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S X 'ss 1 . n Q A Mr llascon the freshman counselor speaks to help encourage the lreshmen about hlgh school the freshmen ln the career center Mr Rascon and make them enthuslastlc about thelr educa met wlth all of the freshman english classes to !l0ll and future career hum... 4 Mrs Marla DeLand ls the sopho A The library staff Includes Mrs Pam more counselor She tries to meet Clapp Mr Robert Braclrett Mrs with all of her students Jenny Sanders and Mrs Renee
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T. Plfer J. Qulnlan M. Qulntanar W Scribner B Smith 9 of QV ' eww! Guidance and library staffs help the students. Have you walked into the guidance office lately? lf you have, you probably saw a new face. The newl addition to the guidance de- partment is Mr. Tony Rascon. Mr. Rascon is not new to the campus, since he used to teach math here before he replaced Mr. Ed- dings. Now Mr. Rascon is the new freshman counselor. Miss Barhorst said that Mr. Ras- con fits in perfectly with their program, and he is a great addition to the guidance depart- ment. The guidance department has a complete- ly organized testing program this year. The freshman took the IDEAS test. This will help them find out what they like and do not like. The sophomores took the VIESA test, which P Mr. Tony Raacon, freshman counaelorg Mrs. Nancy Plfer, junior counaelorg and Klee Mary Lou Barhorat, eenlor coun- was administered by Miss Maria DeLand. This test is a vocational test. The PSAT is optional to sophomores and juniors. It helps stuents get ready for the SAT, which they can take their senior year. The ACT is an- other college enterance exam offered to the seniors. The ASVAB test is optional for sen- iors also. The armed forces administor this test. It shows what field or fields that best fits the student who took the test. The library has a new member on its staff too, Mrs. Pam Clapp. Mrs. Clapp is in charge of the vertical files. She assists in circulation of the books and she helps super- vise the students, as librarian. aelor and guidance director, help atu- denta prepare for college, and chooae careera that will benefit them. 5 Klee Mary Lou Barhorat looks through- eome of her fllea. She helps all of the eenlore get their applications out, and get ready to enter college. 18 Guidance f Library P Dlra. Plfer, the junior counselor, loolta through the junior file cabinet to find the flle of one of the students who haa come to see her about his schedule.
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MZ Working to keep the V Aldes Include: Joy Richardson, Carol Ann Avey, Rita Rannus, Kim Tapla, Virginia Rodrlquez, and Gloria Ocha. The aides provide an abundance of help to the many departments here at the high school. The campus up is hard. aides are very important to the depart- ments. Without them the secretaries would be working approximately twenty- four hours a day. P Custodlans and Bus Drivers include: Bot- tom row: Valente Celeya, Raymond Tre- vlno, Esma Garcia, Ruby Trevlno, Marga- ret Sanchez, Santos Trlste, Candy Cha- vez, Clyde Weber, Pete Hernandez, Ted Trevlno, Manuel Salcldo, Walter Shea. Top row: Pablo Hernandez, Fred Amaro, lke Rlsenhoover, Eddie Martinez, Ken Mayhall, E. Rlsenhoover. X J, R X 5' . Q R. Thompson M. Turpen S. Wagoner C. Wallace 20 Support Personnel N t K ... . 'F 'fx Y' ?kDm'?5,,f+,, F o f f 1. X 'XXXWFWSX My Mfgvfl. Wll,AUxH'f ,Tx I2 'w'xHXxxXXNXMif!. -- L. Weintraub NX
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