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STUDENTS’ HELPERS The counselors at HVJ last year were very busy helping the students. Their numerous ser- vices included administering standardized tests, guiding students in selecting careers, and orga- nizing permanent records. Mr. Fields was the counselor for the ninth grade. He initiated the freshmen into the quarter system. Mrs. Hollowell was the person responsible for tenth and eleventh grade students. She advised the students of credits earned and graduation re- quirements. Mrs. Preetorious was the counselor for the twelfth grade. She spent her time check- ing records and advising seniors of their course deficiencies. Mrs. Patton, secretary, kept the office running smoothly. She assisted the coun- selors with many of their duties. UPPER:These freshmen sure have a l x to learn. ABOVE: You want to see your PSAT scores.'' ABOVE LEFT: Mrs. Preetorius helps a senior with his schedule. LEFT: You want to use the phone, again.' COUNSELORS 23
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Everyday for the past school year, the secre- taries worked hard to keep the school running in a smooth and orderly fashion. Mrs. Jane Mell, Mr. Crosby's personal secretary, was in charge of receiving money and typing all suspension and absentee lists. Mrs. Terri Mehlhorn was responsible for past students' records, tran- scripts and bus lists. She also duplicated materi- als for the teachers. Mr. John Herrington was CVAE coordinator and school treasurer. WORKIN’ HARD AT HVJ UPPER: Mrs. Mehlhorn trains a future secretary. ABOVE: I told you not to take my picture! ABOVE RIGHT: Mr Herrington discusses HVJ's financial sta- tus. RIGHT: I've had a hectic day!! 22 SECRETARIES
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WORKING TOGETHER The PTSA met to give parents, teachers, and students a chance to work together for the improvement of the school. And that is just what they did. They formed two workshops, had a parent volunteer group, and most importantly, put to- gether curriculum guides in April which in- formed parents and students alike of the subject requirements for the upcoming year. In December, both the band and the chorus entertained the PTSA members and their guests with a Christmas program. UPPER: PTSA Officers: Mrs Pat Ball — Secretary. Mr. Lowell Dasher. Sr. — Vice-President. Mrs. Lowell B. Dash- er — President. Mrs. Mildred Duncan — treasurer. Mrs. R.E. Barker — Program Chairman. ABOVE: Music high- lights the Christmas Program. RIGHT: Mr. and Mrs. Mike Mullen serve refreshments. 24 PTSA
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