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4 47 J f xi, r l CHARLES ANDERSON DUANE X NEIL BECKET Mathematics BAUMGARTNER Mathematics Art LIDA BRAXC3 RUSSELL BRITZIUS Spanish EUGENE BREEMES International Re- American lations Government American History N, ,. , 41.44 SAMUEL BINDER GARY BONER RUCE Mathematics Mathematics BRADEMEYER i American PAUL BUZAY AGAPITO CABRERA Government Industrial Arts SD-2HiSh K ILDRE D CALHOON English id students, administrators, teachers SALVIN CHYTKA MARLENE CARLSON Diversified pews' JUNE CLARK English Education ft English QLAUSEQN HENRY CRAIG ERNA DEMER CYQUW Bookkeeping English 1+ 4, ff WMM' X ff 4 ' , V 1 ' 1, i my .gl JW W a . ,gy Q, We V ,c,. '55 -ff- ,, , W QQ, ' , i , 1 T 4 The counselors at Rapid City High School assisted the students with their varied problems, emotional, social, or personal. They advised stu- dents on electives so as to get the best training and to meet college requirements. Giving the student the opportunity to make his own decisions, evaluating himself, besides providing educational and vocational aid were also among their duties. Counselors not only help the students but also help the teachers in much the same way. To the teacher, they serve as resource persons by keeping the teachers informed on available scholarships, college requirements and job opportunities. The counseling personnel also help the teachers to gain understanding of the 'Students' needs and by promoting group guidance through careful plan- ning of homeroom and class activities.
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