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a cg,-1'-:,'., QQQXMPJ' , ' -., Above: Mrs. Mariorie Christy and Benjamin Sanders, both of the Guidance Department, help their students work out their schedules. Below: Clifford Synder has been the Director of the Evening School Division since it began in 1970. It has become the largest Indianapo- lis Evening School. F . 5 35 pgs: .. - - s-.--:E 1 C it Q ' -ttyrfgf-1 ',., . 26 -... -.n5t'f -5 ...-n f'Q -lx L, 0 Working for the students John Marshall's Guidance Department plays an important role for the students. The Guidance Department provides five counse- lors for the school's 2300 students. This is what is sometimes heard in the Guidance Office. I'm sorry but l cannot change your schedule. Do you have any idea about what you want to do when you get out of high school? How many credits are you car- rying right now? Are you going to college? Mr, Vardaman, l'm a senior and I only have 30 credits. What am I gonna do? Students should realize how important the Guidance Depart- ment really is. Getting schedules made out is only one of many tasks that involve the counselors and stu- dents. Keeping files and talking with each student individually also involves time for the guidance counselors and the student. The counselors spend time and make an effort to listen to each individual. Scheduling involves much paper work. Follow up coun- seling is done for students with poor grades and for those with per sonal problems.
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Evening School keeps growing Nearly l,300 students are tak- ing advantage of John Marshall's Evening School. From 5 until 9 p.m., students can take both aca- demic courses such as chemistry and math classes or personal inter- est courses such as upholstery and physical education. According to Evening School Director Clifford Snyder, students enroll in Evening School for several reasons. Some teenagers finish up their senior year by going to Eve- ning School to continue their edu- cation and maintain a iob during the day. It is also common for some adults to take Evening School to finish their education. Others iust want to improve skills such as in math or they want hobby classes. As of now, there are a total of 74 teachers teaching in Evening School compared to 126 teaching who teach in day school. Beginning with the second year of Evening School, there have been six graduation ceremonies and more than T00 graduates each year. Students have a choice of a Marshall diploma or one from the school where they have earned the most credits. The cost of Evening School is three dollars a semester for high school courses, the fee is 5420.00 tuition in addition to a regular class fee. Marshall's Evening School is open to any person l6 years or older living in the state of Indiana. However, it is difficult for a l6- year-old to get into Evening School because the administration would rather have students this age com- plete their education in day school. The Monday through Thursday schedule is flexible for community members. The Night School Divi- sion continues to grow each year. Mi , 5 .. 'r f' 'v--'- ii' lil ' A- Doc Weaver's students make iokes during a night school course of Anatomy and Physics. Mr. Robert's night school computer math students look surprised as he gives an assignment.
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