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O11 the Job Training One Phase of Special Education Program ETTA MADELEY U. df H., M.Ed. Teaches- Speciul Ed. Ot the three years spent in high school, special education students spend Their first year in the classroom. There they are taught good work habits with an emphasis placed on job training. During the activity and lunch periods these students serve the school by working in the school store and cafeteria. Students spend their junior and sen- ior years' working at various businesses in the community. Nine students are participating in on the job training this year. ln June, five will have graduated with Special Education Diplomas. Learn- ing good work habits and gaining training in a vo- cation helps to prepare these students for their future lives. Vivian Sabrsula spends part of her activity period working in the school store. ,fx Lennie James is one of the students who works in the cafeteria In the classroom, Norman Sheffield and Linda Yates work typical math problems.
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O.S.U. B.S. Teaches-D.E. orkin Knowledge Gained Through D.E. L. G. DUNKIN -f-'v ??f . l f si' H K ai ' fait? Billie Chism demonstrated good buyer conduct as Donald Wright uses proper sales technique. ' :tel 5. Charles George is giving the class a sales presentation. 46 Arnold Wright, Montgomery Wards' highest distributive education salesman stated that his success was due to his training in D.E. Arnold is one of 30 students who were able to take D.E. this year. h The students study accuracy in- math, English selling, good customer service and correct busi- ness behavior. Afternoons and Saturdays, the Distributive Edu- cation students work for cooperating business firms, gaining practical experience, and apply the lessons which they have-learned in school.
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Clean School and Wholesome Food Provided g, gan? Mr. R. A. Wright keeps the school looking its best by Mrs. Mae Baker cleans up before the students come in for lunch mowing the lawns. Keeping the school clean is the goal of the custodians. They are R. A. Wilson, W. M. Wright, A. E. Wilkinson, and H. Downs. The cafeteria ladies prepare the wholesome-food for the students. They are Mrs. M. Baker, Mrs. A. Carlson, Mrs. M. George, Mrs. A. Duke, Mrs. G. Taylor, Mrs. H. Kimes, Mrs. E. Harrell, Mrs. L. Nichols, Mrs S. Cullom, Mrs. N. Johnson, and Mrs. M. Whittington. i
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