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Guidance Services The iob of providing guidance for nearly 1000 students may well be described as a headache but Mr. Glass and Miss Brown were always ready and willing to help solve any problem Mr. Glass, with the aid of Miss Brown, provides excellent guidance for all of our students. This year, for the first time, iuniors were offered a class, taught by Miss Brown and Mr. Solomon, in which they prepared for the college board tests. The department carried out a broad testing pro- gram, which included aptitude, interest, and achievement tests, and also conducted an ex- tensive program of group counseling. ln addition the guidance office was always open to any stu- dent who wished to obtain information concern- ing courses of study, admission to college, or vo- cational opportunities. 5-17 L 1i1 S2 1 'zz t ff: 'tiff waist ll! in-af I ill Those of us that trudged in to the guidance office around February ist to inform Mr. Glass we hacln't applied to college yet received this sort of look. Danny Dominick and Chuck Ball are discussing Indiana State University with Mr. Glass.
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lf any one part of our school could deservedly be called its heart , that part would almost certainly be the library. Each day, dozens of students and faculty members utilize library facilities. Whether searching for reference material, hunting a good book, or iust plain browsing, each vis- itor to the library is offered out- standing opportunities. Over 6000 volumes are housed in the library, plus a large number of maga- zines, periodicals, and newspa- pers. These are kept in order mainly through the conscientious efforts of Miss Englehart and her staff of Student Librarians. - 1 7'i Miss Englehart is helping Harry Harvey use the card catalogue. Listen carefully, Harry! 24 5. XYAA 'H : V32 Libby Beckett is trying to be helpful, but 'Dave Rose keeps telling her he iust doesn't want to read Mr. Lincolns Wife! Library Services These fellows are browsing through a few of the many magazines to which our library subscribes. ,Z
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l Y ....n Mr. Gaynor points out one of the world's hot spots to his World Cultures class. H1st0ry Today's students of Central Cambria will be tomorrow's citizens of the world. Keeping this thought in mind, the history department strives to teach each student the fundamentals and value of democracy. With mounting world tensions and conflicts, students must be trained to understand people in foreign lands. The aims of Pennsylvania History, Civics, American History, World History, and Problems of Democracy are to help to mold the thinking and actions of the future citizens. Teachers in this department are Mr. Gaynor, Miss Liphart, Mr, Seymour, Mr. Seaman, and Miss Beyer. Miss Liphart, along with American History students Mike Yesenosky and Mary Ann McCullough is discussing the presidential calendar which hangs in her room The essay that Mr. Seymour is reading seems to be getting a rise out of his third period POD class - T. A lil: l
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