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A Day of Fun and Learning Pizza Making, Judo and Karate, Tennis, Hunting and Trapping, Dog Training, and Sailing may not sound like an ordinary school day, but Mini-Course Project '75 of- fered 63 exciting and unique classes to the students of GHS. Field trips added a special dimension and broadened the interest range of MCP '75. Bowling, Funeral Home, Producing and Recording TV Programs, and Goshen Gen- eral Hospital provided topics which were converted into tours. The idea behind MCP '75 was to give students the opportunity to learn about things beyond the realm of regular school curriculum, for instance students learned sign language, to resist a rapist, to fill out a W-2 income tax form, train a dog, scuba dive, ice a cake, and even hypnotism, this includes only a few of the dozens of experi- ences that were part of MCP '75. Teachers were selected from the com- munity by the MCP '75 Committee com- posed of student council representatives, spearheaded by Doug Huber. ln all cases the teachers were highly qualified instruc- tors in their specialized fields. Mini-Course Days debut was an ex- tremely successful one. Attributed to its prosperity were the many hours of prepara- tion and organization. lt is hoped that Mini- Course Day's first appearance will lead the way to tradition at Goshen High.
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