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Working tentatively. Bobble Jo Washington sews a sleeve on a shirt. This was part of Ms Carolyn Mlhellch's homemaking classes project which took students approximately six weeks to com plete. Photo by A. Venegas Practicing on just about anyone. Brenda Leskovjan tries out her abilities in cosmetology class on her mother. Ms. Lin- da Morgan, Photo by M Turner As they help make trophies for the R.O.T.C. Quintana competition. Glenn McDuffie ond Chris Calma receive instruc- tions on the next step from Mr Lee Allen Photo by R. Morin Taste testing baby food in homemaking class. Roxann Russell. Stefanle Snyder and Pam Hugnes experiment with their finished project. Photo by P Reilly Vocational Classes • 57
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Getting practical experience in a somewhat differ- ently structured classroom was what a variety of students chose to do when they enrolled in classes located in the vocational building or even at the Stuart Career Center. These students were provided with the opportunity to explore their possible career choices through actual on-the-job training. The classes which ranged from one to three periods, included students in areas as diverse as agriculture, auto mechanics, construction trades, cosmetology and homemaking. In addition to regular classes, some groups participated in local and state contests. Locally, the metal trades Classrooms with a different beat class won the welding contest held at the Stuart Career Center. Lloyd Risenhoover was the high point individual. He scored first in flame cutting, first in overhead welding and fifth in horizontal welding. Other winners at the championship were Richard Wright, Tony Tristan and John Redou. Statewide, the Distributive Education Clubs of America, participated in a statewide contest between 96 school districts. Students won five out of 1.300 trophies. Top winners at the contest included Karlton Turner, Buddy Harrot, David Kuler. April Miner and Michele Pagel. “The vocational classes provide experience both in and out of the regular classroom. summed up John Peace. 56» Vocational Classes
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During practice for debate. Mr Bryan Borah assists Mark VanCleave. Ru»ty Guenther and Greg Eppler Photo by R. Foster 1984 23AAAAA DISTRICT MEET Ross S Sterling High School The program for the district meet also list other U.I.L. events. They include poetry, prose and speaking events, ready writing, spelling and journalism 58-U.I.L.
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