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4 1 , g ' 'WS i A , 9 Q F ' ..',.,. inur- ln class, students study various aspects ot the office world in which typing is W required. Student Paula Berry inspects the work to be done during first-hour Vocational Office Education. ffice Education Association consists of Kathy Winterman, Laura Tucker, lr 1 , , 5 f . ,jf4,M. p 5 i ,iff V Janet Dearing, Laura Tucker, Debbie Shotwell, Polly Richardson and Kathy Winterman attend the Vocational Office Education Banquet at the Best Western Intercontinental lnn Ballroom. -ww-uunqq, racey Vaughn, Linda Pettey, Cheryl Russell, Debbie Shotwell, Annette Flores, anet Dearing. Paula Berry, Sherri Long, Tina Garner, Debbie Monnich, Debbie 951. anderburg goes to tate Angie Vanderburg, top student in Vocational Office Education Cooperative, ad- vanced to state after she cap- tured First Place in Accoun- ting II at District. She accompanied four- teen Office Education Association members to :legion 5 contest in February. -ab student Kay Douglas OEA and Cooperative participant Cindy Henderson were named Best-All Around VOE students at the annual employee- employer banquet. The dinner was hosted by 21 Cooperative students and 14 Lab ones at the Best Western Intercon- tinental lnn. Seventy attended the April 30 night activity. TW af' cg. 4 OEA member Debbie West prepares to work on her practice-set assignment. She was enrolled in first-hour VOE Cooperative, Students in any ot the four VOE classes could join the club. OEA 199
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mx N A . I D 5 .. .. .. . Q .. .. T.. .. . I Members of National Honor Society are ifront rowi Vice President Randy Brady, Historian Cindy Garcia, Sponsor Darlyn Kohler, Treasurer Elti Roggan, President Danny Tidwell, lsecond rowi Kris LeBlanc, Marcy McNutt, Christi Vaughn, Lisa Acker, Karen Amos, Kara Kay Kendrick, Cindy Russell, Liz Brunner, Julia Sullivan, Elaine Mateo, Anna Ritter, Carolyn Thorp, Susan Lightbody, ithird rowi Linda Roush, Janice Gardener, Jacka Hinojosa, Jim GGetting involved' main goal Getting involved as a whole was our main goal, emphasized Sponsor Darlyn Kohler. National Honor Socie- ty was more active than the preceding year, according to the sponsor. They par- ticipated in the different club competitions and were Tug- of-War champs. It proves that brains are stronger than brawn, said President Danny Tidwell. Early in the year members had a day of hot dogs, swimm- ing and volleyball at a member's home. In December, they went ice skating at the Woodland Ice Rink and to New York Pizza to eat. In addition to their social activities, the club had service projects. Getting new members by reviewing all ac- tivity records was one. Every six weeks NHS distributed honor roll ribbons. A student with straight A's received a Distinguished ribbon, A's and l3's gave a student an honor roll one. Another project was the collecting of money tor Muscular Dystrophy. Each member was expected to col- lect at least 35. Students who donated received balloons. HS 198 NHS Keyes, Kevin Yung, Joyce Wright, Missy Hower, Carol Malloy, Ruth Brittain, D'Ann Neighbors, Moudula Rao, ifourth rowi Debbie Depew, Jane Moore Mark Hagood, Stan Cron, Philip Karpos, Neil Williams, Jill Darling, Sharon Montgomery, Karyn Corday, Allison Riggs, Mary Sontag, itop rowi Eric Anderson, Robin Wojcik, Dave Ely, Ron Jones, Steve Gilette, William deGratfenreid, Ruth Goodwin, Ken McMillen, Scott Clark. Starting the year with involvement, NHS members struggle to rise as they participate in the Student CounciI's 1 1 i -. Stand-Up Relay club competition. wif' . f -t ,W 2 Every six weeks, NHS members have ,. fin report cards checked to assure A P g ' - X E memberships. Vice President Randy A - Q g Brady validates Sharon Montgomery's ,,.. ., report. '. l 1 I
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quad unit attends rallies A mass of white overalls and purple pom-pons was seen at each pep rally. The Pep Squad sat as a unit in designated areas to aid the cheerleaders in building up team morale and spirit for up- coming games. During Football and Basketball games, the Pep Squad performed pom-pon routines and chanted along with the cheerleaders. The Second Annual Jingle Bell Rock sponsored by the Pep Squad was given in appreciation of the Basketball team. Refreshments and entertainment was provided by the organization. Pep Squad includes ftront rowt Tianne Littlefield, Kimberly Vaughn, Jeiie Cena, Lori Willyard, Beth Mitchell, Mary Chavana, Lisa Ladehoff, Sandy Bittick, Michelle Pegues, Debbie Stevens, President Betsy Rodgers, lsecond rowt Kim Amox, Kerry Parker, Irma Vela, Marion Buford, Mary Wood, Melanie Freedman, Sandy Rivera, Rhonda Byrd, Elizabeth Daniels, Deonicia Valle, Stacy Wells, Laura Smith, Treasurer Patti Bernacki, fthird rowl Secretary Karen Gilliard, Wendy Leonard, Denise Ruis, Sherry Lee, Tammy Czajkowski, Jule Ramirez, Kay Swanner, Rhonda Laney, Eunice Marlowe, Teresa Webb,Diane Gasslein, Alicia Lovato, Lisa Sarchet, Melissa Gann, ftop rowl Jo Millard, Connie Gerads, Laura Ewing, Nicole Mitzkowski, Ann Hughes, Cheryl Lawler, Lisa Sutton, Janie Wollcki, Michelle Davis, Kim Tollefson. 'it if 'TQ Supporting the Cats at one of the weekly games played by the Varsity football team, Elizabeth Daniels raises her pom-pon to back the Cats. Purple and white shakers moved throughout the games. Abglfvueg uoleug The race is on as the leaders of the Pep Squad Pyramid to the mats to form the base. The event was just one ofthe Building team - Jody Hart, Cheryl Lawler, Lisa Sarchet, club competitions in which the organization participated. Betsy Rodgers, Alicia Lovato, and Jule Ramirez - sprint Pep Squad 200 Pep Squad Showing her support at a basketball game, Karen Van Matre gives a number one cheer for the Wildcats.
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