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Students sweat out dean ' s slips What would life be like without the deans? Although to some students the deans functioned only as the origi- nators of the dreaded green slips, most underclassmen and seniors learned to respect the value the ser- vices they provided the school. The deans continued to serve as di- rectors of the several advisory com- mittees created last year, with Miss Armuth heading the Activities and Policies Boards, assisted by Miss Gal- lon and Mr. Albietz. The deans also functioned as a type of fashion board, determining the style and length of clothing for school wear. Woe to the girl who tried to slip by in flapless culottes! Students with problems or parents with prob- lem students were welcome to discuss possible solutions in the deans ' office. Keeping up with the latest sports events, girls dean Miss Marian Gallon asks athlete Brian Snyder his opinion on this year ' s teams. Chuckling over a shared joke, deans Mr. Max Andress and Mr. Wilbur Albeitz compare lists of absentees as part of their doily routine. Planning the details for the Senior Honors Banquet, Dean Miss Josephine Armuth enlists the help of secretary Mrs. Miles. 130
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Diligently at work in his office, Mr. Addle- man, vice-principal at CHS, types out a report for the administration. With nimble fingers and technical knowledge, Mr. Harrison, assistant principal tries to help out with the minneographing. Relaxing after an enjoyable faculty dinner, Mr. Erne, principal, entertains several staff members with a private joke. His trip to the 54th annual session of the Notional Associa- tion of Secondary School Prinicpols in Wash- ington D.C. was the topic of conversation. 129
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Enjoying the lighter side of a counselor ' s job, Mr. John Hinds and Mr. Duane Anthony relax for a moment in the fresh air. Counselors create clutter I collecting computer cards Combining their efforts, Mr. Lou Giovanini and guidance director Mr. James Powell com- municate with the outside world. Counselors met the challenge of a new year equipped with a different computer programming system and a change in personnel. A flurry of punch cards and irate students simul- taneously descended on the crowded office during the first confusing weeks. Counselors handled the situa- tion with ease and went bock to their more normal occupations of advis- ing college-bound seniors, administer- ing tests, filling out recommendations, and handing out cheerblock dresses. The computer system was unique in that it planned second semester sched- ules along with the programs for the first semester. Some students found themselves coming at 7:30 and leav- ing at 12:19, while others didn ' t make it until fifth period, with their last class ending at 4:15. Mr. James Powell was promoted to position of Guidance Director and Mr. Miles re- placed him on the Guidance Staff. Faced with the endless task of filling out forms, counselors Mr. Harry Miles and Mrs. Kay Coomer tackle it together. Surrounded by the inevitable piles of paperwork, counselors dred Maley sort through the new schedules. Mr. George Utterback and Miss Mil- 131
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