Shawsville High School - Shawnee Yearbook (Shawsville, VA)

 - Class of 1977

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0 THE RO D WITH VICA Vocational Industrial Clubs of America is an organization for youth enrolled inVocational courses.The idea of'Vocational training dates back to the l920's. The purpose is to prepare young adults for the future and to share in work projects as well as pleasure activities. Each day students from Shawsville board a bus at 8:40 in the morning and head to Christiansburg for such classes as: Auto Mechanics, Carpentry, Child Care, Cosmetology, Drafting, Electricity, Health Occupations, Masonry, and Machine Shop. They reboard the bus at l 1:50 and head back to Shawsville, the morning bus usually passes another bus load of Shawsville stu- dents headed for Christiansburg AND Blacksburg for the evening Vocational classes. Every year VICA sponsors local, state, and national level conventions. The winner at the local level, in his field, proceeds to the state competition, if successful at this level they then compete at the national level. Front. row, Left to right: Kevin Lee, Dennis Bandy, Barry Oliver, Marvin Powers. Back row, Left to right: Don Wells, .lack Reed, Charles Myers, Randy Underwood. x4 y.,-Q. .isp Morning VICA members, left to right: Front row: Becky Thornton, Karen McReynolds, Regina Atkinson, Reta MacMackin, Connie Duncan, and Teresa Reese. Second row: Dennis Richardson, David Shepherd, Mike Foster, Mike Earls, Tim Donathan, and Lee Dunn. Back row: Bill Ford, Darrell Wells, Kent Sisson, John Soldorfron, and Randy Bandy. 45

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S.G.A. PROVIDES SIGN OF THE TIMES T7 O I l O . I. ' 9. X, ' V V 1 1 AJ S.G.A. Members, left to right: Front row: Shelia Lilly, Greg Walters, Lee Lilly, and Mike Harless. Second row: Delsie Showalter, Kathy Westmoreland, Alecia Sisson, Nancy Tinnel, Cindy Helm, Miss Heely-sponsor, and Kevin Lee. Back row: Cindy Moses, Karen Francis, Er- nest Washington, Margaret Foster, and Robin Trump. The duties ofthe Student Government Association are many and varied. They are responsible for putting up monthly school calendars that tell of coming school events. On Back-to-School night, the S.G.A. was in charge of giving the parents of stu- dents of Shawsville High School a guided tour of the campus. They plan bake sales and have weekly meetings. Between all this they still have time to plan their sign . For the past few years, the S.G.A. has made plans to put a much-needed sign in front of the school to identify it. This year, they're going to do it. Plans have been made for the F.F.A. to build the sign, while the S.G.A. supplies the funds. The officers for this year are: President - Cindy Helm, Vice-President - Nancy Tinnel, Secretary-Treasurer - Alecia Sisson, In addition to her duties as S.G.A. President, Cindy Helm also presides over all school assemblies. When they're not rushing around on Wednesday morning to get to their weekly meeting, the S.G.A. is listening to what the people of Shawsville High have to say and doing something about it. So if anything is bothering you about anything con- . cerning the school, grab a S.G.A. member and tell him all Signless School soon to be saved from anonymlty. about it. SOMETHING Wm be done. 44



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ONE-THIRD OF SCHOOL BELONGS TO CLEAN CLUB 3' 'Q,. 3 Y '44 Y V E 1 J 3 F Y Ecology Club Members, left to right: Front row: Lewis Francis, Revonda Trump, Debbie Heslip, Beverly Edwards, Janet Perkins, Susan Earles, Wendy Lovern, Virginia Johnson, Patsy Wright, Debbie Roberts, Margaret Foster, Karen Harvey, Belinda Kell, Connie Richardson, Don Wells, Barry Oliver, Jack Reed, Randy Underwood, and Dennis Bandy. Second row: George Jefferson, Robert Lawson, Shawn Vishneski, Carl East, Stuart Wright, Carol Claxton, Donna Apgar, Pam Smith, Robin Perfater, Sharon Butt, Sonya Link, Sponsor - Doc , Becky Basham, Teresa Yates, Mary Smith, Linda Basham, Nancy Tinnel, Katrine Lindsey, Wanda Huff, Sandra Johnson, Penny Hall, Shirlene Lane, Ron Moses, Ronnie Dewitt, and Ray Akers. Third row: Steve Mull, Marvin Powers, Donovan Young, Sue Tinnel, Diana Mull, Tim Thornton, Velma Compton, Cindy Hale, Connie Raines, Delsie Showalter, Rita Bean, Sharon Huff, Kathy Westmoreland, Debbie Graham, Judy Boone, Robin Trump, Cindy Moses, Teresa Walters, Butch Taylor, and Gary Smart. Back row: Jackie Sage, Teresa Smith, Lee Lily, Tony Parker, Karen Butt, David Tate, Daryl Dunn, Robbie Hall, Darren Lindsey, Patricia Dalton, Sharon Walters, Karen Francis, Don Cole, Chuck Davis, Robert Shannon, Terry Hagan, Terry Poff, David Hale, Denny Weeks, Frank Dole, Ricky McCraw, Brian Keith, Wanda Howard, Julie Garlick, Tammy Furrow, and Judy Williams. The Ecology Club is, without a doubt, the largest club in school possibly the largest in the Western Hemisphere. Why do people want to join the Ecology Club? What is it's tremendous appeal? Is it the club members' desire to clean up pollution here and around the world? Is it community pride, a desire to beautify Shawsville? Do they want to be part ofan ac- tive, useful club? Is it the magnetic leadership of their sponsor, Doc Zaronsky? Or does the fact that they get one day off from school influence them to join? The answer is all of the above, Of course, the one day off from school is a definite at- 46 traction. That one day is spent picking up garbage, but ap- parently most people do not mind. Besides the Let's-Go-Clean Shawsville-Elliston-Alleghany-and-Anywhere-Else-Day , the Ecology Club, also known as Zaronsky's Marauders , has a perpetual paper drive going. fThat explains the ancient trailer behind the school full of back issues of FIELD AND STREAM and WOMAN'S DAYJ. ltis not only the most ac- tive club in school, it's also the only one too large to fit into one classroom.

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