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entral Running Smoothly and Successful f-QL --fd mart' '. WILLIAMS, representative from Yale University, discusses with Yale's high standards. Throughout the year men from such schools as Thompson and Mr. Drake, counselors, the requirements to meet ISTODIANS Mr. Shearon and Mr. Mitchell check one of the large fans the building's heating system. Their diligent care keeps the building uipment in good working order at all times. come to speak to Central students. ONE PART of the iob of counseling must be done in individual inter- views. Mr. Pruett, who became a counselor this year, talks with a student about his college career. A 3' mf. -.,,,LV-' w,-- V s X, ,.,t No. Page 21
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Many People Combine Their Talents to Ke y so c THE LIBRARIAN, Miss Marcella Crump, arranges an unusual display of book iackets. Such attractive displays show how interesting books can be and encourage reading as part of education. The services that the guidance counselo render to Central are of great importance an benefit all students. They help students he themselves by individual and group couns ing, supplying college and vocational inform' tion, administering various tests, and perfor ing many other vital services. In their efforts give all students the best education possibl they deal with problems of adiustment, atten ance, curricula, and programs. Many other services are needed to ke Central going. The librarian plays an importa part in the students' lives. The library pr vides all sorts of reading material and faciliti for research and study. The custodians ha the big task of maintaining the school buil ing and seeing that everything in it is fun tioning properly. The dietitians provide nourishing and appealing lunch for the th teen hundred students who pack the lunc rooms each day. TO GIVE the cafeteria a little holiday cheer during the week before Christmas, Mrs, Neal and Mrs. McDonald, managers of the cafeteria, adorn the faculty table with Christmas decorations. No. Page 20
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