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Guidance The student, whether his problem be aca- Charlotte S. Kacen J ' E. Winter B.S. University of Pennsylvania „ ,. f ■ ' ' « College demic or personal, may go to a faculty adviser M.A. University of Pennsylvania jhe ' cal ' Semina ' rv which he has chosen in the beginning of the year, or to one of the three instructors in charge of the Guidance program. Two types of tests are used to help the student analyze his own potential. The compulsory test — the Iowa Education De elopment Test — is the one which each stu- dent takes upon entering college. By this test the student plots his own academic attainment and sees the relationship of his own score with that of other college freshmen wht) are C average, or in the superior group. In the voluntary testing program Mrs. Kagan offers her semces in the aptitude testing which helps the student determine what course or profession he should pursue. ' |M ■ yrl fUt P ' l l Hl j B IM % ' ' ' m ■
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Bette Javne Kinsey R.N. York Hospital School of Nursing B.S. University of Pittsburgh Physical Education Carmela Cinquina B.S. West Chester State Teachers College Herbert R. Sauder B.S. Lock Ha en State Teachers College M.S. Indiana University kick out the halls, called former Coach Hulton last year. This year the Physical Education classes, un- der the able coaching of Herb Sauder and Miss Cinquina, have taken on a new look. The students display their skills by fancy and not so fancy flips on the trampoline, or they headstand and tumble on the new green mats. For the first time, swimming instruction was given to men and to women at the Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. M. Reever, Miss Cinquina, C. Kohler 21
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Night School l l l 1 ] ENROLLMENT FOR SECRETARIAL SEMINAR: H. Beaver, A. Bigler, M. Bollinger, B. Bortner, J. Boyer, N. Bulcken, D. Dehoff, H. Diehl, N. Emenheiser, E. Ensminger, T. Enterline, J. Epley, M. Gates, B. Gemmill, H. Hardman, G. Henrv, V. Hess, N. Hinkle, B. Hombach, C. Kefalas, R. Lindstrom, W. Lloyd, M. Miller, N. Neuman, E. Parker, H. Fetters, G. Shaffer, M. Stump, R. Stump, AI. Trimmer, N. Trimmer, R. Truett, L. Willard, C. Woltman. Night School registration the first semester indicated that one hundred and twenty persons in York and York County were interested in taking courses for college credit. The objectives of the Night School students were to study subjects which would re-train or up-grade them in present positions and eventually lead to an Associate Degree. The curricula offered was patterned after the daytime classes and for the most part was taught by daytime faculty. The second semester, thirty-six new students entered. Aside from the college credit courses, each semester a seminar or non-credit course was offered. Under the leadership of faculty member Fred Smith, Operations Research ' for junior executives in business management was given first term, and the second semester thirty secre- taries attended the Secretarial Seminar. For twelve weeks this latter course stressed Business Administration, Secretarial Accounting, Proce- dures, and Fluman Relations. Dr. Rollins speaking for the administration stated that, The College Night School Courses shall continue to expand as the needs of the communitv demand. ' 23
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