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Help provided by aides Instructional aides provided a big service to Beaverton High School. There were instructional aides in the child services department, E.S.L., computers, Health Services, Career Center, and the resource room. The resource room dealt with students' special needs and helped some find jobs. These three ladies were definite- ly a big asset to the resource room. A new face at Beaverton High School was Dick Drew in the computer room. He came from Lenannon, Oregon. He commented that he had enjoyed in- teracting with the students the most. The E.S.L. Department was fortunate to have two instructional aides: Elsie Holsman and Mary Lou Kinnaman. And, working in child services, was Helen Cardwell. Beaverton was fortu- nate to have extra help and such won- derful people to be of service. Instructional Aides!Print Shop 251
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Instructional Aides!Print Shop gn? -av Jane Hill reviews reading material so she can explain it to her students. Dick Drew demonstrates the new computer system for Doug Holman. Elsie Holsman ponders for a moment before beginning to write. Mar- tha Peart helps a student with his assignment. Yvonne Hoskin examines the article on the copier. 250 Instructional A1des!Print Shop
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Secretaries Office staff new The work of a secretary at Beaver- ton High School was not easy. It was a very complex job in the school year of '83-'84. Basically, every administrator had a secretary. But these secretaries had many other duties. Betty Walkiewicz was secretary to Dr. Bob Kremer. She was also the of- fice manager with such responsibil- ities as coordinating and overseeing clerical classified people. She had been with District 48 for twelve years, yet she, and all the secretaries in the main office, was new to Beaverton High School in '83-'84. Also in the main office was Karen Anderson, Student Body bookkeeper and secretary to Mr. Hryeiw. She was responsible for handling student funds. Sigrid Namdar, Ms. Nolf's secre- tary, kept busy by handling anything to do with the building use. She was the steno clerk at BHS. Jeaneen Morris, receptionist and Barbara KoKich's secretary was also a definite asset to the department. Judi Bemis was with Linda Camp- bell in the counseling office doing computer terminal work for the school: grades, scheduling, master schedule, and assigning lockers. The attendance office displayed a low key, but cheery mood. Rose Mur- phy and Lolita Swing were responsi- ble for that. Senior Scott Dardis tat- tendance aidel was quoted as saying, The women spread sunshine wherev- er they go . Lolita Swing said that her favorite part of her job was the kids. 252 Secretaries
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