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2 QS-N' , ff! mfg ef Members of the Northwest Auto Mechanics include CLEFT TO RIGHTJ: Mr. Paige Bost, Steve Rowland, Walter Brown, Danny Oxendine, Edwin Shaver, Richard Honeycutt, Tommy Harrell, Joe Compton, David Benton, Ricky Sutton, Allen Hilton, Larry Bowles, Keith Milem, Steve Deal, Bill Henry, Doug Morgan, Donnie Beaver, Eddie Roscoe, Gene Sloop, Randy Branton, Mike Bingham, Bruce Walkcr,.Mickey Williams, Don Brindle, Keith Cothran, Arlan Hudson, Bobby Weaver, Chris Nabors, Charles Collins, Mike Deal, Roy Stowe, Tony Barrier. .,f5? , tiff ii r fi, W 11110122 01909 116 An everyday sight in the student parking lot here at Northwest is that of members of the Automotive Mechanic Club working under the hoods of their cars. The club offered, as one of its main projects, a complete winterizing program to students and faculty members for a minimum cost. Under the direction of Mr. Paige Bost the club entered a float in the Kannapolis Christmas parade, and won third place. Also included in the club's activities for the year were several field trips to neighboring schools to investigate other automotive club's activities, and a trip to the Plymouth Trouble- Shooting Contest. Doug Morgan is caught in an everyday venture in the shop. Q, AQ Cf.. Leading the mechanics activities are Edwin Shaver, Reporter, Steve Deal, President Mike Deal, Secretary-Treasurer, Chris Nabors, Vice-President. Members of the class, Danny Simmons, Mickey Williams, Steve Deal, Doug Morgan, Chris Nabors, Mike Deal, and Tony Barringer display the workmanship as they ride in the Concord Parade. R 'ls tt. , C RB RRRXBS SU-l00l.
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Members of the ICT club include QCENTERJ: Jimmy Brewer. CFIRST ROWJ: Shirley Deese, Sue Almon, Brenda Wilcox, Judy Rumple, Delaine Dixon, Pam Wingler, Mr. Cliff Rimer, Advisor. KSECOND ROWJ: Shannon Lentz, Gary Shue, Allen Morgan, Steve Murray, Lynn Cress, Ronnie Bennick, Darrell Wilhoit. CTHIRD ROWJ: Mike Benton, Stanley Palmer, Gary Bollinger, John Hogan, Doyle Bost, Tony Thompson,Charles Nelson, Ricky Russ, Lewis Laney, Steve Owens, Larry Keever, Rich Pless, Dale Drye. 3 The Industrial Cooperative Training Program fI.C.T.j is a unified effort by school, business, and industry to provide on-the-job training for youth in the occupational areas of their choice. Providing supervised occupational experience, this program is directed toward enabling student-workers to acquire skills and related technical information. Through the guidance of Mr. Clifford Rimer, numerous projects were sponsored by the club during the year. One such fund-raising project brought a band to Northwest which played for students during their study halls. Profits were used to finance the Employer-Employee Banquet in the Spring. In addition, the I.C.T. Club helped with Career Week by introducing speakers from their affiliated vocations. During the year, the thirty-one I.C.T. members were able to earn approximately S45,000. i ,- I.C.T. students help with the serving of refreshments for guest speakers during career week. I 3 ' 'TEV' 1 lv Officers of ICT are CFIRST ROWJ: Shirley Deese and l g lg ' Pam Wingler, Reporter-Historian: John Hogan, Vice- , ' President, Jimmy Brewer, President. ,QM , Mr. Cliff Rimer instructs his class in the art of trade and 1ndustr1al E'uLg education. ' 197 s a. ... .. ,.swt1mte
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I so iw Officers of Electronics CLEFT TO RIGHTJ: Terry Turcotte, Vice-Presidentg Jimmy Smith, Presidentg Andy Hancock, Reporterg Tommy Smith, Second Vice-President. CNOT PICTUREDJ: Tony Overcash, Secretary-Treasurer. .fl 5 5 S Tony Overcash, Steve Crowley and Paul Latham repair the c0unty's audio-visual equipment. Sk Cfronzcs The Northwest Cabarrus Electronics Club was organized with the purpose of promoting a better understanding in the field of electronics. Under the guidance of Mr. Jesse Sides, members became more familiar with many electronic devices of complex structure. During the course of the year several field trips were made by the club to observe nearby industries. The group visited the Westinghouse Plant in Charlotte and the Federal Pacific Electronics Company in Albemarle, thus gaining a first-hand look at electronics in use. The maintenance and up-keep of the countyis audio-visual equipment was the elec- tronic club's main project for the year. -cl' iw' 5
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