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- .fa,srtrg,sg'sgrtai5,,5g 4t,r+istrt!!i -:feta--1'fw A 1 '-'Mita Added Duties Expand Roles of Chairmen New department head offices signify many new re- also strive to involve the members of their departments sponsibilities. The chairmen of Groves' six major depart- in curriculum planning. They achieve this with meetings ments - Miss Barbara Angott, Mr. Edward Dotson, and workshops in which teachers work together to im- Mrs. Joan Kennedy, Mr. Fred Medich, Mr. Edward prove scheduling and to evaluate the teaching program, Story, and Mr. John Weick - play an increasingly vital making the curriculum more interesting and productive. role in school operation. But the department heads' primary service remains They not only perform past duties -such as ordering as always - namely, guaranteeing the teacher and stu- department materials and evaluating teachers, but they dent the proper tools and atmosphere for study. CAb0ve rightj While Critiquing Nancy Jar- dack's English paper, Miss Barbara Angott questions the validity of her conclusion. CAbove leftl After a brief inventory Mr. Edward Story indicates to Ken Hamilton where math materials go. fLeftD Mrs. Joan Kennedy explains psychological motivations to Jeff Phelps, Pat Tintera, and Don Carr. Curriculum 29
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Counselors Untangle The counseling office is the consolation comer of Groves High Where depressed students, frustrated teach- ers, and overwrought parents congregate to have many of their problems aired and resolved. Counselors must manage all this, and more. They make schedule changes, help seniors choose the correct college, and follow individual progress of students. This year counselors had to spend the first four weeks of school untangling computer-tangled schedules. By mid-October they were well into senior interviews, checking credits, college applications, grade point aver- ages, and class ranks. And, after college representatives and SAT testing dates had been arranged, the counselors were ready to advise naive sophomores, disillusioned juniors, and anxious seniors. fi 28 Curriculum Inevitable Problems CTopJ Mr. Peter Del Favero, Mrs. Virginia Dow, and Mr. Maurice Heaton examine the new vocational materials ordered from the Chronicle Press. fLeftJ Anticipating Juliann VanDeun's choice of a large college, Mrs. Marilyn McClear looks through a university handbook with her. CBottoml Miss Gayla Dills points out an upcoming American College Testing date to fellow counselors Mr. Thomas Murray and Mrs. Marilyn McCIear.
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Efficient Crew Maintains Dripping swimmers grab clean towels, leaving them drenched in heaps. Hundreds of growling stomachs head for the cafeteria at each of four lunch shifts. Corridors fill with people shuffling shoes and paper. Students plead Urgent,' to request data from office files. Hectic scenes? Yes. But, due to an etiicient staff, Groves re- covers each day. Laundry workers miraculously restore dilapidated towels. The cooks prepare meals, till trays, and count change. By keeping up the building and grounds, the custodians maintain Groves' tip-top shape throughout the year. Thousands of bits of information find organization through the secretaries Mrs. Cathy DeMent, Mrs. Gladys Foxley, Mrs. Virginia Theobald, Mrs. Jeanne Park, and bookkeeper Mrs. Mary Burg. QAbove rightj Mr. Paul Spurlock, head custodian, takes u call from the ojice as engineer Walter Kay looks over a work order. CBelow rightb As usual, Mrs. Jeanne Park, records clerk, can't be content .to do less than five jobs at once. CAboveD An urgent phone message finds the right hands as receptionist Cherri Bennett gives it to Mr. Lyden's secretary, Mrs. Cathy DeMent, 30 Curriculum
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