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Seniors enroll in college Junior Achievement member : Below — Tracey Adkins, Mary Hoefler, Jim Alexander, Steve Hall, and Patty Maney. Left — Val Scott, Amy Adkins, Jeff Rinick, Steve Myer, and George Nimeh. When the Social Security Administration announced a change in benefits that full-time students would receive, the effects filtered down to GHS. Basically, the administration, in attempting to balance the budget, had decided to cut not only the amount of money children of widows and of retired persons would get, but also decided that students graduating in June of 1982 and going to school in September had to be enrolled in a college by May 15,1982 in order to receive any benefits at all. driving back home, and doing homework. The teachers do not force students to do anything; instead, the students must rely on himself to get the work done. Barb also commented on the “faster pace.” Because professors do not take much time to work with individual students, there is less one-to-one contact with the staff, and students do not really get to know their teachers. The lecture system, she says, is “better in a way.” After a month in classes, Barb said she did not feel a part of GHS; she did not feel a part of CCFL; she simply felt alienated. Unfortunately, two members of the GHS’s Class of 1982 fell into that category. Both Barb Hennessy and Chris Prater had to curtail their senior year at GHS and get started in college to see the aid on which they had counted eliminated. Both enrolled at CCFL in February of 1982. Barb says that the long college day means going to class. Chris Prater is very happy he made the decision to start college early. He finds his studies quite difficult but well worth his time. Some of the courses he takes are Economics, English, Management, Sociology, and Health. Chris still finds time for his “high school friends.” Feature 9
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Real World: Junior Achievement Sponsored by the Geneva Area Chamber of Commerce, and counseled by NYS E G, the Junior Achievement association in 1981 had ten active members from Geneva High School. The GHS co-executives included Steve Hall, President; Steve Myer, Vice-president; Mary Nellis, Vice-president personnel and corporate secretary; and Valerie Scott, Vice-president production. The objectives of the program are to learn about the responsibilities of the business system, experience the “organization and management” of business and to develop skills, abilities, and confidence. In J.A., shares in the business are sold: then when the Company liquidates, which must be by March 1, money is returned to the stockholders along with any profit made. The name of the company formed in the fall of 1981 was FLAME. The group made ecology boxes to sell. FLAME had many problems with their fledgling business. For instance the production line was slowed down because of bad materials. Also people, (including the Marketing Manager) quit J.A. As a result FLAME lost money. However the group plans a spring project featuring stationery with a Seneca Lake and trout logo. They hope to sell the stationery at the Trout Derby. The advisors of the project for the two fifteen week segments include Don Russo, head advisor; and Assistant Stu Einstein from International Paper. 8 Feature
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