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PIE HEART OF THE MATTER. In Auto echanics II juniors Tim Hinson, Scotty exander, Jeff Clontz, Dean Beatty, Tony ldy, senior Dwayne Huneycutt, and junior m Coble study the most vital part of an tomobile - the engine. 'IE SHOCKING FACTS. Pouring over his ectronics text book, sophomore Stephen landler studies for a test in Electronics 5 me Emjka I., J X. l ,I B ' . .rs kia! nn , sf 1 ING IT ON THE LINE. Laying brick ires some precision and accuracy to a wall that is straight and level. omore Tony Little concentrates hard as yers brick after brick on a practice wall icklaying. EXPERT EYE. Senior Randy Helms ully studies a crafted piece of wood for furniture he is building in net-making. VICA. Front row: Scotty Harwood tPresidentl, Brant Owen iVice Presidentl, Jody Eudy CSecretaryl, Dean Beatty fTreasurerl, Mike Waksmunski iPar- liamentarianl, Sherrill Furr fReporterJ, Kenneth Morgan, Tommy Troutman, Scott Godwin, Wayne Thomas, Jerry Crayton Sr. fAdvisorJ, Mike Huneycutt fAdvisorJ. Second row: Shane Herrin, Dale Burris, Wayland Plyler, Larry Hill, Danny Barbee, Alan Tucker, Jeff Harvell, Donnie Crisco, Alan Barbee, Jeff Page, Mike Thompson, Derrick Efird. Third row: Kelly Carpenter, Phillip Floyd, Charles Edwards, Joey Carpenter, Jimmy Lawing, Scott Carpenter, Scott Clontz, Ray Little, Jeff Hinson, Frank Hartsell, Johnny McManus, Scott Bell. Back row: Mark Eiird, Terry Tucker, Reggie Whitley, Evan Smith, Pete Lewis, Donnie Morton, Sidney Hinson, Chris Poulos, Todd Whitley, Dwayne Burnette, Aaron Medlin, Scott Tucker. VICA. Front row: David Burgess, Jeff Boone, Delaine Shields, Stan Shelton, Mark Stegall, Todd E. Little, Rusty Mabry, Ryan Efird, Shane Randolph, Mickey Paige, David Smith, Ryon Huneycutt. Second row: Calvin Gainey, Brian Flowe, Richard Cascio, Jeff D. Lambert, Randy Hartsell, Tim Coble, Doug Drye, Jeff Clontz, Tim Hinson, Ricky Tucker, Clark Shaver, Wally C. Blayton. Third row: Kelly Hudson, Corey Burleson, Renae Smith, Angela Hazelwood, Katy Seamon, Pam Hatley, Cindy Almond, Teri King, Rexy Mullis, Eric Roberts, Danny Efird, Keith Simpson. Back row: Sean Barbee, Todd Foreman, Michael Hoyt, Dale Love, Jay Gibson, Darin Hatley, Rodney Tucker, Troy Branch. VICAX 189
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Skill: An Ever-Growing Contribution The Vocational Industrial Clubs of America are just few of the many clubs at West Stanly that provide their special skills to the school. These skills are used to build or repair things for the school, teachers, and students. For example, the Auto Mechanics department has provided their services for the repairing of the school van. They have also been called upon to fix teachers' and students' cars. Students in Cabinet-making have made a variety of things from hope chests to toy boxes for teachers and other people who have called upon them. 188fVICA Graphics is a course that is taken at Endy Elementary School. These students are responsible for the printing of The Sage, West Stanly's school newspaper. The Electronics department spent some time at the beginning of the year correcting the faulty mechanisms of the school clocks, and getting them back in working order. These are just a few of the many contributions that the members of VICA have given to the school and individuals. VICA provides students with a number of skills that they will always have a special use for.
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In The Spotlight Just because a student takes drama, it does not make him a West Stanly Player. To qualify as a West Stanly Player a student must be willing to work many hours during and after school on each and every production. As any drama student knows, it takes a great deal of work to produce an almost flawless performance. The most important qualification, in advisor Jim Ken- nedy's eyes, is professionalism. West Stanly Players must be willing to carry on the tradition of professionalism that the Players have had for many years. PREPARATIONS. Amie Yandle and Dionne Osborne prepare themselves in the Home Economics room to make an exciting appearance in the show. ALL THE GLAMOUR. Cherry Wright and Tracy Monroe represent the West Stanly Players in the Oakboro Christmas Parade, held on December 1. 190fW S Players
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