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---1 --Y---. I class. Middle right: Front Bow: Bill Pendleton, David Lopez, Aaron Zapata, Kenneth Perrson, George Harris. Back Row: Aubrey Weatherford, David Hagel, Mr, Fatheree. Paul Browning puts an air filter on an old Chevrolet Pick-up truck engine he rebuilt himself. 234 auto mechanics Senior Mark Bolles with his thumbs to the grihdstone. Front Row: Doyle Bay, Gary Vveimer, Ronny Smith, Mark Bolles. Second Row: Mr. Fatheree, Tim Kennard, Darrie Garnder, Boy Grona. Third Bowr Tim Lippe, Paul Browning, Ricky Pe-rrson.
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Bottom Row: Mr. L. E. Garner, Advisor, Rita Conner, Area Secretary, Mark Lawliss, Sentinel, Alan Ebner, Reporter, Mary Beth Motl, Vice-President, Nancy Wilkins, Sweetheart, Linda Johnson, President, Martin Jackson, Sec- retary, David Adams, Treasurer, Mr. C. F. Corley, Advisor, Mr. U. D. Adams, Advisor. Second Row: Jack Garner, Bobbie Shelton, John Fillingim, Green- hand Sentinel, Larry Guthrie, Greenhand Reporter, Becky Bellows, Green- hand Vice-President, Michele Guthrie, President, Guy Latimer, Greenhand Secretary, Terry Dodd, Greenhand Treasurer, Margaret Turner, Kenny lPetru, Trey Armstrong. Row Three: Shirley Riske, Eve Curran, Debbie lMyers, Jennifer Lingo, Thad Clayton, Donna Gan, Jovita Ontiveros, James Latterson, John Kalmbach. Fourth Row: Tarnmie Barnes, Melinda Whatley, Charles Chapman, Gary Sullivan, Clay Collins, Curt Kasper, David Morgan, Ken Neans, Chuck Aragon, Stanley Domel, Fifth Row: Phil Davis, Ricky Schneider, Doug Urabel, David Thompson, Terry Craddock, Jim Gunter, Kevin Herber tries his hand at welding. A third year Ag stu- dent, Herber raised a lamb. Below: Michele Guthrie brushes her hog alter school at the Ag farm, The work paid ott as she placed in the Livestock Show. Teaching from a pick-up truck, Mr. Corley talks to Jack Garner about his lambs. Jimmy Kelly, Bruce Meier, Gary Sielaft. Sixth Row: Greg Johnson, Greg Stark, Suzan Haggard, Keith Herber, Lee Walton, Kevin Herber, Ronald Hamrick, Melvin Felfe, Jarvis Houston. Seventh Row: Ricky Lewis, Pete Kitchens, Randy Marshall, Penny Stuemke, Becca Croft, Rick Latimer, Becky Spiars, Debbie Hippie, Pat Kyleberg, Terry Lewis, Karen Rowlan. Eighth Row: Lyndon Dorrel, Daniel Kosper, Steve Klause, Dean Watson, Craig Evlenfield, Greg Baker, Steven Domel, Alan Graves, Mike Kieke, James White, Harold Chapman, Ninth Row: Ronald Morgan, Mike lselt, Wal- ter Ulbrich, Brice Harlan, Buddy Preston, Jett Lewis, James P. While, Jimmy Costello, Joel Seaman, Andy Sterling. Tenth Row: Donald Swoda, Scott Meier, Leslie Schubert, Jett Cline, Dan Davison, Donna Fife, James Reeves, Sharon Gonzales, Kris Ahuero. Eleventh Row: Jimmy Marcuse, Don Parker, Phillip Zurovetz, Kim Shaffer, Debbie Fite, Bob Ray, Tanya Tillman, James Lingo. ffa 233
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Fixing Cars For a Grade and a Trade Banging, grinding, and clanking -this was the music heard inthe Auto Mechanics shop. With all this activity, Auto Mechanics was one of the most productive organizations in Lanier. Not only did it give you a trade to go into after high school instead of having to blow four years in college, but it was a challenge. It took a certain knack to be a good mechanic and in Auto Mechanics you could decide if that was your can of grease or not. Working on cars was as interesting to the guys in this course as batiking was to an art student or football to a jock. The people in Auto Mechanics worked on anybody's car, but the money went to Auto Mechanics and not to them personally. It paid for tools, like their new S1700 machine, and it paid their way to the many meets they went to. Coach Yoakum, Mr. Matthys, and Dr. Phillips were among the ones who had an opportunity to let the Auto Mechanics guys better their education on their cars. Lanier Auto Mechanics did very well in the District meet, and Ronny Smith and Rex Albrecht won second in State for their Corvair engine. Mark Bolles was also picked second in State for his engine head. Auto Mechanics was very rewarding for the people involved. It taught them a trade, gave the outstanding ones an opportunity to travel, and was exciting just in itself. The people who had been in Auto Mechanics found themselves ready to face the real world when they left school behind forever. Bill Pendleton and David Lopez appear very engrossed with their work on an engine. auto mechanics 235
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