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wfstwff, W M, ,ii ,iss as We , .fA,,X ,, A 5 av 4' 5, Q as ran ' ,,,.... . xi- iwu it fir In order to promote National Vocational Week, a trade fair in Wiley G. Thomas Jr. Coliseum raised money for the state voca- tional publicity committee and for in- dividual clubs. Cooperative Vocational Adjustment Education, taught by Mr. James Morton, won first place by selling S1400 in garage sale-type merchandise. Mrs. Billye Som- mermeyer's Future Homemakers of America Chapter won third place. Vocational clubs at Haltom and Richland were invited to take part. Twenty-eight booths offering merchandise, games and food were rented at S40 each. Ns 1' .J.. ,anno -ellis First row: Herman Spivey, Kristie Stewart, Jennifer Lee, Roger Smith, Jerry Parsleyg se- cond row: Eddie Leverett, Steve Davenport, Jay Sloan, Bo Brown, Jackie Holt, Terry Er- win, third row: Mark Davidson, Billy Lane, Ronnie Hassell, David Brian, Kenny Skubic, Sam Nance, Mr. Ronnie Pipes. First row: Steve Coleman, Shelley Dowdy, Sonya McKnight, Scott Daniellg second row: Randy Gorrell, Ricky Newsome, Adam Harrison, Rodney Lane, Bob Adamson: third row: Duane Mullins, Kenny Mann, Darrell Fuller, John Kelley, Alan Stephens, John Bethea, Mr. Jim Morton. Making change at the Trade Fair, John Firm, senior, studied auto mechanics. Trade Fair big garage sale Clubs share profits with state vocational office Clubs kept 60 percent of their profits and 40 percent went to the state voca- tional office for the purpose of publicizing vocational education, Mr. Charles Connel- ly, Industrial Cooperative Training instruc- tor, explained. Mr. Morton appeared on the Channel 11 news to promote the fair. The idea for the Trade Fair was initiated by Birdville vocational director Mr. Burt Burleson and Haltom-Richland Chamber of Commerce president Mr. Bill Carter. And, according to Mr. Connelly, will become an annual eventl was i Shawn Maynor helps lay carpet for the refurbished vocational office. The recep- tion area was newly furnished also. CVAE
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First row: Cindy Agostini, Cheryl Avery, Debbie McGee, Kathy Womack. Second row: Mrs. Fredna Sturch, Randy Gann, Greg Sanders, Paul Cummings, Charles Davis, Mary Trimble. Third row: Wade Pierce, Susan Lovelady, Chris Feller, Bobby Bolinger, Alan Miller, Jerry Evans. Not present: Ronny Walker, Jeff Deets, Vikki Dorris, Bill Oatman, Michelle Schell, Carla Tucker. Rushing to finish, senior Leah Cook fashions a paper mum sold by the French Club in honor of homecoming. FRENCH AND GERMAN CLUBS Preparing for Novemberfest, senior Deb- bie McGee paints characters from the Hobbit on the menu of the German Club's gingerbread house. if an Sw? V:.1. E, 5 'Nu 3 Q. ' bww! L fy jltvwii ,X , F'-s..,.. Fossil Park brought back childish memories as senior Sheri Drysdale and the French Club checks out the playground. Making a cheese fondue, senior Monica Lowdermilk entertains French Club members at her house for a last get together before school was out.
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