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K' S-. 'X ., se --A s I JI. Seven obtain state awards Seven of the 12 students who qualified for state competition at the Alvin Gulf Coast Regional Industrial Arts Fair also placed in the State Industrial Arts Con- test held in Waco in early May. Senior Keith Loyd was awarded first place in color photography, second place in residential architecture and third in commercial architecture. David Lands achieved second place in pictorial gen- eral drafting and third in general machine drafting. Chris Favre placed third in residential architecture, while Gary Riley also placed third in machine drafting. First place in architectural house model was earned by iunior Jea- nine Lyons, second place in the same division went to Karen Larue. Doug Har- rison placed second in the residential architecture division. Five remaining qualifiers for state competition were sen- iors Jon Nettles, Matt Craig, Larry Shep- pard, Robert Burt, Karan Larue, junior Jeanine Lyons and freshman Teddy Pet- tit. Students participating in industrial arts may take courses in basic, general or advanced academic level, in any of the 36 courses offered. Course selection is categorized into 12 divisions including: general woodworking, machine wood- working, General Metalworking I, Gen- eral Metalworking ll, General Metals I, ll, and Ill, general electricity, general shop applied electricity, basic electronics, power mechanics, general drafting, machine drafting and Architectural Drafting I and Il. A. Freshman John Lambuth adds finishing touches to his detail thread representation. B. Senior Greg Mustin prepares to do a vertical arc weld in the San Jacinto College welding shop. C. Juniors Dirk Knowlton, Vince Martin, Jay Prescott and senior Wayne Sandell locate center on the punch during bench metal work. D. Senior Paul Englishbee conducts an experiment with the electronic trainer. E. Jun- ior Bryan McMurtrie and senior Jimmy Abbott work on the drill countersinking on engine lathe. F. Juniors Garry Mareck and Bart Underwood finish their magazine rack with the belt sander. G. Senior Don McCoy glues his project to be turned on the wood lathe. H. At the Alvin Gulf Coast Regional Industrial Arts Fair, seven of the 12 contestants advanced to state. Competing against 15 other schools at regional include: seniors Doug Harrison, Matt Craig, Larry Sheppard, Chris Favre, Gary Riley, Jon Nettles, junior Jeannine Lyons and senior Karan Larue. INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB I PAGE 67
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