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Page 4 Johnson County News January 6, 1982
COUNTY CHRONICLE
Two students
receive Ball
scholarships
The recipients of this
year’s Dr. William P. Ball
Scholarships to Baylor
University are Benjamin J.
Bonham and Kenneth C.
Cunningham. The alter-
nate for the scholarship is
Ted D. Moxon.
Benjie Bonham is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. W.E.
Bonham, Route 4, Box
1426, Cleburne. He plans
to attend Baylor with a h
major in accounting, m
Among the honors and §
awards he has won during a
high school are: Dekalb
Scholarship Award in FFA,
Most Spirited Junior,
Second place in 1982
Alvarado receives accredation
The Southern Association
of Colleges and Schools,
through its Commission on
Secondary Schools, has
awarded accreditation to
Alvarado High School.
This announcement was
made during the
Association’s 87th Annual
Meeting here December
12-15. 1982.
The accreditation of
schools and systems is
based on an evaluation of secondary schools and
each school to determine if systems.
it meets not only the needs The purpose of regional
of the students and accreditation is to improve
community, but also the the quality of education.
standards of quality of the Each member school and
Commission. The evalua- system must carry on a
ion process includes continuing program of
self-study by the school improvement and, to
and review by a visiting maintain its accreditation,
committee of professional must submit annual
educators representing the reports and undergo
Association’s member periodic re-evaluation.
SUCCESSFUL MANAGERS
ARE NOT JUST BORN
Science Fair, Delegate to
the National FFA
Convention, Key Club
vice-president, National
Honor Society Sergeant-
at-arms, and attendance at
Sheila Roberts of Cleburne received a special visit from
Santa during her stay at Memorial Hospital in Cleburne,
the week before Christmas. Santa toured Memorial's
Pediatric Wing giving out apples and candy canes to all
the young patients and listening to their requests.
THEY ARE MADE!!!
the Farm Bureau
Leadership Seminar.
Ken Cunningham is the .
son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry tit
Cunningham, 1204 Surry ba
Place, Cleburne. He plans 91.
to major in Business while
attending Baylor Univer- d
sity. Ken is a member of
the National Honor 19
LEARN TO BE A SUCCESSFUL MANAGER
IN THE NEW MANAGEMENT
DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM AT
HILL JUNIOR COLLEGE, CLEBURNE
Hill Junior College in Cleburne is Introducing a New Program
for People
* who desire to enter or advance in a Management Career.
Society, Presidentof the
Fellowship of Christian
Athletes, vice-president of
the student council, senior
class treasurer, president
of the Key Club, 1981 Boys’
State representative,
representative of Opera-
tion Enterprise, won 2nd
place in the state
Powerlifting Champion-
ship in 1981, and has
numerous awards in
varsity football, including:
In 1982: 1st
team All District Center
and Linebacker, All-State
candidate center.
*
*
*
who want to improve their skills in small business
management, supervisory management or assistant level
managementin order to com pete better in today ’ s challeng-
ing business world or to be promoted in their work.
who want the opportunity to apply classroom management
theory in theirjobs or practical work situations while
earning college credit.
who need occupational courses to enter specific fields of
business such as retailing, restaurant management,
industrial management, banking and finance and others.
EMPLOYMENT OUTLOOK
Chuck Pettigrew, Beverly Moellenhoff, Brenda
McElroy, Latrell Hood, Teresa Clayton and Gary
Duckett were among the forty-four people Memorial
Hospital recognized at their annual employee Christmas
Party,
Management Development graduates are employed in all
aspects of small and large businesses, industries, marketing,
retailing, service firms and in government. With supervised
on-the-job training as part of their degree program, these
graduates have solved the problem of‘no experience - no job’.
They have the experience.
PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Hill Junior College offers a complete Management
Development Program leading to the following diploma
options: - .....,
* atwo-yearsupervisorytrainingprogramleadingto an
Associate of Applied Science degree in Management
*
*
Development,
a two-year transfer program leading to a four-year
Baccalaureate Degree,
a one-year Certificate Program in Management
It’s nice to know you can take us for granted.
TEXAS POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
Development.
COURSES OFFERRED
Course offerings are designed to provide a practical,
comprehensive program covering the full spectrum of
managerial activities. A variety of elective courses is also
available to meet the student’s specific needs or interests.
Course load and schedules may be adjusted according to
individual needs.
Essential to the program are ‘Management Internship
Seminars’ which are offered each semester and coordinate
on-the-job management training with classroom theory. A
student is expected to work approximately 20 hours per week at
an employer training station approved by the program
coordinator. The coordinator, the employer and the student
agree on a tentative training outline which helps the students
receive practical training and experience compatible with
his/her management career objective.
FOR INFORMATION
Write or call the Management Development Coordinator, Hill
Junior College, 1505 W. Henderson, Cleburne, Texas 76031,
Telephone 641-9060 or 645-4891.
Spring Semester registration will be January 10 and 11.
Classes start January 12, 1983.
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Howe, LeAnne & Dobbs, Keith. The Johnson County News (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 6, 1983, newspaper, January 6, 1983; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1639010/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Commission.