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While Dean Merrill draws up a poster for the While others in the Guidance department are taking their lunch break, Mr. Thompson looks over a student's application for college admission. Aside from answering the phone, Mrs. Mayne's job also requires her to keep up with the attendance of students and to type the absentee list for teacher's records. WI M! Dean's office, the sign on his desk welcomes the customers. ? ,1f gguvv' 162 GuidancefDeanf I see a student, male, approximately 5'l0 , proceeding down the English hall without a pass. Dean Kyle, please find the offender and bring him back alive. The response came back. He's as good as caught, Dean Bennett . . . I've got him. I'll read him his rights from the handbook and I'll bring him in. Dean Kyle, obviously pleased with his work, hummed the chorus of Another One 66 9 f 77 U6 eCU l'Le my QJJOI1. ai y gui ance Bites the Dust to himself. He notched another mark on his Walkie-talkie and con- tinued his patrol. The apprehended student tried to run for the shelter of the guidance office, but a large hand on his shoulder had different ideas. When confusion about their future arose, many students looked to their guidance counselors for direction. The counselors worked throughout the year to help students plan their schedules, arrange for taking tes and make plans for college and a career. Besides enforcing the rules, the Dean's c fice regulated the checking in and out students and controlled the amount of traf in the halls. Together, the deans and the guidar counselors worked to make the transiti from adolescence into adulthood an eas one. - B. Pike and T. Baker
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-...in-.. Chris McKean uses a photograph as an ex- Chris Sanders uses the hand drill to begin con ample for drawing a set ofblueprints. struction of his six weeks project. 'Yip-Q Q Sfep - y - sap raiding an cracking TURN THAT RADIO DOWN! Only WCOA and WOWW 107 are allowed. Cut the Wheel. No, to the left . . . TO THE LEFT!! CUT THE WHEEL TO THE LEFT!!! SLOW DOWN! Those harsh words, amplified by Coach Rouse's megaphone, struck fear and dread into the hearts of his students. Mean- while, in the Industrial Arts Wing, the electric whine of a table saw blended with the less im- posing sound of a freshly sharpened drafting pencil moving swifty over a blueprint. , ....g15 Whether it was learning how to drive a car or learning how to properly maintain one, the students enrolled in Driver's Education and any of the Industrial Arts classes learned the value of following a given set of instructions to the letter. , The Driver's Education students spent a long semester perfecting their driving skills and in- creasing their knowledge of the open road. The inexperienced drivers practiced their parallel parking, figure eights, three point turns, and end of the street turns. During classroom time the students did worksheets and watched films dealing with the trials and tribulations of drink- ing and driving, as well as lack of attentiveness to the road and fatigue. The students taking drafting, power mechanics, or woodworking learned to assemble small engines, sketch an apartment building, or even how to build a skimboard for the beach. Industrial Arts and Driver's Ed. provided the skills to make students' lives a little easier and safer. - T. Baker lnduftrial ArtJfDriver.f Ed 161
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