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1977-1978 - Cochise College

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The main body of this service consists of job descriptionsand related information for more than 36.000 occupations.Included are descriptions of work performed. workingconditions. training requirements. personal qualifications.method of en~ry. employment outlook. earnings. social,and psychological factors and references for furtherinformation.PlacementThe Office of Ijareer Placement in the Division of StudentAffairs will assist graduates in making contracts andarranging for interviews with prospective employers in.respective fields of specialization. A counselor Will assiststudents in making application for admission to a four-yearcollege or university if the student is about to complete atransfer program.Health ServicesThe <strong>College</strong> offers a well-equipped campus health centerdirected by a full-time registered nurse. In cases of illnessor injury. students are referred to the local doctor of th~irchoice for diagnosis and treatment. Consultation with thehome-town family doctor of resident students is alsoafforded.Student UnionThe "'iving room" of the campus offers an opportunity forstudents to socialize with fellow students, faculty andadministration in an informal atmosphere. Meeting roomsas well as comfortable lounges, a billiard room, gameroom. TV viewing area and various dining facilities augmentthe services to the student by the <strong>College</strong>. The office of theCo-ordinator of Student ActiVities is located in thisbuilding.The dining room services provided by the Student Unioninclude a "rathskeller" snack bar. a private dining facilityand a large well-equipped dining room capable of seating500. ReSident students are offered a well-balanced menufeaturing popular foods. Seasonal buffets. steak nights,and other unique monotony-breakers create a "secondhome" atmosphere in the Student Union.Student Activiti ••The <strong>College</strong> encourages participation in extra-curricularactivities. campus organizations. intramural. andintercollegiate athletics to promote leadership, studentrelationships. and social development. Most campusactivities are the responsibilities of student clubs and0rganizations. During the year. a full schedule of activitiesis planned for the student body by the students.Student activities include Apache Day, athletic events.band, choir, billiards tournaments. college rodeo. CulturalFilm Series. drama productions, Hawaiian luau. informaldances, intramural sports. Parents Day, Public EventsSeries. Red and White Ball. Stude, It Orientation Program,las Vegas Night. rock concerts. lectures. picnics. weekendtrips. Popular Film Series, happenings. Snowball Dance.Social Event. Committ..A subsidiary of the Associated Student Government, theSocial Events Committee, performs importantprogramming functions for the students. The Committee ismade up of a commissioner and committee members whohave an expertise in some area of programming. Thecommissioner is elected at aU-school election each spring.The Committee schedules dances, selects movies. andplans mid-week "happenlOgs."Food Committ..The Food Committee is comprised of student, faculty andfood service representatives who endeavor to produce thebest in food quality. service. and sanitation.Organization.Student organizations attempt to satisfy all student needsand interests. Students of similar interests may form a club10 which fenow students can participate in specializedactivities.Organizations include Alph Eta Rho (Aviation). AmerindClub (Indian and Archaeology). ASSociated WomenStudents, Baptist Student Union, Beta Phi Gamma(Journalism Honorary), Campus Crusade for Christ.Cheerleaders. Delta Epsilon (DECA). Drama Club.Freshman Class Officers. Heliograph (newspaper).International Club, latter-Day Saints Student Association,

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