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Scott Bruce listens for prin ting directions. Pho to by Pascal Villiger. 'L 5, l. . ,uk 4 .,z.Q - 1 ,Q 151 A 91 v . TN J-, 'hy-'F K .R-'!. H' N-n. ,. P4 ., y 'YV 1 .. .. -4.3, ii i .f v A freshman looks up to answer a question. Photo by Pascal Villiger. L.. vie ' r 'is- ' ,, 8 if Michelle Doyle works on a problem. Photo by Pascal Villiger. Industrial Arts and Printing 83
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Students master fine line This year the Drafting Club kept busy with its involvement in school. At Open House the officers escorted the visiting parents. The workers also worked outside of class representing our school in competition. They attended the state regional, the Woman's Auxiliary architectural Design Competition, and the Texas A8tM mail-in contest. Forthefirsttimetheclubhadtwostudents on the regional board of office officers. Kim Mclntyre was elected president and Kim Kelly was elected secretary. The Drafting Club also sponsored social events such as an area wide picnic, Christmas Party, and an end of the year banquet. 82 Industrial Arts, Printing 'Q 41 - .. . at A A Il, .12 Bill Higdon uses the printer to print programs. A printing student learns how to draft a Photo by Pascal Villager picture. Photo by Pascal Villager COV8f
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cquiring new skills Both the Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Club and the Electronics Club were once again involved in the Vocational Industrial Clubs of America. Students from both of the clubs prepared notebooks and projects for the district and state competitions held in Houston and Fort Worth. They were judged on their skills and the accuracy of their work. Hildreth Deanne, the Electronics Club sponsor, taught students how to build various electronic instruments, such as power supplies, radios, and testers. The club's class project involved building a Heathkit Robot, which the juniors later programmed. Hero , as it was called, will be used in school functions and to create interest and attention for the mechanical skills classes in the future. Lewis Jackson, the Air Conditioning!Refrigeration club sponsor, taught his students to build and repair cooling units and otherelectricalappliances Included in these appliances were air conditioners, refrigerators, washers, and dryers. The cIub's goals were to give students technical training and to promote self satisfaction with their own work. The classes, during school, were designed to give students on-the-job training and a new career skill. he-M.-wmimpf 84 VICA Daryl Hassett works on his electronic profect Photo by Pascal Vllllger
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