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Discipline, Direction Faculty iobs at R.H.S. were modified this year by the addition of the posts of assistant deans, which were capably filled by Mrs. Fread, assistant Dean of Girls, and Mr. Gruwell, assistant Dean of Boys. Their work consisted mainly of relieving the innumerable responsibilities of the two regular deans. Mrs. Thorn, personal secretary to Mr. Bailey, over- sees all the work in the main office and teaches the office practice girls the various facets of their iob. Assisting her, were Mrs. Rains, record secretary, whose iob included preparing and filing all office records and posting attendance. Library secretary, Mrs. La Font, checked in all new books and did many other secretarial duties for the library. Having charge of all business transactions of the industrial arts department was the primary work of Mrs. Friend, Industrial Arts secretary. OFFICE SECRETARIES are Mrs. La Font, Mrs. Friend, Mrs. Rains, Mrs. Thorn, and Mrs. Evans. ASSISTANT DEANS: Mrs. Fread and Mr. Gruwell. 'I Ii x . MS I 5:- . l 1, i ' if X S .
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RALPH TETERS, Vice-Principal Their Jobs: Detail, Helping students achieve optimum adiustment is the main obiective ot our two deans and vice-principal. Mr. Teters spends much time taking charge of at- tendance, scheduling students and applying discipline in hopes of impressing upon the minds of the students the importance of good citizenship. In Miss Randall's eleven years as dean of girls she has given much of her time before and after school in listening to the many problems of the girls and help- ing them make plans for the future. She is also advisor of C-12, Girls' League, and J. C. Aides. Mr. Withnell, dean of boys, advises the boys, sched- ules students, and supervises the student council. He points students in the right direction by being a sympa- thetic listener and conscientious advisor. ELIZABETH RANDALL, Dean of Girls HAROLD WITHNELL, Dean Of BOYS Wk ,fa f'Nuuv-fig Q., .
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Language Arts Offers Variety The large enrollment at Roseburg makes pos- sible a greater variety of English courses. In addition to the course designed for the average student there are advanced classes for students who excel academically. For the slow learners, and perhaps the less interested students, reme- dial and basic courses are intended. The system also offers a variety of interesting related sub- jects including speech, creative writing, journal- ism, Orange R, and Annual. The foreign lan- guage plan entails French l and Il, Latin l and II, and Spanish I, ll, and lll. sir ,,, ., vw! rl is f It A ,. Z is 54 I l it DISTRIBUTING TESTS seems to be one of the favorite jobs of teachers, but sur- prisingly enough Jan Simpson seems happy about it as Miss Turner hands her a JIM O'BRlEN, Karla Hedine, and Jim Hunt contemplate a diminishing Texas as Mr. Ralph BERTON BAILEY, g g A g Spanish -W HENRY BARNEcK, A.B., H M.S.g English ESTLE BATT . . English '--nay, DoN BODEEN, I s f A.B., M.A., English 't.' ALICE BROADDUS, A.B. English ROBERT ESKELSON, B.S., M.A.g English PHYLLIS FREAD, A.B. French MARIE HALL, English LESTER HAZEN, A.B. Speech HAZEL HOWLETT, B.S. English RICHARD LANIER, M.A. English EDNA LORRAINE, A.B. Latin DAPHNE RIFFE, A.B., M.A. English EDNA TURNER, B.S., M.A. English MARY WILLIAMS, A.B. English r,,,,,,
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