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A secretary is one who (1) types out forms and PA announcements, (2) supervises the O.D. Club, (3) runs off attendance slips, (4) takes some of the pressure off the Principal and Vice Principal, (5) answers the phone, (6) makes appointments for Mr. Borberg, (7) (Oops, the annual staff ran out of space to finish telling you of the hundreds of jobs that the secretaries do during one day at the office.) SEATED: Vera Swanson. STANDING: Judy Slowinski. Secretaries and Librarians Keep Books Left: Elza Huffman (librarian, KOB) A librarian is one who knows the Dewey decimal system. Miss Huffman, BHS librarian, is in charge of a vast collection of books and periodicals. She helps students find material for reports, essays and themes and has ar- ranged the library so anyone can easily find a book. 24
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Mrs. Sue Hutton, Mr. Gus Nash Mr. Earl C. Collins Administrators Influence Student Life Deans are people who listen to your problems, make helpful suggestions (which almost always solve the problems) and measure out discipline when it is needed. Contrary to popular belief, deans are human beings with hearts and feelings. They buy school sweatshirts and spudnuts, and they enjoy basketball games as much as the students do (though their response is more sub- dued). Mrs. Sue Hutton and Mr. Gus Nash are more than just deans; they’re your friends. Definition of two guidance counselors; While one is explaining the SAT and PSAT to a confused college- bound student, the other is efficiently examining each of the 1600 students' folders in order to make school life pleasant and worthwhile for every student. Mrs. Marietta Peters and Mr. John Bills guide our foot- steps into the future. A vice principal has as many jobs and as much respon- sibility as a principal himself. It is the duty of Mr. Earl C. Collins to know where every student is every hour of every school day (he’s in charge of attendance) and he appoints teacher chaperones for school activities. 20
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STANDING, left to right: Henry Harsch. (English 10, Journalism, Quill and Scroll, Kyote Paper.) James E. Cutts. (English 10, 11.) Jean Honer. (English 11.) Lloyd D. Mickelson. (English 11, 12, Thespians.) James F. Duecker. (English 10, 11, Forensics.) Helen S. Johnson. (English 12.) Opal C. Leonard. (English 12.) Charles B. Nesbit. (English 12, FTA.) Marvin Miller. (English 12, Business English, Journalism, Kyote Annual.) SEATED: Myrtle D. Steen. (English 12.) Clara Strutz. (English 10, Dramatics.) English: The foundation of our American education. Every English teacher at BHS (in the entire world for that matter) strives to teach his pupils the fundamentals of Eng- lish in order to provide the world with better citizens and well-educated adults. Five Languages Taught at B.H.S. Buenos Dias, Bon Jour, Guten Tag, Ave. If you’re a student in Spanish, Ger- man, French, or Latin, you’ll know what at least one of these foreign words means. This is one of the first things you learn in a lan- guage class— Hello. SEATED, left to right: Edith W. Harden. (Spanish 10, Pep.) Catherine Colosky (Latin 9, 10, English 12, Latin Club, Pep.) STANDING, left to right: Jeanette Clark. (Spanish 11, 12, German 12, Spanish Club, German Club.) Mary S. Larsen. (French 9, 10, 11, 12, French Club.) 22
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