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. arf GH Counselors Guide, dvise, Sympathize. Decisions, decisions-what to do, where to go,-are the tremendous questions each student at Chamber- lain must answer. College catalogs, tests, files of avail- able scholarships and careers, and thoughtful advice are provided by the Guidance Department to help open the future to every student. Three guidance counselors, Mr. Joseph Dix, Mrs. Marjorie YVooldridge, and Mrs. june Carneal, fill busy days helping Chiefs plan and prepare for the world they must face after leaving the security of high school. Offering a wide variety of possible jobs, the Guid- ance Ohice puts special emphasis on a different ca- reer every other week. A profession or vocation is presented in the form of a display in the showcase andfor a guest speaker on activity day to describe the Career of the Hleekf' Interested students are invited. Individual and group achievement and scholastic aptitude tests are administered by the guidance coun- selors. One of the most important tests given is the mf-'12 Senior Placement Test, used for college infomation DELVING zzvro CATALOGS, Mike Mullins searches for me and class standing. college to fulfil! his requirements and ambitions. Wh GUID ANCE OFFICE-Front row: Helen Billo, Renee Polen, Jody Proctor, Cindy Utley, Dianna Hfilliams, Susan Adams, Cami Demp Sey Y-Gonna Young. Second row: Jean Loving, Lynne Lemley, Mariellen Power, Sandra johnson, Bobbie Thompson, Mary Johns Janice Harris, Dave Barrett. 77 I
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KEYS TO MANY DOORS hang in orderly rows waiting to unlock halls and halls of doors, trophy eases, and secret files. ain Office Localizes Activities of Campus All parts make a watch run smoothly, and so Cham- berlain's ofhce ticks off its tasks as efficiently. No easy job, but because of the staff of experts it is done very well. Scores of problems are handled and a multitude of routine jobs are performed daily for the faculty and students. Located in this labyrinth of oflices are the tiles and records of all students. Student assistants are constantly at the switchboard directing phone calls to the right extension. Report cards and schedules are whizzing through the IBM machine. All money coming into CHS through club projects, sports, lunchroom, and activities of all types is handled by the school auditor. From the vault to the mail box, the main oflice is the nucleus of activity at Chamberlain. Maxine McRae R. Aughtry Phyllis Bear-ss Mary johns Ruth Kerby Radna Vetzel M. Friedling Head secretary Bookkeeper Registrar I.B.M. Asst. principal? Large class aide Large class aide secretary , f S Y ' A'- MAIN OFFICE ASSISTANTS-Front row: Carol Sayers, Carolyn Shriver, Pam McFarland, Hellen Sellers, Peggy Bruns, Jorja Arm- strong. Second row: Carolyn Kelley, joycee Patterson, Pat O'Brien, Pat Gochenaur, Diana Sharp, Patsy Hogan, Paula Dugan, 78
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