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Counselors Seated: Mrs. Dorothy Peterson, Sophomore Counselorg Mrs. Trula Smith, Senior Counselor. Sfonding: Mrs. Connie White, Junior Counselorg Mr. Bob Dorr, Senior Counselorg Mr. Lyle Buss, Junior Counsclorg Mr. Tom Philpott Sopho more Counselor. GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT DOORS BUSY Foced with lorgest closs ever to enroll ot BHS, sophomore counselors hove been kept busy onswering questions, helping troubled newcomers ond scheduling clos- ses. More grown-up iuniors present more grown-up problems for octive junior coun- selors to hondle. Encourogement, re- chonneling of energy ore frequently needed. This is it! The doorway to the world woits for the i963 groduates, ond help- ing os mony os possible to go through thot door well equipped ore senior coun- selors. Personolity-plus describes the secretoriol stoff of BHS. Office Monoger Zeldoi Rick- ens enliyens otmosphere with her -outgo- ing friendliness os much os with her ef- ficiency. Working with her, Addie Steng- er does the myriad iobs which obound in the moin office. Vi Gerry ond Coroline Glenn hondle clericol work for Guidance Office with oplomb. School Secretaries: Mrs. Zelda Rickens, Main Officeg Mrs. Violet Gerry, Guidance Officeg Mrs. Caroline Glenn, Guidance Otficeg Mrs. Addie Stenger, Main Office.
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KEY PERSONNEL OPEN MANY LOCKS Business Manager, Miss Jan Lockhart, Nurse, Mrs. Dorothy Brown, Attendance Clerk, Mrs. Vera Auguston. From student body fees to actual invest- ing ot student body fund, Miss Lockhart is busily embroiled in money, account- ing procedures, and bank activities. Cut hands, bloody noses, colds, flu - you name it and one of the l76O BHS students has it. Busy nurse, Mrs. Brown still finds time for Future Nurses of Amer- ica. Hookey players are convinced that at- tendance clerk Mrs. Auguston is equipped with a crystal ball. Strict control on at- tendance is maintained, yet on a friend- ly basis. Through these portals pass the most beautiful tbaoksl in the world, is an old adage that still fits our school library. Efficient librarians maintain quiet retreat for students doing research or just read- ing for the enjoyment of it. Filling the important position of Dean of Students, Mr. Howard Jones acts as dis- ciplinarian, friend to students in need of one, and general coordinator of all student activities. An ex-coach and ci past attendance clerk enables witty, vig- orous Dean to track down culprits be- i i l l l Mr, Howard Jones, popular Dean of Students hind any doors. Head Librarian, Miss Dee Stewart. Assistant Librarian, Mrs. Robert Moblo. Eleven
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.HJ 1 fi A Custodions Front row: William Watson, Chief Engineer George Wilson, Lyle Nugent. Back: Mrs. Louise Cole, Floyd Cole, Errol Crandel, M i l t o n t o THE DOORS WORKING Below School Matron Mrs. Elmo , - 1 - ' - A. at QE., J at 1,'f':J: f ' ff ,A 4 i 8 13 1? Kitchen Crew and Cooks Seated: Laina Heathers, Beverly Snow Mrs Ruth Solly Mrs Mary I 1 I h b f Nutter, lgtrs. Lois Rogers, Mrs. May Nelson Mrs Laura Barsness W0Vm CPP 9 ple, to 'Cm PIZZUI OT ee Second ow: Nary Sanders, Judy Oser Marlene Land Pat Stone Sandy Hayes, Lsonna Deeter, Linda Nelson, Lauretta Russel sondwlches or aromatic Cinnamon rolls Thilid SRow: Sandra Whitbeck, Bernita Lofgren, Pat Stone Shirley I'lO One makes them like OUT cooks HO C, 'M'thll,D G'td,R ldJd hd k Jujdy Jelufi iAcBrig2. msec Ono or on Jcmce C 0 Wm even mother' Kitchen crew assists for Bacic Row: Ahmet Kocak, Linda Seholm John Seholm Bill Starr Ricky Harrington, Tom Hendrickson. even more efflclency pictured: Gary Birman, Glen Olt I71
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