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vaics uieiiitst ieiest lfrom page l2l Saturday morning came pretty early Nov. l for the handful of students in charge of booths for their clubs at the school's first annual Volsfest. With foggy heads and fragmented remembrances of Halloween parties the night before, Leeites carried and ham- mered and taped and painted and laughed and enioyed each other's com- pany. Like zits following a chocolate orgy, elaborately-decorated booths sprang up all over the smooth face of the cam- pus. The once quiet school spilled over with people. Look, man, if you want to stay out of that smelly horse trailer, you LEIEEI ILWI3 gotta' buy one of these tags, said an enterprising ICT student, pointing to a red and grey, plastic-covered badge. Wise advice, people soon found out. ln the best Chamber of Commerce- planned Where else but San Antonio style weather, cheese and tomato sauce smells mingled with onion and pepperoni to coax customers toward the Italian pizza booth not-so-Italian gymnasts. An old saying on the rodeo circuit goes There never was a horse that never was a prepared by couldn't be rode, there cowboy that couldn't be throwed. Many Lee cowboys practiced on the Vocational Industrial Clubs of America lAutol bucking barrel. Many Lee cow- boys were throwed. On around the horn of booths toward the Crafts Lab, Assistant Princi- pal Buck Barrow, looking like a con- demned killer on death row, stands sol- emn and proud. Barrow's counterpart Ed Thomas picks himself up, brushes water off his clothes and turns toward Barrow. Next, he says. This was the scene at the Vanguard dunking booth. There's lust something funny about a man in a wet tweed suit. lcontinued page l 61 P Going, going, gone. Shop teacher Jim John- son bites the dust on the VICA I bucking barrel. The task, to climb on a barrel and ride for any length of time, seemed simple enough. But, it threw many a cowboy. lMark Eidelbergl
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4 Early morning construc- tion expert Louis Guido, senior, gives Steve Herzik, iunior, a boost as they construct the ICT lHoldenl peanut sale booth. Him Lambrechtl V Munching on a swim- ming team pizza is l974 graduate Margie Gem- bler. lDavid Kuykendalll A Involvement in Your Future Chapter of Future Homemakers of America Officers: FRONT - Ann Lakey, Lori Bramble, Dawn Pearson. BACK - Toni Leos, Janet Smith, Leslie Fleming, Mrs. Caroline Bode. Y Passersby crowd around the Key Club-spon- sored Moon Walk. Scores of nimble-kneed walk- ers tumbled in the weird space pillow. Uim Lam- brechtl , x rj., s ..,. .,,-,PM n, 4.5 X115
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