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Craftsman .lim Margentina has difficulty in finding a use for his hands. CONSTRUCHON SHOP OFHCE a ' i..'a..'.v A at TOOL STORA T f 'oi . . . f' l N .- assi? A , -M 1-.Q-Nu . my :L . WW' B...,.5 fn' l lll mu. 'I -fi Career Center. A i .3 . . 'ju-.M 'l 'W Q7 '44 , . - .. ,.. lf.. ,. tl i S51ll Q . ...TSX wwutv-Q . .xii . I 'W'!'k 5'-., ragga, 'fi 'W . ,,.t..1. ,, , ,'.,. 'w' ... , sw.. .- --M---',, f ,, -..-.,,ggW .. .4 ...nn . Q- ' ' ' . ,....,.,,v.- f -, .Q X... -..ah ..,. 4 .1 fam W- . f-IW - - f- ' ,4Il',l.l V - V 'f -va. K ,,,,..s,..,V. X-.,...Nm is-.,a.... W -- gnu, ft 4, .sh V M ...M ,- - U . ,,.r , - - ...V . ,..,....s.-- , ,MM I 'ff ff 1 f ..... . S .o.g..,, -- , . ,..-....fv'-v:f:.':sg.s:f:-'aai'J l ' 'f'5Ess..f-'- fr ...guy ,A 4r..Q1 ,--..f .an . , ... .4 A AV V f . . ,. M N ,k 1 I we t..-,f-6 ffverr'::LF L... .----Q-wrff'..4,.. ,..,...,r:a.-vw Q tSi 'QL2i'O f:f1.. :ff- fr' A-.490 f fs-ff ' . . ' Coordinator Praises Center 's Efforts T The Career Center is extremely successful. says Mr. Ken Rouse, Chugiak's coordinator for the trade learning school. So successful, in fact. that ninety-nine percent of the students who start taking classes at the beginning of school will con- tinue to do so. However, one setback is that only IOI5 students from CHS can attend. Students from all area schools attend the courses. Over twenty courses are offered at the Center. the more popular ones being Wild Fire Lands Man- agement CFirefightingJ, Emergency Medical Training, and Tourism. Tourism is so completely filled we can't get any people into it. states Mr. Rouse. Students need not be concerned about present low grades. We're not worried about previous grades. We want to know what the student will do upon entering. Mr. Rouse also would like to emphasize that this is an excellent opportunity for job-bound stu- dents. 78 Skimming over classnotes with a friend is Chugiak junior Rita Cambell. 1 x l ,...,- K : gxml
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RO TC Stresses Leadership As Goal Students at Chugiak involved with ROTC are not to be taken lightly. Because over IOO students were enrolled for the first time in three years, the group has accomplished many new things. This also brought new advantages. Along with the Service High School branch, they traveled to San Diego for a week of orienta- tion at different naval stations. A day at Sea World was enjoyed by all. Other activities ranged from an opportunity to lag i Standing at Attention: Front-Colonel Errol Hammann. Debbie Trudeau. Tammie Green. Cadet Ensignt Sheila Stroud, Petty Officer First Class: Mike Szafranski, Duane Goshe, Sr. Chief Petty Officer, Seargent Ed Bradley. Ray Bryant. Cadet Commander. Back Row- Doug Cruthers. P.O. Third Class: Mark Cruthers, Executive Officers John Farthing, Frank Crane, Dave Wolfall. Ensign. fly in a P-3 Orien to the annual Dining Out which was attended by all the ROTC'ers from other schools in the district. The dinner was followed by an awards banquet. Being involved with ROTC wasn't all vacation and dinners. Students learned the true goals of ROTC-to be a leader and the values of self- discipline. This was done under the supervision of Lieutenant Colonel Errol Hammann and his assis- tant, Sergeant Edward Bradley. With great concentration, Vernita Green. Laura Townsend. and Steve Walcutt hold the NJROTC Before he begins class, Lieutennant Colonel Errol banner. Jeff Lowry and Charlie Wolfe try to imagine the day when they will acquire the skill. Hammann closely inspects his agenda for the day. 80
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