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A WITH PLANS to enter his Cabinetmak- ing project in the spring VICA competi- tion, junior Bryan Meals fits the shelf he has just completed into the tenepiece cabinet set he is making, SEVERAL DA YS before the annual FFA Livestock and Poultry Show, fresh- man Mike Johnson helps prepare the pig and sheep pens inside the large tent. ,, VICA CABINETMAKING - Front Row: Clint Mead, fparlimentarianl. Mr. T. E. Phillips lsponsorl, Paul Thrasher fpresidentl, Second Row: John Taylor, 1 Academics I Clubs James Wilson, Chris Bird, Keith Dunbar. Back Row: Gary Mashewske, Rusty Womack. l 2 rf. ,Ma 2 ' jj ,., ' my ' W 23, Hr- ., A 5 i KZ ig , Q, . . , m3.ff f-31425 ,,1 ,,., , Yiww ' 1 jw,,, ,rw -,,,v. A j '4-1' ,,,? f,g,, jf i 11 :..,1w' 5 T W at A , -' v LJ , .. if ' -. . ,K ,Q gr-ff: ,, ,,'Q.,gw.,f - , .4 . 1 ' 1 fr .' it , s or s J at J gf 'T f. . Q + , ' ,f 1 . V 2- --ae , 2 fy' ' f ' Mr, , fr i eh 1 ,A Q5 Q 'i W' -if W A L J T Gif A . ,,.. it T it 1' ' ' ,S , f 'J' , 'A its f. lq J in ,PPI . . ' fa, ' - f we M M 1 K., J , .V , AS THE RODEO TEAM rides on their float in the Labor Day Parade, they look for familiar faces in the crowd, They are junior Brenda Havener, senior Danny D'Happart, junior Johnny Merriman, sophomore Curtis Riley, freshman Brian Odem, senior John Taylor, sophomore Scott Johnson, and freshman Bobby Knappage.
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champs, cont'd lcontinued from page 122l Cabinetmaking challenged woodworking students. After learning about shop safety prac- tices, the class shaped wood into finished pieces. We had to make a face door for a cabinet and mount a door, said senior Keith Wyrick, winner of a fifth place in the VlCAfCabinetmak- ing contest. There was some stiff competition. Seventeen crafters entered their projects in the local con- test. Seven advanced to Area IX competition in Waco. Wyrick and junior Keith Dunbar claimed fourth and fifth places, respec- tively, in the speed skills contest. Industrial Cooperative Train- ing lICTl students participated in a six-week entrepreneurship contest. They studied the con- cepts of owning and operating their own business. Another ICT project found students designing educational paths for their fu- ture careers. Five ICT students placed in the VICA Area Contest. Senior lcontinued on page 1277 RODEO CLUB - Front Row: Mr. Loy Woolly lsponsorl, Danny D'Happart lpresidentl, Brenda Havener ltreasurerl, Karla Green lsweetheartl, Daron Jetton lvice-presidentl, Second Row: Scott Johnson, Danny Johnson, Mike House' holder, Jerry Sanders, Bobby Knap- page. Back Row: Dean Selman, David Gruszka, Richard Tawwater, Todd Cov- ington. ICT - Front Row: Billy Hamilton, Da- vid Swayne, Patrice Horton, Mr. Milton Rogers lsponsorl, Corrisa Powell, Sec- ond Row: David Karch, Tim Sifford, Bill Williams, Tobin Hill, Curtis Knapp, Ran- dy Gentry. Third Row: Ken Boecher, Jimmy Henderson, Robert O'Neil, Rus- sell Walker, Bill Peace. Back Row: Shawn Cook, Tuffy Campbell, Kenneth Zachary, Scott Smith, Shane Smith. Industrial Arts 1 Vocational Agriculture 125
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BECAUSE the Industrial Arts Contest held in Stephenville is coming up, junior Lisa Dobbs works on her floor plans for a house in Architecture 2 class. champs, cont'd lcontinued from page 125i Shawn Cook earned a fourth- place ribbon in auto upholstery while senior David Swayne claimed a first-place award with his student notebook entry. Seconds were claimed by sen- iors Robert O'Neil in architectur- al drafting exhibit and Patrice Horton in architectural exhibit. Senior Billie Williams received a first for his precision sheet metal exhibit. Eight Industrial Arts Club members received top honors in Regional competition at Tarle- ton State. Seniors James Wright, Gary Barrow and John- ny Walls and junior Russell Pear- son placed first as division champions in the power contest while sophomore Randy Lo- baugh placed second. Junior Bryan Meals earned first place in woodworking. He also won the title of division champion. Swayne brought home another first place and senior Tuffy Campbell finished with a second-place ribbon. Drafters Greg Painter and Horton, seniors, walked off with seconds for entries. Six Industrial Arts Club mem- bers won first-place awards in the Garland ISD Project Exhibit, May 15, at the Richardson Square Mall. Ribbon winners in- cluded Barrow, Campbell, Lo- baugh, Parson, Wright and soph- omore Terry Caffey. VICA MACHINE SHOP: James Wright, Billy Flanagan, Thomas Brumit, Tom Hunt lvice-presidentl. T0 COMPLETE a project in Machine Shop, senior Todd Davis watches care- fully as he cuts a piece of steel with a horizontal band saw. Industrial Arts! Vocational Agriculture 127
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