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Administration Meets New Challenges OFFICE SE CRE TAR IES—Sitting- Mrs. K,dwell, Mrs. Fallner, and Mrs. Tritton- Standing—Mrs. O'Hara Organizing and leading a larger student body and faculty became a monumental task for the administration and of- fice staff with the switch to the new and larger building. Mr. Phillip H. Mengert and Mr. Richard Townsend met this task with many new ideas. Allowing for more flexible sche- dules. they initiated the module system this year. The Yachtsman Card freed seniors and juniors from reporting to study halls, permitting them to take advantage of new school facilities. A newly formed student advisory commit- tee, composed of a random selection of seniors, gave opin- ions on the curriculum in use. With the addition of a fourth secretary, the office staff was more able to serve the administration, faculty, and student body. These changes brought the student body closer to the administration for a more meaningful education. Mrs. Tritton explains the use of the office switchboard to Karen Windsor. Mr. Mengert and Mr. Townsend review plans for the new gym. Mr. Phillip Mengert, Principal and Mr. Richard Townsend, Assistant Principal
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Counselors Guide Us To Future Careers Mrs. Fanta and Mrs. Hull complete college applications. Constant contact with students, parents, faculty, administration, future employers, and several hun- dred college representatives was the job of the Guidance Depart- ment. Since eighty-five percent of Bay's graduates go on to some form of higher education, the need for information and help to- ward this eventual goal was great. With the addition of a third coun- selor and a fourth grade, efforts were made to begin guidance in course-planning early. Each sche- dule for the coming year was re- viewed to make sure that it fell in line with the student's abilities and interests for a more rewarding educational experience. National tests given by the Guidance De- partment on Saturdays served as a further aid in course and career planning. GUIDANCE COUNSELORS-Seated-Mrs. Hull and Mrs. Northrup-Stand- ing—Mr. Williams J College representative explains college life to interested students. 30
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