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Students sign in the counselors office to folk with admission representatives from the many colleges that visit Washington. Here Sharon Boggs and Jim Fark receive advice from the Iowa State Univerity repre- sentative on application for admittance. A counselor who really enloys working with young people and o student who needs and wants help solving a problem ore the most important factors in a good counseling program. With well equipped conference rooms and a library of college and voca- tional references, Washingtons counseling program is on integral part of each students high school career. Our counselors have one main goal for each school year and that is to confer with every student. lf o problem is brought to a counselor, the student shouIdn't expect to be handed a ready-made solution. The counselors try to guide each individual so that he or she will search to determine his own solu- tion. The office and the counselors are available to everyone, giving help and understanding. George Novak, M Ed. n Scheduling And Planning For College And Career N . ', fs s . S f X, . I Donald Wegner, M.Ed. Miss Bunanek and Mr. Hershner advise seniors Mary Beth Riecli and John Camp on tests needed for col- lege admttance, ' - 21 -
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Concepts And Ideas Death-dust casts dark, fatal shadows on the earth.. . synthetic fibers clothe us.. .victims of paralysis find miracles can happen. The secrets of space abound iust beyond man's grasp. Soon he will hold them securely in the palm of his hand. The SCIENCE DEPARTMENT offers full year courses in Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Physical Science. The primary purpose of these classes is to teach fundamental principles. They provide instruction in class and laboratory work, and promote habits and ideals of accuracy, persistency, and hon- esty. Students are given the oppartunity to explore the many different fields of science in preparation for college and a possible vocation. Appreciation of the scientific approach should lend students to apply it to the problems of daily life. Each student may advance according to his ability and interests in a certain field. He will have the chance to demon- strate experiments and do research with the teacher's assis- tance. This year, in keeping with the science boom, Washington has several more available science classrooms and up-to-date equipment and laboratories. Sheryl Dutton and Cheryl Mclntyra perform an experiment with weights in the new Physical Science laboratory. Mr. Thompson demonstrates the laws governing falling bodies to one of his Physics classes. .23.
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