Paradise Valley High School - Trojan Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)

 - Class of 1983

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Page 127 text:

EIERO sells Belgium waffles Irs. Regan speaks with Mr. Bob Colmant of BelFrance Foods who helped coordinate ie Belgium Waffle Sale. i W e .' op row: Doris Conklin, Terri Linden, Theresa Brewer, Loretta Kallstrom, hyleen Frost, Patty Cipriano and Mrs. Regan, coordinator. Middle row: Theresa lerner, Mitzi Olson, Julie Lovaasen and Vicky Blocher. Bottom row: Joe Chacon, arole LoCascio, Anita Lindsey, Maria LoCascio and Bobbi Sue Hanson. HERO has participated in many activities throughout the year starting with the Fall Con- ference at Amphitheater High School in Tucson. At the con- ference Joe Chacon was elected Central East Senator of HERO. In November the club attend- ed an indepth workshop to learn new skills in order to help them on their jobs of food service, child care, care for the elderly and care for the handicapped. In January HERO put together a bowlathon for Cerebral Palsy and helped with the telethon. During spring they put on a fashion show with the other HERO clubs in the district. Casual Corner and Chess King supplied the clothes and the models who were chosen from the schools were trained by L'Image. HERO also went to the Spring Convention to enter com- petition in their line of work and do demonstrations. This year the PVHS HERO officers were Chyleen Frost, president, Patty Cipriano, secretary, Maria LoCascio, cor- responding secretaryg Carole LoCascio, historian, Doris Con- klin, vice president of publicity, Bobbi Sue Hanson, vice presi- dent of fund raising, Theresa Brewer, vice president of social activities, and Ginny Giebel, treasurer. Theresa Werner sells a Belgium waffle to a buyer in the cafetorium at lunch.

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DE prepares students for business worlc Marketing and Distributive Education is a course designed to help students break into the business world, said Mr. Eric Chester, sponsor. The Club has doubled in size from last year with 23 members who participate in planning the events that DECA does throughout the year. Some of those events were a team handball game against the faculty of PV and Horizon, winning the canned food drive that was sponsored by Student Council, participating in the Western Area Leader- ship Conference in Scottsdale, the State Conference in Tucson, and a Carnation sale in February. The aim of DECA was to win the Chapter Ac- tivities Award at the State Conference by gaining 1000 points in membership participation, according to Mr. Chester. AAF' 3 DECA Contest by looking over the en- try requirements. 2. DECA members paint signs to publicize the team Hand- ball game January 26 against the Horizon faculty. Top Row: Mr. Chester, Alan Labayen, Bill Brigman, Carolyn Barnes, Sherry Ka Johneen Kundla, Rich Cerino, Laurie Phillips, Tom Klima, .Iodine Wallace, Ch Klaass. Middle Row: Sandy Fischer, Pam Farmer, Nancy Sharpe, Chrissy Blase, Tr Jarrett, Kelli Demski. Bottom Row: Shawn Brobst, Randy Bragg, Bob Gallagher, Chg 1. Sherry Kay prepares for the State Mustic, Tony Autino, Theresa Sims.



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Top row: Joyce Gulick, Mr. Moore, Sponsor, David Evans, Rick Melvin, Jim Cowart, Dave Muse, Nanci Elliott, Jeff Knights, Don Goodwin. Bottom row: Tamara Gill, Vonda Pennington, Peggy Bean, Joseph Derocher, Jan Brown. V CA sponsors Donkey asketball I.C.E. Clndustrial Cooperative Educationj '- -ff is an Industrial Ed. class in which students find an industrial related job with the help of the class. After the student finds a job, the student learns in the class how to manage his money and how to get along with the other employees and employer. VICA is the club related to the class. This year VICA did some projects to raise money for different things. They sponored a Donkey Basketball Game, a two day horse back trail ride, a balloon race, and a bike-a- thon to raise money. For Christmas they sponsored an underpriviledged family with the money they raised. Two students from PV gained state offices in ICE. Jim Cowart was elected parliamen- tarian and Jan Brown became regional treasurer. Jim plans to run for national office this year. 1. Jim' Cowart is State Parliamentarian this year. 2. I.C.E. classtime is spent by working on projects and listening to lectures. 3. Classroom discussion includes group work.

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