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So Many Students — So Little Time! I may not work with students directly. But that doesn ' t mean I don ' t care about the ones I ' ve met. I work behind the scenes. Not many students realize what I do or how hard I work, stated Mrs. Bittner, the USL bookkeeper. There are so many students with so many needs and so little time, expressed Mrs. Okon, the health clerk. Mrs. Okon not only ran the health office alone four days a week, but she also dealt with many of the minor, yet numerous concerns of the several students who ventured through her office daily. She took temperatures, called parents, and expressed concern and encourage- ment. Even though the problems seem small, someone has to do it. I like my position and I feel people need me, she stated. There ' s so little time and so much to do. I only wish everyone could realize all that the staff does. I only wish we had more time. Mr. Uriarte She was also in charge of clerical duties such as keeping current records of every student enrolled at North. Each Friday Mrs. Judman, the regis- tered nurse, was stationed on campus and occupied herself with the more major health concerns. Another person who held an equally demanding position was Mr. Uriarte, the School Resource Officer. Since he was assigned to the campus only three days a week, many students found it close to impossible to track him down. I ' m always available to the people who need me. But I ' m usually occupied with a student. I ' ve gone to extremes to help students, to get them back on the right track. All the staff will do that, even if it takes more time than we have. I wish everyone could realize all we do, Mr. Uriarte concluded. The School Resource Officer, Mr. Uriarte, is on assignment to North from the police depart- ment. It is a volunteer assignment that changes every two years. Being at North only on Fridays and at other schools the rest of the week left the school nurse, Mrs. Judman, with plenty to do. 160 faculty
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— r ■ ■ ■ Telling jokes was a familiar way to break the By the wave of his hand, Mr. Anderson silently everyday tension in the front office. Mr. Aros signals for a students entrance into his room, smiles amusingly at a witty remark. counselors 159
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