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| | i Mrs. O'Brien portrayed ‘‘Granny’’ telling of the past and its relationship of today. Lights! Camera! Action! Yes, it was that time of year again. But instead to Faculty Follies, SDHS changed to a new pace with a Variety Show. The show was free for students, faculty, and community members to enter. Prizes were awarded for first, second, and third places. As the night pro- gressed the audience pecked their fa- vorites and the judges picked their own. Todd Snead captured first place Becky and Mark Woodworth clown out ‘‘The Giving Tree,’ a story with a parable. Ben Wood and Matt Coleman sing a Pink Floyd favorite. for playing Maleguena, a Spanish melo- dy. Kathryn Rhodes landed second place for singing F Shadai. And third place was taken by Calvary United Methodist Church for its outstanding handbell choir. Even though everyone didn’t come out winners the night was injoyed by all. It proved to be a new experience and upbeat pace. BY: TONYA EAVEY
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Maleguena played rythmatically by Todd Snead landed him first place. Nm nN “El Shaddi’’ sung so emotionally by Kathryn Rhodes that she received second place in the Variety Show. The Calvary Methodist youth ‘‘chime their bells” for third place. Mr. Charlie Wymer handles getting a cream pie in the face with aplomp.
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Valley Vocational Technical Center is a school in which students prepare for their future careers. It offers op- portunities such as carpentry, cosme- tology, drafting and design, data pro- cessing, auto mechanics, secretarial administration, health assistant, horti- culture and many more. These classes help enable students to learn the nec- essary Skills for a career. Students are from different schools. In addition to Stuarts Draft, students from all Augusta County schools at- Prowling Toward A Career tend along with Waynesboro and Lee High. Most students like the fact that students from other schools attend tech. It gives them a chance to make new friends. The classes at tech are important also. They offer the opportu- nity to expand students skill in their career goals. The classes really help students get jobs after school. In some classes you can go to a job while you're still in school your senior year. By: Traci Gabler Seniors Rhonda Hoover and Tonya Bartley work fast and accurate at their adding machines. Junior Renee Blackwell loves typing class as you can tell by the look on her face.
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