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Special Education Enriches CHS Curriculum Mr. John Hlubok's driver education class drives while watching a movie. Do you suppose they'll all remember to signal for turns and use the brakes? All in a day's work the school nurse. Mrs. Imogene Sandway. weighs, bandages, and writes late slips for students such as these: Aivars Zosulis. Marilyn Sandway. Steve Me- Asee, and Mary Hoidgraser. Members of this work-study class are learn- ing to use the telephone effectively. Betty Glaspie and Bill Wymer use the telephones as Virgil Jacobs operates the switchboard.
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One of Miss Lucille Burianek’s guidance classes views a film entitled So You Want To Be a Bricklayer! Counselors Advise, Consent, and Guide Through guidance classes, as well as individual conferences, counselors strive to help each pupil build his future according to his personal needs. For the sophomore it means learning school regulations so that he can contribute a worthwhile part to the student body, studying his per- sonality, and planning his schedule for high school. To the junior it means colleges to be looked into ahead of time and various fields of occupation to be explored. Most important to the senior is finding the role he will play in his life after high school. To all, the guidance program pre- sents many opportunities for the advance- ment of individual personalities. Round-table discussions about college are visited often by seniors. Listening to the advantages of Augustana are: Allan Rohlfs. Bud Beyer. Paul Tallerday. Curtis Johnson, and Bill Walker. Central’s counseling and guidance staff: Mias Lucille Burianck: Miss Pauline Cotter; Mr. Ronald Maertens; Miss Beatrice Rosenberg: Mr. Paul Still, head counselor; Mrs. Geraldine Toher. 29
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Offices Provide Framework for School Life Handling the many responsibilities and duties of the Ac- tivities Supply Office are Mr. Orville Kahler, director, and Mr. Jerry Frei and Mr. Hollis Brown, assistants. In the Attendance Office Debbie Armstrong hands her absence excuse to Mrs. Marcia Westphal. Putting her approval on excuses is just one of Mrs. Westphal’s many duties. Making sure written and oral office communica- tions are properly handled are Mrs. Mary Jean Lafrenz, Mrs. Eva Moeller, and Mrs. Corailee Kindelsperger.
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