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Seeking Knowledge Through the assistance of students, MissTrula Fleenor is able to run an efficient library by making information and materials readily available to students and faculty. Each year additional books and equipment are added. This year a new set of Collier’s Encyclopedias was added. Trula Fleenor. Miss Fleenor watches as Linda Fox checks out a book. Sherry Romans and -Joanne Shupe look for a book in the card catalogue. Students use their time wisely in study hall. Page 11
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Counseling the “Swingers” Fred McDonald. Mr. Mac moves on. Mr. Fred McDonald, previously Assistant Principal, is now in his first year as Head Guidance Counselor at MSHS. He and the four head sponsors of each class aid the students in deciding on future courses of action. The Guidance Depart¬ ment’s aims are to help each student make his high school career a pleasant, profitable, and useful one, and to develop his abilities to the highest possible degree to insure success in his future endeavors. Information concerning vocational, educational, and per¬ sonal opportunities are available to every student in the department’s extensive files of books, pamphlets, and audio¬ visual materials, and through special guidance programs. If A , , ,yM j 1 -lift fl i . Mr. Mac advises students on college board scores. r - jrkof ' , 1§ ir kJl irJ” JET V ' » , .V Li ‘c ' jM j t Page 10 The guidance staff counts ballots for the D.A.R. award.
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Language Roger Callis. Eloise M. Courtney. All the English classes study literature and grammar, with time devoted to develop¬ ing writing and public speaking skills. Outside reading is represented by monthly book reviews and in research for term papers. With the aid of new equipment —record players and an opaque projector —the teach¬ ers are able to supplement their teaching with greater appreciation. Sue Medley. Karen Ostdahl. Betty G. Wilson. Marvin Winters. Mrs. Wilson points out the difference between Puritan and Cavalier England. The ninth grade English class re-enacts a scene from David C opperfield. Ke
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