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ScriAfUti IXc COTh A h M 4 V U4 Since its opening in 1975 IHS has received mixed reactions regarding its reputation among community members. However, the faculty and students tried to change that. Whether through service-oriented contributions by community-service clubs such as Key Club and I.H.S. Cares, or the multitudes of community-based programs offered here, the school has become an im- portant part of the community. In- ternships through which students volunteer for on-the-job training while helping local businesses was welcomed by the community, while on-sight experiences where students go off campus to interact with companies were eagerly ex- plored by the students. In addition, numerous speakers brought in from the community to work with the students added to the interaction between students and community citizens. The students I have been working withi,,,»are very responsible, very in- telligent and often they ' re more capable than the college students I have helping me out, said Les Honig, KWIZ radio music director. You ' ve got really a cross section of people so it gives me a chance to get a really high-quality person. Serving as an integral part of the city, IHS showed it ' s community in- volvement by providing meeting rooms for local groups and organiza- tions and facilities for athletic com- petitions. Entertainment ranging from drama and musical perfor- mances by the orchestra and mar- ching band to many types of athletic events and also provided for public viewing and enjoyment. All of this has not gone unnoticed, however. There has been a strong effort oq the part of the staff to publicize} through the media, our fine programs including our academic and athletic accomplishments. The community has responded to these efforts by joining in the crusade to let other people know about these oppor- tunities, said Lorraine Dageford, facilitator of community based ENTHUSIASTI C: During a community parade, pep squad members Lisa Sasaki. Medea Talman, and Debbie Dusenbury show IHS spirit while (inset) Barbara Delfin and Kris McRoy display school banner. education. With all of its programs Irvine not only chose to become a respected part of the community, but worked to make lasting Impressions. EYEING THE BALL: Randy Snow enjoys a match during the Wheel Chair Olympics at the IHS Tennis facilities. TRUE LOVE: Demonstrating their acting abilities are Cathy Petz and Kenneth Caldwell during a performance In Sly Fox. 6 Opening
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