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Counselors change with program This is our counseling center staff. Those of us who were here last year will notice some changes. Ms. Linebaugh. who came from Oregon State Univer- sity, is the new sophomore girls' coun- selor. Our sophomore boys' counselor. Mr. Ron Sturtz. also a new counselor, is not a new face at RHS. Mr. Sturtz has been a history teacher here for twelve years. Miss Judy Swartz moved up to the position ofjunior girls' coun- selor this year. Mr. Thurman Bell. the only counselor who has not changed jobs. is still ourjunior boys' counselor. WL The new guide-guidee program insti- tuted this year gives each student a teacher to seek help from and allows the counselors more time to deal with the larger student problems and per- fecting the systems of registration. Even with its bugs , the counselors think the new program has potential. Our counselors are also involved in other school activities. Ms. Linebaugh is a member of the Faculty Advisory Council and Mr. Sturtz is the faculty advisor for the leadership class and stu- dent government. C E i,,,,,.... 'li ,J 'o 1 1 r Lf af .ii 49' o--ef' cf 20 Counselors
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Eight secretaries keep RHS going RHS could not have survived with- out its tribe of secretaries. There were office managers, attendance secretar- ies, bookkeepers and many more. They worked together to keep things at RHS running smoothly. Mrs. Margie Medford was the office manager. She supervised all the clerical staff and served as secretary to Dr. Nees. Next.was Mrs. JoAnne Parkhill, who was secretary to Mr. Allen Ricketts. our assistant principal. Along with her other duties, she was'in charge of get- ting substitute teachers. We also had a very competent book manager, Mrs. Linda Schroeder. It was her responsibility to orderxbooks and fin df a!Mrs. JoAnne Parkhill answers Mr. Robert Fey without looking up. b!Ms. Edna Scott spends much of her time typing. c!Mrs. Barbara Hol- land is hard at work in her small corner of the campus. d!Busy balancing her accounts is Miss Joyce McKnight. e!Scribbling busily away is Mrs. Margie Medford. ff Are you sure you're supposed to take a picture of me? Max Carl asks of the photographer. g!Mrs. Linda Schroe- der asks, Do you have to take my picture now? h!Surveying her desk Mrs. Yvonne Long com- ments, What a mess! 22 Secretaries other supplies. Our attendance secretary. Mrs. Yvonne Long. posted absence slips. mailed letters. and answered the phone. Making quarterly and yearly attend- ance reports to state officials was another of her many duties. Working with her was Ms. Edna Scott, who also took care of processing information for the IED. Miss Joyce McKnight was our busi- ness manager for most of the year. It was her responsibility to keep all the accounts straight. And last but assuredly not least was Mrs. Maxine Carl, our library clerk. She also served as an AV aide to the entire campus. ii h is 5 Q X X P , A . . i:i'i N Q 41. I Ar' ,'v'.. V .c s...t,sir . . '.L....... 'T , 1 V ef' Q ff 'Sinf- X
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