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In data accounting class both Kathy Knisley and Sondra Cupp get hands-on experience Above: First year electronics student Roger Pettit has already learned the procedure for testing circuits. Below: Lining up cars is one job performed in class by Steve Hubbard. MAJVS Is T raining T oday for T omorrow Above: While welding Charles LaRue wears a special uniform for protection. Below: Stopped before leaving to go to his OWE project, Byrd Howard poses for a picture. Above: One of Lowell Meredith's daily jobs is to keep the flowers watered. Below: Future beauti- cians Colleen O'Ryan and Sherry Hoops get plen- ty of practice at MAJVS. Above In ag processing Ted Eppley begins to make selective cuts on the beef Below jUNIORS - Front Row: Roger Pettit. Charles Clippinger. Ted Eppley. Chuck LaRue, and David Wise Row 2: Sherry Hoops, Colleen O'Ryan, Sondra Cupp, Kathy Knisley. Lowell Meredith, and Paula Shipman MAJVS 13
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12 MAJ VS Above: Enrollee Barb Blackstone gives staff member Jeff Barber a guiding hand. Below: In their architectural design class Steve Blanken- ship and Paul George draw a house. SENIORS — Front Row: Matt McCandlish, Chris Willey, Larry Gower, Paul George, and Steve Blankenship Row 2 Barb Blackstone, Lea Ann Taylor, Tom Groves, Albert Curry, and Ron Spoonamore Above While working in the mechanics shop, Chris Willey and Matt McCandlish dismantle an engine Above Right Using a welding torch is one of the many things Tom Groves encounters during the day Below As a part of Ns work, Ron Spoonamore must operate a back-hoe Above: Taping the handle of a car door before painting is Larry Gower. Below: Precise, accurate work is demonstrated by machine tooling student Albert Curry. Above: When weighing meat we learn how to keep our fingers off of the scale. - Bill Petty. Below: Before her human customers arrive. Barb Blackstone practices on a dummy.
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Sheridan held its 24th an- nual homecoming the 7th of October. This year's Queen was Toni Skinner. Her atten- dants were senior Amy Wilson, junior Tami Boring, sophomore Alicia Cornell, and freshman Molly Miller The queen and her atten- dants were escorted by the senior members of the foot- ball team. Student Council President, James Hanson crowned the queen. The Panthers of Maysville defeated the Generals by a score of 13-7. After the game, students danced in the gym while alumni en- joyed the reception in the cafeteria. 14
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