Liberal Area Vocational Technical School - Exploit Yearbook (Liberal, KS)
- Class of 1972
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LIBERHL R VEB!!! NHL-T! I-INIBHL B!-IBBL U A , O . s ' 6 w,..- ' 0 0 I I ' ,Mukhi ix I ?iji-.Q.js 8- . -i' ' f' 45' n a gmgggw -3 . 1-1' W 4 1 x Q - o r o - 'Q A'9' Nw X121 g f ni? v 7 X HEXPLOIT 72 Volulnel ,loc Dondlingcr, Editor-n-Chief Dave Gill, Assistant Manager Nancy lrsik, Advertisement Manager Bill Higgins, Photography Keith Bunch, Art Work . ' V it ,, 'gb' K Q I ' Wim A , ,J 1-zyagmn QD E3-Qiifigeillelbg ilibeiillgs 1 i UPPER LEFT: Clovis Weather- ford, B.A., M.E.D,g Director UPPER RIGHT: Muriel Fuller, B,S. , Graduate Workg Adult Education and Public Relations LOWER LEFT: Frank Coulter, B.S., M.S., Graduate Workg Director of Student Services. 45,1 BOARD OF EDUCATION: SEATED, From Left to Right: Reverend William Sebring, Member, Mrs. Io Ann Sharp, President, Mr. George Rosel, Member,Mr. Don Avey, Member. STANDING, From left to right: Dr J. L. Smalling, Superintendent of Schools, Mr. Wayne Ross, Member, Mr. Robert Carlile, Member, Mr. Al Shank, Vice-President, and Mr. Clovis Weatherford, Director of the Liberal Area Vocational-Technical School. g I z ff! l,,,,if I' 2 I V - ' '?'ji7f?N'vtx ' ' , Q , f, g , , f is ,fir sf Mr. ,X - ' 1 ' I f' f f ' -' I ,I I J, ,Y 1 ' ' 1 'P 5- ' -ff, qi x Q, .,s , , , , ,, , f, , . , , , ff f f. , LOWER LEFT: Marcia Foster, Clerk, Typist. LOWER MIDDLE: Phyllis Woodward, Secretary, LOWER RIGHT: Becky Hawk, Career Education Secretary. L.,.- X ...guns -avl'l ' UPPER LEFT: Mrs. Laressa Guild, Finance Control Officer. LOWER LEFT: Claude and Fugie Patterson, Custodians. ,Q UPPER RIGHT: Mrs. Deanne Coward, Career- Education Coordinator. LOWER RIGHT: Mrs. Linda Staiger, Learning Skills Lab Instructor. mf IIIIQIIYIMIQUIIIQ lLQQMIIIQ?IIl I- I E- 'fix L Q I 1 x g Q ii 1 F QE 55 THE Mornon ! THE METHOD ,, g' THE SUBSTANCE OF A WEALTH OF SKILLS I I I 5 A . Cheml Mr. Dennis Zahn. B.S.. Graduale Sfudg. One of the rapidly expanding areas of em- ployment is that of Middle Manpower . . . the technician, and the agricultural community is no exception. Specialization in production, management, and mechani- zation is requiring the qualificiation of a new kind of worker . . . the technician. This and more is offered in the programs of Ag. Chem I and Ag. Chem II. 'bf N L fwpwrfw 'MA Q' ' I' , i Q44 ,,.-vnu-' Elmer Blair Terry Garinger Dave Gill Ricky Nix Steve Price Terry Schniepp Gene Weber John Williams u, Dennis Burrows Ag. Chem ll Mr. Kenneih Schusfer. B.9.. Graduaie Sfudg. This program, as well as the Ag. Chem I James Comelsen Joe Dondlinger Ronald Martin program is designed for use in preparing per- sons for entry primarily at the technical level into chemical supply sales and service occupations. The second year program offers Laboratory Techniques, Introduction to weed science, Usage of chemicals as Fungicides, Herbi- cides and Plant Regulators, as well as per- sonal and human relation courses in the study during the term of the course. Larry Schmepp S, .5 ,M el Let 's see, one part of gin, one part of a lemon, and one part of a piece of spearmint gum should do the trick . . perfect for usage as a fertilizer, don't you think? w gi l 1 4 l 1 l 2 1 l li i, i 3 E l C 2 1 i i , I E i i l I 1 If 'S lf E. if li? l I ii. lyk ,. H4 is - ll . Pl ill il ull ii lil all l V 1 9. iifilgraawk ' ' '-Av 1- x Air Condiiioning and Refrigeraiion Mr. Leon Wilson. QQ Years Trade Experience. Air Conditioning and Refrigeration offers the training to help meet the shortage of skilled craftsmen that exists in installation, main- tenance, and repair of control systems in this field. Q Keith Baugher I Ronald Gilchrist ' Thomas Hill Ien'y Muller Archie Owensby Mike Packard Bruce Ross Don Schollenbarger Carl Dean Smith Randy Vann James Wonsetter Wea '425264 .V , , . x. N., . ,av if f r Gt- w- if 1 , 'N i' -' af V f- , .Wx M . .. ' Q , xv . i G- V i x 1 I ,U- 'il X 'fi' 5 at HMV William Beggs Mike Chase Curtis Clark Tom Fieldman Tom Heirs Billy Higgins 4 w Mike Scheleter James Jackson Mark Koochel Mike Perkins fl Auio Mechanics I George Vogel ,.mp0 UPPER RIGHT: Mr. Arnold Schindler, rnsrrucrorg 14 years trade experience. LOWER LEFT: Students gain actual work experience on cars that are brought in from the public. ,. 1-x 4: I. In Ip 5, ii if 9 l r 1 I Aulo Mechanics Il Mr. Larrg Koochel. B S The objectives of the Auto Mechanics program is to give the stu- dent practical training as well as the necessary technical know- ledge to prepare himself for all phases of the automotive service industry. Related Instruction is offered which enables graduates to progress in the mechanical field to positions of supervisors, shop foremen, service salesmen, and service managers. as U Q, y Qyngf 2 K ' fu kv? 411' AUTO MECHANICS II CLASS: TOP ROW, Left to Right: James Brinkmeyer, Edward Fromme, Vemon Grice, Randall Hickman, Randy Hoffman, Stanely Katz, Donald Livengood. BOTTOM ROW, Left to Right: Keith Malone, Douglas Ochs, Terry Poston, Randy Schmittzer, Donald Shobe, Dale Virden, Michael Williams. '-S -f 1 y f.- , , i , x ?e ei f Y - ...i -.5'.-iikge ac:-:L ' -L. I I I Brncklagung Mr. Jack Nielsen. I5 gears frade experience fPost High School Studentsy Fred Albers Ray Alsdurf Mike Blackard John Blackmore Max Blundell Bill Miller W ' 15, y X f Q J u,,,, ,' V, r 1 x fi X-'41 Q: Jw,-. , 'Q W ' I ri I Ie i, i, 1- ,E i 2 i3 3 5 IP 51 iss I P fi if M y, Ii? hi, vi ,ri iii! W Sill mi M aff H aw hi. Bricklaging Roger Behne Lewis Collins Greg Freeman James Guerrero Edward Harness Gilbert Harper Busy throughout the year, these young men can be V R1 cky Mlmer seen in almost every section of town. Quit thumbing the line! Clean the brickworkI Make sure it is level and ??? Work? What's that? Just try it, you 'll like itg that is if you love cement! Carnenirg Mr. Roberi Carr Phillip Barnes Mike Estes Geraldine Pratt Merwin Reimer Michael Sullivan Gerald White I . M, off 7 I fl 5 in pg, ,, ,, X4 wyf yzzf, , Carpenfrg Mr. Waller Green. B.9., M.9.. Graduaie Sludg. The objective of the Carpentry and Cabinetmaking program is to prepare students for employment in all phases of practical Carpentry and Cabinet- making. The program will develop student abili- ties in the basic skills necessary to do layout work, framing, interior and exterior work, and remodel- ing, as it relates to the carpentry trade. Among the many projects of this classg the making of a house is the big project, Drafiing I and ll Mr. William C. Bolan. Jr.. B.S.. Graduaie Sfudg. Drafting Technology is designed to help develop skill in Drafting practice and leam related engi- neering fundamentals so the student may quickly integrate himself into his chosen field. Mary Blanchard Keith Bunch William Goolsby Ted Harder Stephen Kjellberg Don Mclunkin Mark Mecum Larry Palmitier -mit I5 tw.. I E 1 t L.,A Q,, y ,L D 1 I 1 David McIntyre Stuart Nichols Brent Rich Gary Rowden lnsirumeniaiion II Barry Miichell. I I Years Trade Experience. Instrument Technology offers a career in process con- trol, a field with a professional challenge, facination and unlimited personal development. Henry, you know that a black wire can only be used for a ground . . . We can start now, Joe, that is KOOL, is here . . . Hey fellows, it's three and time for a vica meeting . . . Eddy will you ever get eddy currents straightened out . . . five minutes after eight, looks like Mike and Carol were out late again . . . From looking over the above, Mr. Oblander and Mr. Mitchell have their hands full . . . 1 Y y 3 pp I6 ijf L. ti 1, 1 -.', ,. , l Q' .L V--t-1.11121 bn- ' e my Wayne got a new pair of . . . stompers . . . It snowed a half inch before lunch, looks like Danny and Craig went to Elkhart . . . Herford, you know you need a fuse to function with . . . Larry got another 100 . . . must be nice. Which is more challengingg going to school or trying to teach it? Insirumeniaiion I E leofronics 'X Maihemaiics Mr. Bob Oblander. B.S.. M.9 -112-my Daniel Corpening Wayne Davis Russell Hardman Isaias Martinez Robert Parson Mike Pearcy Larry Peters Craig Rensch Ronald Scott Jerry Williams David Ianzen Joe Jiminez Wilbur Luinstra Albert Nicholson Mike Warren Tim Webber Ray Wilboum Robert Wright f-:-3Par.:x11a':'-1- 1 ?-S155 - - 4. f'MNe-45 1' 'QZAZ 1 The student leams Medical terminology, Anatomy and Physiology, Personal Adjustment and Human Relations, Medical Law and Economics, Examining Room Techniques, Sterilization procedures, and the care of equipment. Laboratory orientation, pre- paration of patients for X-rays, development of film and records are also included in this program. Medical Assisianis Mrs. Barbara Riddle. The Medical Assistants Program offers the necessary training for a student to become a qualified assistant tions and treatments, or as a receptionist-bookkeeper, or as a combination of these. Carolyn Atwell Elva Denny Beulah Dhortiy Dale Erskin Mindy Foster Carol Graves to a doctor in his office, either with patient examina- ,. f l V 'J' fl 5' f, l - ,ffm 2 1 5 EQ' , ,ff .f LW-751 ' ' .07 ff' A N40-, has M? fe I ey' ,., A!! , ,?i?+.ng,-' .405 aarf?n'qff' '94, ff , , 359 , 'L' ' :aw-WE? , 'Qu A 4? .V V 'geyigsh ' X Qvyxj V r ,I ..w,Vf' , 2 , ' 'U ,A WW -.,,,-,N I Reida Haley Virginia Herald Gale Rebel Jane Tuggle Maurine Vann Iolanda Zeman I'll try it, but I won't like it. What? Watch out for Monday nights Vickie! Becky's asleep again. Mr. Fuller, get your mind back on the machines. Anybody for a pillow fight? Let's go down to Ag. Chem I. Break time ! I I Anybody for pancakes?' Office Occupaiions Mrs. Pai Maskus. B.S.. M.S. Office Occupations offers a combination of courses designed to train the student in all areas of office work. It integrates and correlates in one nine- month period the related clerical and general office skills and office information along with actual on- the-job training. Cammy Addington Sheila Avers Debbie Bebb Robyn Binns Lana Brinkmeyer ,f O 0 Jeri Bromwell Barbara Collins Darlene Ertz CW Kathleen Garrison Renita Goertzen .KY t I I I I I I ,. 'I I2 I I 7 I I I I I I I. 2, I II I I If I' I II I 'II I3 ,I I I :II Ie IT II 1. III! II III II QQI I: :II I , I I,-:I AI! me IQI3, j,!I5I II jI I :II ,fx N , 1, 'I I II II M I I -I I It I I I I ' I I II I I, Ig LI I :I I- -1 I ,g ,I M II .I I! I' II fl 1 MMNW N v.,.,,.Nq. ,, fr f -f....,u..,..... Becky Harwell Wanda Higgs Nancy Irsik Kathleen Olsen Q m f I if y A R e BOTTOM ROW: Left to Right: Vickie Quimby, Rita Robertson, and -Jane Wehkamp. i' -2 Power Mechanics I Mr. Don Smifh. 7 Years Work Experience. This course covers the basic engine fundamentals through complete rebuilding of modern day engines. Damel Banning Robert Dixon ,ff Rodney Honey David Rucker Paul Sterling Mike Toner Henry Turner li Wendall Garrison Dennis Hahn Alan Hathaway Tom Herman Bill Hink f ff f Z, What do you mean, change the points and plugs in a diesel? Who brought the toys for Hathaway today? Let's see, the left elbow connects to the right, or was it left, piston? X X XX wr! . .,xX New-vsffma , - Q r 24551 'A' www' A S S X 3. X , 3334: Ji ffzirfsffiixgfs Ef V 'X Nf5i?sS'QfS-,QQg,f If s . 'xNJfQf?rQ7fA.fa,w . -5,5 ' , r ' V vs? l ggi A ' w ' 4, -.1 Steven Eck Ronnie Garrison Jackie Hickey James Howard Richard Isaacs Sf Power Mechanics II Mr. Jerry Beeman. I5 Years Trade Experience. After completing Power Mechanics II, the individ- ual should be able to choose from a wide variety ofjobs locally or world-wide. Dale Brown Carl Burdett Lany Voth Who forgot to gap that injector? Hey, my transmission is gone again!! No play day tgmor row: I thought every day was play day 11 Thomas Schechter Danny Smith Gary Teel I fs. M, UMW Max Littau James Olney Claude Patterson Carl Shufelberger Donald Small Welding I and II Mr. Dean Sipe. IQ Years Trade Experience. Welding is both an art and a science. Because it is an art, the student must actually do or perform the welding operations to become skillful. This course is designed to develop the students skills for his future career. 'Q Gary Colgin W, figs A plan of technical instruction and a carefully coordinated schedule of shop jobs have been developed so that the student acquires the technical know-how needed, as he moves forward in developing his skills in making welds, and in the safe and efficient handling of welding equipment, Safety is stressed throughout the course . Jerry Kennedy Tracy King Daniel McCann Jerry Pierson Danny Pugh Mark Rowson Mike Sanders Terry Sorter Eddie Strickland. Tom Whisenhand School Aciiviiies I 97 I - I 972 I V I ., YA - I 97 I -I 972 ExpIoiI Sfaff S. N X Y :Nw , N,sYLf?k, gags Q . f 1 1 1 b -.. 1 J,-N... X Z F5 12511 4 X x A . 5 X ,N xx f. C x .if Q91 x, ' xx I N .34 1 A -f XM ' Q xv., ,IX 4 - fx .vim QQ, pl, Z ,Q 1, . .vn- a . xx ' 5 , x ,Q ,X A I .W 2 s Q 35 1 .7,,qu.. -. F 1, I E l ES ge I 1 , Q ? 1 f 4 ? 7 1 Q i S i I V x 1 i 1 S 4 i 3 r I .i M ,.,1..1,...,. Adveriising as X .' ', ' -5-7311 af' iii:-igi ' J?-'5 f : .L 'Q -.Q diff rl -575.-' . .. . . , ,, ' x 3, .5 A 8. W DRIVE IN Home of the Papa, Mama, Teen and Baby Burgers, Don't forget the famous A 8: W Draft Root Beer. To Go Orders Always Welcome! Just Call 624-1875. CAMPBELL-KITCH FUNERAL HOME 624-5647 12 12 West Second nf., DISCOUNT ALCO STORE Open daily 9:00 a,m. to 8:30 p. m. and Sundays, 1:00 p, m. to 5:45 p. m to serve you. Located at 217 North Kansas, Liberal, At the CIRCLE BAR CORRAL Food so good that we put our own Brand on it. Call ahead - your or- der Wi11 be ready - 624-3938, or just drop in to see us. ANDRADE PHOTOGRAPHY Photography in Living Color or Black and White - for Your Every Need 'KEEP A PORTION OF YOUR LIFE FOREVER WITH YOUR PORTRAITS' 18 East Second -P 624-6492. fifisfnf btate Bank uucaorou, nuns MIMIII FDIC Serving the Gas Capital and the Great Southwest CLINGAN TIRES, INC. located at 3l4South Kansas is your authorized dealer for Michelin X Radial Tires, Drop in to see them or give them a call at 62.4-5649, Danny Banning, Doyle Connally, CITIZENS STATE BANK invites you to visit them at the and Larry Voth, LAVTS graduates invite you to visit Time and Temerature corner of Znd and Kansas or at Liberal's 1INEi newest, most modern and con- , . . Oca e Venient drive inn bank at 700 on South Highway 83 1n Liberalg N. Kansas. phone RIVE 3 X , Mr, Ray Britton, Assistant Vice-President and Nancy Chance, former LAVTS student, encourage the community to use the Complete Banking Services of First National. FIRST NATICNAL BANK Serving the Community for Over 70 Years 324 North Kansas 624-5668 'I EQUITY INVESTMENTS CORPORATION 316l624-2878 1109 North Kansas N P. o. Box 1093 Liberal, Kansas 67901 GREAT WESTERN SAVINGS 8. LOAN ASSOCIATION Home Office - Liberal, Kansas Branch Office - Garden City, Kansas ' 1-'1 I GIBSON'S DISCOUNT CENTER Where you always buy the BEST for less 920 South Kansas Liberal, Kansas 624-1631 One of the largest elevators in the Oklahoma Panhandle. Knutson Grain Elevator Guyrnon, Oklahoma KNUTSON ELEVATORS, INC. Federally Licensed and Bonded h Located at Hough - Midway - Tyrone - Guymon . ., L .I XX RNQXR LIBERAL GAS COMPANY THE PEOPLES PITT NATIONAL BANK A Since 1928 People to ,People Service M B nk 300N K ns s ain a - . a a Motor Bank - 303 S. Kansas Installment Loan Dept. - 302 N. Kansas P, O. Box 1026 Travel Agency - Liberal, Kansas 302 N, Kansas 22 ,5- U5 X JM V' ,,..-.aff ff,...,.u-msuonswwsv-vfwvv f ' . nh, f WN'-au.. , ,f fffziq. , 1, fr fx,-,Q f M mmm , V ff, f W . M'-m m. 4 ,V.A ZW! L 4 + A , nw.-wr Z 4' Q H J? V1 ,, - M H H ,I ' . :B nll: . - ' 4a,, ' .. ,QD 1, K a 4... 1 4' A '-W fyf Q 'Z' 5 V mi' ' H X ,Y Wx? J '- Q 9 ., ,W U ' 4 ff Q. .Q V A . :F M ' A my 'wb ,, Y. f -, f L -rj! ucv- gf4'?f , , 2 n va, A s Ronnie Burns, LAVTS Graduate, and John Galloway WOCLWINE COMPANY Auto Parts Supply - Engine Rebuilding Znd and Lincoln Liberal, Kansas 624-3871 BOOSTERS Blair Nursery 8: Greenhouse Mahoney Cleaners D Sz B Fertilizer Mitchell's Garden Center 54 Grocery Parker Grain Company, Hugoton, Kan First National Bank, Guymon, Okla. Bob Reneau Jewelers Flower Nook, I-Iugoton, Kan. Southwest Photo Supply J. C. Penny Company Weskan Oil Company K O V Auto Supply KSCB Liberal Standard Supply Inc. KLIB 4 40 , V J' 'nfs -..f....f-U 1 In A Q ,r
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