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Silva! :Service id fheir uriinedri OFFICE WORKERS: Seated, Trudy Jaehn, Kathy Englehart, Lin Albertson, Mary Jocelyn, and Beverly Chieger. Standingg Sue Hall. Nancy Sharp, Shirley Conlan, Mary Righter, Janice Saylor, Renie S clair, and Karolyn Whittlesey. F. K '31 if v- ssg , LIBRARY WORKERS: Row lg Jan Haines, Claudia Carr, Val 3' .Life gl Stefanski, Wendy Sanderson, and Lois Farrell. Row 2g Barb Youngs, B , L li ,Q Sara Shephard, Sue Swan, Karen Brown, and Bev Balfour. Row 35 ,Xu Jeanne Richardson, Joanne Wilhite, Sue Sherman, and Sue Wotila. XQX lf Row 4g Paula Tauber, Betsy VanWey, Marguerite Schmidt, Bonnie Q-g',3' S1 eh Russell, Janet Pearson, Chris Hubert, and Bette Blunt. 5' 5 page eighty-two IHJECTRICIANS: Seated, Bob Eslinger, Lloyd Pamseyer, Jim V Chuck Mac Mahon, Tim Maher, Bill Ward, Tom Ludack
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.iloddieri are c!eueAlaec! The Electronics Club gives students theoretical and ractical knowledge in the field of electronics. After rganizing the previous year, they sponsored lectures y men in industry during 1958-1959. This year iey sponsored an amateur radio station. The Photography Club experiments with different icture taking techniques and develops negatives and ictures in the school darkroom, assisted by Mr. elkoff. The Chess Club Hives ractice to its members who .P P . re constantly trying to improve their game, as well 5 providing intellectual entertainment and exercise. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB: John Weber, Mr. Velkoff, Mike Whittle- sey, George Burmaster, Jeff Howard, Dick Tiede, Joe Nelson, Peter Castenfelt, Bob Agli, Dave McFarlane. and Bill Thom. 4- 4. WF ELECTRONICS CLUB: Craig Weston, Mr. Velkoff, Joel Gauthier fsecreta treasur J P IR M Th S CLUB: Mike Zweig. Joe Nelson, Mr. Velkoff, Bill Stelzer, eorge Burmaster. ry-D er , au emey, r. ompson, Andy Snively, Mike Murphy fvice-presidentj, and Bob Haeffner fpresidentl. page eighty-one
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As the school library facilities continued to grow this year, the work of the librarians became more important. While executing their duties of assisting students in finding research material, checking out books, and replacing returned refer- ences, the library workers made the library a pleasant, effi- cient and useful place in which to study or read for enjoyment. Hall monitors stationed at strategic areas of the school have been effective in keeping noise and confusion in the halls to a minimum. Aside from maintaining order, their duties entailed directing and giving information to people who visited BHHS. Minor duties of the office were attended to by the office workers. Efficient and dependable, these girls carried out such tasks as answering the telephone, delivering messages, and writing out passes. They often aided bewildered students who sought articles in the lost and found department and looked up locker combinations for the forgetful. A large part of the office workers' job was collecting absentee slips and keeping daily attendance records. Success of our assemblies, plays, and concerts depended largely upon the work of the electricians. Their management of the public address system and lighting was indispensable. sFf5,.:5. New 'iii HALL MONITORS: Row 15 Carol Cedelman, Karen Slade, Nancy Little, .lan Osborn, Carol Coy, Karen Davies. Row 25 Tom Waggoner. Tom Bronson, Rick Clark. Row 33 Rowe Balmer, Phil Berk, Mr. Hundley. Row 4-Q Dick Tiede, Bob Gruen, George Burmaster, Jim Wolfe, Bob Kuras, Tom Fleming. Row 5: .lack Beedell, Howard Schuneman, Bob Klintworth. Sometimes the hall is El lonely place. page eighty-three
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