Harrisonville High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Harrisonville, MO)

 - Class of 1978

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Relating students with things in the business world is what DECA is all about. Salesmanshi , advertising, and merchandising are a few of tlge things which are studied. There are four main activities that DECA is involved with: Social, which involves parties and other get-togethersg civic, which deals with the h yd community, leadership, which involves teaching CL how to manage stores, vocational activities, such as Radio Day. To be in DECA it is necessary to have been in CLC distributive education in school, which deals .sag with any and all activities having to do with ' is 1 getting products from the manufacturer to the consumer. Clubs work - Hy. X I 'gl xl' W Via ' 1. Cheryl Ayler finishes her breakfast. The breakfast was held for senior DECA members. 3 A ' 2. DECA members are Row 1: T. Foster, R. Foley, Row 2: Mr. at Milton Genge, L. Block, L. Stalder, C. Todd, L. Egersett, T. I K. l gf Waltime, Row 3: M. Oltman, H. Roach. 3. Senior DECA members are: Row 1, M. Thomas, T. l McCullough, L. Egersett, C. Ayler, Row 23 M. Oltman, D. D J : , Carmichael, J. Kiefer. rw E73 4. VICA members are: Rowlg J. Wisner, J. Roberts, P. Faught, Q, S. Bowie, S. Giddeons, Row 2, C. Clark, L. Bladucci, B. Foreman, T. Hammontree. - 5. VICA members, left to right: M. Morris, J. Young, J. Lehr, J. . Mickleberry, J. Cotton. L X L' 51 ff , 6. Michele Tabor and Dorma King will be attending National ' 3 '51 Contest held 'this summer. Michele will be going in the area of I X 1 , dental assistance and Donna will be going in the area of nurses ,X f I I I, aide. ' 5.1: ' 'W- - . -it . ,, ,H E' ' - , . Tif E6 37

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Health Classes 1. Harrisonville members of Health Occupations are L. Coburn, B. York, D. King, M. Tabor, and C. Dunakey. i 2. Learning to make hospital beds is just one of the things that Sheri Bowie and Joeva Wisner learned to do. 3. A party was held at the end of the year. 4. Pam Faught practices taking Jennifer Roberts blood pressure. 5. In Health Occupations students learned the fundamentals of health services. stressed Health Occupations is a vo- cational program open to seniors who are interested in health careers and are selected on the basis of educational preparation, interest, physical health, willing- ness to give extra time, further professional goals, and eager- igesg to serve man in the health ie . Health Occupations provides students with, opportunities to grow in leadership, civic aware- ness, and community responsibi- lity. I think that the students gain much professional know- ledge, practical skill knowledge, job readiness and career explor- ation than through any other means possible. It's hard but it is alot of fun stated Mrs. Pat Beaven. The students first semester is devoted to theory and the prac- tice. Second semester students Eet to use what they have learned y working in hospitals, dental offices, preschool and day care centers. Hhs



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Classes helpful for future work 1. Mr. Mike Hall: BS in ED at University of Arkansasg General Metals and Small Gas Engines. 2. Mr. Hugh Cobb: BS in ED NWMSU: Drafting 1,2,3,4, ,General Electricity. 3. Students clean up their projects. 4. In general woods students learn about woodworking. 5. Mr. Buck Dalton: MS and BS at K. State College of Pittsburgg Gas Engines, General Woods. 6. Jeff Mickleberry and Pat Wray learned that after every project there were messes to clean up. Z'-.. .L P? X . lf' ' ' A , N i . 'ex 'fi' A .Q .lui R L1-gnnsun '........' 4 . ' .l As the years progress, more and more students enroll in industry classes, both boys and girls. Drafting is offered at four different levels. Metal classes allow students to work with various metals. General woods instruction includes woodworking, sanding and finishing skills. These are the classes offered to students interested in working for industry. 38

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Harrisonville High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Harrisonville, MO) online collection, 1978 Edition, Page 23

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1978, pg 59

Harrisonville High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Harrisonville, MO) online collection, 1978 Edition, Page 44

1978, pg 44

Harrisonville High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Harrisonville, MO) online collection, 1978 Edition, Page 5

1978, pg 5

Harrisonville High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Harrisonville, MO) online collection, 1978 Edition, Page 76

1978, pg 76

Harrisonville High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Harrisonville, MO) online collection, 1978 Edition, Page 134

1978, pg 134


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