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College catalogues are an invaluable tool to students as well as to counselors Lou Ciovanini and John Hinds, An academic schedule fitting each student ' s needs is the goal of counselors Miss Mildred Maley, Duane Anthony and George Utterback. Leadership, guidance, working know-how 0 er 2200 students, eacli requiring an individually planned schedule, keep the six member counseling staff busy throughout e ery year. In addition to schedule planning, the guidance staff made them- selves available for discussing personal problems and choosing ' ocations and colleges for students. If a toothache or a sore toe is the problem, Mrs. Dorothy Coleman, the school muse, is on fidl time diUy to offer her help. For serious ailments. Dr. Benjamin Ranck is on call as the CHS physician. Keeping classrooms and miles of hallways clean is the main job of the custodial staff. In addition they are responsible for the maintenance and work- ing order of the .school. The clerical and secretarial vork as well as the bookstore business is in the hands of the hard-work- ing office staff. The primary jobs of the teachers ' aids are to super- vise study halls and assist faculty members Avith grading papers. Mr. William Baker is the director of vocational and adult education. He supervises and directs the ciuriculiun and faculty involved in the night-school program; he is also responsible for a placement bur- eau vhich helps to place students into jobs in busi- ness and industry. Checking to see if Steve Rager ' s weight is correct, Nurse Mrs. Dorothy Coleman moves the balances into place. 24
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Keeping the school informed of coming events, Vice-Principals C. C. Addleman and Melvin Harrison make announcements. Most students and parents find the guidance department, directed by LeRoy Nelson, the place to go for answers to most questions. Faculty instruction not limited to classes Keeping the calendar of school activities is part of the job of the deans, Wilbur Albeitz and Miss Josephine Armuth. Direct assistance to the principal as well as speci- fic jobs of their o vn are outlined in the duties of assistant principals, C. G. Addleman and Melvin Harrison, Jr. Student teachers and areas of school government fall under the jurisdiction of Mr. Addle- man, who also helps develop the curriculum for the high school. Financial functions and physical opera- tions of CHS are the responsibilities of Mr. HaiTison. He is also in charge of attendance, co-sponsor of the Student Council, and advisor to the Junior Heart Board. Guidance director and head of the six member counseling staff, LeRoy Nelson gives students infor- mation on available courses and settles scheduling disputes. He handles the computor planning of class- es for over two thousand CHS ' ers and offers an extensive variety of pamphlets on colleges for ref- erence to campus-boimd seniors. Need a permit, a new ID card or schedule? Miss Josephine Armuth, dean of girls, and Wilbur Al- beitz, dean of boys, can even give permits to take driver ' s tests. In addition to being responsible for school discipline, the deans are available and willing to help with any problems students may have. 23
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CUSTODIAL STAFF — Front Row: Nettie Hayden, Delois Taylor. Margaret Magaw, Eve- lyn Michaels, Second Row; Ruth Miller, Rose Sweet, Elizabeth Cash, )ean Lyie, Gladys Perdue. Third Row: Dale Welsh. Raymond Thix- ton, James Renner, Richard Poole. of various staffs essential for efficiency OFFICE STAFF — Mrs. Bessie Ellis (library), Mrs. John Miller, Mrs. Bruce Norris (guidance office), Mrs. Fred Miles (dean ' s office), Mrs. Virginia Kent (bookstore), Mrs. LyIe Christiansen, Mrs. Morris Bray. TEACHERS- AIDS Mrs. Leonard Edwards Mrs. John Holmes Mrs. Warren Pringle Mrs. Perry Thompson Y-Teens sponsor Sunshine sponsor 25
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