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V --.-v-.-vw--1-s-1-. ,, A 1 1 I ll h. I l 1 Counseling several hundred students occupies most of Mrs. Rose MacDonald's time at Pontiac Central. Careful thought is given to student problems before counselor Arlene Nichols attempts to make an instructive decision. Counselors aid in the selection of Curriculums An aspect of the counselor's work is found in the maintenance of administration-student relationships. Scheduling 2084 students and aiding the special education department in its work comprise much of their work. In addition to these tasks, seniors receive special help in selecting the course of study they will soon follow or the career they will embark upon. Guidance, programming, student affairs, and research are tasks which concern Bill Graham, a new addition to the counseling staff. .gs NF' Planning programs for Special Education classes brings hours of work G d as or on Earhart, Russell Attwuler and counselor Bill Graham
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4 4' r Work on the cross-cut saw projects Ron MGfl0Clf and Gale Patterson toward a finished product. Q36 lllllt ' l I L X. . rg We '. A i Q ,usp A class in retailing concentrates on learning the basic funda- mentals of selling and business advertising. Each student gets practice through delivering sales talks under conditions similar to those found in business. This valuable experience and information enable boys to prepare Equipment of all kinds, shapes and sizes is found in the shops where industrial arts students learn the complexities of production. for their future vocations. l i 1 :fi ,-I--v is i l i I
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Quiver staff member Chris Miller pauses momentarily to study and arrange an outline which will guide her in find- ing the details she requires concerning Special Education. The department plays a large part in the administration of PCHS. compromise on possible ideas for laying the basic groundwork for the department this year. , l x 'X Special education teacher Gordon Earhart receives mail that will dd to his knowledge of future projects and assist him in helping a others. The importance of his work is measured in the improved ability of his special education students. l ,I ...Q-an ,.,,s.--M 1 f s
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