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l l ,..-ef E i . Preparing For the Future: Thinking ahead to prepare for the future is one of the main reasons a student plays the high school game. The best way to advance forward is to seriously think about career goals. Once a player has a fairly good idea about his future plans, he should talk to the counselors so they can help him achieve his goal in the best possible way. A player's choice of high school courses provides the all important background needed for college and adult life. Business courses provide experience for those in- terested in office work. lndustrial arts courses give students opportunities to gain on-the job knowledge of such trades as drafting, mechanics, and carpentry. For the college bound student, P.O.W. has been proven to be an invaluable asset when handling language in all collegiate subject areas. Experience in life is gained through out of school jobs which provide the player with added knowledge of the world around them and how to cope with it's problems. By using these various strategies, a player will be prepared for his future. Yu in-' wvmii f ,U f' I if 4, 'I 53' 1 F E B' 5 i . lil . ' 'VW 3 g,,,,,,., T2 Clit ioiilw wlmimoienr Q Theme - 9
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IDIISDUWIEID ifII'iIIf 'IEAMI S i IHAU AIIQIE IDIMXYIEID A i i 1. Cockey Rocky, mascot of the Detroit Pis- tons, and Crazy George Schauer challenge Scott White to a friendly game of golf, 2. After receiving the Buckeye Award, the highest award given to a yearbook, Mr. Kurt Snyder, Paula Stengel and Kris Koch read over the critique. 3. With the Christmas concert in mind, the choir rehearses for their second perfor- mance. 4. Freshmen cheerleaders Chris Smith and Sue Gioeli encourage the football team to win. 5. Leanna James is faced with the decision of buying either a candy bar or button from Jean Wright. 6. In preparation for The Desk Set, the fall play, Tracy Schuessler and Skip Dietrick work on the props. 7. Senior Pirette, Patty Carpenter, twirls her scarf while taking part in a half-time show. Student Life Dlvlslon 11
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