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ln a school the srze ol ours someone IS need d who can gtve the student body more than cftrctal rntormatron a sympathetrc person who understands the1r pomt ot vtew and can advrse them rntellrgently That of'1ce IS Well hlled by Mr Goby our busy counselor lns knowledge of both academlc and so 1al relattonshrps makes htm rnvaluable to our taff The growth and d velopment of our school has 1ncreased so raptdly that there las been a great need for someone who could gtve personal attentron and warm sympathy to personal and soctal maladrustments The answer to that problem was seen very qutckly when Mr Goby took over that offlce HIS charge of r gtstrdtron of over lOUU puplls For almost a month he lS kept busy gorng over program cards checkrng class scned t les and meanwhrle keeplng up other rou trne dut1es whlch are perpetually ar1s1ng when he 1S busrest Amrd all these dut1es he strll frnds trme to conduct h1s classes tn the x oodwork department The rrnportance of the counselor ts oft tlmes unclerestrmated In realrty thrs ottxce IS the center upon whrch all the soclal ltte dnd routrne work of the school revolve The coun selor plays a very rmportant part of all phases of school hte and we feel that our dean Mr Goby has accompltsned a great deal toward makrng our school more harmon rous rn that he has not only adrusted the re rn the school but of our school wlthln the communrty BOYS COUNSELOR .m.... i A J 4 I I H ..-. A l 4 I 4 V , A I 4 A . 1' V I I I 4 I 3 ' ' 9 1 . . , . ' 4 1 I . I. duties begin before school starts as he has lationship of students and organizations with- D , . . . . . I . .. - Q, , ' I I 'MN 1.1131 ,e,.st.,.g......,.m.. M ,X 'W' In Vt il A T T . 4 E Tixnri-wr
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4 GIRLS COUNSELOR In our school MISS Albrecht our counselor clarms the d1qn1ty and lmportance of an ad m1n1strat1ve otfrcer actmq as d1rector of socrol act1v1t1es and soc1al rnstructron of the school and prepares our school calendar of extra currrcular GCl1V1l19S She also capably serves 1n the capaclty of advrsor qrvmq personal quldance to hundreds of qrrls Many other smaller 1tems are mcluded rn her l1st ot dunes and she 1S always w1l11nq to ard to the b st of her ab1l1ty when needed No mlstake was made when she was chosen to take over these very rmportant dutles Included 1n her personal quldance rs the auty of calllnq at the homes of students whom slce feels may beneflt by rt 1n some way She spends many hours ot her trme at th1s occupa tton dmscussmq w1th the parents the partrcular problem or problems of some stu dents Sometrmes her rob at the moment may be helpmq some qrrl decrde her future voca t1on ln hte Most anytlme she may be heard saymq Mary rt you want to be a typtst your tvpmq grades must start comma up or others are qomq to be chosen for that Job you hav Th t he nas the soc1al calendar upon whrch our extra currlcular ac llV1l19S are reqlstered and the rules reqardmq l ned lt any each act1v1ty are kept to be exp G1 one doesnt know or wrshes them explamed Also MISS Albrecht has hrstory classes to whlch she must devote many hours and of whtch she also realrzes the rmportance Put all these very rmportant but trytnq dunes together and you have a Job whtch no one but someone llke Mrss Albrecht could eitlcrently t1ll Twelve Q5 I ' . your eye on. en, oo, s ' ' ,
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1 SCIENCE The modern trend in high school science throughout the country today is away from the highly technlcal and toward the more pract1cal The six hundred seventy students now enrolled in general science biology chemlstry and physics at Lanphier High Qchool are receiving instructions in accord ance with this trend While these subiects are made sufficiently fundamental to meet state un1vers1ty and North Central requi e the opportunity to secure information that will lead them to enioy richer fuller and more satisfying roles in a complex and changing society A rather extensive program of Visual Education and ample laboratory facilities offer science students two excellent methods for learning seeing and doing A fee of ten cents each year is charged to science students This money is used to pur chase and rent films Thls year several out standing films have been purchased and form the nucleus of a filrn llbrary that will be added to each year Many films from the State De partment of Public Health have b en shown to general sc1ence and biology classes Films for the chemistry and physics classes were ecured from the United States Bureau of Mines through its extension library at the Uni cooperation with manufacturers of nationally known products and afford excellent informa tion regarding modern chemical and physical processes in industry Biology students have taken many fiela trips when studying trees and their leaves In thzs Way the students become more interested in the study of science lumus C Wetzel Hugo Lindquis Frank lfloore Paul Stone l' u rm 4 . ' I 1, fm.. 5 A . A kv 1 M y ments, they are offering the students enrored versity of Illinois. These films are made in
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