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Changes, Changes Everywhere In the guidance department there were many new things added. The first addition was a new senior guidance counselor, Mr. Glenn Camiol. Mr. Camiol graduated from the University of Arkansas. He taught in Fort Smith, Arkansas, for a year and then taught three years in Chat- tarn, Virginia. Last year he received his master’s degree from Lynchburg College. The guidance department also had a new department head, Mrs. McClure. She also changed to the Junior guidance counselor. There was a new Careers Center in the guidance department. It was the only room like it in the county. They had infor¬ mation for students on any job one would want whether going to college or not. Besides written information, there were film strips and cassettes. Students also could play the new career game. Two voluntary groups were started during the year. First, one could participate in group guidance. In this group, students shared information on careers, colleges, or technical schools. Secondly one could participate in group counseling where some students with common concerns got together and shared ideas with each other. Mr. Camiol and Mrs. Alger go about doing the business of the guidance department. Mrs. Lucas merrily does her work.
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fy.,K f Mr. Robert Lipscomb takes time out from parent-teacher conference day to enjoy the pot-luck lunch Variety Becomes Evident Mr. Lipscomb came to Andrew Lewis from William Fleming High School where he had taught and was dean. He was also the assistant principal of Lucy Addison High School. He also worked for Peery Realty for awhile. Mr. Campbell became athletic director after Mr. Joyce became the driver educa¬ tion teacher. If a student decided to skip a class or a study hall, a harsher punishment was administered. Also added was that if a student skipped, he not only was called to 103, he also was called to 122, 200, and the auditorium. This added a variety to their morning. Showing authority, Mr. Lewis Campbell instructs Mr. Colley on how to fill out the computer grade cards,
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“No you can’t change teachers just because she hates you;” replies Mrs. McClure. Mrs. Weeks is busily changing student’s schedule. 17
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