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•b — Senior High Office: Front Row: Beth Reed. Kim Reynolds. Bobbi Dorris; 2nd Row: Bev West. Anne McBroom; 3rd Row: Martha Edgar, Connie Harwood. Kelly Weghorst., 6 — Front Row: Anne Jones. Beth Reed. Jody Carson; 2nd: Mary Walston. Angie McFann. Jill Palmer. Traci Williams; 3rd: Lisa Arkly, Valorie Cook. Kelly Maniskas.. 7 — Library Assistants: Front Row: Jim Angle. Scott Whalen. Cathy Arkly. Terri Beck. Trisha Sin- nott. Don McDaniel. Jacque Johnson; 2nd: Pat Wryic. Lisa Arkly. Bridget Radigan. Shelly Cummins. Penny Baker. Laura Barnes; 3rd: Malia Wood. Mary Barrel. Kathy Walston. Lin- da Steward.. »8 — Special Ed. Assistants: Front Row: Tanya Freeman. Jody Boats, Robin Kassler. Kim Kessler. Kendra Dauben mire; 2nd Row: Lisa Irvine. Terri Beck. Linda Rood, Fran Kuhn; 3rd Row: Erica Gerken. Sue Johnson. Rhonda Kline. Sally Gable. Beth Vonville Student Life 23
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Students Gopher It Herman Stumpweed? What room? 215? O K. Knock, Knock. Hi. May I please have Herman Stump- weed? Mr. Kitter would like to see him . . “Hi! I’m from Mr. Erb’s office, was Sally Martin in your class yesterday? Office assistants, what would our faculty do without those extra arms and legs? Where would they be? The office assistants are a rare breed; they give up their studyhalls to go help the faculty with schedules, fin- ding people, stapling papers, and any other odd job that needs to be done. Mr. Erb’s office assistants write blue slips, yellow passes, early dismissals, must I go on? Mr. Ritter’s office is just as hectic, not to mention Mr. Allison’s office, the nurses station, and Athletic office!! Now imagine for a moment. The guidance office. A whole period with Curly, Larry, and Mo. Could you han- dle it? All in all, I think the assistants en- joy it. Why else would they do it? ’Who? Sara Kaye? Yes, Mr. Allison .. Pic. 1 — Nurses Station and Attendance Of fice: Front Row: Lori Krannitz. Holly Davis, Teresa Watson. Sue West. Regina Wolfe. Missy Harbarger, Korina Fouch; 2nd Row: Carolyn Harwood. Susan Colburn. Misty Schultz. Stacey Rayburn. Beth Frazier. Laura Ralston; 3rd Row: Debbie Palmerton, Sheila Carper. Kelly Unger. Angie Jones. Michelle McManaway. Joan Nelson. Anne McBroom. Diane Dollison. Jeana Jones. Kelly Nixon.. 2 — Mr Erb finally stepped out of the office, says Mrs. Nelson, and her assistants. Lori Krannitz. and Holly Davis.. 3 — Angie Jones and Mrs. Mong seem to be putting away files as our photographer s flash snaps., 4 — Guidance and Athletic Office: Front Row: Kris ty Carter, Lee Anne Tolbert. Anne Jones. Laura Mack. Kim Waid. Chris McDowell. Kristi St Clair. Jakki May. Maritta Crum. Jody Hutchison. Shelly Rayburn; 2nd Row Deb McLin, Rose Hesser. Kim Hockman, Jim Stillwell. Cathy Woltz. Tracy VanDyke. Pam Conkle. Liz Murtha. Kerri King. Colette Walker. Christy Leasure. Diane Redd; 3rd Row: Doug Kitchen. Steve Roley. Jeniffer Wolf. Valorie Cook. Candy Culbertson. Scott Hutchison. Renee Wolf. Martha Edgar. Kathy Mullins. Katy Price. Dave Moore. 24 Student Life Beth Vonville
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Student Council Serves the Keeds Working behind the scenes of LHS the Student Council, which encom- passes grades 7-12, provided many helpful services under the excellent leadership of president, Eric Griggs; vice-president, Martha Edger; treasurer, David Moore and secretary Suzanne Hoy. One of the most successful pro- jects that aided the students and faculty alike was the expansion of the Chieftain Book Store. The book store’s goal was to provide a service without making a profit from the students. Also the Student Council's tradi- tional sponsoring of the bloodmobile was a huge success with near record numbers of first time donors. In all, the Student Council members did a very good job in upholding their elected positions and put much effort into worth while pro- jects with Mrs. Loretta Helber, ad- visor, backing them all the way.
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