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Job Conditioning Is Vital to Students The Job Conditioning program was first set up at Spingarn under Mrs. Rache, April 1, 1965. Mrs. Drew, our present Job Analyst, succeeded Mrs. Rache in December of that year. Then she left to accept a position with the North Carolina Department of Administration as a Good Neighbor Counselor in Raleigh. Mrs. Parker held the position until Mrs. Drew returned this school term. Mrs. Drew, aformer home economics teacher, became interested in counseling and guidance because she wanted to help young people understand about the world of work. She states that it is often the case of students' not knowing what is available to them. She described job Conditioning as an elective course, de- signed primarily to serve those students who are not college bound by providing classroom instruction on occupations and directed work experience. A student may not participate in the course for more than two semesters, earning one- half units when in both classroom and employment and up to one unit for the student pursuing one of these. A Job Conditioning teacher also co-ordinates Work Scholarship Program in the school. Mrs. Drew, Job Analyst Mrs. Drew at Her Desk raar s 7 .., tivl f f llxili Wea- V 5 A , jieiiii
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1 MR. CLOVICE W. ALTICE A.B. English 8: History, State Teachers College, Montgomery, Alabamag International Law 8c Economics, Catholic Universityg Work towards Ph.D., University of Washington in Seattle and at Montana State University Q f s Mr Chase with A Guest sisi 41' J K 1.15 W ,st, 2-
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MRS. JOSEPHINE S. WADE B.S. -Miner Teachers College M.A.-New York University MRS. PEGGY P. DREW B.S. Home Economics, Virginia State, Work toward M.A. in Guidance 84: Counseling at the North Caro- lina College in Durham 8: North Carolina State University in Raleigh MRS. ANGELA K. CORLEY B.S. Home Economics, South Carolina A. and M. Col- lege, Orangeburg, S.C. M.A. Education, New York Uni- versity, N .Y. Advanced work: D.C. Teachers College, Mary- land University and American University Mrs. Bridgeport at Her Desk Twelfth Grade Counselor
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