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GUIDANCE F ,QX li I 9 -fi? n E, 1 it 3 lla E. K KIUIDANCIC 0l l lCl'I ASSISTANTS. FRONT HONV: B11-mla llatclu-r, Robin Brenner, Carol NVolfgnng, -Iurly lla-nm-tl. SECOND ROVV: Mrs. l.ittlr-field, Shirley Jackman, Margie Kay ltolvlrins, Mrs. Dolce. 'l'lllliD HOXV: If-mmn Costa, Kntlilt-on llolwrts, Cookie l.:-cpe-r. Mrs. Littlefield, director of the guidance office, helps Jimmy Varscllona decide what career to pursue after graduation. del s J. ,af All young people are confronted with problems such as what courses to take, what career to prepare for, and what college to attend. Fortunately, Hillsbor- ough has a fine guidance office with competent counselors to help students solve these problems. A day was set aside during which representatives from various fields came and talked to stu- dent groups, answering questions con- cerning careers and required training. Career exhibits were set up in the gym for students to see and free literature was distributed. The guidance department also admin- isters placement tests to help the student determine where his greatest ability lies and his eligibility for scholarships. Sen- ior placement tests, Scholarship Quali- fying Tests, and manual dexterity tests are given each year for this purpose. Counselors Help Students Plan For The Future Mrs. Ruby Littlefield Mr. Edgar C. Douglas Mrs. Virginia Hatton Director of Guidance Counselor Counselor 174' Page Twenty-Two 'S-1 1? Mr. I. R. Scally Mrs. Nancy Wofford Mrs. Annie Dolce Counselor Counselor Secretary
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1.13 Mrs. Miriam Dulaney Registrar 'Q ' Mrs. Louise Lucas t Secretary 4' it , X Q . as 17' ., . . .r-1'-'.-'r fi: :A ' ,-5H'5fz'. '5.v -'. .M 'ig:f::4:5,-f L'--.xzx'.-,'1 '.'-'.' XXX -. 'C-nv 2.-g':.-,.S'1u '.'2X'.- Jw'-, - M- ' , ,O pub' 0 A ,go many . 0 at -evils' N' s Q nun '--1. ...-- -,.--1 ,.u ........'. '-jiiiilygzzgigx-x gg-Aa.. :::::t'- . . ' pi- 1.0!tt1N11s n ' Mrs. Margaret Bennett Secretary Robert XVhaley has sole responsibility for filing records in the vault. Q MAIN OFFICE ASSISTANTS. FRONT ROVV: Missy Griffith, Emily LeBlanc, Vilma Llano, Sharon Vega, jerry jones, Sharlene Moss. SECOND ROVV: Mrs. Bennett, Judy Norris, Linda Lindall, Billie Pearson, Betsy Edwards, jackie Hoffman, Loretta Newman, Candy Reynolds, Mrs. Lucas. THIRD ROXV: Regina johnson, Peggy Tomlinson, Kay XVood, llobcrt IVhaley, Susan Cawthon, Sandra Martin, Katrina Van Eyck. Home Of Permanent Record Cards Did you know that the records of some of the school's earliest graduates dating back to 1886 are still kept in the main office files? Yes, they are neatly stored in the fireproof vault, always available to those interested in the high school background of Hillsborough grad- uates. Vitally concerned with those rec- ords is Mrs. Dulaney, the registrar, who keeps track of student credits and sends transcripts. Club treasurers are well acquainted with the school hookkeeper, Mrs. Lucas, because club funds are always handled through the school. She and Mrs. Ben- nett also direct the office assistants, issue various materials to teachers, and han- dle the mammoth task of mirneograph- ing exams, special notices, and other in- formation. Putting thc teachers' mail in their new is only one of Emily LeBlanc,s many as an office assistant. boxes tasks
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linioying their work at the main desk are Ursula Ale-xiatis, Sandra Hatcher, Barbara Holland, Beverly Mc-Adams, Frances Prescott, and Ann Simpson. Library assistants work in the library during' their study hull periods. Books, Books, And More Books Sunlight streaks through the Window onto the table. warming the student's back and the worn book in his hand. Is he working on some extra credit pro- ject or simply relaxing there in the warm serenity of this world of books? Either is possible, for hundreds of students find their way to Hillsborouglfs library in search of information for science pro- jects, Spanish selections to translate for extra credit, or material for special re- ports. Many also come in search of rec- receational reading in the form of books or magazines. An adjoining room holds back issues of the Red and Black and The Hilsborean. Mrs. Lorene Davis Secretary Q' LIBRARY . t 2 NAQL x s- - 'V 'x. fy sz Q t s 1 my I Miss Florence Hunt Mrs. Anne Gaylord The librarv is, however, not a place I l ' C0-Lzlnrarzans to catch up on the latest gossip. Silence reigns supreme, the slightest sound above a whisper bringing a stern glance from one of the librarians. Library AssistantseDennis Reagen, Nanette Sammons, llodney lluglies, Cfharlotte Stokes. Shirley Sofia, Pat Blount, Cecelia lloy-are kept busy shelving books. thi 11' it-.V M , l' f ,-
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