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At Top Left Jay La Roche gets pointers on engine maintenance from Mr. Marvin Iverson. Middle Left is Anita Sutton re- viewing the mail in Business Edu- cation. Above is Mr. Dennis Blocker giving some tips to Doug Hahn and Russ Miller. At Left is Tim Samp, Mary Hockhausen, Alisa Hogue, and Tina Cullen doing their own thing in Multi-District. Student Life 7
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Discovering Trades At Vocational School The East Central Multi-District Vocational School, in its second year, began with the addition of a new course, Sales and Services. This new course was offered along with the previous classes of Building Trades, Business Education, Health Occu- pation, Auto Mechanics, and Electronics. The students who participate in these classes are able to gain necessary skills and experiences in the trades of their choice. The students take the bus ride to Brookings every morning at 9:30 a. m. to attend their 10:00 a. m. classes. As stomachs start to rumble, students are dismissed at 12:00 to return to FHS. They eat a rushed dinner and return to the rest of their classes. Above is Bev Brakke getting some help from Mr. Les Kor. At Upper Right is Kierk Sorenson playing mastermind with a com- puter. At Bottom Right are Julie Price and Rose Pank designing a window in Sales and Service. 6 Student Life
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Top Right is Doug Schultz getting ready to wash a customer's car windows. Middle Right is Jeff Hurley build- ing up his muscles and his pocket- book as a carryout boy. Bottom Right is Teresa Duncan keeping books at the local service station. Right is Julie Price decorating windows for Christmas at a local clothing store. Above is Donna Denure ringing up a sale at the beauty shop. 8 Student Life Students Hold Jobs After the school day is done, some students still must go to a job which will occupy much of their after school time. They work for various reasons; the most prominent of which is to earn some extra money. Also, the students find that working provides a sense of en- joyment, accomplishment, and experience during their high school days.
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