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' Cl1oowPabdciw ,Queewofftlwpwwl Prom Queen Pat Koehnke and escort senior Rich Clark strike a majestic pose. f 'Q I , 'iff 'fin 'Lewis afMaw5 Qplew Jwwff Qemimf PwvwTlw4fw6ow Mag FfAstGalwEueut! Juniors Helen Kubitschek, Marilyn Mil- ler, general chairman of the promg Sue Thompson, Linda Ringen, Barbara Omundson, Janet Koehnke hang a few of the thirty-six cages on that final day of preparation. Junior Larry Jennings, Earl Slater, Nelson Worden, and John Wachs assist with the 'Many Splendered, decorations. 144
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' D 055m Miss Standish makes a suggestion to senior Kay Dougall Kay was a student typist-receptionist in the guidance de- partment. The guidance program at Penn High School attempts to provide an environment in which each student can become the best possible person he is capable of becoming in relation to his abilities and to assist him in this endeavor. This year the guidance department has increased the assistantce to students in terms of educational planning and financial help needed for further edu- cation. Also, information on technical and trade schools has been increased and assistance in job placement introduced. The guidance department is ever-changing so that we can always be of service to the students, faculty, administration and community. The Bendix Corporation is programming the guid- ance department by computer. Miss Constance Standish, the Guidance Department Co-ordinator, checks her schedule as she begins another busy week. A guidance department informal. In the picture are Mr Cook, in charge of testing, Mr Hanley, in charge of research, Mrs. Velonis, in charge of college information and scholarships, Miss Standish, the department co-ordinatorg and Mr. Gilbert, whose responsibility is vocational information. Mr. Bob Cook doing what comes naturally. 143
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Peuw E006f0Jv.6 Mrs. Jesse Green, Mrs. Ned Warner, Mrs. Omundson, Mr. and Mrs. John Lamirand, and Mrs. Richard Smith committee members all, are ready for action! S Penn Boosters Burris, Omundson, Yoder, Frederick, and May meet during halftime of the Penn-Niles game. Bus Drivers Kenny Kelver, Art Moore, Jimmy Hunsberger and Henry May break their routine long enough for the candid camera. ' Qcltoolmfitirfziifis ,.. H l Ned Warner and Mrs. Tom Mason discuss seating ar- rangements. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. Torn Mason and Mrs. Fuson are the first to arrive for the Kingsman Kap- ers. The Boosters social event of the year is held at the Indiana Club. Booster officers John Pabst and Henry Nlay check their coats with the help of Janet Koehnke and Brian Vannoni. I l
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