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FLAM MIN ' AOM mm TION When most students roll into the parking lot about 7:45, and others are still at home lying in bed, Mrs. Paradine, Mrs. Radcliff, and Mr. Tippett are al- ready hard at work. We all know how busy school ac- tivities can keep us, but don ' t forget that Mr. Tippett attends all school activities to back his INGOTS as well as seeing that Ingotland runs smoothly and efficiently each day. If you want to know just how much money in debt you are, of course, Mrs. Grusak is there to tell you de- tail by detail how much you owe and what you owe it on. If by chance you don ' t have your debts paid off by report card time, which seems to come around sooner then expected, you, of course, will not receive one. On the other hand, if you just want a welcoming HELLO or some good advice, you can always stop by the Guidance Office. Dr. Wright and Mrs. Sapper will always be there if you ever need anyone to talk to, or even if you are just bored with the every day classroom life. left: Dr. Wrightand Mrs. Sapper show off their HOT smiles, above: Mrs. Paradine, Mrs. Grusak, and Mrs. Radcliff gather to talk about the HOT gossip. ADMINISTRATION 27
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School Board and Administration The 1988-1989 School Board consisted of Kathy Bryant, Board Member; o Ellen Breese, Vice President; Peggy Chnupa, Superintendent; Herbert Warren, President; Lois Baker, Board Member; and Geraldine Petruska, Secretary. The school board acted on several poli- cies this year. For example, several grants were approved. Mrs. Breese suggested the Golden Ingot Pass for senior citizens. This pass will enable them to come to any school sponsored event, such as games, band con- certs, or choir concerts, free of charge. There is also no charge for this pass. The School Board presented the Jo- seph R. Kasper Service Award, a first time award, to River Forest Elementary Library Clerk Helen Skalik. The award was in honor of Joseph Kasper, who was on the first board of trustees. The School Board also granted permis- sion for the first-ever Senior Lock-In and honored the 1989 State Champion River Forest Jazz Band at a meeting in March. 26 I ' cijsy Diiiupa Superintendent Dr. Judith JYajjib Asst. Super in ten den t
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