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Mrs . Cecilia Price Director pt. Meeting Student Needs GUIDANCE SERVICES People who really care and who take a personal interest in the students are found in the Guidance Services office at Henderson County Junior College. Mrs. Cecilia Price, Director, and Jerry Mayfield, Vocational Counselor, work hand in hand with the counselors in Special Services to provide students with the best possible guidance service. The Guidance Services staff provides programs that support the people involved in the total programs on the main campus and in the centers. A cooperative effort is made to meet each student as an indi- vidual where he is provided for him what is needed. The staff believes that social development in extra-class activities, a sense of belonging to and identification with HCJC, achieve- ment of self-understanding, development of individuality and understanding of responsibility, and preparation for satisfying post-HCJC experiences are very much a part of a student's total education and increase his ability to achieve success in his cho- sen educational program . The Guidance staff works closely with the students to provide them with personal-social counseling: academic-vocational advisementg coordination of faculty-advisementg peer-counsel- Jerry Mayfield ing and tutoring: referral and health services, new student orien- tation and testingg job placement and transfer placementg financial aid and scholarship information, and registration con- ferences for students in academic transfer and technical-voca- tional programs. They also do student follow-up and research, and recruiting and high school visitation. Guidance, direction, and leadership are qualities that make the staff in this office one of the most valuable at HCJC. I 9 0 O , 1 Mrs. Barbara Loper Technical-Vocational Counselor Secretary
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Advice for Academically and Financially Disabled SPECI L SERVICES PROGRAM Two hundred and seventy academically or financially disadvantaged students were aided by the Special Services Program through a federal grant of S70 ,OOO for the school year 1974-75. Bob Baccarini served as director for the program with Rip Drumgoole and Kay Hund ley serving as counselors. Miss Hundley is also in charge of the tutoring program which initiated self paced programs in business math, speech, Algebra I and II , History 223 , and Freshman and Sophomore English. Carrie Watson and Espanola Drumgoole , Counselors-Instructors, supervise the tutor- ing lab and teach reading under the program. ,V D I 3 'P ff' it t fii, ' ' W--f ' ,,, I X Ms . Kay Hundley Counselor Mrs. Gayle I-lanula Bob Baccarini Secretary Director :sf ,t.,,,,,.,w' .l,A,, .,. v' I. w 4 n Mrs. Carrie Watson Mrs. Espanola Drumgoole Rip Drumgoole Counselor-Instructor Counselor-Instructor Counselor 180
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ANNUAL STAFF Editor ------------------- ------- A lice Struck Sponsor ---- ---- M rs . Ruby Martin FALL CLASS MEMBERS: Kathy Beggs Kenneth Clayton Joel Dunacusky Richard McLane Lillie Nelson Vickie Parker SPRING CLASS MEMBERS: Christine Cooper PHOTOGRAPHERS AND LAB TECHNICIANS: Jadd Stepp David Murphy Earl Morris Fred Adams Dr. Vernon Price SPECIAL CREDITS Color Photographs - Dr. Vernon Price Cp. '70-755. Nancy Worsham - Cover drawing. Mrs. Lois Maxwell - Art work Cp. 1533, lettering for cover. Mrs. Ruby Martin - Introductory copy Cp. 5-175. Miss Alice Struck - Editor for the second year. Outstanding leadership and organizational qualities made the Annual work easier. Mike Burns- Special thanks for his help in all areas - copy, photography, and picture lab work: especially sports section Cp. 104-1193 . Special thanks to all those understanding faculty members whose classes were interrupted for pictures, and whose classes were cut to meet publishing deadlines. Also, special thanks to Danny Teague for coordinating picture lab work, photography, and lending a sympathetic ear. SPECIFICATIONS The 1975 Cardinal's press run was 950 copies. The paper used on the 184 pages was Matte Enamel. Headlines were Melior type . Division pages were Enlarged Halftone Dot Process. The cover was Expressions Grain with applied color added to the special ink drawing. It was printed by the Taylor Publishing Company of Dallas. 182
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