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Counselors provide guidance When a young student first opens the doors of the school where he will stay for six years, the tremendous size, the hustle and bustle, and the confusion overwhelm him. One of the people he can turn to is Miss Hanauer, junior high counselor, who will help him adjust to this new, frightening, yet wonderful experience. During his three years in junior high she will always be ready to guide and assist him in planning his high school program. iss Hanauer plans a program with Yvonne Creech. What does the ture hold? Nursing, teaching? The counselor will help Yvonne decide. Secretaries add glamor and efficiency Western Hills could not do its most efficient job with- out the treasurer and the secretaries. These women per- form the minute jobs that keep an office running. Without them, there would be no bulletins issued, no telephones answered, no dictation taken, no schedules made. Keeping the office a smoothly operating organization is their job. Miss RUTH O,NEIL MRS. JANET Honors Miss PHYLLIS LEHMAN Miss BARBARA BICKING
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MR. CONGER is the etticient counselor 'For the senior class of '59 and tor sophomore boys. MRS. HENlNGER'S duties and obligations this year were to counsel and console iuniors and sophomore girls, Introducing our counselors Western Hills students have an opportunity to receive 533155.35573 expert guidance in planning for the future. With books, pug: Kiwi? , pamphlets, and aptitude tests as their aid, counselors are able to do an excellent job. Along with helping the students plan their future, our advisors also concern them- selves with the problems that are confronting the pupils as they face the growing responsibilities of a complex world. l Catalogues, lricls, and conversations captivate and hold the attention ' of our conscientious counselors - Mrs. Heninger and Mr. Conger. MISS MARIAN ROTHERT 20
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