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MR. C. E. SOVINE, president of the Board of Education, and Mr. Yale Griffith, attorney, are breaking the ground for the new San Marcos High School. Seated in the background are Mr. Donald Stillman, principal of the new school, Mrs, Eliza- beth Henderson, member of the board of education, and Dr. Norman B. Scharer, superintendent. J' . Z , fx' ve MR. FRANK PRIESTER performs one of the many iobs above and beyond as a student buys a tick Aside from teaching ........ TEACHERS ARE human too. They also have to stand in line for their lunches. AN IMPORTANT LINK betwee Miss Shirley Sanchez, telephon et for a basketball game. n our faculty and community is e operator.
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COUNSELORS HAVE many other duties besides counsel- ing students. They help stu- dents to understand and like school. Students and their counselors work together to pick the right subiects so that after graduation they will be able to take part in com- munity Iife, or go on with further education. Counselors help in personal problems also. When serious problems arise the students meet on Friday afternoon with counselors and parents. i it it The senior counselors are pic- tured at left, Miss Dorothy Cotton and Mr. Harold Dier- enfieldp guiding the iuniors are Miss Barbara Wright and Counselors Mr.PaulCrawford,and working with the sophomores are Mrs. Anne Scales and Mr. John Greene. MISS DOROTHY COTTON closes her office door for a heart to MISS BARBARA WRIGHT exclaims over the flash of the camera. heart talk with one of her girls. DID YOU ever see a counselor resting? Miss Dorothy Cotton and Mr. Harold Dierenfield take time out for a chat about the IT WOULD be interesting to know what these two, Mrs, Anne latest Forge. Scales and student are talking about, wouldn't it?
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