1994 Miracle Yearbook

Photo by Todd Hill Searchingfor ajob? Christian School Recruitment Conference For many students the Christian School Recruitment Conference is the first inter- viewing experience: an occasion to make contacts that lead to more formal on-site interviews in the spring and summer months. Such was the case for Amy McWhinnie who was able to participate in an interview at a Florida Christian School en route to her spring quarter student teaching assignmentin Puerto Rico. Lynn Walter termed the recruitment conference "definitely worthwhile,"as it made possible a "very promising" interview over spring break. Though Stacy Smith attended the conference somewhat reluctantly, being interested mainly in public school educa- tion, she found that the interviewing pro- cess increased her interest in and aware- ness ofthe field of Christian education. From the superintendent's pointofview, Cedarville's Christian School Recruitment Conference is "an excellent opportunity to recruithighlycapableyoungpeople," stated Mr. Thomas Wittkamper from Heritage Christian School, Milwaukee. That their predecessors have been labeled as "highly capable" is something for which students currently in the interviewing process are grateful, and a trend that they certainly intend to continue. *Marcy Hintz Thejob fair offers opportunity for students who have graduated like Mike Vrbanac. At one ofthe tables, Marcus Varotti listens to options for a future career.

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