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- ----A--l-v-H '-1 ' s 1 , i 777 Y H-Q gr l l Vocational Guidance N the Vocational Civics and Information classes of Central Junior High School, the boys and girls learn how they can discover their abilities and get help in choosing their life wor k. They also study different occupations. All seventh and eighth grade pupils study educational and vocational information. The ninth grades study vocational civics. All 7B pupils study how the world's work is done and how to be successful both in school and after school days are past. They study habits and personality. In the 7A classes pupils plan educational futures. They read Stories of the Day's Work, and biographies of successful men and women. The 9B3 and 9A3 groups study vocational civic, make charts, and keep notebooks with pictures and information of different kinds of occupations, woodwork, cabinet, woodturning, forging, sheet metal, machine shop, cement, plumbing, printing, and electricity. Girls have foods clothing, bookkeeping, typing, art, cos- tume designing. In 8B classes all pupils learn how to apply for a position, write letters of application, and start the study of occupations. They write business letters to see if they can write an ap- plication that will succeed in getting a position. In the 8A classes pupils study occupations and get practise in filing and learn about junior office work. By studying the different kinds of occupations, the boys and girls learn about the work they would like to do and also what they are best fitted for. The Central Junior High School counselor is Mr. B. F. Staebell. If a boy or girl is behind in his studies he goes to Mr. Staebell to find out how he can improve. Pupils also go to him to get help in choosing an occupation or getting a job. Home room teachers are also counselors for their groups. This year all vocational boys took the Stenquist Mechanical Aptitude tests to help them find out their mechanical ability. Viola Haefele and Martha Dubay Why Some Roses Climb and Others Do Not Once upon a time, there was a beautiful bush of roses. This bush of roses loved to stay at home and have ber friends admire her beau- ty. There was also another bush of roses who loved to stay at home, but her petals did not fold as closely as did the others, nor were they so fine, and just because she wanted to be dif- ferent, told everybody that she longed to climb away. One day Mother Nature heard her conver- sing with some of her neighbors, and she though she would give her a chance to climb and be different from her friends, so touching her with her wand, she said, You may climb all you want to, dear rose. So the rambler-for that is what the people call her-has been forced to climb ever since while the other roses may stay at home in peace. Clara Reinke Limericks From The Vocational Classes There was an old man from Calcutta, Who always used to stutta. He screwed up his face, When he tried to say grace, That poor old man from Calcutta. Gerald Bark There was a farmer from Wooster, Who had a very fine rooster, One day it died, The farmer he cried, Now it does not cry like it uster. Doris Perkins There was a woman from Wheeler, Who went to a funny old dealer. She asked for some bread, She gave her some thread, That funny old dealer in Wheeler. Freda Arndt There was an old miser in Siam, Who said, There's no one so saving as I am. Giving a dime He considered a crime This stingy old miser in Siam. Lorraine Barbell Maintenan ce Staff ' - Y --.. -- . ..- -M ...1- ...- ,.-, -- ,-- ,H ,,,,,,Y,
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