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Service with a smile! Assistant Librarian, Mrs. Hanesalo and Forde, Donna Hiscock. Virginia Husted, Carol Towner. Seated: library helpers: Mandy Hughes, Mary Anne Pease. Spencer Roily Johnson Wolff, Janet Horejsl, Carol Larson, Sharon Peterson. Arthella Library Provides Information Center For All School Subjects Librarians, Mr. Frank Blonigan and Mrs. Marion I lane salo, along with the many student librarians have provided the student body with their able and willing assistance during the jxist year. Mrs. Hanesalo, back at Wavzata after a few years absence. is once again our cajxible assistant librarian. Mr. Blonigan, with us for his second year, was our competent head librarian. Volunteers from study halls with good academic records have proved to be very helpful in the library. In many cases, they had the same work as the students and were very helpful in giving other assistance. In addition to helping others, the student helpers learned to shelve books, letter books, write overdue notices, and many other odd jobs. A new policy concerning use of the library was inaugurated this year. Students using the library during their study periods must use at least half of the hour using li-brarv materials and they must use all of their time wisely. 'Iliis helped keep the library open for those students who needed to use it and kept those out who come just to do homework not requiring library materials. Use of the librarv and its materials were a great help in doing school work. Students who wished to keep the privilege of using them, must abide by the rules set up. In addition to the many new fiction books, the Traveling Science Library was found to be beneficial. A new set of encyclopedias also were added, making the old set available to students to check out over night. With added improvements this vear, the W.U.S. librarv will soon have material to satisfy' everyone. JjJJJf Librarlan r ”' ,0 Ko down Mr- Frank Blonigan. Page Eleven
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Yes. girls. that’s what a scholarship requires. Mr. Lester Horn. Grades must improve, eh?” Mr. Jack Thumblad, Counselor, and Counselor, Barb Morris. Janet HagRcstad. and Sandy Sullivan Janet Horejsi Guidance Advisors Direct Student Curriculum The counseling department is certainly one of the most important in any school for it tries to get each of us headed in the right direction. Very ablv fulfilling their duties as counselors are Mr. Lester Horn, Senior High counselor, and Mr. Jack Thumblad, Junior High counselor. As students first come into Junior High School, Mr. Jack 'lliumblad is there to help anyone decide which program to follow through the rest of school. Then in ninth grade, interest and ability tests are given to all of the students. 'Ihcsc tests help the students, the counselors, and the parents plan for the student’s future. Upon reaching tenth grade, students enter Senior High School and then go to Mr. Lester Horn for their counseling. 'Ihroughout these final three years Mr. Horn helps each of us get into our schedules all the necessary subjects and credits. Besides jK-rsonal counseling. Mr. Horn is always administering some sort of test at all hours. 'Ilicsc include for scholarships, college entrance, interest charts, and abilities. 'Ilien as students enter into their senior year and begin to think of college plans, college conferences, college ap-plications, scholarship information, and more tests, the department is kept quite busy. iimwmmitMn. A typical momtnR at W H S. Mr. Docpkc. Mrs. Tcndall. Judy Joy. Dour Heffner. Pat Anderson. Mr. Manning. Mr. Blonigan. and Miss McPhee Page Ten
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Thl question means . . . Miss Robertson. Denny Radokovich. and Dudley Howe Social Studies Opens the Door to World Understanding W ithin six years, our social department tries to teach each of us all about the world; its history, its geography, its organization, its forms of government, and many other aspects. As students enter the seventh grade, they arc placed in Miss Margaret Robertson’s classes. 11 ere thc start to learn the history of our own country. American History in its many phases is then presented by Miss Robertson. Helping to make the subject more interesting, she has many students' projects, maps, model ships, and many other fascinating things. Those students in eighth grade have Mr. Richard Peterson for World Geography. In this class they’ studied all the various countries covering their climates, physical features, cities, products, and other things. Ilicsc students also made many maps showing these throughout the year. llicn as students entered the ninth grade, they learned from Mr. Edward Miller and Mr. James Lewis about the United States government at the various levels such as national, state, city, and county governments. Hie different types, officials, and constitutions of each were covered. Page Twelve
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