Roseburg High School - Umpqua Yearbook (Roseburg, OR)

 - Class of 1962

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Roseburg High School - Umpqua Yearbook (Roseburg, OR) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 20 of 280
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Using records in counseling is one of Miss Randall's methods. Mr. Bolen rushes out of his office to deliver some messages. Deans Give Guidance in Students’ Educational Lives Miss Randall reviews Mary Jo Woodworth's schedule while Mr. Bolen searches the file for a student's permanent record. Our deans work hard. Miss Randall, Dean of Girls, arrives at six-thirty every morning. It was said, The day she leaves we'll have to hire two people to take her place. Besides Girls’ League, she advises JC Aides and C-12, two ultra-active service clubs. She counsels girls in their course selections and schedule changes. She engineers all national testing done on out- of-school time. When senior girls begin their scholarship applications, it's Miss Randall who provides directions and help in'completing them. In addition, she obtains substitutes for inca- pacitated teachers. Mr. Bolen, new Dean of Boys, supervises the entire club program and serves as co-advisor of Student Council. All national tests administered during school time are co-ordinated by him. Senior boys' scholarship applications are chan- neled through him. Mr. Bolen counsels in boys’ scheduling procedures and is Miss Randall's counterpart in attendance procedures. He is in charge of distributing keys and locks.

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 What an excuse! thinks Mr. Gruwell as he patiently dis- cards it in the waste paper basket and reaches for the next one. Vice Principal, Mr. Thomas Gruwell, began his fifth year at RHS at his new post of second- in-command. His administrative duties consisted of class scheduling, disciplinary problems, and ironing out teacher-pupil relationship difficulties. After receiving his bachelor's degree at Utah State and doing graduate work at Ohio State, the University of Washington, and the Univer- sity of Oregon, he began his career in education in Idaho. He then transferred to Roseburg, where he has capably filled the positions of teacher, assistant dean of boys, dean of boys, and vice principal. When not at home enjoying his three lovely children or at school working enthusiastically on his many projects, Mr. Gruwell is sometimes seen on the golf course. Sundays he completes his busy week by attending services at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Teters and Gruwell Co-ordinate School’s Interests Although each is extremely busy, Mr. Teters and Mr. Gruwell find time to joke through the glass partition that separates their offices. Administration 15



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Paul Nolte Actuates Several Standing Committees Student Body President Paul Nolte success- fully completed the year boasting many varied accomplishments. With a hard-working council he helped to revise the constitution, organize the service drive, allot grants-in-aid to deserving clubs, and purchase new bulletin boards for the main entrance hall. Besides presiding over the council meetings and student body assem- blies, Paul appointed necessary committees, made sure that the constitution was properly executed, called special meetings, and assumed other duties customarily associated with the of- fice of president. Paul, who plans to attend Stanford Univer- sity, was an outstanding student. He sported a 1.19 grade point average and was a member of National Honor Society. Running headlong into metal lockers, doors and walls, Paul kept in shape for his position as tackle on the State Championship football team. Other activities that Paul participated in during his career as a student at Roseburg High were Key Club, Var- sity R, and underclass student government. His job done and his final duty performed, Paul Nolte leaves the gym after the installation of next year's ASB officers. First period representatives and members of student council give attention to Courtney Healy s views concerning seventh period recovery.

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