Richland High School - Rebel Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX)

 - Class of 1988

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Richland High School - Rebel Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 91 of 244
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QXWWY ,l',l4,g231., , fe 1 Chapter Two Period Three Officers FRONT ROW:Mindy Maddox, Michelle Zierer, and Pam Hoggland.BACK ROW:Ginny Bason, Robert Watson, and Kari Hammons. Q -V ' K 'O I g b,-: 7 I vgix ' 1 V f '-'V . AA' M: Q' ll F -1, it 1 'wg K, O I , ' ' Y . ' gf '. .. ,Z 'ff l 'pr I ' Chapter Two Period Two Officers FRONT ROW:Trent Mitchell, Dee Jones, and Tammy Collins.BACK ROW:Robbie Hoover, Gaspar Martinez, and John Martin, will Chapter Two Period Four Officers FRONT ROW:Jennifer Vasbinder, Lesli Mais, and Valerie Jones.BACK ROW:Mark Spillane and Todd Fisher. I it.: t, 1 E -QQ 41 Sm Chapter Two Overall Officers FRONT ROW:Michelle Zierer, Carrie Davis, and Kari Hammons,BACK ROW: Richard Hunter. . ii E . 5, . F, , , Q ' Sz ,. 1: 1- l .475 '-3:1 FHA

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Preparing ftzzclenff for lzfe, FHA laugh! them more about HO Chapter two of FHA involved helping individuals improve per- sonal, family, and community living. This Chapter was spon- sored by Mrs. Lanona Stewart during the spring semester. Activities focused on individ- ual growth, preparation for fam- ily life, development of occupa- tional skills for a career, and preparations for youth in to- day's society, Mrs. Stewart Chapter Two period five officers FRONT ROW:Dianna Beverly, and Car- rie Davis. BACK ROW:Richard Hunter, and Chad Karger. Holding the baby, Keith Adams 1121 looked on while Amy Leonard 1121 spiked up the babies hair. Photo by Chris Mullins. Design by Sherry Fagan E and FA said. Many activities were held in the spring. The classes partic- ipated in programs for Mothers Against Drunk Driving, as well as activities on communication skills like the Dirty Fighting Contest. Guest speakers and movies were shown. Married life was also enacted as well as par- enthood, complete with egg ba- bies. After living a married ILY life for ten days, students de- cided that they were not ready for the extra responsibility. The class also observed real babies. Sherry Fagan. During Child Development, Carrie Davis i12l held one of the babies that was brought in her class to observe. Photo by Chris Mullins '61 N N a 5, wr, Q' S Just after being married, Lesli Mais 1121 and Todd Fisher i12l helped each other eat their wedding cake. Photo by John Shelton.



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T0d6lj!,J fizzdenlf learn of medical technology and bow it benejqff the world AROUN US Health Occupation Students of America lHOSAl, is a national vo- cational student organization. lt was a cooperative course that allowed students to become more aware of health related programs. It also pro- vided a unique program of lead- ership development and motivation. Membership in HOSA was re- stricted to health occupation stu- dents. The requirements for admis- sion into HOSA included being at least 16 years old and obtaining a passing grade in all courses. HOSA provided supervised on- the-job training and related class- room instruction. Training was con- ducted through local schools and business establishments. The stu- dents' schedules required a mini- mum of 15 hours of supervised em- ployment per school week, one class period daily of related instruc- tion, plus required classes according to grade level. Students were pre- pared for initial employment through the development of their skills. Completion of the course pro- vided the young people with the knowledge and skills needed for ad- vancement in their selected occu- pation. There were more than 200 different careers available in the health care field. Training in health occupations prepared some stu- dents for careers such as physical therapy aides, dental assistants, and i As the assistant rubbed his arm down with alcohol, Robert Bates l12l looks on intensely, Many students took part in contributing blood for the needy. Photo by John Shelton. medical laboratory aides. The HOSA organization spon- sored the blood drive. They re- ceived 174 units of blood. Lynette Ramirez. U Design by Lynette Ramirez Waiting patiently, the Carter Blood Center employee prepared to remove the needle from Roby Elsner's l12l arm. Roby was very active in Student Council this year. Photo by Chris Hays. Quickly removing the needle, Tonia Williams t12l became a little light- headed. The assistant elevated her feet in order for her to feel better. Photo by Chris Hays. I I Lain.. N.. W..

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