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C OUNSEL ORS Guiding seniors in their choices of colleges is not the only responsibilify of Aiken's counseiorsh Helping under- clossmen prepare Their schedules, administering com- petitive examinations for college admissions cmd scholar- ships, and alerting students to career opportunifies are also important duties. Although they are kept busy carrying out These re- sponsibilifies, all three counsefors realize the necessity for individual offen'rion; cmy sTuden? who has 0 special problem is always welcome in his counselor's ofFice Mr. Mach helps Sheila Johnson make program changes. MRh CARMAN MR. MACH Mr. Curmun and Carol Tcrvin discuss future college plans. Miss Tmumer points out vomtionu! opportunities to Pete DiDonofo.
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LEADERSHIP Mr, George H. Van Ness, the assistant principal, has the responsibility of smoothing the relationship between the school and students. He can often be seen discussing the choice of books with 0 teacher, or checking in new ones because he is also in charge Of the distribution of them. Conferring with Mi: Rudolf on school poiicies, dis- cussing problem students with their parents and counselors, and bringing problems before the student body to be corrected are also part of his schedule, His previous experience as a counselor and OS a principal gives him a valuubie insight into a student's problems. Though his wide range of duties keeps him very busy, he is never too busy to help a student with a problem. MR. GEORGE Hi VAN NESS Mr. Van Ness discusses a problem with students. I a '. h
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FOREIGN LANGUAGE Studying c1 foreign language brings more than the ability to communicate in 0 given language; it brings up- predation of other c0untries and cultures. French, Spanish, Latin, and German are taught through the use of the new est methods, including Films and the language laboratory. These mediums bring more than the sound of the language. To Understand the languages well, the student must under- stand the people who speak them. MRS. BAYER Mrs. Galloway helps a student. A MRS. MURPHY mam MR. PURCELL MR. WESSLlNG 3 MRS. GALLOWAY 0?! 'ery 7.1
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