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Basics of repair services learned Students get first hand exgerience at fixing fender benders to over auling the entire engine in auto body classes. By the end of the year one can perform complete automotive service on cars, time-ups, front end alignments, and hrgke service for personal use or for a Jo . Students enrolled in the Small Engine class at the Voc-Tech school learn the fundamentals of service station skills and repairing small engines. 1. Mr. Harry Kiefer: Auto Body I and II. 2. Mr. Scottie McHenry: Auto Mechanics II. 3. Mr. Sam Clark: Auto Mechanics I, 4. Mike Morris and Joel Young work on an engine. 5. Mr. McHenry helps students find out what is wrong with the car. 6. Jod Cotton takes a break y . 7. Sandy Cameron puts the finishing touches on a truck. 42 M 4 iff I Q - Tj ,, Qi et g M il itia, A . K . 6 f i' ri 1- I I 5 i
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y, v-wg, Over 300 members and guests of the Cass Co. Voc-Tec. Chapter of the Future Farmers of America attended the Annual Parent-Member Banquet May 1 at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church. Ron Ellis, the special guest speaker, was the first State President to come out of the Harrisonville Chapter. The Chapter officers for 1977-78 were as fo ows: President, Bret Bremmerg Vice President, Richard Cowan, Secretary, Roger Gardner, Treasurer, Randy McCleave, Reporter, Doug Stephensg Sentinel, Steve Bricker, Parliamentarian, Jubil Caudillg Historian, Stan Ellis. 1 . 12V . T H .-A N . l, , 1 new , rxlrfa ,'f rl vw' 3'?:'a H4 4 l X17 4 Ax 4 814.4 xl , 7 '. L iz .AY YK. 1. Now where do we go? , ' 2. Mike Miller puts in his time stirring the apple butter. 3. FFA members are, Row 1: S. Mitchell, H. Hartzler, M. Gardner, S. Bolinger, E. Moles, G. McCauley, T. McGraw, C. Foster, A. Powers, D. Strader, J. Caudill, S. Filer, T. Spainhour, E. Yoder, D. Watkins. 4. Steve Filer and Larry Johnson check the apple butter, to see if it is done. 5. Shawn Wilson, FFA member, participates in the Log Cabin festivities. 6. Square dancing was a major event at Barnwarming. 7. Melanie McCleave and Mark Gordon await their next instruction. 8. Richard Cowens announced at Bamwarming. 9. FFA members are Row 1: S. Smith, S. Bricker, D. Stephens, , . 55,11 wfbtumifglfif R. Pulliam, L. Kagrice, L. Darling, G. Kircher, K. Larcom, P. Yoder. 10. Stan Smith and Michael Tabor, pass the apple? 11. Kim Watson assists Randy McCleave with the apple butter. 12. FFA members are Row 1: L. Hartzler, S. Graham, C. Seibert, E. Harvey, Row 2: R. Cowens, K. Buerge, J. Charlstrom, J. Bockleman, B. Kagrice, 41 Moreland, B. Butler, S. Ellis, M. J ohnsong Row 2: J. Osburn, R.
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Another year hammered away Once again the Building Trades class built two houses. The students build the houses with the aid oi certain area professionals. The students learn car- pentryfliunbiritiil electrical wiring and other things involve in buil ' g a house. The class had a few problems this year. Their teacher resigned to take another position in the middle of the year. Grant Cole, Harrisonville student, commented, The class offers a good opportunity to learn the basic things that are needed in carpentry. 1. Building Trades class built two houses this year. 5. Grant Cole puts finishing touches on the inside of the ouse. 3. These students were enrolled in Building Trades. li' 43 43
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