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Beckley Post-Herald The Raleigh Register from Beckley, West Virginia • Page 18

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OZ. OOC GL SIZE 03C KING SIZE I FAMILY SIZE A DUZ-BREEZE-SILVER DUST-BONUS soz 88c 4 GATE Program Approved For Mullens Area Schools MULLENS Softools in the of the pilot study. MRS. JEANS R. Roop, who this year in a pitot project in is enrolled in the doctoral pro- Mullens area be involved guidance and counseling, funded by a Title Iff ESEA grant projected at approximately $50,000, according to Clement 0.

Humphreys, assistant director for Title III ESEA programs with the State Department of Education in Charleston. Project GATE (Guidance Aide Trainee Experience) will provide 840 Mullens High students with intensive training and experience in awareness, decision making and Carl McDaniels (career educa- eareer a i and development After nine weeks of intensive training the students Son), all of V.P.L in Blacksburg, Va. The.Kirbys will assist in an i a i workshop for teachers at the move into a series of field'beginning of the school term. "A 'j." trips and trial situations. Second semester work will include trainee visits and activities in other Mullens area schools.

The Wyoming County Board of Education has approved the program, and will consider expansion: of the program over the entire county at the end 100 Persons Attend Cochran Get-together MULLENS (RNS)-Tlie annual Cochran family reunion was held Sunday at the Bluestone Baptist Church near Jumping Branch, approximately 100 persons attending. Most of those attending were descendants of Charles and Harden Cochran, originally from Franklin County, The oldest living person of the family, Mrs. mm a re Cochran of Shady Spring, will belos years old inDecember. The opest person 'attending was Mrs. Bessie Williams, age attending was F.

E. Cochran, age 84. The youngest Cochran attending was 8-month-old Jeffrey Dean Cochran, son of and Mrs. Jerry Cochran. of Sophia.

Jack Cochran of Webster Springs was elected president and Mrs. Virginia Cochran Tilley of Mullens, was retained as secretary. Hypertension afflicts more than. 21 million Americans, according to the American Heart Association. gram at V.P.L, will direct the project She is the former Mullens High School guidance counselor with past teaching experiences in English, social studies, music and speech.

Consultants for the program include Joe Kirby and Dr Jonell Kirby of the" West Virginia College of Graduate Studies of Charleston (evaluation); the president of the National Vocational-Guidance Association, Dr. THE PROJECT will fill the need for a guidance program for grades kindergarten-nine on a a career awareness, exploration and development Project GATE will also.compliment the new emphasis on vocational education in Wyoming County, which will be realized with the construction of a new, enlarged vocational school on the Twin Falls Road. Specific objectives of the GATE program are (1) to provide a 10-month high school course in guidance aide (2) to provide guidance material and services to Mullens High feeder schools; and (3) to provide career materials and services to the Mullens area adult community. As a result of the program the 8-10 Mullens High trainees will become more self-aware and capable in decision making. They will also develop an understanding of the working and their own characteristics as workers and they will be.quali- fied to offer para-professional guidance services not previously available in Wyoming County, Humphrey said.

Trainees will meet daily with a guidance aide, Mrs. Jack Dick, at Mullens High. Projects and activities will be carried out under the supervision of Mrs; Roop. Nearly $300 in books, $700 in audio-visual materials and $500 in teaching materials are earmarked for the program. New video-tape recorders and Mrs.

Jeane R. Roop and Leon Childress, president of the Wyoming County Board of Education, outline Mrs. Roop's plan for Project receivers will be used to, record can, president of the Wyoming GATE (Guidance Aide Trainee Experience) which will be initiated at Mullens High School this fall. class trips and activities for grams. Wyoming County citizens who have assisted in project planning include members of the Wyoming County Board of Education; James Pizzino, superintendent of Wyoming County Schools; Jesse W.

Morgan, director of federal programs; the late J. T. Davidson former Mullens High principal; Vernon L. Short, county guidance director; Sandra Buckley, special education director, and W. Grady Muffins, Wyoming Vocational-Technical School director.

Also, Bruce Williams, former county probation officer; Vaughan Earl Hartsell, vocational service director of the Mullens Rotary Club; Mrs. Tracy Hylton, president of the Mullens Woman's Civic dub; Mrs. Jack Mullens librarian, and Mrs. G. V.

Dun- County -Mental Health Association. Others who will be involved in the program, operation are Billy Wayne Bailey, assistant superintendent; Kennie Hatfield, elementary school coordinator; 0. Phillips Mullens High principal and dents in the Mullens area. Wers Enrolled In School MOUNT HOPE Harlen B. Weis, a I960 graduate of Mt Hope High School, has enrolled at Spartan School of Aeronautics, Tulsa, Okla.

Harlen aviation is training maintenance as an techni- have we featured so much refrigerator and value at such a low price quality YOU CAN ADD AN AUTOMATIC ICEMAKER LATER! dan. The course includes concentrated training in theory and practical application technical repair of all types of aircraft. The duration of training is 17. months. He is scheduled for graduation in December, Earlen, his wife, Patricia and their children, Brett and Brigette, presently reside at 908 SE.

71, Tulsa. Spartan is the oldest and largest school of its land in the nation. Its curriculum includes the 17-month Aviation: Maintenance Technician, 12- month Aviation Electronics Technician, Jfanonth Aviation instrument Technician and month Nondestructive Testing Technician courses. Spartan operates one of the Nation's finest and best known flight schools wiich offers 13 flight ratings. His hobbies, flying, hunting, fishing and boating, win help to change the pace of his busy training schedule.

MANY OTHER MODELS NOW PRICED FOR BIG COMPLETE SELECTION ONDISPLAY! Enrollment Slated At Mullens Schools MULLENS (RNS) Students enrolling for the first time in eifher the Junior High School in Mullens or the elementary school of Mullens are asked to call at the school he or she will be attending and enroll prior to tte opening date of student attendance at the. school, according to Jan Gald- well, principal at MuUens Junior High and Paul Ritchie, principal at the Mullens, Elementary School The school heads said that the summer has probably; brought new residents into Mullens school areas, who may have sons or daughters who will be attending one of the two schools. In order that each student be advised to his or her best advantage in classes and other routine, early is desired, concluded the two: educators. BEGKLEY-OAK HILL-MONTGOMERY Restrictions on fhe use of insecticides are spurring sew ways -to combat pests. One method of controlling mosquitoes js to connect on reach and eat the mos- qntto larvae, The World Almanac notes.

Swamp drainage, though an effective control, usually the balance of native. Copyrlflit.

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1953-1977