North Salem High School - Viking Yearbook (Salem, OR)

 - Class of 1974

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Students Explore Teaching Careers Under the direction of Mr. Don Christenson there were ten active mem bers in the Cadet Teaching Program last year. These students, who were expected to work five days a week, traveled to the junior and elementary school levels. The schools participating in this program were Engle- wood, Grant, Parrish, Richmond, and Waldo. They also taught in our Special Education Department. The students helped the teachers in many ways by planning the lessons, working as aides, helping to determine grades, and in teaching the classes. This program was open to all senior boys and girls. They earned one credit for each hour they worked. The students involved in this pro- gram were Teresa Burrcll, Laura Cooke, Vickie Dixon, Velva Ecker, Dwaine Kronser, Linda lentz, Marti Maclean, jody Ridings, Cheryl Schmidt, and Virginia Stormo. 1. Laura Cooke helps a student paint. 2. Vclva Ecker smiles at the joy of teaching. 3. Dwainc Kronscr listens to his third grade class. 4. Mr. Don Christcnson conversing with Cadet Teachers. xy 2

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...S L 2 I , 6 nl .ia Student Aides H eh? Children Kenneth Brophy was the counselor of the Student Aide Program at North. It was open to just about any student that wished to participate. The only restriction was to sophomores in their first semester. The stu- dents went to grade schools or junior highs, one to three periods a day. They often worked as tutors in small groups of children or with the whole class for short periods of time. Students receive two credits for participating in the program. There were almost one hundred and fifty students in Student Aide. This pro- gram was similar to Career Exploration except that student aides worked in schools within the school district. i 1. Rex Haley dismisses his dayis work with his advisor. 2. Lee Pratt helps a student with his assignment. 3. Mary Marvin attracts her classes attention to material on the board. 4. Lisa Luehrs is puzzled with her student's answer to a question. 5. Mary Marvin gives a presentation to her class. 6. Donna Schrimer goes over classwork with two of her students. 7. Donna Schrimer explainsto Kenneth Brophy about her work. 8. Alice Schaefer speaks with former program member jack Blalack. 9. Lias Luehrs works with a student in gram- mar. 10. One of Ice Pratt's jobs is grading papers.



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I! 2 ,.,f, 3 l , : 1 4 130 Gain Work Experience A large portion of the junior and senior classes were involved in the Work Experience Program. They averaged 22 hours of work per week and received a maximum of two credits for it. These students worked in more than 90 different businesses ranging from service stations, drive- ins and supermarkets, to nursery schools, hardware and department stores. The 130 students who worked mornings or afternoons received an hourly wage of 31.70. These jobs provided an opportunity for stu- dents to work during the summer or after graduation. The advisor for this program was Mr. Maurice Adamsg this is his 11th year at North and his third year advising the program. He has not only found jobs for stu- dents during school, but has found jobs for 55 sophomore students after school and on Saturdays. 1. Dennis Miller smiles while taking inventory. 2. Kathy Meyer serves a customer. 3. Mr. Maurice Adams examines nine week results. 4. Robert Hostetler works to finish an order. 5. Steve Divcl creates a display.

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