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The high point of the year in building trades was at the very begin- ning of the year. This is when the Building Trades class first had an overall view of how good the house will look by the end of the year. In addition doing some painting to dress up the house is also a high point for the I5-gear. Matthew rach, 12 The teacher is the best part of Building Trades Mr. Curtis Byrd. His teaching skills make building the house a piece of cake. James Coker, I2 Going to contest and winning 2nd in district and going to the state competi- tion was the high point in the year for me in Graphic Arts. Everyone is taught to be able to cope with pressures of a job, and do extra activities where we meet interesting people and see exciting things. Barbara Walker, 11 Winning lst place in Graphic Arts in San Antonio District 5 was the high point of the year for me. The best thing about being part of this club is the com- petition we are able to take part in. Peers are measured up against one another to find the outstanding student and high achiever. It is also enjoyable to gather with the other club members for a breakfast or lunch outing. Kelly Boyles, 12 An eager student works on a car's engine during his Auto Mechanics class. Another student in the Auto Mechanics class takes the engine out of the car he is working on. Mrs. Gray styles a customer's hair. Carolyne Averitt cuts the hair of a paying customer.
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The high point of the year was our winning the sweepstakes trophy at both competitions that we attended. The girls put a lot of effort into the routines which we presented. We felt this was a great reward for all of our hard workf' Andrea Delaune, 12 'We've got the beat' The Dance Team members use their enthusi while building a pyramid during halftime. The Dance and Drill Team managers Marlene Guerra and Debbie Bryant. .si A K The low point was all the hard prac- tice. The girls have really worked hard this year, and received little glory for it, but you need to practice to get better. Claudine Schindler, 12 Being in the dance team has hell me learn many things. I have leari how to be responsible, reliable an have also become a better dancer. As from just dancing, an individual taught how to sit properly, walk, z even how to act in interviewsf' Rhonda Rocket. Shawn Harris, Jr. Officer, Carol Horridge, Co- Captain, Rhonda Rochett, Captain, Diane Martin, Co-Captain, Kris Harrison, Jr. Officer. I Front Row: Diane Martin, Rhonda Rockett, Carol Horridge. Second Row: Donna Harrison, Debra Colmenero, Julie Feaster, Nancy Houston, Kris Harrison, Sharon Harris, Lisete Angelini, Missi Merritt, Heidi Silber, Belynda Touar. Third Row: Debbie Allison, Lisa Huskey, Cindy Anderson, Tammy Monaco, Sheryl Ball, Deanna Corbo, Debra Stacha, Kim Welch, Delise Simmons, Kim Coleman, Kellie Cunou, Julie Kennedy, Caroline Knapp, Susan Klar, Michelle Rudd, Lisa Garden,
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