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Sweetheart Election Climaxes Industrial Arts Year The Industrial Arts Club is composed of students who are interested in widening their knowledge in this technological age. The students are concerned with tools, materials, experimentation and proces- ses of industry. As a project for the year, the club spent several months working on a basketball foulboard with an electric lighting system. The club also attended an Industrial Arts contest at Texas A M in the spring. One of the honors the club received during the year was having their own president, Don Parker, elected state sergeant-at-arms, and national vice-presi- dent. HE INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB'S OFFICERS include icky Kenedy, sergeant-at-arms; Mike Preston, treasurer; Dee ay Higgs, reporter; Don Parker, president; Charles Husk, ice-president; Nan Smith, secretary, and Mr. Roy E. Briggs r., sponsor. DON PARKER, PRESIDENT, presents to Denise Holman, Industrial Arts Club Sweetheart, a bouquet of roses. OF THE Industrial Arts club, from left, are Charlie usk, Randy Wright, Rick Kenedy, Deejay Higgs, Frank Gar- ison. Bill Harris, Dennis Torche, Denise Holman, Nan Smith, Mickey Corenblith, John Engclbrecht, Mike Gobal, Mike Callum, Don Parker, and Mr. Roy Briggs, sponsor.
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THE RADIO-ELECTRONICS CLUB, which includes, from the left. Don Francis, Lonnie Ed Crawford, Ken Konvicka, Steve Tits- worth, Steve Landsdowne, Michael Von Woppcrfield. Mike Uru- bcck, Will Davis, Trey Scott and Thomas Young, reads catalogs in its meetings to keep up with the current prices on electronic; equipment. Radio-Electronics Provides Lectures, Demonstrations WILL DAVIS, SECOND semester president, and Don Francis, presi- dent first semester, discuss one of the solutions to an electronics problem. ' A new club at Reagan this year is the Radio-Elec- tronics Club. The purpose of the club is to increase the student’s knowledge in radio and other electronic fields. One of their projects of the year was to try to start a group which would converse on the Citi- zens Band Radio once or twice a week. Officers for the club are Den Francis, president; Will Davis, vice-president, and Mike Sellingsloh, sec- retary-treasurer. The club’s sponsor is Mr. Charles Allen. 108
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MEMBERS OF THE D.E. CLUB are, first row from left, Deanna Liarakos, Georgia Seitz, Dennis Lobo, Lee Wilson, Anita Britt, Shari Buntyn, Gloria Tietje, Mrs. R. Luter, sponsor; second row from left, Win Harbison, David Hanson, William Scobe)-, John Franzctti, Otis Neal; back row from left, Robert Young. Kenl Hart, Jackie Payne, Ronnie O'Mealy, Stan Voelker, Dan LactourJ David Leonard, Dennis Schaudies. D.E. Teaches the Skills of Salesmanship THE NOMINEES FOR D.E. SWEETHEART pause for a moment before being judged. They are Gloria Tietje, Anita Britt and Connie Connolly (from right). MIKE HOLLENBECK, vice-president of the D.El Club, enjoys himself with his date at the D.E. Swcet-| heart presentation. no
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