Tarrant County College - Carillon Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX)

 - Class of 1968

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I 1 i I ..4 im. Bill Moore counsels a student, hoping to assist him with any problems he may have regarding the subjects he hopes to study during the next semester. Counselors advise students in academic affairs. Mrs. Virginia Gee administers one of the aptitude tests available to students who have not chosen a major field. Mrs. Gee, along with the other counselors, aids in voca- tional and academic guidance. Guidance Begins At Registration Joseph Zielinski Coordinator of Counseling

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avr hr' ' 'bf' X L ' Y 1v- TOP ROW Mrs. Virginia Gee Seldon Mapel, lr. Bill Moore ,Dlx ' -'in jfx . wk RIGHT Don Fiichard Miss Sandy Sullivan Joe Zielinski, counseling coordinator, places emphasis on individual student guidance. Each student has his own particular problem which needs a particular answer. Counselors attempt to help students find that answer. A 'lf Mrs. Martha Baxter holds down the front desk as secretary to the six ff counselors. Due to the doubling of the expected fall enrollment for the l W first classes, Mrs. Baxter's position has grown out of a one-woman job, and occasionally she requires an assistant to help her keep up.



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Staff Directs Campus Life Every problem from headaches to hunger concerns the staff of student services. A registered nurse provides first-aid treat- ment for all minor injuries on campus and makes referrals to the school physician for serious ones. A late arrival to the campus, Mrs. Carol Bennett, school nurse, opened her first office in a counselor's room in the Administration Building. Shortly after becoming temporarily settled, she moved to the Home Economics Building until permanent facilities were com- pleted in the SUB in late summer. A financial aids officer assists with on- campus jobs, loans, grants, and handles avail- able scholarships. Director of Financial Aids, Dave Gardner, has awarded more than 338,- 000 to students this year. Texas Opportunity Plan Loans totalled 32O,4lO, and Educational Opportunity Grants, 32,75O. The director of student activities aids in problems of student affairs and advises 25 school organizations. Under his direction eight student committees plan all programs and social events for the student body. With the assistance of the director of stu- dent publications, students publish a weekly newspaper and a yearbook. Beginning next year, school publications will include a maga- zine to be published in January. 4Uq ' Mrs. Virginia Harris Miss Saundra Tidwell Secretary Secretary Financial Aids Student Activities X 'Ui QJ LN- fgffd ffm ffl Dave Gardner, director of financial aids, has an extensive background in money. After leaving the Bank of America in California as assistant cashier, he was business instructor at Arlington High School before serving as financial aids officer at UTA for over a year. Gardner placed 178 students in work-study positions and made arrangements for scholar- ships totaling 3l2,31l. a Ash' Cliff Wood, student activities director, provides a fleet foot and sturdy arm for such needy services as hanging crepe paper for a school dance, or in a more serious vein, he works closely in an advisory capacity with the Student Government, which is the center of student life.

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