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HERO sells cookbooks to aid SABIC HERO: Back row - Doug Perez, Gina Deen. Tom Shoffner. Susan Johnson. Debbie Carr. Middle 'ow - Toni Sumner, Nancy Rabich, Tammy Kregle. Mercy Benaitis, Miss Barbara Porter. Front row v Laurie Neal. Shannon Greer. Miriam Leon, Suzi Tice. Rhonda Lehman. f-.W 1179, Home Economics Related Occupations CHEROJ along with the Home Economics classes sold cookbooks to raise money for the Society to Assist Brain Injured Children QSABICJ to help 2 young brain injured girls. Their goal was to raise 52000. S1000 was for a special wheelchair with many different supportive braces for one of the girls because she also has Cerebral Palsy. The other S1000 is for a girl that lives in Arizona but needs to go to California for treatment. Her parents have very little money or insurance so this money will be used for doctor and other medical expenses. The four types of cookbooks were sold for ten days in October. The money was raised successfully. The HERO club did something special this year with their famous Fuzzy Footballs. They presented the Home- coming Royalty with monogrammed, King and Queen Fuzzy Footballs. Miss Barbara Porter, HERO coordinator, involved the students in many different activities. They had two dances, one after the first football game and a Thanksgiving Dance Nov. 2l. They also sold Turkey Grams and Pretzels every Wednesday. The club helped the Booster Club on Hallow- een night at Roadrunner Park by running three booths. Two meetings the HERO club attended were National Conference at Mountain Shadows in October and the other, the Leadership Convention in Mesa. On Dec. 19 they had their Christmas Dinner for the club members and then had an Employee Banquet on May 5. 5 .. Vf' 4. ., H ll . , 5 f I 'I vi f V A ' W fi if 4 V, f s X 'M , AI+rQ'f'. -. ff 0 r.. , - V hp L ... gb Rhonda Lehman and Joanna Harper are busy unpacking - A ' cookbooks. Mrs. Betty Linsay. her daughter. Jennifer, and students Cindy Oswald. Mitzi Frintner and Lisa Williams demon- strate excercises called patterning. 181
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VICA! ICE offers student job opportunities 2 Ly, .. ,si 42 f C . S - s I1 , 'S - -.rf Mm' L , .W :F i in . , ,L . kk,,, , ' . ' i - .. .S S-::..: F' ':5l?1ix-Tin. :: :-:3J4 f . :' : :SWE .?E:i-'SEEET Jaxx H I - , -g -f .,.. .... 3 . .: K K 1:1215 - . fi. ' - ' -E ---- - P . . Was. .,.,,. . eeesfai seesewssvr Sams as i3 s Qi1fl?':55'I:Y'ii1.15f5,,7.5:'f55' A I TEE: w fi I - tif, ifilifil iff' Iam 5. :il ' l'i'ws.f -.I , 3. J 1 , -K --- -' . . . K N K IFTWKM-Q .... ' if f I it Susan Johnson and Forest Tice busily write out turkey grams. Industrial Cooperative Education QICEJ and Vocational Industrial Clubs of America CVICAD offer to students a wide variety of job opportu- nities ranging from computer programmers to mechanics. lCE,s main goal is to prepare students for the world of workf, said Mr. Frank Passerella, coordinator of ICE. This is accomplished through learning about the various types of insurance, how to balance a checkbook, how to fill outjob applications and about housing and morgages. All the seniors enrolled in ICE! VICA go to classes in the morning and work in the after- noon. This past fall ICE members attended the Tuc- son fall convention in which officers were elected on a national level. ICE sponsored several activities this past yearg a bike-a-thon, a dance on Jan. 25 and bagel sales every Thursday. All proceeds to go the annual employer-employee banquet at the end of the year. 180 ICE member Laury Cox, sells bagels to Shawn Hertzog, Robin Richards and Tina Mysliwiec. ICE sold bagels every Thursday. ICEXVICA from left to rightg Darrold Parker, Jerrie Feurineo, Doug Ernsburger, Chris Farrell, Gia Sposi. Tom Rustin. Shannon Ward, Mr. Frank Passerella, coordinator, Chris Humrich, Craig Swartz and Michelle Johnson.
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CCE sells donuts every Friday This year the COE club was very active but between selling everything from donuts to jewelry, they had time to devote to various community service projects. At Christmas time they visited the High- land Manor nursing home where they gave presents and cards and sang Christmas Car- ols. They also had a Halloween make-up booth at Roadrunner Park and held a trash- a-thon at Bartlett Lake. To qualify for the class, one must hold an office job. Their jobs range from working in Law or medical offices to banks. At the end of the year, with all the money raised from their all sales, they plan an employer appreciation banquet where they honor their employers. COE: Top - Mrs. Roxanne Lingol. Maria Orta. Second row - Bill Sprouse. Joyce McFarland. Cathy Grove. Marrissa Neilson. Katrina Weaver. Cheryl Goetz. Brenda Harris. Kim Kahlow. Lori Klepaida. Liz Whiting. Lynn Meyer. Third row - Roberta Huff. Barb Hall. Gail Morgan. Vanessa Caron. Kristen Baard- sen. Cindy Armstrong. Not pictured: Miss Anita Mullikin. g it ... 5 115 . NNW Lynn Meyer, senior, applies make-up at the Halloween Make-up Booth. Joyce McFarland, senior, helps out at the Halloween Booth at Roadrunner.
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