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Opposite Page, Top Left: The Emergency Medical Service demonstrated procedxires during a simulated run. Far Left: Using various equipment, moviemaking showed aspects of producing films. Bottom Left: Puppetry was a unique class which included an exhibition show. Middle: Options in the field of nursing were opened to many career-orientated students. This Page, Top Left: Mr. Stoner spent two amusing ses- sions speaking about magic and show busin- ess. Top right: The Bordner School of Dance sent representatives to demonstrate the art of jazz dancing. Above: Expensive equipment like the in- strument shown was brought here dicing discovery week. Left: Many tours like this one to Allen Dairy gave students symbols of their business. 19
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Discover week lets you check out things of interest An unlimited number of tours and presentations of unusual topics were made available to Cadets during Discovery Week, February 9-13. Sessions ranged from dancing and sensitivity to lie detection and emergency medical service. Much stress was placed on student partici- pation during the four half day sessions. Career day involved a speculation of different jobs offered by people of the com- munity wishing to share their interests. Tour groups visited industries, health centers, and landmarks of Fort Wayne. Steve Fackler was chairman of the committee while Mr. Weiss was the advisor.
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Students bike, bus, walk and drive Dad, may I have ten dollars to put gas in the car? What do you mean I have enough? It ' s $.50 a gallon! The gas short- age hasn ' t been solved completely you know. Please, Dad? Transportation was indeed a problem sometimes at Concordia. Students walked, took the bus and rode their bikes. Then there were those that drove and of course - the parking lot. Whether it was a place to try and park your car, or a place to sit before school, it usually meant a hassle. With construction taking up a large part, students were forced to cram their cars in anywhere there was an empty space. Top: Bruce Thompson, Greg Mymachod and Ervin Ridley linger in a crowded parking lot after school. Bottom: Perched atop a can, Robin Coleman waits for her ride home . Opposite Page, Top Left: Jayne Kerstetter shows off her overalls. Top Right: Many girls could be seen wearing one of the in things this year - sandals with stacked heels. Bottom Left: Conquering a cold lounge, Kelly Krueckeberg wears a warm sweater. Bottom Right: A variety of coats, jackets and sweaters could be seen in the classrooms this year, as the main object was to keep warm. 20
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