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Student Workers Lend A Helping Hand Or Ear Elementary office workers and switchboard work- ers give up study-halls to help lessen the load of ev- eryday office work. Switchboard workers learn to op- erate a switchboard which involves the sending and F X t' ., receiving of telephone messages. Office workers run I errands, answer the phone, and learn other responsi- . bilities involved in running an office. Both jobs train students for their future careers. l Q' --Qt-,L.,:,..,, t X w ELEMENTARY OFFICE WORKERS. Standing: I. Lindsey. P. Ellington, S. Bailey, M. Reese. C. Smith. T. Wagner, S. Norris. Seated: Mrs. Haney. SWITCHBOARD WORKERS. Standing: L. Hoober, D. Cox, S. Arnold. C. Robinson, R. Mclntyre. S. Smith, Seated: I. Warner. 24-Activities
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Toda 's Helpersg Tomorrow's Leaders The Student office workers contribute much time in helping Mrs. Wisener and Mrs. Miller. They help by running errands, typing. taking phone calls, and saving others time. Rewarding experiences are gained by working in the office that help prepare one for the future. Office helper, Karen Cheesman. seems to be able lo find enough work to keep her busy. AK I L Ill uipihlamvl-nl .P GUIDANCE OFFICE WORKERS: Mrs. Miller fDirector of Guid- nncel. I. Halstead. B. Felton, L. Freer. -.9 ..,v . . ' IO X J C li ::.. X ll'-li ii' lilbiglli 'cl I f . f f ' 24. , -.. I .mm OFFICE WORKERS: Ms. Wisener ISecretaryJ, C. Gels, K. Cheesman. G. Small, A. Felton, S. Rader. S. Fouls. D, Hale. Act ivi t ies-23
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janet Butler finds that cadet teaching takes a lot of concentration. Cadet Teachers Gain Learning ---3 i 'io-. Caclet teacher Becky Oakerson finds that keeping the children in- terested while teaching can sometimes be difficult. Grading papers, teaching class, and making bulle- tin boards sound like work? It can be, but it can also be fun as Union seniors find out by being cadet teachers. As cadet teachers they learn responsibility and the fundamentals of teaching. Teaching young children can be quite an experience, one they will never forget. CADET TEACI-IEHS. Front Row: I. Thornburg, G. Sharp, S. Smith, 1. I-lernley. L. Walradth. Back Row: B. Oakerson, I. Butler. R. Ginter. Activities-25
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