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1, ,Ht,,r. Mr. Laughlin inquires into the prospects for a collegebound student. , . ,... Lf Y M. 21. rf l 5 Mr. Coles assists a student in finding a job. Ek V' X .. Early Planning Helps Students Mr. Richard Laughlin, Franklin,s col- lege co-ordinator, is very concerned by students who are late in planning for their future. But, he feels that it is the student,s individual responsibility to ask for the necessary information. Mr. Laughlin works with the counselors and Mrs. Bonnae Lindley in the Vocational Information Center in sending this in- formation to the students. Underclass- men should be encouraged to use all sources of information offered to avoid a last minute and perhaps a hasty de- cision. 'X . 1 Mr, Robert Mr. RlCll3I'd Cgles Laughlin Vocational College Coungelor Co-ordinator Soph. Counselor 200 Students Receive ,Io bs As vocational counselor, Mr. Robert Coles finds part-time jobs for Franklin High School students along with work- ing on the Neighborhood Youth Corps and Cosmetology programs. Mr. Coles aided in providing students with a beneficial and meaningful work experience program. A grade of Pass or Fail is given for each term of work experience. This year he assisted 50 to 75 students in finding employment, and involved 150 students in the work ex- perience program. Academics 25
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Counselors rge the aking of Wise Plans To help you make wise plans and de- cisions as a student is the purpose of the Counseling D e p a r t m e n t. Counselors work with the individual students throughout their high school career. Mr. Laughlin took the post of College Co-ordinator for half a day and remains as sophomore hoys counselor for the other half. Mr. Terada, art teacher, counsels sophomore hoys part-time. 'Mai Mr. Bill Burnam consults with Ron Hensley on problem. ' ,,,, at . if-.flip if .-we -s A: .it Mrs. Helen Weed Senior Girls Busy at work with Mrs. Emma Moore and Dee-Ann Knight. Mrs. Helen Weed reads over studenfs materials. ef ' ik .,..,,,, . . , 3 . l 1 I 4' fl ' ' M ar a ' i'..... , , 5 ,, Nady Y .,L TN A dt ... 4 A Mrs. Sara MV- Bill Miss ll0f0ll15' Mr. Rivhard Mrs. lirnmn Mr. Donald Mr. Lewis Mr. Yoshinohu Borehers Bl!- mlm DHYIJOIAP Laughlin Moore Nelson Pfllfkg Teradu ,lunior Girls Senior Boys S0I'h0m0f College l7rf'shrnen Freshmen JLIHIOI' Boys Art Girls Counselor Girls Boys Sophomore Sophomore Boys Boys 24 Academics 'fi
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Mrs. Dee Cowing. Mr. Jack King, Dr. C. V. Crerner, and Mr. Richard Laughlin dismiss and read over school materials. ini-Courses nstituted b Curriculum Council Headed by Mr. Yoshinobu Terada, the Curriculum Council instituted a mini- course program in non-academic in- terest areas. Student opinions and sug- gestions were presented by the student members of the Council. Miss Dorothy Grant made a proposal that a freshman entering a second-yea' foreign language class be granted a credit for work completed in grade school. This was adopted. Course improvements, schedule im- provements, problems concerning odd and even scheduling, and new courses were investigated by the Council. Curriculum Council members: 1First row! Mrs. Janet Faurot, Secretary: Mis LaRhette Swann: Mrs. Gwen Creeng Mrs. Lynette Chiotti: Mrs. Joan Flachg Mrs. Ila Tweteng Mrs. Ruby Sewright. fsecond rowl Mr. John Peery: Mr. Phil Pingree: Mr. Billy Burnamg Mrs. Joseph Sklenicka: Mr. John Sheflerg Mr. Gerald Eurichg Mr. Yoshinobu Terada, Chairman: Mr. Jack King. 26 Academics
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