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They Open the Door to Their Future What would we ever do without them? General Construction Trades members do their share of work in keeping our school in tip-top condition. You have probably seen these dedicated members working around the school on various projects, like painting and cement pouring. Their acquired skills in the field of house construction will open the door to many job opportunities in their future. The sponsor is lVlr. Frank Rauschuber. Top: Lumber stacking is all a part of construction building. Curtis Cook. Middle Left: Construction Trade members don't like to be disturbed when they are hard at work. Mike Smith, Thomas Jeffcote, and Scott Messer. Middle Right: Construction Trade officers are: Front row, Mark Loerch, sergeant-at-arms: Scott Cross, reporterg Joe Garcia, president. Back row, Dan Hornbeck, parlia- mentariang Alton Branford, vice president: Byron Cornish, secretary: Richard Stewart, treasurer. Above: This board will be as smooth as silk when I arn done. Scott Messer. Right: The smell of shavings from wood fill the classroom. Bobby Chumley, Far Right: Carl Witchett starts with the basics-a piece of wood. 80 Organizations ,Ag x., S 1
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, t fs i , X l .1 E. 1 Pi S J ,f ig. NemW ' Here They Draft Future Plans Affiliated with Vocational Industrial Clubs of America, the Vocational Drafting Club spent a great deal of time practicing for contests. Members attended the Area lll skill contest in lVlarch. They entered architectural plans and machine drawings. The members were voting delegates at state level and the officers attended a leadership training program. Sponsor is IVlike Kresienski. . 5 7' ev Top Left: Mark Settlage makes a lettering sheet from a rock concert magazine. Middle Left: Here's a sundeck, and l'Il put the conservatory and the billiard rooms over there, explains Ken Neely. Examining the plan are Russell Walker, Bruce Blanton, Gary Crofford, and Ken Neely. Above: Ken Neely practices drafting with dreams of winning the state contest. Left: James lVlcAnally drawing up plans for a deluxe house for contests. Organizations 79
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If We Con'1 Fix It, It Isn't Broken You name it, they can fix it. From toasters to motorcycles, Mechanical Trade students work on all types of objects. Stu- dents, teachers, and even School Board members leave their valuables in the hands of these capable students. For only two dollars plus expenses, they will work on anything connected with bolts, screws, or any other kind of metal fabrication. The Mechanical Trades Club is the first step toward a rewarding and promising career in the field of small appliance repairs. Top: This is what they call hanging around in Mechanical Trades. Mark Greene.MiddIe Left: Mechanical Trades officers are: David Monroe, parliamentariang Ronnie Stephenson, sergeant-at-arms: Joe Smith, treasurer: Ronald Whitehead, president: Barry Bailey, vice president: Rudolph Gloria, representative: Mike Didonato, secretary. Above: lf you have a cavity just come see us! Mark Greene and David Monroe. Left: And tomorrow l get my license! Rudolph Gloria. Organizations 81
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