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'ezi- y . Janelle Watson laughs at thought of leaving at 2:30. Photo by Pascal Villiger. di ,bn- ,N rv- f 4 gf,,i- 1 .Pau . Fo---,N--. l'rf!S.Q-sw ,-I 9 ,UQ .Q Fred Holt makes last minute changes on schedule cards. Photo by Pascal Villiger. Barbara Seelhorst helps a senior fill out a college application. Photo by Pascal Villiger. Karen Pantasks, How many classes did you want to change? Photo by Pascal Villiger. Counselors 15
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Counselors aim students toward future goals Thejob ofthe counselorswas anythingbut easy. It involved time consuming paper and computer work, not to mention the many hours spent in conferences with students and parents. The counselors' major objective was to help students to recognize and achieve their goals. They gave advice on courses to take and presented the students with as many alternatives as possible to a problem. Besides changing students schedules, counselors had to deal with the administration of standardized tests and preparation for College Night. Counselor Carol Young expressed her satisfaction with the overall staff moral, I think Klein High School has a great counseling staff. Everyone is concerned for the student! Counselors were: Kay Harbeck, Barbara Martin, Karen Pant, Carol Young, Diane Fishero, Darlene McCue, Barbara Seelhorst, Fred Holt, Janelle Watson and Tommye Fant. The 1983-1984 counselors. Photo by Phillip Diane Fishero helps a student find her schedule Martin. card on the first day of school. Photo by Lee Armstrong. 14 Counselors -I Tommye Fant out to get her plcture taken. r ' ' I Vllllger. sm 'gg Darlene McCue interrupts her phone call to answer a student's question. Photo by Pascal Vllllger.
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Performers reveal hidden talent or The Fine Arts Department revealed the 4, talents ofmanyindividuals.Whetherinchoir, drama, band, orchestra, art, or journalism, everyone had a point to get across. ln the choir room, students sang out and brought music to life. Band and orchestra students prepared for upcoming concerts and halftime shows. The auditorium was filledwiththesound ofbanginghammersand lines being rehearsed as drama students built sets and practiced plays. ln the journalism room,writers'thoughtscouId not be seen or heard. Only the looks on their faces expressed what was going on in their minds. The art room was a work of art itself. Art students showed their talents through paintings, drawings and sculptures. 'TY Q Wally Van Schelt listens carefully to see if his strings are in tune. Photo by Lee Armstrong. A practical joke gi ves the casta good laugh. Pho to by Rick Seehausen. 16 Performers
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