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F I Q ,I .U' .- Q, - 0 il . 7-'og g .Q D 9, . O9 ...Pi 0 mx ui' 5 df, Q .Zg'.' TEC, CIA begin year. Some new clubs began this year. One of these is the industrial Arts club. This club is getting involved in events like the Courgarland Parade. As more students join the club, it deals with other events such as the A8rM contest, in which one of the IA club members took first place. The club is going on trips and expanding so much and drawing such talent that 37 members took places in state and regional levels ot competition. The Technical ElectronicstClub was designed specifically tor advanced gh if Q. students in electronics in order to expand the knowledge of each mem- ber. To explore any area of the fieid, and to allow the students to put their theories to practice is one of the pri- mary functions ofthe club. Each member, before entering, must take a test, and then is appointed by the council. The TEC didn't get much time to compete in state competition this year because the club was lust being organized. The club's main function was set- ting up the P.A. system for assem- blies and speeches. I-lowever, it has plans to compete in '78-79 state competition. 1. Steve Frye and Lisa Rickard are both at work on one of their drawings. 2. Drafting teacher Mr. J. Ft. Borchardt is lecturing to one of his drafting students. 3. John Hargess works diligently on the oscillo- scopes. 4. James Mercer, Tom Bounds and John I-largess enjoy the technicalities of electronics. 5. Denise Moore, Mark Nixon and Maritza Franqui hold up their awards for their place in the ALM Contest. 6. David Laurel works P.A. for assembly. 7. Lisa Henry, Norman Lechman, Bryan Callan, Mark Nixon, David Fuentez and Bill Bastas take tirst place intheir division. CROCKETT INDUSTRIAL ARTS. First row: Lissa Henry, Richard Bacak, Maritza Franqui, Ronny Ramirez, Connie Haddock, Will Dye and Regina Jentsch Second row: Linda Rickard, Larry Martin, Lisa Rickard, Tracy Green, Ronnie Strain and Mr. G L. Alvarez. Third row: Mi. John Fl. Borchardt, Doyle Lanslron, Wendy Dobbs, Daryl Langston and Gan, Heftel. TECHNICAL ELECTRONICS CLUB. First row' Ltoyd Bluhm tsectre- raryi, Chris Torres tvice presdidentb, Mr. Carl Lovett tsponsorl, David Laurel Qpresidentj and Tom Bounds flreasurerb. Second row: Jonalhan Trent, James Mercer, John Wilbrodt and John Hargett tshoploremanj electronics, industrial arts 215 by Steve Cravens, Carl Ford, John Witbrodt
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