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■ r Linden High School students are getting a head start on their lives and careers, thanks to vocational programs of- fered throughout the year. These programs enable students to acquire abilities generally not taught in school. Classes such as Auto Shop, Clerical Block, Small Engines, Welding, Auto Body, Nursing, and Marketing help the stu- dents learn job-related skills to help them in their futures. The students are also able to participate in the Genesee Area Skill Center to learn other areas of skill not taught by the district. As a Junior, they gain job skills, and then as a Senior, they can use the skills they ' ve learned and get paid for it in a co- op job. Vocational students are also able to participate in clubs and or competitions related to their area of study. ITC was involved with Auto Club and racing; they came in third at Martin Dragways; then they had both a first and third place finish at Milan Dragway. ITC ' s Auto Club also held an auto swap in Fenton this year. Clerical Block particpated in a typing competition this year. Skill Center students were able to compete in a competition held at Grand Traverse Resort. Linden Students Bryan Bale won a first place overall for his scale model of a house. These clubs and competitions made it possible for vocational students to have fun while learning. ITC Auto Club (Linden Only) 28 Rich Secord, Tom Joslin, Richard Johnston, Steve Bentley, Cory Engberg, Teresa Seelye, Eric Hernandez, Brent Wilsey, Greg Stiff.
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The 1988-89 Journalism class has been very busy this year, covering everything from the Lin- den bridge ordeal, to the hockey team winning the Metro League championship. Students this year participated in a special pro- gram sponsored by the Tri-County News. The paper was written and edited by the students for one day, giving them the chance to see how a journalist works. Things like that make all the difference in making the class interesting and successful, stat- ed Senior Michele Aiken. The class also published their monthly school newspaper. The Eagle ' s Eye, throughout the year and included surveys, movie reviews, and sports. Junior Kris Sanchez summed up the work of the Journalism class this year by saying, They are really beginning to produce a great school newspaper that includes things students want to read. L Top Row L-R: Jim Holsinger. John Strickert. Chad Hadfield. Middle Row: Mrs. Stockcro, Michele Aiken. Shannon Dullinger. Janet O ' Brien. Laura Clemmer. Rob Goddard. Dave Wiles. Josh Williams. Kneeling: Jennifer Johnston. Heidi Tishbein. Bev Osmond, Tammy Cramer. Maureen Miller. Not Pictured Renee Foote. Lynda Ryerson. 27
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