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'I' JUDICIAL GUIDANCE ,rv . X ,. x f Y. X... 4 I I . - - I ,f ,--.,,,. F41-i RUTH GIBBS Ninth ROBERT CAVENDER Ninth 1 ANNA LAWRENCE, Eighth MAMIE BRADY, Eighth KATHERINE COOK, Seventh Life at Jordan would not have been complete without the help and understanding Jordanites received from their counselors. Miss Gibbs and Mr. Cavender, ninth grade counselors, feel that their iob is to help students make wise choices for their first year of high school and to start making some plans for their future. Other people expect ninth graders to assume responsibilities. We try to give them opportunities to do this. The eight grade counselors give particular attention to the placement of students in groups so they will be challenged to work to their capacity, and will develop good study habits before high school work begins. Guiding students in developing good social habits is also an important aim. said Mrs. Lawrence and Mrs. Brady. Mrs. Cook states, in the seventh grade the emphasis is on orientation to the new school, to help students adiust to new teachers, new friends, and the new routine ofa larger junior high school. Mr. Nelson, testing counselor, administers achievement and aptitude tests which provide the teachers, counselors, and adminis- trators with the necessary data for the solution of practical school problems. Mr. Korb, Coordinates the educational program for students who possess special abilities here at Jordan with the program at Wilbur and with schools above and below us. These people who have worked so hard for every Jordanite deserve our grateful thanks. ALBERT NELSON, Testing CONNELL KORB, Special
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Fi 'uf 'E A l i I l L il '-and l gn., E,,.g, ,Y elf EXECUTIVE DIRECTICN Q i psf ANDREW STEVENS, Principal DANIEL STONE, vice Principal THE PRlNciPAL's MESSAGE 5 A yearbook always brings back memories of the days we g i E spent together in Jordan. Most ofthe happy events of the Q r' f year are recorded and remembering them may make you a -2 ,tssttg 5 little sad that the year is over. pl Xxx E, E As you go along through life you will experience other I 7 such times when you regret the ending of a day, a year, an 1 2,? , ,M association. But if you live each day doing those things which ' i n A ., F ' will bring real satisfaction and peace within you long after gg p g the fleeting memories of the dance or the game are gone, you will find your regret is mixed with happiness. Let's search our thoughts for those experiences which have made our lives better, for those things which have pre- pared us for the future and for those ideas which have given us a spiritual thrill. Let's keep these things in our minds and hearts and brush aside all the others, with no regrets for having lived, worked and played together as we learned this year. Andrew C . Stevens CUSTODIANS OFFICE STAFF ,, at ff., L. HENRY GUNN, Superintendent MARIE GREEN, Dean of Girls
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