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Day of Decisions Approached Low turnout of crowds at the booths were a reflection of the plain exhibits. (J. Sigmon) Career Day Lessens Pressures Career Day — a day of decisions for Juniors and Seniors — went off with fe hitches. The day started — for Seniors — with a Town Hall assembly in th theatre. There, five area businessmen and women talked to us about organizing I business, internal politics, and job requirements for specific fields. I 2nd period. Juniors joined the bandwagon by attending sessions — according t| our special Career Day schedule — instructed by area merchants, businessmei and artists. The scheduled speakers offered us a wide view of the opportuniti available after high school. A former actor from The Edge Of Night talked to those of us interested in thi dramatic arts, while Dick Johnson and his Channel 4 team informed us about thj broadcasting field along with recording our event. Guests also included Jou nalists. Bankers, Teachers, Psychologists, Chefs, and Lawyers. Along with going to sessions, we viewed exhibits and booths in the girls ' gym One of the most popular, was the McDonald ' s, where free calendars with couponi were handed out. Attending our Career Day classes took the place of our regular 2nd, 3rd, 4th, ant 5th periods. After 5th, we were supposed to go to our regular 6th period class, bq since it was the last period, and Friday, and the last day before Spring Break, wel . . . many of us found ourselves on the unexcused list the Monday we returned. Jeffery Kembro, of the Dallas Civic JOHN PATRICK interviews Ed Holml Ballet, discusses dancers ' requirements, from The Edge of Night about acting. (; (J. Sigmon) Sigmon) '
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' . . SULTAN dazzles us with his skiing MONICA REIMERS, GLENNA HARRIS ' rility while in Colorado with Young Life, and friends brave the cold to sing Christmas I. Jones) carols. (R. Jones) With temperatures below 32 °, many foun- tains formed glittering showers of ice. (R. Jones) Let me see . . . I want a ... Santa urns a familiar sight at many area malls. (J. Sigmon) J r t r r H 1
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Chanyiel 4 ' s Dick Johnson ex-plains the broadcasting profession to many. (R. Jones) he familiar Marine exhibit captures the at- ■ntion of booth goers. (J. Sigmon) Betty Livingston listens to a question from a senior at Town Hall meeting. (J. Sigmon) JANET BOWMAN talks to LYNDA SEX- TON, ROBIN SHEPPARD, and LISA LANDMAN about banking. (J. Sigmon) Career Dav
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