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20 Career Day 1982 Becomes a Successful Effort Lawyers, disc jockies, and engineers. These were just a few of the speakers at- tending the March 9, 1982 Career Day at CHS. For the past few years, Career Day had amounted to several college and Armed Forces representatives being stationed in the Media Center with information on their respective institutions. In 1982, how- ever, under the leadership of guidance counselor Clyda Lutz, the entire Career Day format was revised in an attempt to muster greater student participation. In- stead of concentrating on colleges, the emphasis was placed on highlighting some specific occupations that students had ex- pressed an interest in through an earlier survey. Once the preferences of the students were known, Mrs. Lutz and her faculty committee moved into high gear. They contacted numerous individuals to see if they could brief students on their careers. Then, with the computer help of Chris Wehner, students were scheduled into five half-hour sessions of their choice. After spending a large amount of time and effort on the development of the ac- tivity, Mrs. Lutz and her committee were rewarded with the success of their en- deavor. Career Day turned out to be a valuable experience, as a good selection of occupations were offered. Both stu- dents and teachers liked the new format and felt it was informative in giving stu- dents a better perspective on careers.
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'61 M... w. New w h .we . RANDY HENSLEY, a graduate of CHS, explains several aspects of the nursing profession to the student body. INTRODUCING A SPEAKER on accounting to some business oriented students is Mrs. Mat- thews. DISCUSSING THE ever-increasing opportunities in the computer science field is school board member John Ferguson. A TRAINER FROM Jeffersonville High School emphasizes the increasing need for people in sports medicine. MR. DAVID REHM shows potential draftsmen the various routes they can take to a successful career in drafting. KEN SULLIVAN, a professional actor, from New York who was performing at Actor's Theatre, warns the students that the road to stardom is difficult. a- ------.-.-.-v. .2. .-.- AuaWhv.v- . s..-;-.-.-ng t
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