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The new secretary in the counselors' office. Mrs. Socije. checks Jim Blanchard’» attendance record. classes and see the new counselors' offices and sophomores arc assigned to this study hall. Across from the study hall is the new counselors’ offices which were constructed in the old stair- wells during the summer. The counselors for each class now have private offices; the seven counselors share the four private offices. The secretary to the counselors is in the main room. This secretary and the seventh counselor were added to the counseling staff this year to meet the growing needs of the increased student pop- ulation. Mr. Jean La Grange, a former joint-uatc rcpre»cn- tative. di»cu» e» civic» with Martha Hurley, Marilyn Sennc Gierke. Norm Tonsoni, and Dave Seidler. Chuck Rambo and Pete Elthout find that trig it catier when one know how to manipulate a slide rule.
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Then we drop in on several Beyond the runway are two more classrooms on the right and the projection room on the left. Various classes meet in the projection room to view films connected with the particular sub- ject being studied. At the end of this hall, next to the exit, is the entrance to the boys’ locker and shower room. The coaches’ and athletic office are here, too. On the second floor on this side of the build- ing is junior study hall. Most of the freshmen Dour Koehn display hit skill on the parallel bar» in (he gymnasium. One of the rare moment» in study hall when peace and quiet reign. Monte Kchlander consult with Mr . Coffeen in the new counselors orticc.
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The office mrwengerj run various errand for the counselors and the secretaries. Here Rosie Blank- schcin, one of these messengers, leaves the main office with a note for a student. Marcia Miller, Betty Bowen, Joanne Dalrymple, and Kay Pierce are among several high school girls who help the office staff carry on its work. This part of the second floor is a very busy area as the main office and principal’s office are also located here. These offices are the center of activity during the school day as many students and teachers come and go through the office doors on school business. Several high school girls help the clerk and the principal’s secretary Now, we see the principal's office and go These four sociology students, Jim Aaron. Mary Louise Uebelc, Jay Gicrkcy, and Kay Lubs use a chart in their discussion. Page twelve
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