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guidance department is ;tudent’s source of nformation and idvisor on educational ind personal iroblems W 1 ' d iiA h Mr. Erasmi shows Bill Casterline one of the rules for taking College Boards. York ' s Guidance Department had a full time Director and a counselor for each grade level. Primarily the counselor was the students ' sounding board, source of information, and advisor when decisions must be made about the next educational step, about pre- paring for his vocation, and about personal or social problems he faced growing from a dependent young adult to an independent young adult. Most of the coun- selors ' time was spent with indivi- dual students. The rest of their time was spent in the organiza- tional and administrative details involved in setting up activities that helped the student make wiser decisions for himself. Miss Ann Lee Alexander B.A., Mary Baldwin Col- lege M.S., Radford College Guidance, tenth Mr. C. W. Erasmi B.A., Emory and Henry M.Ed., William and Mary Guidance, twelfth Mrs. Adelaide O ' Neal B.A., Sweet Briar College Guidance Director Mrs. Madelon Schwartz B.A., M.A., University of Southern Miss. Guidance, eleventh Guidance aides Gail Payne and Melodie McLean tidy up the guidance office. administration and faculty 23
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Guidance Aides are, left to right, 1st row: Lola Doddy, Connie Bonner, Sharon Yates; 2nd: Ruth Bertram, Pat Foster, Julie Levorsen, Gail Payne; 3rd: Elaine Queen, Roxanne Bailey. I never knew we had so many students! says Miss Alexander. The guidance department provides guest speakers to inform students of fob opportunities. Mrs. O ' Neal clips news articles about York. 22 administration and faculty n
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Mrs. White notices her reflection in her door window. Mrs. Paulette Blankenship A. B., College of Wil- liam and Mary Reading Mrs. Patricia Brookshire B. S., M.A., Appa- lachian State Teach- ers ' College English II, 12 Mrs. Virginia Brown B.S., Longwood Col- lege English 10 Mr. Coulter B.A., Johnson D. Smith University English I I Miss Martha Jane Daniel A. B., Randolph-Ma- con Women ' s Col- lege English 12 Mrs. Sharon Dooley B. A., College of Wil- liam and Mary English 10 Mrs. Helen Holben A. B., College of Wil- liam and Mary English 10 Mrs. Jeanette Kelly B. A., College of Wil- liam and Mary English I I, Advanced Composition 24 administration and faculty Mrs. Daniel makes a point in her Senior English class. I”:™:: i f i . 41 1,1 Mrs. McCluney to the rescue!
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