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-,, ,,,...,,-V----,1-v-.-.nv-f,,,..,,.. , .. A..--.---..- -...D.-,1pfT--q-s4wv-'f+c ! :- 'n i ' - A ' ' s ' Mr. Cochran supervises Tom Wilson, Gary Towler, and Jeff Snow as they make schematic drawings of a pipe layout. Vocational Training ffers Opportunities Special Education provides training and counseling for students so that they will be able to obtain work. Raytovvn High School introduced the special education course in order to meet the needs of a select group of students. Its curriculum included courses in mathe- matics, English, history, typing, and in- dustrial arts. When the student becomes a junior, he receives training in his chosen Vocational field. During his senior year the student may anticipate a program com- bining a part-time job with academic courses. Thus While getting on-the-job training, the student also obtains academic instruction in areas crucial to job adjustment. For the first time vocational training in auto mechanics and technical drafting were offered to students not college bound, qualifying them for jobs following gradu- ation. Drafting classes met from 7:10 to 9:10 each morning, auto-mechanics classes were held at Raytown South every afternoon. iv...- dul1 Again offered a Classes 1 the eveni eight wee cluded f choose. ' hand to i guages. 'l at the RV: educatior of its kin Duri High Sch school. 'I Week set Courses biology tl like the generallg a needed courses Winter sc i wal rl , Siyx XC! ' I H PK Q . xv .,,f X During ' -'------- . .......- ,...t.,-QQ.
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ivities, School Officials Counsel and id tudentsl g supplies to arrang- ricular ac- mr Mr. Neal R ic h a r d y must con- and crises nearly 1500 ed in their . r s. F a y e secretaries ozley, sec- ler telephone nandle' ball- tarial work. aken care of Mrs. Seay, with minor s and emer - es, orienta- lems occupy .Mr. Welsh, r counselor, 1 counselor, rstand him- 'der that he f Z ff XZ Yfvzff 5 , I' Z 4 ' ' Y k 4 Youngs ' lore Counselor -M...,,,,mQ Long a center of activity, the Raytown High School auditorium boasts a new look this year. 'lhe auditorium was recently remodeled with beige wood paneling, new dark blue velvet stage curtains, and refinished seats. ml 1 Frances Seay Ethel Geiss Erma Mozley Faye Hellman Nadine Page Nurse's Aid Nurse Secretary Secretary Secretary
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---L W..--,-.......v,,...,,.-Ke-,:,::,.,:. ' 'a -. T-f ' ' a pipe layout. d u c e d the er to meet 5 t u d e n t s . in mathe- g, a nd in- it becomes his chosen enior year gram com- L c ad e m i c - t h e - j o b s academic adjustment. ial training ual drafting .lege bound, 'ing gradu- Jm 7:10 to mics classes J afternoon, dult Ed and ummer Again this year Consolidated District H52 offered an extensive adult education program. Classes met once a week from 7:30 to 9:00 in the evening for eight Weeks in the fall and eight Weeks in the spring. The program in- cluded fifty-three courses from which to choose. They ranged from typing and short- hand to interior decorating and foreign lan- guages. The majority of the classes were held at the Raytovvn High School. Raytovvn's adult education program ranks as one ofthe largest of its kind in the metropolitan area. During the summer of l964 Raytown High School held its second annual summer school. The program consisted of two three- week semesters which began in early June. Courses ranged from American History and biology to typing and drivers' education. Un- like the past when summer schools were generally designed for those who had failed a needed course, many of the students took courses which could not be included in their Winter schedules. School are a Part of RHS ak-W Peggy Cundiff, standing, discusses the principles of bridge with Ruth Ward and Velda Gantner at an adult education class . During summer school, typing students busily work in order to acquire skill and accuracy needed for proficiency A F A'-v-.V - .- Y - U g,,-Q.. i.........- .-..- ,.., -.k'.- -
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