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Counselors, Librarians, Secretaries and Aides Assisting lVlade the Difference s ,Q-.,..,,, i fl fsoietst 1 :W ' 'f '0'j t . 3, ss- ! H 1 ga ,te f f ' , . rr ig, ,, if , fm .jf J --, :--. .,v 'W , Helping students with class changes, research, and school sales were the main concerns of the counselors, secretaries, librarians, and aides at EHS. With their guidance life was made just a little bit easier for all of us. The place where students could go if they had trouble scheduling classes or just to have someone to talk to was the counseling office. They could go in any time of the day and usually find a counselor whose interest and concern could solve all types of problems. The most common dilemas of the students were program changes, grades, and how many credits they needed to graduate. All in all, the year has gone pretty smoothly, commented Mr. Gary Ftadliff. Answering the phones, taking messages, typing, and balancing books were just a few jobs the secretaries had to tackle each day in the main office. Someone new next door at the attendance office was Mrs. Sue Hahn, who was kept busy writing excuses for students and checking absences and tardies. If some materials were needed for reports or just for reading pleasure, the library provided assistance or at least a step in the right direction. The audio-visual department was also kept busy checking out films, movie projectors, record players, and other audio visual aides. 1 Above left: Involved in their different tasks are the SECRETAFHES Mrs. Betty Person, Mrs. Phyliss Kortness, Mrs. Sue Hahn and Mrs. Lola Schaffer. Left: Checking up on college materials are Mr. Ken Hughes, Mrs. Mary Lykstad, secretary: Mr. Gary Flaclliff and Mrs. Beverly Baker. Above: Taking care of the Library and Audio-Visual Department are Mr. Dick Wortman, Ms. Suzi Pickles, Mrs. Irene Van Gilder and Mr. Marshall Ellis. 17
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