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1 Please send me some information. Kathy Hiatt completes her information card to re¬ ceive a brochure from Virginia Common¬ wealth University. After College Day, the Future LOOKS PROMISING C ollege day brought the future closer for many juniors and seni¬ ors on September 22. Representatives from colleges, universities, technical schools, and armed forces arrived to set up their displays. Four-year and two-year schools were represented as well as nursing schools, medical schools, and military service programs. Students met with these peo¬ ple in hopes of discovering the school they would be attending in years to come. Students inquired about courses of¬ fered, tuition, locations of schools, ath¬ letic programs, and student loans. Seni¬ ors received information from the schools of their choice. They were also found leaving the cafeteria and library with brochures, applications, phone numbers, and an occasional guarantee of admittance. College day aroused interest in many, discouraged a few, and took juniors and seniors out of class. Whether they were lured into the gathering to seek the school of their favorite college team, or missing that dreaded history test, stu¬ dents were beginning to put the pieces of their future together. Do you offer scholarships for academics? Keysia Conner and Andrew Valentine con¬ sult with this representative about courses, location, and student aid. We offer a variety of four-year courses. A great discovery by Lisa Lawson helps her narrow her choices of schools. 24 College Day
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To be a tennis player takes a lot of skill and hard work. Lee Kahan and Mike Craig, prove their ability in the sport by winning achieve¬ ment awards at the athletic banquet. The coach, Mr. Rick Mullins, poses with them. FJ W U L ml i “And this year’s Coach of the Year is Mr. Grandy Biggs!” Representatives from WHEO radio station present Coach Biggs with his trophy. Balance, coordination, and quickness. These are the necessities needed in being a good wrestler. Wrestlers Robbie Mitchell, Randy West, and Kenny Bird, along with Coach Redden, showed these qualities by becoming Regional competitors. Many of the teachers take t ime out of their busy schedules to coach or help with a team. Discussing fall and winter sports, Mr. Biggs and Mr. Savedge go over the schedules for the basketball and football teams. Coach of the Year Athletic Banquet 23
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Looks promising! Kevin Collins flips through a brochure from a neighboring college in search of courses offered.
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