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Dr. Berra eaves counselors This year, Dr. Phil Berra left the Al- hambra counseling staff to go to Tre- vor Browne to work as an assistant principal. Ms. Nancy Kloss took Dr. Berra 's place as department chairper- son. The counselors in the Guidance De- partment helped stafti as well as, stu- dents in the Alhambra community. They helped with class schedule changes, registration, and career choices. Along with school problems, the counselors helped the students with any personal problems they may have had. 1 'Q Dr. Peters helps a student straighten out her schedule. Mr. Mitch Tillotson explains to a student how much credit he has. 26 GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT M, v e 'Y its , Mr. Dave Tillotson appears as Santa for Christmas.
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dministration gets involved Mr. Keith Nixen, assistant principal activities, looks up from work- ing on a questionnaire. Ng? 'N Yet Mrs. Billing gest involved by giving blood. itiiiffxi Dr. Terry Clapp, supervisorfE5O. takes a breather to smile at the camera, ' Q '5f25lTT'f - 1 ' .S an ' , . 1, ' 1 . wr f, . ' , X ms Q ' JAQXQ Mr. Dye and Mr. Nixon get involved in pancake making at the Annual Pancake Breakfast. Mr. George Crenshaw, assistant principal, athletics, interrups his Mrs. Lucene Billing, assistant principal, registration, poses next to work. her 'kitties . ADMINIS TRA TION 25
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Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines are displayed at the career center in the library. S Mr. Smith, security chief, is caught by Joe Heffley, photographer, while Loren Baker looks on. Services help students The Services Department helped students who had hearing defects, speech defects, vision defects, and mental problems. These services were available to all students and helped many of those students. The IMC, Instructional Materials Center, hebved students find resources for reports, which included films, ca- reers, magazines, tapes, records, and other school related materials. ' -.J ll The new look, lower shelves, enlarged numbers, and different paint. give the library a more open appearance. Library clerk, Jane Pollock, helps a student check out a book. IMCXSERVICE 27
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