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Welding 1983-1984 All dressed up and ready to go are: Mike Walker, Keith Sam, Billy Cole, Raymond Goynes, Phillip Palmer, Donald Oliphant, Ronald Marshall, Leonard Moore, Lisa Cadriel, Scotty Parsons, and Heath Taggart. Michael Jackson practices to master the skill of welding. Norman Jones, George Sims, Michael Jackson, Steve Hood, Troy Crowston, Ron Cooley, Bruce Wilson, Johnny Flisowski, Marc Frank, Stacy Sonnier, Nathan Randle, and Ricky Rojas take a break from welding to pose for a picture in the beginners welding class. Welders Show Cougar Pride Not many people realized how much the welding classes contributed to the school in the 1983-84 school year. Such projects included a blocking sled for the Football Team and an observation tower to film football practice and Baseball games. The classes finished the year by building Barbecue Pits and smoker pits but the main purpose of the class was to teach Pre-Industrial Training. The welders would go through numerous tests to perfect their scores which would assure a welding job after High School. 102 Organizations
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A New Class Warren Manthey, William Nunn, Aaron Shankle, Randy Bilek, James Henderson, Marshall Wier, Steven Kelly, Joe Bejarno, Darryl Robinson, Herman Brents, Michael Goodmore, Joe McAfee Terra Mack, David Lewis, Bennard Townsel, William Green, Ikies Pettiett all work together to solve a problem. Annie Brents and Willie Randle work on a radio which is one of their many skills. «eOCf 9 J f Gm William Green, David Lewis, Louis Neco, Rodney Dowell, Willie Randle, Ikies Pettiett, Torra Mack, Bernard Townsel, Annie Brents, Darrion Brown are in the beginning TV and Radio Electronics This year the electronic class opened up from basic repair of TV ' s and radios to teach the whole electronic field including Micro- Computers and High Fidelity Sound Equipment. In fact the class changed its name to computer repair. This new class will increase employment opportunities by train- ing electrical technicians who have theoretical as well as practical knowledge of electronic circuits and computers. Organizations 101
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Cuttin ' hair at LMHS f The first year class is Yvette Joubert, Claudia Staudt, Kathy Ratcliffe, Marty Venegas, Richard Jackson, Cindy Overton, Lynn Spillar, Rachael Green, Cathy Nolan, Shelly Whitmire, Andrea Kochanowski, Gwen Fontenot, Dayamanti Bejarano, Trina Williams, and Sheila Deese who is not pictured. . Claudia Staudt gives a manicure to get more practice for the state board test. The second year class consists of Jan Wimberly, Grace Daughtry, Tracy Sanford, Sonya Blinkhorn, Lisa White, Pamela Durgan, Jannelle Howard, Marilyn Marks, Jackie Bailey, Carrie Baker, Lee Simmons, Selina Rodriques, Jackie Carrier, Georgetta Duff, LaDonna Dawson, and Dana Olivier ' Andrea Kochanowski puts the final touches on a hair-do. Cosmetology does well at district and state. The Cosmetology class did a number of things for the school and the community. They sponsored a Christmas Banquet for the faculty and they offered their services at half price for the senior citizens. The class members also did well at district competition. Tracey Sanford, Lisa White, and Sheila Deese qualified for state and almost all received a ribbon at district. At the end of the year the senior class prepared for their state board test by taking mock tests. Passing this exam meant earning their License. Organizations 103
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