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Kay Davidson. 5th grade teacher at Beiger Elementary School, calmly waits as a students asks a question Mr Davidson encouraged students to explore the field of teaching as it could be rewarding In many difd-rc-nl ways While working at Merrificid Park skating rink. Sandy Landaw . Becky Day in returning the icc skate back to their proper place- Morning radio personality Bobby Rivers (aka Uncle Bobby) dis ■nany different career opportunities available in radio today. TOP TEN CAREER CHOICES: 1. Business Mangcmeni 2 Acounting Bookeep- ing . 3 Hairstyling 4. Computer Program- ming 5. Pre-School Teaching 6. Child Care 7 Radio Television 8 Psychology 9 Auto Mechanics 10 Sports Medicine Jobs Student Life 111
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M 99 SZ 1 sz 5J Ill ' Vxx XXX ' XXX 1 N XXX I ' ja- During Career Day Students Learn About •••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••• 1 •••••••••••• fiiiW In 1988 many MHS students found out that it was almost es- sential to have a job. This was true for many reasons. The first was money. Many found out that the allowance from Mom and Dad was no longer adequate to their spending tastes. Students then learned to appreciate the value of a hard-earned dollar. After I started working I be- came a lot more careful with my money, confessed Jodi Broughton. Another reason students sought employment was to de- velop a responsible work ethic. Students discovered that work- ing taught them to be profession- al young adults in today ' s work force. Working really helped me grow and mature and even helped me get an edge in the business world, Scott Suver stated. An influential way for stu- dents to explore future career opportunities was the Career Day held at MHS on March 16, 1988. This was a special day that allowed students to attend two classes in careers of their choice. They listened to the guest speaker and asked press- ing questions. Career Day was an influential factor to each stu- dent because it helped them to decide whether they would like to pursue that particular career choice in the future or not. by Jennifer Swanberg Co-editor-in-chief While worl ing at Rossini ' s Pizza, Paul Harris happily takes a customer ' s order Many students found that working at a fast food restaurant while still in high school gave them spending money. Rhonda Brown, weather person from WSBT. informs her class on how a television station operates. Mrs. Brown an many questions and discussed all facets of television broadcasting. 16 Flight instructor Tim Thomas explains to his class what it takes to become a pilot. Mr, Thomas attends Goshen college and was more than happy to talk with MHS students about his trade. Jobs Student Life
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Z 3 ' ' s ' ' ' Xj ' ZZ ' IS 1 1 1 99 ' TT : : : •••••• ••••••« ••••••« •••••• •••••• Angie White Is Crowned Queen Of The 1987-88 omecoming The Homecoming festivities, which have been a tradition at MHS for over 35 years, were held October 2nd, 1987. When the day of Homecom- ing finally arrived, spirits were high. A pep assembly was held to announce the court members and their escorts. To get the assembly started, Mr. Ed Chamberlin, M C of the session, decided to take attendance of the entire student body. Needless to say, this at- tempt was unsuccessful. Next, Mr. Chamberlin ' s three year old son Kyle made a surprise appearance posing as the tough- est Riley football player. When- ever we go to the mall, students stop my son and ask, ' Hey! Aren ' t you Rocky Kyle? ' Mr. Chamberlin commented. The high spirits continued into the night with students rallying at Steel Stadium to cheer on the Caveman football team. MHS put forth a great effort and stomped the Riley Wildcats 28- 0. It was time to announce the 1987 Homecoming Queen. The girls nervously lined up on the field. Angie White ' s name was announced over the intercom. Student Council President Sloan Spears crowned her making her title official. Angie graciously stated, It was a great honor to be chosen; I want to thank all my friends for all the support they gave to me. by Jennifer Swanberg Co-Editor-in-Chief Matt Brown proudly escorts Angie White as she is congratulated for be- coming the 1987-88 Homecoming Queen. Angle was involved in many extra-curricular activities and was held in high esteem by her peers. Tracy Karkiewicz, Bobby Johnson, Chris Dillon, and Doug DuComb celebrate the Caveman victory at the Homecoming dance after the game. MIshawaka beat Riley 28-0 18 Homecoming Student Life 1987-88 Homecoming Court (left to right): Amy Richards. Rob Sriver. Kathy Ryan, David Jansson. Beth Chidiste Mark Benner, Angie McCray, Bryan Baetsel. Dawn Ice. Craig VanDurmen. Michelle Smith. Matt Brown, Dalona Hal Mark Schroeder. Stormie VanHoecke, Troy Comstock. Angie White. Charlie Cornett.
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