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Planning a coming faculty event are officers Mr. Boden, Mr. Stoffer, Miss Seastrand, Mr. Bird, Mr. Logan, and Mr. Perry. Faculty Grients New Tecichers Functioning primarily as an orientation and wel- The ever-popular game Bingo is a relaxing pastime for teachers at the OEA party. fare committee for teachers new to BUHS, the faculty organization began the school year with a big welcome party in September. Another fun for all party was the Eastern Washington County OEA get-together. Serving as officers throughout the year were Arus Bird, president, Ralph Stoffer, vice president, Jean Seastrand, secretary, Jack Boden, treasurer, William Logan, chairman of teacher welfare, and Robert' Perry, social chairman. Dr. Cliff Robinson, supervisor of secondary education for the state, and Mr. Erickson go over the evaluation program for the school.
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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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Mrs. Wippel relaxes from organizing the calendar of coming events. One of the busiest men around BUH5 was Mr. George E. Russell, Dean of Boys, who was respon- sible tor the school guidance program. Counseling with senior boys commanded much of his time as did handling student problems and making schedule adiustments. Seniors in particular sought his advice in regard to colleges, scholarships, and vocations. Career day, outlined by Mr. Russell, enabled stu- dents to personally obtain information from men and women actively engaged in the various fields ot interest. Students who were interested in higher education had an opportunity to talk with representatives from both the state and independent colleges. Coaching the freshman basketball team and heading the mathematics department completed Mr. Russell's day. I8 Expanded Counseling Mrs. Dorothy Wippel, Dean of Girls, was me cen- ter of pupil activities as she calendared and directed all school events. Counseling senior girls and guid- ing them in finding scholarships to girls' colleges and nursing schools occupied a great deal of her time. As student council advisor Mrs. Wippel helped to revise the student body constitution and reorganize the student council. ln addition to this she spent at least halt an hour each day with the president re- viewing student body business and helping plan assemblies Mrs. Wippel represented BUHS by serving on sev- eral community committees during the year. Mr. Russell helps Mike Colley find scholarship opportunities in his vocational area.
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