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27? K Q GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT-Top Picture, seated: Dr. Emma W. Bragg, Pearl R. Jackson, Josephine J. Rogers, Ruth McNeill, Eleanor Wallingford. STANDING: Dr. Herbert Zeitlin, Harold Wenzel, Elizabeth Blake. BOT- TOM: Marrion Parsons, Richard D. Campbell, Thomas E. McCarty, head counselor, Clifford Prather, home coun- selorp John Waters, Harry West. Noted, for sage advice, counselors are frequently sought out by the students. Whenever You Need Advice So you are good in math, English. ls that everything? When a feller needs a friend . . . he has one in his counselor. Having weathered the long road of experimentation of a little- developed area, the counseling program has advanced to a point of efficiency that adds immeasurably to the student's well being. Tests, measures, and careful diagnosis have helped especially the student who just couldn't Seem to find his goal, or his future clear. 1 1 Not too long ago, a student might struggle through all his high school years held back by a handicap, physical or otherwise, that could easily have been adjusted had he been properly counseled. Many a student is steered into a more practical, suitable vocation because of a thoughtful and wise counselor. The three R's are fine in education, but the other fac- tors that can so influence one's life are even more important to the individual student.
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Electronic brains seem to be shoving a num- ber of accounting and mathematics experts into the background - or out into the street, if one would believe all the rumors. Nothing could be further from the facts. As our Elec- tronic Age advances more and more fields open up for the skilled worker. Business op- portunities are the real frontiers today, and young people with vision quickly see that path. WHAT JOY is more keen than an office machine, these genial Business Education instructors seem to be saying. But it is all in fun, regardless! Seated, from left, are Edith Haner, William Mason, Hazel Gaddis, Betty Mc- Business A Usual W E L C 0 M E, parents, Open House night found these Business Education teachers ready and willing to meet the curious visitors. Standing, center, is Department Chairman E. A. Brock. From left are Robert Bell, Charles Adair, Dorothy Burdsal, and Rex Cline. Electric typewriters and super calculating machines still require operators, the boss still must get letters out to his customers and supervisors, data on costs and profits, evalua- tions, estimates, and time sheets are more than ever necessary. All this means that young people trained in special fields will command good pay and proper respect. Our teachers have know-how, equipment, and enthusiasm. Cubbin, E. Ray Shortridge, Theodore Borek, and Virginia Ream. STANDING: Merle Lange, Vivian Phillips, Charles Cox, John Caceletto, Alton Riggs, Ruth Bradish, Richard Smith, and Pauline Poteet. They all know their stuff! N. l28
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