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candy woods Science Club members are BOTTOM ROW: Tonja Bullard, Jesus Ching, Sherri Loria, George Mapula and Lucy Chingg SECOND ROW: Deanna Bashinski, Ruth Ching, Malcolm Dishongh and Toni Saliasg THIRD ROW: Huy Tran, Ronda Ober- shaw, Orville Clark, Henry Duncan, Becky Garner and Jimmy Nieves. Scientifically Speaking Although the Science Club had no fund raising activities, members participated in many events through the year. Winners in the school science fair in January were Jesus Ching, first place, Anita Garner, second place, John Metz, third place and Deanna Bashinski, Tommy Yoder and Laura Meauz, honorable mentions. Jesus Ching and Dean- na Bashinski advanced to district competition. Deanna Bashinski placed second in the ninth grade division. Deanna Bashinski and Jesus Ching advanced to the regional science fair at the Astrohall. Receiving his flrst place trophy for district competition, Jesus Ching gladly shakes hands with Mr. M. O. Campbell, Superintendent of A.l.S.D., after the fair. Freshman Deanna Bashinski proudly receives a second place trophy in ninth grade division at the district fair. Deanna won first place in ninth grade engineering. She also won five special awards in professional engineering and instrumental design. Jesus won awards for best researcher and the best astronautics project. When asked what the club's future plans included, Jesus Ching responded, We hope to educate members in the field of science. Officers for the year were Jesus Ching, president, Sherri Loria, vice president, Tonya Bullard, secretary, Lucy Ching, treasurer and Mr. John Lacy, sponsor. eouegos LEZ
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CS 236 electroni Electronics Club members are BOTTOM ROW: Jesse Presa, Ed- ward Morales, Carlton Handy, Roland Martinez and Mario Moreno, SE- COND ROW: Ernie Pena, Sterling Jones, Robert Rogers, Darrel Sloan, Jaime Lara and Mark Munoz: THIRD ROW: Vic- tor Dixon, Rafael Fer- rigno, Lee Gibson, James Briggs and Johnny Cabellero. Wm-,NN 5' Tune in for 21 Better job Electronics Club members started off the year with a strong desire to work. All the members worked hard to develop the necessary knowledge and skills to service and repair radios and television sets. 5 Members found that the work was sometime difficult, but always in- teresting. The attitudes which they developed toward their work was outstanding, said sponsor Mr. Larry Warwarosky. Their annual initiation for juniors was held at Mr. Warwarosky's home. Their main source of income was through small shop fees charged for repairing and servic- ing radios and television sets. Electronics had a very suc- cessful year and hopes to con- tinue to do so in the future. This is a worthwhile subject and will be helpful to me after I graduate, stated Carlton Handy. Showing his expertise, Darryl Sloan works diligently repairing a television set. Richard Berry tries to figure out if there is any hope for this television set. L -. 3 . F M Q 445 1 . iffy, -rats N x... Z' ,, Y dps by
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voct co-op 238 VOCT Club members are BOTTOM ROW: Chasta Cooper, George Villerreal, Elena Adams, Tina Escalera, Doyle Bridges, LaVonne Schneider, Sophia Cantu, Diana Mendez, Patty Valdez, Elizabeth Gibson, Sponsor and Vee Mannivog. SE- COND ROW: Robert Barownoski, Ruben Gar- cia, LaTrenda Walker, Reginald Walker, Victor Brewer, Kirk Holland, Daniel Torres and David Davila. THIRD ROW: Patrick Turner, Charles Soone, Scott Brueg- geman, Mark Heinrich, Jerry Pizzoferrato, Willie Holman and Gary Pizzoferrato, Training for Leadership Vocational Opportunities Clubs of Texas Chapter 687 began its leader- ship training by organizing their OpeningfClosing Ceremony Team. Their first enthusiastic performance was in early October at the MacAr- thur Open House for the faculty, students and parents. Other perfor- mances included Optimist Youth Week at the Holiday inn, in a Lun- cheon Meeting where Aldine Noon Optimist Club President Wayne Whitworth presented team advisor Mrs. Elizabeth Gibson and team members with Youth Appreciation Week Citations. Team members in- cluded Lavonne Schneider, presi- dent, Vee Manivong, vice president, Chasta Cooper, secretary, Tina Escalera, treasurer, Cecil Smither- man,reporterg Willie Hofman, parliamentariang Patricia Valez, Sergeant-at-arms and Victor Brewer, student advisor. The team put together a slide presentation of the Optimist event. They also video taped the ceremony. Repeated showing of the eight minute tape was viewed by those attending the Vocational Career Carnival in the MacArthur Library in December. The team also competed with other Area X District Teams at VOCT district contest in Alvin, Texas dur- ing February. Auto repalr ls only one of the many fields of training in VOCT, here Steve Baronoski fixes a truck on the job. Classroom actlvltles are also Involved, as Mrs. Gibson lectures her class about various subjects. X HmARTl'lUR lll'6l'i Sillllllll. dps and photos by
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