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We need photographers Mr. Dick Haynes of the He aims high Johnny Kite gets some hands on Budget minded bankers Donna Kelsey and Chesterfield News Journal explains the impor- experience with an army automatic rifle as the Kathy Reed are shown by a Bank of Chesterfield tance of photography in in modern newspapers ROTC representative reminds him to keep the teller how to balance a budget, something all to Tim Allen, Steve Roberson, and Brian butt firmly against his shoulder. tellers should know. Wiglesworth. g : ica eet : V2A ding, thea | “Wtng | de s ia oa i 18 Career Fair Guidance
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Study, study Wendy Link, senior high spelling Forensics Team (front row) A. J. Sligh (coach), Dawn Sears, Jackie Pendergraft (coach), Debra champion, and Thomas Robertson, junior high Christi Mansini, Mark Winckler, Shannon Gibson, Mark Edwards, Donald Smith, David Dee, — winner, bone up on their vocabulary in prepara- Golightly, Sharon Jones, Wendy Link; (second row) Andrea Damerel, Kim Makowsky, Janis Rogers. tion for their respective county finals. “Are you listening, Lord?” Dawn Sears gathers her nerve and appears to be searching for divine guidance moments before she leaves to com- pete in the Longwood Invitational. Those last few minutes Sharon Jones con- verses with Christie Mansini while Kim Makowsky studies her reading in those tense moments before competition begins at the Dis- trict Meet. Forensics 17
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Guidance holds first career fair “What am I going to do when I get out of school?” is a question which sooner or later confronts most high school students, and one which the Guidance department attempted to provide assistance with. In late March Guidance sponsored CH’s first Career fair. The fair featured approximately 40 exhibits and 50 exhibiters including representatives from Channel 23, the Bank of Chesterfield, and Curtis 1000. A psychologist, a musician, a morti- cian, a lab technician, recruiters from the armed forces as well as represen- tatives from VCU and MCV were on hand to counsel students about their career interests. Open only to the senior high, the fair packed the gym, and left the Guidance Department pleased with the initial reaction. Mrs. Mildred Valz, who set up the fair with the help of the VPI extension service followed it up with an opinion survey in an attempt to gauge students reaction to the event. Mrs. Valz said the survey showed that the students wanted an even larger fair with more exhibits and variety next time. And according to Mrs. Valz, Guidance is certainly going to try to tailor subse- quent fairs more closely to student needs and interests. We have many benefits Kim Huffmon, Nancy Hickman, and Charles Ramey interview Sgt. Mid- dleton, an Army recruiter, for a Journalism | assignment. “Have you decided on a career?” Mrs. Ann Zentmeyer helps Victor Morisette to decide which booths to visit while his class is at the career fair. Career Fair Guidance 19
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