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Ong broken down bag did not alter the .spirits of Jeff PearS0fl, Stratford. During the Hrst attempt, one bus left thelstudents JWUC V011 Dyk, Pat Cauzillo and Bill Pc'Ic'rm!1r1 011 ll ffip to stranded in Canada for four hours. The second try was a success. A l Gale Bartula iaidel Sharon Chapple George Croll Barbara Goedhuys Donna Hacker Lain? Sf' l 'fI'.'.. , his I-iiwe Audrey Mellen Al Pearson A Ronald Quick Jonathon Swift Joseph Taylor 26 English 'I
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Groupfcounseling at its best was demonstrated by Mr. ,John Soave as he led the cheerin thousands at one 0 e f Stevenson's spirited pep-assemblies. Sometimes finding their work depressing, counselors looked to various sources for inspiration to continue their workg Mr. Gerald Goode found his in the voluminous pages of the telephone book. S S Counselors Strive for Greater Eflieieney Necessary evil was the heading under which the subject of filing was placed by counselor Mrs. Harriet Lind. fbi. F Change can be for the better or for the worse. For- tunately, in the case of Stevenson's ,69-'70 counseling staff, the change-in the form of increased group guidance -wasdeiinitely for the better. The load of the over- burdened department was lightened at least slightly through this method. Sophomores found themselves at- tending group guidance sessions and discussing problems of adjustment to high school. Seniors were given general information concerning college selection in such groups, in anticipation of individual appointments with counselors. Despite an increase in group guidance, individual appointments were by no means eliminated. The long wait for an appointment was still as much a part of Stevenson as three day suspensions. And, as usual, the crush reached its peak in those weeks around a semester break. Counseling, 25
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New Innovations Help park tudent Interests Field trips, group poetry and illusive Utopias were all part of the program for English students. The Journal- ism I class spent an afternoon in Ann Arbor visiting a newspaper, the A.P. students put their heads together to write poems and the 10 A.C. classes all agreed that the perfect society would include no homework. .Lliing file new facilities, of the Resource Center, Getting into the swing of things, Dan Milburn took advantage of senior Teri Cohen foundgthe book she needed, the resources in the English Center and began work on his paper. Lewis Kaplan PCTCF Karr Barbara Lemanske , W? r If' is ii it ft x ' .s hew 21.5. '1 ryiygffgfgi A J , Richard Thiede Dorothy Trosko Irwin weiysbgfg English 27 K
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