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(A) In front of the class, Raymond Camacho and Cindy Bums name bones of the skeleton (photo by Slyman). (B) HOSA members who worked at jobs on assistant levels are FRONT ROW: Cunningham, L. Ross, Coston, Radcliffe, Usrey, Martin, Ressenden, Zacarias, SEC- OND ROW: Calamars, K. Ross, Obermeier, Hoff, Fores- men, Rich, Patton, Plumb, Addison, Fry, THIRD ROW: Briley, Newman, Bain, Hoffman, Cadena, Ms. Tubbs, HOSA sponsor, BACK ROW: Amado, Perkins (photo by Bratusek). (D) in order to raise money for the HOSA installation, Tracy Kelly and Bebe Stolhandske, senior Health Occu- pation students, sell carnations (photo by Harley). (F) As a part of their Health Occupation curriculum, Lisa Briley and Kathy Burkett learn about the anatomy and physiology of the human body (photo by Slyman). Mane Rasso Michelle Reasor Sandi Redman Robin Reeves Wallace Reimold Bret Renfro Rhonda Rennie Becki Rich Roberta Ridd Leslie Riddle Andy Riley Lynda Riley Denise Rodriguez Thomas Rodriguez Pages by Julie Murnin 195
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HOSA students sponsor blood drive Health Occupation Students of Amer ica (HOSA) organized two blood drives in cooperation with the South Texas Regional Blood Bank. Blood drives were sponsored by all of the high schools m San Antonio, with a trophy going to the school which col- lected the most blood, said Mrs. Betty Tubbs, HOSA sponsor. Churchill on the state level has won the blood drive award two years in a row, she continued. Another project undertaken by the HOSA organization was to have all Churchill student clubs involved in a pro- gram to visit residents of Carriage Square Nursing Home. HOSA members, asked the president of each club to have their members visit the home. HOSA junior students studied medical technology, anatomy and basic techni- ques in taking blood pressure and administering cardiopulmonary resus- citation, she continued. Senior students learned medical eth- ics, human relationships and individual studies. Both classes learned about lead- ership, she added. As part of the curriculum, senior stu- dents worked half a day at such health related jobs as nurses aids and veterina- rian assistants. For the first time, the students worked in the medical fields dealing with orthot- ics, corrective treatment of mal-adjusted or neurotic individuals, and prosthetics, the surgical and dental specialities. (C) Demonstrating to the class, Linda Calamars, and Ms. Betty Tubbs, instructor, take the blood pressure of Eric Nordin, senior (photo by Slyman). (E) Jeri Newman and Diane Patton check the ther- mometer to see if it is clean (photo by Slyman). Juniors: Plummet to Rodriguez Scott Plummer Julianne Polunsky Sherry Powers Melissa Priest Susan Prochnow Paul Pruitt Paige Pullen Kenneth Rabago Patrick Rabel Melinda Ramirez Brooks Randol Roxanne Randol Ruben Rangel Scon Rasmussen 194 f i J
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(A) Wording at Whataburger, Lorl Orens, junior, sacks French fries for customers (photo by Moore). (E) Members of the Vocational Opportunitues Career Clubs of Texas eligible for the VOCCT con test are FRONT ROW: Bradley, reporter, Payne, sergeantatarms, Weatherford, vice president Caldwell, president, Moore, secretary, Weatherby, treasurer, SECOND ROW: Balderas, Deleon McVaugh, Carter, Gillam, Stiles, BACK ROW: Ms Hoffman, Saroz, Krat2, Garza, Gaydou, Ratliff, Ken nard (photo by Pullen). Enrollment m the Coordinated Voca- tional Academic Education (CVAE) pro- gram increased sharply, said Ms. Mary Hoffman, advisor. Mr. Pete McMahon, general construc- tion trades teacher, said that he had the largest increase from 8 to 27 students, and others were waiting for an opening, he added. Mr. McMahon has really helped the program and got through to the stu- dents, said Yvette Brown, a CVAE stu- dent aid. The other two CVAE teachers, Ms. Mary Hoffman and Ms. Bennye Fraizer, increased their class enrollments also, said Mr. McMahon. The CVAE program was unique because of its goals, said Ms. Hoffman. CVAE ' s basic goal was to teach a sellable skill, she added. The CVAE program included the use of all of the students ' classes in conjunction with the two-hour CVAE class, said Ms. Hoffman. CVAE enrollment ' increases sharply ' Juniors: Rodriguez to Shelton Veronica Rodriguez Keith Rogers Julie Root Doug Rose Mark Rosen Inez Ross Kay Lynn Ross Chris Rowe Lendhie Rupe Lynn Rust Jim Rutledge Erin Ryan Susan Ryan James Sampson 196
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