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guidance or jAe eaolers omorrow Entering high sehool. fortified with a school map. eoultl be a. bewildering experienee without the help of elass eounselors who made the adjustment of new pupils an easy one. Planning next yt-ar's schedule was a headaehe to stu- dents, but the Counselors' advice helped to solve the prob- lein. Voeational decisions and the ehoiee of college by seniors also required guidance by the Class counselors. Other duties included contacting parents and teachers regarding student progress. problems, and development: assisting with the administration and interpretation ol' stanclarclifecl testsg interviewing students who received notiees ol' unsatisfactory progress: and tending to indi- vidual program Changes. In addition to this each counselor taught two academic classes per day and six counseling classes every week. Rounding out an already busy sched- ule counselors assisted with the supervision of student after- sehool aetivities. and sponsored the Class boards. Class counselors this year included Mrs. Stewart, Mr. Lester. and Mr. Serfling, freshman counselors: Miss Craig and Mr. Cashen. sophomore counselors: MI's. Behrend and Mr. Arehambault, junior counselors: and Miss Hampton and Mr, Wfhiteside. senior eounselors. Personal and social eounseling this year at Arlington and Prospect was furnished by Miss Ethel Riordan and Mr. .lohn Strong. These Hvisiting Counselors worked with stu- dents eoneerning home and social problems, whereas Class counselors gave gnidanee pertaining to sehool problems. l Amused by anties of Prospect High freshmen are eounselors Mrs. H. Beverly Stewart, Mr. Arthur Sc-rfling, and Mr. Howard J. Lester. S 1 Q liei.:ul:ir girls' physieal edueation? Your schedule needs eham.:im.:! says Miss Craig to Greg Zehner as she performs one of her eounselim.: duties, I3 lllllli
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guidance or jAe eaolers omorrow Entering high sehool. fortified with a school map. eoultl be a. bewildering experienee without the help of elass eounselors who made the adjustment of new pupils an easy one. Planning next yt-ar's schedule was a headaehe to stu- dents, but the Counselors' advice helped to solve the prob- lein. Voeational decisions and the ehoiee of college by seniors also required guidance by the Class counselors. Other duties included contacting parents and teachers regarding student progress. problems, and development: assisting with the administration and interpretation ol' stanclarclifecl testsg interviewing students who received notiees ol' unsatisfactory progress: and tending to indi- vidual program Changes. In addition to this each counselor taught two academic classes per day and six counseling classes every week. Rounding out an already busy sched- ule counselors assisted with the supervision of student after- sehool aetivities. and sponsored the Class boards. Class counselors this year included Mrs. Stewart, Mr. Lester. and Mr. Serfling, freshman counselors: Miss Craig and Mr. Cashen. sophomore counselors: MI's. Behrend and Mr. Arehambault, junior counselors: and Miss Hampton and Mr, Wfhiteside. senior eounselors. Personal and social eounseling this year at Arlington and Prospect was furnished by Miss Ethel Riordan and Mr. .lohn Strong. These Hvisiting Counselors worked with stu- dents eoneerning home and social problems, whereas Class counselors gave gnidanee pertaining to sehool problems. l Amused by anties of Prospect High freshmen are eounselors Mrs. H. Beverly Stewart, Mr. Arthur Sc-rfling, and Mr. Howard J. Lester. S 1 Q liei.:ul:ir girls' physieal edueation? Your schedule needs eham.:im.:! says Miss Craig to Greg Zehner as she performs one of her eounselim.: duties, I3 llllilli
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Chzuffeurs, Cleaners, 541461 Calorie oncocfers lQ'B1l fuk 2 1' x AHS Cus'l'odlans Sea-mul Row: XVz1lter Fiene, Emily Selof, Ray Friese, Sian VVozniek, Harry Lund, Arthur Mueller, Leon Anderson. First Row: Art lil-yer, Hd Misehke, August Hattendorf, Earl Johnson, Frank Kirs:-hnie Mil-hm-I Klein, AHS Cooks Left to Right: Ethel Behren, Mario Sass, Evelyn Langguth, Esther Nich, Lillian Hudaeek, Olga Pratchen, Mary S. Handlin, Margaret Rush, Luc-y De Valerie, Lillian Mueller, Martha Messner, Edna Mueller, Hattie Behrens, Betty Bycrofi, Sylvia Chiles, Jessie Bishop, Ruth Pafenthein, Pearl Wilowski, I4
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