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Starting at the right and moving clockwise, Eric Vermillion adjusts a lathe in the machine com- petition, first place carpentry winner Rodney Bartchlett cuts a floor board to length, Jerry Con- nolly (second place in electronics), builds a cir- cuit, and, Lisa Hardwick and Chris Warner style hair in the cosmetology division of Skill Olympics. Skill Olympics was a great ex- perience for me. The competition was tough and I'm proud to have won. — Rodney Bartchlett 21
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skill Olympics Give students chance to showcase talents This year's Skill Olympics was a suc- cessful opportunity for the students in trades and industries to show off their skills. Held during Vocational Education Week, its goal was for students to com- pete in categories of different skills to see how they can perform in comparison to others their age. The sixty competitors were seniors and juniors from our school and fourteen area schools who are in- volved in the Millstream Career Coop- erative. To kick off the event, there was an opening ceremony in which Shannon Thorn (VICA president) and Lori Hackworth (Northwest Region Female Ambassador) spoke. Also, Mayor Keith Romick made the proclamation of Vo- cational Education week. The categories of skills and this year's winners were: automotive, Rod Stahl; carpentry, Rodney Bartchlett; cosmetol- ogy, Jane Warnimont; electronics, Shan- non Thorn; machine trades, Jeff Unter- brink; and, welding, Heath Hill. Other competitions determined lead- ership abilities. The winners were: ex- temporaneous speech, Shannon Thorn; prepared speech, Matt Monday; job in- terview, LeRoy Stauffer; and, hand cal- culator contest, David Boyd. Winners of the Skill Olympics went to a regional competition which was held in Toledo and consisted of representatives from twenty-two area vocational pro- grams including our Millstream School. The winners of that competition were able to compete in national and even- tually international contests. 20
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