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into Vocations SCIENTIST OF TOMORROW Russell Philbrick Practical experience for future use. WILLING WIZARDS Anne Armstrong, Martha Dickerson, and Barbara Eaklcy operate the mimeograph machine. Students today, secretaries tomorrow.
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Ventures. . • HOW ARE WE DOING? Mrs. Booker, distributive education coordinator, holds a conference with Mr. Ashworth, employer, and Buddy Watson, employee. NOTHING VENTURED, NOTHING GAINED” By venturing, the alert and enthusiastic stu- dents at Cary High gain knowledge of the skills and personal qualities needed for useful employment. Even as freshmen we preview careers by evaluating and investigating various types of occupations and the preparation that is necessary for them and match them with our own interests and abilities. Later we have op- portunities for achieving marketable skills for the business world and supervised work ex- perience. As we learn these skills and work on-the-job, we gain a new feeling of confi- dence and independence, a new, broader world opens with newf interests and new people and we find satisfaction through the self-expres- sion of work. MAY I HELP YOU. PLEASE Paul Tyson, distributive education student on the job, helps Christmas was a busy time for D. E. student William Jones as Peggy Jones, Howard Singletary, and Ginger Hays choose shoes. he assembled a hobby horse in a toy department. 20
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Toward What is a family? A family is one of life's strongest bonds. It is the place we first feel a sense of security and belonging. It is the first place we learn to live with and understand others, to share, to assume responsibility, to be cooper- ative, and to accept others as they are. Successful family living doesn’t just hap- pen but requires careful planning and intelligent behavior. Here at Cary High School, we receive help in learning to mix those ingredients of understanding, cooperation, and thoughtfulness necessary for happy and wholesome family living. As we become competent in homemaking tasks we better our chance for happiness in the family now and in the future. Practical homemaking experience is gained by Aultney Jordan, Chadcne Tomlin, and Jeanic Gillen. LIVING AND LEARNING WITH CHILDREN Susie Faircloth and Elaine Masscngill feed little Carolyn Williams.
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