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IA members move classes, hold 'open 1? if rw PI O Members ot the Industrial Arts Club moved classes from the barracks build- ings to the permanent pods in Decem- ber for their main service project for the year. For their money-making project, the IA Club members macle Roadrunner license plates for sale. The students designed the plates and, also, made the casts for them. Giving the members a chance to work on whatever projects they wanted was the main activity of the IA Club. They created an open shop, held once every two weeks for interested members. At the end of the year the Industrial Arts Club members sponsored a road rally and attended a picnic afterwards. This was the first year that girls were permitted to join the IA Club. Sponsoring the Industrial Arts Club tor the second year were Watson Ambruster and Orin Buchleiter. 158
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far, left: Members are Barbara Brinker, Tracye Ebeling, Sheila Watson, Kathy McMahon, Connie Murtha, Martha Driscoll, second row: Jeanelle Carlisle, Debbie Bolling, Shirley Damron, June Hanna, Joyce Heising, Kim Rostelg third row: Brenda Westendorf, Nancy Fuller, Kathy Lovelace, Linda Gilbert, Barbara Ortega, Earl Snell, fourth row: Gregg Wymer, Vance Traylor, Lyle Blevins, Jim Brooks, Gene Garcia, Butch Stackpole, Lewis Dixon, not pictured: James Blackwell, Steve Hauquitz. far, lower, left: Waiting in line to pay for their DECA breakfast are Mrs. Bettye Coffey, Frank Moody and Nancy Fuller. left: Tom Voth and his father, Dennis Vath, examine a brochure given to them at a DECA breakfast. below: Dr. George Fishbeck lectures about salesmanship at a DECA meeting. below, left: Other members are Joshan Bibb, Ann Humphries, Carol Folkner, Mary Jo Kennedy, Lupita Monge, Terry Brown, second row: Melissa Garvin, Beth Bul- cock, Carol Stone, Debbie Gilcrease, Elaine Halpin, Susan Warren, third row: David Zender, Michael Nielsen, Ray Boling, Russell Heineken, Danny Hen- derson, Steve Loughrin, fourth row: Steve Ger- manos, Rod Hendrickson, Lee Ward, Terry Vandelinde, Randy McAda. Organizations 157
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shop' design license plates, admit girls above, far, left: Industrial Arts Club members are Jim Buser, Robert Duvall, Allan Johnson, Lewis Walker, David Davalos, Mauri Dolan, Martin Robertson, second row: Gordon Box, Stephen Allison, Ray Lewis, James Vaughn, Dwight Hughes, Tom Boring, third row: Jan Hitchcock, Dennis Cory, Robert Nazelrod, John Watson, Jerald Lollar, Ricky Hurt, fourth row: Watson Ambruster, sponsor, Gregory Hughes, Robert LoCourse, Steven Dillow, Thomas Evans. above, left: Sponsor Watson Ambruster checks over information from his box in the teacher's lounge. above: Other members of the Industrial Arts Club are Mark Barnes, Anna Holmes, Al Houghton, president, Susan Chavez, Larry Hacker, second row: Orin Buchleiter, sponsor, Roy Robertson, sergeant-at-arms, Bruce Spellum, secre- tary, Tom Howell, treasurer, third row: Curt Bald- win, vice-president, Jim Blackwell, parlementarian, Robert Black, activities director, Don Torres. far, left: Senior Steve Lynn uses the grinder in the lndus- trial Arts complex during first period. left: Perry Morgan uses the gas welder on his proiect for Metals I. Organizations 159
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