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ef' I' 5 I I ,ounselors give aid. I like people. I really enjoy orking with people to see what ey can accomplish, said Mrs. osella Sellers, senior counselor. It takes this kind of dedication id love of people to be a counse- r. Counselors are like magicians th their ability to erase problems id work with students on both an :ademic and personal level. Ninth grade counselors and ZAP monsors Mrs. Ann Tucker and rs. Vivian Ward along with the lphomore counselors Mrs. Lyall avis and Mrs. Lois Storeham ded ninth and tenth graders in e adjustment to high school and e complexities ofthe quarter sys- m. Junior counselor Mr. James nuston and vocational counselor '. Dale Jackson had the duties of lping students plan their sched- e for their senior year. Senior counselors Mr. Chuck lrgeson and Mrs. Rosella Sellers lped students prepare for col- je and the future. 97 The registrar, Mrs. Alice Reed, is responsible for transcripts and keeping track of grade point aver- ages. Aided by her secretary, Ms. Opal Floyd, she is in charge of mailing transcripts. Serving people is what counsel- ing is all about. 1. Mr. Chuck Borgeson, 12th grade counselor, served pork and beans at the senior picnic. 2. Students that need vocational counseling come to Dale Jackson for help. 3. Through his friendly counseling, Mr. Jim Houston has aided many 11th grade stu- dents. 4. Mrs. Rosella Sellers advises Clare Kerrigan on her plans for the future. 5. Mrs. Alice Reed keeps track of all grade point averages. 6. Mrs. Ann Tucker, 9th grade counselor, helps freshmen adjust to high school. I.- Ms. Diane Mr. Harry Ms. Jewel Ms. Sammi Mr. Harold Johnson Jones Kay Harrison Harrington Ollice Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Art Ms. Betje Ms. Margie Klier Koechig French Business ' inf ' Ms. E. Houston Monitor Nlr. William Lane Science
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-ri 'rag Teachers win honors. Awards made a teacher's dedica- tion to his job a little more worth- while. Two teachers, Ms. Mary Daniel and Mr. Steven Froehner were selected for teacher 'the year. Mr. Froehner was not os 1 chosen as the city's finalist, but received the national American Chemical Society award for excellence in chemistry teaching. Another award that recognized an outstanding teacher, the Quill and Scroll Headliner's award, was pre- sented to Mr. Gene Galbraith, choir sponsor, tor his work keeping the choir in the headlines. Statewide recognition was given to Mr. R. M. Nowlin, TEXAN and COUR- IER sponsor, through the Edith Fox King award for teaching and service in high school journalism. The school's ten year teacher's were recognized in an end of school party for teachers. L . V: fe Y Recognition comes in many forms but it is a special honor to be recog nized by your peers. 1. Principal Forrest Kline presents Mrs. Ann Broa man with a certificate recognizing her ten years at Crockett. 2. As Wolfram, teacher of the year Mr, Steven Froehner entertains his chemistry students. 3. Choir trips to places like the Lakeside home kept Mr. Gene Galbraith and the choir in the news. 4. Journalism teacher Mr. R. M. Nowlin's dedica- tion earned him recognition with the Edith Fox King award. 5. Ms. Mary Daniel's work as a gym teacher and Tex-Ann sponsor made her a candidate for teacher ofthe year. 6. Mr. Froehner's talent as a teacher was recog- nized bythe American Chemical Society Award. mln .A 1 lil .X - 1 Ms. Loetta Mr. Jim Ms. Kathy Ms. Alice Ms. Evelyn McHan McHan McPherson Lynch Martin Physical Education Science Homemaking CVAE Cosmetology Ms. Suetta Ms. Lydia Meserole Miller Science Mathematics 236 faculty Mr, Bill Mattern Drivers Education Ms. Patty Miller Band Ms. Pat McGinnis English Ms Susan Milligan Orchestra Ms. Dame McGowan Mathematic Ms. Constance Montgomery Mathematics
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