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uiaiaw L my , aw 1- tl! Top: GMR members for 1980-81: fRow 13: Gabriel Alvarado, Martin DeLuna, Eddie Schumacher, Robert Correa, Sandy Delfinis lRow 23: Brian Johnson, James Pinget, Charles McGhee, Andreas Rupprecht, Kevin Davis, Edward Steiner, Phillip Cornego, Richey Woods, Mike Smith, Charles Drummond fRow 31: Greg Palermo, James Toungate, Robert Moreno, Brian Elzy, Jim Fox, Kevin Cook, Edward Balderas, Doug Taborn, Darrel Lackey fRow 43: Will Stafford, Kenny Tanguay fNot picturedlz Danny Whispell, John Blankenship, Jeffery Harp, Glenn lngram, Mark Mills Center: CVAE COOP members for 1980-81: Michele Savender, Tony Payne, Robert Torres, Christina DeLaCruz, Teresa Straw- bridge, John Vallejo, Sara Baker, Adell Curtis, Mrs. Tarr. fRow 21: Martin Juarez, Ruby Pierce, Lacey Hedrick, Blake Johnson, Anthony Alexander, Jerry Perry, Alonzo Blankenship fRow 35. David DeLaCruz, Andrew Ledesma, Manuel Escalante, Hardy Henderson, Tom Janes, Shawn Stroud, Phillip Farmer, David Vedder, fNot picturedjz Norma Muro, Gary Salazar, Sybil Che- nault, Bill Dickerson, Bonner Bankston, Joe Buneke, James Atkins, Barry Halliburton Above: A CVAE student seeks Mrs, Tarr's advice on a problem Left: Jim Fox grinds it out in GMR. Story by Janice Ciskeyf Design by Stacey Ponder 61 -.
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VOCT clubs are making future now V,O.C.T. tvocational Opportunities Clubs of Texasl is not just a place where young people participate in classes designed strictly for higher learning. lt is a place where students can get a practical knowledge of the real world. Through the C.V.A.E. tCoordinated Vocational Academic Educationl Cooperative and General Mechanics and Repairs I and Il, participants devel- oped interests in vocational areas and improved their Uwork promptability . They took part in V.O.C.T. competi- tions ranging from leadership and speaking to skill exhibitions. These classes, under the coordina- tion of Mrs. Becky Tarr and Mr. Will Stafford, were an aid for those with the desire to serve a purpose now. Center: John Blankenship develops his mechan- ical skill in GMR. Above: Lacey Hedrick is on the job at Kenrod Steel for CVAE. Far right: ln class and out, David Vedder prac- tices his work skills. Right: A GMR student polishes up tor a fine tin- ish. LL1 4: P U X I E C5 photo by Jimmy Tyrso w as ii, .yi -L ,Magi -I , , W.M,-W-- 'W , Niki.. N6
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Staffs walk X the line Deadline was the one word that cre- ated terror in the hearts of the yearbook and newspaper staffers. When a dead- line struck, mass hysteria often followed. For the experienced newspaper staf- fers, deadlines hit every two weeks, as they strove for the UIL Distinguished Merit award for the third consecutive year. They had more news to cover than ever before, and they did it effectively. As for the yearbook staffers, the word deadline really hit home as they labored over something new for the Ftock - the spring yearbook. All but the editor, Sherrie Couch, were new to the game, but through attending summer workshops, they soon got the hang of it. They managed to produce a yearbook that competed for awards in both graph- ics and design. The 16 staff photographers were responsible for working with both news- paper and yearbook staffs and often gave much of their free time to get shots that staffers just had to have. Without the guidance of Caroline Glaser, none of what was achieved could have taken place. ' f . tes? . gig. .. i af' ., , is-N M af MMV W i it - A L... .. .rixai Top left: Spitfire staff members for 1980-81 were: tBottomJ: Brenda Daniels, Shelley Johnson, Leesa Fiowland, Michele Maudlin. tSecond rowj: Leanne Billings, Susan l-lenke, Julie Barrow, Anita Campbell, Pat Sullivant. iThird rowl 5 Joan Brown- rigg, Judy Hall, Julie Kleinkopt, Jean Polivka, l.ori Bowman, John Primm. iTopl: Chip Heath, Lauri Reese, Scott Parks, Above: ln order to meet their deadline, Fiose Perez and Kyle Robinson choose the best pictures to represent Student Life . Middle: Ad manager Billy Call, senior, conducts important yearbook business, Flight: Adviser Caroline Glaser and Dragon editor Sherrie Couch devise a new tactic for yearbook sales.
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