WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1973 THE GRYPHON PAGE. 3 ICT Job Program Offers Honor Roll Occupational Advantages Industrial Cooperative Trai ning, an on-the-job training program, is an opportunity for high school juniors and seniors to work in occupational areas of their choice. The training program provid es occupational experiences for future employees to learn skills and knowledge concerning the career they plan to work in la ter, A qualified coordinator works with the learning student and employer, trying to help the stu dent relate his classroom In formation to his on-the-job training. The ICT program offers many advantages to the students, em ployers, community, and sc hools, For the student, it helps to bridge the gap between school and future jobs, and also instills in them the values of work and the productiveness in our economy. For the em ployers and community, ICT offers an excellent chance for them to help develop the oc cupations of future employees and citizens. These students names should be added to last nine weeks B Honor RolL 1, Tilghman Williams, Jr.- Senior. 2, Bruce Battle—Sophomore. 3, Bob Bennett—Sophomore 4, James Callahan — Sopho more. 5, John Thorpe — Sophomore 6, Anne Hollar — Sophomore Vacancy Of Vice President Filled A few weeks ago, Bruce A- lexander was elected by the SRA to be Vice President of the Student Organization. It is quite obvious that Bruce is an outstanding student here at Senior High, as he is seen frequently working on com- THE REMNANT SHOP Complete Sewing Center — “Sew and Save” 2525 Sonset Ave. — Tel. 443-1181 ROSENBLOOM-LEVY— DOWNTOWN Colors: Blue-White Brown-White Yellow-White mittees, and one especially, the curriculum committee for reaccredition. He always se ems willing to help any groups that needs help. This is es pecially true, as he tutors a blind student, Richard Hart- ness. He has proved to his fellow students that he is interested in the academic aspects of sc hool, as he is Vice President of the National Honor Society. A few other accomplishments include been selected as an out standing senior, and as Kiwan- is Boy for the month of Feb ruary. After graduation from RMSH he plans to attend college at the University of N. C. at Cha pel Hill. He plans to major in Medicine. i,_ New SRA Vice President, Bruce Alexander, and Rotary Boy Barry Thorpe, are shown above. Absent from picture are Ro tary Girl, Sharon Henderson, Rotary Couple Is Chosen For The Month Of March DOWNTOWN ROCKY MOUNT Atlantic Office Supply Company 130 Howard St. Rocky Mount, N. C. Telephone 446-5892 Printing — Lithographing — Engraving — Embossing March will certainly be a month to remember for two truly fine students who attend RMSH, The two are Sharon Henderson and Barry Thorpe, the March Rotary Couple, Sharon Henderson This month’s Rotary girl is involved Sharon Henderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J, W, Henderson of 832 Burton Street. Sharon is chairman of the Stu dent Store Committee and a me mber of the President's Cabi net, She is also a member of the Service Club, the Sub - Deb Club, and the Teen-age Republican Club. Although she says that all schools have their faults, Sha ron likes RMSH, She thinks that most of the teachers take an interest in their students and have a sincere desire to teach them what they need to know. Her favorite subject is English, Sharon loves to do most any thing In her spare time. Most ly, however, she babysits and does church activities. She wants to attend Meredith College in Raleigh after gra duation from RMSH, Sharon Is not sure what she will be taking, but she does want to take some irfiase of psychology II You'd Better Believe It, Sweetheart! u and/or social work. After she graduates from college, Sha ron would like to put her study into practice by finding an ex acting job working with children. Sharon says she likes just a- bout any kind of food, but fri ed chicken and spaghetti are her favorites. She says she couldn't possibly have a favorite song, as she likes so many, Sharon stated that she was genuinely surprised and very proud when she found she had won the honor. Barry Thorpe This month’s Rotary boy is Barry Thorpe, who is the son of Mrs. Lillian Thorpe of 323 Rocky Street, Barry plans to attend a te- chanical school In Washington, D. C., where he plans to ma jor in computer programming, but Is not sure what he wants to do after graduation from college. Barry Is an SRA Representa tive and is a member of the DE Club, and so he doesn’t have too much time for his past- tlmes, which are bowling and playing basketbalL Barry likes RMSH, but sug gests there are a few areas in which improvements could be made. He thinks his teach ers are “just fine”. His favorite color Is green and his favorite food is Spa nish rice. When asked his reaction to winning the honor, he said, “I was shockedl” ^ BAR-B-Q CHICKEN Accommodating Up to 800 People CATERING TO BANQUETS & PARTIES i TAKE OUT SERVICE >: DAILY DINING ROOM — BUFFET — JOSH BULLUCK'S Barbecue, Inc. 800 Cokey Road Rocky Mount, N, C, 27801 Phone 446-5651

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