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MRS. HORVAT IS OCCUPIED processing seniors’ college ap- AS PART of her job as school treasurer, Mrs. Rahn totals Student plications before the deadline date. organization money. Variety Typifies A.H.’s Girl Fridays’ Work ATTENDANCE OFFICE: Mrs. Phyllis Cappel GUIDANCE CENTER: Mrs. Arline Beeker MAIN OFFICE: Mrs. Hazel Booth Miss Doris Frye MAIN OFFICE: Mrs. Christine Horvat SCHOOL TREASURER: Mrs. Lorna Rahn GUIDANCE PSAT. applications. 26 OFFICE SECRETARY Mrs. Arlene Beeker checks
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Teachers Sound Off—Give Views on Students 3 1390 00951 1096 Students form the vital part of a teacher’s work day. Giving their views on students and school life in general are Mr. Edwin Schalk, government teacher; Mrs. Helen Kerns, German teacher; and Mr. Richard Thomas, mathematics teacher. If you could initiate something into the char- acter of each student, what would it be? “An awareness of responsibility to other’s rights and property.” Mr. Edwin Schalk How would you define a successful student? “A successful student is one who, in my opinion, masters subject matter, begins to learn to master him- self, and leads and influences his fellow students to recognize, as he already does, that everyone, regardless of any outward differences, is his neighbor.”’ Mrs. Helen Kerns What in your high school education did you find was of greatest value to you? “Teachers expected us to do our assignments and radi- ated the feeling that we could.”’ Mr. Richard Thomas 25
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1969 Maintenance Staff Serves 2,400 Hillites LONG LUNCH LINES are routine for Mrs. Carlene Rice as she serves hungry students. Mrs. Norine Schluckbier, cafeteria manager, heads a staff of eight. Other members are: A. Anzicek, S. Dunn, M. Fredericks, B. Grow, V. Martin, C. Rice, and A. Riedlinger. 1 aes ePPerereerrys Frye MR. A. WAIER WORKS on keeping the grounds neat. Mr. Chester Kinville serves as head custodian. His fellow workers include: G. Baily, F. Campanelli, R. Hege, R. Little, D. Lumsden, A. Mangulis, L. Oskin, E. Oszust, S. Pol, J. Sanchez, W. Schmeck, M. Vin- cent, J. Wagner, A. Waier, E. Weisbooth, and A. Zietz. MR. LARRY OSKIN’S work begins when Hillites go home.
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