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.K 9 be g.n.1nl isgawiage wse .--JEfi219'fEi-H -rf f' 'K Q AQHPH1 ti. ff: ilffgiliiizfi, fe-f.. w- isesti--.113:i,t?7-5,.ib5ilS?: M , ,gsm ,v8,s:ffgFa,,5Qss,. .1..,,,.. . .K.,.,,w W QW ws., .. .. Q . it 3 la, 9, 2 Pimwf Kim' bllutles The field of engineering requires people with the knowledge and skills acquired only through structured education. Many people who are educated in this field use what they have learned to receive well-Haying, rewarding jobs. One class that offers these s ills is Vocational Drafting. Vocational Drafting is an advanced course which develops skills in the field of engineering. Students exercise their abilities in lettering, drawing, and designing. Many students use the knowledge acquired in Vocational Drafting to enter the field of engineering. Steve Cleere, 1984 Richland High School graduate is no exception. The Vocational Drafting course at Richland offered me skills which were invaluable to the success of my career, said Steve, Draftsman for the firm of Knowlton-English-Flowers. Vocational Drafting is not a class to enter into lightly. Prerequistes for the class are one year of General Drafting and one year of Geometry. In addition to the customary tools of pencil and paper, students also now use computers for designing pro'ects. Instructed by Mr. Roland! Kuhlman. Vocational Drafting has been developed not only to develop basic skills, but also encourages dignity and self-respect. Students taking this course apply their talents and discover new ones which might have never been noticed. Vocational Drafting, like other Vocational classes, develop successful attributes which may greatly improve the work world of tomorrow. Chip Mundy. Carefully Planning The precision involved for an excellent drawing is displayed by Doug Buda ljuniorl. Few people realize the time and effort needed to develop a perfect drawing. Photo by Terry Payne. u 183 Design by Chip Mundy
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5 ., I 5 sg' ,,. . an de fi! l 2 N Stack it u Doing his best Rance Harskjold Cseniorl stocks the frozen food section. Lance works at King Saver when he is not attending classes. Photo by Holly Boyd. Checking out With a He 0 and a smile Sharon Merlick iseniorl greets her customers. Sharon is involved in the C0-op program. Photo by HollyBoyd. S' .,,, 93. i ., , Keeping it straight Keeping things in order takes lots of time and work, Tina Anderson lsniorl shows this. Tina works at Sanger Harris afternoons. Photo by Chris M ullins. VOCT '86-87 FRONT ROW: Kirk Seavers, Shawn Johnson, Dwayne McNatt, John Warden, Pat Reeves, Danny Health, Dan Draper, Johnny Rutledge, Mike Branch, Jeff Smith, Cody Griffith, Cary Graves, Clay Sharpe, Thomas McCrackin, and Alex Palmer. back row: Sherry Campbell, Melissa Head, Kim Anderson, Kevin Evans, Stacy Rogers, Craig White, Sharon Merlick, and Brain Maddox. .rx A CVAE FRONT ROW: Vince Lopez, Nichole J uma, Brian Daily, Tina Anderson, and Darin Hayes. SECOND ROW: Mike Holmes, Jeff Caldwell, Lance Harskjold, Jim Lockhart, Mike Herman, James Haynes, and Mike Jackson. BACK ROW:Chris Hoffman, John Cluck, Justin Coke, Johnny Holloway, Greg Tidwell, Jeff Whitley, Mike Taylor, and Jim Morton. Work pays off Going towards a career takes lots of time and leaming, Johnny Ruthledge, Danny Heath fseniorsl and Dan Drapper Ljuniorl study to bring out the best they can do. All which are involved in CVAE. Photo by Chris Mullins. VOCTXCVAE A at 1 8 1 ! X
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Spray lt on There is much more to drafting than pencil and paper. Matt Boehler iseniorj takes every step possible to make his drawing the best, which includes adding a protective coating. Plwto by Terry Payne. The final touches As he completes his drawing, Scott Peterson ijuniorl attempts to improve every last detail. Due to the many hours required for such a drawing, Voctional Drafting is offered as a two-hour class. Photo by Terry Payne. 'E' . e. 1 Perlods 1 and 2 FRONT ROW: Mr. Roland Kuhlman, Jimmy Barnes, Ray Moore, Chuck Weddington, Michael Secoy, and Glennette Falani. BACK ROW: Devry Ferguson, Drew Daughtery, Sean Northcutt, Kevin Autrey, and Lance Lajara. Perlods 3 and 4 FRONT ROW: Doug Buda, Scott Peterson, Joel Wilson, and Richard Williams. BACK ROW: Tommy Hay, John Atkins, Jim Thorpe, Gerrit Spieker, and MR. Roland Kuhlman. Incredlble accuracy By drawing freehand, Richard Williams Qiuniorl demonstrates the talent as well as skill required to be a successful draftsman. The training acguired in this class can lead to exceptional job opportunities. Photo by Terry Payne. Vocational Drafting 18 3
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