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Jay Behrens lrightl learns about the value of human life and personalproperty while serving as a Pleasantville Volunteer Fireman. Before starting to bowl, Kim Davitt lbelowl takes off her sneakers and puts on her special lucky pair of bowling shoes. Fields of interest pursued by students outside of school Learning experiences are not only obtained during eight periods a day by the students of Titusville Sr. High School. Many students acquire a part of their education as they venture out on their own in many different fields of interest. Using the skills that they have al- ready learned, some students got a work release from school for a half day, which enabled them to hold down a job as well as gain enough credits to gradu- ate. Other students acquired jobs through the CETA program set up by the guidance department: salaries for these jobs were paid by the govern- ment. Tutoring was another method by 94fsearching which some students chose to learn. Along with helping the student being tutored, this set-up was also a benefit to the tutorers. The tutorers found that in teaching a subject, they learn a bit more themselves. Differences in interest separated many of the paths down which some other students went to learn on their own: volunteer work for hospitals, fire departments, and various charities. Others ventured in yet other directions like bowling, communications, and stu- dent counseling. No matter what the choice, these outside experiences proved profitable in that the involved students learned many things not taught in school. Ready to go on the air, John Viglo lrightl takes a minute to read over a phoned in question taken by Tom Kantor.
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Library aides Patty Carson and Sheri Mishler labovel give assistance to Janet Zurovchak who is signing out a reference book. Making use of his time in the library, Dave McGill labove rightl prepares his history assignment for his next American Cultures class. Sam Ridgeway's dart lrightl hits the bullseye, while Sue Wright supervises during the Fall Festival at the Hydetown Elementary School. 96!library
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