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m Aww S k V wi fm 5, 'G Mrs. Lorene Gurley, George Taylor, A.B., Special Mrs. Luanne Scheuerman, B.A., M.S., Special Edu- Education. cation, Special Educa- tion Club. Taken for granted by many are those involved in special services: the nurse, li- brarians, counselors, andthe special edu- cation teachers. Yearly dental check-ups and eye tests keep Mrs. Darlene Anderson busy in the nurse's office. Mrs. Luanne Scheuerman is always in the library to answer the questions of confused re- searchers or to give advice of reading matter. y The Guidance Center is a scene of con- stant activity throughout the year as coun- selors help students with class schedules, college and career choices, and various other problems. The Special Education portables house an infinite variety of equipment and pro- jects as students with special learning problems get individual attention. AB., M.Ed., Head Librarian. A Q. iz fi' , 2, ei 26 C Wayne Means, B.A., M.A., Speech and Hearing Clini- cian. Mrs. Helen Boys, B.A., Librar- ian. W 1 Mrs. Darlene Anderson, R.N., B.S.N., School Nurse, Future Medical Careers. Junior counselor Clarice Beaver gives assurance to junior Larry Piper. 9 ev
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