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Career Day Speakers Inform Students of Job Prospects April 5 was the date of the annual Career Day, which was provided so that students could learn more about the occupations they might enter. Local and out-of-town businessmen and women came to describe their work. There were also a few Armed Forces representatives, who talked about enlisting and the opportunities of the Army, Navy, and Air Force. Talking about the aspects of agriculture is farmer Rick Burchel. Danny Imms discusses possible futures for students interested in the construction business. Guest speakers in various career areas who spoke at the day's activities included an actor, bricklayer, disc jockey, and pilot. Students chose the sessions they wanted to attend. The preferences were given to Chris Wehner, Chris Peveler, and Kevin Satterly, who worked with.the computer to sched- 'u ule students into five sessions of their choice. Career Day went well except for a mix-up with the freshmen schedules. Most of the girls were misplaced and scheduled for bricklaying, farming, and other such occupations. The males, on the other hand, were sent to florists, models, and receptionists, among others.
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Although cast members were plagued with sickness during rehearsals, the colds, flu, and other ailments were forgotten on opening night. Arsenic and Old Lace turned out to be a successful production with only one major disappointment. With the per- formances scheduled over a four-day school vacation, the audiences were so small that they only averaged 75 per night. Aunt Abby tKaren Lutzj listens to a lecture from her nephew Mortimer. Wlmz Teddy fails to recognize Elaine tBecky MooreL Dr. Einstein tMike Kingt and-Ionathan tDavid Streetst plot another murder. Mortimvr cringcs in fear, as Jonathan and Dr. Einstein start to operate. CAST: Whitney Wilcoxson, Becky Moore, Karen Lutz, Deanna Kreutz, Kevin Satterly. Row 2: Ms. McCreary tDirectorL Terry DeVary, Jeff Huckaby, Chris Smith, Mel Carpenter, David Streets, Mike King. Back: Tim Coulter, Ed Cur- ry, DJ. Bowers, A1 Bybee.
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High kboollymz Sonia; and Callege Student: Wanted lo! Summer lab and PC . rim: Imploym WirOw. Miran Waulvd: High School juniors and seniors. Tracy Wise gathers information on a military career. Guidnncv mmlsvlur Clyda Lutz chats with the Career Day speakers. Don vaflvr finds humor in a discussion about singing careers. Many CHS alumni return to share their job ex- periences on Career Day.
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