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fin, ' X,.3 ' IJ-.' o xl' ,. -, 1 .-I ur 1,- ',.,.ff -uf. .hnff .' I.. ll v ' ' MISS VERA ADAMS directs the attention of COUNSELOR VERNELL DUFFY lseatedl to some specific information contained in a college catalog while COUNSELORS, MRS. ROSE MCDONALD, - GERALD HUNT, DONALD McMlLLEN, MISS ELMA WATERMAN, and HAROLD DEARING look on with interest. COUNSELORS HELP US PREPARE FOR THE FUTURE The guidance program at Pontiac Central High School is designed to assist the student in solving problems which confront him, so that he can achieve both immediate and long range goals. The work of the eight counselors is more directly 1 related to problems of an educational and vocational nature than to personal problems. However, the per- sonal side necessarily enters into all problems which arise. Since it is often difficult for a student to identify his problems counselors attempt to help students de- velop insights into their problems regardless of the nature of the problem. Each student is assigned to a specific homeroom and remains as a member of that homeroom through- out the senior high school period. Counselors are as- signed to work with students in a certain group of homeroomsg in this way a student has the same home room teacher and counselor during his three years in senior high school. This enables both the home- room teacher and counselor to know and to assist the student. It also helps the student to plan his cur- I6 HAROLD DEARING mam KEN FREER with hi I it d i bl . . . . S cms Sc e ue pm em riculum, to secure occupational information, and to make vocational pla ,QT:', 1 I
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