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Industrial Cooperative Training- I in- dus' tri-el ko- op're-tiv tran'-ing I n. the combined sciences of on- the-job-training and in school instruction. ICT pro- vides the training and experience that helps gradu- ating students find good jobs. The program, design- X ed by the administration of the city schools, is co- , curricula in structure. x 5 K -, , n W 1 C.C. Farrar K ' X Industrial Cooperative Training I,II D.E. Distributive Education- I di-strib'yoo- tive ej'oo-ka'shen I n. the process of train- , C ing for distribution of any kind. na The Distributive Education department introduces students to the fields of adver- tising, retailing, and salesmanship. Teach- ers provide training in working for and getting along with employers. Bayside's 'A I students' skills and experiences contri- buted to their performance at the district T and state Leadership Conference. The special event of the year was the Employ- er-Employee Banquet. , - Fashion Merchandising l 1 Hey gang! X., i Qi X 'X . J lx Susan S. johnson Distributive Education YN as . . t . :......: jim Agolini Distributive Education II john Calloway Distributive Education ll,III Wayne H. Adcock Distributive Education What's Happening? Wayne H. Adcock: ODU: B.S.Ed. Employee Banquet Dist. Ed. Club jim Agolini: ODU: B.S. and M.S. DECA Gloria H. Askew: East Carolina: B.S. UPI 81 SU:M.S. FBLA co-spon- sor john Calloway: Richmond Profes- sional Institutep B.S. D.E. Club Mrs. Brenda Dejarnett: Radford Collegeg B.S. UPI and SU: M.S. SPCA: Freedoms Found. Bayside Hospital: Homecoming: Center for Effective Learning: Pilot Club Dance. C.C. Farrar: A.8fT. State University B.S. Betty B. Holden: University of Kentucky B.S. in Economics M.S. in Business Ed. Susan johnson: V.C.U., Rich- mondg B.S. Distributive Ed. ODU: M.S. Distributive Ed. DECA Mrs. Elizabeth H. Parker: ODUQ B.S. Sec. Ed. University of South Carolina: M.A.T Business Marie A. Parr: ODU: B.S. Mrs. Audrey Willie: Norfolk State College: B.S. FBLA 171
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iv Business Business- l biz'nes J-n. What one does for a living, One's occupa- tion. The business section of our school takes into account the dif- erent types of occupations one can have. ln a well rounded business program, some important courses would be Clerk Typist, Bookkeep- ing, General Business, Stenography, Typing, and Business Law. CQ' rf 'fm 4. ' 9 9- .....-sulll'-l , . m ,Y - P s IN- 1 l Q A T ..,, X S l X .. ,' cv Bett B. Holden Y ... Typing lg General Business 'E J , Don't look at your typewriter! ' 5 y 9 I Marie A. Parr u g Stenography I, Typing I fl fl Gloria H. Askew Typing, Business Law HEYGS on COPY! Mrs. Kay Chesson Typing lg Accounting I .,-,,.....--W Brenda W. Delarnette Clerk Typist I5 Bookkeeping ll 'gn--. Mrs. Audrey Willie Typing I: General Business No Peeping! Yi' IQ u ' C -1. Mrs. Elizabeth Parker Clerk Typist ll, Stenography Il, Bookkeeping I, Clerical Office Education Coordinator. Do the little extrag be proud.
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Special Services Special Services- l spesh'el sur'vis-ez J n. a specialized activ- ity carried on to provide people with the use of something. The special area faculty members make themselves availa- ble to students who find they have a difficulty that needs specialized attention beyond the work that can be accom- plished in the regular class. 'Eg Mrs. Sugimoto Learning Disabilities, Resource fi 'NI' fan-pr' i Mr. Tony Siaulys Reading Development ali iq' - .ct -.4 Connie R. Ingham Developmental Reading A Mrs. Sandra Lashbrook Hearing Impaired 'tb if-f '-
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