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Third Period: Judy Jordan, Glenda Stacy. Donna Michener, Sherri Stokley, Elizabeth Tanner, Janet Bolden, Sandra Wilbanks, Cindy Galbiati, Carol Rain- bolt, Dorothy Berry, Cindy Terry, Patty Stickney, Gerald Pruitt, Abeline Shastid, Nancy Brookshire. Fourth Period, First Row: Marie Beck, Carla Dupree, Valeria Harrison, Vickie Mayes, Shirley Price, Anita Beatles. Second Row: Sharon Walker, Kathy Cradit, Robin Perry, Gwen Haack, Debbie Borbolla, Loretta Pugh, Debbie Murrell, Stevanna Grounds, Paulette Sandstron, Linda Darnell, Mrs, joAnn Kelley. Paulette Sandstrom, Janet Bolden, and Carla Dupree honor Mrs. Sadie Schoolar at the employer-employee banquet. Mrs. Jo Ann Kelley beams with pride as her top student in VOE, Linda Darnell, presents a placque to employer of the year, Mrs. June Huff. Donna Michener, Mrs. Bobbie Kerr, Mrs. Ila Collins, Cherri Stokley, and Miss Lucille Moore enjoy the setting of Shady Oaks Country Club. 150 Organizations
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First Row: Michael Crocker, Steve Kelly, Richard Rodriguez, Richard Rawlinson. Second Row: Justin Jones, Parliamentarian, Larry Campbell, WayAe Browning, Robert Riley, Reporter, David Frizzelle, Vice President, Mr. Sturch, Cathy Cox, Secretary, Robert Pruitt, President, Robert Bridges, Treasurer, Teddy Mayfield, Larry Miller, Sergeant at Arms, Don Lofton, David Morgan, David Cautrell. Oblique and Isometric Drawings . . . blue ray prints and bow compasses. Really weird sounding words? Not to the guys in Vocational Drafting. Just everyday class talk. Even though they learn to master many fields of the technical world, it is not all work and no play. With Spring Chicken Loy J. Sturch as the instructor, there was room for many exciting events. They went to Brownwood for the district officers meeting in October and then to the Texas State Technological Institute in Waco in Novem- ber. To get in the Christmas spirit, the boys sold mistletoe for the holidays. The District II contest was held at Trimble Tech High in Fort Worth on March 10, Two boys, Larry Campbell and Robert Bridges, placed high enough to go to state. They competed in the state contest on April 21. David Frizzelle prepares mistletoe for selling. Organizations 149
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VOE Lab: Elizabeth Stahala, Donah Weaver, Beverly Stevens, Susie Bell, Starlyn Caglagis, Lois Moore, Linda Dittfurth, Sharon Allen, Twila South- ard, Sue Rggers, Iva Dillon. Mrs. Wretha Denys, VOE Lab lead- er, instructs Elizabeth Stahala on the correct use of the Dictaphone. National, here we come! And that is where two VOE repre- sentatives went - right to downtown Columbus, Ohio. It all started with the Area I Office Association (OEA) Contest at the Baker Hotel in Dallas. In this competition, Linda Darnell won first place in Job Application; Valeria Harrison, second place Verbal Communica- tions; Shirley Price, second place Stenographic II. The State Con- test was next on March 24-25. From this Linda Darnell and Shirley Price went to National in Ohio on April 28. Besides winning contests, VOE members also held an Employ- ers-Employee Banquet on April 11 in Shady Oaks Country Club. Together with VOE classes from Richland, Trinity, and L. D. Bell High Schools, the Buffs listened to Mrs. June Huff ( Boss of the Year ) and Linda Darnell (Outstanding VOE Student at Haltom). Mr. Doug Crabs, Judy Jordan, Mrs. Jerry White, Mary Lou Beloate, and Terry Davis enjoy their Crepe Surprises made especially by the chef. Night club performer, John Gary, entertains the audience with an old English ballad and an impersona- tion of famous people singing a song. Debbie Murrell, Mr. Bill Dunn, Dorothy Berry, and Mr. John Brooks await the meal and the upcoming announcement of awards.
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