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Page 18 text:
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we QPU? Many of The sTudenTs aT WashingTon Tind help wiTh Their problems in The Guidance Room 208, Mr. Gordon Miniclier and Mrs. Maude Robinson our guidance direcTors, are always ready wiTh friendly advice and counsel regarding college courses, working condiTions, scholarships, and many oTher problems Thar arise Tor sTudenTs who are preparing Tor The TuTure. AdminisTering in- Telligence TesTs, Kuder inTeresTs TesTs, and college apTiTude TesTs are a Tew oT The duTies oT The coun- selors. These TesTs enable Them To discover The TalenTs and inTeresTs of The sTudenTs. The girls who help in The guidance deparTmenT are im- porTanT. They help correcT TesTs, run errands, and in many small ways serve our schooli l ' A' ,f if ,-, Q , - Q 'ky f I as, t sf , 12 s I , 1 J ' 2 VS' A ML Audio-Visual EducaTion has become an im- porTanT parT oT our WashingTon EducaTional program. Movies are shown in The school audi- Torium as well as in The class rooms To supple- menT regular class work. Under The capable di- recTion oT Mr. RhineharT SiTzer, The proiecTion crew operaTed The movie proiecrors and record- ing machines during Their Tree periods. They Took moTion picTures oT evenTs, groups, and Thinks oT inTeresT, such as l-lomecoming, Senior Officers, and The hockey rink which was made by The hockey Team, and worked wiTh The STudenT Council in Taking picTures oT Snow Day. This exTra curricular work enables The boys To gain experience in an imporTanT Tield of work which will laTer be useTul. 1 Lv Ns i K! xr -l Ni I ROW l: Mr. Miniclier, Gloria Morgan, Margaref Parker, Marian Cady, Lavonne Ranfz, Lois Hinshaw, Marcella Rauen, and DoroThy Van- Kampen. ROW 2: Mavis Anione, Adeline Paul, Mrs. Robinson, and Janice Amsden. ROW 1: Richard Kulishek, Lyle Horwarfh, Bill Arnold, Mr. SiTzer, Joe Ceika, Wayne Donnay, and Donald Teich. ROW 2: Arvin Kuchen- backer, Frank Mazzilello, Gerald AamodT, Richard Zschokke, Earl Fritz, Jim Fleishhacker, and Larry Wrich. ROW 3: Harold Krengel, Glen Bauman, David Ziniel, Jim Weicl, Bill Krawczak, Don Madison, and Joe Rauscher. Page fourteen
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rierwb fo Life in the oFfice is not all business and no pleasure, Here is a group of faculty members discussing one of The latest books in an informal after-hours chat. From left To right, we see Mrs. Mary Sheehan, English, Mrs. Katherine Murphy, an efficient mem-T ber of our oFHce force, Mrs. Emma Sanders, our President advisor, chairman of The as-, sembly committee, and English teacher, and' Mr. Mearel Nesteby, iournalism and English Teacher and Sophomore class advisor. Mrs. Dorothea Seder, a former Teacher ah Washington, Donna Eng and Joan Stoltz, former students, Miss Francesca Springer, Teacher of core-curriculum and history, and! Mr. Davis H. Elliott, English and advisor Ta the Allied Youth, find interest in a book com taining the names of records recently pre- sented to our library. Mr. Harry Nelson, our physical education teacher, who coached our basketball team on To winning the City Championship, al- so coaches baseball. Here, together with Lyle Lackner, captain of The A squad bas- ketball, he is giving a few pointers To Mr. Leo Brodie, teacher of social studies and history, and advisor To the International Correspondence Club. Page thirteen
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ing, J. Driver. 2 N3 Y jheir ,Mega .95 We -if X Q ifffit XP timf W ROW 1: J. Unger, M. Rudolph, V. Blank, D. Benson, Miss Kremer, L. Fuenffinger, D. Schmidt, G. Schlicting, R. Plenty. ROW 2: C. Rocco, C. McCarton, E. Letourneau, R. Walsh, J. Kelly, M. Patrick, C. Sheppard, D. Rortvedf, J. Boucher, P, Miller. ROW is D. Patrow, M. Gand, B. Barrett, Mrs. McCool, D. Babcock, J. Coveny, G. Lindorfer. ROW 2: D, Schroeder, C. Vollhaber, B, Schleis- A wonderful library with a wonderful staff makes it possible for you and me to find the books we want when we want them. When one takes outa book, one seldom stops to realize all the work required to keep up such a varied selec- tion of books for the benefit and enioyment of the students. Miss Hildegarde Kremer and her efficient staff are to be commended for their services in keeping our library fit and giving us up-to-date information. The conference room is open to students who use library material, but who wish to carry on conversation. Beautifully painted walls of blue, pink, yellow, and aqua and the excellent book selections make the li- brary cheerful and bright. Attractice exhibits may always be found on display in the show case. Have you ever wondered how the office staff takes care of all the work in one day? Calling absentees, answering the telephone, delivering messages, getting the absent lists out on time, and typing out those little cards that say Come to the Office, are iust a few duties of Mrs. McCool, Mrs. Blomster and Mrs. Murphy. l-low do they do it? The answer is simple. Each period, two girls give up their study periods to help with these many duties. They work side by side with the office staff. In cooperation with Mrs. Eleanor McCool, who is tops with all of us, these girls receive excellent ofhce training, and they deserve much credit for the part they play in keeping our office running smoothly. Page ifteen
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