Thornridge High School - Piper Yearbook (Dolton, IL)

 - Class of 1988

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TTTHTETRTTQQZT heiped me GQTQTTTTTTWTGET Thy like QCTTTQTT T'T'mr.,igh wori-r peTl'iel'li:xe. i Qlimhell S?jii'Tdw Shelby takes first 'Thank you' banquet held Six sTudenTs from HERO aTTended winTer workshop skill compeTiTlons held aT HeighTs BdnqueT Hall wiTh LaTonya Shelby coming away wiTh a firsT in live flordl design. She sTaTed, 'il was very honored and exciTed To be chosen for firsT place in The floral design caTegory. My ar- rangemenT was very simple, consisTing of bear leaves, begonias and heaTher, Twelve sTudenTs in Home Economics RelaTed OccupaTlons spenT half of Their day in school and Then headed for Their jobs in The working world. These jobs ranged from lvlcDonald's and Popeye's in fasT food, J.C. Penny in reTail, To nursery schools. Chanell Show, senior, worked aT Dol- Ton lVlonTessori ond Day COTS CenTer. UHERO helped me deTermine my life goal Through work experience. l know I have a good idea now whaT l wonT To do and how To go abouT doing iT, HERO offers a greaT beneflT To all, she sTaT- ed. The selling of doughnuTs Through The monTh of February raised funds for HERO's annual EmpIoyeefEmployer BanqueT held on lvloy 'l'l. The ban- dueT was our way of saying 'Thdnk you' To Those employers who worked wiTh our HERO sTudenTs oll year, sTaT- ed lvlrs. Linda Varnado, HERO sponsor, The HERO sTudenTs' hard work poid off, as all Twelve sTudenTs were offered full-Time jobs by Their employers. How- ever, wheTher conTinuing school or be- coming full-Time workers, The HERO sTu- denTs gained a world of experience. , 'X Chonell Shaw helps The children wiTh Their draw- ings aT DolTon MonTessori and Day Care CenTer. HERO: Froni Row: LaTonya Shelby Qfin. secj, Evelyn LiTTleTon QsgT.-aT-armsp, Tracy Turnbull, Lisa Brown qTreas.Jg Row 2: Mrs. Linda Vornado Qcoorg, Chanell Shaw Cv. presg, STephanie WashingTon Qseoj, Karyn BuTkiewicz, Alechio Benson: Back Row: Kim Boersma qhlsT.3, Veno Green Cpresj, Raquel Jackson, Shanda Perry 442 HERO

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'iliiy working in ci nursing home, l was able To gain The experience necessary To someday work in a hospiial as a career. Lisa Gown- rych ' Half college-bound Bauc heads VICA state program There was more To The Diversified Occupafions program Than geTTlng oui of school early. Along wiTh The op- porTuniTy To gain experience ln The work force, DO gave sTudenTs prep- araiion for college. FifTy percenf of DO siudenis wenT To college and sTudied medical and Technical fields, DG gave sTudenTs The chance To obTain and experience skill Training while in high school and served as supplemenial Training for Those who wenT To college, said Mr. Don Bauc, DO coordinafor. Lisa G-awrych, Chrisfy McCommack, VicToria Finch, and Linda Sanders Took a course aT ThornTon Communiiy Col- lege so They could become cerfified nursing assisfanis. By working in a nursing home, I was able To gain The experience necessary To someday work in a hospiial as a career, sTaTed Lisa. DO also enabled Dena Masgaj To go To beaufy school. While l was sTill in high school, l was able To also go To school for someThing I really wanTed To do, sTaTed Dena. Amy Glowacki, Mike Craig, Mike Roe, and Kyle Nelson were on The Ex- ecuTive CommiTTee of The Illinois Asso- ciaTion of VICA, while Mr. Bauc was appoinfed The Associaiion ExecuTive Officer of VICA and headed The pro- gram for The sTaTe. While These sfudenis furThered Their educaTion in high school and in The work force, They learned valuable Techniques ThaT would be useful in col- lege or in Their fufure careers. ' Q Ms. M Esigilfsff 41 S kii. 0551 Amy Glowackl assisis Dr. Laurie Swanson in Tak- ing blood from a German shepherd aT The DoITon Animal Hospifal. DO: Fron1Row: Tanya Krawiec, Chrisfy McCom- mack, Sabrina Miichell, Amy Glowackig Row 2: Mike Craig, Lisa Gawrych, Vicforia Finch, Dena Mazgaj, James Lapai: Back Row: Mr. Don Bauc, Tom Lofz, Kirk Wayner, Guy Vreeman, Lewis Al- bery DO 'IM



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Jobs increase skills Sales support contests For the members of Office Educa- tion, the day was different from the average student's. OE students had a zero period class, and then left early to work, 'Being in OE was great because I was able to have time to myself and get to work earlier than I would be able to if I went to school full-time. l was able to go to work at 'I p.m. and still get about four hours of work each day. Therefore, I was able to make quite a bit of money, said Fanetta Bates, senior. To support activities OE had a candy and an ornament sale. Profits from the sales went toward the employeefem- ployer banquet in May and also to- ward the expenses of sending stu- dents to state and national contests. The OE students had to have a job which was related to office education and had to take business courses, such as shorthand and typing. Taking shorthand and typing en- abled me to apply the helpful things I learned in the classroom to my job, stated Kelli Beck, senior. OE taught the girls about the inde- pendence and responsibility one faced after high school. OE was a rewarding part of my senior year: it furthered my experience in the work- ing world and prepared me for life after high school, said Dawn Kane, senior. Whatever way they went after high school, OE students were prepared for life in the business world. ' un I . ky S5 ,wa P3225 X s . X httt f I if - '55 ,dt works. April Fowlkes, Valerie Adams, Angela Jones Down Kane, senior, looks over the wedding dis play at the Arrangement by Donlni where she OE: Front Rowi DeShonda Metcalf, Dawn Kane Antoinette VanWlnkIe, Peggy Horwell, Tricia Sat terlee: Row 2: Janell Bunn, Renee Wells, Wendy Almeido, Kelli Beck, Stacy Sellasg Row 3: Fanette Bates, Jennifer Sehlke, Tawana Smith, Earlene Smith, Diane O'Donnell, lvlrs. Mildred O'Rourke Back Row: Twaina Williams, Peggy Reynhout

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