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as... an cientitic study. Senior Thuy Pham mixes chemicals to complete a lab project in her accelerated science class. merican Industrial Arts Students Association. Front row: Hugh Gouldy, sponsorg Dung Tran, Rayce Cleere, Robert Muzny, Rex Crick. Second row: Thai Pham, Steve Dunnam, Charles Cherry, Mike Whalen. S . nstructions. Mr. Hugh Gouldy gives directions to senior Randy Iury and Iuniors Rex Crick and Eric Davis. Z Med Explorers, AIASA -
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ight situation. Senior Shannon White demonstrates safety techniques while handling a snake. edical Explorers. Front row: Chad Cliburn, secretaryg Giang Vo, treasurerg Shannon Rice, vice presidentg Ianet Kim, president. Second row: Renee Romans, Stevanna Henson, Ienny Matlock, Cheryl Hocker, Mary Walker, Angie Maihos, Micki Trimble, Erin Ewards, Trang Nguyen. Third row: Allison Henderson, Lori Scott, Lana Eades, Steve Speers, Lisa Loflin, Chelle Hines, Brent Brewer, Kyla Bridwell, Lora Duncan. Fourth row: Tim Engle, Kent Dodd, Iason Retter, Todd Stapleton, Ronnie Short, Lance Williams, Scott Stubbs, Craig Fisher, April Coker. t CIENTIFI 'l if f'Ws'vsHsffQ.'M09fffHQSPii4'f'PHd1veil'-td- fhfl1QBwrf1l- 2 I ,. ' jReinolds,h7ad'fa:tape1pf'aliC:5eeriQhg, We-'iiisite'd'g 54. 'QQ fi.ffwfeffltlifffflefe.-ffifiifsimbaffnlffsfechvisvsfi-itwifnfw it 7 . jg ,V bgcprkxgvh dogitoif: so ,Ii,1eiirnegi 5csghangt. jiuiioif Cheryl-gigg r.'.ia .i.i.t f S s,ii g is. i.gif1fi5 i tryt F 1 lls A I A S A a n ff s a i d. I als o plorers p,got scholarship career-related ifgi ,'., E tt,f1'tr 4 :il S i,2A e division at 1 feel AIA3Al5Wiil5lfh31P i.is ftlii fffg my future and in' David Tran saiclQj -gi, j fjff development The members better Students industrial and th G P H ff i C i P H ff lara d e V e l 0 p l e a d e r 1. Of AIASA personal abilities as they related sirl to respect the to the industrial-technical and to appre- world. 'KAIASA helped to develop my leadership skills through participation in social, civic, scholastic and community participation, junior Rayce Cleere explained. Every member realized one main benefit through affiliation with AIASA. It provided the opportunity and learning of new skills one might never ex- perience otherwise. Members participated in many events during the year. They traveled all over the state for different conferences and festivals. I won first place at South- western, OSU and CSUQ' senior ciate crafftfsri1liinship, senior Linda Vaught said. The Medical Explorers toured a funeral home, seeing how the embalming process worked. Getting firsthand sight of such techniques broadened students knowledge of real life ex- periences. Medical Explorers presented a spring assembly to raise money to send senior Thuy Pham to Puerto Rico to compete in the International Science Fair. She earned the trip by win- ning the regional state competi- tion with her project An Assay of Microbial Degradation of Phenol in Aerated Soil? E 108 l join in the Fun
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0 way. Iunior Sondra Norton frowns, fearing that the scale will go up. Like most girls, she fears her weight. I 'fa X R uture Homemakers of America. Front row: Alicia Massey, Ann Davis, Debbie Voyles, Christina Rodriquez, Cheryl Hocker, Kim Smith, Shelly Baxter. Second row: Mrs. Sharon Ledgerwood, sponsorg Karen O'Shea, Shawndra Bratcher, Shannon Plumlee, Dayan Gressler, Regina Crowe. eaf Club. Front row: Mrs. Carol Berkheiser, sponsorg Tamela Newman, Vance Sinyard, Shelly Kaser, Susan Knudson. Second row: Mrs. Sibyl Banks, sponsor: Tina Green, Philip Lehew, Sherry Kesler, Edward Greg. Third row: Darlene Curtis, Gena Ross, Lea Arnold, Kellie Miller, Danny Sellers. Fourth row: Mrs. Dotty Hendrix, sponsor, Kathryn Stevens, Barry Heath, Todd Gordon, Daryl Stowes, less Richey, Linda Childers. ere's how. Mrs. Carol mprovement. Senior Hollie Berkheiser gives senior Iulia Dixon help Hampton runs on a treadmill at the sci- in class. Students welcomed help. ence fair. Teens went for their health. 1 ,OID IH the Fun
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