Beaverton High School - Beaver Yearbook (Beaverton, OR)

 - Class of 1956

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Charleen prepares scholarship information for se mor English teachers. Mrs. Evelyn McGill, records clerk, was in complete charge of recording attendance and the permanent records of present and graduate students. She became known around the office as the iack-of-all-trades. Miss Shirley Baker, as secretary to Mr. Armstrong, re- lieved him of many of the important but tedious duties involved in administration. A familiar scene in the mimeograph room was Miss Charleen Hyslop, duplicating secretary, running off quickies, bulletins, and other information needed by the students and faculty. Mrs. McGill keeps the wheels turning by double checking student attendance. Busy Office Hums With Activity Shirley Baker renews her materials for taking dica tation. EA., , 4

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Mr. Erickson's congenial attitude makes him popular among all the students. Under the supervision of Mr. Erickson, the faculty, custodians, cooks, bus drivers and health service be- came a smooth and efficient working organization. Approximately 1400 students and 55 faculty members were an all time high, however, Mr. Erickson expects an even larger student body next year. As head of the curriculum development program, Mr, Erickson added world cultures and metal working to the varied choice of courses offered the students. Mrs. Lorene Quick, Mr. Erickson's secretary, performed all secretarial work for him and had complete charge ofthe Outer OffiCe. Mrs. Quick resigned in February. One of Mrs. Quick's unwelcomed responsibilities i typing out warning slips.



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Mr. Gene Freese, director of athletics, was kept busy organizing the programs of all athletic contests held in the school and managing tickets and buses to games out of town. Although being chairman of the depart- ment of health and physical education gave Mr. Freese many additional respon- sibilities, it did not effect the congeniality of his character. EIU As athletic director, Mr, Freese supervises the selling of tickets tor games away from home. Miss Sanford works to complete the senior permanent records. Miss Panck, school nurse, ioins in the fight to catch eye defects before they become serious. Faculty Aids Office I Ei Holding down the immense responsibility of keep- ing the permanent files of all senior and transfer students, was one of Miss Geraldine Sanford's ma- ior duties. Senior activities, baccalaureate, and graduation were organized and carried out under her supervision. In the evening she resumed her task as head of the adult education classes. Miss Elizabeth Panck, the new school nurse, was assisted in her obligations by several girls from the Y-Teen health committee. mana: NME! as V ff g r ' 4 9 r i f ' , - 1 , . . 1' .3

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