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1- ' H ome-ly Occupations Cooking, cleaning, sewing and caring for children isn't just for adults anymore. Learning the how to's', of home economics is a fascinating and unending lesson. The Future Homemakers of Americajl-lome Economics related occupations group consists of students interested in extending their home economics education and sponsors interested in furthering that education. FHAXHERO members are involved in both school and community projects that help the group to use its education. Standing - Dena Hall, Liz Wilninson. Sitting - Mona Grandey. FHA mano Mrs. Shack, Mrs. Thompson, Theo Scott, Mona Grandey, Dena Hall, Mariann Duncan, Liz Wilkinson, Denette Bray, Tammy Warren, Carolyn Jordan, Cindy Dalton, Leah Borie, Francis Broom, Deadra Faniel, Kelly Riggs. Amy Gaessner, Christina Chinn, Linda Caudill, Melissa Wellens, Alicia Terry, Kathy Scianna. FHAfHEROf6l
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Learning To Cure All Ills HOSA CLUB Do it for all loved ones in your IW is the admonition given to people with high blood pressure by a national medical council. Amanda Ford and Debbie Woodling are learning how to help those folks with plasma problems by checking blood pressure. Keeping critical patients alive and sound are two duties of trained medical personnel. Dawn Devitto and Amanda Ford are practicingfor afuture ofdoing just that. Back -Jeanette Christmen, Mrs. Cargill, Alisa Owens, Amanda Ford, Lisa Smith, Debbie Woodling, Mary Clineman, Debbie Whedbee, Valerie Liabel, Helen Bento. Front Lek - Kim Buckhalt, Kim Addington, Suzette Russell. Right Front - Elise Vonn, Dawn Devitto, Michelle Lane. Nearly everyone has a dream. Some people dream of fame, some of fortune, some merely of finding themselves. It has been said that to find yourself, you must give yourself. If this is true, then the Health Occupations Students of America have a genuine opportunity to tune in to themselves. HOSA members explore facets of the various careers available to them in the Health Occupations field. This helpful group does not just sit down in a circle and discuss these careers, they visit Health Facilities in the community, attend medical seminars and practice medical techniques that many will utilize in their future. 1 ,,., gf. 60jHEALTH OCCUPATIONS OF AMERICAIHOSA CLUB
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Co-operation Between School and Community ln this ever changing world of high level technology and business, tl.: successful are entering the work market earlier and earlier. Many people begin their careers in high school through the Distributive Education Clubs of America and the Job Entry program. Students working within these relatively new systems are able to work full time at many jobs while receiving credits. The DECA program is aimed at training students for future careers in the marketing and distribution fields. Job Entry is devised to allow students to have a taste of the real world before actuallv being thrust into it. Standing - Mike Helterbridle, Leon Hounshell, Billy McCauley. Middle - Lois Deane, Shannon Davis, Suzette Southord, Sally Fondrisi, Rita Copleland, Terry Woods, Sherrie Pensis, Mrs. Stallings. Front - Donna Vaith, Muriel Witham. Job Entry Back Row - Ray, Mike Brink, Donnie Smith, Claudia A rens, Margie Burmiester. Front Row - Kelly Fields, Karen Vajani, Mai Moren, Kathy Harris, Valarie Liable 62fDECAlJOB ENTRY
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