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Guidance Office page Susan Reeves. junior, calls home for a ride after working late. S i i VVhile her counselor, Mr. VValter Robinson waits patiently. junior Debbie Medaris fills out a change of program card. a last-minute switch at the beginning of a new semester. Counselors uide Southsiders to courses, college, vocations 'iDo I need a study hall, or shall I take Drivers, Education next se- mester? But then I couldnt take Spanish. How about typing'r , X'Vheu- ever Southside students needed help with a complicated problem, they usually ended up in the Guidance Office. The small size of the counselors offices was no indication of their capabilities. They held the responsi- law yu... ,wk bility of seeing almost 1600 students along the path to college or a job. This was complicated by the time consuming initiation of a new regis- trar. They were in charge of the seem- ingly endless tests determining the students capabilities. such as the National Nlerit, Tressler. SAT, etc. and special events such as Open House and College Night. GUIDANCE COUNSELORS-FRONT RONV: Miss Dorothy Krieger, Mrs. Iudith Schroeder. BACK ROW: Mrs. Mayro Porter, Mr. Roger Casterline, Mr. Orval Huffman. Mrs. Velma Frame, Mr. Roger Creenawalt, Mr. Jack Huff, Mr. VValter Robinson. 99
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Mr. Roger Creenuwult transfers junior Tony Rohins0n's sched- ule from an enrollment card tu the permanent record. . Searching through the files containing the academic destinies of Southside students, Nlr. Orval Huffman reviews a schedule.
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Office secretary Miss Morris answers a call from an interested parent. SECRETARIES-Mrs. Mary Curts, Mrs. Kathryn Carpenter, Miss Cathy Morris. Mrs. Betty Atkins, Mrs. Elviera Newell. Behind the scene industrious Workers keep South runnin The efficiency of a srnootlily run seliool cannot lie up to par without tlie people ln-liiud the scenes, Office secretaries kept tfie piles of paper work, including finances, nee- essary in any organization, in order. All tlie pleasant aromas coming from tlie kitchen at l0:00 .-XM. be- eanie appetiziug food at ll:O0 AM. tlirougli tlie talents of the cooks. The amount of dirt that 1600 stu- rg dents accumulated in a yearis time was steadily' swept away lay the eapalmle custodians ofSoutl1. ,.,..k.u,. f IOO ABOVE: In a familiar daily routine, senior Ernestine Cooper pays lunch money to a cafeteria worker. RIGHT: Mrs. Mary Curtis keeps track of main office funds.
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