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interests and needs .,-,, ii y ..'. M. -', , Q -'St xv. , ff . .,..i,,.. .W Improving reading speed was one of the advantages offered by Mrs. Coombs, reading teacher. Left to right: Wendy Jackman, John Tirpack, Bob Fisher, Jeff Conn, Dave Emmett, . 4- W 1 W Q - fl! 1 f ,. ig 0 .. W A . ii1F112s1iQx gi'1f A it Aw - th-vu :Lf-PYBQF . 1 . - V' V 3 S li:Q::':,ji ,fi I 5 a s Richard C. Kremkow: A.B., Michigan State Universityp M.A., Eastern Michigan. Speech Correction. Lucile Combs: B.S., Wayne State University. Wayne County Health Department, Nurse. John C. Schulz: B.S., Eastern Michigan. Special Education. Helen Coombs: B.S., M.E., Wayne State University. Reading. Mrs. Bentley assists Linda Kelley in planning a three year program. I sm J-, Y
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Counselors provide diverse services for students of a 1 , ,, . 2 John R. Webber: B.S., Wayne State University, M.A., University of Michigan. Counselor. Research Committee, Sophomore Class Sponsor. Dorothy Bentley: A.B., Albion, M.A., University of Michigan. Counselor. Remembrance Fund Chair- man, Social Committee. Gunhild E. Tolik: A.B., University of Vermont, M.A., Michigan State University. Counselor. American Field Service School Coordi- nator, LEA Scholarship Committee. Aram Vosgerchion: B.A., M.Ed., Wayne State University. Counselor. Assistant Junior Class Sponsor. lrene Moore: B.E., Wisconsin State College, M.A., University of Michigan. Counselor. Assistant Junior Class Sponsor. Ken D. Barnhillz B.S., Western Michigan, M.A., Michigan State University. Counselor. Mr. Vosgerchian, Mr. Barnhill, Mrs. Shadford, Mr. Webber, and Mrs. Talik confer at one of the many meetings held by the counselors. Services oFfered by the counseling depart- ment improve the adiustment of individual students and help them find eFFective ways of solving every-day problems. Students find that personal interviews with counselors help them in planning their educational and vo- cational goals wisely, in selecting the high school curriculum which most adequately paves the way toward these goals, and in solving personal problems, Providing information on further education- in colleges, universities, business schools, armed forces-applications and scholarships is another facet of the counselors' programs. i W-...guns fd -h-...........,..,.,-
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Dr. Friedrichs found time during his busy daily schedules to discuss individual needs with his faculty and students. With Mrs. Kyle above, he concerns himself with library problems. Below, he listens as Superintendent Yates points out a proposed change to improve Bentley's facilities. Between them is Board of Education member John Stevenson. fw s-5 A V... '11 1 ' V 'V ni . . I - ' 2 E 1- if' ' ' Bentley office' Headlining administrative news this year was the appointment of Dr. Donald Friedrichs as principal. Dr. Friedrichs came from New York state to ioin the Bentley family. He has been assisted by Mr. David D. Amerman and Mr. Ray Olson, as assistant principals, and by Mr. Fred Syerson as ad- ministrative assistant in charge of attendance. Mr. Arthur Rogers, on a full-year assignment of in-service training, also provided lots of help. Decentralized administrative offices handled the usual clerical activities along with direc- tion of student and faculty programs. OFFICE PERSONNEL, left to right, below: Flora Brayton, secretary to Mr. Syerson, attendance. Jean Craigie, sceretary to coun- selors. Jean Heaviland, secretary to Mr. Olson, bookstore, switchboard. Helga C. Nuquist, bookkeeper. Carrie Pollock, secre- tary to Dr. Friedrichs. Mariorie Robinson, general secretary, office manager. Virginia R. Sweeney, secretary to Mr. Amerman. Missing is Eva Ruckstahl. secretary in Mr. Amerman's office. ?Q,2kTi.2,- 1 25.5.- - .M Y f y , 5 5,3571 , . 'ff 'l yk LEQ M 7 4,111 ,. er If -sv
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