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,flnnnnl inf? SEATED: Co-Editors Barb Gollnik and Jeanette Gerke, Assistant Editor Ellen Hundt. SECOND ROW: Barb Cle- ments, Diane Mashak, Vicki Sparks, Connie Olsen, Kathy jones. THIRD ROW: Advisor, ,Mr. Benjaminsen, Business Manager, Greg Wegner, David Path, Business Manager, Ken Wolf, Ian Kabat, Harry Caulum. Hnopemtion l6'etWecn ,flnnnnl Staff Jlflclnlfers l6'nilds Onr Sana Whatamess!!!!!!! The Annual Staff is composed of a group of seniors who are interested in putting the yearbook -together. The memorable year is captured through pictures and identifications for each picture. Each hour of work the staff does is just one more toward their goal of making this years yearbook the best ever. 28 Diane, Jan, Barb, Ellen, and Vicki work hard to meet the deadline. Business Manager Ken and Greg go over the books.
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tudmf librarian BEATED: Patty Morris, Lyn Kabat, Karen Tauscher, Wendy Meier. SECOND ROW: Head Librarian, Mrs. Dobbs Jack Challet, Nancy Niesen, Betty Sprain, Vicky Bjorkman, Treas. , Janice Gerke, Barb Gerke, Mary Pfaff, Ann Gerke, Karen'Young, Connie Olsen. BACK ROW: Robbyn lkert, George Hesselberg, Vicki Sparks, Karen John- son, Je anette Gerke. Jeanette, Karen, and Janice are busily shelving books at the Elementary Library. qvhe library is an information and research center. e librarians must efficiently carry-out their vari- dus duties to make this possible. Their tasks include esk Work, processing books and magazines, shelv- ng books, and acting as- a walking card cat- logue. It is a commendable quality of a librarian o be so acquainted with books both included in and xcluded from the library that he or she can quickly ocate the information a student may be searching The bulletin board displays good advise to the student body. It is only a small exam ple of the effort the librarians put into their work to better their club. for. As an added pleasure, the library offers a fine selection of paperback books on display for sale. The student librarian's and their advisor's duties do not end at the high school level. They are extend- ed to the junior high and elementary levels. The - facilities in the elementary library have made it a pleasant place to work in this year. 29
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