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:RONT ROW: D. Murtishaw, S. Lambert, K. Sherman, Mrs. Chandler, P. Soares. SECOND ROW: L. Walker, M. Myers, D. King, P. Taylor, A. Goff, D. Tich, N. McKenzie, K. Pockey, V. Green. OFFICE AIDES Any student who has ever needed a 'ardy slip, an early dismissal or who has 1eeded to find another student in a hurry, 1as learned to appreciate the hard work of 'he group. But what many students never see, is the Hours of work in stuffing mailboxes and 'ielping with attendence reports. Zlwo GUIDANCE AIDES An aid is defined as being one who gives assistance. This is certainly what the Guidance Office aids do. Their duties range from running errands to handling report cards. -i FRONT ROW: D. Spicknall, T. Wine, T. Weaver, Bailey, S. Barrowclough, C. Smith, S. Reynolds. R. Miller. ROW: N. Davis, D. Reynolds, T. Hoog, C. Lachick. ROW 2: Mrs. Clarke, L. Rell, G. Hermann, Mrs. Tippett, T. s L. Cook, J. Garrett, C. Slensby, D. Fisher, A. Humbel, J. Wilkerson, K. LIBRARY AIDES The library aides are responsible for a variety of duties, but most of their time is devoted primarily to correspondence, bul- letins, purchase orders, book processing and general clerical work.
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.' lira li 0 gy il ll ll 0 rgamizations FRONT ROW: D. Grumm, M. Underwood, J. Blundell, M. John, R. Fountain, P. Kushmeider. ROW 2: M. LiCitro, Mr. Binghon, T. Chodbourne, D. Philips, R. Webb. A.V. The purpose of the Audio Visual Deport- ment is to assist teachers in the process of running the Audio Visuol equipment. They keep trock of the equipment and keep it organized. CHESS CLUB Once a week the chess club goth usually after school. Other strategy ga ore played as well, in order to enable members to learn to apply reason in rrr different areas. Some problems: ge into room H2 - on exercise in log itself and, once there, finding the c boards. FRONT ROW: T. Hoog, S. Toth, T. Hoog, D. Burgess. ROW 2: E. Anderson, L. Koberg, Mr. Williams, T. Di Kuklis, N. Presnell, J. Marcinik.
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The AlllI's of alzlllielziizs lnauzlnines G.A.L.S. The Girls' Athletic Letter Society is in its second year. This group is open to any girl who has lettered in a varsity sport. The goal this year is to buy a whirlpool for the girls' locker room. For this purpose, the club sponsors bake sales at home games, and sells coffee and doughnuts to the Physical Education teachers on ln-Service days. They have also sold iackets and T- shirts to teachers and all girls involved in athletics. FRONT ROW: S. Hack, R. Wren, P. Gagner, D. Sevin, A. Mansfield. ROW 2: K. Schaffner, M. Kuendel, L. Tomase ROW 3: J. Jennings, C. Gunn, C. Permenter, M. Williams, V. Puffenbarger, B. Dillon, H. Seehafer, B. Dannauer. FRONT ROW: K. Seubert, R. Johnston, W. Schaffner, J. Tuell, T. Ross, R. Heatherington, K. Pritz, P. Sedillo, R. Hutchin- son. ROW 2: K. Colbert, M. Buff, S. McFadden, K. Timmons, G. Scott, J. Blundell, B. Reumont, T. Hewitt, J. Tomaseilli, G. Harvey. ROW 3: R. Branson, J. Cochran, P. Flick, D. Jones, L. Walker, E. Stewert, S. Franks, B. Danahy, D. Snyder, T. Strack. ROW 4: R. Spina, J. Pyke, J. Caldwell, J. Barrowclough, D. Dorman, T. Brown, M. Lavish, D. VanWinkIe, M. Davis. ROW 5: D. Clancy, R. Bell, J. Willet, T. Bourassa, J. Overby, T. Hughes, C. Brotzman, P. Minietta, C. Estes. NOT PICTURED: J. Hanbury, M. Howell, M. Williams. LETl'ERMEN'S CLUB The maior activity of the letterman ea T year is the Donkey Basketball Game. Tl- group sells popcorn at all the home b ketball games, and sponsors an initiati into the club where new members wear t uniform of the sport they lettered i Incoming sophomore boys are guests at picnic in June, held to raise interest Friendly's athletic programs. 5,
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