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Show I s ffeena nsssssn IPmgje xxxacxxxjaa RE ADYj AIM CAREER -- SLC Secretarial Jobs Aplenty, BUT Machines To Steal Work Salt Lake Russon, Professor of Manasave the gement, University of Utah. can secretary City The demand for secretaries but exand time money, boss cellent qualifications carry a in Salt Lake City? Mrs. Rose A ' well-train- Lake ed staggering price tage. Its the old story. You cant get something for nothing. "Downtown, there isn't any limit for a salary for a good secretary. When businessmen want a good secretary, they are willing to pay for one, aptly states Dr. Allien area particularly, placement director, Technical Institute. We have had many calls also from Ogden. With the opening of the U. S. Internal Revenue office and booming of Hill Air Force Base and Tooele Army Depot, there is an added demand for secretaries, he stated. What is the trend in secretarial work? Dr. Russon reThere is a tremen- plies: states Lund, placement department of the Stevens Henager College, reports an increase of percent from March 1965-6- 6. This figure represents nearly five job openings for every secretarial graduate from a business school. There is a demand for secretaries around the Salt 35 Sub Teachers, Whats Their Role? substitute teacher, a instructor for the American fountain of youth, has been basking in a shower of criticizm and now is beginning to get a little dry behind the ears toward fair or unfair conjectures. This rain storm centers around the focal point of: Are substitute teachers professional baby sitters? or Is the substitute teacher unjustly The part-ti- THE Byron Case, Rick Heim, Vince Hazier, Eddie Medora and Marty DiGiovannl in Salt Lake City over the week-en- d. The group sings a simple rock n' roll style with SUN RAYS were a three or four part harmony. criticised? It would be hard to dispute that substitute teachers are a necessary part which makes up the whole school system. However, there is ample room to criticize the task they are required to perform and the quality of work resulting. The main task here is to report various opinions of high school students and their expectations of a substitute teacher. However, main emthe nick name of By by phasis is placed on the poorly can sing three or four harmony bass parts. This black prepared and qualified substihaired youth also plays the tute teacher. What type of substitute rhythm guitar. Another member Marty Di teacher does the high school student prefer? Giovanni, 19, who plays the I like a strict, but fair subelectric organ has perhaps stitute teacher because they had the weirdest experience can keep the classroom at a with fans. While the Sunrays were point where you can learn, in Denver, Colo., a teenage points out Pauline Flotte, a fan became infatuated with Hillcrest High senior, who Later she went to takes in consideration the stuMarty. dent sneeds. An California to see him. teacher makes it so the time However, the arrival of the fan took the boys completely spent in that class Is a total waste. But they later off ghard. , I want a teacher persuadud her to go home who is as close to the regular and paid her fare. teacher as possible and one The aim of the Sunrays? To first make one real big who keeps the control of the hit, then gyrate up to five class, Miss 'Wanes continues. As states Diane Perkinds, a hits where they can place I would senior themselves in the same catestudent; gory as the Beatles or Rolling rather have a strict substitute teacher because if she Stones. What kind of crowd do the is strict it giVtes the students Sunrays like to perform for? a greater incentive to behave. Of course, if the teacher The Salt Lake kids were were unprepared at any time great, piped up Eddie. When you have a crowd it infringes upon the rights of that really digs you it is the students. Teachers expect The students to be prepared so great, smiled Marty. Salt Lake City teens must like teachers should be prepared. us because our record sales I expect the teacher to maintain the class discipline. are high here. SUNRAYS PROJECT IMAGE OF AMERICAN the teenager While finds the hirsute, outlandishly dressed performers romantic, have even the 'Sunrays stronger appeal to adult and teens with their trim American cut. groups try to imitate those groups who have made it. They try to copy the loud music and vulgar words. But sooner or later these groups have to drop out, commented The 'Sun-ray- s. A lot of Were trying to put out a clean American style of music of our country, stated quietly Vince " Hazier, 19, a green eyed girl because were proud charmer. As it happens, the Sunrays started out as neighborhood pals and now are beginning to get a national ranking as the teens popular rock n roll idols. I Live For the Sun and Still have been several top hitters for the Sunrays teens glued to when a disc jockey pumps the music over the ether waves. Were not trying to put out a surf style, commented Vince. What about I Live For the Sun? He continued, People think it is a surf song because it mentions the sun. Although some fans may think the Sunrays live for the sun, because when they arrived in Salt Lake City for show sponsored a week-en- d by KNAK, they were bronze and radiant from the California sun. ActuaUy the Sunrays are hard, striving youth with a definate goal. Consequently their social life is dwarfed. Why? When you have to practice at least four times a week plus having played engagements, your social life does suffer, states the Sunrays. All of this doesnt leave too much time for girls." which have their transistors Another top hitter and teen delight, Andrea has captured the teen world. Talented Rick Henn, 18, composed this tune along with I Live For the Sun and WhenNot Here. Rick, a red head with a determined, tousled casualness, began with the group at 15 12 years old. He acts as the drummer, but also plays the lead guitar and rhythm guitar. When Rick inherited his first set of drums from a brother, he picked up the big beat and began ticking in the rock n roll world. ...The trend,Is beginning to. go towards a more simple the Sunrays presound, dicted. Teen-age- rs are getThe big beat ting younger. in rock n roll has caught fire with the 8, 9, 10 and 11 And the older year olds. the teen gets their tastes change to a more soothing music. Another singer in the Sunrays four part harmony group is Eddie Medora, 20, a handsome 6 foot dark haired entertainer. Eddie along with singing plays the lead guitar and rhythm guitar. Byron Case, 19, who goes - for nothing corner goes Bob Bullough, a Skyline High junior, not only believes in his intellectual achievement but that teenagers are being stifled from intellectual pursuits by less progressive thinkers. Every school possess an untouched reservoir of intellectual strength. School takes over so much of the students life as it is, it may as well allow the teenager to think for himself be creative, and investigate that which surrounds him. ...objectively and entirely, states Bob. Our destiny being the destiny of the world, implicitly states Bob as he implies that the youth of the nation are the life-li- ne of the nation. Bob, who carries a loaded brief case and a 3.7 grade point average, is a strong advocator of free thinking, forum type classes. Most classes call for memorization, but too few allow the students to dwell deep into his own life, states Bob. This is all part of Bobs way of expressing a desire to generate intellectual discussion in the classroom. As he continues: Cliques in the school tend to take away unity because they are notable to coincide with each other." Informal groups, good or bad, reflect the school itself," Bob states quietly as he leans back in his chair and buttons his herringbone jacket. On the subject of school unity and power of the student government, Bob believes that student body enthusiasm should be generated by the student officers. The students are the school and what they do decide is what determines whether a school will be great or not," he comments, as he pushes back his horn rimmed glasses. As a paragon of intellectual achievement Bob says that the administrators roleshouldbe more than just a director. The role also requires advisory qualifications. However, he definitely feels that in order for student leaders and faculty to cooperate they must give a little in exchange for receiving certain benefits. ' The topic changes to the recent problem of student apathy and radicalism in the high school scene. Bob states: At Skyline if you speak up against some thing that is generally accepted you are labeled as radical hy your fellow students. Radical students have their place, but instead of trying-tmake independent movements they should present their ideas and feelings logically to others in order to gain an audience. Rebelling is part of our he continues, but nature, we need to rebel constructively. Is there a solution? He The schools should expounds: have classes where the teenagers can exercise their discontent and creative manner. Bob, being a loyal Skyline Eagle, praises tne flexibility of Skylines classes, saying that they offer, to the student a lot of opportunities to develop his potential, especially in the classes geared to the special interest and intellect of various students. Bob takes advantage of one such class with great enthusiasm. He also participates in the Model United Nations and will display his knowledge of Belgium at the high school UN Day April 23 at the University of Utah. He plans to major in poli to work with Phone MODERHFOLDS 4B4-- 2 121 WIG STYLING new folding door today! $20.00 NOW ONLY IM Main Salt Lake City 43 S. School: "some dont even do a good job of baby sitting. High school students dont need or want baby sitters. Some substitute teachers feel this is the only reason that they are there. So the students act like kids to make the substitute teacher feel successful, states Miss Streadbeck. Substitute teachers aren't professional baby sitters and they shouldnt be. But some students force them to be by showing off or acting smart just because they have a substitute teacher, states Bruce Stewart, 17, a senior at Granite High School. It depends on the class. Some substitute teachers give the students a lot others just-babsit," pipes up Linda Olsen, 17, a senior at Granite High School. I think substitute teachers shouldnt be professional baby sitters, but most of the time they are. They go to the class unprepared, just sit and watch the class do nothing. asserts Marsha Paulsen, 18, a senior at Granite High School. In agreement with Miss Paulsen, Elyse Russen, 17, a senior, says: I think substitute teachers shouldntbe baby sitters. They should have the material for the students or should find something for them to do." Frequently the substitute teacher has a discipline problem with the students. Some consider the day the substitute teacher takes over the classroom as a holiday, a day of rest, a means to goof off or a day to display their tactics of defying adult control. We need a day of rest once in awhile, you cant study $9.95 i 27th South and Highland Dmvt Univer- sity of Utah following graduation. ms 03901 iffitES B permanent includes cut CHIB tical science at the THIS WEEKS ALSUM SPEC! SPECIAL ALDER'S 960 est MM mssm GRAYSTDNE PLAZA BEAUTY BALDN Finest in Beauty Care for Discriminating Women Cva ut a call own Teen Feels Peers Need More Room For Creativity , Good - try to teach his personal philosophy while the other teacher is away comments Carl Osborne, hill-crHigh senior. Do Higb school students feel that the substitute teacher is a professional baby sitter? As comments Carol Streadbeck, 18, a senior at Granite High He would not HART BROS.; day in and day out, states Gene Lundordan High School. Teens goof off in class to get attention or to get revenge on a disliked teacher. Some kids Just do it because they have enough sense not to, states Ruth Christenson sophmore at Highland High. Would it require a college dont dous demand for good secretaries. The mediocre Job is disappearmg such as typist or file clerks are being taken over by automation. The machine work is not done by the top secretary. The top secretary must have the ability to edit the letters her boss writes, write his own letters, make up outlines for his reports and help or even write the boss reports. However, even though a secretary with good shorthand can and will always be able to get a job, in some cases this secretary is being replaced by dictaphone typists, she continued. Bosses have caught on that the college graduate with secretarial skills is worth more. And consequently, bosses are looking more and more for good secretaries who can help him write reports and letters in his field. The girl must know the terminology of the company. A good secretary who can help the boss with the office can cut the boss time Dr. Russon stated. Businessmen want a good secretary who reads the Wall Street Journal and who can converse intelligently with his one-thir- d," athlete to control a class? If you need a college athlete type of teacher, something is missing from the students clients. As states Robert J. Tagcharacter. A student will beLink Systems Group gart, reshe have for a teacher General Precision Incorporpects, states Carol Osborne a 'A substitute teacher does! t ated, First we wantwho can secretary to have to masculine be have dress well, carry herself the respect of the class, states Nancy Greenwood, Jor- well and Is able to meet our dan High School. To respect customers. The secretary is the first a substitute teacher, you need impression of my company and discipline. she must be able to sell the How do high school students company, he continued. Of rank substitute teachers? course, filing, typing and Most substitute teachers shorthand are necessary. are ranked by students as poor But what makes a good secunless they are prepared and retary? The kind of people know what the subject is and that are alert, who have drive can keep you busy, states and ambition, states Mrs. Lund. Sherry Moore, sophmore. Secretaries who can Students rate them as good make decisions and communon personality, fair on intelicate Ideas clearly, who have a ligence and classroom pregood attitude and who are sentation, states Randy Alrealistic about work and sallen, senior. ary. ...an honest days work Substitute teachers are for an honest salary. "Also secretaries need to usually ranked as just fair. have a strong desire to exceed Some are good and others don know what is happening, state and a lot of enthusiasm about their work, she continued. Mr. Osborne, senior. Do the boss work first, I think most of us rate them as the under dogs, state do it well, neatly and on time, states Beryl Jenkins, secreBruce Stewart, 17, senior. tary for the Department of well-groo- Secretarial Management, Un- iversity of Utah. A secretary should do the best with what she has to work with, she concluded. Is secretarial work strictly for women and girls? According to Mr. Hansen: No! I wish more males would go into secretarial work. There is a tremendous demand for male secretaries with shorthand skills. There are a lot of busiwhich are conducted on the road, and some businessmen would like a male secretary for this position. And often the male secretary is more likely to work himself up through die ranks faster by having secretarial skills, because there is such a demand for male secretaries, Mr. Hansen seriously stated. nesses What is the starting salary for a secretary with no experience? $260 to $270 per month.... With experience?.... Some jobs start as high as $400 a month in Utah. The other day we had a call for a secretary with her Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Arts and secretarial The Job paid $550 skills. a month. Her expenses would be paid when the boss traveled, states Dr. Russon. I dont find it hard get- ting a part-tiJob. And I only have typing, no shorthand; I can demand $2 an hour, states Norma Warbur-to- n, 1215 Third Avenue. And, of course, the experts agree that experience is necessary because on every new job something new is learned. A secretary often leads a razzle dazzle life in the business world, but die good secretary not only has editing and office skills but she also has a special knack at public and office relations. The secretarial field is wide for any aggressive girl or boy. Travel, good pay and adventure are all in. the scope if the secretary is good and likes his or her work. open ' |