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I l Clifford Wise, Curriculum Coordinator I Elizabeth Childs, Girls' Guidance Director You may wonder now that the wonderful class of '63 is about to depart what Mr. Parsons and Mrs. Childs will do with all their spare time. Don't forget, however, that this year's great junior class will need all the help available in making their post-graduate plans. Freshmen, take heart! Our guidance directors actually care about you and want to help you with your problems. Sophomores, it's never too early to start thinking about your career and what college you would like to attend. Whatever your problem, two very experienced consultants are always available. Curriculum and Guidance Mr. Clifford Wise, curriculum co-ordinator, is re- sponsible for the effective execution of a carefully planned curriculum for grades one through twelve. Since he must always be one step ahead of the current trends in education, he constantly visits various classes to understand the problems facing modern education. Because of his thorough knowledge of the curriculum system at Medina High School and because of his vast experience in the field of curriculum co-ordination, Mr. Wise has become an integral and indispensable mem- ber of our administration. David Parsons, Boys' Guidance Director Our guidance department, in just four years, per- forms the seemingly impossible task of counseling all students during their transformation from verdant freshmen to grand ole seniors. During the freshman year, a parent-student-counselor meeting is held to make out a tentative schedule for the remaining three years. During the sophomore and junior years, this schedule is constantly checked and the necessary alter- ations are made. The guidance department is equipped with a large assortment of college materials, which are always available to interested students. In the junior and senior years, Mr. Parsons and Mrs. Childs attempt to aid the student in deciding what to do after gradua- tion. The college choices are made on the results of aptitude tests, personal preferences, and entrance re- quirements.
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Administration Staff Melsa Clapp Burton J. Thomas, Business Manager The Administration Staff carries on work concerning the Superintendant and the Board of Education. The staff includes Melsa Clapp, secretary to Mr. Buttong Mildred Wagner, School Tax Collector and secretary in the business ofiiceg Elsie Quintern, Clerk of District and Account Clerkg and Mr. Thomas, Administration Assistant. Mildred Wagner 7 Elsie Qumtern
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Library Helen Gilmeister, Librarian Our school library has many purposes. It furnishes reference materials to supplement work done in the individual classes, provides leisure reading, encourages people to read for enjoyment, and teaches the students how to use the library wisely. Under the supervision of Miss Gillmeister, Library Club girls take over many of the daily duties of the library. A few of these duties are checking books in and out at the desk, helping to get new books ready for circulation, arranging bulletin board displays, and repairing books. These girls do a very fine job in helping our library run smoothly. The Paper-Back Book Store, which was started one and a half years ago, helps the student realize the fun of reading and also helps him build up his own personal library. All types of books are represented in the col- lection. ' Miss Gillmeister is always eager to help us in any way possible. We owe much to our library and librarian. W Q X lllliiml MP. 'gif X ff! X. l XA! 'ml' - gf Wx X 1 Reading and research
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