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1. Mrs. Vida Northup struggles through her pape r work with a smile. 2. A true Coyote, Mr. William Jenks shows his spirit by wearing his BP fight button. 3. Mrs. OIlie Feemster receives an important call while Mrs. Jeanne Dubay looks on 4 Miss Paula Collins finds that her hot line comes in handy. 5. Mrs. Jane Porter can always spare a minute out of her busy day to share a smile. 6. An unhappy student watches as Ms. Sharon Van Foeken circles not approved . 7. Mrs. Margaret Hurst asks her plant. Are you thirsty dear? 8. Mr. John Miller adds one more picture to his collection. 9. Mrs. Carol Bowen makes an urgent call to the parent of a troubled student. Counselors 23
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This year the hardworking and dedicated Counseling Department helped many students solve their problems, academic as well as social. They provided the guidance and concern that a great many students needed. Besides counseling students, the counselors provided help in many other ways. Mrs. Carol Bowen was kept busy with career education, while Mrs. Margaret Hurst aided students in finding the right college or obtaining a scholarship. Mrs. Vida Northup worked with special service agencies in the community that provided assistance for students. Mr. William Jenks had the job of keeping the lines of communication between school and community open. Mr. John Miller was in charge of testing. It was his duty to get the PSAT, SAT, and ACT all taken care of. 22 Counselors
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Due to the new graduation requirements, the teachers in the English Department began reconstructing their programs. Freshmen who were behind in their reading were given the option of Reading Development instead of English 1 for the first semester. In the second semester they had a choice of three elective classes: Oral Communication, Developmental Composition, or Words, Thoughts, and Expressions. English 1 is no longer limited to freshmen, and any student may enter English II after completing English 1. The English Department, headed by Miss Sharon Hunter, worked on improving classes as well as teaching techniques that best met the needs of the students. h
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