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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 4 4Ti J&f-5J- ;Hg April DEAF STUDENTS TAKE EXAM Six senior students at the Utah School for the Deaf last week were given a Civil Service examination for office machine operator by Mrs. Betty Lampros, standing. Civil Service test examiner. Those taking the exam, left to right, were: Elaine Sprouse, Robert Bonnell, Boyd Collins, Max Hardy, Gary Askerlund, and Dixie Lee Larsen. All the students passed the exam successfully. Stafatte km IFte f Clay llmh PRAISE FOR THE DEAF Discussing the possibility of utilb ing deaf school graduates as office machine operators at Hill an Max W. Peterson, left, chief, stat services; David M. Welling, cente principal of the Utah School for the Deaf ; and Bryant Cash, exeei. tive secretary, U. S. Civil Service Board of Examiners. ; The best time to tackle a mi problem is before he grows up, in fci Wc'n Loud machine noise which distresses and hampers the work of persons with normal hearing will become insignificant if present plans materialize to utilize more deaf employees, L. H. Florence, chief, civilian personnel division, reported. Statistical Services Division of Board of ExamComptroller is one of the key or- U. S. Civil Service exam stated This iners, Ogden. and the under the ganizations on the base physical qualifications noise paragraph, ". . . some positions noisiest. This in stat services produces a unique may be suitable for the deaf.!' turnover problem. This statement does not limit Since past experience has shown the exam to deaf persons but it that deaf persons are particularly assures them of "equal opportun as and successful key ity" for employment along with adaptable punch operators, Max W. Peterson, those who can hear, according to chief of stat services, has decided Bryant Cash, executive to pioneer a new field that of of the Civil Service Boardsecretary of Ex on tab ma- aminers in Ogden. using deaf employees chines. Six senior students at the Utah An examination for "Office MaSchool for the Deaf in Ogden were chine Operator," GS-- 1 and GS-was announced on April 6 by the provided the opportunity to take the office machine operator exam ast week. Visiting the institu tion at that time were Mr. Peterson, Mr. Cash and Roy C. Free man, chief, employee services, civi- lan personnel division. These Hill AFB officials con ferred with David M. Welling, prin cipal of the Deaf bchool, and Kenneth C. Burdett, teacher. Then deaf students expecting to graduate in June were given the civil service exam by Mrs. Betty Lampros, text examiner. According to Mr. Freeman, all of the deaf students, four boys and two girls, passed the examination. In addition, the two girls passed Civil Service typist examinations. Names of the students will be entered on appropriate registers along with other persons in the area who pass the examination. When vacancies occur and ' their names come within reach of the registers, they will be referred to HilL AFB and nearby agencies for employment. The entire high school student reserve life insurance companies In of about 30 from the deaf body the world. school and about six students from New York Life agents End tremenschool were scheduled for blind the dous satisfaction in helping others: a Hill AFB this morning. tour of earn guaranteed incomes while doing Purpose of the tour was to famil so. And there's an outstanding procan which under qualify iarize the students with conditions gram you for a lifetime income after only 20 here to alleviate any fears they years! 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