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Work experience helps students to make career cho1ces ash registers ringing adding ma- chines ticking money management and job experience was what was happening in Vocational Rehabilitation classes. Math, English and history were the required subjects for the students. Many of them worked for credit at Kirt- land Air Force Base. A total of 360 work hours was required per semester for two semesters. The students were placed in these jobs according to their interest and ability, VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION ' Showing junior Barbara Ross how to operate an adding machine is Sally Librario. 2522? 315' 4.15 fi it , .. at . fl SQQQ .- M Mrs. Jan Sleeper helps Sandra Romero with her typing as Ethel Tomlin and Marianne Martinez work quietly on their adding machines. Mrs. Juanita Link Mrs. Jan Sleeper Ms. Shirley Wells Academics 65
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