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The staff at Bonita Vista provided valu- able services to the school, helping it run efficiently and smoothly. Ms. Henrietta Geisler, the school librar- ian, was assisted by Ms. Winfred Huff. They helped students find information in Bonita's extensive library. Ms. Charlene Fox, the school nurse, re- turned to Bonita after being gone a year. She enjoys nursing because of her desire to help people, an attitude that made her of- fice very pleasant. The schoolis secretaries, each with her special duties, kept the administration run- ning smoothly. Ms. Joan Owen, the coun- selor's secretary, helped students fill out scholarship applications and provided them with a wide choice of college catalogs. Ms. Marilyn Clark was in charge of attendance, processing returning students each morn- ing. Ms. Valerie Frederick, the registrar, sent transcripts to colleges for students. Ms. Carol Olsen, the principal's secretary, and Ms. Louise Fulton, the assistant principal's secretary, kept the administrator's calen- dars correct and efficient. l. Librarian, Ms. Geisler. 2. Ms. Fox, nurse. 3. Ms. Owen, counselor's secretary. 4. Secretary of registrar, Ms. Frederick. 5. Ms. Clark, attendance secretary. 6. Ms. Huff, assistant librarian. 7. Ms. Owens, princi- pal's secretary. 8. Assistant principals' secretary, Ms. Fulton. COpposite page topj Ms. Fulton and Ms. Olsen busy at work. Qbottomj Ms. Owen humorously rings for students' attention. l 16 Secretaries Staff Offers Helpful Ser ices To Student g 1' '-.viii ,lg Q j.- S 4 i , 5 . . mm... . 1. i l ' N K X' 'sf' 4: f. .9 if in ,.r,g,,,,::eff. . V .- -1- ..f.. ,Q .W A ' gi 5
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Counselors Assist Student In Achieving fAX W. . ,Q s I l 'CML The counselors at Bonita Vista provided an essential service: answering students' questions and helping them solve their problems. Whether the problem concerned school, classes, jobs, or college, there was always a counselor available for assistance. Ms. Paula Bingham enjoyed the happy endings her job provided, as well as the per- sonal contact with students. An effective and helpful counselor, she was also the California Scholarship Federation advisor. In this role she aided students seeking to graduate in the honorable gold robe. Ms. Laurie Hutchinson liked being a counselor because of the job's varied and .W'F'f'rswiieig. I i' - . Q X 'ie H' at . ,,,,, g ' -fn 3 any interesting aspects. She enjoyed talking with students and teachers, her goal being to seek out knowledge that will help her grow professionally. Ms. Marilyn Pluss also enjoyed the vari- ety inherent in being a counselor. She was in charge of minimum competency testing, making sure that everyone passed these tests to graduate and that they took the required courses. Mr. Leonard Griego handled the schol- arships. He distributed information on all the scholarships that came to Bonita and collected applications for the scholarship committee. Formerly from Colorado, he or- ganized several skiing trips throughout the year and a summer trip to Europe. Mr. Clarence Uri was the vocational counselor. Always present in room 208, he advised students on job oriented issues such as work experience, work permits, and Del Rey. Originally from Nebraska, Mr. Uri came to San Diego because of its climate. He says San Diego has excellent motorcy- cle driving weather. fOpposite page, clockwise from top rightj Mr. Griego informs student about various scholarships. Mrs. Bingham attentively listens to student. Mr. Uri is list- ing possible job placements. Counselors 115
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