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wtf!! f' Radio-TV Can Tune It In Whether its an antique radio or a color zoom-in television, Radio-Television Electronics tunes in. The 30 member club was tested for their working ability in the field of elec- tronics. Trained by their president, Keith Allison, they took a ham radio test to license them as amateur radio operators. Monthly meetings were held for self- improvement and to make plans for fund raising events to purchase jackets. lVlr. Hodges is the sponsor. Top Left: Look lVlr. Hodges, this television is eating up my hand! John Sayen. Top Right: Radio-TV officers are Joe Janczak, secretary, Keith Allison, president: and Bruce Alexander, vice president. Not pictured are Brad Higgins, treasurer: Steve Black, sergeant-at-arms: Mark Staggs, reporter, and Joe Walters, parliamentarian. Above: Radio-TV members are Joe Janczak, Jeff Bell, lVlark Kroencke, Keith Allison, Bruce Alexander, Kenneth Green, John Sayen, John Scherich, Axel Kirchgessner, and Tom Butts. Organizations 83
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Right: Gerry Moore and Brian Aregood doing a layout of precision. Below: He might be wearing an apron but that does not mean he can bake a cake. Jeff Cook. Middle right: Printing officers are: Seated, Tina Townsley, reporter, Debbie Clare, historian, Peggy lVloss, secretary. Standing: Greg Blake, treasurer, Lynn Little., president, Doris Kanewske, parliamentariang and Becky Lantz, vice president. Not pictured is Tony Biggort, sergeant-at-arms. Club Members Leave Imprint This year VICA Printing students helped design and produce the student directory together with the efforts of the VOE students. Printing stu- dents reached for higher goals this year to become an outstanding club with high achieve- ments in VICA contests. By visiting other printing corporations such as Exxon Printing, Kwik Kopy, and Woodland Sun, members gained experience in the field of printing. Not only do these talented students know how to run a press, but they also design and create for other departments of the school. VICA Printing students sold T-shirts to school organizations as a fund raising project. lVlrs. Sue Lancaster is their sponsor. Right: Stacey Belleh uses the light table in printing class. 82 Organizations ...aux prec! Ng . in mr' V,,Wafra,,fs..-wig., - ff , CH ,J Qjr. A --f ,. ' f -,,,,,.' ' ' M ,Ai Y ny
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They Use the Cosmic Approach Scissors, brushes, and combs are the tools used in Cosmetology. This is a group of girls who enjoy giving a new look to other people. They spend three school periods each day washing and cutting hair. They even do a great manicuring job. Any of the services offered in a beauty shop are provided for area customers at a minimal price. lVlrs. Earline Rossi supervises their work. Above: Now how short do you want it? Tony Garcia and Ranell Russell. Right: A stunning coiffure. Middle right: Cosmetology officers are: Back: Pam Johnson, vice president: Christy ward, president: and Bonnie Murray, parliamentarian. Front: Francis Palmer, chaplain, Leslie Baker, reporter: Robin Knapp, secretary: Melanie Grammer, treasurer. Top right: These new blow dryers get heavy use. Terri Wilson. 84 Organization VWQPHV 'um' 'NN ,
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