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Quite unlike the tartoon. Mr Allen johnson is kept busy being the Dean of Boys. llere he thecks roll tall t.trds vvith .loan 'Yates .ts an every day task. They Help Students Become Mature, Dependable Although Mrs. Frames Lottman is Dean of Girls, her work sometimes involves the guidance uf boys. Above she goes over tt flaw in Barry Storliffs program. I4 ZS o-9-9 9 Q .51 vs ,- Miss Mabel Regli may be smiling nov but later on in the year this look will be replaced as she prepares activities for her seniors. Being senior class advisor, her duties are many but well rewarding, Both the Dean of Girls and the Dean of Boys. Mrs. Coffman and Mr. johnson, handle many problems each day from the arrangements of transportation to counselling students con- cerning personal and disciplinary problems. An unusual task confronting Mrs. Coffman is that of home-bound cases. The problem of setting up parent-teachers conference and working with the city and country welfare board com- prises a major portion of their school day. A part of the day, usually in the morning, is spent issuing absence and tardy slips. The task com- posing their biggest single problem is coun- selling students about vocations and college. Day after day they help students help them- selves.
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Yes, she pulletl 'he same thing on me last yearfthtitklt-s Mr, Poquette tn Mrs. llitnscin, secretary nf the ffmirtlintttitm Office. Mrs. Hanson, eo-ortlinntinn nffiee secretary, is kept busy tlirntiglintit the tlity t.iking elite of rnll cull ettrtls, absence slips, nntl nther iinpnrtiint tln- tics. Nr. liurineister. Mr. Kung. .intl Miss Regli, the tlttss Atlvisnrs. play .1 very iinpnrmnt part in the guitlitnte nf sttitlents git lxltlllllfldl High. llteh tlenls with the prnblenis of IllL'll'iLl.lSS. helping sttitlents in neetl of iissistante. Stntlents nut' wine tn thein fur help in nmlqing tint selinnl sthetltiles, seeking ittlxite in sthunl stihietts. ur tlttss sehetl- tiles. -11-1 Ava.- J ei! h sn t s s n s t t s s t nz ts eexuninestie tn nt i 'ta MN - a ls A f'-fi .-K Relating intitlents uhnut xarintis stutlents. .ue Mr. Burmeister. sophumure class aiiviwr. Nliss Reuli, stnint tluss .ttfxistm .intl Nlt Knnv. itininr tltss atlvisnr. Direction Through Guidcinc 6 5Tl,'Dlf'YT LOPNC ll. - Sf.IIldlilH, Ld! In Rfulil .nt kl, Grate. -l. Xwalters C. Blum. I. Steltcr. il Bushentlntf, 5 Mats. Rm. T:.ff li Ager. K. Bntqen F. Pgtrlts. Nl Ylinen. C liwiiNIll.1!lIl. K It hnst-n. Nl llelstr-ini Rm Trnt R. Tietz. P .Miners-iii, l., lliixt, XY' l.in 1. R. Arn-iftf. Nl Olsen. l., Suberu D plnlmswn, Rfb. lfffiii' Nl. Kiihnen.i ktrlstin. D lltztnex. X1 llulett. D Peterstwn, A, Blink. ,l klulirisuri. R Nmith I5
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