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reporter Diane Gov ne deln er the ceremonial opening and Below: During vicit meetmg president and me Keeping up with the ever-changing times. vocational industrial classes and their corresponding club. YICA. applied their skills to trends of today. Auto mechanic students began working with foreign cars: radiofTY classes used their knowledge to build disco strobe lights: cosmetologv classes experimented with hair braiding. pop- ularized bv the movie ION: air condi- tioningfrefrigeration students worked with the alternate source of solar energy: printing classes produced numerous Love Ya Bluei' Oiler foot- ball items: and drafting students stud- ied the construction of lie detector machines. YICA reorganized this year concen- ' 551.3 In P R I , N T rf fjifstift ff? 40 . m' i ttf?-'e X Q trating on individual work areas rather than combining students from all six areas in activities. They joined together for meetings on club days and for a banquet. Other activities were carried out in the separate work areas. Several of the areas formed softball teams and competed in intramurals. Air conditioning classes donated a repaired refrigerator and food to a fam- ily as a service project. Competitions for VICA contests were a major focus all vear. Note- books, projects. skills and leadership development were worked on for con- tests where numerous awards were won in district and state competitions. si ei 2 E.. Q -E bnngs the meeting to order E E v .,- . x we X A ft ff ' s g 21? --in- ' My s it wg? M ' V '55.J3,,'l Above: Junior printing class members Foy Day and Jaye Woolverton relax as they show interested students am- hl bo ' ' d ' h 06 Y otatlonal p p ets a ut pnnltng unngt e vocational career fair
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i -4 5 'C' i X K. Lf s 1 s. Left: Senior Ricky Salazar braids junior Kelly Cox's hair as junior Shelly Loukanis watches alter her own turn, After Ricky received his license in April he began doing style shows. fr I M f' . X X X X 1 t it fl l Left: Boy, I was tricked, junior Sam Bosworth said about being in the sewing class. He transferred from an overcrowded sociology class with Phillip Nevlud. Phillip chickened out, Sam said. I had my material bought and everything. My momma bought it because it was due that Monday. His project was a sweatsuit. Below: Child care is the closest he could come to a teach- ing experience which is what he wants to do, junior Wade Fannin said. Through the HECE program he took a job at the Busy Bee where he helps plan lessons that help pre- pare the students lor kindergarten. W if vwE'2tgFaf i' e 9 ,A v .1 If Vocational 55
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:inf l V -4 42 Q '1'N- 4. 5- I 5 uf, D Above: Air conditioning student John Pri-slt-5 shows inlt-re-sled students hom lo solder and light a lorrh at the voralional c'ar1'1'rfa1ir. l Above: AUTO MECHANICS Front Row: J. Nolder lsponsorj, R. Wiederhuld ftrvas.j, B. Oliver frvpj, T. Ortegon lv. presj, J. Mclchvr lsotzj and H. Williams fsgt. al armsj. Second Row: R. Bracewcll, B. Goldsby, D. Lukrr, S. Moore. C. Wright. P. Em:-st. M. Smith, D. Robertson. C. Levinson and S. Haddick. Third Row: R. Reavvs, G. Cook. D. Torrenve, C. Kowis, B. Johnson, M. Hein, S. Green and T. Hicklin. Not Pictured: David Cana lpreaj and S. Rhodv 1parl.J , 5... Q F 6 5. , A .zz fi, 5 - . .5-gg 1- 1 , :ei . M F 7 --. I-5. ' - 7 i . 5 . -W .-v 6 . . A , ,S . . V N, A fzg' x. 1 v 5 A , 3455 1455 , X gxx .gm si Q -Qfff .uagg,i'l J 1 F1 Y Fiji 5 d .W K .V -.T M l . Alai., , V .h - .-X N : r vsp-55 I is A al 7 121. 1 t -f? i', : LA -- V 'V -H : I 1 .fe fr I. f I was ' if V 'ev 1 -- v A 11.3 gif, 'Q . . 'f f x N. Above: AIR CONDITIONING Front Row: N. Kalson lsponsorj. L. Pohlmeyor fparl.j. C, Dunn ftrf-as.j, J. Fellman fpresj, C. Bundick iv. prvs.j. J. Meek and T. Nitrholvs lsgt. at armsl. Second Row: D. Andreoui, T. Saragc-, J. Westbrook. T. Berry, M. Brinknu-yer, R. Middleton, J. Fellman, J. Locke and C. Ncvley. Third Row: R. Robertson, R. Fincher, S. Roberts, K. Orlowski, J. Presley, M. Meeks, P. Wehunt Isecxl and R. Bruct-. Above: RADIOXTV Front Row: M. Burl-cnt-r lparl.J. K. Witcher tlreasi, D. Wisvnvr lv. pri-sl. H. Buck lprcsl. C. Harding lsetxj, l.. Thompson lrz-p.j and W. Franklin tsgt. at armsl. Second Row: F. Socor lsponsorj. D. Crvvn, P. Siu-oski. S. Buhrlc, C. Hillman. l. Serrano, J. Alford, R. Brandon, C. Pawaloski, K. Rightmire- and L. Flora-S, Third Row: T. Cre-rn, W. Roberts. D. Jones. K. Holden, R. Parson and D. Wane-ck. Vox ational 5
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