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7fwoa9!a swyuzq ' Each step in the guidance program is a step in preparation for life. Pupils' individual interests, abilities, and needs are considered with regard to present world conditions in helping them to make the wisest choice . . . lll Through individual and group counseling, sponsor teachers assist pupils in making educational and vocational plans . . . l2l ln Freshman Conference periods pupils are ac- quainted with the rules and courses of the school. They receive supervision of study and assistance in planning programs . . . l3l Boys take tests for qualification in Army specialized training or in the Navy college training program . . . l4l Pupils inter- ested in distributive occupations enroll in the Retail Merchandising class which requires that they spend at least fifteen hours a week in a iob related to the training . . . l5l Mr. J. Fred Murphy, director of guidance and counseling, devotes time to testing, counseling, and research . . . lol From colleges and universities field representatives meet with pupils interested in their institutions for individual and group conferences . . . l7l In the Co-ordination-Placement Office, Mr. Jacob L. Jones and Miss 'da M. Anderson place Techites in gainful occupations . . . l8l Rotary Club members serve as counselors to junior and senior boys talk- ing over educational, vocational, and personal problems. The Altrusa Club offers a similar pro- gram for senior girls . . . l9l Waiting to board the bus which will take them to the industrial plant where they work half day, these boys spend the other half of their time in classes on the campus. 1 t li l il l tl E V: j. it l l E M-w...,, . . v l l i, ti is l ,v 1 3 J 5 H I 1 i r
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foafawnqdaqanw... : ,mf X t - K QZQQ Basic in the American way of life, a fluent knowledge of English is not only a social necessity but also the first step in all learn- ing . . . lll Latest trend is the co-ordination of English lll and Botany l, in which stu- dents use the scientific material in botany as a basis for English class work . . . l2l The school librarian explains the facilities and arrangement of the library to a freshman English class . . . l3l Those pupils who have impaired hearing have an opportunity to learn lip reading . . . l4l Ready for a busy day is Mr. D. C. Park, head of the depart- ment. 22
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