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MEDIA PAGES-Find Materials Front Row: Mrs. H. Brawner, Sharon Gallion, James Gray III, Sharon Hayes, Dawn Duncan, Joel Anderson, Larry Smith, Tim Fouche, Michelle Parsons, Mrs. B. Boone, 2nd Row: Rita Hall, Kathy Collier, Patti Vincent, Michelle Wise, Barb Lehman, Kristy Mayfield, Jim Towle, Tammy Lepretreg 3rd Row: Bill Boland, John Kerley, Michael Baior, Alan Happs, Dion Wilson, Leroney Bonds, Brian Gilmore, Tom Hutchinson, Harold McCampbell. COU ELI G PAGE K ,,kkV HS -f Kam Brian Gilmore helps out a student. Do you as a student of M.H.S. get the help you need when in the Media Center? If not, ask a Media Center page to help that is why we are here. Besides puting magazines, books, and ref- erence materials in their proper places, we take and pick up films, film projectors, tape players, TVs, VCRs and tapes to teachers who have asked for them. On Thursday, all the pages clean a section of the library. Remember, if you need help finding any- thing in the library, ask one of your friendly fellow student in the Media Center. -Help ul Row: Teresa Benedict, Michelle Inman, Ron Hasz, Candy Peterson, Ian Knox, Alcom, Jean Armitage, 2nd Row: Joe Camall, Loretta Ford, Katy Carrigan, Baker, Susannah Bowles, Chris Baird, Kim Stout, Erica Evenson, Melesio 3rd Row: Jennifer DeFreitas, Canosha Butler, Lisa Thompson, Chris Tindall, Horsman, Carole Meyer, Holly McLinden, Staci McCaw, Gina Wellsg 4th Row: Roos, Keith Tumer, Jim Fuson, Derrick Booth, Kelly Doolan, Tammy Cady, Heinz. Chris Baird waits to sign someone in. D The pages wait for a counselor to bring them call slips. ,twwaa An Wifi? J We 4-W . ,, ,M W ,W L . , H'Q.,, , COUNSELING CENTERXMEDIA CENTERXZ9
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Student Center C ails LIZ First Row: Lorie Lee, Mark DeSutter, 2nd Row: Bridgette Dunlap, Timika Faulkner, Karen Jeschke, Jennifer Landwehr, Aimee Atkinson, Theresa Ludolph, Karen Marie, 3rd Row: Tony Welton, Robyn Baggott, Christine Ray, Jennifer Livengood, Heather Weaver, Monica Mayberry, Cassandra Dixon, Paul Ashton, 4th Row: Robbie Chaney, Dawn Gibson, Patricia Waldrop, Sabrina Rowland, Don Spring, Harold McCampbell, Angie Hunter, and Chad Bixby. W I f 'aqL Vriwfym. K, ' we When Karen is not busy running errands, she likes to get her home- work done. Heather Weaver-I really enjoy working in the student center. It helped me learn my way around the school. I've also met many people. Robbie Chaney-My job is to take out call slips and to answer the phone. I learned my way around the building after getting lost the first two or three days. Monica Mayberry-The reason I like working in the S.C. is that it is not monotonous. In the S.C. everyday is unique. One day you do call slips, the next day answer phones, etc. Mark DeSutter-I leamed about where all the rooms are, how to take out call slips, how to record tardies, and about how the school works. Jennifer Livengood-I am glad I have the opportunity to work in the S.C. It is a fun experience. Working in the S.C. can brighten up your day. Harold McCampbell-I would rather be in S.C. than study hall. I get to meet more students and faculty in here. Aimee Atkinson-I learn alot from Mrs. Kleist. I leam about answering the phones and stufi 28 X STUDENT CENTER W' Heather Weaver waits for someone to be at Mark DeSutter really gets into his work. COUNSELING CENTER Counseling Center pages spend thei Study Hall period working in the Counseling Center. The pages help the counselors and secretary by delivering passes, answering the telephone, signing students in and out and many other jobs that help the counseling center run smoothly. The pages earn credit toward their service awards for performing these duties.
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UR E H ELPERS The nurse helpers spend their study hall in the Counseling Center helping Mrs. Post. Their duties involve looking up and running passes, getting ice and supplies as needed, filing, pulling drops and transfers, and running errands. They are a big help to the nurse. I f FIRST AID STATION Front Row: Michelle Bloom C9J, Janet Ricca Cllj, Angie Pike HOD, 2nd Row: Stephanie Hayes 1115, Carolyn Gray 1117, Kim McLean 1113, Stephanie Switzer fl ll, Not Pictured: Carrie Mey- er 199. 'QM' KEY CLUB-Helping Rams . K .... W at .5 . xx J . -S, - ,c f- .. - f .K Row 1: Mikheil Crotz, Brent Parrott, Shawn Tisdaleg Row 2: Mr. Gordan, Melissa Deweese, Barbara Ballard, Tom Jordan, Katy Carrigan, Karen Jeschke, Robin Fyke, Julie Farrell, Jodie Jordan, Angie Ricks, Latonza Shumate, Michelle Parsons, Robyn Baggott, Stacey Tisdale, Trisha Lakin, Lisa Duncan, Gwen Crowder, Row 3: Mrs. Baldwin, Monica Mayberry, Tina Langen, Jennifer Ashley, Holly Hasty, Becky Hinderliter, Heidi Turner, Chris- tine Jeschke, Jenny Livengood, Pam Stanley, Amber Keeter, Barbra Litwiller, Nancy Williams, Becky Yeager, Robynn McGanng Row 4: Mr. Roberts, Melissa Markley, Kurt Roos, Sherry Heinz, Stacie Atkinson, Don Spring, Trish Hinderliter, Leslie Grant, Kim Fox, Cassandra Dixon. The Peoria Manual Key Club was formed in 1954 as a service group for the school and community. It was first sponsored by the Downtown Kewanis Club, but after a short while transferred sponsorship to the South-West Kewanis Club. Students who desire to assist the school and community may become members of this group. Besides the projects and activities that thev become involved, the club also 3OfNURSE HELPERSXKEYCLUB Waldrop, Mark Tupper, Anita Huber, Alison Grane, Daryl Strong, Jenny serves as a social organization. Meetings are held once a week in the morning. The Manual Key Club is a part of Duisim 20, which consists of 9 local Key Clubs. This Duisim is a part of the Illinois-Iowa District. A convention for all District Key Clubs is held annually each year in the spring.
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