Goodrich High School - Martian Yearbook (Goodrich, MI)

 - Class of 1982

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Speoiahzed training is developed through Co-op and Skill Center The Genesee Area Skill Center is a place where students may develop specific vocational skills. The skill center is open to all twenty one high schools in Genesee county. Thirty three different programs are available for students to choose from. Cosmetology, auto mechanics, electronics, and photography are just a few examples of what is pursued at the center. Students are bussed to the center each day where they usually spend two hours learning skills in a specialized area. Most students go during school, but some go before and after due to their selection

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NW, Manned by the Distributive Education class tor eight year, the Lobby Shoppe was closed in May. When a new location can be established it will be open again, according to sponsor Jim Jackson. The store serves as training for the Distritutive Education class since students keep inventories and do the selling and other tasks. The decision to close the store followed a big drop in business for that year. The decline was attributed to the fact that the sale of candy was dropped, and all the other items- records, sweatshirts, notebooks, folders, jewelry, etc. did not generate the same business. A location that establishes the store closer to high school activity may build the Lobby Shoppe again. Students know what it 's ike to run a business M, ,. it J 1. Annette Holstrom, Guy Higgins and Lonnie Walker learn how ink printing is done. 2. Lobby Shoppe Staff Row 1: Heidi Geron Scott Johnson, Gary Ranney, Bill Langdon, Brian Beard Eric Francis, Paul Easton, Dawn Chezik, Kim Jahn, Penny Broecker. Row 2: Tim Evans, Craig Edgin, Kim Clancy, Tracy Macaig, Scott Hill Diane lrvan, Danette Hlpps, Mr. Jackson, Kris Grover Adam Hunt, Pam Anderson, Don Price, Randy Simmons, Tracy Floyd, Tammy Sanders, Kathy Macaig, Mary Glomson, Stormy Smith, Malain Anspaugh, Kim Gooch, Renee O'Berry, Shelly Van Wagoner Joyce Jarema. 3. lt's a rare Hnd to catch Terry Thompson dreamily staring into space. 4. Cindy Jeakle, Robin Viers, Lisa Higdon and Kendra Williamson cant resist some horseplay when the camera is pointed their way.



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ix A large group of GHS students are learning from experiences they receive while being on co-op. The only requirement for a student who wants to go on the job is fhcff they have to Tdke G related course at school. The jobs vary from secretarial work to working at different types of stores. Most co-op students attend classes for part of the day and then leave for work. These juniors and seniors learn to accept responsibilities that will be a part of everyday life in the larger work world. ln a time of an uncertain economy where the job market is tight, Goodrich students are grateful for the energetic help they get from Mr. Jim Jackson in finding placement. Skill Center-Row 1.' Jeff Perry, Steve Frank, Sheryl Germaine, Michelle Whitfaken John Thomas. Row 2: Billie Guinn, PJ Stetler, Fred Walsh, Terry Grab, Theresa Lewton, Paul Shelley, Dan Brower. Row 3: Shelly June, Patty Ahrens, Jennifer Schrader. Sophomore Tracy Maciag, gives considerable thought to her future occupation while working on the ECES terminal. CO-OP-Row 1: Malain Anspaugh, Barb Chandlen Renee O'Berry, Suzanne Costin, Danette Hipps, Dawn Milke. Row 2.' Valerie Carson, Kelly Walken Kim Gooch, Mr. Jackson, Mrs. Nicholson, Eric Francis, Diane Getten Sue Gillette. Row 3: Carola Juchler, Marie Pobocik, Kellie Clancy, Randy Simmons, Kathy Maciag, Shelley Treloar Barry Stifli Mary Glomson, Bill Langdon, Dawn Chezik, Joyce Jarema, Paul Easton, Theresa Lewton, Lisa Mayo, Cindy Smith. Row 4: Scott Johnson, Brian Beard Chris Kindsvater, Lori Lentz, Theresa Staudacher. Senior Audrey Spratt prepares her doughnuts in her Home Economics class. Junior Patty Ahrens tempts the camera with her recipe prepared at Skill Center. Junior Nancy Bell shows oft her precise typing ability. - -R,

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