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SCHEDULES. COURSES. AND THE LIKE Qi information about scholarships, M Williams considers possible candidates. 'W' 'Ars Mrs. Alma Luck Mrs. Jane Price reflects on her days activities, as she waits for the next student. Explaining the significance of raw scores, Mr. Arnold Ritt clarifies Tracy Cormier's questions on her SAT results. One of the smallest yet most impor- tant departments for students at Kecoughtan was the guidance depart- ment. Under the direction of Mrs. Jane Price, the office was a place where a student could go to be helped, informed and guided out of any sticky situation, from transferring to getting ready for college or a career. Each of the five counselors had a special area of concentration besides counseling their set of students. Mrs. Alma Luck helped students find schol- arships for college-bound seniors and the financial aid director was Mr. Har- old Parrish. For those who decided that college was not for them, Mr. Sidney Williams, career counselor, pointed them in the right direction. For transfer students, Mr. Arnold Ritt was present to help with any problems as organizer of the Transfer Adjust- ment Group, known as TAG. All these counselors saw to it that students were in the right classes, the right grade and on the right track for the future. Mr. Harold Parrish frantically searches for the file of a transferring student. Guidance 9
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BOOKS, BOOKS AND MORE BOOKS Miss Nancy Spain finished out an- other year as Kecoughtan's head librar- ian, keeping the library in order and maintaining its educational atmosphere. She was also responsible for selecting new books with which to keep the school's collection up-to-date. The amount of paper work that accompa- nied these tasks was so great that as- sistants and student aides took care of the routine duties essential to a library, such as checking out books and replac- .X LLM 'v , i efficient Miss Nancy Spain keeps the library records straight. As Miss Mary Owens stays busy at her daily work, she makes copies for dittos on the Themotax machine. 'K. ing them to their proper shelves. Clerical duties and the responsibility of repairing damaged books fell upon the shoulders of Mrs. Pat McFadden and Mrs. Bette Bishop, who served as library clerks. The Audio-Visual center, although less prominent and somewhat removed from most of the student body, was run by Assistant Librarian Mary Owens with the same efficiency char- funds. Kecoughtan library. Smiling, Mrs. Alease Evans ends her day by counting up the last of the Mrs. Bette Bishop works busily at filing cards in the card catalog in
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10 Nurse As students returned to Kecoughtan last fall they were met by several un familiar faces in various offlces around the school ln the clinic a new face in a white nurses uniform greeted them as Mrs Jo Colburn took up her duties as face of retired Mrs Myra Hastings Mrs Colburn has been a nurse for twenty four years, three of which have been spent in the Hampton School Sys tem As the school nurse Mrs Colburn not only helped the sick, but also coun seled students about health related problems Mrs Colburn was a valuable addition to the school and a nice per son to go to when students were ill. Other changes noted by returning students were the new faces in the ad- ministrative offices. Mrs Cheryl Wil- liams, last year s data processing clerk replaced retired Mrs Betsy Storey as receptionist. Miss DeVera Lee took over Mrs Williams old job while over in guidance, Mrs Esther Penrod replaced Mrs Gladys Hardrath long familiar to students in her capacity as guidance secretary. Working with Mrs Penrod was an- other new arrival data processing clerk Mrs Joyce Dorsey However, one fa- miliar face remained as Mrs. Katie Rives began her second year at Kecoughtan as secretary to the princi- pal, Mr. Gillikin. -:S - Calmly, Mrs. Katie Rives jots down another appointment on Mr. Gillikin's busy agenda. Referring to her accurate files, Nurse Jo Colburn checks on a student's past illnesses. school nurse, replacing the long-familiar - - 1 sf is Checking the alignment of the mimeographs Mrs ther Penrod duplicates more copies of a student's transcripts. As Miss De Vera Lee fills out report card forms smiles as she finds another straight A student Along with her many other duties, Mrs. Cheryl Williams makes announce- ments over the PA system. Mrs. Joyce Dorsey takes time out to look over her work for the day .,g1 '
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