W .. J' , i ,. l I S My 1: , f - -' - TAKING COUNSEL among themselves are our counselors. UPPER: Checking on scholarship offers for high schoolers are Betty H. Fairfax, Fitzwilliarn Karnes, Harold Wenzel, Elizabeth Blake, Robert L. Poorrnan, Samuel Liberante, Nw -rf-..,,,-.--'W HE and Roy Winegardner, LOWER: A. Lincoln Herm has found something to interest fellow counselors Berneil Maxey, Ruth McNeill, and Don Schrader. Josephine Rodgers and Ron Miller also are engrossed in a problem. Here Are The Young In Heart Youthful enthusiasm is the key to good teaching, former Supt. E. W. Montgomery used to tell his faculty members. And it still is, declares Director Poorman, of the Citizen- ship and Counseling Department. Unless the counselor is able to put himself in the same frame of thought as his troubled student visitor, he can have only one point of view-little understanding of the student or real trouble. Counselors vicariously live the school lives of 4500 students. By channeling their advice in the right direction they can see many happy students leave their offices to tackle their problems, Of course, teenagers are one of the major interests of the counseling staff, Keep- ing up on the latest literature and techniques is an interest all of them follow. They give sound advice, follow through to check results.
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We Re pect Their Skill COLOR TV set interests associates of ' LeRoy Stevens, radio and TV instruc- tor. l-le points to nerve center of set for benefit of Beryle Williams, diesel mechanics instructor, Carl Swift and Frank Gray, radio and electronics. Skilled labor is a product of Trades and lndustry Department. The teachers are all ac- complished in their fields of instruction. Stu- dents can receive expert guidance in all phases of machinery, carpentry, refrigeration, radio and television, electronics, and mechanics. Three-hour shop schedules are conducted. REALLY TRIM! Donald C, Burch, auto body and fender, metal, and W. W. Wright, auto body and fender, uphol- stery, examine an upholstery iob recently finishcd. RIGHT: ' iw, One thing that impresses students in T8.l is the obvious skill and knowledge of their instructors. Many a trades student who scoffs at the teaching of languages, history, or other semi-abstractions, holds open respect for the teacher who can do wonders with electricity, a lathe, or a saw, lt adds up to real enthusiasm. Here's a gadget? William A. Pusey, industrial electricity, explains purpose of switch. lnterested ere Simon Chilleen, aircraft airframe, Gordon Furnish, aircraft power plant f f: J v..,f l.,
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