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CRR€€R TRAINING High school is a time when students prepare themselves for their life after graduation. The Skill Center presents great opportunities for all students enrolled in any of the St. Clair County high schools. The Skill Center is a career training program for those stu- dents interested in a vocational career. These classes range from business education to health care to auto-body repair. This BELOW: Operating different types of machines has taught Steve Thueme many safety skills. program often supplies a job for the students upon graduation from high school. Students spend half of the six hour day at the Skill Center and the other half at their own high s chools. This time is in no way like a field trip. The program re- quires hard work and dedication by all students who are involved. BELOW: After a hard day ' s work in auto body class Dwayne Furtah cleans up. ABOVE: Utility R.V. Repair is a useful and interesting program for Dave Turke. BELOW: Deciding which project to work on next is Chuck Stevens. 1 — 1 ACTIVITIES 25
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TOUCH TH€ FUTUne BOEC stands for Business and Of- fice Educational Club. In January, the regional competition was held at Baker College in Flint. Many members placed in the top 8 of their category and were able to go on to the State Competition at the Renaissance Center. In October, all of the officers went to the regional leadership conference which was held at the St. Clair Inn. They learned better ways of conducting a meeting and the different demands of their individual positions. The theme for this year’s BOEC State Competition is “Touch the Future” and that’s exactly what they are doing! ABOVE: The members of BOEC in 87-88 are: top row; Matthew Her- mansen, Joe Page, Paul Cave, Marie LaVere, and Bradley Waid. Middle row; Carolyn Jones, Kristina Coburn, Shelly Holm, Kristina Powers, and Jeff Simek. Front row; Sheila Coburn, Jennifer Anson, Kelly Pfeiffer, and Kathy Wood. Everyone proudly represented our school at the many different BOEC activities that they attended dur- ing the year. RIGHT: Shelly Holm sells a candy bar to help raise money for BOEC. The officers for BOEC in 87-88 are: Jennifer Anson-Treasur- er, Kristina Coburn-Secretary, Joe Page-Vice-President, Car- olyn Jones-President, Sheila Coburn-Parliamentarian, and Kristina Powers-Photo grapher Reporter. These officers helped guide the members throughout the year. Thanks for doing a great job! 24 ACTIVITIES
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