Pipestone Area Vocational High School - Yearbook (Pipestone, MN)
- Class of 1972
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N'-N ' w ,1,..v,4., ., . 'm Q 1 S , , 1 . v , , 5: f f . 4 -5 Q ' , K ' X w X f A , r S V , 1.74, Dedication We the armual staff would like to dedicate this year's annual to our staff advisors, Lavanelle and Don. Despite the many problems that arose, they were always thereg ready to help and to keep helping until we worked it out--together. Besides helping us at our regular meetings, they spent many hours of their own time making arrangements so that we, in turn, could put out a better annual. We all worked hard to make the annual of 1971-1972 the best annual PAVS has ever seen. Therefore, we'd like to thank you Lavanelle and Don for having so much patience with us and for making an unforgettable pleasure out of the work we did. 'f , . , ,Af xxw 119S2r19729-1f k'-' i 1 5y1efe1am411s 1f,gg fsd1d6iifg .VV Q ' x I f .4 f ,'-, 7 '-.54 ,j' .. - f . 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Teachers and students took advan- tage of the opportunity to show Visiting guests the various activi- ties of their respective classes. A large crowd mulled through the halls throughout the day and eve- ning, viewing special projects and activities which the students of respective classes had prepared for their visit. Highlights of the day included. . . :A 'ur' A Y, 1 2- Q w ww ' e10rPwJ KK-Q Jul 4 , ,rg , . 5 , N, , K -1 7 pf: - f. fx A S ,X N1 4 Awww-13. I S , 1 N. L ff- H - - Uk 1 K X V M, , A , V' ,-V ,f. be . W, . .. ,., Tha Bhpereffgig -25 v211ie!iC9S0f'fhf2 Swdenw is Q0PQn 6aC11f daY 1Landi lfmiibyq t11e gF0ods De11af1m2Hts , ' ' -m?3f5? , D1 f: ffi: , N d rf., 1 3., .L ,W , - .- - , . L ',. , ,A ,. , .., 'A Q.: Y . 'A' , . , fy f x K, Q., X iy . 1 Af, - if . -s a ' 1 TT -1.2 'X '4 K, 1 A QT Y vwliy t Y.,, .,,f' 4,V.1 -A.L f .L I-'W .x . 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Some of the ideas incorporated by our own PVS student:-1 include use of Peter Fonda posters, inflatable hassocks and general clothing items fusually appropriately found thrown across chairs and bedsj. The following pictures are scenes from some typical PVS living quarters. 9 1 1 N 1 x f 1 ' ' With'jWin155iii's fluffyliwhitelblankqf coveiing the grouhds QFP. VgL5i ,ffphe g s,choQ1 w,eLnt'li.r1tO-its .seConqL'Qhi1dlgooc1QiayS.fthemstude11'Csf,ind1fa,Qp1tgk41jiE'p11ggersi,3 . 2' participated'Aiggltghelsnowxsculpture gQi11qgs1i.Whikih QQris 1:he'kimQk3Bff,foiyghiaw ' ' froliqs ofiWifgte11p'CaQrniva1qw6ek.fF mm'.LQ . 'A W 'AVAVAV . I i . Jdfk , 1 .L V A .L Frm... , .:, at sf J. W 5, V tw iw MQ. , , .. - . , x . - . .- 1 ' 3 Mx y wif. uf. L- A ,A N fi . F 5 fi- ff: M U A . 4' y i EJ , N l' g W lzggfylirkk .ntl A y , lvvgtii . kk E. - u Ai , X Q -2 V .. V Qi . f '. 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V !Z:,f1'2-ik K.:fx.V.sK -535. .gg-KX - - ' -- .K ' , - -, -' ' a Qsin-.Vgfn+2::-is4211A5:6.ffe1452!i132Z'LE5f316-1555-?KE'i??-5wifi-fgfpffif- VV1'i'f' -11-E' TV. ,, -, . , .. ' .Q V -1-17.2--. The Villa will also have a second floor which will be used for pool, ping pong, and seating for sports activities. W 3 3 . fa ff ig. M t ,, Q if I ,, .,,' ,gm .... f' 5 2: .. .. , K pl . A i .. , , 4 K K , .... M' ' lik? J , J nf. in . 1 is is l . 14,3 , .EK J f w H 'E-Wff V '. V . f iff:-' i ' . N,e. Jf'5'7' iff -:jf .rf . .25 sf fre 5 . W H a. f L, ,-, L, -ww, f 1, -.f W .L . ky ,. - fu - Haw ,, 1 ,. wwe. ,H - 18 ,F ' -ef , :- W 1... A new addition to the school this year was the Vo-Tech Villa, which will be used for recreation and relaxation. f I ,Jw ff. 7 AR, M, 2 Y ,' Vo-Tech Q 4 N l N N l In order to up -date the , Villa new shower rooms, furnaces, and fire places were added. Villa A M 1 -Q-4--...Y ...I an-mmf ,g A .. 'r fo. may-, , 'Q ' ff- . SE 'A-W . N , sail 25, gif' -war 5 www' v ,ff L Q, .Ja The finished product. 'Fl -1. -, ggi, Blood Mobile Blood is life. . . and the students and faculty of the school believe in it whole heartedly. This was evident by the return, this year, of the American Red Cross Blood Mobile to our school. The blood is used all over the state where and when it is needed. We believe this is a worthy cause and we hope it will be continued for years to come. 332- MJ Xl, Nun- e . J. if Staff: ,112 it gr ,, 1 1 ,L 'I Q, 5 I an 0 .,.-x -,mv I fy frilly .1 uh- M it-ff' I ff i W, af . ,yn ,Lf 'i On April 14, 1972, our school was honored to have in our presence Mr. Malcalm Moos, who is the President of the University of Minnesota. Here he is shown looking at the fine display of meat in the Meat Cutting Department. Looking on with him are Mr. I-Ierm Meyer, Mr. Marv Thompson, Mrs. Malcalm Moos and some of the other personnel from the university. While in Pipestone Ivlr. Malcalm Moos sat in on a Kiwanis meeting, where he was a guest speaker, spoke at a public banquet that evening, and toured the Vocational School. 21 School 35 33? , .ki b U 'ei is V Q it E, W . fjjfiil? ., ffxil' 5 , , ' Q , W f 4 . 'Q if ' , g . V V. 5 7. . k L - N .Qi bgw, ? e . ' f .r f , X, J? 'f'41 gy ,Lf gp, ,gi gf. f1i,Lk,b1,3' A 1 1.51 Mx . 'yy gains .s . -' .i'Ms..f f a ' f' sports Broomball Volleybal 24 Basketball 25 Left to Right: Emily Gould, Carol Duininck, Becky Edwards, Micky Grohs C arol Doerhoefer, jan, Rude, Cheryl Pitts, Gary Rundle, Lynn DeKraai. DECA Queen - Cheryl Pitts lst Runner Up Renee Greig t 3 si R sss F 3,4 H is C K.. ,,W.., . 5 P .r.,, fa? an ,g .11 S: rs, X R . 26 .- , L53 Iii: Qzgaf' -R6 4 Q f 77575 1 7 1 if se f -5':i,,:QQ '--, A M 55 a ' lp Y ZW, Left to Right: 1ST ROW - Dale Stillwell, Nancy Roorda, Vickie Desjardins, Sharon Lange. ZND ROW - Judy Walberg, Lori Gilliland, Sharon Wendorff, Kay Christenson, Deb Barch. MARVIN Tl-IOMS EN LAVANELLE AANENSON Director Administrative Assistant Left to Right: George Hicks, Robert Paulson, john Stone, Burt Barnard, Howard Kruiselbrink, Elvin Beyers, Gerald Kennedy. 28 PAT BEAL Admissions Director JEAN RICHARDSON Receptionist DORIS ROLLEFSON Secretary MYRON BRICE C ustodian STANLEY ROLPH Custodian Department RALPH KNAPP CHARLES SPARKS Supermarket Management Fashion and Tailoring ROGER STAUFFER DON OLSON Automotive Trades Building Trades 30 Heads ORV OLSON HERM MEYERS Ag Banking and Business Meat Cutting DON SLUMAN DWIGHT HOLAWAY Better Business Management Lamb and Wool Production 31 The L i 8 h t C I' , 5 32 9 L. ..,. .,, ,W , 4 5 A' E ll , 1' I .l 1 Tu in I 1 1 ff 1 '41 w.1 1 4' U 1. X- Iwfe -1 1 K aiu. 11 1. . .1 '. -5 i.'y:' .. '11, K. W, 411 1 .1 11.1 - 1 , J d.g.,,7,..-1 1 - 1,1 11 ,1 .J 1' .Y A7'. 4 . 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W1 11151: 111 1111! 1 X 1 .1.1.11,,11 -.1 1!! 1.1 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111 111 1 111 Y11111 l 1x1 H 1 X13 f'111Y1N:1!1E 1 1 131 1 11 11111 1 ' 111111111 1' 111'1i1'1 111 1 111 1 11 1 1 '1 1 11111111111111111'11111 1 E 11111113M1111 1 1 W 1 1' '1' '1 g 111111 11-11141 11111z111a11111.11111711-15 11 11 I 1 1115 it 1511 1 111111 111111 1 6 1111111 111111111111 1 1 -,11':ggl:g:15Zj1 ' WIIHEH .75 1' '1111'111'1' 11 11111111 111,11 WX, , 1 .11.,..... 15. .11111l11111 11 1 1 1 1. 111 1 11111111111111i1311111f11111i1112 '1111 ' .'1,.111 11,1 1, 11' 1'!1- ::1'1111l.1e.1'1111 1111...111. 111111111115 1 . A , F 1, 1 -1 15.1.12 .AQ Denny Adkins Morris Bob Axford Windorn Sandy Barck Canby Larry Behrens I Albert Lea - ' e s A Sf! rw., Jim Borer Windom Tony Bosch Hills Mike Desjardens Spring Lake Park Denise Erickson Pipestone Mitch Fett Windom Gary Groth jasper john Melcher Maynard Schroeder Dick O'Brien jerry Carmen Instructor Instructor Instructor Instructor 34 2, gk Si awww Ev? W7 7 2 E 1 iff: . 1 Larry I-Iainfield Sloan, Iowa Charlie Harnach Worthington Roger Huisken Edgerton Gary Huso Minneota Denny Iverson Benson Bob johnson Bloomington Stan johnson Forest Lake Terry Johnson Tracy Todd Koeneche Clear Lake, S.D Kevin Kruchman Glencoe Mark Lang Fairbault Dave McGovern Shakopee Arno Moelenhoff Blue Earth Phil Paulbeck Aitkin Geneva Rund Marshall Bill Schulze Pipestone Bill Sellin Ortonville Mike Snodgrass Caledonia Gary Tibbits Aitkin Charlie Weaver Blooming Pra1r1e Dean Wesue Clarkfield Not pictured: joel Enggren Lakeville rv Tom Buysse ' Marshall Tim Cosgrove S. St. Paul Randy Evans Blue Earth jack Gerten S. St. Paul john Graf Adrian Pete I-Irdlicka Waterville Todd johnson Willmar Mike Lawrence Coon Rapids john McKinley S. St. Paul Priscilla Meaden Marshall Regge Neuman Luverne Monty Recker Lismore Marge Sanow Marshall Denny Scheppmann Fairmont jack Sweely Slayton Bob Wieme Pipestone Foods Management Beth Buskerud jasper Lynn DeKraai Brookings, S, D, Carol Doerhoefer Raymond Carol Duininck Prinsburg Becky Edwards Lake Crystal Doug Ellefson Pipestone Julie Evans Pipestone Emily Gould Glencoe Linda Gould New Ulm Renee Greig Minneapolis Mickie Grohs Egan, S. D. Marilyn Hamann Magnolia yi 1 7 fi f sa? Mrs. Marilyn Christianson Instructor Rollie Husan Instructor Jack Lytle Instructor jerry Hample jackson Marlene Hulzebos Nr' .W Mountain Lake Arlene Hummel jackson Sharon Jacobson Verdi Deb jepp eson Lakefield Fashion Merchandising Merchandising opportunities, challenges, and excitement is the world of Fashion. P. V. S students find all this during the year enrolled in Fashion Merchandising. This course is designed to develop the abilities of the student as a retail employee, and to acquaint him with the many new phases of merchandising in this fast moving world. 39 Lynetta Johnson Russell Mark Joldersma Pipestone Sherlyn Kelly Lake Crystal Myra Klassen Mountain Lake Mary Larson lhlen Paulette Le Brun Worthington Rhona Lemickson Lakefield Dave Lepper Pipestone Dan Lewis jasper Deb Little Lake Benton Joyce Madson Westbrook Pat Pardee Fairmont Cheryl Pitts Fulton, S. D. janet Ranschau Luverne Barb Rossow Windom jan Rude Sacred Heart Gary Rundle Pipestone Diane Sherwood Ellsworth Vickie Strand Tracy Deb Thomsen Pipestone Don Trageser Verdi Ann Voss Avoca Deb Wiecks Redwood Falls Jody Zimmer Raymond x A I We Barb Bejma Hills Minn. Kathy Cooksley Pipestone Minn. jan DeBuh.r Morris Minn. Rod Else Pipestone Minn. Carol Ewy Westbrook Minn. Carol Isaacson Grand Meadow Minn. Rhonna Ling Worthington Minn. john Radtke Sanborn Minn. jim Rutten Jasper Minn. Kathy Schutz Pine Island Minn. Pam Sigrist Pine Island Minn. Kathy Slinger jackson Minn. Bette Thies St. james Minn. Sandy Wyffles Marshall Minn. Darnell Zimmer Marshall Minn. it if 2f...s:i?'1i Lf Wizzgli- 1 ' 'J' Q3,EiSg,f3.t? W . , ..,, ,...,-.g....,-- Wx. .,,, 5 W ng-gx . 4' -.f,sM 322 .a'.i' ' 6+?hff1K '32,e1as-S -- spasms-sw ..,, ,p . nga! 5 f ' -fiiimsvi 5:-71 ,,,, A.,, ,X .,.. ,. if ' ,,,, ' 5 54 i ii X of ,gy 55 is ' W v 53 5 ' .. j i 5?,.fg533,, 1 ,, .o 8. . fi, gg M L. ' QQ 2 6 e- A 4 N L W 1 fiiiiigfw A X-if , , .. , M lf? sf 1' A55 j ' W MQ ' 1255? , K 37 ' 5 fs 5 u Q Lg N , 2 - ,,.. .-fa QAQAQX , .,., ,J --+1 A as .fm f+, -.-EIU? gr- vi v W in - ish- - yr' Y' M - . ' 45 9 4. . 4 ,gag 5, 'D h 3 v 1. ax - Y, ' WM ' Wfjfvyg' . ' fi f '-F x 'gf f W N S.. 5. Q H V , as ff Q Q gp fi fs, 5 W- x S 5 5 . . , . 1 -L fl -. !:!'.. 'L A... . ,...l M... -ad ? . A . W s 3 w w-,ff 42 Fashion Management The seond year fashions program incorporates principles learned in first year along with management skills. The 10-month course includes training in all phases of prospective managerial positions in the field of fashion. Students spend class hours working on displays, learning new selling techniques, and studying the responsibilities of the modern fashion manager. 8 jean Allen Worthington Gayle Carstenson Pipestone Judy Coudron Marshall Mary I-Ieise Zembrota Ruth Holmes Blooming Prairie Denise Iden Brookings, S. D. Charlene Johnson Dundee Kathy Mann Montevideo Alta Nilcolai Waconia Cleo Norquist Sioux Falls, S. D. Jill Olson Minnetonka Sandy Runia Lake Wilson Colleen Seiler Russell Esther Swanson Russell 1 1 W Teacher's Aid-Dorothy Loeks Pipestone Eric Fuhrmannek Tailoring The commercial tailoring course has grown from last year's corps of 11 to this year's class of fourteen potential tailors. This one year course included the study of textiles and non-textiles, style and design techiniques, sewing fundamentals, alteration principles and handling and repair of equipment. Other class activities include the construction of suits for other PVS students, pattern making, the required construction of five coats as well as periodical alteration for students and faculty at the school. Tailoring students also are placed at training stations for one month of on-the -j ob training. Great job opportunities await the commercial tailoring student, especially the man tailor who prefers to work in a mens clothing store. 3 3 'rr--Q., , i i tg-2'11a?irE'!flfg ag Q Brian Bauman Sherman, S. D. Bill Busch Round Lake Martin Cantine Tyler Charles Doom Westbrook Ray Elston Windom David He ckt Hardwick Thorny Kyaze Lugazi, Uganda, Africa Gary Lynn Elkton, S.D. Leroy Nelson New York Mills Darrell Park Colman, S . D. Carroll Pirmantgen New Effington, S. D. Bernard Stoel Pipestone Dennis Suedbeck Slayton Tom Winter Pipestone Ag Banking I Gordon Ray Instructor Agriculture Banking is a new course designed to prepare young men for the banking profession. The course is approximately half farm management and half bank procedures. During the two years of training the students receive specific courses in farm management and banking fundamentals which gives them an opportunity with a professional future. My Wm' wwf' 1 if f' ,gf WW , -'filfflif-V3 , I5 . M,-Q , ,1gg8ggwswf'M' s E jerry Amundson Wentworth, S. D. Lyle Boots Rushmore Arvin DeGroot Lake Wilson Larry Knutson Volga, S. D. Perry Peterson Madison, S. D. Mark Ruehle Brewster Dominie Scheidt Luverne D an S chrader Sebeka Larry Shoemaker Madison, S.D. Joseph Spielman Madison, S.D. james Strouth Brewster Michael Vande Voorde Pipe stone Steven Weets jasper 'zzz' Ag. Banking II 48 ni.-.g 4. . fs 3' Qi, pf ,f-ff. Imzki lt- wk ww f ...nu 'Wv 6 r 5 . ,-1, gif 5 'Y ' es. 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I K W N V Liz? r llflxzr -Hmm., W i', L 1 I t JK' of L As a special project the Ag -Bankers planted and raised their own crop of com to test the chemical composure of the earth and to see which fertilizer and hybrid would work best in this area. 49 ,x Debra Barck Pip estone Betty Cavros Pipestone Elsie Bdmundson Woodstock Deanna Essman Magnolia Kathy Hill Pipestone Sharon Lange Verdi Verna Lastine Currie Not Pictured Nancy Roorda Pipestone Marilyn Vis Chandler Judi Walberg jasper Not Pictured Sharon Wendorff Tracy -,' Finance Secretar Mr. Roy Peters Instructor Mr. Ron Svedj an Instructor Legal Secretar X f 'E g f 4' x -....-W., fm ' Eviiss Ihlan Miss Kamrarh Instructor Student Teacher Beth Gunderson jasper Lois Hacker Lafayette jane johnson Gibbon Alice Popp Pipestone Dale Stillwell Laporte QMS' Egkv WW 1 wwf ff 51 Susan Allen Worthington Kathie Bose Lake Wilson Sue Brouwer Edgerton Kay Christensen Flandreau Vicki Des Jardins Fridley Earlene Dodson Roswell, NM Kris Else Pipestone Carol Ferguson Heron Lake Marlene Feucht Hills Loretta Gilliland Pipestone Jolene johnson Hadley Sharon Kelm Garretson Sharon Peterson Balaton Diane Schouwenberg Hills Phyllis Stanley Luverne Diane Talsma Chandler Suzanne Walter jasper Sharon Weinzetl CLu'rie General Secretar w-.5 nv SAW 1, 'dnl v Y? wwf., Y H xx N. len...- 1 if 4 , .. J Mrs. Dorothy Bridger Instructor Remedial Reading Mrs. Margaret Melcher i l l N d, , ,, 1 A new course was added to our already fine list of Its main goal was to increase the reading and L courses at the school this year. This was the Remedial comprehension skills of the student. It is not a Reading Program. mandatory course but is open to all. 53 A1 Adams Montevideo Earl Ahlers Dell Rapids Randy Beager Foley joe Datzman Brewster Henry Fiddler Pipestone Chuck Jacobson Tracy Steve Kelly Pipestone Jim Miller Flandreau Richard Palzine Brandon Vern Schultz Windom John Schwartz Beaver Creek Dan Staeffler Edgerton Mike Stanton Pipestone Mark Thies Pipestone Chuck Wall Mountain Lake William Weyer St. Paul H, if 11, gr-,mo X ffi1Ef,jfti15 ' 3 -' ibn-. vsfig .- Q 3 is s' i K Q 6 i Steve Willers Beaver Creek Milt Lauck Instructor Auto Sales Auto Sales prepares the student for a job selling equipment, parts, cars and automotive services to name a few. After three quarters of class and shop at school, they are ready for on the job training as a part of a firm. F if '4 'fflllif ' ' ev'--r 1 fi Doug Arende Adrian Mark Ausen Ruthton Thomas Carlson Slayton Randy Cooley Avoca Mark Cyriacks Lake Benton Daniel Dean Magnolia Larry Fedde Balaton Mary Flintrop Waseca Barry Hinsperger Rushmore jonathan Jastrom Sioux Falls Shirl Klindt Pipestone jeffrey Klumper Irosky Leon Krause Chandler Herman Lupkes Adrian -of I' K - 7f 5.4 F, 1 Q W4 uto I Stan Hagen Instructor 56 BS 8 Jn 1Z.!':.' v. .wfmmyiilf N-5. -.M ,, ,WW uv ,f'l.....'t? ' The Auto I class is made up of first year students attending both morning and afternoon sections. These auto mechanics are pre- paring themselves for a job in the field of auto technician and tune- up repairman. Class instruction includes working with ultra -modern equipment, testing out problems related to the cooling, electrical, fuel, brake, steering and suspension systems. In addition, class members are continually working on the cars of students and faculty, engaged in tune-ups and other problem areas. Wilbur Letham Instructor Roger Myhre Hartland Norman Nelson Magnolia Richard Nicholay New Prague Mark Roark Browns Valley David Ruddy Luverne Allan Schwartz Windon Bill Smith Pipestone David Stauffer Winnebago Stephen Stude Brewster Steven Thompson St. Paul Dean Tuinstra Pipestone Calvin Vandenberg Pipestone Gary Van Essen jasper Terry Abell Pipestone Melvin Hallstrom Pipestone Bernard Hanson Pipestone Leroy Kalass Slayton Robert McClure Pipestone Paul Neilsen Dell Rapids, S.D Rod Obink Edgerton Michael Rubbelke St. Paul Donald Vogel Lake Wilson Lavern Wurscher Vesta Keith Edwards Bob Ell J Instructor Instructor N, ,, X Auto II imlaw- W , --.. 3' Auto II represents the second year students of the auto technical program. Upon completion of the eight quarters Q22 monthsj, these skilled automotive technicians are well versed in the fields of auto tune -up, the various systems and repair of them, and have recieved training in small garage accounting and the buying of parts and equipment. 59 Topper Burgess Windorn Norm Carstensen Marshall Larry Cote Slayton jerry DeKam Ruthton jim DeKam Ruthton Jerry DeVries Tyler Leon Eernisse Chandler Duane Forsberg Hardwick Ron Froscth Pipestone Roger Holtrop Pipestone David Jensen Canby Ken Krejce Pipestone Roger Lauck Ste en Robert LeBrun Pipestone Dan Nissen Holland Danny Ploeger Lake Benton Dean Stauffer Winnebago Tim Stoderl Iona Carpentr in K s Two ambitious first-year students are gaining experience and knowledge in the in-shop con- struction sessions. Projects over the past year ranged from small objects to the building of an entire house. Larry Limoges Keith Thompson Instructor Instructor e if gr it 5 YK mi ' EL,, , .a,,s,x,,'L , , Workshop sessions include actual construction of various models of buildings. The sessions provide excellent training for the beginner in the basics of the trade as well as experience for the second year student. ,M ..m..,....,... , , e-.,s Phil Ditch Watertown Jim Ehalt St. Bonifacius Tony Ebert Waconia Kevin Ochsendorf Canby Lyle Orvis Hardley Mike Schewe Sleepy Eye Larry Snyder Edgerton Earl Thurston Dundee Gerhart VanDam Edgerton Carpentr II Ll t QQ --, L' y K, . 12 xt. I it Larry Woodbury Worthington Carl Runke Hutchinson Alan Gustaf Slayton john Jones Flandreau, SD Dave Eichhorst Montevido Brent Norgaard Pipestone Bill Sjoberg Grand Marais Wayne Howard Minneapolis Dave Pula Waskish jerrome Lemickson Lakefield Tom Fellegy I-Ioldingford Donald Bakke Blooming Prairie Craig Rients Pipestone Hartley Limoges Instructor As part of their training the bricklayers were asked to work on the Vo-Tech Villa. Each student must construct a model building using his own skills and knowledge. me N no gr ...W n Bricklaying A . M g fg. ff 3 if 'E W T ,Ak 5539 fi Tw , l 1 .LQ fy X 1 jaw ,W fl-f fig Q :fox Y 3' ug? 'K G 451 'WW p. .ff ,rf 63 .WM .iz V :E Duane Asche Clara City Frederick Barlingame Wadena Dale Christensen Cambridge Tody Loeks Campbell Dale Malenke Fulda Richard Myers Redwood Falls Robert Norman Ramona, S.D, Marlin Rabenberg Hartford, S. D. jerry Rinke Backus jim Schenck Baker Robert Steinmetz Ruthton Gary Woitaszewski Slayton Mel Stroup Instructor nf Meats III 51 - 1 ' 91 ,If 44 F Meats IV yea 3 einen HCL M as How's that for smiling at the customers, Cal? Not Pictured: Matt Bultina Wally Hagedors 67 Cal Dueland Instructor Robert Brown Minneapolis Gary Duchscherer Elkton, S. D. Gene Freudenthal Hecla, S.D. Thomas Jennings Lamberton A1 Johnson Moose Lake Ron Karst Shakopee Patrick Kremer Fulda Harvey Malmon St. Louis Park joel Raygor Stewartville David Schmid Backus Dave Steinke Duluth Steven Tackle Clarkfield Kyle Wolmuth Backus Rich Baune Wabasso Chuck Benson Litchfield Patrick Bielke Chaska A1 Dorschner Kasson Doug Fredrickson Madelia jim Geisel Pipestone Glen Gourley Circle Pine Craig Johnson Desmet Dale Meidinger Venturia Galen Nilson New Ulm Greg Rogge Boyd Ron Schelhaas Steve Unruh St. Paul Dave Westley Ihlen Dale Zempel Winnabaggo Mr. Howard Du Chene W a l -. ,,. A 45 F5 wg- ' 5, ...s- 1 EZ, Meats V In meats the students not only learn the proper methods of cutting the mea but also the merchandising 0 x P ff ' i f ' R Af v 23552 . if WW . .q,. W. i in W ?' 'fx 1 7' ,f a . V sl SEA R? , a 115 5 i ix . 4' i techniques which are so important to achieve maximum sales for the department. Meats VI Daniel Barstad Slatyon Curt DeCoux Faribault Tom Gergen Rosemount Tom I-Iolst Plainview John Jensen Marshall Donal Laubach Royalton Lyn Rambow Raymond Richard Taughe Tracy Gary Thompson Delano Clarence Uhden Dell Rapids Danny Walberg jasper joe Wirtz Nashwaulk Mr. Roger Mattison f.. mn 1 ww. c AMEMCAN vm moon ccurmw
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