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How do you help students set goals? For a student to set life goals he must learn how to evaluate his own situation and use whatever knowledge of himself he can get to make decisions. Goals will change from time to time and that is why it is much more important to learn how to set useful goals rather than just have one set for you and blindly go after it. Mr. Bob Dover Counselor Master of Science How ya gonna make the bread rise iffin ya don't got no yeast? Mrs. Nancy Moats Counselor Master of Science t if Q tt,t f ylti totl l y g ,M .V When helping a student set career goals, l counsel with him about his interests and abilities and the opportunities available to him. Once aware of these things, he will hopefully be better able to set realistic goals. Mrs. Rosemary Moody Counselor Master of Science Counselors 19
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What do you expect from students? I8 Admini I expect for students to make the best effort possible with whatever tools they have to work with. I believe that we all have to accept the daily challenges that we face. lf we can learn to do that in school, then later life will take care of itself. lVlr. Robert Wilkins Principal Master's of Science in Educational Administration sfrction I think a student should be curious about everything, eager to learn, able and willing to appreciate others, and ready to enjoy day to day living. Given these, the necessary hard work and cooperation will come by themselves. Dr. Jim Haas Assistant Principal Ed.D. I would like for each student to try, to the best of his ability to take full advantage of the many opportunities of our school, to better prepare himself to become a happy, productive citizen. lVlr. E. Horton Bolin Assistant Principal Master of Science
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The students that assist in the office are a big help with my many duties in the office. Students that come to the office and are anxious to be waited on and find it difficultto wait a few minutes make my job harder. Mrs. Joyce Acton Office Registrar Our student assistants are a terrific help in the attendance office. We really couldn't manage without them. Students that are rude and disrespectful make my job more difficult. Needless to say -those who are always absent, skipping, and have disciplinary problems are a headache. Mrs. Carolyn Clement Attendance Secretary 20 School Personnel How do students make your job easier or more difficult? Students make the job more difficult by being late to school, late from breaks. Our assistants make the job easier because they run messages, look up students' classes for us and various other jobs we ask them to do. They are terrific! Mrs. Ova Gaignat Attendance Secretary Students, especially those who work in the office, are extremely helpful. Most students are cheerful, polite and business-like which is always welcomed in the office. Mrs. Susan Goethe Office Manager i.- ll The students make my job easier by being so sweet and understanding. Our Turner High School is turning out some outstanding young adult people, both male and female. 'Tis nice to be here and serve them. Mrs. Phyllis Holenbeck Counselors' Secretary Students would make my job easier by being more patient when they come into the office with requests such as purchase orders, balances, etc. . . . I don't have any suggestions as to how to change this, but less interruptions would be a great help, Mrs. Joan Johnson Bookkeeper f l In .-1 if 'V LW '- 4 ? ,gm :ggi ' fy ..... . ....
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