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Telecommunications was an interest grabbing topic as Tim Irr of WDTV tells students about the communication field. (Photo by J. Takarsh) Lenses, flash, and film were some of the issues discussed in Mr. Mike Caldwell's Photography session. (Photo by L. Hays) r« One of the hardest decisions a student must make is that of a career. I’m still not sure what field I want to go into, but Career Day helped me narrow my choices. explained junior Alan Smith. Career Day was designed to enable students to individually learn more of their interested career choices. Career Day is a lot of work, but overall it was a hugh success. commented Mr. Dick Mercer, counselor. Approximately forty choices were given to the student, for him to choose the three careers he wished to consider. Some of those, choices ranged from Computer Programming, Travel Agency, Accounting, and Medical fields. At the general session, students were introduced to the many fields which they would be attending. Then each student had the opportunity to visit their selected choices. Of all of the many job fields there, I enjoyed the ROTC programs the best.” said senior Rod Gawthrop. Michael Belmear from Fairmont State College spoke to the student body and introduced the sessions. After the general session I realized the true purpose of Career Day , said Brandon McDaniel, junior. Career Day seemed to help students finalize their career field decisions and proved to be successful. -By Laurie Gelhausen.
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Attentive and amazed, students look through an album of photographs at the photography session. (Photo by B. Bums) Michael Belmear of Fairmont State College speaks to the students during the general session. (Photo by L. Hays) Pictures, images, and sculptures were the main topic of the Pittsburgh Art Institute representative as he spoke to the students with an interest in Art. (Photo by L Hays) Speaking to interested students is Charlene Wilthers, a nurse at Grafton City Hospital. (Photo by B. Bums) 18-Career Day
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Waiting for the 8 a.m. bell to ring, juniors Scott Tingler and Hil-lery Goodwin show off their favorite tees. (Photo by L. Hays) Keeping cool while working on prom decorations, junior Anita Luzzader makes dragons. (Photo by L. Hays) Being careful not to spill any paint on their t-shirts, freshmen Bobby Beltner and Jeff Bo-lyard create drawings in Art class. (Photo by L. Travis) Logo tees are a favorite. Junior Melissa McBee wears one made by Pepsi and ones from the beach.” (Photo by L. Travis) 20-T-Shirts
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