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Counselors Offer Helpful Assistance Each year the counseling staff guides Sexton's students Through many different situations. They help them by answering questions regarding their future plans, education and vocation, and by advising them on personal problems. At the beginning of each school year the counselors talk with sophomores, getting acquainted with them, solving any problems that may have come up, and helping them decide what courses they will take during their years at Sexton. Later on in the year they interview the iuniors and seniors to help them decide what courses they will be taking the following semester. Every graduate is indebted to the guidance staff for the direction he has received through his high school years. Mr. Wayne o e ft l
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te McConnell Janice Pauwels, Paul Rehfuss and Douglas Sterrett. artistically inclined students in Mrs. Ford's advanced composition class, strive to contrast commerciclism and spirituality in a typical Christmas scene with chalk on the blackboard, Recentlg Acquired Always striving to keep pace with the rapidly advancing educational program, the English depart- ment ot Sexton High School added a new course to the classes ottered to students. This course, intended for boys on the vocational program, replaces the standard textbook course with better reading material, including several magazines, such as U.S. News, Car and Driver, and Changing Times. The students discuss current events, eco- nomics, and mechanics. Also new this year was the receipt ot over l,OOO new paperbacks, hardbacks, and dictionaries from the federal government. The books, sent to Sekton's English department under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, include tiction and non- fiction accounts tor use as supplementary reading.
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