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l l r Kid care Doing her job at Kids Mart in the Outlet Mall, Keely Warren Guniorl is learning the ropes on the first day of her job. Keely leands a helping hand to anyone that may need it. Photo by James Doulton. Performance counts Working at Sam's Wholesale Club, Michelle Deiman iseniorl performs her job to the best of her ability. Michelle is a very shy and quiet girl, but she gets her job done quite efficiently. Photo by James Doulton. nigga Q DECA FRONT ROW: Robert Bradford, Tina Meng, Polly Pepper, Carol Robinson, Julie Kennedy, Rosy Caldera, John Palmer, Rhonda Pook, and B.J. Johnson. BACK ROW: Stan Gertz, Bobby Mills, Brian Peterson, Crystal Anderson, Don Frizzell, Michelle Deiman, and Mike Rudd. ' P s fr: . as S wmmmtm A . K i-.. Us N95 1 'WW I 'J ,. - lf Relaxed work Working with a computer so' apart of Steve Pavlick's Cseniorl job at Hudiberg Chevrolet Parts Department. Steve is a senior rnemder of DECA. Photo by Jeff Russell. Hang It up Many students ad after schooll jobs. Cincligghannon Uuniorl was one of these students. DECA provided han n training by help the students in this organization find jobs. Photo by Tammy Mzholek. DECA 1 75
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176 eet.. .r... in -h,V , ,VV, , ive- - - F5 95 1 l 1 omorrows wsmeezesiw J ,A.,,,A, . . HECE fl-Iome Economics Cooperative Educationl is a work program that provides on the job training and classroom instruction. Students learn what it takes to make it in the real world of business. They learn the best of two worlds-school and work, said Ms. Kathy Angel. Outside of classroom instruction, most HECE students work at child care, clothing and food services. They are capable students, as observed by their needy families at Christmas. Russ Leach Qseniorl has provide a great deal of leadership and the students respond positively to him. said Ms. Kathy Angel. HECE participated in many outside activities. They met for class meetings over breakfsat, to discuss future plans and events. When students weren't discussing business , they tried to plan activities, such as having dinner at Crystals or catching a show at the Omni Theatre. Many students such as Deena Boggs fseniorl, plan to follow their career choice on into college. Learn by instruction With the help of Mrs. Kathy Angel ffacultyl HECE students were able to learn and understand the responsibilities of the working field. Mrs. Angel taught HECE first and second period. Photo by Chris Mullins. Design by Tanya Davis. . lb
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