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Michigan's bountiful resource provided this year's award-winning snow sculpture. Kë Freshman Matt Hegenauer completes his World Cultures assignment. Dave Sollner. 27 Academics
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“Three Chapters?! comments Cheri Jacqmain. Academics 26 Giving the gift of life, Lars Berentsen donates a pint of the r im e ed stuff. Procedures broadenin gold area Histoty, government, and economics: have broadened their classroom pro- cedures to get students more interested and involved. The major highlight of this year was the 1980 presidential election. History students were involved in several different activities. One of their ideas was to have a mock presidential election with John Quincy Adams vs. Andrew Jackson. The class made cam- paign buttons and signs representing the candidates of their choice. The government classes worked in and out of class books to develop new skills in finding out about different laws and techniques of our country. The economics classes consisted mainly of seniors. The classes learned how to manage their money in the years after high school. ER, Receiving a preliminary blood pressure test is senior
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mer Helping a student get a job, Mr. John Cammin sets up an interview. Academics 28 Researching career opportunities, Ross Brethour works eagerly on the computer terminal. N — Always ready to help, Mr. Cammin shows Jim Brown and Ed Thomas ho to use the micro-fische. i. een Searching for career interests Ber -— Ki CT Y pitur c a RR If you have ever needed information on a career, the career resource center could have assisted you. Run by Mr. John Cammin, the career center was a room designed for students to research a career. A computer terminal was available, and provided a Michigan occupational information system to all students. It gave job information, career choices, school subjects, post-secondary schools, financial aid, and apprenticeship and military opportunities. A micro- fische provided the same information as the terminal. Once a month, representatives from different branches of the service came Learning about life as a marine, Scott Molhagan talks in to talk to kids interested in that par- BEE Da ticular field.
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