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Auto Body Building Ttieir Spirit Througli Automotives In Auto Body, students learned to repair and repaint automobiles as well as the rules necessary for personal safety. The skills that were learned trained these students for future employment after graduation. The success and fine workmanship shown in products done in auto body made an ex- cellent reputation for these hard working students. Marcus Hostetler painted a lender. Robert Glenn finlslied sanding. Gary Cormier added tiis own personal toucti. Auto Body ' s morning class. Loyd Segerest and Oarryl Castecka buffed. Auto Body ' s afternoon class. Duane fVlyers and James Hicks worked together. AUTO BODY- 189
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Science Spirit Investigators This year was filled with many exciting activities. The year started out with an in- teresting trip to Texas A M University ' s Career Day. Club members were exposed to a variety of science careers from Engineer- ing to Medicine. In October, members went to the International Gem and Jewelry Show to view thousands of dollars worth of mer- chandise. The traditional biological scavenger hunt proved to be very suc- cessful. The hunt included a variety of items to find in the areas of chemistry, astronomy, physics, and biology. The members had an enjoyable time and a prosperous year overall. Science Club members. Biology II students eagerly listened to IVIrs. Thurston ' s explanation. Officers: I to r: Jeff Roberts, Lauren Moody, Christine fVlcNeel, LaDonna DePriest. i Inquisitive Biology II students speculated on the origin of the object in Mrs. Thurston ' s hand. I Michelle Uhienkott, Christine McNeei, Chris l unn, Christine Plude, and Kristy Young surrounded Mrs. Thurston during a lab. 188 •SCIENCE
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IMDGSTRIAL ARTS Building Up the Spirit Link by Link The Industrial Arts Club consisted of Metal Lab, Drafting, and Wood Lab. The pur- pose of this club was to bring together students with a common interest. Members exchanged ideas, discussed problems and shared common purposes. In this organiza- tion the members created good public rela- tions and good attitudes toward the com- munity and each other. The club sponsored two fund raisers this past year which were very successful. Dur- ing October the club cleaned materials. Every year for the big McCullough game, In- dustrial Arts makes a large spirit chain. The students donate money. For every penny donated one link is added to the chain. The chain is then displayed at the game. The club upheld many traditions such as; a field and fishing trip, ball games and a hot banquet. Members have always enjoyed these traditions and this past year was not any different. Members not only worked for fun, they competed with their projects during April and May. They attended local contest and regional contest (BVIASA) and state contest (TIASA). They were very successful in these competitions. All their hard work paid off. Officers: Jesse Rivero, Susan Zinnecker, Dusty Adams. Heather Carter. Jolin Branson, Ronnie Bagley. Sponsor, Doyle Burchett. did paperwork at a meeting. Cliarles Reed used tlie overhead to show plans for a project. The officers presented an award to Jade Cassard. The officers conducted a meeting. 190. INDUSTRIAL ARTS
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