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Page 16 text:
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H. A. KELLUM Present day high schools are steadily adjusting their programs of study and cur- ricula to serve the individual needs of all their pupils. To help students take advan- tage of these opportunities is the duty of the counselors. Here we see Mr. H. Kellum, our former assistant principal, as he prepared to leave for Oyler School, where he assumed the duties of head administrator. Mr. G. Van G, VAN NESS Ness, welcomed his appointment from Hughes Veteran Administration, to our school, where he fitted smoothly into the procedure. Efficiently and quietly, Mr. Van Ness took over the duties of assistant to Mr. Codwolloder, and counselor to lOth, llth, and 12th grade boys, in which capacity he is also in charge of discipline. His many other tasks include: sponsor of Student Council, faculty advisor for Sigma Iota, and advisor to class omcers.
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Page 17 text:
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oun counAernA ot the tutune . . . Excuses! Absence! Health! Scholarships! Careers! These and many more are the problems that concern the counselors at Western Hills. Mrs. Heninger, who is ad- visor for our 10th, 11th, and 12th grade girls, helps the students select the work and activities which will best develop their in- dividual interests, talents and abilities. Often while waiting her appointment, 0 girl moy exchange views on her career with others in the privacy of the outer oHice. There, may be found various pamphlets de- scribing colleges and occupations; there also, one may sit in comfort and quiet and contemplate her future. Because she knows the students well, Mrs. Heninger is better able to help them bridge the gap between school and work, college, or whatever en- deavor claims them when they leave Western Hills. D. HENINGER Mr. Chesley and Miss Brugmunn find it pleasant to give advice to the younger boys and girls. In charge of the boys of grades 7, 8, 0nd 9, Mr. Chesley helps plan the courses which will best suit their ubilH ities, handles excuses and absences and any problems the boys may have. As their disciplinarion he ran Up against two new fads this yeareyo-yo's cxnd waterguns. Of equal importance is Mr. Chesley's iob of advisor, both literary and business, to the Breeze staff. Each morning from 8:30 til 12:00, one can find Miss Brugmann busily carrying on her iob us counselor to the 7th, 8th, and 9th grade girls. Her duties are al- most the same as Mr. Chesley's, and the fact that she is very young helps qualify her for work with the younger girls. In the afternoon she teaches three classes in 20- ology, making her schedule a rather full one. A. CHESLEY R4 BRUGMANN
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