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GV Career week Listen up plan tor the future el City's annual career week was kicked off by having Frosty Troy come out and speak to the stu- dents. Mr. Bendau was in charge of organizing ca- reer week this year. lt is necessary to write to potential speakers to write them to address the stu- dent body. All branches of the military have to be contacted. Teachers must be informed of the activity. If they need help obtaining a speaker it is done through the counseling office. A list of the various speakers is drawn up in order to make the faculty and students aware of the speaker, place, time, and topic. Places for the speakers to do their presentations must be ob' tained. Finally, announcements and reminders are made, as appropriate, in order to inform teachers and students ot the various happenings, explained Mr. Bendau. Approximately 20 speakers came to Del City in about 12 different fields. Some of the more popular speakers were Mark Shannon from KI lO3, Roy Clements from KATT, lerry Park from channel five, and Holly Ekels from channel five. When asked what the main purpose of career week was Mr. Bendau replied, The purpose of career week is to encourage students to being thinking of careers after their formal educa- tio nn A speaker in Mr. McGuire's room gives students ideas about what they can do in the tuture. Photo by T Mose- li' Disc fockey Mark Shannon trom KHO3 answers questions trom K ristia Protlaclc after his preseiitation, Photo by R. Frotich
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College bound seniors usually have dorm rooms to look forward to. These highrise homes are located on OUs campus Photo by M. McKee olege ith many decisions to make, seniors tack- led problems one at a time. Whether or not to buy a small or large amount of senior pictures, when to take the ACT, where to apply for scholarships and the age-old delima of how many credits were needed for graduation were only a small portion of the many ques- tions and decisions that confronted us. Cnly one issue stood far above the rest: college. Most likely, family and friends would inquire about your fu- ture starting your sophomore year. By the time you reached your senior summer, mass quantities of bro- chures and advertisements adorned mailboxes, families were no longer the only one's interested in your future. The recruiting world was now involved. How would you like S25,000? was the offer by the infamous military and every college campus claimed to be the most scenic and was said to have a pleasing atmosphere, not to mention the appealing sports pro- gram. From agriculture to zoology, universities and insti- tutions across America and the world had what it took to make you happy. Many factors were involved in deciding on college. First, what did this college have to offer in future plans. Second, financial assurance and needs were discussed, and third, the location and atmosphere of the campus. Moving on up Back to the future Close to home Pose State College in llfhdwest City set up an information booth in November tor perspective students. Photo by M. McKee Hidden beauty Behind the trees is one ol Oklahoma University 's spacious buildings which proivdes a high-collar atmosphere. Photo by M. McKee
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