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Page 159 text:
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ocational Training Assists Students in Ada tin SQ, P 9 to Changing World The goal of the Vocational programs at Wyatt is to provide significant experiences both in the classroom and on the iob to assist the student in adapting to a changing world of work. The worker today must pos- sess many skills and abilities. In our highly-developed technological society, any prospective employee must be prepared to handle a variety of iobs and situations. Wyatt's vocational programs are designed to prepare students for immediate initial employment and to develop a background that qualifies employees for pro- motion to more responsible positions. Billie Younger Mr. Ted Borden I.C. T. Miss Billie Younger V.O.E. Mrs. Patricia Hix Child Development Mr. Kirt Moore D.E. Industrial Arts Prepares Youth for Present Day Society at ef- Q as - s ' r il Y . Q56 ,Ein I ,. '56 ,. Industrial Arts is one of the it Q, qs. -1, 'Q' ' fffg s wzfxybll ggi V subiect matter areas of general IRQ, ., ' ' education designed to prepare ' F! youth for more effective living QA, in our present day society. SK Industrial Arts concerns itself 51, ' with providing and fostering ggik .A those skills, knowledge, and Ev .53 ff 5 understanding which will enable e 3' se My ,.. Wesley Yeager Mr. Philip Bledsoe Mr. Tom Brown Irafting, Electricity, Wood Shop Wood Shop Plastics Mr. Benny Berger Mr. Richard Boyd Metal Shop Drafting youth to understand modern industry, industrial processes, technological problems, and their social and economic influ- ence upon the life of man. Benny Berger 155
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Homemaking Prepares Students For Future Responsibilitie The home is a shelter for privacy, rest, comfort, and beautiful surroundings. Our attitudes and behavior are . 'g influenced by home environment. The ideal home serves 1 3 1 the needs for every family member. ln Homemaking, stu- ff f dents are prepared for the responsibilities and challenges of making a home. Melody Earle in Mrs. Melody Earle Mrs. Nila Wilhoite Mrs. Katy Milli Home and Family Living Home and Family Living Homemaking Health Meets Needs Of Its Students The teaching of Health is relevant to our society. The individual teacher and the students make it so. Since only basic guidelines are used, each teacher has the option to fit the curriculum to the needs of his students. The student has an important role. He must, when given an opportunity, let the teacher know where his curiosity and interests lie. With close cooperation - - between student and teacher the course can be made more meaningful. N Robert Stansberry ffiffi ...gf-fel jeff. S I 'fini . zz f::c,.:gi5 f'- ,, Q . t . st-353 qv' Mrs. Deedeie Curry A ' Health Mr. Robert Stansberry Health, Athletics
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Teachers Aides . . . Aid Teachers The aide's most important responsibility is that of freeing the teacher from the vast amount of paperwork necessary to teaching. This gives the teacher more time to devote to the individual student. Martha Gordon -ft' ?-XJ GI , 'f c . f. A. , v V X V le I em V If ,Wh xi X X41 ' . -H1 l r - ,. A Q ugh! 4 9. .W F, ,yi K I I s R X 1 V 1 l ...X ' 1 x r N -Q ..- A if 5' T X r V10 ' W. ,r fl x 's.4f 'Vt R If -X 1' f il ,-,N 1 , ,A .K 1 l Q ID ' x A Q , ra I 3 9 3 ' L at 4 ' Mrs. Dorothy Rowell Geometry Aide Mrs. Jan Newberry Geometry Aide 1 i Mr. David Slater Mr. Bobby Nassie Mrs. Joyce Bigelo' Study Hall Study Hall Study Hall Mrs. Rosa Gay Mrs. Diana Davis Mrs. Johnnie Hatcher Mrs. Beth Buford Science Aide Science Aide 5USif16SS Aide Business Aide Q is it 5 V is-,ff i .3 i t ' A' ,fy f Q 1 ' N ' fr - sf.-..1. ' . ' ' 1. il I I .7 l 'sei J , 'Y 5 li A ia. i.. Af-.fi f 2 , T l it lf' if .1 'ji M . A NJ ' 'M' i A ' ' I N 4 . far ,- 4,,, 'w 1 'M jf i 1 ,Q 1U .1 ' 3. , 'es , ,ff . HW as ve. A is 31 new H le Mrs. Mary Norwine Mrs. Jackie Wooldridge Mrs. Martha Gordon English Aide English Aide English Aide Mrs. Julia Myers Mr. Paul Driskell Mrs. Alice Massey English Aide English Aide English Aide
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