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Attendance Workers, FRONT ROW: Rhonda Campbell, Paula Lay, Lisa Brauniger. SECOND ROW: Debi Detwiler, Brian Yeager, Debbie Senior Chris Growden performs one of her duties as Katterheinrich. THIRD ROW: Amy Bodkin, loyce an attendance worker, collecting attendance cards, Masar, Christine Growden. C7 l l Assisting in the lab, junior Beth Roe helps the science teachers prepare for experiments. Science Lab Assistants, FRONT ROW: Beth Roe, Sheri Mason. SECOND ROW: jill Dohoney., julie Jenks, Toni Napierala. Math Lab Assistants, FRONT ROW: Sherry Bacon, David Mills. SECOND ROW: Imre Soos, Dorothy Sadd. THIRD ROW: Grace Arnot, Melodye Mueller, Beth Roe. 149 X Helpers
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Pink slips bring peril to students feuille rose 2 pink slip papellito colore de rose 2 pink slip rosarote zettel 2 pink slip pink slip 2 BUSTED When you arrived at your class, the pink slip was waiting. It was all over. You skipped that class and got caught. The only alterna- tives now were to serve the detention or fight it out with Mr. Heiman. On the way to the office, you notice some attendance workers leaving to perform their daily duty, collecting attendance cards. Many people think that the job of atten- dance worker is a simple one. According to senior Chris Growden, this assumption is not correct. The attendance workers perform many jobs, including filing admit slips and delivering new attendance cards to teachers at the beginning of the year. Also, during scheduling time when the office is crushed under a heavy work-load, the workers help by filing and alphabetizing schedules. One of Chris's least favorite duties is de- livering pink slips. When asked how she felt about this aspect of her job, she remarked that she felt bad for the people she was de- livering them to. But, she said, There is really nothing I could do. Office Workers, FRONT ROW: jill Taylor, Andrea Clarkson. SECOND ROW: Sue Schlenker, Sarah Carl. THIRD ROW: Holly Burt, Kelly Hanna. 148 Guidance Workers, FRONT ROW: Lisa Hogge, Amy Campbell. SECOND ROW: Debbie Kohlmeier, Libby Souers, Liane Semler. S O 5 Library Workers, FRONT ROW: Bill Rollyson Chad Litten, Chris Harrigen, Steve Quinonez. SECOND ROW: Missy Couture, Ken Johann, Paul Han, Amy Campbell. THIRD ROW: Mrs Helen Reisinger, adviser: Suzanne Cutshall, Beth Chase, Sarah Currier, Mrs. Betty Follas, adviser.
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Long live the queen May I have the envelope, please? Thank you. The winner is Teresa Roehrigf' Last December, five nominees from four high schools in the Toledo area competed in the annual VICA Wocational Industrial Clubs of Americaj queen contest in the Little Theater. Roehrig was selected to be the girl who would represent Toledo VICA chapters at regional competition. From there according to Mrs. Linda Brenner coordinator of the contest, ifthe girl wins, she goes to state and perhaps national competition. lt's just like a beauty pageant. Teresa will now serve as our ambassador of goodwill, she said. Each girl is involved in some division of VICA, such as cosmetology or Diversified Health Occupations. As part of the contest, the girls had to take a written test concerning their course of study for evaluation by an English teacher. In addition to the essay, the girls were also rated on poise and beauty and given a question to answer before the judges. The judges were representatives from The Syl- vania Herald, WDHO-TV and The Patricia Stevens Modeling School. junior Teresa Roehrig, the new VICA queen, had to submit a written test about her field. With her is escort Bill Moore. Master of ceremonies junior Stephanie Burlew was in charge of the several events in the VICA queen contest. 150
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