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IXSTX ,, .. .a . . m.,. ,, .. '-A: .s . :ef 21- f : gre: 5 1 lgfimi. l --,,1,, 9.5 .95 ii -.1 1 N15 'x,'CT BUS DRIVERS-FRONT ROW: Bill McGregor, G. J. Barto, Ellis Wisener, Kenneth Gilliam, Minnie Halford, Gerald Christensen, BACK ROW: Bob Butler, Ann Brattin, Irene Leitner, Floritta Allred, Helen Christensen, Tony Perry, Lee Gillum. r.,, I .K gl , an CAFETERIA STAFF-FRONT ROW: Mable Mal- lory, Marie Williamson, Dorothy Treanor, Dor- othy Petersen, manager, Dorothy Williams. .A BACK ROW: Marie Reinhardt, Treasure Ray, , 5 Q ,,.. l t In my kr: Us N r Mildred McGraw, Esta Whittaker, Virginia Q 1 i f , ' K' Wealherman. fig, OFFICE SECRETARIES-SEATED: Mrs. Morton, Mrs. Stoner, Mrs. Sally. STANDING: Mrs. Dilbeck, Mrs. Hefner. CUSTODIANS-FRONT ROW: Ben Miller, Charlie Woodward, Wayne Libby. BACK ROW: Tony Souza, Bill Malmen, Mike Barna. Staff-l 5
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Staff and counselors concern themselves with 'the individual' Each year the counseling program changes because the students themselves change, declared Mr. Morrow, senior class counselor. Emphasis on the individual student was evidenced on campus by standing-room only crowds in counseling offices. Counseling on the sophomore level focused on estab- lishing rapport between advisor and student. Three year academic programs were drafted, based partly on the results of Lorge-Thorndike tests given in the fall. Consideration of college and vocation marked the iunior counseling program. PSAT and introduced iuniors to the stiff college College life became a reality to viewed by admissions officers and campuses. The choice was not limited seniors also explored job placement tary careers, and vocational training. National Merit tests admissions. seniors when inter- to college because opportunities, mili- ts ,tc iii 22.--:: 'T '1fQfQ,,, .n S ,.,-.. . . J., .Q H L71-if ,es 5 -st , I by visiting college -I COME FOR COUNSELING-Scanning the program file for Mr. Dolla- hon, iunior class counselor, is Mrs. Dilleck, counseling secretary. TOM TURNER -- B.S., M.S., Univ. of Wash., Al- gebra, Geometry, CSF, Junior Sponsor. VIRGINIA WILSON-B.A., M.A., Cal Poly, Sophomore Coun- selor, Head Soph Spon- sor, TAC Sponsor. gr . L ' -' it tram as , , .,. em-ss, se s ' .2 .. ' esgsses S-fsiius? 42921 ,' - ' . . are A s,.,,.Ww-E.. A cassette S- ' -sites 37fEi.i8i15.s?'iE,gf 1 ' if . : Questa -Q fwzxezizess-P s tmigai 'ff . . 5 set-f..:.,ts,,t,,, . my .s .S us-eff ,.s11e-.testes Q 1 if - -:Q 1esesf:sa1s: ,I - - , tsfffeesttefstsstt siig1f1955iV955:e8i is .'A9'45?,5'5'5iib3i7f2?1 .ssziisszsiiqfsr '. 4 . ., isgeiizsffrzsszassi fsffwswstfse 1 - s 'ssssvisssmses . s,.. esfmgs. ... , ,,..s,.., . Q. s,,. ...,..,Qs,,.s... .stsrscgw .. s,.-. wt s.. M , .ts .. . ..Mts,.., . -t A K etwsszewefsssass . - tsgggfsyglstsgstssy - '. -17 uf if ,4 55 ji 555iE?igt?f:f5g5g2 ' fi. -.36 ' i I 4-Faculty-Staff WILLIAM TYNER - B.A. Walla Walla College, M.A., Sam Houston Teach- ers College, Pro. Demj Civ.,A U.S. History, Dept. Chr. FTA, Junior Sponsor. FRIEDA YEATON 1 A.A. Pasadena, B.A. Cal Poly, M.A. Cal Poly, Spanish, .-.. A.-f .- , JIM WHITEHEAD - A.B., Chico State, Electronics, Woodwork, GSC, Soph Sponsor. JAMES ZANOLI -B.A., M.A., Cal Poly, U.S. History, W. Geogj SRI, English, Boys P.E., Soph, Lettermen Sponsor, Ass't. Football Coach. JAMES WILLIAMS-B.A., M.A., Cal Poly, Dept. Chr., FFA Head Sponsor. RUTH SCHEFER-- B.S. Univ. of Minnesota, School Nurse Health Careers Sponsor. JOHN WINES-B.A., San Jose State, M.A., Cal Poly, Metalwork, Dept. Chr., Junior Sponsor, Scholarship Committee, SLOTA Representative. VIRGINIA STONER - At- tendance Sec. Office Prac- tice Students. J is , 91 L.
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r - f- ---- if-2 l SUNSET PALISADES-After a briefing by Mr. Frost, Biology ll students iabove-righfl clamber down a steep cliff to the ocean's bed, EDGE OF THE PROBLEM-.lan Stuart, L. D. Hambly and Wayne Gin ibelowl sketch a map of the rocky terrain from one of the main promontory points. lT'S COLD-A field trip means braving not only rain but chilly December ocean tem- peratures liar righfl for Don Kirkpatrick who steadies himself by grabbing Bill Marem's hand before proceeding with their search for sea plants. 16-Moth--Science
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