Woodrow Wilson High School - Crusader Yearbook (Dallas, TX)

 - Class of 1974

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Counselors Consider the Individual The major concern of ihe Woodrow Wilson counselors is the students. The door is always open to any student, no matter who he is. say Woodrow Wilson’s three counselors. These ladies Jacqueline Con lee, Mozelle Newton and Margaret Walker help with all kinds of problems, whether it be school or personal. According to Mrs. Walker. We arc here to assist our students in career choices that will serve to enrich their lives.” Students an- encouraged to finish high school. The counselors try to guide those students into college who are truly college material and others into careers suited to their talents. Miss Mary Ann Thomas as pupil personnel counselor aids all students in any problem that they may have. Also, any contrast that may exist between Miss Thomas and the other counselors is that Miss Thomas leans more to discipline, and the counselors toward academics. But they do work together, she says. For instance. Miss Thomas gave invaluable assistance to the education counselors this year in placing students in class situations that suited their interests and capabilities. Mrs. Jacqueline Conlee stops Teodoro Bazan during passing period with a concerned look for his future plans. MRS. HELEN BLAND — B.S.C.; Clerk, Counselors Office MRS. JACQUELINE B. CONLEE — B.S.. M S.; Advisory and Guidance Counselor MRS. DORIS CRAMMER — Clerk. Counselors Office MRS. MOZELLE NEWTON — B.S.. M S.; Advisory and Guidance Counselor MRS. MARGARET WALKER — B.S.. M.S.: Advisory and Guidance Counselor MISS MAR ANN THOMAS — B.A.. M.E.: Pupil Personnel Counselor 18 ACADEMICS

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Every morning. Mr. Pierce greets the faculty members and gives them special instructions for the day. Three Years as Intern Completed by Haden Adding to the effectiveness of the assistant principal. Mr. Joel Haden, an administrative intern, completed this year his final step in the Administrative Leadership Training Program conducted by the Dallas Independent School District. This program was instituted as a training ground for future administrative personnel. Mr. Haden has been at Woodrow three years. A graduate of the University of Mississippi, Mr. Haden received his M.A. in Secondary Education at North Texas State University. He has a wife, Judy, and a son Joel. Mr. Regalado, contrary to the impressions of many, has his happy moments. One of the busiest persons on the entire faculty is Mr. Joel Haden. administrative intern, shown here assisting Shirley Fugitt in solving her problem. ACADEMICS 17



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The Counselor Aides are FIRST ROW: left to right: Tami Winchester. Caylin Willard, Sally Holstun. SECOND ROW: Karen Carlton. Jeannie Kadane. Candy Davis. Valerie Dillion, Roula Palmer. Janet Rowland. THIRD ROW: Johnny Ball. Larry Burns. Kenyon Miser. That’s really how it was. Miss Thomas, insists senior Keith Towel! in defense of his excuse. A day of continuous changes in programs has tired Mrs. Helen Bland. ACADEMICS 19

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