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NS. . . . ince the installation of the new library security system losses have decreased from 550 books in '79 to only 150 books last year. , This deterrent to student theft is a great advantage for all students, not only the ones who frequent the library but for all who use it. lecause the book you want will be there when au want it, not sitting in the bottom of another student's locker. - Miss Sherill Munson, Head Librarian i We Can ork It Out I I Who really cares about the invisible faculty of our school? They are not the I ones making the important decisions out students' futures. They merely exist, directly affecting not a single BCHS student. But who is to say they are unimportant? Without them could students eat lunches, sit in clean classrooms, or find an elusive book? j Tolerated at best, the hidden staff of Central performs tasks so vital to the school that if they were to suddenly disappear, the building would soon Dgress into a state of chaos, the learning process rendered useless, exclaims :enior Andy John. Many students do not I consider their tasks important, often I thinking of these faculty members as a Dke. Reflects Junior Martin Hallanger, I i never really thought about what the janitors, cooks, and even Mr. Wysocki do for me. When you really get down to it, they are as needed as any teacher. Central's invisible faculty only comes into the limelight if something goes wrong or is fouled up, and because of this does not get the recognition it deserves. Their jobs are the tedious and menial jobs of BCHS, making sure things out front run smoothly and efficiently. t1j Mr. Jack Charlesworth - Athletic Director. t2j BCHS Custodians U ' Q31 Mrs. Loraine Hawkins - Assistant Librarian, Q43 Mr. Peter Wysocki -- Lunch and Study Hall Supervisiong Football Assistantg Track Assistantg Intramurals. t5j BCHS Kitchen Staff. w I I6j Miss Sherill Munson - Head Librarian. Uj Mrs. Diane Gengler - Career Resource Center. Q81 Mrs. Majorie Lewin - Nurse, Medical Outlooks Clubg Student First Aiders. Nworking with students is what I enjoy. I have had fortune to develop many fine relationships with students through my work as School Nurse and Medical Outlooks Club Advisor, this is what I enjoy the most, meeting and relating to people. - Miss Marjorie Lewin School Nurse Administration f 117
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NI believe that athletics offers the opportunity for young people to develop socially, physically, emotionally, and intellectually. Our program is a great testing ground for studentsg the experience of participating in intrascholastic Qgflfgo contests will benefit them g.gSQ?NG throughout their lives, helping students to face the tough decisions ahead of them. - Mr. Jack Charlesworth c0,5'ff'l.5r . sig TRAD The 5 ll, rl t . 'wlr,.. .fW,fM lf.-r9y7Mwf 9?. 'T A 'M 34- x f i l 7 1 -- Invisible People... Making Central work from the Inside-Out ...-1 n6!Ad minisl I
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