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Vikings The Drafting Club offered ex- tracurricular acti vities for those students enrolled in drafting classes. This club, sponsored by Mr. Thacker, was involved in such fund raisers as selling fruit and locker shelves. Along with the Drama Club they adopted a family for Christmas. They Hard worked toward such goals as plans for Gateway Education Center and establishing a pro- gram to identyfy special risk homes for fire safety. They par- ticipated in a regional VICA contest. They hosted the 1987- 88 Guihford County!Greensboro City Drafting Contest at Four at Work Seasons Towne Centre. TheAutomotives Club, led by Mr. Crewsvwas quite active this year. They sponsored a family at Christmas and participated in a basketball tournament with other clubs. They invited guest speakers to attend Northwest and entered a skill Olympics. 46X DRAFFINGXAIHUMTTIVFIS A Seniors Richard Honeycutt and Pat- rick Clark repair various motors, such as this one, in automotives class. L Steve Wall reaches for one of the many tools used for repairing cars.
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Building For the Future When taking a trip through the Vocational building many sights and sounds can be ob- served. Whether it's Mr. Mitchener discussing the day's assignment in bricklaying class or students working in the greenhouse during horticulture MMM, ' ,, V, ' .. f -. , f1+- 1 , . ' Us. ,, . f , , ,yd pu, ,,,. , . f A f class, you know they're up to something productive. Some- times you can even smell the fresh saw dust from a recent carpentry class. These students worked hard in class as well as after school during club meetings. Partic- 1-ig., , ws., 481 BR!CKl.AYIN1lCARPlINl1lY!I-FA A Junior Danny Sumner utilizes his carpentry skills on one of Mr. Gannon's many projects. P Thomas Chambers sets the foundation in bricklaying class. He's one of many Vikings Building For the Future. ipating in specialty contests on district and state levels and fun activities such as basketball and softball tournaments were just part of what made Bricklaying, Carpentry, and FFA an excel- lent part of Northwest.
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