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B-BE STILL! Senior Richard Cowen got his pig ready for the Future Farmers of Amer- ica Stock Show. (Photo by Vickie Lopez) HOW DO THEY GO IN? Journalism stu- dents Cindy Shaw, Linda Martinez, and Becky Hernandez, fix the staple gun while decorating for the SHS Coronation. (Photo by Britt Vincent) Sweatin' It Out 15
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SUGAR LABOR: Unloading cookies from a delivery truck, Ollie Carrol, Calvin Wimmer, Mark Lyon and Mickey Broach prepare for the choir's cookie sale. (Lair Staff Photo) Sweatin' it out For more than just dollars and cents Aren't we finished yet? When do we get to go? How much money did we make? My back is killing me! What? The long days weren't fun and games, but the payoffs made all the hard work seem worthwhile. Those involved in a club walked through neighborhoods and businesses selling candy, ads, cookies, honey, magazine subscriptions and Christmas or- naments to meet quotas or dead- lines. Whether it was for the whole school (like the food drive) or just a single club, stu- dents worked together until they got the job done. Distributive Education Club members worked to send 3 dele- gates and one competitor to state; the Future Farmers put on a stock show in the coliseum, jour- nalism students worked for weeks to organize the Corona- tion and Vocational Industrial Club members knocked on one door and then another to sell their honey for Christmas. To these students payday was worth more than just a few cents. 14 Sweatin' It Out
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THE ORIBITAL RESEARCH CENTER AL- PHA: The center was equipped with a space shuttle docking system. The center was designed to meet all living standards of human beings. (Design by Eddie Davis) Top secret Computer students design Orbital Research Center Top Secret! Six seniors of Snyder High School designed a space station. The HED Cooperation runs an annual competition to in- terest more people in the prob- lems affecting the world today. Two problems scenarios were given at each contest. The two last year were the designing of a space station or a program for runaways. The seniors who participated in the contest were Jean Anderson, Margaret Anderson, Sam Ra- bo rn, Eddie Davis, Kraig Milton, and Raymond Garza. The infor- mation of the contest was given to Sam Raborn form Mike Ko- zelsky, Industrial Arts teacher. Each student worked on differ- ent areas of their “Orbital Re- search Center Alpha. Garza did operations and communications. Also he did maintenance. Raborn worked on environmental con- trol. David and Milton did exter- nal and internal design. Margaret and Jean Anderson worked on health and food. Everyone re- searched and studied on public relations. “It took a lot of team work to get it together. said Garza. “I worked on environmental control. This included thermal control, oxygen regeneration, water regeneration, and waste disposal, said Ra- born. His sources included scientific magazines, library books, and papers pub- lished by NASA. Raborn said that most of the station came from great amounts of research, “It gave lots of satisfaction just knowing that a small group of high school students go together and accomplished something through hard work and team participation while they learned and had fun, added Raborn. Top Secret
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