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...,.f :K no I 'Wes if r . -.....-W' Discussing college plans with counselor. Mr. Keith Vaughan. is sen- ior. Alex Martinez. John Buckley Department Head ' Myrle Dalton Bill Ebert Keith Vaughan Cynthia Elson LQ., wi? . ,,,ll2, :'- 4 1 W Georgia Wright Sec reta ry Page 28 - Counseling Department U Junior, Monica Pace discusses her problems with counselor, Mr. John Buckley. Counselors are very helpful to students. Good Advice Given By Our Counselors Among the most important people on the campus were the members of the guidance department. These men and women helped members of the student body solve their individual problems. Without the assistance of the understanding coun- selors many sophomores would have been lost in the hectic world of high school, juniors would have had no one to whom they could tell their problems to and sen- iors would have never properly enrolled for college. State universities and colleges, in addition to many private organizations, offered scholarships which were handled through the guidance department. The counselors also worked very closely with the faculty and administration to insure a smooth and efficiently run school. AT RIGHT: Problems are solved with much tact by counselor Mrs. Myrle Dalton. Here she advises senior, Dave Simmons.
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F. H. Bradshaw Department Head John Donovan Jackie Gettier hp.. Ruth Harper f W Joyce Huffaker Jay Dean Jones , f Subjects Studied In Shakespeare, Julius Caesar, Hamlet and Macbeth were some of the interesting and mysterious charac- ters studied in literature. Along with English, World and American Literatures, other English courses such as Speech, Composition and Grammar were studied in English classes. At least three years of English were required for graduation but those students who were college- bound were recommended to take four years. These years of English were full of interesting and informa- tive hours for Warriors. The English Department had the greatest number of teachers of all other departments. Sixteen teachers were needed to teach one of the most vital subjects in school. It is quite evident that Westwood has been very fortunate to have sixteen such excellent teachers. 5 'Bi One of Mr. F. H. Bradshaw's students, Larry Revior, is inquiring about an English problem that he is confronted with. Page 30 - English Department William Kaufman Leona Maas Linda Reese Y The students in Mr. Keith Stapley's Eng- lish class have plenty of opportunity for
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