Jackson High School - Reflector Yearbook (Jackson, MI)

 - Class of 1962

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alocatioiw under excellent JHS counA eling Ataff Iuniors are always welcome to discuss their prob- W, wg 'Ki' if-fr! Incoming sophomores this year found a friend and inimitable aid in Mr. Robert Fedore. He was always available to give them advice about any difficulties they may have en- countered. Also he taught a psychology class, Was advisor to the Social Service Committee, and served as head golf coach. Mr. Fedore received his Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts degrees from the University of Michigan. College and his Master of Arts degree s lems with Miss lustice and Mr. Stanfill. iyys f Aly Another of the able counselors greet- K' Ay S- ing sophomores this year was Mr. Rich- ' ard Smock. They found that he too was A S' g always available to help them settle any problems in planning their junior class Vvfvu . ... , schedules. Mr. Smock received his Bach- y .A elor of Science degree from Stout State ff 1 Mr. Fedore and Mr. Smoclc, as class coun- selors, check over the class elections for the coming year made by the present sopho- mores. irom Michigan State University. Also an eleventh grade counselor this year Was Mr. Robert Stanfill. Iuniors who needed advice could find him in his oifice all day except during fifth hour when he taught a psychology class. Mr. Stanfill received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Southeast Mis- souri State College and his Master of Arts and Master oi Education degrees from Michigan State University. He has also done advanced study at the University oi Missouri and the University of Minnesota. 15

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Student! plan future AtudieA, clwwe collegad, y. During the senior year, many problems arise as to vocational plans and the choice of a col- lege. Always willing to assist seniors with these and other problems is Miss Ruth Coolidge, OHS of the senior counselors. ln addition to her counseling duties, Miss Coolidge teaches an English class and acts as advisor to the Fu- ture Nurse's Club. Miss Coolidge received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Middlebury Col- lege and her Master of Arts degree from Colum- i 4.-no A . 1 f g--- . bla University. i ' 1-,Axe 'f .-A 'V il , , A ,f'5,QyTf ? f 4,J3-35.931-:A 1A Vi Mg,N,s fd'f,?'..1gLv g4'fiv'iTt1:fv 4 1: 'WCQL Y- V-4'Cs f: 'qf f ' - '-'Ze - '- fl 76,1-1 ' U.5w.,.f f ,. ,m.,21,'m3f'f'. -4.-4 fwci-'fb , if-1 sf., -5 A , Mr. Franklin Graham is also a senior coun- selor. His office is always open to students who need advice in regard to their programs, college plans, and of their career choices. Be- sides counseling, Mr. Graham teaches a class of Applied Mathematics and is a member of the Board in Control of Athletics. Mr. Graham received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Cul- ver Stockton College and he has done graduate Work at the University of Missouri and Colorado State University. -be-I 5, V557 New to the IHS faculty this year was Miss Ianet Iustice, who served as an eleventh grade counselor. Students were always welcome in her office to discuss any problems which they might have had. She also taught a psychology class. Miss Iustice received her Bachelor of Science degree and her Master of Arts degree from Ball State Teachers College and she has done advanced study at Michigan State Uni- versity, the University of Michigan, and Eastern Michigan University. 14 Miss Coolidge and Mr. Graham consult each other about a student's college application.



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Office Ataff cookd, and caA tvdimw Miss Eleanor Kuklinski has varied duties in her position as Mr. Holman's secretary. She also acts as the schools registrar. Those who Work so hard to keep our school neat and clean are, bottom picture, lst row: Mr. Persel Ritter, Mr. Harold Hobbs, and Mr. Vladimir Ditkowsky. Second row: Mr. Orrin Sage, Mr. Edward Sprangle, and Mr. Elmer Nees. In the top picture lst row: Mr. Harold Hobbs, and Mrs. Leara Logan. Second row: Mr. Edward Alger, Mr. Harry Timm, and Mr. Elmer Russel. 16 The cooks who work so hard so the students and faculty can have hot, nourishing lunches are standing: Mrs. Marguerite Garrison, Mrs. luanette Pontius, Mrs. Esther Christner, Mrs. Marian Wain- wright, and Mrs. Clarabell Sherman. Seated are Mrs. Gladys Norris and Mrs. Ruth Hale.

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