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Counselors Strive
To Handle
More Problems
One hectic duty the counselors involved
themselves with this year was the
changing of schedules. Schedule changes
seemed to be a full-time headache for the
counselors. The guidance counselors felt
that their job should primarily involve
helping the students with school problems
and college preparation. They also acted as
a source of information for the students.
ABOVE RIGHT, Mrs. Knight prepares for a hard day's
work. BELOW RIGHT, Mr. Turner helps a student by
answering many questions.
Ms. Audrey N. Britton
Wake Forest University
Mr. Doug Cochrane
UNC·CH. UNCC. USC. Wake Forest
Mrs. Dorothy Floyd
SHAW Univ.• N.
C.
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t
T Univ.•
Atlanta Univ.
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Mrs. Dorothy H. Knight
Wake Fcre.r Univ.• UNC·CH
Mrs. Reve' S. Perreault
Mi••inippi College. B.A.
Mr. Bill Turner
Clafin Univ.,
B.S.,
Niagara Univ.,
M.S.
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UNCC. M.S.