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Abow - Hard-working senior, Lee Srolrzfus, rrics his hand ar prim- ing. Below right - Nina Smith makes corsagcs at thc Brownstown Vo- Tech, Below lah - Tony Loose and Terry Snow lcam the skill of wall pa- pering. l75
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V0-Tech Offers Specialized Training Rapid changes in technology have increased the demand for more and more skilled and technically trained people. Here in Lancaster County there are three vocational-technical schools open to high school students. This vocational education provides pupils with more than just skills and technical knowledge. The programs are designed to assist in devel- oping attitudes and work habits that employers want in future employees. Many of the students receive on-the-job training either at the school or at a local industry or business. Throughout this school year approximately 153 C.V. students attended two of the county Vo- techsg one at Brownstown, the other at Willow Street. Above nkbt - Barb Rackmil shows her skill at setting Bonnie Pictropaolds hair. Abaw - Sharon Christ works diligently at her typewriter. Oppariu - Two potential plumbers gain experience.
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76 1971-'72 Band Nears Perfection Mr. Thomas Mann expertly directed the Conestoga Valley Band through another successful year. During the fall, the band thrilled the spectators with popular songs and accurately performed drills at halftime of each football game. Many of the same contemporary selections were played by th? band for the Ephrata, New Holland, and Myerstown farm show parades. Although the band received new uniforms last year, this was the first year that the band members wore the uniforms at football games. After th fall season, the band prepared to do two fine concerts. The winter and spring concerts were performed on january 23, and May 18. By fulfilling their responsibilities, the band officers added greatly to the band's success. But the greatest reason for the euphonious sound of th band was the dedication of the band members and the skilled direction of Mr. Mann. C G l ifliizi . ' 4 f -- n 1 L asain: ., l Abou- Row 1: L. Zimmerman, IL Green, D. Harbaugh, P. Myers, E. Simmons, C. Hoover, S. Martin, K. Good, D. Whiteside, IL Smoker, T. Mannon. Row 2.11. Frey, D. N Flihfl. P. Schaal, j. Steffy, B. Glass, C. Glick, R. Corter, S. Falk, L. Byers, S. Comctte, C. Trout, K. Whiting, L. Strubel, T. Griffith, P. Hartman. Below - Row 1: M. Berkheimer, R. Simmons, D, Musser, IL Shrom, C. Brandt, D. Allen, D. Iapp, B. Uyeda. Row 2: D. Goodwin, D. Haldeman, R. Good, D. Conrad, S. Reitzel, A. Seacat, D. Weaver, S. Parmer, M. Falk, P. Stone, S. Stanton.
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