W SIX Cllllllt-XNLIE 'l'lte tttaitt pttrpose ol' tlte gttidattce course wlticlt was begtttt at liueltattan High School tltis year is to aid students in making better decisions attd adjusttttettts botlt in and out ol' school. liach class ltas a cotntselor: settiors. Mr. Dean. who is in charge ol' tlte courseg jtntiors, Nlrs. XVeaver: soplto- ntores. Nlr. klL'l'M'll1 lteslttttett, Nlr. Flynn. These coun- selors will follow tlte classes tltrougltout school: i.e.. next year Mrs. lVeaver will be senior counselor: Mr. Heefen. junior: Mr. Flynn, sophomore. liach studettt in every class 1llt'L ltis counselor at sottte tittte during tlte year. .Xt these meetings tlte stttdettt's vocational, educational, and persottal problettts were discussed. Using aptitude, interest, attd maturity tests wlticlt tlte stttdettt ltas takett as a basis, tlte counselor is able to point Olll tlte vocation which is best sttited for tlte stttdettt. lnfortnation on scholarships, schools, and lees, was givett to stttdettts who wish to ettter college or traittittg schools. 'l'he greatest bettelit ol tlte guidance cottrse for tlte studettt is tlte provision ol' a reliable, trttstwortlty adult with whom lte can lreely discttss any problem which tnay be troubling ltittt. Sl'IiIiCH CORRECTION At. tlte begittttittg ol tltis school year a speech cor- rection progratn was added to tlte growing list ol' -cial services ollered by tlte public schools ol tchanan under tlte direction of Miss Muriel Green. 'l'his progrant is especially desigtted lor tlte boys attd girls in tlte schools wlto ltave speeclt tltat is 1101 en- 'ely witltitt tlte ttot'ntal range. lieliore atty lurtlter ilanation about speech tltat is within tlte normal exl -e perhaps it would be valuable to explain tltat rang spc i g age is tlte things you say attd speech ts tlte way the tltittgs ate said. 'l'Itus tlte slang expression yeah ts poor lattgttage because tlte person really means yes'.: V - g ' A girl says 'Ayr-th attd thinks lte ts but whtn t box ot g tech and lattgttage are two dill'erent tltittgs. I.an- sayittg tlte word yes, then tltat is defective speech. Classes are one halli hour long attd they meet twice a week. Boys and girls meet with classtttates about their own age attd grade so tltat eaclt person will get many turns to talk and work on improving his speech. 'l'het'e are only ten pupils in eaclt class. Speech tltat is easy to ttttderstattd attd does ttot draw nttdtte attention to itself or the speaker is tlte goal of tlte speech correctiottist lor tlte boys and girls itt her classes: attd success is tlte goal of those sixty boys and girls, who twice weekly pttt down tlteir books and pencils attd lor a hall'-hour work diligently on talking better.
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3 CAVALRY OFFICERS During the year assistant senior adviser, Mr. Rizor, sees to the purchasing of cards and in- vitations and the fitting of caps and gowns. All other senior activities and business are handled by our adviser, Mrs. Dunbar. THE '49ers DISCOVER First Family of the West LeRoy Smith .... . . . .... President Carol Covert . . . ....... Treasurer Bill Fairman ........ ..... V ice President Bonnie Houswerth .... ...... S ecretary MANY MINDS DICK MILLER Many minds, to drift before the earth and God, Many minds, each, a way of life has trod. Maybe one a statesman, to bring us all, the peace, Maybe one a doctor, a cure to release. Maybe one an inventor. wisdom of untold luxuries, Maybe one a scientist, to solve atomic energies. Each one, to gaze at knowledge, each one to see its size: Some to know its meaning: some to visualize. Many minds, to drift before the earth and God, Many minds, each, a way of life must trod.
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