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Many people volunteered to donate blood at the blood drive, making it a large success. Mr. Horst Krause ffacul- ' assistance from Carter tyj receives Blood Bank Representatives. Photo by Doug Wallafe. To help in reaching her students to identify different animals, Margaretta Chappell Qjuniorj prepares a flower- board story. PELE students teach children at area schools. At the annual Richland blood drive held in May, Crystal Brown Cjuniorj and Mrs. Emily Livingston Cfacultyj give stickers and information to donors before they give blood. Photo by Doug Wallace. In his marketing and distribution class, Clint Sherbet Cseniorj finishes working on an assignment. DECA students go to school for only part of the day before leaving for work.
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Directing her attention to a classmate, Barbara Bolden fjuniorl listens intently as future activities are discussed. Photo by Tony Suldana 14 Nnfa' 1 x ' Y cuts out figures for her flannel board story. Teresa uses this method to teach her re-school students. Photo by Doug Walzzre H To help the community, Amber Lan- - trip fseniorj prepares to give blood while Robin Banfield studies the infor- mation. The Blood Drive was spon- sored by HOSA with Carter Blood Center was a big success. Photo by Tony X Saldana X Designing a banner for state competi- tion, -IoeBob Ellis, Gina Watson, Leslie Richardson fjuniorsj, and Mr. jon Brad- ford organize emblems and decroations. The D.E. class attended the state con- vention in Houston, Photo by Doug Wallace J 5 Future Hometnakers of America II. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Lanona Stewart, Mark Burleson, Colin McCall, Kelly Alvey, Tammy Wineblood, Suzanne Com- pton, Leah Chance, Michelle Tetro, jackie Duke, Theresa Hawkins. SECOND ROW: Tammy Kotvol, Shannon Conald, Wendy Anderson, Valerie Elder, Angie Simpson, Sandra Salazar, Laura Singleton, Hope Jernigan, Debbie Hen- shaw, Teresa LaFrance, Kim Tucker. THIRD ROW:jamie Reaves, Susan Edin- burg, Marti Blalock, Kim Martin, Darla Shafer, Sally McFadin, Laura Browning, Karen West, Karen Martin, Amy Dodd, Karen Carpenter, Teresa Baker, jen- nifer Farrar, Lisa Orr, LeeAnn Winnett, Sherry Rutledge, Kim Kelly, Sheri Stevens, Bonita Smith, Amy Pate, LeAnn Devoe. FOURTH ROW: Mary Barker, Sheri Daugherty, Kim Price, Kim Tarbet, Rocky Root, Andrea White, Suzanne Quick, joan Wallace, Penny Daniels, Roxanne Keener, Ruth Nelson, Chris Ross, judy Krug, Tony Gilchtiest, Stacy Brashear,-Joy McCarty, Chai-la Mitchell, Kalli Trocano, Dina Breen, Lisa Chapman, Shelly Cruson. BACK ROW: Brian Cunningham, Melody Payne, Cecilejehanne, David Rudbeckhlim Grimes, David Davis, Gary Snow, Vincent Alfane, Zack Carroll, Mary Polster, Tracy Telligman,john Leonard, Mitch Grogg, Marshal Hagman, Valerie Goss, Andrea Allen, Ed Marbudo, Scott Bonner, Richard Payne, Alan Davidson, Cheri Simmons. Vocational Clubs 179
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usa, 'OCT. FRONT ROW: Lisa Anderson,john Portman, Robert Creamer, Mike Cox, Keith Ilines. SECOND ROW: Roger Austin, Van Ellis, Regina McCarty, Chris VanCura, David lopper, Dianna Isaacs, Laura Robinson, Connie Hart, Mike Mouton. BACK ROW: Bill Iypert, Doug Meeks, Larry Gifford, David McCoy, Tim May, Larry Tamplen, Stanley Per- on, Earl Williams, Darren Hanson, Chuck Dunn, Richard Holeman, Chris Gomez. , - ' .N f if VOCATIONAL n the job Mr. lon Bradford k e p t D E C A students busy with several projects 3- - U2 fx, 77: A la f.. ealth Occupations for Students of America CHOSAJ hosted the annual blood drive in May. Tables were set up in the little gym to accomodate the large number of donors. Representatives from the Carter Blood Center examined each person and explained the procedure before drawing the blood. Afterwards, each donor was fed graham crackers and grape juice to help their bodies recover. Many people was easily reached. and -passed, completing the successful drive. The HOSA program provides on-the-job training in medical field. Students work in drug stores, hospitals, nursing homes, and dentists' offices to gain early experience in many different medical professions. Richland's Chapter I students of Area V participated in a competition at Fort Worth All Saints Episcopal Hospital. Many of the HOSA students that competed went on to state competition. Leigh Ward fseniorj won third place in dietary skills, which qualified her for state. Ernie Wiley fseniorj qualified himself for state by winning first place in skills and first place in projects, for his dental lab. Vince Mitchell fseniorj won fourth place in skills for his medical lab. Vince will also attend state comeptition. Shawn Solito fjuniorj was awarded an honorable mention for his projects, and for being a mental health aide. Pre-Employment Lab Education CPELED was an organization that dealt with personal relations. Students worked one.on-one with children in Daycare Centers. PELE was under the Home Economics Cooperative Education IHECEJ program in which different fields such as clothing, restaurant work, and various child care fields were volunteered, and Richland's goal experienced- Shelly Bartula VOCT. FRONT ROW: Kenny Gales, Rudy Ruiz, Larry Redmond, Henry Sandoval,jana Adams, Brian Cunningham, Quang N gvyen. SECOND ROW: Troy Boyd, Paul Gale, Wayne Pugh, Carrie Bursby, Kim Tucker, Kim Palmer, Lisa Miller. THIRD ROW: Mike Cabaniss, john McGaugh,jeffjohnson,jimmie Wright, Dean Brinkman, Lisa Boler, Cathy Sime, Dar- ryl Robinson, Missy Hebert. BACK ROW: Bill Cypert, Craig Veal, Gerald Murphy, Todd Willard, Danny Kendall, jimmy Snider, Mike Kirby, Randy Freudiger, Arnold Hammett, Ashley Holtwlohnny Lewis, Chris Gomez. Vocational Clubs 181
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