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Dedication is key to student by Khris Epperson wseg -.sswsxsf - SWAC koi se .v.. W. George Peterson, head counselor, felt the coun- seling staff was outstanding. Counselors were George Peterson, Maralyn Stewart, Barbara Steele, Wendell Chun and Dick Salter. Because of the lack of funds, counselors were unable to hire any extra help. Therefore, counselors often became overworked and Bill Honig, state su- perintendent of schools, was concerned about this. Mr. Honig felt that counselors would be too over- loaded with work to aid students who might need counseling. Not only do counselors advise students on school, but they also advise them on personal matters. When asked about the responsibility of being a counselor, Mr. Peterson felt that counseling, at times, is indeed very difficult, but it also has some satisfying and fulfilling moments, he commented. A1 v3 wi. . ..s. K W ssgggsS . ...V we as A is . ..lu ,,.., W , s Z I si W yogi f x 1 in 7 ,,, 1 fwgf i. ,.' w M Q. lm --if W ---f ,,.. , .. ' x K ' fair J 1' . , .fn vain- iii , Frank Vandervort Computer Science BA - CSU, Chico enjoys raising Cattle at GDHS 15 years Janice Wallclc Cafeteria enjoys golfing, walking at GDHS 7 years ef-'WED V. i 4. Head counselor George Peterson looks over the informational packet given to freshmen at the beginning of the year. 2. ln addition to his counseling duties, Wendell Chun is Key Club advisor. 3. Assistant Principal Beverly Dahlgren spends much time updating her Hles. 4. Counselor Maralyn Stewart and Campus Su- pervisor Cynthia Free are caught hamming it up, 5. Counselor Dick Salter's duties include parent contacts, programming changes, and enforcing school policies, My . .aft Herbert Weavlll US History BA - CSU, San Jose and Stanislaus enjoys riding trains at GDHS 17 years Stanley Wolden Math, School Service, Career Center, Work Experience University of North Dakota enjoys racquetball, golf at GDHS 21 years Tom Weber Graphic Arts AA, BA - CSU, San Francisco, UC Berkeley, CSU, Chico enjoys golf, photography, design logos, fishing at GDHS 1 year Marcla Wright Principal's Secretary enjoys water skiing, walking, working with plants, gardening at GDHS 5 years '91 17 U is 14 4 'affa- Myma Westmoreland On Your Own, Morric And Family, Creative Living BA - CSU, Socrame enjoys going out to dinner, shopping, pla cards, being with he husband, Ray at GDHS 16 years Marlon Zoodsma English BA, MA - Dakota Wesleyan University, University of Denver 9niOvS DICYVWQ bfi'-194 traveling, reading at GDHS 21 years
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enrietta parkman olor and Design, ewelry and tameling, aather and Jbrics, Special 'udies A, BA - CSU esno, University f Kentucky tjoys boating, cycling, art work tGDHS 11 years - X .Q 1 t ,sf L. fi J A-f Ergstry ,...,- ii: s X ' f n smart Susan MA Y New vm Sweetman e University. Harvard. Agncunure Lcuse University. CSU, i Francisco ys being a church eling, attending San isco Operas. sto Symphony. festivals 8: shops, being active Lodge work DHS 20 years iry Trimble 'OUYCS SYUGGS MA eds - Michigan e, UOP ys golfing, traveling, S 4 years BS, AS - Cal Poly enjoys spending time with hubby at GDHS A years Tlm Tweedle Principal BA, MA, ED. D - CSU, San Francisco, University of San Francisco enjoys tennis, fishing, family activities at G-DHS 2 years is S 1 Yvonne Taylor World Cultures BA - CSU, San Jose enjoys family activities, sewing. gardening, camping, reading at GDHS 12 years Helen Valk FoodsfNutrition, Parenting, Child Development, Clothing BA - CSU, Fresno and San Jose enjoys traveling in a motor home, fishing, hiking, stained glass, reading, cooking at GDHS 19 years New faces in familiar places by Elaine Tzagarakis One of the many new faces was Mrs. Imogene Enge- bretsen, librarian. Mrs. Engebretsen went to the University of California, Riverside, and the University of California, Los Angeles. She earned a Bachelor's of Political Science at UCR and a Master's in Library Science at UCLA. Mrs. Engebretsen has been a librarian for 13 years and said she thoroughly enjoys her job. She has worked in the reference department at the University of California, Da- vis for three years and at Roosevelt Junior High School for 10 years. Davis is an exciting challenge, I have enjoyed seeing all the students I knew at Roosevelt mature and develop, she remarked. She finds the students friendly, inquisitive, and well behaved. Several changes were made in the library. Patio furni- ture was bought with Student Body funds, books were bought for remedial reading students, and the bookroom system was changed. Mrs. Engebretsen would also like to develop a large fiction section and to set up two com- puters for faculty and student use. lf I receive funding, I will purchase programs and printers. Library 191
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Nancy Vlatllng Orchestra, Fine Arts. English BA, MA - Drury htty Ward College, Mo., CSU, 5f QliSh Stanislaus, Denver BSE - Arkansas State, University, University of CSU, Stanislaus, UC, Illinois, Texas Christian BSWGIGY university enjoys reading, cooking, enjoys performing in the gardening, traveling to WIS fT1OUf11Glf1S at GDHS 17 years Dwayne Wostphal Business Orientation, TYDir1Q, Freshman Football, Girls' Varsity Basketball BA - CSU, Fresno enjoys golf, tennis, reading, swimming at GDHS 9 years Modesto Symphony. sailing, traveling, reading at GDHS 16 years Merlin Vlhlflord Accounting. Typing. Machine Calculations, Record keeping AA, BS - CSU, Fresno enjoys riding and training horses: collecting clocks and repairing them at GDHS 12 years Q f . 21 'zz .21 ,5 VV?m,,,W V, , 'W . WJQWV 2 . ,f i f ' 'Hai - Q ,,,, ,, t ' RA ' N ,Q 1 'V ,V n if , Wm F ,fd , A ,sw ,, V. Q' mg' 1 is ,' t, M'-st, fin lr ,. , , S ,s 1 i Md P f . iv! , , ,lm f nl I Y W 'Dummy Counselors 493
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