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Industrial Arts Gets Ready For State At the Regionals. everybody was surprised at the quantity and quality of projects entered in the various categories by our club. remarked drafting instructor and sponsor Mr. Thomas. When gearing up for the Regionals. worknights on Thursdays were held for about three hours. Such hard work pays off when entries win the Regionals and go to State Championships. Some of the entries submitted from the first year students in Woodwork included Sophomore Robert Webb's who created a wood turning spatune. Senior John Weidemyer's who also made a wood turning spatune. and Larry Leathers' shaker clock. Some entries from the second year Woodworking class were from Seniors Elveda Cruse who made a headboard Freshman Greg Morton uses the wood sander to smooth thesurfaceof the wood for his project. Photo by K. Groves and from Greg Squires who created a wood turning bowl and a vase. Other entries included Juniors Jeff Erdett, who also made a wood turning bowl. Another interesting entry was from freshman Jeff Futal who made a grandfather clock. By T. Murdock. Reporter Sophomore Lance Scbcsta makes sure that the chips from the bowl which he turns on the wood lathe in Mr. McKie's Woodworking class, doesn’t get in his face. Photo by K. Groves Junior Carlos Lamus makes sure that his completed guitar has no defects. Photo by K. Groves Junior Kevin Turner mea- sures the right angle on his drawing In Mr. Thomas's Drafting class. Photo by P. Thomas 144 Industrial Arts Club
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ophomrre Rachel Bullock Isplays her Halloween alnting sign. Trick or reat,” to members. Photo by . Cates snlor Henry Jerng proudly lows off the mascot sign he bado for the athletic complex locker room In the fall. Ho won the Best of Show award for hlsinkcaricaturcof Mr. Cothran In wostern attire in the Rodeo Art Contest. Seniors Philip Chen and Judy Chen decide where to eat lunch at Hermann Park after Sophomore Mark Prymus- zewskl concentrates as he skillfully paints a design on Freshman Rosa Gonzales. Cost for painting ranged from 50 cents to $2. tourlngthe Houston FlnoArts Museum. Photo by L. Cates Enjoying the sunshine sponsors Dr. Becker, Mr. Aber, and Mrs. Graham walk from the Houston Museum of Fine Arts to Hermann Park. Photo by L. Cates Wet Paint Art Club 143
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Junior Daryle Brown care- fully uses a hand tool to shave and shape a block of wood in Mr. McKie's fourth period Woodworking class. The In- dustrial Arts Club has over 40 members represented in all classes. Photo by K. Groves Sophomore Mark Packwood uses his stencil to complete his architecture draft. Most of the students who's drafts show potential are entered in Regionals. Photo by P. Thomas Industrial Arts Club: Front: S. Thompson, M. Mulford, A. Munshi, E. Kruse. Second: K. Schubert, P. Shaw, C. Kanon, P. Chen, C. Carr. Third: P. Logue, P. Dad, C. Brooks. A. Tevanian. Back: B. Kruse, J. Jasck, T. Nguyen, A. Nguyen. Photo by C. Teat Industrial Arts Club 145
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