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PRINCIPAL LOUIS G. COOK THE Sun—its face masked with many clouds—its path concealed by blustering gales—advances in the zodiac through Aries, Taurus, and Gemini (familiar guides) toward Leo; and we are lost in Summer before we have made the best of Spring. The sun of our lives advances through childhood, youth, and maturity toward age, and unless we take heed, we have missed again our opportunity, and too late are caught unawares and unprepared. What are the constellations (familiar guides) in the zodiac of life? I take it that the stars of home are one. The big stars, Mother and Father, and the small ones, brother and sister. Make the most of this constellation, for it is soon passed. The milky way of school, white with the little stars of loving companions, and bounded by the bright planets of friendly teachers, is another mark easy to miss. This constellation looks a confused blur while you are a part of it, but once passed, you will look back from the black abyss of the universe and see it a glowing spot of living light. Take it seriously now. Do your best to make it a part of you, and take with you your share as you pass on into the constellation of the Summer of life. Pago Soventoon
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SCHOOL COUNSELOR ONE ol the most familiar guides at Edison is Miss Kocken, school counselor. Hers is a very important influence in helping to determine the vocation of each student. Ninth grade pupils during the course of their C. L. P. study have a conference with Miss Kocken regarding the subjects which will prove most suitable for them in the occupation they plan to pursue. If a student has difficulties in choosing his future vocation, Miss Kocken attempts to advise him on the most practical course. Throughout the following four years Miss Kocken continues to guide each pupil in selecting the most helpful type of study. In his last semester of high school each senior has an interview with Miss Kocken to consult with her on his future status, either as a college entrant or prospective employee. She also has charge of transferring those students who wish to enter some vocational school, and of distributing scholarships to deserving students. —■■—x—■ ■—y —••—y —••—►- —■■—y -■— - - —■-—v —- —y PEighteen
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