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QLEFT TO RlGIlTjg Miss Kirby tells Mcrlc Sklaiiibcrg, Bcvcrlcc Kardofi, Judy Lipsky, Miss Mildred lfox, Doug Martin wud Melody Maliby about Ripon College. about Colle e and Careers cami Fowlcfs being rested by Miss Mayer. ASSiSfa11f Uif0Cf0f q1,15F'i' TO RlGl'l'l'jg mfimvz Mr. Ndim anim ml Milli, 1 Ol' TcS1i11g, is 2111 CX21111p1C of 1110 wSr111g aspect Of 611111211100 Mrs. Pcrersmi, and Mrs. ,IQ-mm c mriiupi LIN my impim mi SCYWCCS- iiiattcrs at a SOl3llOlllOl'C COllllSClUl'5' mccriiigj Mr. Lester Demi counsels Kaililccu Hhlrm Sf' Q-XM l ..r
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N3 Vx NS!4ANu '9 N0 .X Q A X xxx QM Ei I I M x,f'u, H. if-.gm Y Mr. Floyd Cummings advises Frank Newman concerning the future. Miss Margaret Quane QLEFTJ, chairman of Evanston Township High School social workers, has a conference with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Smith. Counselors Advise Students Counseling in vocations, choosing a college, individual student problems, and study habits head the list ofthe invaluable services ofthe guidance department. Throughout the year the Guidance Service made possible student inter- views with college representatives. QLEFT TO RIGHTJ: Toni Rawlins, Jim Elesh, Ann Burrows, Betsy Wood, Carol Knecht, and Miss Marilyn Meyer, the sponsor, attend an lnterclub meeting. NX .s.i fe. Y is 28 Qlvk Affrww
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CLEFT TO RIGHTJ: Paul Johnson, Honie Webster, Sue West, Mark Silber, Mrs. Beutler, Julie Powers. ' , V, . .. , Mr. Curtis Blunt, manager of the Book Room. QLEFT TO RIGHTJ: Mr. John Scott, Business Managerg Mr. Floyd Wilson, Supervisor of buildings and groundsg and Mr. Harold Heinkel, accountant, S f handle the affairs of the Business Office. S Protection of ETHS takes on a novel air when the nightwatchman rides his bicycle through the empty halls. His iolo is one of many of the school service staffs. Mending cracked desktops, pre- paring lunch for Evanstonians, providing temporary medical care for students--- these are iobs of the custodians and cafe- teria and health Service Staffs, respec- tively. The bookroom is another service agent, providing a storehouse for extra textbooks. 30
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