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Both the Art Department and lndustrial Arts held their annual shows on May 18. Rombula, started by the art teachers eight years ago, gives students the op- portunity to show the art projects they have worked on throughout the year. The lndustrial Arts Show, held in the gym, gives students a chance to show their ability in the tields ot metal, wood, and drafting, said Mr. Herb Lang, metal shop teacher. Several hundred students place entries in the shows, and several ot the entries are later placed in district and state competition. ln art both Rusty Shelton, senior, and Dawn Hurst, junior, had work that was selected tor the Scholastic District Show. Art I .i A 3 .Q gas-ni 3' 22fRornbulaflndustrial Arts ln wood entries Dwayne Grayson re- ceived second place in state competi- tion tor his entry ot a muzzle loading rifle. He had two other entries which also placed. A cedar chest by Ruby Rojas placed first in division and re- ceived best ot show at the Spring Branch Show. In metal entries Kenny Faris won best at both school and district shows tor his work bench. In the drafting departments, Andy Reed won best in show tor general drafting. Kathy Garza received best in show tor mechanical dratting, while Bob Thomas won best in show for Ar- chitectural Drafting. v ' l. Kevin Schwantz watches while A.L. M works on a battle cart. 2. Kevin Schild takes a break during Rombula talk to lody Schild. 3. Mrs. Melton places awards on the winning of the show held in the 600 hall of the schoc 4. lohn Kay, Rick Zopti, left String and De' Christian take a break for building a three wh go-cart. 5. Charles Saltzman watches as Mr. Lang shaj a piece ot metal for one of the students. 6. Every year the art department creates a n sign to represent Rombula. This is the 1981 si displayed in the main hall. 7. Rusy Shelton's ink drawing was accidentc sold twice. .L A- ! Gui' Qi s 'Ji is f ,. s Ee..
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