Harrisonville High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Harrisonville, MO)

 - Class of 1978

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Bnilding, designing, and leaifning how things work Students work on their projects, in welding. Welding can be tedious work. Ron Schrock prepares for welding class. Mr Larry Breedloveg Vocational Welding I. Laura Kirkegaard Tim Gordon and Marty Baumhoff fix a television in electronics. Electronics involves learning how things such as televisions and radios work. They learn how to repair anything that is electron- ically involved. Three Harrisonville students were enrolled in the afternoon class. They were Laura Kirkegaard, Marty Baumhoff and Tim Gor- don. Laura Kirkegaard commented, It was a great experience. Many things are involved in welding. The class teaches construction, layout math, drafting and fabrication. Students have projects that they design and then build themselves.

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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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We set a chapter record for the most 'Groug I' ratings at the state level t is year, said Mr. Schauffler. This record and many other awards were achieved by members during the past year. The Future Farmers of america proved to have an- other successful year. Once again they conducted their major fund raising project in which they sold citrus fruit and also churned apple butter at the Annual Log Cabin Festi- val. One week was set aside to promote FFA in which FFA members dressed up and had an area five banquet and attended chm'ch services that Smmday. FFA has another successful year

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