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Auto Mechanics was a two year course. In these classes, students studied the evaluation of automobiles from the first to the latest models. After learning the essentials, students had a hands- on unit working on the later models. Teacher instruction in auto mechanics was an important factor, and Mr. john Har- monowski taught the fundamen- tals necessary for practical use. He has been teaching auto mechanics for the past eleven years. Through his direction, stu- dents learned the following techniques in auto repair: com- pleting auto and chassis, rebuilding and tuning engines, learning the theory of the brake Top right: Mr. john Harmonowski - Auto Mechanics sponsor. Middle left: Robert Deaton worked on an engine. Middle right: juniors: trow 72 Charles Sumner, Russell Butler, Donald Mclntyre, james Turner, Bruce Baheman, Marie Busse, jeff Schweir, Michael Rich, john Turner, Douglas Cantrell, Billy Martin. trow 21 Louis LaRoche, William Ryan, Francois Longaria, joe Fichum, Mr. Harmonowski trow 31 john Kickliter, Kevin Lacy, Kyle Tate, Brian Wolf, Dolly Sutton, Danny Meza, Randy johnson, Robert Deaton. Bottom: Seniors: trow il Mr. Harmonowski, joe Hange, Ralph Davis, David Stanaland trow 27 jim Cobean, joe Salinas, Keith Brown, joe Estill, David Fowler. 142fOrganizations: Auto Mechanics Start Your Engines! system, tracing the fuel system from the tank to carburetor, rebuilding the differential in the axle, learning the geometry in- volved in the front end, wheel balancing, major and minor igni- tion tune-up, exhaust system, construction and use of tires and batteries and the grinding of rotor repair on brakes. This club was also involved in the East Lake Square Mall industrial arts show on May 'lst, 2nd and 3rd. A special recognition was given to Michael DeVito as Mechanic of the Year. ..if...::w:. W'-' . I , M f f- A ' ' 'vi
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As part of the community in- volvement pro'ect, FHAXHERO held a Drug A use Seminar on March 17th. To begin the even- ing, students of the Home Economic Family Living classes participated in skits relation with drug a use. Then the poster win- ners were announced: First lace went to S.O.S. lStudents o Ser- vicel, second to the Warrior staff and third to the junior class. Next on the rogram, five uest speakers cgscussed topics ofgdrug abuse. Mrs. Evelyn Hughes, dean of students at East Bay, repre- sented the administration. Deputy jim Storch, resource of- ficer at East Bay, discussed law enforcement. Ms. Pam Miller, DACCO representative of East Bay, discussed school-based drug . . Horizons problems and preventive programs. Introduced as Tom, the fourth speaker was a representative from Alcoholic Anonymous. Mrs. Sue DiGioia spoke as the voice of concerned parents. On April 8th, FHAXHERO participated in the Creative Arts Fair. April 29-May 1 marked the State Convention. At the end of the year, an Awards Banquet was held to recognize sponsors and outstanding mem- bers. Here, a student of out- standing merit was recognized as Sylvia Berrien, Chapter and State President for 1980-81. t Im 'WS f Zd Top left: Sponsor of F.H.A.fH.E.R.O. Mrs. Ruth Fanelli. Center: F.H.A.fH.E.R.O. Officers. tChapterj Irow 12 Sandy Wilson, Parliamentarian, Brenda Formen, Vice pres. of Achievements, Tonya Tomasek, Secretary, Annie McDonald, Vice pres. of Public Relations, Debra Bazemore, Historian, Sylvia Berrien, President, Antoinette Gajewski, Vice pres. of Projects, Kathy Kerns, Vice pres. of Recreation, Gwendolyn jackson, Treasurer, and Cindy Aguiar, President-Elect. Crow 21 Cheryl Spies, Ellen Holstein, Wanda jackson, Kim Wilson, Shanta Dorsey, Renita Berriern, Connie Pittman, Peggy Nichols, Debbie Bennett, Mike Carter. Bottom, Krow1j Leslie Edwards, jimmy Strong, Mike Carter, jeanette Tallman, Debra Leonard, Michele Walker. frow Zj Mrs. Ruth Fanelli, johnny Brown, Wesley Brown, Rhonda Green, Phillip Young, Angela Thomas, Ed Meehan, Alan Tichy, Andy Elkins. lrow 3j Kim Sanchez, Lorraine Drury, Elizabeth jeffcoat, Beth Cause, Lynn Rogers, Abby Montgomery, Warren Griffin, Robert Berrien, Pamela Thomas, Ro Bastian, Linda Fields, Tim Zilliams. lrow 4j Tamm Witherell, Stella Soria, Stacy Triscari, Kristin Katvalla, Kathi Martin, Vaughn Aikiens, Kim Lankford, Dana Miller, Eunice Smith, Sylvia Knight, Robert Puerte, Alleen Walker. F.H.A.fH.E.R.O.: Organizationsf141
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With reorganization as its goal, the Industrial Arts club began the year with their new sponsor, Mr. Raymond Vanderslice. As part of the year's plans, Mr. Vanderslice arranged many activities for the club. Some of the projects they participated in were Brandon Agricultural Fair and the Florida Industrial Arts Student Associa- tion Meeting. This meeting held on May 9th in Haines City, allowed students to participate in a Safety Poster contest. These posters stressed safety among mechanical devices. In addition, Designing the Future they entered the Metric 500 Meter Race in which they designed their own rocket ships. On May Ist, 2nd and 3rd, the In- dustrial Arts club held an in- dustrial arts show at East Lake Square Mall. Eligibility for this club consisted of students having had at least one class in industrial arts skills. N t t . .., . Top left: Mr. Raymond Vanderslice - Industrial Arts sponsor. Middle left: David Chillura worked on architectural layouts. Middle right: trow 79 Mr. Raymond Vanderslice tsponsorj, james Avery, Randy johnson, David Chillura, Robert Wilson, Louis LaRoche Bottom: joe Hange reconstructed an engine. Industrial Arts Clubi Organizationsf143
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