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Debbie McDonald looks upprclionsiveix at the prospect of Lois Engel administering Dr. Pepper as her reniedx Special Services Cries Of No Seconds Are Heard Despite Excellent Hot Lunches “Every morning we rush around getting the food in the cafeteria in time for the first line of boys and girls. It really is fun. there must be something interesting here, as this is my tenth year.’ Helen Hage(cook)... I didn’t like my old job. so I went to an employment agency and this is what they came up with—it sounded good. 1 like a carefully guarded secret, but it’s the kids. I mean, it doesn’t make me feel young again or anything, hearing them talk and seeing them act. but 1 thoroughly enjoy watching! Juanda I irson (sec)... I administer to students with minor complaints, which are merely an outward expression of the tensions and pressures they are experiencing. Too much importance is placed on grades and not enough on individual wants and performances.’’ Lois Engel (nurse) .. I like any kind of school work, but this kind lx st. The lx st part is working with the kids and their parents. The parents don’t usually call for disiplinars action. because this isn’t the principal’s office, but they’re just concerned parents wanting to know how their kids are doing, and we tell them. VivGuetzke (sec) ... The pop machine makes the biggest mess as spring comes around. The kids get more restless so there’s more work. I think it will Ik better when we get the new school, because conditions won t be so crowded. Marvin Lvddon tcust) ... a prepares itself for the oncoming baseball season as Clarence Visneski lays the 'etc for the foundation of the new dugouts.
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Charlotte Beegle secretary in the third floor counseling office for Mr. Downs anil Mr. Jordan Mary Cozzetto — secretary in third floor office — It A. from Lawrence University and M.A. from U. of Michigan. Lois Engel — school nurse — B.S. in Public Health Nursing from U. of M Vivian Cue take — secretary in the second floor counseling office for Mrs. Corson. Mr. Hall, and Mrs. Pettijohn, Virginia Hull — stenographer in main office — tends the counter. lone Johnson clerk in main office — bookkeeper for student eluhs and organizations works in ixrok store. Juanda Larsen — secretary in the first floor counseling office — B.A. from Sioux falls College Karin Madsen secretary to principal Holland Bing. Mary Fran Nelson — secretary to athletic director Mr. Mcrri-man — B.A. from Crinncll College. Wilma Steele — secretary for assistant principal Mr Haglicn. Delores Y'cencn-dall — switchboard operator. 24 After slaving over the many hot stoves, the cooks treat themselves to a hearty meal wit! intent of fulfilling the state's nourishment requirements.
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Counselors Counselors Attempt A High Aim; A More Personal Relationship I think the counselor's role is changing from definite planned futures to encouraging students to get along. We re becoming more involved in human relations to help people in schools to work together. I would like to have no desks in the office—they separate people. I would also like to be called by m first name.’ Pat Engelhard (conn) .. . A highlight for me is when I can sit and talk with a person and know there is perfect communication. ’I'here’s satisfaction when I know I’m entering into a person's life and there is going to be an impact on their life at that place and time.” Mark McCartan (coun) ... I like the variety and challenge of my working with parents and students on problems. I wish we could be more flexible in meeting students needs. I believe this is one thing wo can achieve with the new school” June Corson (coun) ... “M biggest job is ! eing a friend of the student and helping him improve his self image. Kids are victims of their environment and we have so little effect on the home. Ted Downs (coun) ... Don’t run. go slowly, it is only to yourself that you have to go. Judy Pcttijolm (coun) ... “My responsibility, is to contact college visitors, a tremendous service to you guys and you often don't realize it” Martin Jordan (coun) ... I find it particularly rewarding to In? with a student three years and watch him grow and develop. Honesty is the most important quality before I can start an) kind of relationship with my coun selees. Robert Hall (coun). .. Joe Liedl gives his full attention to Richard Busch, who is try to improve the class' reading ability. 26 The excitement of selecting a college prompts students Katie Weigle, Greg and Barb Master to have a conference with Ted Downs.
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