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...-Q., I feel heavy emphasis needs to be placed on vocational education, It would be nice for our youngsters to be prepared to go im- mediately into the world of work, with highly trained skills acquired in our system. Mr. Tommy Holmes l think the addition of an 'introduction to languages' program would acquaint our stu- dents with basic foreign languages and would definitely be enriching to our pro- gram. Our world is growing smaller with in- creased travel and the need for communica- tion greaterf' Mr. Ioe Bednar, Ir. 325 I feel that additional emphasis in the area of speech would definitely be an enriching effect on our Curriculum. The art of express- ing oneself is important in our society today. Mr. Steve Chlapecka A form of R.O.T.C. would enrich our school curriculum. By including this, our young men would receive training in self- discipline and personal grooming that would benefit them and-society. Mr. lack Allmond With the economy in its present state, it appears that we should emphasize courses that teach the basics of economics and business. Mr. Ioe Garter Board of Educat1onl153
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Ahflfprk Secretaries redirce administrative headaches Working in the capacity of public relations aces or school nurses, each secretary proved to be a jack of all trades. When secretaries were not issu- ing tardies, selling lunch tickets, or accounting for school finances, they were typing or transcribing letters for the principals or superinten- dent. Silence seldom reigned over their offices. Aided by high school office girls , the secretarial staff kept HHS running smoothly. Fancy footwork by high school students who worked as aides eliminated any wasted time. BUDGETING federal funds, Mrs. Eloise Shedd also prepares students' records, grades, and transcripts. OFFICE GIRL. Counting absentees for ad- ministrators, office worker Scottye Aycock checks Diane Boothe in. Seventeen student aides worked over the seven-period day. HEADSTART. Mrs. Ieri Gammill managed elementary secretarial duties. Arriving at school early, Mrs. Gammill sorts change be- fore the students flocked to buy lunch tickets. ,X-X Secretaries, Office Workers!155
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