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STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is proud and happy to lead the Student Body through another school year. The Council ' s members set for their main objectives the following: 1. To attend the District Council meeting 2. To attend the State Council meeting 3. To purchase Student Council Buttons for each member 4. To encourage the student body to make a donation towards the Athletic Field Bleachers May the seniors find success here during their final year with us and in their future lives and endeavors. Our officers are: President, Clarence Arnold; Vice-President, Carl Scarborough; Secretary, Mignon Holland; Assistant Secretary, Margaret Monroe; Treasurer, Charles Matthews; Reporter, Jeanette John¬ son; Chaplain. Cora Upshur; and Advisor, Mr. Odis Kornegay. 10
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GUIDANCE COMMITTEE The concept of guidance has changed over the years from a narrow, restricted program assisting only those students with behavior or scholarship difficulties to a comprehensive program of service designed to help all pupils make a wholesome and realistic personal, social, vocational, and educational plans and adjustments. Guidance is not something we do today and forget tomorrow. Guidance, like any other phase of the school program, must be On Going. However, at particular periods in the educational life of the child, guidance needs are accentuated. For example, most pupils in any school will need help in adjusting to a new school environment, in planning a high school program, or in selecting a college. As pupils ap¬ proach these critical steps in the educational ladder, it is appropriate that group guidance activities be conducted. The Guidance Committee is attempting this type of group guidance as well as individual guidance through the following activities: Follow up studies; homeroom guidance; personal interview; student progress charts; and career day. Members of the Committee are; STANDING: Miss G. L. Brown, Counselor; Mr. W. H. Smith, Princi¬ pal; Miss F. J. Stephenson, Mr. F. W. Brickhouse. SEATED; Mrs. L. U. Kornegay, Mrs. I. J. Williams, and Mrs. A. W. Smith. 9
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