Connor High School - Archives Yearbook (Hebron, KY)

 - Class of 1984

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Connor High School - Archives Yearbook (Hebron, KY) online collection, 1984 Edition, Page 144 of 216
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140 ■ V School Clubs Hands On Training Hands on training. This is one of the most beneficial aspects of attending the Boone County Vocational School. A select few from the Northern Ky. area attend the school each day for three hours in either the morning or afternoon classes. With these hours of training, each student may accomplish a major goal in life; a job. At the end of each year, the students have the opportunity to show their skills by competing with other students from around the state. Several students were asked the following question; What are some of the advantages and disadvantages of attending the V- school?” Mike Bray — Hands on training Mark Tanner — You can talk in class.” Mike Hitzfield — I don’t like having to walk out in the cold.” Bobby Adams — ”1 miss all of my friends at the High School. I. Refinishing the interior of a Volkswagen for auto body class is Jerrad Class. 2. Darron Byrd is busy welding during class at V School. 3. Examining his panel during electronics class is David McNay. 4. Jeff Maines practices his electrical skill. 5. Adjusting the welding machine for use is Dean Graves.

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Getting Down To Business Getting down to business is the job of Future Business Leaders of America. An interest in the working world is what draws the members of FBLA to the club. The purpose of FBLA is to help students participate in national- organizations which allows students to further their business knowledge through practical experience and applied material. I. Smiling while on the phone during office practice is Marcy Kuhn. 2. Lisa Crowe talks to a business during Simulated Office Practice. 3. Comparing job experiences during an EBLA meeting are Brenda Ginzinger and Kim Lovett with Mrs. Sorrell. Back row: Marcy Kuhn. Steve Collinsworth. Shane Burch. Jackie Allen. Terri Woolum. Brenda Ginzinger. Stephanie Peeno. Connie Hartman. Kim Lovett. Kim King. Anita Nunn. Third row: Tina Dunhoft. Rhonda Dinser. Linda Thompson. Laura Thompson. Jeanna Osborne. Second row• Deanna Hawkins. Kim Rumon. Front row. Tim Guthrie. Robert Eden.



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1. Busy at work in the General Electricity shop are Dennis: Everett and Greg Rowland. 2. Preparing his welding rod is John Westermeyer. i. Lloyd Anderson welds a plate in welding class. 4. Cutting some metal is Todd Station. V-School Clubs

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