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Qs' s r 59? HAIRY SITUATIONS. Cosmetology student Cindy Kilburn practices her trade as she works on the hair of a customer. CARPENTRY, as well as cosmetology and auto mechanics, is a vocationally-oriented class. Ward Phillips uses woodworking machinery. 226 .Q ix Q J 'f 'fl 1 V05 1 W ff -Q F it ff 4f 7 ,Q Hen-.go wow f 1 l' ,aff ,off 'aww, fig Jftfq of-,www
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the Bank and ' Getting off the ground was the main objective of the Moore High School Aeronautics Club this past year. Participating in activities such as Career Day at Kip's Big Boy, a swimming party, and a Fly-In at Chickisha for people who build airplanes. All of these activities were planned in order to carry out one purpose, building an airplane that the Federal Aviation Administration would ap- prove for flying. Thunderbird, a Sonerai ll, re- cieved national recognition in March from a magazine called, Sport Avia- tion. Sponsor of the Aeronautics Club was Mr. Gene Plumley, serving of- ficers were Roger Roots, president, Craig Chaney, vice-president, Scott Hazelwood, secretary-treasurer, Dean Scott, assistant secretary- treasurer, and Rick Martin, reporter. Industrial Arts Club sponsor was Mr. Hugh Gouldy. Officers were Larry Gregg, president, Thomas Spangenburg, vice-president, Patti Watts, secretary, Keith Rudolph, treasurer, Gary Lassiter, reporter, and Mike Stover, Sargeant-at-Arms. Other members are Mitchell Farrell, past president and Monty Rainwater. Larry Gregg also serves as state vice-president for Industrial Arts. AERONAUTICS. Front row: Roger Roots, president, Craig Chaney, vice-president, Scott Hazelwood, secretary X treasurer, Richard Martin, reporter, Dean Scott, assistant secretary I treasurer, Second row: Jay Shepard, John Nizza, Wendell McClung, Cindy Barker, Tim Bence, Gary Staats, Third row: Bobby Miller, Doug Pearce, Jackie Curnutt, Mark Taylor, Scott Williams, David Williams, Fourth row: Steve Dater, David Phillips, Mark Killian, Lewis Hames, Jon Sherrell, Raymond Cantwell, Back row: Kevin McKinney, Ike Tennyson, Kevin Hudson, Don Wormley, Greg Jordan, Tony Cole, Chris Jackson. lt 9 I INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB. Front row: Mr. Hugh Gouldy, advisor, Larry Gregg, president, Thomas Spangenburg, vice-president, Patti Watts, secretary, Keith Rudolph, treasurer, Second row: Monty Rainwater, Mike Stover, Mitchell Farrell.
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The Bank ond ' Vocational Industrial Clubs of America is a club created in order to help the students find different jobs to suit their personalities, Donna Jackson explained. The class built a model, Peterbilt, half-built, half- scaled truck that they were able to drive. Jeff Senters and Eddie Rich, two members of VICA, attended the VICA leadership Workshop at Edmond, on August 7-10 and were named out- standing district leaders in the state of Oklahoma. There were many activities that VlCA club sponsored, such as tour- ing the capital February 15th and meeting the governor and other legislators. Members also went to district contest, then on to state, possibly attending nationals in Bir- mingham, Alabama. MHS's chapter is actually divided into two clubs - one of cosmetol- ogy and auto mechanics students, and the other for ICT students. Officers of VICA-ICT are Eddie Rich, president, Don Forcher, vice- president, Stacy Swearingen, secre- tary, Frank Randall, treasurer, Donna Jackson, historian, Tammye Walker, reporter, Rick Montgomery, chaplain, and Rickey Cate, parlia- mentarian. Although they meet together, the Auto Mechanics!Cosmetology VICA club has two sets of officers. Cos- metology leaders are Pam Cabrera, president, Lisa Reeder, vice- president, Teresa Cridlin, secretary, and Gayla Waldron, reporter. Offic- ers for Auto Mechanics are Zane Lewis, president, Lee Collins, vice- president, Robin Lott, secretary, Ruben Wheat, treasurer, Ed Pearce, historian, and Mike Ward, chaplain. VICAXICT. Front row: Jeff Senters, district secretary, Eddie Rich, president, Don Forcher, vice-president: Donna Jackson, historian, Frank Randall, treasurer, Rickey Cate, parliamentarianq Rick Montgomery, chaplain, Tammye Walker, reporter: Stacy Swearingen, secretary: Second row: Mr. Gene Wilson, sponsor: Scott Cheatham, James Stevens. Tamm Shugart, Ricky Simms, Robbie Green, Kim-Parker, Racher Martinez, Jamie Kilgore, Shelly Jackson: Third row: John Antonelli, Ricky Fowler, David Murphey, Alan GriffittS, Devin Smith, Lisa Berry, Cheri Start, Back-row: Kenng Nic- cum, Robby Phillips, Kenny Stevens, J.W. Pierce, Karl avid- Son, Nathan Wilhoit, Todd Chastain. as r. . .,., L i' ef, A V . - I , K K 1 ,,.. t .. Q ri. if rs wr , , e Q .W , .s a -L g . - J ij' if -L., ' , iii, A ' -. kt M T.. t . Q X, L .,,, . . Q, M . ' .. A ,. X, ' 1-ziifil - fi ,t- 'H' if ,. . . , . ., . ,. , f ,.,,V., g . Q . Q S' . I ' tf X , ....,, -5' g i l ' ...J 5 .-,.,- ' he .5 ' A H, . ' ' .... ' J ' gi VICAXCOSMETOLOGY AND AUTO MECHANlCS, Front row: Mike Ward, chaplain, Teresa Cridlin, secretary, Pam Cabrera, president, Robin Lott, secretary, Gayla Waldron, reporter, Lisa Reeder, vice-president, Zane Lewis, president, Ruben Wheat, treasurer, Ed Pearce, historian: Lee Collins, vice- president, Second row: Darla Dutton, Cindy Kilburn, Susan Greeson, Jackie Collins, Joe Garcia, Greg Bird, Ronnie Car- penter, Bobby Pagel, Randy Condit, Kirk Ferguson, Third row: Alan Haney, Mike Jones, Clay Wilhoit, Paul Rolewicz, Sheila Johnston, Darla Trower, Linda Brackeen, Fourth row: Todd McLain, Dale Reed, Terri Smith, Annette Reeder, Trudy McGowen, LaDonna Chance, Dana Cook, Jackie Guinn, Carla Richardson, Donna Quenzer, Back row: Leo Hunt, Randy Lund, Rick Mantooth, Clark Vaught, Sherri Fink, Gina Sarrett, Pam Mahan, Diane Jantz, Judy Rich, Connie Leckie, Pam Scott, Lynda Hamilton. 227
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