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“But I’ve got to see my counselor. I need help—now.r' Typical a.m. in Guidance Office. V ? +■ ' ++m+ H Mtt KW TOlWHiiiWB Mr. Erie Nilson Mi» Carol Kraft Mr. Stanley Kriedland Mr. Robert Paddock 13
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Mr. Joseph anchclli. chairman Mi» Ruth Williams Guidance Corrects Computer’s “Human” Errors Automation finally hit the Guidance Department this Fall in the form of a million dollar computer that sched- uled student programs. According to Mr. George Gould, principal, the computer made less than one percent error in scheduling. Despite this fact, it was sometimes difficult to convince students of the computer's value after they spent days deciphering their schedules and hours obtaining schedule changes. The Guidance Department spent the major part of the year helping students develop a realistic awareness of them- selves, according to Mr. Joseph Zanchelli, department chairman. Guidance also revised the handbook, organized the Greeter Committee, and established a committee to do follow up work on South’s alumni. Mi» Rosemary McNamara GREETER PLANNING COMMITTEE Seated (I to r): F. Scrim. J. Richman (chairman), C. Vincent; Standing: B. Goldberg (secretary), A. Cohen.
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Mias Louise Stevens, English Department chairman, confers with her student Robert Kopel. Changes In Senior English Considered Under the new department chairman. Miss Louise Stevens, the English faculty investigated approaches in teaching, with an emphasis on materials and scheduling. While giving attention to ways of increasing students’ listening skills, the department also worked to revise the senior English program. Plans for revision included con- sideration of different scheduling for senior classes to allow for large-group learning activities, as well as indepen- dent studies. At present the senior year program offers students a large number of electives from which to choose. A regular pro- gram which extends the work started in previous years, a one-semester reading course, and courses which give special emphasis to factual writing, creative writing, and drama as literature are among the electives available to seniors. For classes which focus on fundamentals of English, the department purchased large quantities of materials that deal with practical applications of English. Mrs. Jane Blackburn
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