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143 ...X firm X: 457 U f6D Aug..-1i-19 f UQ Responsible for the day to day operations of the school, Dr. Curtis, assistant principal, also had to work with students operating the Stu- dent Court in the absence of Mr. Wagner. Here Mark Allshouse, judge, checks a date with Dr. Curtis for a court case. f2j Tracy Toepp and Holly Adams check with Mr. Leaver, attendance of- ficer, about leaving school early. f3j Mrs. Schlain, who is in charge of student activities, confers with Mrs. Taylor and Rory Cargill about a bagel sale. f4j Mrs. Gillert, secretary to Mr. Wagner, checks the files for information. C52 Work- ing with Mrs. Lawrence in the main office is Jeanne Vollmer as she gets instructions on how to do her job. C62 Filling requests for teacher supplies is one of Mrs. Enderle's jobs assisted by Kris Barnum. UQ Mrs. Barger, regis- trar, files a college application. 181 Counting money and balancing books is the occupation of Mrs. Hayner who helpfully makes change for a student who wants to make a phone call. 19? Library clerk Mrs. Lockhart types up a book requisition. U02 Mrs. Mac- Intyre, attendance secretary, signs in a late comer. 4105
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5 F evil C,,,KM..- -' 1 .. r .ll , . M.-.ua 5-,,..w1 155. QI A? W V 'K , p. i l fm... WrL.44....I.,1., ' I Lower Echelons Help Run School Two of the lower echelons of the administration are the department heads and the counselors. These people aid the principal in operating Sea- holm efhciently. Department heads supervise the teachers in their respective depart- ments and see that the curriculum policies of the school system are carried out. They are responsible for the ordering of supplies and textbooksg they provide in-service training for new staff members. They make recommenda- tions to the principal concerning the hiring of new teachers and also make class visitations to judge a te-acher's effectiveness. Counselors deal primarily with students but often times serve as a go-between in matters involving teachers, parents, and students. Counselors' responsibilities range from little to big as they arrange students' schedules, advise students about careers and college choices, and just listen to the students woes. The seven Seaholm counselors are there to assist students - they ask only that they be used. C12 Two of the counselors, Miss Chalmers and Mr. Ish compare notes about the course offerings. C22 Mrs. Westerby, counseling sec- retary, checks with Mr. Grothe be- fore typing up ci new student's registration. C32 Listening to a stu- dent's problem is Mr. Van Re- mortal. C42 Face to face contact is one of the counselor's strong points-here Mr. Laatsch talks with Vicki Nolan. C52 Miss Jackson gives assistance to Pat Mercier. C62 Trying to fit Tom Gorman in- to another class is Mrs. Strang. C72 Department heads meet period- ically with Mr. Wagner to solve the problems confronting them in matters of curriculum, scheduling and requisitioning supplies.
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