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Sophomore Jeff Smith, Junior Mike Balderamma, and Seniors Bubba Daniels, Brad Danford, Doug Fowler, and Marty Parker lead members in contemporary songs. Front row: Sherry Marshall, Teresa Sim- mons, Jana Keen, Quay Townsend, Sheree Hopkins Second row: Julie Hicks, Kathy Galvan, Melanie Sanderson, Susan Smith, Rachel Finstad, Kelly Cox, Kelly Graves Back row: David Riehl, Mark Borbolla, Mike Balderamma, Tal Sanders, Brad Danford, Doug Fowler, Billy Kemp Young Life members clap to music played on the guitar. Coming out of a pile-up, Young Life members like to have a good time. Young Life 103
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Good clean fun, unusual experiences and lots of laughs help Young Life members get inuolued and have bunch of crazy memories Young Lite was a nondenominational organization for high school students. This club met every Monday night at the homes of the members. Young Life members met to have good, Young Life is a great op- portunity to get people in- volved in the right ac- tivities. - Melinda White clean fun and meet people. At meetings Mr, Ron Smith, sponsor, who coaches at Watauga Jr. High, played guitar, Seniors Doug Fowler, boy's president, Brad Danford and Marty Parker led contemporary song. Melinda White was girl's president. The purpose of Young Life, Doug said is to get nonchurchgoers involved in the right ac- tivities. Special events were also plann- ed. These included go-carting, eating out and scavenger hunts with Polaroid cameras. The success of Young Life, Doug feels, is the quantity and quality of the people involved. It's really a lot of fun, says David Riehl, senior. On May 31, four Young Life members attended a camp in the Smokey Moun- tains of North Carolina. Seniors Doug Fowler, Brad Danford, Kim Bruski and Cindy Augustine attended. They enjoyed hiking, riding horses and playing various athletic games. It was a lot of fun and we met a lot of people, Doug said. s :--. Q, .sw S Members enjoy putting on skits for each other. Senior Doug Fowler shows off his talent by play- ing his guitar at a Monday night meeting. 102 Young Life
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On the job training and school projects help many vocational students Build for a better future Coordinated Vocational Academic Educa- tion was a vocational program designed for students with special learning needs. As in other vocational programs, students attend- ed school half a day and worked half a day. Jim Morton and Ronnie Pipes taught this This is necessary if one plans to pursue a job in this field. - George Bishop class. They feel the success of this class was the fact that many of the students needed to work and this program kept them in school but let them work. CVAE taught students how to fill out ap- plications, get a job, keep a job, how to change jobs and employee-employer rela- tions. This gave the students experience on a real job. This, for many students, was a helpful experience for the future. Construction trades was a class that dealt with several crafts which were masonry, carpentry, plumbing, and working with elec- tricity. George Bishop, sponsor, said that about 50C7o of his students go on to pursue a career in this field. Working half a day at P8zC Ceramics earns Senior Bill Oatman extra money. sr Si if 1 at ,,, J.. I W' -- 'tgfgfesmgggf L i ' f A . . - T: ' f ll-'vii EE'2:l:EE22'rfE f 23122, lfwlib: r ' . A A-H as ,,. J. W ,g ives rw . sw if M gig' , f, M , if 1+ rr it li 'Y' 56352, MQW Aff, is: 4, auf',L 14f,, its 1 ff' 7 3. gr --- ---f f:::faa:af r ' K--wisi...--f at f as - f f V- tm- ,...,...,..,,,....,.u,,,,.4,..,,,,,m I . ww 'gy' ,f .if ---f.:.'-fm r- 55, ,Ei ,.. fii A- fa W ..f... .W -4- -.ff .A -A ef.: V Ui , 7 'r n 9 f yr W WW i'f it V . ... .. -W fifi - V :J , at L95-f ' ' . . it QW 'lg . W, .,,, , . 'W if fmsfinrailf . .... ,W ' 'mai ff i Tfff1.Q i ,,,, 5 T is 104 CVAE f Construction Trades .i., PM I . .f fab. ,, ff,- .. - , ,fu r f' . . rm. W' ,I .A W if -- S Y L f Y 'ff W wr A Va ' . ..,, f 'V isz,.irr,.t,,
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