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HALL MONITORS The hall monitors, under the direction of Mr. Wright, supervise each noon hour the halls, study halls, and recreation obando room, where dancing is enjoyed; These girls are Joyce Lancaster, Gerry Toomey, Barbara Smith. Bonnie Hopp, Peg Bailey, Joyce Hen- ning, Mary Ann Pahl, and Harriet Smith. LOST AND FOUND Our lost and found department is capably managed by Richard Rabe and Wayne Watkins. These boys work before school in the morning and at noon hour helping students recover lost books and other articles. DOOR MON ITORS Beverly Begalka and Rochelle Smith check passes of students who come before school Opens in the morning for teacher conferences and rehearsals. LIBRARY PAGES The library pages, under the supervision of Miss Kocher, our librarian, assist in the distribu- tion of books. Each student librarian serves one period a day in the library. They are Joyce Ot- tinger, Alvin Luther. Harriet Smith, Pat Dlouhy, Miss Kocher. Barbara Smith, David Culbertson, Betty Ross, Marlene Hall, and Roger Conrad.
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HIIME RlHlM REPRESENIAHVES SEATED-Sam Wray, Bill Keeney, Jean Burger, Ron Warren, Wendy Withers, Judy Fabrich, Steve Mengler, Peggy Emrich, JoAnn Mather, Sandra Burbank. STANDINCeDon Toppel, Harold Zapolsky, Ted Wilson, Mr. Mades, Wesley Foell, Bob Cillam, Ken Lapp, Lyte Hersch- lag. One student elected from each of the seventeen home rooms comprise this group. Mr. Mades, our principal, acts as adviser. These students help to de- velop the school curriculum through the cooperation of the student body with the faculty. The group this year sponsored an all-school Christmas dance, had charge of the Blue and Gold subscription drive, as- sisted at assembly programs, and conducted the sale of athletic passes. They meet each month of the school year to work on any problem, project, or activity that pertains to the welfare of the school.
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DIORAMA WINNERS The annual diorama contest is spon- sored by Miss Kocher and is held during Book Week in November. Students from all the English classes contribute many charming scenes from bookland. First prize winner from ninth grade was Ann Spuehler. Eighth grade winners were Steve Mengler, Virginia Russell, and Bar- bara Rakow. The seventh grade winner was Alan Templin. JUNIOR RED CROSS The Junior Red Cross is sponsored by M Ward. This year their big project was a Christmas card collection for hospitalized service men. Over three hundred cards were contributed by Abbott students. At this time, also, fifteen Christmas gift boxes were packed by the home rooms for overseas re- lief. The group also sponsored the Red Cross membership drive. The officers are: President.... Steve Mengler Vice-President Harold Zapolsky Secretary.. ..Bonnie Kerr Treasurer.. . ..Pat Dlouhy SCHOOL STORE Abbott's store is a popular and effi- ciently run department of our school. Here students can buy paper, pencils, erasers, and other needed supplies. Our storekeeper is Richard Barth. MAGAZINE HIGH SALESMEN These students-James McCredie, Betty Keenan, How- ard Jones, Mary Bellows, and Keith Rockensock were high salesmen in our annual magazine drive and were awarded pen and pencil sets. The drive netted the school approximately $1,229.14, part of which was used to fiA nance our yearbook.
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