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Mrs. An Special Staffs Lend Aid The Special Services and Special Education staffs give help to those students needing it. The students are given the opportunity to learn to study as well as to help understand and complete homework assignments. These teachers help students in almost every academic area, and try to help the students stay caught up in their classes. The teachers also aid students in preparing for tests, and sometimes give the exams to the students in place of the regular classroom teacher. ln general, students are helped in many ways by these two departments. .rifawiassrwr .. iri. 3 MM - ,I rim , XV . new W ' ' ' .'-.' ' , ' 1 - 1, .,,-,s f. , lj' 5. j 3 . '1 ti' 1'2 f I ,sw T ll t T if fi ' I n ,r -. r 1 ., Q ,fu . ,, ' 'lite . . fs A ,, 1 ' f in e , 'Lum 5 jf ii ft , eff? ' . if .r in . wgzf ' f' 7:f.i,1l' 'ii 4 --N , f -- ' 'WG ft W if .. flfigk r flftlflef t W Q: fi 2 ' ,. ' ,. V A WM' V, f V 1 V2.2 is , ., ' s t rm-. A - A fs 1 , . Mr. Bob lngoldsby interrupts his typing of department data to confer with a student about a problem lit'-'1 .1' -lam - basin--K-lk... 'M' -l.lv.sh-.Lg-4x1-1-'il'f-.pw-44--Ulf-l'-'i,i, ' 4l A' 'A 1-A-' ' ' n Oxley and Mrs. Bev Kramer take time out from their mass of paperwork for the photographer
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i S Business World lnterests Students The Consumer Education department and COE about their business world around them. oth help students learn about our business world. ln COE students take the course as well as 1 Consumer Education, courses range from Busi- regular classes and then work at a job in the ess Law to Short l-land. Depending on the community for approximately halt the school day. n about insurance, note tak- The student must have a job in order to stay in the t t ing and the stock market. COE program. g accouning yp , ' t larn ourse, students lear H , ' , Such courses give students an opportunity o e li Nw Mrs. Forgy with her ever-present grade bo Ms. Jones prepares an ok heads homeward 3 s 7 , 5 , x 5 E W sr l Ei 5 I E 4 5 if is .5 i What's that, you say, asks Mr. Freter as his class is interrupted. h th a erwork from his COE bound. Mr. Bruns is almost swamped wit e p p ' s exam for one of her upcoming classes. Q sr -uin- A'--1-...A---nam .-....,,,,,,-h . 4 ......,.. ... , H .UM .-.. .... .-.... tudents' jobs. -Q -mmssss ss . FT -Offs ' . s s s - t s sss. is .. 1 A sofa ' fisi vrwissfws fu fit' Ni' rfrsf-if-TCL--rust' . N ' of iss 5' ' s ts... 0 -Q s i s :M ess , g,,,M,,,,, .,, X. , ess,-W - s s
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Nurses And Aids Work Hard To Provide Their Services Horton Watkins High School personnel such as nurses, librarian aids, and student lounge aids provide many needed services for the students, faculty, and the school as a whole. The nurses, speciality is helping heal students so they can return to their classes as quickly as possible. The nurses are always ready and waiting to take a student's temperature or try to cure any ailment he may have. They also provide everything from a bandaid to a wheelchair. The librarian aids help students and faculty use the library services to the best advantage. They help in everything from usage of audio-visual materials to reproducing articles needed. The aids also assist the librarians with everyday tasks. The student lounge aids watch over activities in the lounge and help in any way they can to assist students with problems the students have. , W..- . 6 is U V ' V3 Qt 5 rsh ' Z .If ,lil V .X ,, 5 D I L! 'S S? K X XS . Fx Mrs. Ethel Newman, student lounge aid, controls Steve Johnston lfrontl, Samantha Gittelman, Andy Solomon, Ellen Ryan, Drew Green and Danny Platner, QQ 'T NK y, ,G-W fir. . gt Mrs. Helen Christophersen, library clerk: Mrs. Joan Campbell. secretary: Mrs. Ruth Peterson, librar clerk, and M s. Jud L l k' ll d y r y ane, c er , a stan ready to lend their aid. Nurses Mrs. Carolyn Tharp and Mrs. Dee Cavanaugh check the list of students who have come down sick today with a strange illness called schoolidis. .2 Mm ta i 1. e 2554- t .. .yr was , f Q . f f' ., ,. ,W . tif 1 ? fl? ,f . .4 'ff I. ' ,' Ill . e 1 - '
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