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e S 2,2 JUNIOR HIGH COUNSELOR, Mr. Young, gives younger students attention and an opportunity to plan their curriculum be- fore reaching high school. PHEAA LOANS and grants were explained to juniors by Mr. Delpero. 24 5,23 . 5' if Q, rec. if .Q THE GUIDANCE OFFICE performs many services for the students Here Frank Mosura takes the Ohio Vocational Interest Survey one of many tests given to seniors this year WEEKLY SEMINARS were held this year Miss Maxine Mende a representative from the Beaver Campus of Penn State addressed interested Juniors and seniors QV,
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,ff f QL... U- ,M ,W 'Z f ,W OFFICE DUTIES are many and varied but are performed graciously by Mrs. Sara Graham, Miss Kathy Onuska and Mrs. Kathy Kovalesky. BUSINESS STUDENTS Claire Gailey and Debbie Brown watch as Kathy Onuska demonstrates how to use the multilith. MRS. KRAKOFF is kept very busy with her various jobs in the Guidance Office. The amount of information she has Hled on each ofour nearly one thousand students is amazing. was IZxNXii'e e -af M i --A ' V pn --A N' nfl' -1 i i .. I, ' . NWN, 23
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F' ii E DRIVER DRlVER'S TRAINING teaches students safe driving procedure. Nina Zawoysky, Patty Ratkovich, and Norma St. Esprit complete their training in the car with Mr. Palumbo. G IDANCE and SPECIAL SERVICES Help the Student to Seek His Own Individuality fygbwr, ,ffm X. deavor. CREATIVITY receives emphasis in Mrs. Powell's Special Ed. classes. Seniors Norma St. Esprit and Roy Smith show approval of her latest en- ln order to make future plans a reality, a student must have proper preparation. This begins with a care- ful choice of curriculum. Our Guid- ance Department, under the di- rection of Mr. Hineman and Mr. Young, provides valuable informa- tion and individual counsel to every student. Supplementing the library of col- lege catalogues, the department olTers a seminar program. Students have an opportunity to hear tapes, view films, and listen to represen- tatives. Various test results and in- terest surveys further facilitate the task of choosing a career. Other departments in our school especially Driver,s Education, under the direction of Mr. William Pa- lumbo, and Special Education, taught by Mrs. Evelyn Powell, give individual attention to students' in- terests and needs. Certainly these departments have proved their will- ingness to serve all those who seek their advice and assistance. 20
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