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Page 105 text:
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SUMMER MADNESS Disease infects room 34 i KVIL ME 7 'W-in-.1,.. IN RQHM LISTEN 2 U. .uri uh: if 'WK lj' '., I- Q. ll J M... ly ' 'F .fr . I 'NL al 'H' sf- L:-1 2 .H Ron Chapman pauses a moment with Rusty Biles. Katrina Lewis, Sheri Drysdale. Tara Schooler, Wendi Wright. Sharyl Spencer. and Steve Mylius in front ofthe sign on the Corner of Belknap and Carson St. caught his attention. I - 1..,3'!',,A im W 'ALI wg IJ' y ii gi, ss 1:1 915 ft' 0' Gia 9 0358410 -.1 19090 that 5 Cars passing hy. slowed to watch some fool on top of some stools hang letters on the marguee. while two others held the shaky ladder as steady' as possihle. After one of the stools cracked and the hrave soul on top fell to the ground. the letters adorned the mar- quee. not in a heautiful manner. hut in a way' that could he called creative. It read NKVII. IN ROOM ii. MIi I,IS'I'IiN 3 I '. After making their way' hack to journalism room. they werent satisfied with just the cre- ative sign. Iieing nagged on hy several staf- fers. Mrs. Iomlinson soon found herself on the phone to one of KVII,'s secretaries. who replied. Okay'. I'll relay the information. Then signs were hung around the school to help guide the man with the S50 to room 54. Thinking of nothing more to do. they faced the real world and hack to work on the yearhook they' went with their disease slightly' wearing off. The day' grew longer and the excitement drained with every hour. Every' once in a while a joking student would look DUI the door and say. iI,ook. here comes Ron Chapman? hut the disc jockey never came and the yearhook memhers were getting discouraged and ready' to leave. Guess what? Ron Chapmans herel' said the same joker as before and everyone looked up hut then looked away again, thinking he was just jesting again. Ihen sure enough Ron Chapman. the head hauncho of radio. walked into room ski. The staffers became ecstatic. most ran around the room screaming and shaking the dist jockeys hand. hut some just stood there with the look of amazement saying. I tan' helieve it. At first. Mr. Chapman just stood there try ing to figure out what in the world was wrong with these people. hut he was soon guided to the phone to call his radio station. IIey'. I,arry' Dieksonl Ron Chapman here, Heyy I found another winner. I crossed the horder of Ilaltom City. drove down a little hit and saw a sign hy' Iialtoni IIigh School, I thought the place would he all shut up. hut I ventured down the halls and found my way to room si and the annual staff was down here workingg so let's hear it for the annual staffli' XX'ell, what are you going to do with that SSO! I,arry' Dickson asked. Its going towards a type-setter for next years newspaper staff. It only tosts I-4 thou'. the excited staffer answered. XX'ell, I guess we can have a tax write-off on that. then. Dickson replied. Then Mr. Chapman hung up the phone. rewarded the staff with the 50 dollars. eon- gratulated them. and went on his way to Ifort XX orth to award some more listeners. After Ron Chapman departed and the excitement had died down. the sickness that had affected them earlier, seemed to he healed and they' packed up their work and went home. only' to return again tomorrow. The S50 hill receiyed from KVII. is displayed in front ofthe radio that brought the winnings. set on FM 105.'. Could that be the image of Ron Cfhap- man in the center?
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ICT, DE I 5 .XT-I. 13. U ,- itil N-JMQFFOW L i i 'r i V I its P,-Mxami Need Q Good Hgq VH sw 'this Joh? l VHOIi .iw ard winner, Sharron Hall campaigns for president with these posters. Cand , fruit, mone makers ' y DE, ICT attend conventions, VHOE checks pressure Iii checking blood pressure at Haltom High School and nine different malls. includ- ing Northeast Mall and the Tandy Center. the Vocational Health Occupation Iiduca- tion Class won the state award lor the high- est pt-rtentage ot' blood pressures taken in Texas. They also took blood pressure checks for the senior citizens monthly, At Halloween. members spent time inak- ing hand puppets for the children at Cooks C,liiltlren's Hospital, Novembers activities consisted of a smokeout, which was to encourage people who smoked to stop smoking for a day. and taking food to the shut-ins of the Boulevard Manor Care Center. Then. at the Ifort Worth State School. VIIOIi students threw a party in one ofthe childrens wards in December. David Queen, certified EMT and a Hal- tom High School graduate. conducted a liour-hour course in Cardiopulmonary Resus- citation ICPRI in which eight teachers and I' Haltoni High students participated. At Valentines. carnations were sold by VHOIi members for SI and distributed to students on the Ifridav before Valentines Dav. They also took Iiaster baskets to the mentally retarded patients at Crossroads Development Center. The Distributive Iiducation Class had their sales project in October where they sold candv and stuffed animals. They also attended the Area leadership I,ab on Octo- ber IO and Il in Clenrose, Speakers taught the students how to develop leadership lior chapter olilices by participating in dililierent activities to achieve this. In March the Area Career Development Conference was attended by members in which thev coin- peted in events in relation to their training. Area officers were elected and the delegates attended workshops, There was an Employer-Iimployee lunch- eon in May at the Diamond Oaks Country Club where club awards were given. Student of the Year went to Bobby Thrash and the top salesperson went to Tammy Kee. The Industrial Cooperative Training class attended numerous conventions. including the District Convention at Wichita Iialls High School in March and the state conven- tion at the Dallas Convention Center. In addition to touring the Texas State Techni- cal Institute in Waco and the Grand Prairie Naval Air Station in Grand Prairie, they also went to the Ifort Worth Exposition and I'at Stock Show, Mainly throughout the year. they attended industrial field trips through businesses and contributed to civic and community affairs. ICT sold fresh fruit and donations lor a half a side of' beef as their fund-raising pro- ject, Being paraplegic for a day taught VHOE students, Kenneth Hendrix and Ingrid Aponte to appreciate normal health. Tina Tolbert and Brenda Kirkpatrick admire the avv ard while senior Bobby Thrash speaks on the phone at the Diamond Oaks Country Club at the DE luncheon. 'NI t 5
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