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School Board Approves Revised Dress Code The Board of Education approved the dress code revised by a committee of stu- dents and parents. The Board consented to girls wearing pantsuits and dressy slacks and restrictions were relaxed on boys’ hair length. The Board is also looking to the future as it investigates plans for a new high school to accommodate our growing enroll- ment. Busy keeping records and taking notes for the Board is Mrs. Sarah Bullard. Mrs. Bullard attends all meetings and acts as both secretary and treasurer. Mrs. La- Verne Brown is replacing Mrs. Bullard, who is moving from the district. Mrs. Sarah Bullard instructs Mrs. LaVerne Brown, who is replacing Mrs. Bullard as secretary to the Board of Education. 16 Conscientious and hard-working are the members of the BUCKEYE BOARD OF EDUCATION - Left: Richard Mack. Vice-President: Norman Hinman, John Rea. Donald Rice, and Stuart Zacharias. President.
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Secretaries And Office Help Prove Indispensable Secretaries and office help provide assistance for students and teachers. Mrs. Dorothy Fletcher and Mrs. Helen Schae- fer are both hard-working sec- retaries, who keep things running smoothly. Among their many duties exist the never-ending jobs of filing records, bookkeeping, and typing reports. Office girls give up their studyhall to assist the secretar- ies. The girls take attendance, write admit slips, and answer the telephone. OFFICE HELP - Row One: Becky McDivitt, Nancy Cindy Muntz. Row Three: Linda Beriswell, Cyn- Leonard, Cindy Weber, Kathy Kramer. Diane thia Henniger, Sharon Miller, DorineNolan, Anita Snider. Row Tow: Charlotte Rowland, LindaHolda. Bottomley, Cheryl Neumeyer, Connie Hair. Wanda Williams. Ann Houghtaling, Colleen Gift,
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New Program Initiated With hard work and a smile. Miss Cain provides both students and fac- ulty with an efficient source of books and reference m at e r i al s. Students acting as assistant librarians offer their services in filing and checking out books. A new program organized at Buckeye is the Work Study Program. Students, working toward a half a day of academics and on the job training, are instructed in mathematics, sci- ence, and English by Mrs. Wolf. Par- ticipants visit the county vocational center once a week. Outside activities sponsored by Work Study are a bowl- ing team and field trips. Filing title cards, classifying books, and organizing research materials are only a few of the jobs performed by Miss Cain. A new face at Buckeye is that of Mrs. Karen Wolf, who instructs students in the Work Study Program. 17
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