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REWARDING STUDY First Row: EDWARDS, IOI-IN LAWRENCE, Track, Maroon W, I-li-Y-un- assuming air, a winning smile. ELLINGTON, IESSE ISAAC, Track, Chi Oemga Sigma, Secretary, Senior Class Play-gaiety prevails, a staunch friend. ELLIOT, ROBERT HAYES- Beagle , Student Council, Vice-Presi- dent, Basketball, Chi Omega Sigma-modern Casanova, self as- surance. Second Row: ENGLAND, SANDRA SUE- I-Iamie , GAA, Sparkettes, Treasurer, Business Club, Future Nurses Club, Merchandising, Senior Girls Club-a gift of gab. ERNST, GEORGE EDWARD, a tried and true friend. ERWIN, ROBERT CRAVILLIER - Bob , Lunchroom - actions speak louder than words, Third Row: FANNIN, IETTA IOYCE, GAA, Bowling, Synchronized Swimming, Modern Dance, 4 Year Letter Girl, Tausia, Senior Class Play, Dramatics Club, Y-Teens, Senior Girls Club, Treasurer, Counsel- lors' Office-dark beauty, soul of sincerity, FARLEY, ROLLAND EUGENE- Rolly , Football, Basketball- guiet friendliness, calm assurance. FEDERLE, RAYMOND IOSEPH- Ray , Latin Club-nothing can alter his plans. Fourth Row: FERRELL, WILLIAM CALVIN- Bill , Football, Track, Manager, Maroon W, I-Ii-Y-an endless source of fun. FIELD, MARY LOU, Senior Choir, Bandwagon, Business Club, Senior Girls Club-tranquil manner, demure politeness. FIELDS, IUNE CAROL- Mustard , Modern Dance, Business Club, Senior Girls Club-a zest for living. Filth Row: FILTER, KARYL IANE, Business Club, Senior Girls Club-wel- come tranquility, taciturn manner. FINDLOW, WILLIAM ARTHUR- Bill , Bowling-a man of few words, FLAMM, SUSAN CLARA- Susie , GAA, 4 Year Letter Girl, Sub Deb, Business Club, Senior Girls Club-West I-Ii's Dale Evans. Sixth Row: FLENDER, WALTER- Wally , Baseball, Bowling, I-Ii-Y, Spanish Club-lover of fun, unconcerned approach. FLICKINGER, MARGARET GRACE- Meg , Student Council, So- cial Committee, GAA, Advanced Hockey and Baseball, Hockey Manager, Synchronized Swimming, Modern Dance, Pidel, Y-Teens, Treasurer, Senior Girls Club-attractive as active. FLOYD, GARTH ELMO: Sigma Alpha Beta, Bandwagon, Senior Choir-deep regard for people. ,.,,.s,.t,. ,V J--V
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WJWM Mr. Conger and Mrs, Heninger, senior high counselors, discuss an article from Better Schools, a publication by the Board of Education for teachers. COUNSELORS HELP US PREPARE FOR THE FUTURE langling telephones, clicking typewriters, chattering people, and constantly crowded offices on a warm Sep- tember day are the sure signs that school has started and the counselors' rush has begun. Counseling is a full time job as Mrs. l-leninger, Mr. Conger, and Miss Han- auer certainly know. Administering tests, arranging schedules, compiling records, and generally being on hand to answer students' queries constitutes a large part ot their profession. ln spring, as the time for making out options rolls around, their crowded days are crammed with appointments as they help students prepare for their tutures. All of these things make up a counselor's usually busy day. The secretaries' days are no less hectic. They are filled with a never-ending round of typing, mimeographing and letter writing. Together Mrs. Betty Keller, Miss Marion Bothert, Miss Barbara Bicking, and the school treasurer, Miss Mildred l-lusemann, assist counselors and principals, and cheerfully and patiently counter the grievances and questions of the student body. 22
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TEACHERS PREPARE FOR THE WORLD OF STUDY Three o'cloclc-there goes that familiar bell! Kids rush out from all over as another day has come and gone, but not so with our teachers, Their days are not halted by that final bell. Many remain late into the afternoon to help us with perplexing problems, or to offer individual coaching. Others stay to supervise clubs, publications, athletics, and musical activities. Often teachers must at- tend professional meetings artd study groups or take part in curriculum planning on city-wide committees. At night there are still papers to grade, lessons to plan, and tests to compose. With all of this, they must still, some- how, find time to read widely on their subjects and keep abreast of current affairs. ls it any Wonder that teachers are busy people? Even in the good old summertime, when the livin' is easy, and the student is enjoying his vacation, some teachers are sitting in university class- rooms, gathering more valuable information for their forthcoming pupils to study. Other teachers obtain first- hand information as they visit the places and countries to which their subject is most closely related. The teach- er's vacation ends on Labor Day, as he must report to the school for an opening meeting. No, students aren't the only ones who must study and prepare the day's work. West l-li's teachers carry a full schedule, 'round the clock. Energetic teachers Mrs. Walter, Mr. Love Miss Smith, and Miss Bolsen attend in stitute meetings held for a week pre ceding the opening of a new school year These Mexican travelers, Holly Mott, Miss O'Hara, and Miss Murphy, are sharing vacation memories.
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