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HERO itop rowj Laura Wade, Katrina jaramillo, Bridgette Velasquez, Shannon Hankel, Theresa Eyler, jerri Glassman. Cbottom rowj Ann Tate, Rhonda Briggs, Becky Kittel, Kim Stone. HERO HERO is a club for Economics Related Occupations class. Students in this class also receive credit for their jobs, which are in the areas of Food Service, Child Care, Clothing, or Housing and Interior Design. Members organize and carry out many varied activities throughout the year. Such activities include fund raisers, working on parade floats, group dinners, and other social outings. Club members also learn the joy of doing for others. This year, students baked cookies for Outreach, and gave a Christmas toy to a Headstart Child. Interesting educational experiences are a key part of the club. There are several conferences, with State Convention being the highlight of the year. Both the class and the club offer students the chance to have fun learning, and at the same time, develop leadership skills. FOOD SERVICE The Food Service program develops youth leadership through running the LeParc restaurant at the CEP. The continually busy schedule both in food preparation and service to its customers, provide the students with a real life situation that gets them fully prepared for the world of work. Their outstanding performance in state wide competition is extremely noteworthy. FH FHA itop rowj Brenda Qualteri, Caria Montoya, Vicki Moody, Mike Contreaz, jack Spano, Tom lnskeep. fsecond rowj Debbie Hastings, Carrie Hastings, Dave Lamphere, Theresa Dickason, Lenny Bustos, Mark Montemayor. fthird rowj Pam DiTirro, Cathy Sievewright, LeAnn Rohde, janet Kaufman, joDee Padilla, Mary Conca. lbottom rowj joy johnson, Laura Caveny, Tonna Shanks, Sharon Mortenson, Bonnie Luckinbill, Karen Martinez. 158-CLUBS FOOD SERVICE ltop rowj Sammy Perez, john Martinez, Terri Marcellus, Paula Armstrong. fmiddle rowj Mathew Martinez, jami Sisneros, Colleen Yates, Holene Hatcher, Dane Echroth. Qbottom rowj Randy Byrd, Stanley Huerena, Margie Martinez, Donna Whatley. FHA means Future Homemakers of America and the club meets in Home Economics classes. Each class elects its own set of officers and chooses its own activities. This years activities included participation in District Conference held at Colorado School of Mines, dining at the Ciasho restaurant, visiting the elderly at Sunny Acres Nursing Home, comparison shopping at Cinderella City, and touring the Molly Brown house, Governor's Mansion, and Grant Humphries mansion to view turn-of-the-century architec- ture. Students also held a Christmas party for children at Rivindell School for Retarded. The big event of the year State Convention held at the Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs.
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SHOWSTOPPERS- ftop rowj Marsha Webb, Ken CHGRUS gf? . . E Solis, Theresa DeMoss, Robin Delgato, Kelly Padilla, Debbie Duffield tbottom rowj Russ Canino, Shari Hefton, Tina Winkel, Ken Spano CHORUS eases? A0 7.4 'WM' fl 7 , fx Q stpfllfagmf A I 4 I .....::e '. f , W Wann ' in gr- 4 S v ,WF-1 V .1 2 flsiwh aj ,. ,- 5 43. Q f X-,Hifi ily, xi J X996 if l! A tif 2-I 54,5 1 J: 1, pl' M! M' 1 M 1 ' ll V 'X Three different choral groups, the Madrigals, Show Stoppers, and Concert Choir, make up the Ranum High chorus program. Madrigals: This group consists of 14 experienced singers perform- ing songs from the 15th and 16th centuries. Their performing outfits are tuxedos for the men, and long formal dresses for the ladies. The group performs at various community events and social meetings. MADRIGALS- ftop rowj Ken Solis, jackie Virant, john Ziegler, Qmiddle rowj Theresa Martinez, jim Morin, Marsha Webb, Chip Hartfield Qbottom rowj Linda Dyrkopp, Ken Spano, Debra Duffield, Frank Lankford, Theresa Williams Not Pictured: Russell Canino, Cindy Mueller, Kelly Padilla me ttt. CONCERT CHOIR- ftop rowj john Ziegler, jim Morin, Brian Nishimoto, Ron Padilla, Fred DeSeriere, Vince Falbo, Dan Conca, Russ Canino, William Martinez, Paul Barajas, Duncan Taylor fsecond rowj Ken Solis, Charles Kerr, june jordan, Patty Hinkle, Theresa Martinez, Debbie Yonker, Shelly Perry, Danette Yoder, Linda Potts, Robin Delgato, Ken Spano, Kelly Padilla tthird rowj Tim Sperlak, Linda Dyrkopp, Tina Winkel, jill Hardy, jeanette Moore, Theresa DeMoss, Marsha Webb, .Kelli Mressamore, Terri'West,.Cindy Mueller, Lisa Brummit, jimmy Seales fbottom rowj Rick Montoya, Robin Martinez, Betsy Halpine, Michelle jacoby, Hendrieka Savoie, Shari Hefton, Ruth Spiva, Cherie Danis, Pam Zamora, joy Mercado, Debbie Ottosen, Frank Lankford, Theresa Williams Show Stoppers: Personality flows among the 12 members of the Show Stoppers, who enjoy the singing and dancing that comprises their shows. All songs done by the group are choreographed by Mrs. Williams, their director, or by Bev Calahan, a professional dance teacher in Denver. Some of their performances during the year included Christmas Windows , done with the Drama Department, a show given at Fitzsimmons Army Hospital, and a performance for the district, and the Student Parent Advisory Committee. Concert Choin 50 young singers incorporate the Ranum Concert Choir. Performances throughout the year included Larimer Square, and the Christmas Lighting Ceremony at the Westminster City Hall, as well as their winter and spring concerts and a pops concert. All students are welcome to join the Concert Choir. CLUBS-157
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SPEECH The Ranum High Speech Team of 1980-81 had a very successful year. Under the coaching of Mr. Don Heiman, the team made it to the finals in every meet. The entire team achieved the honor of placing third in one of the Denver Public School meets. Members Jacque Walker, Kelli Godfrey, Mike Maes, and Ginger Hawkins not only made it to the finals, but placed either second or third in a variety of meets. The team had the advantage of being coached by both Mr. Heiman and Mrs. Overton, at different times. Both had to leave during the year. Thanks to the Language Arts teachers who sponsored the club after Mr. Heiman's departure, they were able to continue in competition and finish with a very successful year. PAC The Ranum High School Parent Advisory Committee is made up of parents, as well as former students of Ranum. Also a member is Mr. Rhoda, principal. The members of the committee have become a very valuable communica- tion link between the school and community. Their enthusiastic service and support is greatly appreciated. STUDENT COUNCIL ftop rowj Chris Hermosillo, Sheri Wiseman, Cindy Mekeal, jack Easley fsecond rowj Theresa DeMoss, Sue Conklin, Nadine Espinosa, Lisa Pfannenstiel, Laura Garcia, Lauri McDonald, Denise Olivas fthird rowl Ginger Rinkenberger, Kris Wood, Robyn Mowry, lim Hovorka, jana Kaspar lbottom rowl Becky Robinson, Loren Perlin, Leslie Castenuela, David Meyers, Steve Faciszewski SPEECH ftop rowl Bob Landgraf, Bill Seiwald, Mike Maes, Ken Ciancio, fmiddle rowl lermy Williams, Lynette Lafferty, Ginger Hawkins, Kelli Godfrey, fbottom rowl Steve Arndt, Kathy Buhrman, Leslie Welch, Don Heiman PAC ftop rowj jack Armstrong, Dick Pott, Eddie Webb, Don Rhoda-principal, Qmiddle rowj Mary Beth Elliott, Miriam Webb, Mary Morin, Carol Petri STUDE T CC NCIL The Student Council, this year, organized and sponsored many activities with the basic goal of improving student-faculty and faculty-faculty relationships. Some of these included a cookout for faculty members, the First Annual Amateur Night, and the traditional Homecoming festivities. The Student Council managed to build some very important relations, and experienced an extremely successful year. CLUBS-159
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