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Randy Smith finalizes some trimming for the SS. Kellam tugboats. AMLRILAN INDI STRIAI ARIS STl'Dl'.NTS AS- 'xork Robbie Collins Back Row Michael Vanture SUUAUUN 75 Y. , 1. ' iff, xy, 5 fr,-,D Sponsorl Bryant Pause, Robert Bacon. Doug 3 , H I Ag, . Q ,. -H. N- ,,-,g, 5.,',Wl4 kwnny Workman Barbara Parker. Randy Smith Prrerision was called for as Robert Bacon mado some of the identification signs the club made for the school. Buddy Duncan's mutirgulosity shows a sc-rim: of pride in his project, a fooling Ihr- Industrial Arts Club instills in its rnsemlncrs, 47 hd QU' i fx 1 .gl --Q. . 11, 1- ,0. I 1 , 4 it Q--.ti ,. l B x tx I , 1 .-! - , 1 il! .4 ff' l UI is 44 Sf' S N . , f . xv ' 5 . F Q, ff Xi? , . g 5 . !t V OJ Q l' f it J x 'ol jf fy x R Y yu! 'LD I -al xy 'l NX K Q, Q, 1 Q r N F N if K 'S' xp if 'Xx-, 1 , YM V O X-Y ' J Y ' 9 0' fff J is ' sly BOX VJ x QQ x LV I ' UQ 1 if All V lx X r 01 i X XF iv J ' 1,3-f I 4 5 x 1 1 L l '1
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at ik President Susan Crenshaw and Tren- inemlners Ineio j g tI I It, surer Liz Mahar meet with Trinity ting survim: at tl I IA Og TRINITY TRI-HI-Y. Ifronl Row lim-Irlu Twvrnmu Ale-x1sf,.I II, ll'-II I I I II I I lliispt Illsl I, IIIIIIIIUI Fouls' ISI-1 I, Sllhtlll Lruiislmw Imm Hunk R IJ II I I I I I I II'revs I, lgium I'HIulnI1ulV I'rus I, Liz Mulmr Illlfitilb- I Vt. ntvr-. I.v1 I I rt I IJ I I' I I hlikhllll Row Korn-lvn lliii-vm., Mnln-Ilv IIEIFIISUII, l.inrIv Mrlbunnugl I II gg I 1 ,K r ,J ks. .. In Times of eed Industrial Arts Officially founded on Octo- ber 16 at a formal dinner given at the Naval Amphibious Base, the Industrial Arts Club be- came one of the newly- chartered clubs affiliated with the American Industrial Arts Students' Association IAIASAJ. This year all high schools in the city were en- couraged to organize and estab- lish clubs associated with AIASA. The club has a nucleus of twelve members who represent all areas taught under indust- rial arts. It began its first project as a courtesy to the school by making signs to number and identify the rooms and build- ings used by teachers and ad- ministrators which had not been previously identified. The major project for this year was a cooperative effort with the other AIASA clubs in the city, who all made toys for children during the Christmas season, produced to be distri- buted by the Salvation Army. Kellam participated by design- ing and making a toy tugboat of which some 80-85 were repro- duced. Underscoring the fact that the club does deal with a form of art, its purpose is to stress technological skills, pride in workmanship, and to develop an awareness of careers related to industrial arts. Trlnlty Trl-H1-Y Even though the words create, maintain, and extend are in the last line of the Hi-Y Hymn, they are highly regarded by members of Trinity Tri-Hi-Y, a service club almost as old as Kellam. Trinity's many service projects include donating to the World Service Program, sponsoring a needy family for Christmas, brightening up the lives of the elderly in nursing homes, washing classroom desks, volunteering time to the Center for Effective Learning, and delivering the Plaza News for the Plaza Civic League. Hard work may be one of the requirements of being in the club, but so is fun. The mem- bers have many parties, use the facilities at the nearest YMCA, and participate in Olympic games with fellow Hi-Y clubs. One of Trinity's major projects was held in the spring when members went to Richmond to participate in the Model General Assembly. The members acted as state legis- lators debating bills and resolu- tions in the House of Delegates and Senate. The Model General Assembly helps the members to broaden their knowledge of their state government and to become well-informed citizens. I 47 'fir-. 'U
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