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,r ,. ' ' 'T' 130' - 1' P' Q. f f-av.-fa -. 'za if 4 2-if , . 'Es ,ggi gf ,-w a- - I -,L yr.. .s 1' ' 645. X - f .:,-2 3,5 , ,f..4, .' 7' ' ' 'T - , 1 , 4 gg, ' -2-F -if, --1g2 '2', 'af diwdiwii 5. -sz'-,,,7'T - liyf ,,,-.v---m i.1f ' r ff9..:1'15:Taiaa-- -V-' , s ss: 11' lef t --- Af-A--cTg' ,- 1-- Frmzt row: Mrs. Swanson, Senior ,-ltifeozduoice Clerk. Mrs. NVaclsworth, Credit Clerk, Miss Tibbetts, Secre- tary, Miss Folger, Librariml, Miss Darnall, Junior Clnrlr. Back row: Mrs. Mungar, Text Book Clerk, Mr. Morgan, Rvgistm-r, Miss Rogers, Junior Clerk The Registrarls office keeps a record of 7,300 pupils, over 2,300 students of which are in our own high school, in all vital, personal, and educational matters. Administration, students, teachers, city and state authorities rely on this oflice for information. An active relation to school law and other similar matters is tied up with these facts and figures. The oflice functions as a ucentral cleaning house of ad' justmentn for all students who have cause in any way to depart from the regular school curriculum. Aside from this the oifice serves as a bureau of statistics and com' piles reports which are useful to certain persons such as department heads, etc. Mr. Morgan, the registrar, is assisted by Mrs. Swanson, Mrs, Wadsworth, Mrs. Munger, and a corps of selected students. Books are doors into fairyland, guides into adventure, comrades in learning. Whether it be that the Venice High School students have an unusual desire for the thrill of adventure, a longing for romance, an unquenchable zeal for knowledge, or are merely seekers of book reports, we face the gratifying situation of having 1,870 students that have cards in our school library: 2,130 students visit this department of our high school every week. Pupils, in search of information delve into from 2,000 to 5,000 books and periodicals weekly. That our library is upftofdate and contains current literature and recent scientific knowledge is evidenced by the 600 new books that have appeared on the shelves during this year. Our counselor, Mr. Hoist, carries out his work by means of the following: QU intelligence tests, Q21 teachers' marks, interviews with pupils and their parents. Recently a new clinic has been established composed of a physician, a social worker, a psychologist, and the counselor to handle problem cases. Cver forty of these cases have been satisfactorily solved already. This field of work includes not only the def termination of the educational course of the students but also assists in helping them choose their vocational paths. ' Our school has in circulation 4,800 text books. Beside these text books, there are 4,000 phamphlets and work books that are used by the students each semester. There are 7,000 new books put into circulation each year to replace those that have been discarded. tm
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