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Counselors Advise Though the guidance department did not supervise any particular part of our curriculum, it was very important to us throughout the year. Among the many duties of this depart- ment were arranging class schedules, offering advice to students with personal problems, and helping seniors to choose a college. Learning the needs of future housewives, many girls took such courses as foods, hygiene and nursing, child guidance, and marriage and family relations. Such courses were popular because they have many practical applications which may be used in every-day life soon after leaving high school. -rf-ww-e339 , - .,,,st,,p+ygwWf?Wft'sf Attendance counselor, Mr. Walter Robinson, dis- plays one of his frequent smiles during a hectic day. Mrs. Judith Schroeder points out the scholarship opportunities open to high school seniors to Anita Haines and Judy Holloway. 55381483 '10, 25
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Miss Dorothy Krieger, senior counselor, talks with Dale Marks about a schedule prob lem. Students in Mr. John Carter's senior English class concentrate during an exam. 24 r
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Helps For Tomorrow Botany students Jerry Johnson, Bob Earl, and Cathy Clark tend to their chores in the greenhouse Outstanding in the science depart- ment were the chemistry and physics laboratories, the zoology work room, and the botany greenhouse. These facilities enabled the science stu- dents to apply their knowledge and, therefore, better learn the subject. The odors of formaldehyde from zo- ology dissection exercises and rot- ten eggs from chemistry experi- ments filled our halls throughout the year. Studying the various phases of geometry, algebra, and advanced math and business mathematics, stu- dents were preparing themselves for future workin fields of teaching, en- gineering, and science. As in other schools across the nation, contem- porary courses which employ new methods of teaching were introduced into the curriculum this year. The science display case shows off the diversified fields covered by the science depart- ffleht. 26
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