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Q 4 ' .J AUTO MECHANICS VICA - Front Row: Jeff Davis, Andrew Nobles, Richie Griffin, Monte Cole, Carl Ruff, James Powers, john Cook, teacher, Scott Giles, Steve Waller, John McGuire, Delbert Underwood, Witt Witwer. Second Row: Scott Helt, Roger McBrath, Darren Grayson, Ron ' ' . Alu.. ... . . - '. af ' Norflett, john Blake, Walter Nelson, Larry Stewart, David Martin, Hollis Griffin, Brett Harris, Doug McLaurin, Roger Fish, Bennie Baker, Urbana Hilton, Robert Cox, Jeff Metcalf, Roger Taylor. Third Row: Derrick Hilliard, Darrel Brown, Kelly Graham, Mark Hollen. Mechanics Study Auto Operations The auto mechanics department is an opportunity for the male students at Page to learn the basic skills of repairing a car. This is a three-hour course for students planning to become a expert mechanics. Learning the parts of a car engine was a com licated rocedure for P P some first-year students. The money earned from students working on cars, was put into the class budget to replace tools and write a resume and fill out a job application. The auto shop also was used for the Halloween carnival in which the vocational students raised money for needed parts. VICA. Mr. john Cook, auto mechanics instructor, taught students how to i s '.', X B 1 2' ,. M up A ,Q, fr 3' ig' 4 VN. I W e an at - ,Q e ex 1, fa A f -QiW,.i sf, xi 5 in , .. W. ...- Y --'.' rw L M X 5 im jf T gififtsisffaf K 5 LL :KZ g A ..', .',' .. gW,.s. A L . MLA N X T9 ' .,.. H' A I Rx 5 K , ',:.' :Q'.ff ,f' ,vt es ONE LAST TOUCH - Junior Derrick Hilliard devotes his full gi attention to working on an engine. ONE MORE COAT - Senior John Blake sprays an engine during morning mechanics class. 129
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Carpentry Builds Home Carpentry is a three-hour course for students interested in model building and construction. The carpentry students spent the year learning the techniques of building and adding on to housing. Members also must have layout designs and formations of the projects they are going to do. Mr. Preston Wallace, instructor, helped students to develop their skills with careful instruction and advice on various building techniques. Through carpentry many students were able to gain jobs in the areas of construction work and homebuilding. When carpentry members completed a project, they moved on to tackle a more complicated task, Mr. Wallace explained. WOODWORK - Senior carpentry student Matthew Lamproe adds some touches to the bottom of the class assignment. WM, ...w ,fu Nr ? SAWBOYS - Carpentry students saw a board in order to complete a class project. , I LEARN BY DOING - Junior Garland Lay works with the equipment in the carpentry room. WORK, WORK, WORK - A carpentry student works on a project assigned by the class instructor. K CARPENTRY VICA - Front Row: Greg Mock, Robert Freeman. Second Row: Steve Dover, Mr Preston Wallace, adviserg Raymond Robison, Richard La Rue, Scott Deaton, Kevin Guynn, Bill Anderson, Matthew Lamproe. Third Row: Mark Massey, Mark Stamper, Ronnie Graham, Gene Hixson. Fourth Row. Steve Bolinger, 'TRP john Kinard, Randy Wright, Howard Moles, Wade Leslei, Monty Williams, Garland, Steve Foster, jim Goddard, Daniel Wright. Fifth Row: Mike McKenney, Herman Thompson, Cary Mason, Mark McCollough, Mark Wilson, David Snelson, Mike Cowen, Mark Swift, Steve Butcher.
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DRAFTING VICA-Front Row: Tim Davis, Patrick Huneyager, Danny O'Brien, Dink McCallie, jay Roberts, Tyler Chambers, Mr. Dunn, Alan Swartz, George Glen, Davld Collins, Cheri Craddock, leff Crain, Tracy t, E, Maloney, Jeff Miller, Mark Lowcut, Bill Gordon, Brice Ehurke, Greg Potter. Second Row: Larry Skinner, Lynn Ramsey, George Harrison, johnny Anderson, Tericea Noe, joe Hartung, Dennis Hudspeth. I' W...--o-I f vi SECOND CHILDHOOD - Drafting adviser Michael Dunn plays with a robot during drafting class. BOY GENIUS - Second year drafting student Tim Davis goes over his plans before drawing up blueprints. CUT ALONG THE LINES - junior Greg Potter cuts paper for his drafting assignment. NTL Drafters Design Projects . The drafting department at Page participated in constructive projects this year. One of their most fascinating designs was the rocket ship that was displayed in the school library for the student body to view. The rocket was also used as an advertisement for Channel Eight. Another project that was constructed by the drafting students was a robot that performed various tasks. The robot was called our mechanical Sandite, stated Mr. Michel Dunn, drafting instructor. The drafting department also represented all the vocational departments in a display show at Woodland Hills Mall. The many exhibits were from each of the vocational departments at Page. In April, drafting students concentrated efforts on the VICA and drawing contests. At the end of the year, drafting presented the school with a surprise project. It has been an extremely fast and exciting year, I have learned a lot of things that will help me in the future, concluded Mike Tennant, sophomore. STRAIGHT EDGE - junior Dink McCallie draws up blueprints for drafting. 130
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