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zffifr wg ,XV '09 . A '-st' if 'Ii mi 'Qin-,.. T 'Hn-... P Jr vs Top left: Talking to a student's employer is Mrs. Debbie Chase, sponsor. Top right: Taking care of one of her friends is Deanna Kelley, junior, nurses aide, at Trinity Lutheran Home. Left: Hamburgers, salads, french fries, candy? These people can help you, Debbie Sourlle, Sonic Drive ln, Lorl Garcia, Stuckey's3 Pam Thomas, Dairy Queen, and Sarah Moreland, 4 Chisolm Trail, Above: Kellie Adams, senior, finds her hands full at Early Llfehood Center, Middle left: T980-Bl l-lEROfHECE: lFrorn lell to rlghtj. D. Sourlle, L. Garcia, C. Graves, L. Brown, S. Telander, J, Gurlrng, S Moreland, N. Harper, M. Vrana. D Light. 12nd rowj I T. Goodwin, C Roote, T. Rice, K, White, B Smith. P McPherson, L, Markert, S, Shewmaker, K, Hrxon, T Bradley l3rd rowi D. Genfry, A. Tidwell, Rhonda Holley, Flobrn Holley, M Fowler, L. Nissen, M. Cruz, D. Kelley, M McDumott. B, Tomilson, B. Currrptorr, D. Raulie. Design and story by Cindy Chambers 91
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They split time between school, work The song 'Makin' lt , describes exactly what members of the FHA! HERO organization were doing. They were managing their time between school and work. FHA!!-IERO is derived from the Home Economics Cooperative Education program, which allowed stu- dents to attend school halt a day and work halt a day. Critter bells and stuffed animals were sold in order to earn money to attend the organization's state meeting, and sponsor an employers' banquet. Also, during the Christmas season they partic- ipated in the Toys for Tots program. Often a reason for not turning in an assignment could have been, Katie, at the day care center ate it, or I thought it was a napkin and gave it to a cus- tomer. We sometimes cannot accom- plish everything in one day because of lack ot time, but these students were makin' it. Top: Working at Early Lifehood Center keeps sen- ior Carla Graves busy. Center right: Miss Prissy Jones finds time to smile for the camera while reviewing a students work schedule. Far right: Free at last, seniors Melva Fowler and Teresa Rice relax after work at Trinity Lutheran Home. Right: Melissa Cruz, junior, is a true i-l,E.B.'er, PtbKaMl Ama Eli-I aoanfou 1'1- 'Y , . ,ef ,Y , FW tw by ,qw ,, X. ass? ,QLQ Thrgb QAME5 ei' Wynne n
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Top left: VICA-ICT Members for 1980-81: tFrom left to rightjz Raymond Swoda, Scott Marx, Sheri San- ders, Mr. Morrison, Vicki Stewart, Lin Davis, Jeff Cooke. lSecond rowi: Wesley Moerbe, Terry Kroeker, Neil Hill, Terrell Williams, Philip Carrozza, Pete Land, Dan Linder, Mike Wallin. tThird rowj: David Wall, Jimmy Holder, Jerry Jacobson, Eddie Camp, Roger Pyle, Ken Phillips, Edward Steen, Lor- anne Wolfe, Debbie Leasman. tFourth rowl: Jerry Bryan, Keith McCarley, Tom Kroeker, Tom Bohan- non, Randy Sledge, Randy Stuart, Jon Wiseman, Cris Reyes, and Jeanette Worthey, WinterfVlCA-ICT!Electroni Top right: Philip Carrozza, senior, reads over his homework assignment before the end of class, Above: Mike Wallin, junior, and Ken Phillips pay attention in class, while going over an assignment. Above right: Officers were Raymond Swoda, Scott Marx, Vicki Stewart, Sheri Sanders, Lin Davis, and JeffCooke. Right: At a meeting, Scott Marx and Wesley Moerbe, juniors, listen attentively to information about service projects. x VICA-lCT tvocational Industrial Clut of America - Industrial Cooperatii Trainingl, prepares students to uni industrial and technical education. Of' cers were president, Lin Davis, Vice-pres dent, Andy l-laggstrom, secretary, Sher McKee, treasurer, Mike Walling parliame tarian, Jett Cooke, reporter, Scott Mar sergeant-at-arms, Raymond Swodag ar District officers, Vicki Stewart and She Sanders. The VICA-ICT district contest was he CS he
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