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A dent in your car? Ron Castle in Auto Body can help you. Concentrating, Tim Frankinburgar uses a lathe.
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1c! I, Scene II, directs Mr Jerry Peters. The man on the horn, ML Kent Lange, gets ready to announce the homecoming queen. A proud Mrs. Barbara Slater marches 1hrough Chicago streets wi1h Rogers Raiderettes. TEACHERS 25
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Learning a trade Students leaving high school should have a salable trade Rogers Vocational Department provides just that. Many academic students don't know or don't appreciate what goes on in the building, Vocational students enjoy doing what they do, and with good reason. Hltts great experience, I like working with my hands, says Sophomore Joe Meyer. t'l'm learning a trade, explains Junior Bruce Gouge. ttAtter graduation I'll have different things to fall back on. More serious students often go on to trade school. According to Sophomore Tim Gilbert, the classes are a big help in preparing for college. Those that aren't planning a career in a vocational trade, benefit also. HI like being able to fix my own car, states Ron Castle, a senior in Auto Body. For the many people whose interests dontt lie in Chemistry or Algebra II, vocational skilIs can tead to worthwhile, well-paid careers. John Moore surface grinds a piece of metal. In manutacluring, Mr. Kuszmaul explains to Ray Lewis and Brett Kepler how to work the machinery. On the level, Tom Piotrowski lays a concrete wall. Masons Julie Walls and Bob Baker even the base. VOCATIONAL 27
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