ginger Amenda, Sabrina Collins, Kelly Stauffer, Kathey Shrock, Tammy Giltner, Brenda Shappert, Theresa Giltner, Windy McKinnon, Brian Smith, Robert Hill Row 3: Mark Thomas Brian Eisle, Jerry Pauser, Tara Stage, Regina Packard, Tara Duncan, Kelly Stombaugh, Jenny Drew, Ann Hawks, Kim Nelson, Penny Blackburn, Andy Fassler, Pat Hollmgshead, Eric Frey, Tim Fisher, Scott Bonnell, Paul Muhleback.
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