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,. .-. Ram Charger picks up first at state Pre-ernployrnent students reinforce theory by winning awards Three pre-employment classes, auto- mechanics, auto-body, and construction trades boasted award winners among those enrolled. At the' Vocational Industrial Cooperative Association district meet, senior Joe Bertholf, a second year auto- body student, placed third in the speed skill contest. Two other Haltom students along with students from five other schools had entered the contest. At the state convention in San An- tonio, Joe won first place in the technical information test. Construction Trades: First row: Charles Manning, Randy Gilmore, Scott Steward, David Looney, Darrell Sharp, Stacy Car- song Second row: Ricky Sutton, Jimmy Speers, Pat Lonery, Brad Pollark, Mike Southandg Third row: Terry Dale: David Gilliam, David Simmons, Curtis Roten, Mike Upchurch, Mr. George Bishop. Auto Mechanics: First row: Mr. Harold Black, Hoining Xay, Kevin Tolly, Robert Bobog Second row: Hungchol Kim, Scott Lee, Ricky Wharton, John Firm, Kirby Stinson. Auto Mechanics: First row: Mr. Harold Black, Brian Ruggle, James Corney, Tim Green, Keith Patterson, Billy Carrol, Steve Phifferg Second row: Tracy Jolly, Richard McCalab, Leslie Washington, Tim Tatton, Earnest Torrez. 'Alt was about seven pages long and asked alot of detailed teachnical ques- tions about different types of body work, explained Joe. The auto-body class claimed another first at state when the Ram Charger pick-up they entered won a blue ribbon. When it came in the shop, it was wiped out. The hood was all wavy and should have been replaced, stated sophomore Rob Allen. John Firm and Kirby Stinson, senior auto-mechanics students, were named finalists in the test for the Scholarship Program from Lincoln Technical ln' stitute of Irving. John was granted one of ten scholarships valued at S4000 and Kirby won a tool box valued at 35385. Construction trades students did not enter any contests, but at the end of the year, Curtis Roten, senior, earned a special plaque for outstanding performance. mln my book, he is one of the more outstanding students at Haltom. He showed good leadership ability as well, said instructor George Bishopl 1 AUTO MECHANICS - CONSTRUCTION TRADES s ri si iii EQHK ilii
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Senior auto mechanics student John Firm watches as Joe Bertholf, senior auto body student applies finishing trim to a re- painted jeep truck. Auto body: First row: Mr. Charles Caut- trell, Ronnie Gentry, Danny Horton, Harvey Patino, Cliff Robertson, John Bethea: Second row: Miguel Marioni, John Hahn, Curtis Williams, Danial Harjo, Robert Runyon. Along with classmates, senior auto mechanics student Kirby Stinson helps to repair the electrical circuitry of an automobile. Sophomore auto body student Rob Allen practices straightening metal by working on a mangled fender during the morning class. Auto body: First row: Rob Allen: Second row: Mr. Charles Cauttrell, Randy Sprinkle, Danny Spencerg Third row: Bill Almonrode, Joe Bertholf, Marty Renfro. AUTO BODY
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