Al2 - Friday. Noveinber 16, 1984 - North Shore News Career preparation programs continue CARSON Graham continues to be the home tor Prepatation C areel Programs in North NYaneouser as the Ministry of bFducation has onee again authorized the following six programs Business Education, Carpen trv, Commercial Ae. General Mechanics, Hospritahts TPourtsm (Chet Training), Metal babrication (welding) These programs secondary provide senior students with the opportunity CoO Com bine career studies with regular hireph school graduation An important component of Career Preparation Pro- grams is the requirement for 100 hours Of work experience during the Gitade 12 Carson Graham js very grateful to the numerous employers both on the North Shore and in Vancouver who provide work experience op portunities for our students \Vedal Building experience STL DENTSinthe © arpentry (Career Preparation) Pro gram at Carson Graham app Iv ther theory trating to the eonstruction of a tull sized building Over the past vears. in structor Byorn Holstad and this students have constructed the Drama Studio, now in use at ( arson, a 1400 squdre fool house, now located across RE-ELECT SEGAL FOR N VAN. DIST. ALDERMAN Plenty of jobs for the skilled DESPITE the current eoononmne climate, graduates of the Business £ ducation Carson Graham erxperire need phenomenal success im ob taining full time jobs upon completion of high school provram at have Brian © ousins, teacher and work experience Coordinator tor the Business Education department, places senior secretarial students ino work settings for one to four weeks during the months of April and May Cousins states “The Knowledge and skills possess ed by these students is much in demand by employers and we are tinding the work ex Permence Placements often lead to opportunities for tull time employment Despite the poor economic chmate, 76 percent of last years secretarial graduates obtained jobs immediately after praduation The es Oe previous year, 69° percent were offered full time jobs as a result of their participation in the work experience program. ablancas John Cas \y S R ‘ i . 2 oS 4 Modelling for all ages. Call 688-0328 FASHION STUDENTS IN) TRAIN. ING: A number of Business Education students recently received telephone = swit- chboard training from Jean Aldred of Business Telecom Equipment. Back row, left to right, Brian Cousins (teacher), Janice Horsnell, Shirley Chamberlain, Bridgette Phillips, Dreda Barr, Jean Aldred. Front row, Wendy Hamilton and Holly St. Pierre. “If you need to talk, we're here to listen Confidential Anonymous DISTRESS LINE 733-4111 24 Hours YOUTH LINE 733-3433 3:30 pm-11:30 pm Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention Centre 1 FOCUS HS «pana rUN BRheaa Ge shew locations CDA ma nenapds Rd, Cd RLNHEE: PARI ROVAL — PACIFIC CENTRE