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ICA teaches many skills of leadership VICA Building Trades taught the students leadership skills and more. The students worked three hours each day under the direction of Von Kwallek building cabinets, doll houses, deer stands and various other items in- cluding playground equipment. The playground house they built was used at Anderson Mill Elementary. They also built and installed cabinets 1 and bookcases in various rooms around the school. The students also built deer stands . for sale to the public. Proceeds from the is sales were used to buy additional materials for the class. yn,lL1 According to Kwallek the most active 5 members of the class were juniors John 111 r rrer r yyy. iyy a Hernandez, Willie Reed, Mike Bauman Z rrtr itccss c and Tim Bauman. .ry,n .rQawr11L-rr'r,ri- N ,, 'i'i Tim Bauman, junior, works onha deer stand. H r r r K Bauman was one of the most active members of the class. VICA BUILDING TRADES: QBottom Rowl Alan Fullerton, Mike Bowen, John Hernandez, Sean Perkins, Robert Hernandez, Greg Dudag iSe- cond Rowj Richard Raymond, David Griffiths, Steve Michener, Darrin Lackey, Mike Auchmoody, Roy Perez, QTop Rowl Kevin Stone, Charles McGhee, Steve Lund, Joe Vause, Scott Medina, Von Kwallek fsponsorl. Sophomores Rene Alvarez, Dennis Carothers and junior Tim Bauman work on construction of a deer stand. The stands were sold to raise money for sup- plies to be used by the class in construction projects. Building Trades 69
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Greg Fowler, senior, checks the meters on an electronic device used for tun Mechanics learn apprentice skill The purpose of the Auto Mechanics is to train entry level fapprenticej mechanics for auto mechanic jobs, said auto mechanics teacher Richard Heise. Club members spent most of their time working on cars and repairing or salvaging donated cars. The money raised from this work went to the club travel expenses, a barbeque and some tool and equipment replacement. The members attended Spring District contest and leadership in San Antonio March 1-2. They also attend- ed State in Dallas where they places. Although officers of the club were seniors at Westwood, they were the most active members. Westwood students are bused over for the class. Ray- mond Dunigan, senior at Round Rock who has been involved in auto mechanics for four years, said, It's helped me further my educa- tion in the field of auto mechanics. I had a great teacher. I enjoy working with and teaching young students to learn the auto mechanics field, said Heise. won first, second and third AUTO MECHANICS: tBottom Row! 'Lommy Gural, Wayne Shoquist, Jeff Cate, Mark Laughlin, Doug Hanson, John Meyers, Greg Fowler, Ray Dunigang KSecond Rowj James Fisher, David Meece, Daniel Perez, Juan Alvarez, Kelly Callahan, Kyle Horn, Keith Jenkinsg QThird Rowl Brian Reinke, Scott Patterson, Abdul Shiraze, Todd Bailey, Brian Schmitz, Gary Willis, David Carpenter, tTop Rowl Mike Pollard, Keith Hutchens, John Sherbel, Lee Snider, Robby Grant, Chris Watts, Dan Brown. ups in cars and trucks. This is just one step in car maintenance. Studen learn all types of auto repair. if SCJ n' 'X ' Fw 1. - Seniors Jeff Fowler, Wayne Shoquist, Ray Dunigan, Doug Hanson and John Walzel are members of Auto Mechanics who went to state competition. Shoquist and Walzel are students from Westwood. owl X X CHUCK e- .J-af Mm? Angurt Tommy Gural, Jeff Cate and Wayne Shoquist, ed to Round Rock because a number of vocational Mechanics are from Westwood. This class teachf students from Westwood, work on a car during classes, including auto mechanics, are not offered students how to do up keep and maintenance c auto mechanics class. Westwood students are bus- at Westwood. Several members of Auto their cars. 68 Auto Mechanics
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Drafting club ,D job training ---' aids students VICA Drafting is a training class for future draftsmen. The two-year pro- i gram prepares students, if they desire, to enter the work field or go to a univer- , sity or technological school. Each year in Bob Fredley's class, he has had an average of 30 students who intend to be future draftsmen. Some of E . his former students have their own businesses such as Austin Design Group . and Prism Group. In drafting class, students learn to do architectural draw- ings and computer-assisted drafting. In the Spring drafting competition, . g. John Tarby, senior, took second place in K state in the architect skills contest. Ed E Leikam, senior, took first place for area and state as did Joe Teiber, senior. Junior Martha DeLeon works diligently on an in- av'- ' ,.. ' Lf -is 5 class drafting project. The class usually worked on architectural designs. ..,. VICA DRAFTING:1Bott0m Row! John Paramo, Jamie Reynolds, Pam Sussman, Eddie Andersong fSecond Row! Chris Humphrey, Jonathon Wickline, Chris Anderson, Scott McIntyre, Bob Fredley, iadvisorlg QThird Rowl Craig Gaines, Greg Jensen, Joe Teiber, Gabe Bracamontez, Mike Mc- Cumberg 1Top Row! Kevin Johnson, James Daughett, David Whitford, John Tarby, Steve Dossey. Junior Jonathon Wickline sketches his drafting plan for a semester exam during class. Each student gets to make up their own architectural design. I 70 VICA Drafting
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