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WHERE WE TURN FOR GUIDANCE ' ' T Iii' fl! J K' , ' , gf , t ,Q VM, 'I ' fy.. ,. -1' Mr. Bj ornstad Mrs. Talbot . L I: ' my gi.. .. Q Mr. Darnoth Mr. Gunn By adding Mr. Bellas to the counseling staff, each class, with the freshmen, had two counselors, The freshmen were instructed by each counselor for a two to three week interval concerning aspects of their future life. Afte r the move to the new school, Mr. Malette and Mr. Lund became their counselors. With a load of approximately three hundred students, a counselor was ke pt busy programming and helping to solve personal problems or s tu d e n t - t e a c h e r conflicts. The counselors also attempted to increase the students interest in school. Miss Sherm an A in w fa' f ' I W 4 t kv Mr. Mase Mr. Bellas . tale K x, 5 N X 'K 158 'FM 61
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PHYSICALLY FIT FOR TOMORROW'Q WORLD Mr. cinespie Miss Leonall . , ..., v , ,,x , Kuala, -.QM if YW, g, Mrs Van Natter Mr. Roberts This past year the physical education department has stressed physical fitness, muscle developement, sportsmanship, and endurance. Physical education was required for freshmen, but it was an e l e c t i V e for sophomores, juniors and seniors. Students participated in tennis, bowling, badminton and gymnastics. The change to the new high school presented a few problems as the gym was unfinished when we moved. Mr. Sumpter P i 157
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RESEARCH AND STUDY Miss Johnston and Mrs. Gray l An industrious cadet at work. Mrs. Finch Mr. Spragg With the loss of Mrs. Alexander the two remaining librarians e X p e r i e n c e d many problems in preparation for the move to the new high school. Their main job was dividing the public lib r a r y. Aiding the librarians were 27 cadets. Fifty - t wo percent of the libr a r y' s books were used for the public library while the remaining forty-eight per- cent went to the new high s c ho ol . The old library was restocked and used for the junior high students. Besides keeping order, study hall supervisors aid students with homework p r oble m s and may take Student surveys. There were three large study h alls at the old high school along with small overflow study halls in classrooms. After the move study halls were conducted in Bl92, Bllo and Bl52. Eventually they will be held in the auditorium . l 3v i Hey, what's he readin'?
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