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S kateboarders G0 For I t At Trmzgf An exciting sport and hobby which reached its peak in popu- larity in America is skateboard- ing. Last year, a group of partici- pants in the sport formed as one the THS Skateboard Club. Now in its second year, the interest and involvement in the club is con- stantly traveling toward its height in interest. Almost every day you can see one of the club members practicing maneuvers and stunts after school. There is a willing group and a large amount of enthusiasm involved in the sport. RIGHT FRONT ROW: Kevin Weaver. James Bostick. Wesley Ferris. Toby Poyn- ter. Richard Girouard. Mark Maxwell. Steve Wilks. BACK ROW: David Russel. Kyle Porter. Greg Henderson. Gary New- man. Kevin Cowart. FAR RIGHT: Steve Wilks skateboards during a practice ses- ka sion at Trinity in the afternoon. Z? fy RIGHT: Mark Maxwell performs gt a kickturn at Freeflight Skateboard ' Park in Arlington. A BO VE: Steve Wilks executes a backside near vertical turn. attempts a handstand on two i 56 X TRIUNE
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M ost Endurin Sport In America fy VZ?- av J M XX , Q ' X 4 ' C-.. M f 5 O 75:5 'fiiiN'Jt?fi jf! X D , FRONT ROW: Tony Tennant. Mike Lux. Jayce McMahon. Shannon McMahon. King McNeel. Mike Kaker. BACK ROW: Jeff Porter, Mike White, David Jones. David Greenhill, David Miracle, Keith Jernigan, Robert Smith. STANDING LEFT: Mr. Smith. Danny Dunham, Mr. Murphey. ASSOCIATION X 55
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ICT ours GM ,nf ADW Plant sf... . I ,-,, 1 ,, t-, V , 'if ,Tiff ml. u f ' ' i V ,,k,',,.. .,i,,.,n,.l ., Liv ICT IS AN ORGANIZATION designed to give students experience in the industrial fields of their choice. As money making projects, Industrial Co- operation Training sold beefjerky and had a raf- fle sale. raffling off items such as a tape player, a gift certificate, and money. In the fall, members visited the Pace farm to enjoy a social Barbecue get-together. Other activities included a seminar at Birdville Coliseum where members received suggestions on spotting hot checks. and traveling on field trip to General Motors, Youth Leader- ship Conference at Sam Houston High School in Arlington. Breakfast meetings were held every third Wednesday and an Employerflimployee banquet was planned. ICT members participated in district and state competitions, contending in speech skills of dif- ferent occupations and exhibit displays. The main purpose of ICT is to place students in part time jobs that will teach them skills and trades so that following graduation they will be experienced workers. The motto followed by members is Prepare leadership in the world of work. Officers for ICT this year were: Jeff Turner President, Jimmy Wagner Vice President, David Badgett Secretary, Gene Osborne Treasurer, Bubba Wallace Reporter, and Phillip Hebb as Parliamentarian. TOP LEFT: ICT member Steve Pace shares in class participation. TOP RIGHT FRONT ROW: Johnny Thomp- son, Steve Pace, Gene Osborne, Jimmy Wagner, Clifton Didway, Tommy Vastine, Steve Russell, Tim Carter. SECOND ROW: Dale Cox, Mike Carlson, Cary Gilmore, Mr. Robert Schartz. THIRD ROW: Greg Pina, Addis Crockett, Ricky Atkins, Bubba Wallace, Phillip Hebb. Jeff Turner, Bobby Clark, David Story, Doug Butler. .,. .... . WI, -f , . 4. 4 .-v.n,,. .WZ ' if . I 1' of ' - . W , ,-N . A BACK ROW: Keith Henry, Ed Shelar. Tim Julian, Weldon Masier, Mike Haliday, Jeff Flow- ers, David Greenhill. BOTTOM LEFT: Being in ICT. members go to school half a day and work the other half. As shown Clifton Didway partakes in the classroom section. BOTTOM RIGHT: Designed to give students more experience, Sergio Matassa cooperates in class to be well-informed about his chosen field. ASSOCIATION X 57
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