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Wropping It Up. Porticipoting in the Christmos Holidoy Project of the DECA club, Leilo Wennetmork, with her con of Sprite ot her side, wrops presents tor children in orphonoges ond for the elderly in rest homes K. Oytn. Chiistmos Confusion. Wrapping tools, pencil shotpeners, colendors, dolls dur- ing the Christmas Holiday Project of the DECA club, Shorlo Deal carefully folds the wropping poper over o present K. Dyrn. Robotics. Diligently wiring some ports onto their oword winning Industrial Arts project colled The Robot. Hutchinson, Jason Dovenport, ond Greg Smith work on the robot in doss Industilol Arts: Bottom Row: Poul Vonek. Mork Ehrlund, Dovid Rogolski, John Putz V.O.E. Bottom Row: Dorbaro Johnson, sponsor. Tommy King, Ly Nguyen, Clolre )ll| . Second Row: Doug Kern, Jock Cummings, Rondy Evons, Glenn Schmitz, f obert Flo vin Second Row: Thuy Dong, Mory Ann Dyor. Jessica Despujols, Leo Thomos, |li»,,. Fields, Jim Fraughton, sponsor J. Putz. Gobble Jo Schoelmon, Noncy Doyce ' = 172 More VOCATIONAL EDaCATION
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Merry Christmos. Bringing Chrisrmos cheer ro residenrs of Blalock Nursing Home, Student Council members song songs ond bonded out cornorions Moibo Ng, Michelle Foldik, Corrie Jones, Ursula Wyss, and Ann Stobel sing Silent Night D. Willioms. I Love Is . . . I like giving Voiogroms becouse I feel Valentines Doy is o good time to show your friends you core, Terry Yun said, Yun sits in homeroom ond reods one of her Voiogroms, D. Williams. DCieiy Induction ning every me ciQ Cluiss signs jrj Mondoy. Tero Singleron, Second Row: , Sujoro P.QO, Oanh Nugyen, Cheryl Drun- ' est, Mory Ann Humphreys, Riro Wilbur, Unh Huynh Third Row: Miriom Kwon, iren Kosub. LoVerne Chang. Lee Ann Novogrodic, Derh Clary, Debbie Cleveland, Fourth Row: Warren Jew, Virgil Irliong, Arish R.usromji, Jennifer CelK, Sheryl irannan, Kafhy Hungore, Aliso Arsinger, Jessico Rubensein Fifth Row: Zubin Dor- 1 Munshi. Scott Clonton. Chorles Horris, Don Loflin. Mork Seltzer. Eric Denzick, David i Jv Student Council, Dotlom Row: Dee Dee Johnson, Pom Taylor, Ricl Doiley, Jockie Connovino, Louro Chi Melindo Honcock, Romono DIoertner Second Row: Oeth Hungoie, Stocey Gilcreose, Koren Morks, Jennifer Seols, Cynfhio Fogr, La Verne Chong, Lourie Husmonn, Susie Isrowl, Krissy Boiley, Jennifer Connovino Third Row: Michelle Foldik, Aliso Atsinger, Jessico f ubensiein, Koylo Smith, Irving Avilo, Shonnon Corler, Kurr Johnson, Julie Dromon, Von Phom, Eve McForlond, Moibo Ng Stephonie Wolf Koren Hurt, Judy Lim, Casey Tedin Fouith Row: Mike Oryont, J C Rozendool Kevin Pote, Chris McDee Allison Renz, Amy Winston, Kertr Jodie, Troci Krueger, Ashley Vining, Grerchen Eshenour, Jeonerre Torres, Mork Wotson . . than we bargained for 171
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CUa Vocational V.O.E., Industrial Arts, DECA Although millionaire H. Ross Perot tried to toke Vocational Education out of school through House Dill 72, Vocational Educo- tion IS a basis for oil other academic studies. Industrial Arts Club spon- sor Jim Froughton said The In- dustrial Arts Club met every other Tuesday ond Thursdoy to talk about their projects and work on them Sharing the burden os sponsor with Cholres Moiorona, drafting teacher, and Cullen Hardin, wood- shop teacher, Froughton stoted, I bore most of the weight, but I wonted to do it anyway The students that joined the In- dustrial Arts Club were o group of interested Industrial Arts students that were above and beyond the coll of duty Students that might carry this on os o career. Sophomore Mike Smith sold, The Club helped me do better in class, Teaching Soles, Human Relo- tions, Communications, Job Inter- view, Marketing, Advertising, and Management to the students of the DECA club. Pot Wells, DECA club sponsor, finds the students Deep Fried Dinner, Deep frying oysters ot ttie Industrlol Arts Meeting, Cullen Hordin, woodshop instructor, observes Jock Cummings deep fry some french fries for dinner, J. Putz jobs, and at 12 30 they go out and work with soles, finance, or management. The students par- ticipated in four contests in which they competed in their own field of work One of the students, Greg Elliot, wos the only student to od- vonce to the Notionol Meet in Son Francisco, in which he competed in Petroleum Marketing Placing in the Fi,egional contest at Elsik High School, 38 out of 47 en- tries of Froughton ' s students were ranked. The main project of the club was The Robot. which was a mechanical arm that moved and had clamps for grasping ob- jects. This highly specialized robot arm placed first at the Regional Contest. BY CRAIG GARDNER J ).E.C.A.: Bottom Row: Potriclo Wells, sponsor, Korl Smidt, Kim Ludfke, Shorlo Deol, t ' vette Evons, Cindy Gonzales, Kelli Honcock, Jonet Delohoussoye Second Row: .eilo Wennermork, Alex Mirondo, Greg Elliott, Beover Selldin, Deryl Curtis, Phu ■ lguyen, Nhon Phom, Phuong Dong, Thonh Tron, Cliff Burton J. Putz. than we bargained for 173
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