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GUIDANCE 5,3 30T0 W cause SSDRS Afffo W yggzfffwo V00 Write? W MW COLLEGE M6117 SMH 52,914 7550 ,wrt ,MF60 SIWIOK WH G Mr. Canfield, Director of Guidance, emphasizes the importance of attending college. Mrs. Bender directs Senior Placements Tests. Guidance Molds Future Citizens Through patient understanding on the part of the guidance department, most unde- cided students choose the career they will enter. This department also provides the latest infor- . . W W H1-gg., mation on scholarships, advanced schooling, iifi-Qt s X' 'A and vocational opportunities. i 3 i ll uhm-4 Mr. Clark, Registrar, helps student, Betty Birdsong, plan her schedule. Mrs. Wood keeps dup on all the latest psychological con- cepts of student problems. 2I
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CLERICAL STAFF 1 -1-fe:iYe'fa' it J Mrs. Weeks, records clerk, is responsible for all student files. The efficient secretarial staff is an in- dispensable part of the administration. In ad- dition to keeping all student record files cur- rent and handling staff correspondence, the secretaries process paper work for students as well as faculty members. All money trans- actions for school activities are administered by the bookkeeper. In case of injury or illness, students are cared for by the school nurse who assists in such cases and advises students in health needs. Miss Couch, hookkeeper, adds two new slogans to her collection. Administrative Staff Helps Everyone Now, what have we here? wonders Mrs. Marzulli, principals secretary, as she opens the mail. X x A Mrs. Cook, school nurse, keeps up-to-date health records on all students,
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ENGLISH Miss Blessing Mrs. Bliss Mrs. Carlile Mrs. Crosthwaite Miss Darnell Language Arts Improve Communications Mrs. Ewart Mrs. Poole Mr. Shaughnessy H554 Mrs, Slaughter Mr. Wheeler inf! English is the basis of our ability to un- derstand and be understood. By developing a mastery of words and their usages from in- struction in grammar and composition, a stu- dent learns to speak and write our language properly. Moreover, a knowledge of English, American, and world literature cultivates the mind to be more critical and to be apprecia- tive of the cultures of other lands. Sue Blabaum concludes her review on a recent play. Students are required to read
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