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Guidance New classes were added to course selection. Four counselors worked diligently to provide guidance and assistance to the students. Although the number of students enrolled at Eastside remained the same, the efficiency in the office was maintained and many classes were added to our course selection. Among these were a computer science course, Naval Junior Reserve Officer Training Corp CNJROTCJ, and a lengthened construction course to help make improvements around the school. Although times were hectic, Art Stirrat, head of the department, managed to keep the office working smoothly. One of the newer staff members, Larry White, added a touch of occupational specialty which contributed greatly to students who were unsure of their future. The two counselors, JoAnn Jenkins and Lyn Addiscott, kept busy throughout the year despite the many problems that arose, such as students uncertain of what classes they needed to graduate, work permits being issued, and other various complications the student body had. 1. Filling the two roles of Athletic Director and Occu- pational Specialist, Coach White spends many hours at work. 2. Mrs. Jenkins tries to help solve one of the many problems that students come to her with. 3. Ms. Addiscott is always available to listen to any problems a student may have. 30f Guidance
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l. Hectic hours in the office are spent answering many phone calls. 2. Dean Hawthorne, Mr. Bob Dykes, Mr. Jack Strickland, and Dean Kirkman in conference. 3. Richard Parker expresses concerns with Bob Dykes. 4. Front office secretaries, Susan Jobe and Diane Skelly, and bookkeeper Barbra Erwin consult each other when con- flicts arise. 5. Keeping the school's financial records in order is just a part of Mrs. Erwin's job. pw Administrationf29
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Go Ask S.I.S. Attendance, arrivals, and departures are just a few of the various jobs that the S.I.S. fStudent Information Servicesl of- fice handles. It was the responsibility of Mary Harrison and Stella Dampier to be constantly informed of where students could be located. Although no new changes were made in the office procedures, S.I.S. remained busy throughout the year. Go ask S.I.S. seemed to be one of the most commonly used expressions around school. S.I.S. W'--K an-wb sill! 1-dish in l. Mrs. Dampier answers one of the many calls that go through the S.I.S. Office. 2. Mrs. Harrison checks in a student arriving to school late. 3. Mrs. Dampier and Mrs. Harrison are continually checking in late stu- dents. --lc 1' 'O S.l.S.f3l
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