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loel Lara, Donna Fisher, Kevin Tesch, ond Todd Ponon, fake o breok from all the wood iwork. Goggles are importonf for safety when one works on mochinery in Industrial Arts. Industrial Arfs Learning Useful Skills Brendo Kovor. Dloke Show, Johnny Dush ond Todd Potton ore the first students from Stromon to qualify for competition in the national indusfriol arts competition in Houston on June 15-17. They qualified because they won first place owords for their entries at the state competition held in Woco. There were severol hundred students from the Vioorio oreo that participated. Stromon hod several winners: Metol-working - Brad Dlonton, 1st place and best in doss, metal heodoche rock; Cloy Georgie, 1st place and best in class, winch; Dloke Show, 2nd place, troiler. Woodworking - Johnny Dush, 2nd place, montle clock ond 1st place ond best in doss, coffee toble; James Matthews, 1st ploce, coffee table; Diane Depine, 3rd ploce, gun cobinet; David Romos, 1st place ond best in doss, hope chest; Todd Potton, Isi place, high boy dresser; Clifford Douder, 1st place, trophy cobinet; Gerald Stutm, 1st place and best in class, hope chest; Drendo Kovor, 1st ploce, coffee toble; Stephen Hilscher, 3rd place, stool; Steven Klein, 2nd ploce, shelf unit. Drawing - Ralph Mines, 2nd place, machine drowing; John Brusenhon, 1st place, drawing mechonicol loyout, 1st ploce ond best in doss inled ond topogrophicol drawing and also, 1st ploce, drawing electrical and drawing ossembly. On May 6, students attended store competition in Waco. Winners were; Kovor, 1st place, coffee table; Sturm. 2nd place, hope chest; Hilschet, 3rd ploce foor stool; Geotgie, 3rd ploce, winch; Show, 1st place, cart ond troiler; Potton, 1st place, early American highboy dresser; Dush, 1st place, mantle clock; Depine, 2nd place, gun cabinet; James Motthews, 3rd ploce, coffee toble; Clifford Douder, 3rd ploce, corner cobinet; John Drusenhon, 2nd place, ink topogrophicol drawing, 2nd ploce, schematic drawing. Industrial Arts 251
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Award Winners Recognized Oufsronding FFA members were honored April 26 ot the cnnuol porenr-studenf banquet ct the Victoria community center. Awards were presented to the following; Outstanding Chapter Farmer — Julie Drown; Outstanding Ag. Coop Student — Matthew Dednorz; Outstonding Chopter Former Scholarship — Warren Abromeit, Runne r-Up — Julie Brown; Outstanding Chopter Farmer Cooperotion — Matthew Bednorz; Outstanding Chapter Former Poultry Production — Dorreli Hempel, Runner-Up — Robin Sibley. Also, Outstanding Chapter Farmer Swine Production — Anthony Rippomonti, Runner- Up — Rodney Horelko; Outstanding Chopter Farmer Crop Production — Ellen Stortz; Outstanding Chapter Former Sheep Production — Mark Kirkpotrick, Runner-Up — Gory Williomson; Outstanding Chapter Farmer Beef Production — Michael Uresti, Runner-Up — Delton Morboch; Outstanding Chopter Farmer Ag. Mechanics — Warren Abromeit; Also, Honorory Chopter Farmer — Loverne Griffith; Star Greenhond — Michoel Schustereit; Outstanding Greenhond — Danny Fisher; Greenhond Leadership — Danny Fisher; Greenhond Scholarship — Gretchen Reinke, Runner-Up — Kotrino Reinke; Greenhond Cooperation — Billy Mills; Greenhond Poultry Production — Kotrino Reinke; Greenhond Swine Production — Rod Hill, Runner-Up — Billy Mills Greenhond Sheep Production — Michael Schustereit, Runner- Up — Shannon Martin; Greenhond Beef Production — Debbie Broz, Runner-Up — Tommy Motthews. The Doug Beeson special award, including a plaque and $75 cosh, wos presented to Dorreli Hempel. Julie Brown, the 1982-83 chopter sweetheart received a dozen roses and o ploque. Greg Jonok ond Doryl Hole, the talent team, received plaques. Jomes Smigo, Worren Abromeir, Mott Klocmon ond Kim Horper, not pioured, won first ploce in form monogement ot the oreo contest. The diory judging teom, Ellen Stortz, Preston Preiss, Robin Sibley ond Michoel Uresti, ploced second. Both teoms went to stote competition ot Texas A M University. Outstonding students were nomed ot the onnuol bonquet. From left, Donny Fisher, outstonding greenhond; Motthew Ded- norz, outstonding Ag Coop student; Julie Brown, outstonding chopter former; ond Michoel Schustereit, sfor greenhond.
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Strings Orchestra Musical Magic ' Srromon Strings performed several rimes during the year. The first performonce wos Dec. 13 Of Victoria Moll, where they ployed Christmas music. The full orchestro performed o Christmas concert in Room 101 A spring concert was presented jointly with the band. To raise money, the group sold M M candies and had a food sale during both lunch periods. String officers were Kim Harvey, president; Kay Duesing ond Henry Hosek. Henry Hosek received o superior raring or the solo and ensemble contest in February. Students who competed ot the contest at Victoria High School included Ed Denitez, Koy Duesing, Tom Hook, Kim Harvey, Vera Johnson, Michael Davis, Mario Martinez, Darryl Wehlmonn, Randy Powell ond Lorry McLaughlin. Mrs. Felicia Briolo is director of the orchestra and strings. Mrs. Felicia Driolo, director, conducts the str- ings in o Christmos performonce or Vicrorio Moll. Bond members ouditioned for orchestra membership ond performed in rhe Christmos ond spring concerts. 252 Strings Orchestro
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