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The guidance program at our school was one ot service to the individual student, the teacher, the school and community. It was concerned with all the aspects ot learning. Mr. E. C. Mills, COORDINATOR OE COUNSELING, directed this program and therefore his duties were greatly diversified. Working with boys and girls Whose problems took more time than the regular counselors Could devote to them as individuals was the job of Mr. Herbert Martin and Miss Eloise Nelson, DEAN OE BOYS and DEAN OE GIRLS, respectively. Among the large number of respon- sibilities handled by Miss Bonnye Deal, DIRECTOR OF TESTING, were supervising college entrance exams and vocational preference tests and taking charge of scholarships. Contacting parents, when students could not be located after absences that exceeded tour days, Was just one of many similar jobs undertaken by Mr. Wallace Webster and Mr. Dell Whetsler, ATTENDANCE COUN- SELORS. ROW I, left to right: Velma Little, Ph-Sp: Ruth Neiman, F-Holg Betty Moehnke, Man-Pe. ROW ll: Pat Patterson, Horn-Mal, Emma Sandrini, St-Zg Marion Scott, A-B3 Helen Stone, C-E. ,Attendance Counselors in E- sf wmmwQm:gna 4. Y --
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M204 for e e lf Atadent E. C. MILLS Coordinator of Counseling HERBERT L. MARTIN Dean of Boys ELOISE NELSON Dean of Girls BON NYE DEAL Diredor of Testing The chief function of the COUNSELING STAFF has always been one of service to students and faculty alike. Each counselor this year had some 285 students in his file, Whom he assisted in numerous school-related problems, and for Whom he helped to plan a course of study meeting the student's needs. F or some stu- dents this meant planning in order to enter a specific college, for others schedul- ing a general college preparatory course or preparing for a two-year college program. For all, counselors assisted in planning a course which fulfilled requirements for a specific high school major. They also taught two classes, as Well as assisting in club activities, student government, and rallies and assemblies. ROW l, left lo right: Howard Whalen, A-B5 Carl Berra, Man-Peg Fred Robinson, F-Hol. ROW Il: Kenneth Robesky, Ph-Spy Jack Charvo, C-Eg Virgil Kirkpatrick, Sf-Z5 Glendon Rogers, Hom-Mal. .rf-..,.m,fm-1-ew
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Special ?unctionA on Campu .w A ra Q . 5 hrls Burclaga Secretary Jean Hardy, Li- Seated: lone Bailey, Boys' Nurse. Standing: Lillian Rea, Registrar, Mabs Vierthaler, Winona Herndon, Cashier, Fern Veal I :rarlan Irma Showalter Clerk of Library. Lillian Howen, Girls' Nurse. Assistant Registrar. keeper. Even though the LIBRARIANS were busy With books and other reading materials, they were always ready to assist students. Vaccinations, headaches, senior physicals, broken bones, numerous skinned knees-all these kept our school NURSES constantly busy. The REGISTRARS were some of our busiest office Workers. It was their duty lo keep an accurate permanent record on every student. The BUSINESS OFFICE handled literally thousands of dollars each day as they cared for finances of the cafeteria and all clubs and extracurricular activities. Bakersfield High School boasted a capable and willing OFFICE STAFF. The duties of these people were attendance accountingp handling student finances: issuing Work permitsp offering a mirneographing service for faculty and student groups, operating the switchboard for the high school, college and district officesg keeping students' permanent records up to date, and recording transcripts. In all phases of their Work, the office staff was happy to be of service to students and faculty, twelve months out of every year. ROW l, left to right: Glenn' Lindsay, Bookroom Clerk, Olive Gunsolley, File Clerk: Edith Hughes, Attendance Secre- tary: Emma LaPoint, File Clerkg Alice Fair, File Clerk, Fern Veal, Bookkeeper. ROW ll. Lillian Rea, Registrar, Jane Beck, Stenoqrapherg Gay Vernon, Switchboard Operator: Ann Grandel, Receptionist, Millie Johnston, File Clerk: Belva Scofield, Mimeograph Dept.g Juanita Marr, Stenoqrapherg Mabel Payne, File Clerk. ROW Ill: Glenna Cherry, Work Permit an'd Testing Secretary: Mabs Vierthaler, Assistant Registrarg Marion Serano, Secretary to Director of Counseling, Rose Robinson, File Clerk: Margarg Jojnes,CFilE.Clerkg Sarah Baker, Mimeograph Dept., Winona ern on, as ner. myUf S1- .: H nw.. ' .1
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