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O 0 O ICE gains 3 regional VICAXICE Top Row: Ernie Espinosa, Mechelle Wolcott, Mr. Moore - sponsor, Irene Galindo, Michelle Jensen, Lee Potter, Tina Johnston, Chris Weatherhead, Bill Alsabrook, Laura Bizily, Chris Peach, Donna Noonan, Holly Glick, Gwynn Hagen. Middle Row: John Burns, Joe Dahl, Karole Gamblin, Tiffani Haralson, Tim McAnally, .lay Karcher, Joe Hill. Bottom Row: Cheryl Webber, Lynn Deeringwater, Todd Pelton, Scott Flowers, Aleck Foulks, Denice Aymami. VlCAfAutomotives Bottom Row: Phil Campbell, Traci Myers, Mike Matthews, George Burger, Eric Ekstrom, Andy Patt, Darrin Sappington. Top Row: Craig Bradshaw, Bill Zimmer, Michael Warren, Warren Bird, Bill Ryals, Richard Shoup, Daryl Korinek, Herry Cook, Mr. Dan Ide, Teacher. VICAfAuto Collision Top Row: Herry Cook, Jeff Kuenzi, Warren Bird, George Burger, Rodney Horger, Rich Leutt, Chris Skaizo. Middle Row: Mr. Dan lde, teacher, Scott Davis, Fred Carreo, Aleck Foulks, Jim Shain, Oliver Lapo, Bill Ryals, Kevin Grimes. Bottom Row. Justin Pinnt, Tom Parker, Tim Schollmeyer. officers Industrial Cooperative Educa- tion, ICE, sponsored by Mr. Ronald Moore, took a trip to the snow to gather mistletoe, entered the spring skill olympics and earned three regional officers. ICE took a trip to the snow to gather mistletoe and sell it. They used the funds to sponsor a family community service project which they hold all year. The club ICE has three regional officers: Tiffani Haralson, Lee Pot- ter, and Jay Karcher. These three students were-elected on Oct. I9 in Tucson, AZ. ICE gives on the job training above and beyond what High School offers. If one is interested in nursing, industry, cosmotology, woods, auto body, welding, elec- tronics, drafting, graphic arts or commercial arts, ICE would be the club to look into. ICE plays a big part in developing leadership, management and atti- tude. Besides ICE, Vocational Industri- al Clubs of America is a nationwide organization. This organization deals with vocational, technical and health oriented jobs. In order to join VICA, one has to be in a vocational, technical or health class, like ICE, HOE, Autobody or Auto Collision.
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Maryanne Autino organizes the pages and makes assignments. Hudson Brown and Nicole Hanlin type copy into the Video Display Terminal for the newspaper. Amy Allmon types her beat story for the newspa- per. Connie Schay, Theresa Heser and Marc Nalow plan the makeup of a page of the Trojan Times. For the first time in the history of Paradise Valley High School's newspaper, it is all done in- housef' That is, from start to fin- ish, the production of the newspa- per is all done at PV. That included the typesetting by the staff and the printing of the paper in the Graphic Arts Department. I feel it is a better paper this year because it is being printed at our school and we know the full process of the production of the paper, commented Karrin Matur- ani, business manager. The newspaper changed size this year. We decided we would rather have a news-magazine style than a newspaper to bring out more features rather than just news, stated Maryanne Autino, editor. l5l
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-IOE aides students in Medical Careers Top Row: Yvonne Stacy, Carla Rote, Jeff Miles, Mike Selmer, Ist hour Historian, Sheree Gordon, Chris Grenier, Tom Ohmstedt, Russ Bergstrom, Sheri Wlas, Wendy Whitney, Amy Coe. Middle Row: Mike Graham, Becky Smith, Rhonda O'Brien, Carmen Lopez, Karen Goodwin, Kelly McGregor, Miki Riep, Yesenia Spencer, Patricia Ybarra, Michele Valdez, Lori Hargrave, Laurie Strole, Eric Martin, Sandy Rogoff, Judith Gerdin, sponsor. Bottom Row. Michelle Cikowski, lst hour Recorder, Jenny Blair, lst hour Secretarys Robert Del Principe, lst hour Treasurer, Lauri Daniels, Ist hour Parliamentarian, Laura Bizily, lst hour President, Dana Mule, 2nd hour President, Lisa Harang, 2nd hour Trea- surer, Tonnisha Standifer, 2nd hour Historian, Kristin Dixon, 2nd hour Secretary, Tracy Morgan, 2nd hour Recorder, John McMullen, 2nd hour Vice-President, Brian Smith, 2nd hour Parliamentarian. Medical Careers is a one hour block which is the first year of a program called Health Occupa- tions Education at PV. The second year, two hour block, HOE will be offered at PV next year. In HOE one is placed in different departments of a hospital for three days a week for five weeks or more. There the student explores career opportunities and develops skills. Areas include surgery, nurs- ing, pharmacy, social service, den- tal, physical therapy and equine veterinary. HOE and Medical Careers are af- filiates of VICA. Students partici- pate in regional, state, and national leadership and skill conferences as well as running the club on a local level. Club updates equipment i w F 'rM Top Row: Craig Frost, Chris Zollinger, Greg Vaughan, Mr. Riall. Bottom Row. Mr. Paul Cornell, Paul Johnson, Casey Rombouts, Keith Passmore, Ken O'Brien, Bill Grube. The Computer Club began the year with a fund raiser to raise money for a large monitor to be used in classrooms for demonstra- tions. About 20 students are involved in the club, designing programs such as one that would keep teach- ers' grade books for them. The club also planned field trips to busin- esses that were related to comput- ers such as IBM. The main goal this year was to do what we could to improve the computer equipment and to ex- tend the knowledge of computer programming to the students espe- cially in the area of team program- ming because it's something that cannot be done in classrooms and is very important, commented Mr. Paul Cornell, head sponsor of the club. I53
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