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TTHtr SOUTHLAND
By WAYNE GARDNER executive vice president
tftlfE approach of Fall heralds new r and increased activity on the part of the LASC.
Tlre Fall of t972 is going to have certain similarities to previous years but new areas of interest, or rather concern, are to be explored, for we now find a greater awar€nesg among the members about education, leg:islation, communication and socialization.
During 19?1 and 1972, two hundred students were enrolled in our education course. There is every neagon to believe that another 100 will be enrolled by this tirne next Year, if not more. Employers are discovering that knowledge of industry products ean be aequired through written material and praetieal exPerience.
In the past little emPhasis was placed on text books. The next steP in this program is the developm€nt of a career guidance forrnat, to be used in high schools and junior colIeges.