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,F. Fine Arts Students study the finer things in life This years fine arts activities have been busy learning to act, sing and advancing their art skills. Ray-Pec has nearly 40 stu- dents enrolled in acting and directing classes. The students did a variety of exer- cises and projects designed to improve their skills. Acting scenes were memorized and per- formed in class. Tapes were used in listen- ing exercises so students could learn to speak with various foreign accents. Their work culimated with the public presentation of five one-act plays, pro- duced, directed and performed entirely by the students. Independent-art classes allow students to develop further skills and styles based on the students' knowledge and interest, which increase artistic performance. Design class worked on an overall graphic building design for Peculiar Ele- mentary School, as well as completing oth- er projects for people within the district for course credit. Junior Paul Rudish as- sisted in the making of the Care Bears movie, including the development of five characters, with his father, Rich Rudish. This years choir is smaller than past years and due to the decreased size, they didnt do as well at contests. ttI think we couldive done better at contests, but the members didntt seem to care as much and they judged a lot harder than in the past, said Senior Melissa Buffon. Ms. Beth Long conducts choir class. 68 5-,ng FineArts FineArts FineArts Fine Arts FkArts 3! :2 Mike Jacobs shows us his kick-back. takeit-easy attitude.
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70 Vo-tech teaches basic skills Vocational Technical School, the school of the aggies, the carpenters, the plumbers and the welders, just to name a few. This is where some of the student body spends their mornings to learn a trade for the fu- ture. Vo-Tech, located at Harrisonville High School, meets during the morning, first through fourth hours and is worth three credits. Classes such as welding, carpen- try, plumbing and auto mechanics are just a few of the classes that can be taken. Sen- ior Todd Martin, building trades, said, ttVo-Tech is a fun and learning experience for me. I really enjoy the people I work with down there and I like using my hands. Vo-Tech has really taught me a lot and shows me what I can do with my hands and could give me a possible future. Matt Wansing, Vo-Ag, says, ttVocational agriculture has helped me develop skills in leadership and be able to communicate with others in and out of FFA tFuture Farmers of America. Vo-Ag has helped me plan for a better tomorrow. M V0 -TechV0 -TechV0 -TechV0 -TechV0 -TechV0 'TeChVOTech V0 Vern Miller, building trades, puts on some of the finishing touches on the house they built. XX Q XXQ QR Xx h Qt six Rx t h es sxx s XXX es XX X 1 h s h i N Sen lakt Tim Setzer. building trades, pre- pares to clean up after a hard days work.
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