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Cluiirmaii nl ilii uili,. imi.iI l)i p.n timiil. Mi. Doii.iM C examines one ol the liliiis in tile liliii lilir;ir ;ii the ihihhiii ' Mr. Chiszar rents lihirs. btivs ei|ui|)iiuiit. ,iiul iiiMiucls teaehers. l ' n:iM].,il W.iIlM I-, lli.il-l-ri shous (,1.11:4 ■li •l MIISs se enieiiiih salelv .iwaiil. J Lealtn K uidance 4; udio Visual SPECIAL SERVICES COPE WITH SPECIAL PROBLEMS Looking at our health program, we found it complete and efficient. Periodically the school nurse, Mrs. Gladys Conant, gave us vision, hearing, and tuberculin te.sts. In extensive records she kept track of our immunization hi.stor , health problems, and physical information. In special programs we could learn to control our veight or to correct a speech impediment. In the guidance department five specially trained teachers advised us on many problems. Senior counselors prodded students to sign up for scholarships and ga e ad ice about jobs to ocational stude nts. Other counselors planned .students high school programs to best fit them for post high school years shether a job, armed services, college, or marriage. In the guidance office student tutors gave special help to students with schola.stic prolilems. This year the amount of audio-visual equipment increased so teachers could use it more frequently. Whether it was a mo ie on ci il rights in sociolog) or a financial statement on the overhead projector in bookkeeping, audio- isual aids made learning easier for us. Wiih ihe ■ iiid.inc o( l)l coiin-clor. Mrv |eaiuilc l).i Cosiino Nat.ili plain for (.illigc.
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Program of Sfndns When vse looked at our academic program, we were surprised at the diversity of courses in MHS ' s comprehensix e curriculum. Nine courses of study provided for individual needs. College bound students took notes in lecture courses, wrote research papers, and did experiments in labs; other students operated machines used in business and industr . The student who was yet unsure of his ocation could follow the general course and customize it to suit his indi idual needs. We found somethinsf for exenone.
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