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VOCATIONAL-TECHNICAL CENTER An integral part of career plan- ning for students is the High- land Springs Vocational-Tech- nical School. Students from Henrico High journey to the Tech Center for three hours a day to take classes in their field of interest. Electing to pursue a vocational career, students study areas from health occu- pations to apprenticeable trades. Sophomores, juniors and sen- iors are eligible to attend classes at the center, and approximately 25 percent of the students eligible from Henrico attend the center. Students attend the Vo-Tech center either in the morning or the afternoon and take their aca- demic classes at Henrico during the other part of the day. Upper left: Kim Spiller combs hair of a , classmate in Cosmetology class. xd : Upper right: Frank Childress handles . tools in Auto Mechanics class. Middle left: Vo-Tech students watch carefully as Welford Hart and Woodley Johnson lay bricks. Middle right: Senior Mike Terry tunes up acar in Auto Mechanics class. Lower: Henrico students enjoy the ride to the Highland Springs Vo-Tech Cen- ter. - cthasamnie OAAAD ADL AAA ALAA LA EMERGENCY EXIT AS ERE 34 Student Life
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DONKEYS EXASPERATE BASKETBALL PLAYERS Juniors out-scored the faculty by four points in an unusual Donkey Basketball game. Led by Captain Kim Williams, the junior class triumphed through an overwhelming persistence over donkeys and faculty. Coach Dale Svor planned the strategy for the faculty team. The money raised will be used for class activities during the year. Upper left: Faculty member, Hunter Durvin, persuades his donkey to make forward motion toward his goal. Upper right: Taking a moment to relax, faculty team member, Dale Svor, clowns around during a break. Middle left: Paul Taylor is fighting a losing battle with his transportation on the court. Middle right: The clean-up committee attracts attention and no envy from their col- leagues. Lower: Junior class teammates tug at donkeys to cooperate. Student Life 33
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PREPARES STUDENTS FOR CAREERS Upper left: John Tuck relaxes on the way to the Vo-Tech center. Upper right: Nina Gre en, Annette Cosby, and Kay Lynch enjoy their work at the Vo-Tech center. Middle left: Mr. Pollard instructs a student on the working of a machine. Middle right: Scott Walker, Keith Gar- rett, and Jeff Cline discuss expected completion date of their projects. Lower: Jim Strickler learns refrigera- tion. Student Life 35
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