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Professional Awareness Comes to IKE! This year the Forum “Imagine” Committee sponsored Eisenhower's first “Careers Day”. People from different walks of life were in- vited to speak about their various jobs and careers to interested students. Throughout the day, students were able to attend five different seminars. Guest speakers ranging from doctors, mechanics, lawyers, artists, engineers, and nurses, provided students further insight to career opportunities. ' The day ended with a special assembly Doris Beiser captures this groups which dramatized the Careers Day theme. attention with charts and graphs. HY : d hl - d Jim Redmond relaxes during Ralph Misiak discusses the opportunities involved in becoming a commercial artist. question and answer period. Mario Lessard, of the Gears, signs an autograph. p Barb Pfund and Chris Behme bring the final touches to the assembly. 21
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Trick or Treat Who said that Halloween is only for little kids? Eisenhower students disagreed as they participated in “Goblin Day” sponsored by the Forum. lt was not unusual to see Frankensteins, witches, devils, scarecrows, and even a 7-Up bottle walking around the school. d The masqueraders collected over $150 for 4 Lë bé -— AUAM. the UNICEF fund. They also collected candy ES ài e Let NT ! and many smiles from fellow students. Above: . . . and now a “Howdy!” from Terry Phelan. Below: The winner of the most original costume for the girls was Shawn Curby who says, Things don't always go better with coke! xoc agite : Have people sponsor You = All money goes to Unicef. Frizes hr De SL € posl Orginal Costume rdi 1105 Ad 4 ff SE Right: The goblins anxiously await the announcement of the day’s winners. Below: Pat Lynn and Dewey Holly came as a Cave couple. | wonder if they know the Flintstones? o S Below: Finally agreeing that apple pie is finger lickin’ good, John Brown attacks his second pie.
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Mitchell, Jay Thompson, Mark Miller, Mark Gagnon, Jim Maul, Rick Matson, Betty Jo Harshman, Tom Walworth, Beth Chaklos, Torie Olivarez, Brigette Franz, Barb Chaklos. Fourth row: Ron Wismer, Brown, Melannie Ristau. Second row: Tom Austin, Todd Richards, Vicki LeBlanc, Ruth Harrington, Steve Johnson, Tom Woods, Dave Jill Cuthberson, Tom Noack, Marie Kushmaul, Reneea Parker, Misiak, Wayne Ward, Jamie Dye, Kristy Minard. Melissa Kushmaul, Lee Oswald, Kari Scott. Third row: Kathy It's Downhill All the Way. Shelly Matson brings fashion to the slopes. Tom Austin readies himself for another run. Outdoors Club entered their third year with a cold fall trip to Roll-Away Park. Damp weather cancelled further trips until spring brought Reneea Parker fits style and grace into her skiing. 22
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