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BENEFIT DEVELOPMENT 3 . l- ...ESB 2 I, Q-an Stes Q4 s i f .- .',E fi E rg ei i malt ,- Q o - if ,i f A .as 1. Working on his drafting project is senior Kevin Martinez. 2. Rural Vo-Ag students participate in a cattle judging contest. 3. Senior Bryan Akers prepares to make a fertilizer run. 4. Drafting in- structor Mr. Harold Bryan helps Curtis Bazemore, sophomore, improve his drafting tech- niques. 5. Members of Vo-Ag sponsored an FFA booth at the Sunflower State Expo. 6. The independent study group in drafting class, built the core of a city. 7. Seniors Martin O'Brate and john Stanley and sophomore Curtis Bazemore draw architectural designs during drafting class. 8. Drafting teacher, Mr. Harold Bryan puts letters on a student's drawing. 9. Waiting for the results of the judges at the Sunflower State Expo are Vo-Ag students Bruce Kunard, senior, and Kathie Bates, junior. CHIMES '81 21 .
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VO-AG, DR FTING EXPERIENCES Vocational agriculture has helped me decide to go into agri-business as a career and then I plan to go to law school and become a lawyer to represent the farmers, stated leff Whisler, senior, Vocational Agriculture was verv important to many people at Washburn Rural, as it provided a way for students to learn what the agriculture industry is about, The class covered three main areas of study, including animal science, obtaining agriculture mechanics skills, and de- veloping leadership qualities through Future Farmers of America activities. Some of the vo-ag activities included a contest at the Sunflower State Fxpo Fair, in which several people received awards for their accomplishments. The highlight of the event for Rural was winning the Grand Champ- ion Chapter Crop Exhibit prize. This year's drafting students learned everything from basic fundamentals to the study of special architectural and en- gineering problems. The courses were designed to give class members a basic understanding of drafting tech- niques and other areas of drawing and designing. syn, Q f Qvmtvffg' E f 1 A I .. 20 CHIM ES '81
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ENERGY, STUDENT PROj ECTS AID INDUSTRIAL 1. Using the metal lathe in metals shop is senior Larry Waggle. 2. Working with the routing tool is Brad Berckefeldt, senior. 3. Doing some auto body work on his Volkswagen, senior Mike Franklin gets assistance from junior lack Mackey. 4. Soph- more Brian Cook works on the rotary tool in metal shop. 5. Planing his table top, sophomore Russell Homewood is aided by sophomore Todd Bradford. 6. Working on the engine mounting bracket is an auto mechanics student. 7. Adjusting the drill bit in woodworking is sophomore Steve La Vallee. 22 CHIMES '81
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