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ILEFTI WHETHER your daughter goes into business' or to college, typing is a must, declares Counselor D. Ferber to D. Domanfs mother at pre-school reg- istration. IRIGHTI HSCHOLARSHIPS to a college of your choice are available it you become a NM finalist, states Dir. P. Mauch to Pat Sharkus. 'K Competent Counselors. Librarian. Nurse PUPIL PERSONNEL SERVICES! This office, directed by Patrick Mauch, assistant principal, brought order out of con- fusion to many a student who wanted to drop out of school, change a class, or to choose a college. While Mr. Mauch tested the sopho- more class or individuals having psy- chological difficulties, five counselors administered to all Lobos, Nicholas Diaz IA-CI, Dale Ferber ID-HI, Richard Slosek ll-RI, Dr, Saraiane Eriksen IS-Zl, and Sam Flaim, Special Ed. Another important service to students was the school nurse Mrs. Marie Earl, RN, who set up health records for all students, conducted eye and ear tests and especially provided first-aid to sick and iniured students. Still another service to students and faculty was the school library or Instruc- tional Materials Center, directed by Miss Katherine Ryan, Librarian, who pro- cessed 8,2OO books as well as all audio- visual equipment and films. -COUNSELORS NICHOLAS DIAZ A-C COUNSELOR DALE FERBER D-H COUNSELOR DR. SARAJANE ERIKSEN S-Z COUNSELOR - V ' f - . ,,,, I I RICHARD SLOSEK l-R COUNSELOR SAM FLAIM SPEC, ED COUNSELOR
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CONSTRUCTION' Yes the 52 500 OOO tirst increment included the building of an additional parking lot, a music ASS'T PRINCIPAL-PUPII. PERSONNEL, Pat MGUCIH looks after the welfare of all Lobos. ITOP R,I EX- PLAINING to Mr. Faul what the blue prints call for is construction worker Cormier. IBOTTOMI CONGEN- IAL LOB0 PRINCIPAL, James Faul takes things in stride as he sees to it that school goes on despite building hazards. 1 :sy -f 1 1:.i ,, .1-f 1' sz - .jk 5 V ga., I - f I I If 5 building, an English-Social Studies wing, a graphic arts building, additions to the gym, the science building, the library. This problem and the addition of 350 more students this year compli- cated matters tor Principal James Faul who used all available space for classes. Assistant Principal-Pupil Personnel, Patrick Mauch, headed the Counseling and attendance offices, advising all students about courses to take and other personal problems. Assistant Principal, Administrative, Dr. Gordon Kean, had charge ot campus super- vision and school athletics, and coun- seled boys who had broken school rules. Assistant Principal- Instructional, Mrs. Mary Nordskog, advised girls with prob- Ierns and the Girls' League, Director of Student Activities, Nicholas Diaz, co- ordinated the ASB activities, rnade out calendar of campus events, and pub- lished the Lobo Trails. f 1 ll ' . tc.. 'si I -5. 313'-J ' .f Jr, fn -'ff si.. , .- - ,, X 1 f.-t we I-04 PRINCIPAL
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1 Solve Sludenl Problem K MRS. MARIE EARL, RN SCHOOL NURSE MISS KATHERINE RYAN SCHOOL LIBRARIAN I is I 23 X, . ,VF KDV HCZ5 2 'swam ITOP L.l BE SURE To return The books To The shelves by number, warns Librarian K. Ryan Io sfudenr aides C. Hughes, K. Bishop, and C. Chappel, ITOP R.l WARNING abou? Too many Tardies by Counselor R, Slaselc is enough for H. Peterlciri. IBOTTOM LJ LEARNING io rewind a film strip is easy afier aide M. Carr gels The pitch from AXV Clerk I.. Rose, IBOTTOM RJ COVER your right eye. Read the lop line, orders Nurse M. Earl To a soph.
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