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Sophomores: Black to Brown Sandy Black Linda Blank Cecilia Bock Don Bonacci Roger Borrego Leigh Anne Bradshaw Mary Broemer 210 Mandy Tommy Blair David Blaker Blackwell Ruth Brady Bock Tim Blaum Bloomfield Amy Boettcher Lorraine Bode Donna Boehle Shifra Sabine Dayna Boren Borenstein Bordelon Gretchen Jeff Bradley Barry Bradfield Susan Boydstun Tracy Braun Braverman Richard Brake Blair Brown Gary Brown Suzanne Brookes (A) While under a car. Jay Gardner, sopho- more, finds leaking oil (photo by Pullen). (D) Auto mechanic students who are VICA members include FRONT ROW: Keller, Tom- sett, Chapman, Stovall, Sommers, MaJtsber- ger, Davis, Humble, Gardner, BACK ROW: Villarreal, Aramendia, Carter, Cook, Jans- sen, Wright, Bednarz, Schneider, Spicer, Long, Franz, Rabel, Gerlach, McEachern (photo by Slyman). (F) After class, Mr. John Palmire, instructor, checks his receipts (photo by Pullen).
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B From late September to the middle of May, the 25 students enrolled in building trades built a house to be sold on the open market, commented Mr. Curtis Byrd, supervisor. Students did most of the work includ- ing laying the foundation, building the frame and painting. The house located at 1702 Autumn Woods in Heritage Park, contained 1,800 square feet with three bedrooms and two baths. The approxi- mate value of the house was $65,000, explained Mr. Byrd. The students did all the work them- selves except installing the plumbing, electrical wiring and air-conditionmg, which were sub-contracted to local firms, he added. Students in the homemaking department chose the fixtures and brick colors. All profits gained from the house were put in a fund to be used on next year ' s project. Most of the money goes for buy- ing the lot, supplies and equipment, he concluded. (B) Using a skill saw, Joe Beere cuts paneling for a house the class is building (photo by Moore). (C) Building Trades Students Clint Baermann, Steve Kotara and Bubba Vaughan finish a scaffold to stand on so they can reach higher (photo by Moore). (E) During class, Tim Richardson, junior, searches for some scrap lumber to use (photo by Moore). Students erect home in Building Trades class Pages by Jeff Baiter 209
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Auto mechanics ' improve shop ' by organizing garage, painting (B) In order to adjust the spark plugs properly, Brian Phillips and David McEachern, sophomores, try to find the right gap sizes in their service man- ual (photo by Pullen). (C) During class, David Cato removes carbon from an engine block (photo by Pullen). (E) After removing the drive shaft from the differ- ential, David McEachern inspects the rear axle gear assembly (photo by Moore). Auto mechanics students organized and painted the shop to give it a better appearance, explained Mr. John Pal- mire, instructor. In addition, the students made the shop safer by posting up several safe operating rules and reminders around machines and tools, he added. In auto mechanics, the students worked on cars brought in by people from school and around the community. They charged for the parts plus 15 per cent. The money they earned went to help pay for cleaning compound, contest expenses and tools. Students in auto mechanics were eligi- ble to join the Vocational Industrial Clubs of America. Members entered vocational skills contests. Pages by Wesly Dalton 21 1
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