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I Need a Job, Can You Help Me? F or those who didn't want to spend their life working at Jack-in- the-Box, there was hope yet. Students could have boogied on over to the career center. After filling out work experience forms, listening to audio tapes, and looking through college catalogs, there were two new career counselors, Mrs. Lois DeLay and Miss Pat White, to speak to. Both ladies had worked hard all year to find jobs for eager, career-minded students. A wide variety of career speakers came to Madison. Students heard a Sierra Club representative, a Medical careers speaker, and an Airline Stewardess among others. “I don't know if we've changed much since last year because we are all new, said Mrs. DeLay, but we're sure trying. 250 Career Center
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Type it Right 11 must be nice to be an attendance secretary and not have to face long, endless lines every morning. That was the situation for secretaries in the attendance office as a result of the new com- puter-attendance program at Madison. We have one less secretary now and almost twice as much work, stated Mrs. Rogers, one of the two ladies working in the attendance office. The computer has eliminated the need for admit cards so all a student has to do is bring a note to his first period teacher, Mrs. Rogers continued. If they forget the note, all they do is have their parent call the office and clear the absence. We're doing alot more telephoning than last year, but we are receiving excellent cooperation from the student's parents. 1 An interested girl learns more about Health Careers from Miss White. 2 A student uses the card reader to look up requirements for a Bank Teller. 3 Mrs. Delay looks through her files to find a secretarial opening. 4 Georgia Yost, a Career monitor, is up to her elbows in papers to be filed. 5 first Row: T.Richmond, J.Granger, K.Brand, R.Batts, V.Wooten, V.Mc- Farlane, R.Moore, W.Keil, B.Witkowski; Second Row: N.Lewis, A. Graves, L.Shepherd, B.Smith, J.Litchfield, and V.Rogers. 6 Mrs. Richmond filters announcements for the daily bulletin. 7 Mrs. Merrithew fights through paper work so she can go home early. 8 Mrs. Granger receives phone call from a concerned parent. Secretaries 251
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