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MEETINGS, MEETINGS — Miss Zula Stevens, Mr. Ray Dimond, and Mrs. Charlotte Cockerell show here that teachers spend much of their time at meetings. Problems Are Their Business Most can remember that first day at high school. That day when all the freshmen didn ' t want to be recognized as freshmen. Long before that day, when the new class first walks through the big doors, a provision has been made for it. During the first year in North High, fresh- men are given vocational guidance tests and preference tests. These tests not only tell what the individual is best suited for but also what occupation he prefers. Also during that first year the freshman learns more about his place in his nation ' s democracy and his school ' s democracy. As each year of his high school career passes the student learns a little more about the democracy that he will have a part in when he graduates. HERE IT IS! — Miss Marian Cox and Mr. William D. Roche look over a copy of the semester test for their sophomore English students. While the first-year students are making the adjustment from elementary school to high school, many times problems arise. Often a brief talk with one of North High ' s excellent freshman advisers will iron out any difficulties of the student. Thus, it is the job of the freshman counse- lors to realize and develop these democratic ideas. (20)
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1 Teachers Have A Party School teachers are not always seated at desks or standing with chalk or pointer in hand. Here are some scenes from their fall party at the South Mountains Hideout which show their interest in fun and food. FOOD, FUN, AND MORE FOOD — Upper left: A stock of food is the object of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McKinney, Mr. and Mrs. Don Brockett, Mrs. Fleda C. Kinneman, Miss Miriam Gathings, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Black. Middle: Mrs. Ardirh Shelley stands by as Mr. Dallas Long entertains the group with a song. Lower left: The not luck supper is being taken in by the hungry faculty.
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CONSULTATION — Right: Miss Mildred Jacks and Mrs. Jean Hansen talk over ac- tivities of their freshman homerooms. Middle right: Mr. Edward Stancik and Mrs Elizabeth Bluhm make prep- arations for the students they will receive next year. APPOINTMENTS — Lower left: Mrs. Muriel K. Miller arrives to keep a counseling appointment with one of her freshman students. Lower right: Miss Gretchen Bock and Mr. George Motter com- pare notes on their counse- lees. ■I
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