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W sf wif f Works on display interested both award winners and visitors. P ' h J W bb ' K M' ' f' - 1 d f ' ' . Q A O S h IEICUCC t63.C CI' 3IIl6S C IIISPCCIS Clit IZC S ll'St P HCC fa tlllg pI'0JeCll Dra ws Crowd The sixth annual Industrial Arts Show was held May 2, 1966. Prizes were awarded in three divisions: Mechanical Drawing I, Mechanical Drawing II, and a combined woodworking division. Drafting projects included blueprints, landscaping diagrams, and machine designs. Among the tooled projects were tableware, gun racks, book holders, and a magazine rack. N- pr- gases.. sm Third-place winners Ernest Zaragoza and Philip Riley admire the finish on a coffee table. 59
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Craftsmen Present Projects l I Second-place winners Bill Ed Morton, Tim Timmons and Johnny Amick display their woodworking projects. Ralph Villyard and James Bagby placed first in their respective divisions. Instructor Hugh Barnett looks over John Rohertson's third-place winning table. 58 Visitors admire eye-catching exhibits.
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K N :ft 5 W fx 5 . Nm xkt' Roland Scott e with this sign. gvvwg nds his campaign. speech Parties, Posters, and Placards Highlight School Elections These four officers are on their way to the Student Coun- cil Convention in Hurst, Texas. e X. I il i ' g ,, . sg , , A y fp - , so s sk . , Mr. Payne thinks over the speeches. An active campaign resulted in the election of fine new Student Council officers. The 1965-66 officers turned their positions over to Rashad Dabaghi, presidentg Roland Scott, vice-presidentg Susan Schmidt, secretaryg Kay Williams, treasurerg and Tommy Countz, parliamentarian. The new officers were formally invested by Mr. Westmoreland at an assembly. They attended a state Student Council convention at Hurst shortly after the election. 60 The 1965-66 officers congratulate their successors.
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