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Show are? ee a ! | Ist row, Maryanne Clawson, Ann Malmberg, Kathleen Slater, Rachelle Trijillo, Shantel Roberts, Carl Southworth, Advisor Mrs. England, Grant Weaver, 2nd row, Inglise Nielson, Rhonda Platt, Karalee Bird, Connie Rauzi, Heidi Albrecson, Lauren Simpson, Terese Andrusco, Carl Bullock, Travis Hess, Ord row, Clint Edwards, Sharon Vaughn, Cory Christiansen, Shay Hodson, Becky Hawkes, Shantrel Hill, Jeanne England, Shirlyn Ward, Brigette Zaremba. Front Row, Lani Rasley, Jodi Norlander, Jennifer Jensen, Mike Schoonmaker, Angie Canavan, Song Sil Yom, Gina Markos, Kellie Buck, Lisia Shane Hunter. Anderson, Erin Heap, VICA ae aes 107A it U Sed : “ ves + fe me gual a SPA + ae i H.O.S.A. stands for Health Occupational Students of America. It is a class for students that intend to seek a career in the Allied Health Fields of Medicine. In this class the students get a chance to learn some of the things to help them along the road to their intended profession. The students have the choice to enter at college level and take the Health Occupation Ill course offered at Weber State College. 136 V1.C.A. stands for Vocational Industrial Clubs of America. Any students in a vocational class is invited to become a member. Many types of compertitions are held each year with a super state convention held at the end of the year. FFA stands for Future Farmers of America. This is a vocational club, and in order to be a member you must be in an agriculture related class such as, plant and animal sci ence or ag mechanics. Many activities are planned throughout the year with the highlight being the state convention. If they are prepared enough, a team has the chance to atrend the National Convention in Kansas Ciry, Missouri. |