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Speaker opinions can
guide students future
by Cathy Cvitak
( ( I I I hat will I do for the rest of my life?”
Y V That question often goes through a person’s
mind, especially as they get older. To help answer
that question RHS brings people in from several
area businesses on one day out of the year.
These speakers answer questions that the stu
dents might have about their line of work. They usu
ally tell how much education is needed to get into
that field, how much money they can make, the type
of work that is done at the job and how much com
petition there is for that job.
Whether a person wants to be a hairstylist, a law
yer, or a mortician, there is someone that is one who
will probably be at RHS on Career Ed. Day.
Guest speakers not only visit on Career Day, but
also several times throughout the school year.
There are usually several speakers that visit various
classes. The Psych/Soc classes usually have a lot
more than most classes, because it is left up to the
students to bring in a guest speaker as a part of their
final project. In other classes, speakers come in to
describe a specific area of study.
Many students enjoy having guest speakers
because it breaks up the monotony of the classes
and they can learn a lot from them. Guest Speakers
are usually successful in bringing about more inter
est in class study. For this reason, they will probably
be seen at RHS for a long time.
Insurance agents are always needed if there are people still around. This speaker explains how
he earns his living selling insurance.
Airlines are getting more business and Eppley Airfield is continually expanding. Airline attend
ants are needed to help with the growth, plus to insure the customer's comfort

