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QQ, : . MVK 'e:.n.,. Holding a screwdriver, Scott Ryan llll cleaned a transmission filter. Photo by John Shelton. Second Year Auto Mechanics. FRONT ROW: Joe Boerner, David Ashel and Brian Anderson. BACK ROW: Chris Palin and Ron Hendricks, l , .X ,Jr ., l N First Year Auto Mechanics. FRONT ROW: Vern Thammarongsu, Jay Smith, Benji Kaywood and Kevin Dennis. SECOND ROW1 Dean Elford, Kevin Davis, Scott Ryan, Terry Mayhue and Joe Boerner. LAST ROW: Scott Marin, Trent Stith, Jason Skinner, Tracy Bolt and Michael Rhsager.
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Handy-on experienee allowed ftzrelenrf to prepare for CAREERS Auto mechanics was a train- ing center for junior and senior students who were interested in the automotive field as a career possibility. This course provided classroom and shop instruction covering the theory and perfor- mance of an automobile's sys- tem. It was taught by Mr. Joe Boerner. Students studied the basics of auto mechanics, from simple to more complex procedures in a classroom atmosphere. They Replacing a heater hose, Tracy Bolt illl and Jason Skinner l12l used their knowledge of auto mechanization. Tracy plans to have a career in auto mechan- ics. Photo by Mark Hejnicki. To inspect the underside of a truck, Terry Mayhue llll put the truck up on jacks. This was Terry's first year in auto mechanics. Photo by Mark Hejnicki. Designed by Emily Stames were then able to practice their acquired knowledge in a shop by repairing their own vehicles or those brought in by other stu- dents. The members of the class participated in everything from body work to basic mainte- nance. The course taught them the training skills needed for ignition systems, steering and front end alignment, transmissions, fuel systems, and advanced studies in engine overhaul. This course in auto mechanics offered stu- dents a chance to have hands-on experience in a skill which may be used after graduation. Patti Pruitt. Gaining hands-on experience, Vern Thammarong su and Dean Elford Muniorsl looked up at the underside of a car to put in a new transmission Photo by Mark Hejnicki. After completing the work on his truck, Terry Mayhue and Kenny Simms CJuniorsl worked on lowering the truck. Photo by Mark Hejnicki.
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i ,K EH til raditions. In sports, traditions are argu- T ably some of the most . fasinating aspects. Sports traditions are an end- less cycle. It begins in the summer. The football players and vol- T T leyball players trade in sum- mer fun for summer workouts. For the football players, this T entails two'a-days, where they tone their bodies to perfection for the opening game. Taditionally, this first game . , takes place on the first friday of school. It is preceded by the a loudest, most widely attended r pep rally. In the recent years, the Rebels have made it a tra- it dition to win this game. It is a fi a tradition that the coaches ., would like to continue. While the boys are playing a . football, the girls play volley- ball. There are traditional big games: Martin, Bell, Sam .N Houston, Haltom. T The traditions come in cy- cles with the seasons. As fall - and winter arrive, so does l .N cross-country, basketball, and soccer. Spring brings tennis, golf and gymnastics. As the . school year unwinds, baseball ' and track come along. The i season are traditional, and so are the sports. Craig Lancas- s ter. se- i N Swingin, At the district golf meet Rob Clark C101 chips , to the green. This was his first year on the 3 golf team. Photo by Chris Mullins. Qg. 'V-fi -' ' ' . gi i. 'j.,i'. ' , 1' f Dssfsnes .lzyaLBrs0di1iQWshS' ' 'f5'.,4,, i 25 :af Competitions Behind, the scenes . After congratulating Coach LaSh M l K t H i12l lkh t th pd I th 'W eenan wa s er o e secon ace ro hy in ae.T Y, Y xt A 1 X d pl t p St t . i ., behind Bell, Photo by Trish Bris ,X , ..,.. K S -Q .W vs...-,., v ' f sq! M Q - . .r .W ., K rf . VH -,CI ao- Q5 'Qi' ' fs.. w-1944? ' Cr..P'T't I' f wif' , V 'V lc'-
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