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VOCATIONAI. OFFICE TRAINING Vocational office training, which is part of the Business Educa- tion department, is the final step in the business majorls program of studies. This program provides practical on-the-job training to those who have shown a desire for such, and whose school records are above average in business skills. The students are permitted during their senior year to attend classes at the school in the morning, including a class in Office Train- ing, and to work in an office in the community in the afternoon. As a result of this office experience the students are able to do actual Work learning how to meet people, how to operate various office machines, how to dress properly for the office, how to get along with others in the office, how to file and keep records, and all other phases of office procedures. At present sixteen students are enrolled in office training who are working in thirteen various offices in the community. IO1 A44 X I
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ki . p WO' Quiet, artfflf 4 Mrs. Schrader conducts class in clay modeling. The art courses at james W7ood are designed to develop the students' creative power and give him an understanding of the factors which make for beauty in daily life. The students work with oil paint, char- coal, colored chalk, watercolor, ink, pencil and tempera. Clay and paper sculpture, linoleum block printing is also done. ART ,.,
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D. E. students learn interview methods for job applicants. Q Go to almost any Winchester store and you will probably find a James Wood D. E. student. Through this program, students who do not plan to go to college after graduation learn salesmanship and business methods both in the class- room and on the job. Students are required to work an average of 540 hours a year for each of two years in the course. From the Distributive Education program, students have a wonderful opportunity to gain ideas on grooming, speech, and the correct way to apply for a job. Students can also learn about stock keeping, merchandising, and advertising. 102 .,......- ....... E W -I E U c 1' 1 m rn U c n D 1' O z I i 1 I i MR. JAMES BIDDLE Distributive Education Co-ordinator.
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