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trades, pre- ' a hard days trades. puts on touches on the Front row: Russel Francis, Matt Wansing, Vern Miller, Todd Martin. Scott Winchell, Brent Bronson, Tim Harper. Jeff Phelps, Max Rein- hardt. Row 2: Jason Gordon, Todd Gorman, Mike Grisham, Danny Studna, Steve Lewis, Robin Schen- herr, Travis Bates, Pat Beaven, Lisa Peterson. Row 3: David Jackson. Marc Hayes, Gary . Roger Gee, Ken McAninch, Chris Beaven, Bruce Bullard, Jim- my Dorossette, Christine Suedemey- er. Row 4: Tom Brown, Mike Mor- ris, Mark Grimes, Robin Goade, Keith Taylor, Troy Bates, Tony Galessi, Troy Pittman. ' , vww,,..mm.mwmw Lisa Peterson of nurse aidmrderly, takes time to pose while taking Chns Beaven's temperature. Senior, Pat Beaven of Electronics ll takes time out to study the hooks. 71
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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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V0 -Te C h V0 -Te 0 11 V0 -Te 0 h V0 -Te c h V0 -Te 0 hVO -Te 0 the c 11 V0 - 1m WwwmmWWm WW w i NW ,4 VICA winners Pat Beaven, Randy J aggars, Steve Lewis, Russell Fran- cis, Chris Beaven and Scott Win- chell. VICA members 0 0 W111 b1 g Vo-Tech, the trade school class, helps students who donit plan on going to col- lege, but plan on going to an apprentice- ship or a specialized school or straight to work, to be better prepared for their occu- ' pational field. Vo-Tech is a competitive class. To prove this they compete in contests sponsored by Vocational Industrial Clubs of American, or VICA for short. The students from 0355 County Vo-Tech compete with students from five other Vo-Techs. There are 11 schools sending students to the Cass Coun- ty Vo-Tech. Five students placed first in six catagor- ties. Russell Francis, SRI; Chris Beaven, nurse aiderorderly; opening and closing team; Patrick Beaven, electronic product servicing; procedure team; Randy Jag- gars, job interview; and Scott Winchel, opening and closing team. There was one third-place winner, Steve Lewis, autobody skills. The students plac- ing first or second in the West Central Dis- trict advanced to the VICA State Confer- ence. m-Aw KMM ., Pat Beaven working on an telectron- ic' project. ' 72
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