Salina South High School - Preener Yearbook (Salina, KS)

 - Class of 1978

Page 86 of 238

 

Salina South High School - Preener Yearbook (Salina, KS) online collection, 1978 Edition, Page 86 of 238
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Page 86 text:

Ladies provide Books, bandages The heart of the 200 pod is the library. Mrs. Rachel Heath, head librarian, ordered and catalogued books and materials. Her staff loaned them to students and dis- pensed green reminders when the books were overdue. A good selec- tion of area newspapers was avail- able. Mrs. Celeste Reynolds, media coordinator, kept the calendar for the use of all media equipment - hardware and software. She also se- cured materials from the downtown Instructional Materials Center for faculty inspection. Nurse Teresa White kept a sup- ply of bandages, ankle wraps and ice packs to attend to minor injuries. She diagnosed flu and cold symp- toms, but did not treat them. Flu swept the school during the last week of February and absences soared. WWW 1. Mrs. Alethia Rahe helps Mrs. Celeste Reynolds catalogue new book selections. 2. Nurse Nancy, a childhood Golden Book favorite, could take a few ,lessons from Mrs. Teresa White, popular South medic, 3. Efficiency is a desirable plus of the library maintained by Mrs. Rachel Heath.

Page 85 text:

sf!! Counselors meet Student needs Throughout the school year, stu- dents faced many questions and problems that needed answers and guidance. Counselor Norbert Koesler was kept busy informing seniors about colleges, technical schools and other kinds of continuing education. Mrs. Elizabeth Nelson prepared the ju- nior class to be the future leaders of the school. She also began getting them ready for their upcoming graduation and she encouraged them to plan ahead for the future. Sophomore counselor Floyd Stan- dridge assisted the middle class to take on more responsibilities. Mr. Bill Smith oriented the freshmen and helped them adjust to their new environment, high school. As in previous years, each coun- selor advanced with his class, the object being a thorough acquaint- ance with advisees at the time of their graduation. l. Scheduling the freshman class was a chal- lenge for Mr. Bill Smith, 2. Getting person- ally acquainted with students was one of Mrs. Elizabeth Nelson's objectives. 3. Jobs for students were a primary concern of Mr. Floyd Standridge. 4. Seniors went to Mr. Norbert Koesler for information about scholarships.



Page 87 text:

Z Secretaries Type, talk, track Armed with typewriters, tele- phones, endless amounts of paper and pencils, and the help of student aides, the secretaries kept the school supplied with a general air of orga- nization. Mrs. Virginia Smith was the voice from the office as she ran the intercom system as well as an- swered the phone. Mrs. Diane Sim- melink kept charge of all financial expenditures of various clubs and organizations. Mrs. Angela Peter- son filled the third desk in the front office as secretary to the principals. Tracking down students was the job of Mrs. Barbara Aldridge and Mrs. Carol Herman, as they filed the attendance records. Mrs. Pau- line Patterson completed the list, serving as secretary to the counsel- ors. 6 3 1. Telephone calls from parents fill the early morning minutes of Mrs. Carol Herman and Mrs. Barbara Aldridge. 2. Financial records are the province of Mrs. Diane Simmelink, while Mrs. Angela Peterson processes the computer cards for student evaluations. 3. Making student appointments with counsel- ors is one of the important, confidential tasks of Mrs. Pauline Patterson. 4. Let me entertain you, sings Mrs. Virginia Smith as she prepares to read the daily announce- ments. if

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