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I ndustrial Arts State honors received at competition Twelve members of the In- dustrial Arts Club won honors at the state competition. First place winners were William Kalich, grandfather clock; Dar- rel Depine, cannonball bed; Byron Sturm, desk; and Blake Shaaw, branding iron. Ron Drier received a first and a best in division with his knife Officers: Ken Cox, president; Jeff Evans, sergeant-at-arms; Oscar Montelongo, vice president; Neil Dunno, reporter; William Frederick, treasurer; Cindy Wagner, secretary. and a first with rough casting. Second place winners wert Bill KJesel, china hutch; Lerov Bustamente, gun cabinet; Clif- ford Bauder, butler ' s table; Cin- dy Wagner, restored table; Billy Frederick, desk; Randy Parkan, butcher block cabinet; and Neil Dunno, weight bench. Bill Klesel puts the finishing touches on his china cabinet. The cabinet went on to win second place at the state contest. Welding is a part of industrial arts-metal. Paul Rodriguez chips the slag off his weld. Cliff Bauder puts finishing touches on his butler ' s table. He won third place at state competition. 94 Industrial Arts Club
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Thespian initiate, Stephanie Collins, gets all dressed up as part of her initiation activities. Darren Cardosa practices his part as Marley ' s ghost in the December presentation of A Christmas Carol. Spotlight Club 93
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Members: Front: Jeff Eevans, Kenneth Cox. Standing: Cindy Wagner, Jeff Lesikar, Dustin Stanley. William Kalich, Ron Drier. Back: Bill Klesel, Darrell Depine, Eric Owen, Oscar Montelongo. Troy Tom, Greg Maeker, Neil Dunno. Jeff Lesikar built a desk during his first year in Industrial Arts. Industrial Arts Club 95
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