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'ins-4-'r' 'Q MR. WHITCOMB, Chief Counselor ' Vu . X 1, an . r .4 X N LIFE ADVISEMENT Every member of the counseling staff carries in his mind detailed information con- cerning the students entrusted to him, and helps the homeroom teacher whenever a pupil varies from the pattern for course and semester. A counselor has visited the grade school before each class comes to Bay View, and has consulted with the eighth grade teacher. He knows exactly how the students entering the freshman class grade on significant tests like the one for algebra aptitude. Then on the basis of the information he has gathered, he plans the program for the student's Hrst semester. This year the counselors have served as the representatives of the school at lay meetings to which members of the com- munity have been invited for group discus- sions of the work of the schools. COUNSELORS Standing: Mr. Suttle, Mr. Wiley. Sealed: Mr. Gillo, Miss Statz 'VQQ 'HP' ff f in
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ADMINISTRATION Page Twenty-eight ef 1 N' ,f . N 1-. J -W ,X . 9 O F AIN 'J W4 4 4 W 5 X53 Q F Nl -o l p Q 'x C AQ A Q .F 'X Q :1 3 as Q 31-QD-Q! K 3 J M ,LQPQN jf? tl 402, I KJ l HJ ,., ,XB WL ' 'f 4 - X, ,, QL NA XL l KL W F fl AX 'l'-fl is '44 f W Q' v, AM , xl 'LL 4' X 'U K H rf DR. FOX, Vice Principal Standing back of the counter in the office listening to high-schoolers ration- alize away their mistakes and helping them to the right path with kindness and understanding, has been one who, even in his most solemn moments, has never lost entirely the twinkle in his eye. For over forty years as the scholarly teacher of English, and in the last six years as the vice-principal at Bay View, Dr. Fox has watched youth come and go, and has found in teaching the abiding satisfactions of life. For him the chang- ing scene has always held one constant: there is nothing more important in the task of the teacher than stimulating youth to creating for itself high ideals. The generations that have known his large humanity and found in him both counselor and friend, bear testimony to how well he has met the challenge of that task. '31-'A l f lt x,! ., Q au K
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NIR, BARTA Top Row: Edmond Gestwicki, Kenneth Hanke, Edmund Judziewicz, William Galligan, Mr. Barta, William Jonas, James Guss, Donald Nelson, Douglas Niemann, Aldo Gaido Third Row: Marilyn Wenzel, Mary Orlowski, Florence Jagodzinski, Murray Humphrey, Greta Hallberg, Donna Olszewski, Faye Johnson, Gerald Halpin, Marlene Gename, Maureen Hallherg, Lila Gauger Second row: Carole Geisenheimer, Arlene Gutzke, Gretchen Jungmann, Grace Orr, Henry Higgins, Marion Ogden, Carol Johnson, Lillian Janka, Violet Janka, Janet Owen Bollom row: Chester Moczydlowski, Donald Olm, Donald Groschel, Tom Hagen, Richard Hanson, Gordon Housfeld,Wa1lace Nearing, Richard Neitzel, Ray Jazwiecki, Robert Johnson NINTH GRADE MRS. GARLING Top row: Helen Chanik, Audrey Erick- son, Sharon Buster, Mrs. Garling, Joan Dieter, Harold Annonson, James Erickson Fourth row: Nancy Fink, Arlene Des- secker, Ruth Becker, Robert Chris- tensen, Dolores Boczkiewicz, Joyce Christiansen, Dorothy Adams Third row: Janet Franklin, Helen Chandler, Ellen Bergquist, Geraldine Brozek, Beverly Filenius, Virginia Cassabaum, Robert Daily Second row: Charmaine DeNoyer, Ken- neth Piontek, Donna Thornton, Patsy DeVeau, Carol Cleveland, Sam Bird, Marilyn Block Bottom row: Joyce Baumgardt, Claudine Travis, Gene Blumberg, Marjorie Erskine, Joyce Chrostowski, Felix Donselli, Beverly Bartz Page Thirty
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