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CETA Has
Counseling
For Staff
The three most recent
counseling sessions for
CETA workers in Butts
County have featured Jimmy
Head who spoke on young
people and the law and
Bertha M. White who talked
about family planning.
At the most recent counsel
ing session, George Tate
spoke about personality and
attitude as they apply to job
success.
Jimmy Head is a recent
graduate of the University of
Georgia School of Law.
Mr. Head talked with the
group of young people about
various offenses and their
consequences.
He also advised them of the
various formalities involved
in a business deal such as the
purchase of a car.
Bertha M. White was the
featured speaker at the
session on July 1.
Mrs. White’s presentation
dealt mainly with different
methods of birth control.
However, she also talked
about the importance of
planning and preparing for a
family.
At the most recent session,
George Tate, principal of
Jackson High School, spoke
to the workers about attitude
and personality as they
relate to success in a job.
In his speech, Mr. Tate
emphasized relating to
others in a job situation and
he spoke of mastering one’s
personality.
The counseling sessions
are conducted every Friday
afternoon in the lunchroom
at Jackson High School.
IOP Group
Held Meeting
In Macon
The Intensive Office Pro
cedures coordinators of
Georgia recently held their
third annual conference in
Macon at the Ramada Inn.
Sandra Brooks, of Jackson
High School, was present to
learn of new procedures and
ideas that will be initiated
into the program during the
coming year. IOP is one of
Georgia’s newest programs
in business education.
In the Intensive Office
Program, the Advanced
Typing and Office Practice
courses are integrated; and a
simulated office closely
resembling a real office
operates in the lab. Students
are interviewed for specific
jobs such as secretary,
receptionist, office manager,
and bookkeeper.
When hired, the students
operate the office—handling
incoming mail, preparing
outgoing mail, greeting visi
tors, expediting orders, as
well as performing other
office functions. Each work
er receives a “paycheck”
that reflects the type of job
held and the quality of work
performed.
Special guest speakers for
the conference included Mrs.
Ann Warren of Cleveland,
Tennessee who is co-author
of a simulated office,
“Serendipity,” and Dr. Lloyd
Brooks of Memphis State
University, an authority in
the field of simulation in the
classroom.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express my
sincere appreciation and
grateful thanks to all those
friends who remembered me
with flowers, visits, trays,
prayers, and other kind
nesses while I was confined
to the hospital, as well as
since I have returned home.
May God bless each and
every one of you.—Nell
James.
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