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Our Guidance Department con
sists of two-full-time counselors.
When a pupil is faced with num
erous and varied decisions, it is
indeed helpful to have someone to
whom he can go for advice and
understanding. After discussing
testing results and records with a
counselor, a pupil often gets a
clearer picture of himself and his
abilities.
Possessing an atmosphere of
friendliness and casualness, the de
partment is open at all times to
students who wish to browse
through shelves of college catalogs,
career pamphlets, and scholarship
brochures.
Bob Butterworth is pictured above as he seeks, and receives, advice from one of our
Guidance Counselors, Mr. Hagele. This particular office is always a busy place. Mr.
Hagele is usually engaged in supervising the completion of applications and transcripts
needed by seniors desiring a college education.
Butcofsky, Donald
Brown, Thomas Bloomsburg State College, B.S.
Millersville State College, B.S. Bucknell University, M.A.
American History English
Budzinski, Lorraine Clarke, Bernard L.
University of Pennsylvania,
B.S. LaSalle College, A.B.; Vil-
lanova University, M.S.
American History and Librarian
World History

