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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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LVsing a light table in secretarial work makes a job easier. Mrs. Georgann Metheny shows Sandy Cummings how to use one. Generally, ifs their business Business classes are taught by Mrs. Georgann Metheny, Mrs. Becky Klein, Mrs. Susan Lockard and Mrs. Lavonne Thomason. Classes range from general business for freshmen t0 clerical and sec- retarial practice for seniors. General business classes conducted taste tests on soda pop. Typing students began making the tran- sition from typing to keyboarding. Clerical and secretarial practice classes ran the Lester Hill Corporation. Mock trails were held in business law classes. They also visited a real court- room. Shorthand and Accounting I and II rounded out the business curriculum. Business law students. Doug Dun- can. judge, and Mike Martin. plain: 7 tiff. act out a mock trial in the II- 4 brary.
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