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Right: Members of the Black and Orange Junior Achievement Company work on products to sell. Pictured are Susan Byrd, Mary-Judith Smith, Larry Hun- ley, and Cindi Marsh. Below: Students Phillip Smith, Cindi Dowdy, and Randy Wood enjoy learning the basics of auto-mechanics. Above: Steve Johnson, like many other students, works and goes to school. 10 Student Life
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searches Hi-Y bill. Scott’s job as Lt. Governor was just like Va.’s Lt. Governor’s, J. Marshall Coleman. He presided over the Senate and made sure everything was run smoothly. He needed to know every aspect of the Senate in case of the Governor’s absence. Scott Steele, Lieutenant Governor for 1979, re- Bryan Elliot in his role as Assistant Speak- er of the House. Bryan’s duties as Assistant Speaker were similar to Scott’s ex- cept he presided over the House of Delegates. The extreme size of the House required thorough know- ledge of parliamentary procedure to conduct business. Young Legislators! Far Left: Some couples “‘get-off” to the music of Clockwork at the Hi-Y Christmas dance held at the Armory. Left: Students and alumni take a break from the action at the Hi-Y dance. Below: Mark Finch studies a proposed bill with local House of Delegates member, Joe Crouch. Student Life 9
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= Career Minded Students Plan Ahead Many students joined Junior and hanging planters to sell. Achievement, took classes at | Vo-Tech offered people an Vo-Tech, and worked at part opportunity to take career- time jobs in order to prepare oriented classes which prepared them for their future. This them for employment after participation and training gave graduation. These included them an advantage over their nursing, auto-mechanics, food fellow classmates when seeking services, building trades, and jobs. many others. J.A., a program that taught Many students worked and y principles of industry, intro- went to school which wasn’t °. duced students to the free enter- easy. To do both took an im- ' prise system. They sold shares | mense amount of determination. of stock to finance the company . and manufactured straw donkeys Below: Sanding wood isn’t much fun “ti, but Emma Miller is getting an idea of — ins. Left: Gail Mattox works after school. how a company is organized. Left: Sandra Lambert and Jean Mattox take advantage of opportunities offered at Vo-Tech. Student Life 11
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