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a RE ere ee ee The school district’s finances are under the care of Mrs. Brunskill. She is the clerk of the Board of Education, while Mrs. Webster, who works in the same office, is treasurer of the high school. The secretary of the Unit Office, Mrs. Winter, handles all business which students bring to the office and channels it to the proper person. To help her Mrs. Winter has a staff of girls who do office work during study halls. Mrs. Babcock can be found in the Adminis- trative Office. Most faculty affairs go through her to Mr. Breese and the superintendent's office. She is also in charge of requisitioning school materials. Mrs. Winter, the unii secretary. 16 BARNETIIITE Mrs. Brunskill, Highland’s clerk and Mrs. Webster, an office secretary, check over the 1972-73 budget. Office and media center staffs Mrs. Babcock, the administrative secretary.
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strive to serve the students Mr. Jack Heim, Guidance Counselor Mrs. Dzur, Mr. Breese and Mr. Brenner discuss the role Highland will play in the new Joint Vocational School. Our guidance department took on an active role in school life this year as it offered indi- vidual and group counseling sessions, college and vocational guidance, and countless place- ment and aptitude tests. Mrs. Dzur and Mr. Heim were constantly kept occupied by the large num- ber of students making use of the guidance center. is
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Mr. Nelson discusses a library project with Cheryl Meyers. Cliff Feightner reads an exciting book in the media center. organize the school’s materials The media center has many more responsi- bilities than processing and keeping a record of circulation of all library books. Mrs. South, Mrs. Anderson and their aides now distribute, collect and keep records of textbooks. They also keep all lost and found textbooks and sell student workbooks. This year the staff is organizing a booklet for the teachers, listing the available materials for use in their classrooms. S gh SAR a Sa abusweneess sy fs éo”, e ® ates « ta Se RESON S De S23. texean O99) o: SNutapanee? tn@ Cre ; Sy n @ . Mrs. South and Mrs. Anderson process new book cards in the media center. Ws
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