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Division AF KL to R1 Mr Robert McLaughlin Counselor Miss Sue Harris Counselor Mrs Jean Cox Counselor Mr Donald Martin Dean COUNSELORS Mentioning a Dean evokes various reactions from various people. The most common impression concerns a merciless individual who spends most of his time dealing with disci- plinary problems. The first impression does not view the deans and coun- selors in the proper perspective. Aside from disciplinary matters, the counselors advise students on their vocational plans, and grades. Oc- casionally encountered when dealing with students are more serious prob- lems including personal conflicts or family difficulties. In such cases the counselor becomes personally in- volved. During the three years, a few students develop lasting friendships with their counselors, either through periodic detentions or frequent ap- pointments. The counselor and dean represent understanding adults con- cerned both with the academic and emotional needs of the student.
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., , Q, at ,Q-.1 .-7 1P'1iI'x M, Division M-R IL to FU: Mr. Merwin Staines, Counselorg Mr. John Griffin, Dean: Miss Ruth Vermillion. i X ' g Mr. Robert Yocum, Vocational Guidance Counselor. Y .wg t A jig, . -,vm -' I fi -a lin! xfn Division S-Z IL to FU: Smith, Counselor. 26 Q!! ' 1 ,fp-H' 53 ,,d Dr. Flobert Crary, Counselor: Mr. Frank Troglia, Deang Mrs. Ruth
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W' ... b ! ' ,f L 'fw.a.w,,.,..ww Sou p-kitchen, '67 edition NON-TEACHING STAFF To make a school run takes more than professionals. The roles most important to the physical operation of an academic institution are filled by secretaries, custodians, cafeteria staffers, cleaning and maintenance personnel. Rarely aware of the vital part these individuals perform, the student enjoys the result of their presence. Librarians aid the dis- traught student in need of research materials. Nlr. Coatsworth, the school treasurer, withstands the guerilla tac- tics employed by bus pass purchasers weekly, as well as processes school funds. Too often the services are taken for granted. Without secretaries absences would go unrecorded, and appointments would be forgotten. The maintenance staff keeps repairing, cleaning, and protecting the physical plant. The non-teaching staff softens the academic atmosphere with prac- tical services. 42? Mr. Coatsworth, Treasurer. if f 52,55 Q ' A ra., 34313, M 5 5, st.. wif i? 5 Wrrvix 'Mira ' ,I H X f ir . 1-i , V1.5 . 'Q 4 wg XX , . S v 4'- 3, - 'QSC X-,xy-., ' Librarians IL to RJ: Mrs. Shearer, Mrs. Heglaw, Mrs. Kadlec, Mrs, Hazel, Mrs. Waselkov, Mrs. 28 Bus Hesse 5 Mueller
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