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FACULTY Mrs. Vidnovic and Mrs. Ferguson. 1 vN [ vl • j V, I mr Mrs. Amblem Secretary Merle Carpenter Senior Counselor Margaret Ferguson Junior Counselor: Cheerleaders Paul Kepner Junior-Senior Counselor Mrs. Carpenter counsels Linda Edwards. Quintin S. Lander Guidance Director: Senior Class Harry McCary Sophomore Counselor Marge Vidnovic Freshman Counselor: English I, F.N.A., ' Freshman Class Ruth Weaver Sophomore Counselor: World History; Sophomore Class Colonel Lander: Guidance Director. GUIDANCE “How can I get a transfer?” “Which college is right for me?” “When do I take college boards?” “Should I take an advanced class?” These and many more questions confront our guidance counselors each year. This year Stuart has the largest enrollment in its short history. This fact concerns the Guidance Department more than any other department in the school for it is responsible for state, county and school testing; college applications; tests and interviews; parent interviews; class schedules and student transcripts. Our counselors’ jobs seem endless and yet they are always willing to offer individual attention and advice to students concerning their immediate problems or their future. She’ll really be much belter ofj in a girl ' s l‘. E. class,” agrees the Guidance Stafj.
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Mrs. Hudgins tells Margie Hershey some bad news. Mrs. Leewe: Secretary to the Principal. Mrs. Corl: Accountant. Mrs. Siegel: Librarian. Mrs. Meadows: Librarian. Mrs. Williams: Nurse. Mrs. Hawk: J ' isiting Teacher.
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21 □ ENGLISH aisey Matney English II Julia Tiede English I Rusty Nalls English II, IV Betty Toone Creative Writing; English III Marian Russell English III, IV Marguerite Whitfield English II, III By memorizing Shakespeare, analyzing T. S. Eliot, and interpreting Emerson, the English students have had a new phase of our language opened to them. They have matured not only through literature but also through a better understanding of grammar and word usage. Yvonne Arnold English III, IV Ronald G. Borror Reading james i ,aoriei English III, IV: SABRE, Tennis Helen Garrison English I, II: Junior National Honor Society Mayme Holt English II, IV Betty Keenan English I, III Susan Kristal English I: Forensics Society Gerri Lenvin English IV Harriet Mask English II, IV: Journalism: Balladiers, Quill and Scroll Honor Society, RAIDER’S DIGEST Miss Toone confides in Mrs. Lenvin and Mr. Gabriel. This year, in addition to the regular English classes, there were four levels of advanced classes, English V, and a course in creative writing. Of course these accelerated classes demanded more time from the students but the satisfaction of accomplishment and learning made the course worth the extra effort. Journalism, too, was included in the schedule, acquainting the students with the complexities involved in newspapers. American Civilization, a combination of U.S. History and English III, gave new light to the English department. The combination of these new courses and the addition of Mrs. Holt, Mrs. Tiede, and Miss Kristal provided an interesting and successful year for the English Department. The Open Window:” Miss Arnold’s English Class. FACULTY
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