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Experience, Leadershqn, And ft ml ,.. VICA is a vocational organization designed to give students an opportu- nity to become experienced in the fields of their choice. These fields include Radio and T.V., Building Trades, Paint and Body, Cosmetology, and Auto Mechanics. Vocational Industrial Clubs of America attempts to teach students how to obtain leadership, organize, and lead their groups in the fields that they have chosen. Members not only learn about the trades but compete with the knowledge against other schools in district and state com- petitions. Areas of competition are cen- tered around skill, display, and job interview techniques. The group is located on Central Drive in Bedford and is under the instruction of different teachers depending on their chosen field. Clois Brewer is the Cosmetology instructor, Adrian Battles teaches Radio and T.V., and Ralph Brinks is the Auto Mechan- ics supervisor. Building trades students are under the direction of Gene McCaoughn and Auto Paint and Body is taught by Nick Ragsdale. ABOVE, Cosmetology: Gwen Cline, Sherry Mor- ris, Beth McGinnis, Kim Nguyen, Gayle Stevens, Linda Hertberg, Mary Jarzanka. TOP RIGHT, Radio and T V: Paul Black, Dean Lucas, Vincent Murry, Eddie Bynum. RIGHT, FRONT ROW: Building Trades: Stan Hord, David Byars, Gerald Smith, John King, Scott Riley. SECOND ROW: David Hutchison, Delton Allison, Tony Penland. 'BACK ROW: Mask Brazelton, Roy Bobo, Robin Head, Marty u n. 58 X TRIUNE ll Ill lllllll I lllll llllllll li Eli
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TA H OSA Breakfasts At Samba S TAHOSA, which stands for Texas Association of Health Occupational Students of America, is an organization on campus designed to develop youth leadership and promote interest in the various health occupational fields. The group has been in existence at THS for five years and is currently under the guidance of Mrs. Connie Smart. Promote health, alleviate suffering, and conserve life is the motto for TAHOSA. which was properly carried out in their list of events planned. Candy sales were the first endeavour the organization undertook this year to help pay expenses for the Youth Lead- ership Meeting in Dallas and the State Meeting in Fort Worth. In December, the group held their annual Blood Drive for the Carter Bank which took place in the Science Building. Blood pressure checks were next on the agenda for TAHOSA when the group traveled to North East Mall in Hurst to verify the public's pressure. TAHOSA also planned a visit to the Southwestern Medical School in Dallas to observe various medical techniques. The officers for TAHOSA are: Presi- dent Mike Maines. Vice President Darla Baum. Secretary Teresa More- land. Treasurer Barbie Bagby, Histo- rian Sherrie Bickerstaff. Serving as reporter was Donna Simpkin, Parlia- mentarian Treva Wells and Sentinel Donna Sewell. TOP RIGHT: Listening to lectures and taking notes are one of many requirements of the HOCE class as TAHOSA member Lori Loman displays. ABOVE, FRONT ROW: Darla Baum, Donna Simpkin. Teresa Moreland, Janice Neeley, Mike Maines. Vicki Pond, Barbie Bagby, Gary Ste- vens. Treva Wells. Debbie La Penna. BACK ROW: Donna Sewell, Janice Hulcy, Gay Terrell, Lori Loman, Laurie Smith, Sherrie Cox, Kim Luckenbill, Tim Weaver, Jeanie Kerr, Sherrie Bickerstaff. Janet Smith, Marlon Miller. RIGHT: Darla Baum, Teresa Moreland, and Mike Maines attend a breakfast meeting at Sam- bo's to learn rules and regulations of parliamen- tary procedures. 60 X TRIUNE
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