Bloomington High School South, The Gothic, 1991, Page 204

Description: Aiding studentsImagine that its the daybefore your history paper isdue and you do not knowanything about the topic.Picture that its the first dayof your junior year, youwalk to your first periodclass and the only people inthere are freshmen. Maybeyou are a senior and youdesperately need an appointment to talk to yourcounselor about graduation requirements. Wherewould you go for help?Librarians help studentsfind information on a number of topics for assignments. They have many resources which might aidestudents, and many morethat they hope to obtain forSouths library. The Info-Trac computers were an ad-dition to the librarysresouces in 1988.The counselors help students change their schedules and talk about theirproblems. I see counselors as the students advocates, said Ida Medlyn,one of Souths five counselors.The secretaries handle allappointments that have todo with the school. Theymake appointments for students to see their counselor, and they answer themany phone calls that theschool receives everyday.Librarians: Jim Shields, CathyRush, Ina Todd, secretary.Secretaries: Karen Robbins,Connie Hall and Lois Steven. Backrow: Kathy Fish, Edith White, Colleen Guthrie, Jessie Shields andIna Todd.204 / ALBUM
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