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Part of the big. happy family David Gemmons and Tony Farkas working hard in Elec. Comp. Above Left: Boise Eagon after dropping the Vo-Tech students off. Above Right: Terry Bradley laying down on the job in Auto Mechanics. Mr. Price teaching something new to Mike Berry and Richard Adams in Refrigeration When students reach their Junior and Senior years, they get the option of whether or not to take any of the Vo-Tech courses offered. Most of the courses arc held in Louisburg and most are four hours long. They range from Computers to Weld- ing. The ones that take these courses are usually planning on making that subject the object of their careers. But then there are others that take these classes because they are interested in learning about that certain subject. Here are the Vo- Tech courses and some comments WELDING: Welding class is a class that you have to learn to respect and enjoy. I really had a fun time in there this year because I like to weld. Brian Maddux. ALTTO MECHANICS: I think that this class will teach me a trade that 1 can use for making a living after I get out of High School ' Terry Bradley. AUTO BODY: I took this class because I felt I would not only enjoy learning a trade that I like, but would also will get me a good paying job later on. I also liked getting to know people from other schools. Mike Pilking- ton. REFRIGERATION: This class has taught me a lot about refrigeration, coolant systems, and a lot of other things. I am really glad I took this class. Mike Berry. BUSINESS OCCUPATIONS: When you're working in offices, you have have great responsibilities put on you. This class teaches you how to handle them. It prepares us for the different situations that come up in the office. Kim Rainwater Julie Ritch. HEALTH OCCUPATIONS: Taking Health-Occ does not only teach you to be a nurse's aide, but it also teaches you about the other health fields available. Sandy Blue. ELECTRONICS COMPl'TERS: I enjoy the electronics part best because you get to make things like radios, amplifiers, etc. 1 also really like working with the new- Tandy 1000 $ we received this year Dale Hamilton. CARPENTRY: 1 like building houses in carpentry. I feel that I can make a good living with doing this kind of work. Carl Brown. GRAPHIC ARTS: I have really had a good time in this class and 1 have learned a lot. I encourage others to take this class.” Gina Bybee. KBFL: I really like working on the air and learning about the broadcasting field as a whole. Larry Jones.
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The morning Welding class hard at work. Sandy Blue teaching Health Occupations CFR. Above Left. Brad Evans taking his frustrations out on a machine during break time. Above right: Mrs. Darnell. Job Placement Director at Louisburg. wondering which way to go. Many people enjoy the bus ride over to Louisburg. This gives time to talk, and on some buses it is like a big, happy family. There is a lot of joking around, swapping stories, and the discussing of weekends. Often by the time the bus rides are over, busdrivers are ready to call it quits for the year. Vo-Tech also provides friendships. After all, you are a class with people who share the same interests. Not only are you making friends with people from your own school, but there are also people from other schools. Often times, these friendships last a long time. Above Left Zella Berry making copies of Scouts in Printing and Photography. Above Right KBFL student Larry Jones on the air. 11
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