Bloomington High School - Bruin Yearbook (Bloomington, CA)

 - Class of 1977

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I BRUI HELP When walking into the main office, one of the many friendly faces one sees is Dora Acosta. She is the secretary to Mrs. Williams and Mr. Manzo, assistant principals, and also to' Mr. Odenbaugh, athletic director. Mrs. Acosta likes to dance, sew, swim read, and travel. If you attended summer school, the lady you remember seeing at the receptionist's desk was Faye Bowen. Actually, during the regular school year, Mrs. Bowen is one of our attendance clerks. All students enrolled in work experience or ROP are familiar with Janice Everard, who works in the Career Guidance Center. Her hobbies include attending all BHS spoits, as well as sponsoring the Pep Club. Janice plans to continue working here and help her husband finish school. As Mr. lnglis secretary, Pat Hamilton has quite a rough lob, but Mrs. Hamilton takes it all with a grain of salt. She started off her career when the principal at Colton High asked her to work, and then she came to Bloomington, and has been with us since the school opened in l9o2. Another friendly face on campus belongs to Phyllis Jones, who works in the business office. Mrs. Jones was recooperating in the hospital last summer, which accounts for her day - to - day planning of the future. Her hobbies include water skiing, bowling, and reading. Being the counselor's secretary keeps Jean Ledbetter on her toes most of the time. One of her favorite hobbies is water skiing. Last summer, Mrs. Ledbetter travelled to Kansas and Oklahoma, and hext summer she plans to attend the National Safety IO Clussitii-cts c Ulcitly Convention in Wisconsin. , The man who is seen roaming around campus during the day is Tom Leon, campus supervisor. Last summer, Tom worked here GT school, and coached a Little League team, which took 8th place in Southern California, and loth place in the state. One thoughtful person is Barbara Martin, library clerk. She s been onthe classified staff for two years, and is really interested in the students achievements. She advocates that students can ieaa and write better if they have more interest in using the library. Bowling and oasr-pail arethe two most favorite hobbies of Joe Myers, head custodian. Mr. Myers got this rob because it was an extra iob after l retired from the Army. Mr. Myers' summer of '76 was spent working hard at school beautifying the campus grounds. A very excited young woman at school is Patsy Oliva, the schools registrar. She has a very good reason to be excited because in July, Miss Oliva is getting marriect to John Pacheco. Last summer, she went to Hawaii, which was My last singles fling. The happy face at the attendance office is that of Jean Sebern, attedance clerk. Last summer, Mrs. Sebern went camping to Flagstaff, Arizona, and water skiing in San Diego, which are two of her favorite hobbies. She also enioys sewing, boating, and gardening. Anyone passing through the main office during the year is bouna'to meet friendlyMisTrickett. She's our recptionist secretary. This past summer, she spent the summer in their home at the mountains while enjoying her hobbies of sewing and cooking. Whenever a student becomes sick at school, he-she almost always gives the nurse, Pat Warner, a visit. Last summer, Mrs. Warner flew to Hawaii, and hopes to travel more during the coming summer. Her hobbies include ceramics, knitting, and baking.



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PE U12 llMy dream is to see that all young people attitudestoward an education become a bit more positive. l've been volunteering in the Parent Teachers Association for eighteen years, and I believe that even though our system has its faults, the US system of public education for all is still the best way, replies Mrs. Jean Cecil, president of the PTA. She also serves as a teachers aide at Zimmerman Elementary School. When away from work and the PTA, Mrs. Cecil likes to go camping and enioy the beach and desert. Another concerned parent, Mrs. Sandi Melton believes that we should straighten our education out, and get it more on an upward trend. Mrs. Melton who is the first vice-president also coaches a iunior bowling team and does alot of community volunteer work. During the past summer Mrs. Melton and her family traveled to Florida in their new motor home, and plan this summer to tavel even further. When asked if she had any wishes or dreams, she merely replied, llgood health and wealth for all. Parlimentarian Mrs. Jo Jackson states, lllife is what you make it, and your studies or mind will go as far as you want it to. My wish is to see my kids fulfill their studies. Besides ,holding the position of parlimentarian, and second vice president on the high school PTA board, Mrs. Jackson is also president of the PTA at Walter Zimmerman Elementaryt School. Mrs. Jackson finds that studying nursing is veryenioyable. In the past summer, Mrs. Jackson and her family enjoyed the beaches, lakes, and campgrounds of California. Next summer the Jackson family intend to visit Arizona's Grand Educators Naturally Canyon: A teachers' aide at Zimmerman Elementary School, historian, Mrs. Clavdia McGee, states the she would love to become a teacher. Mrs. McGee who is going to college had a girl from Japan living in her home this past summer. Coming through the Japan - American Conference enabled the girl to go to college here to become a teacher in Japan. ln TQ73, Mrs. McGee had the pleasure of hosting an AFS student from Chile in South America Fernando Martinez. When asked if Mrs. McGee had any wishes, she stated that she would like to travel, especially to South America to visit Fernando Martinez from Chile whom she really misses. Mrs. McGee states UI think our school system offers many opportunities for ouryouth to become responsible adults. In her spare time Mrs. McGee also enioys sewing, -and baking. Secretary of the PTA is Mrs. Dorothy Lgeking. Mrs. Llfeking, who enioys reading, and working for her church, changed iobs this summer and didn't have time to travel. But, next summer she plans to visit her parents in Denver, Colorado. Mrs. Lueking believes thatlllt's extremely important on becoming a success, no matter what you do in life. Everyone should make certain sacrifices for the good of his or her educationf' With alot of her wishes coming true, Mrs..Lueking has only one wish right now, and that's to see her son graduate from high school and be- able to enioy his fut-ure. Last,but not least.is Mrs. Verna Wheaton who is theiaudjtornof PTA, and works on the council. Mrs. Wheaton has been a teacher for T4 years, and has helped the PTA all i4 years. She believes that there are very creative students here at our school, all they really need is more self- motivation. The PTA is not really recognized for all they do. They send' home news letters to parents, they give out scholarships to two students each year, they give dental, and optical help to needy students, and have set up the Parent Advisory Council.

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