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S SV' .aw xv '. t is , ICE VICA - Front Row: Darren Reed, Ronnie justice, Brad White. Third Row: Rick Hess, Bartley, Kent Bright, David Lane, Chuck Mike Edwards, Clyde Weathers, Linda Thomas, Blevins, Gary Tennison, Ricky Cope, Bobby Sandy Abbott, Tammy Cox, Dean Samuels, Bishop, Mark Nauman, Tommy Boyer, Second Michelle Waters, Tom Fitzerald, Eddie Stewart. Row: Darrell Barton, Tony Harris, Bruce ICE Views Human Relations WORK AT A GLANCE - Senior Brad White pauses tor a quick chat during Mrs. Bloom's ICE class. VSNTER BLOOM F' Mrsj Nelda APPLYING YOURSELF - Senior Ronnie Bartley looks over a com P'ePa'eS m ormahon or job application that he is filling out during class. the VICA contests. 126 The Industrial Cooperative Education course has added a new unit of study based on human relations. This new system involves the student's point of view in providing for a better student-teacher relationship in class study, stated Mrs. Nelda Bloom, ICE instructor. Students enrolled in this course receive training to obtain various job careers and learn how to apply for a job. Also, a directed studies course enabled students to work at jobs that most interested them. Students were able to direct their attention and time to working on jobs that they liked, commented Mrs. Bloom. ICE students also spent time preparing to compete in local and district contests. To give students a better understanding of ICE, new resource material was available for their convenience. I received new textbooks for my class with the help of Mrs. Morgan through the textbook committee, commented Mrs. Bloom. I really had some outstanding ICE students and all of ,my classes worked well together, stated Mrs. Bloom.
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rt- if l A . ilk 'lil' lftsf .fv ' . X 5 COSMETOLOGY VICA - Front Row: Kally Gillian, Kelly Morrell, Cheryl Noe, Maris Cundith, Annetta Rink, Shelly Puckett, Cheryl Breckenridge, Jonita Murphy. Second Row: Becky Smith, LeAnn Morgan, Malinda Martin, Carol Patterson, Terrie Wheeler, Lisa Sporleder, Ellen ONLY HER HAIRDRESSER KNOWS - Senior jonita Murphy washes senior Kally Gillian's hair during afternoon Cosmetology class. .uf f , get ttg, H . Smith, Marsha Hand, Patti Doak. Third Row: Mrs. Patty Keeler, adviser Robin Walling, Lesl.ee Carder, Kelly Nowlin, Rhonda Hudspeth, Kelly Goins, Kim Bunch, Edwinna Underwood, Lorna Moulds, Stephanie Parnell, Debbie Creekmore, Donna Mills, Tami Dobbs. pu--P 'HAIR-PULLINC' EXPERIENCE! - Adviser Patty Keeler demonstrates to a junior the proper way to pull hair through the cap when frosting it Cosmetology C1irls Compete In Contests Cosmetology students worked hard trying to achieve the perfect hairstyle that would catch the judge's attention in the many contests in which they participated. Cosmo is a three-hour course for students planning a future career in some area of Cosmetology. Each student is taught the various techniques of styling and caring for hair. The annual hairstyling contest at Page required much extra work by each girl in order to win the competition. The judging of the finalists was divided into two categories of junior and senior winners. The judges rated the contestants according to their ability in styling and type of hairstyle. The competition was harder this year due to the change in styles, stated Carol Patterson. Competition is a great way to gain experience in hairstyling and it makes Cosmetology more challenging to the amateur hairstylist, stated Pattie Doak. I felt really shocked at winning and all the girls worked really hard in preparing for this contest, commented Malinda Martin. I had fun competing against the other girls and winning as a first- year student was a good feeling, further commented Kim Bunch.
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Group Plans To Build Robot Nfl ' ii ' lu... SHOCKWAVE - Electronics students must to complete the problems using the new read over an assignment before being allowed electronic equipment. DANGER, HIGH VOLTAGE - junior electronics student Darren Boone works on an ELECTRONICS VICA - Front Row: Robert Kayes, Justin Everett. Second Row: Gary Thompson, Steve Collins, Mike Taylor, Tim ' Q 'Nl s... . If 1 assignment over voltage during his electronics class. Horton. Third Row: Greg Laipple, Rick Fisher Wesley Fairchilds, Daniel Yaws. . W ' 0 F . ,..4.,.mxk1 1 Members of the electronics VICA acquired 516,000 worth of new equipment which made them the best-equipped class in the state. The instruments included signal generators, multimeter and both AC and DC power supplies in one cabinet plus DC oscilloscopes. I'm glad we got this new equipment because with most radios and other electronics being made from integrated circuits, we couldn't do as much with the old equipment, as it wouldn't work on IC's, remarked Mr. James Farrar, electronics instructor. The organization discussed building a robot which would be remotely controlled and is estimated to cost approximately 5200. They also participated in a display at Woodland Hills Mall in late February. In addition to their projects, members entered local, district and state competition. Hopefully we will send someone to the national contest as we have in the past, he concluded.
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