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,V , , , , , . ,- :-,,:-A:fSti..a,ag.,,,,,, , - s......--,...-,.,f--,..4- 1-1 mf? Director of Guidance Gilbert C. Snow Page 12 GUIDANCE DIRECTOR A iangling telephone, a clicking typewriter, chattering people, and a constantly crowded office on a warm September day are the sure signs that school has started, and Mr. Snow's iob as director and co-ordincitor of the guidance program at Reavis has begun. Administering tests, placement, compiling records, registering freshmen, and generally being on hand to answer students' queries constitutes a large part of his professional duties. Mr. Snow also teaches world history and sponsors the National Honor Society, When not preoccupied with his responsibilities as a teacher and director of guidance, Mr. Snow enioys gardening and working around the housewv P :Fin . i-'
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. . .. it D of Girls oys MRS DORIS LEVINE DEAN OF GIRLS As the dean of girls Mrs LeVme is kept busy with her many duties These include accepting reasons for disciplinary cases formulating policies of acceptable dress and behavior and registering all incoming students ' B G 1 , . absences, taking corrective action in I I Mrs LeVine can also be found in the office practice room where she teaches advanced commercial subjects. Girls can find her at either station for counsel on any and all matters. She is one of the sponsors of the Senior Class and makes many of the com- mencement arrangements. When time permits, Mrs. LeVine en- joys sewing, reading and knitting. MR. BERNARD HAYTON DEAN OF BOYS Mr. Hayton in his capacity as the dean of boys is almost indispensable. His many duties include handling the matter of attendance, tardiness, disci- pline, visitors passes and truancy re- ports for the young men of Reavis. He is also supervisor of the parking lot at Reavis. Athletically inclined, Mr. Hayton likes to golf. He also enioys traveling. Pago l l
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W ii Non - Teaching Personnel Through the time and effort of the office staff., Reavis runs with top effi- ciency. Included in the duties of these workers are secretarial work, maintain- ing the records, and much of the detail work required to carry out the activities of our school. The cafeteria staff deserves much credit for serving nutritious meals in double quick time. They also willingly cook the meals for the numerous ban- quets here at Reavis thus helping to make them a success. Bus drivers and the maintenance crew play an important part in our world at Reavis. Their iob is to safely transport the students to and from school and keep the buildings neat, clean, and in good repair. SECRETARIAL STAFF Top Row-Left to Right: Mrs. Bernice Cam- mack, Mrs. Annellen Burris. Bottom Row: Miss Betty Heckler, Miss Beatrice Roias. fffi , r 1 V 7 e., , it I f f M K 5 44 ,, I ' -',::.li'.:'fj2 f Z , 11,0 , f X f ff' Z ff f f f f i fpf wg 2' CAFETERIA STAFF Left to Right: Mrs. Angeline Chrapkow 7' K' ' . 5 Ky' WHL a, if J X , 1 I f 1 Q ff X X y X . Z 9' 'J . 114. . W fm f ff' fini! ski, manager, Mrs. Christine Ryan, Mrs Louella POPP, Mrs. Carla Zollars, Mrs Ruth Pollack, Mrs. Estelle Wittenkeller. BUS DRIVERS, MAINTENANCE STAFF First Row, Left to Right: Art Knutson, Jay Mullin, Albert Asztalos, Sam Stark- es, Bob Bohringer, Charles Hamaker. Second Row: Mrs. Anna Eby, Patrick Brennan, James Powell, Alfons Van Overloop, William Tischler, John Fuller. Third Row: Gilbert Schofield, Joe Streic, Frank Ratkovich, Ray Schaefer, Ray Evans, Paul Tebo. Not Pictured: Gus Hertenstein, Joseph Jankuski, William O'Rourke, Paul Voss, Thaddeus Skwar- czynski, Clarence Gross, Richard O'Don- nell, Peter Wielebnicki, Miss June Roehr. Page 'S
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