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111 Guidance Mr. joseph Purcell-De iartment Chairman Counse or Mr. jolm Ryan Counselor ,442 Mr. Charles Richards Counselor At Guilderland fhere are ffmr guidance sounselnrp They are exfias-eifra people who do not have , highly' defined 'task +C Out 'ffiih each piipi, They are free fe work with each student as an in dividual-to help hirn ui he wishes to he helped, Hovif fhe counselor assists a student varies For some he is only source if mfcrntaion concerns ing educational 'foceiional requirementsg for others he is a close ifriend. a confldant or a source of inspirafion For all he is open-open to discuss each individuals needs to use talents and training to assist the student meet these needs. The varying needs among todays smdents makes assist- ing each individual a challenge for counselors. Mr. Ilutchin Tibbitg Counselor 4 A, U is my Mrs. Mary DUSZki9W'iCZ Secretarx' Mrs. Betty Rice Secretary vw . is L. ii A P r
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Cafeteria X P. Cunningham, B. Daniels, H. Perez, l. Sholpes, B. Colley, D. Ciruola, T. Kilmafle, To provide the students of Guilderland with well balanced lunches, the staff prepares the food into interesting meals. The preparation of these meals requires a great deal of time and work and the cafe- teria staif deserves recognition for their efforts. 1 I i Y Mrs. Mosallfllielician Mrs. Vl'0Oi'I12lll'-Cllf'I'lx The people in the IBM oflice save the faculty and administration many hours through the use of their valuable and com- plex machines. Their role in computer pro- gramming has become an indispensible part of Cuilderland, and it promises to become even more important in the future. Mrs. Tuff, Mrs. Herchenroder, E. Regan. 13
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i SN 4' Library f V win .gr i .-5,53 - ?. In N 1 , 2. 1 f . - 5 i fwff as yy . -4.4-f' 1 '23, X-1- f, '.! ur . 'kg Al' ,. f 9 5 ' - W' ..-. Q J V I V' Miss D0l0l'CS Ropke Mr, Cullen finishes his rescarcli. Librarian Books are the keys to our knowlede. Each book we open helps us to gain knowledge. Without the library and its assistants, Miss Ropke, Mr. McMahon, and Mrs. Asch, our minds might be blank. Miss Ropke is always there to lend ai help- ing hand in finding a good book, film strip, record or tape for you. The library seems to grow more and more eacli year. The shelves are being filled with more and more books, but somehow Miss liopke finds a space for each and every one of them. In the library you will Hnd not only Miss Hopke, but the card catalog, veiiieal files, the periodical index and a multitude of hooks. If you open a hook you might find that key to knowledge. Mr. Edmund McMahon Assistant Librarian Q i Mrs. Reba Asch Secretary .Q
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