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Freshman library worker Dave Shugan, gives a library over-due notice to Mike Miller during 4A homeroom. This is one of the many tasks performed by library workers. mi Freshman students, Shonne Fegan and Dana Williams help the school secretaries out by taking the attendance down during their homeroom. Freshman worker, Jasen Leffel files cards from library bodls as a part of his job as a library worker during his 43 homeroom. ' Wu... 4 A x Front Row - Tracy Owczarzak, Chris Pilaczynski, Dawn , Kim Walling, Back Row - Scott Smith, Adam Zolciak, David Shugan, Amlad Farah, Jasen Leffel. 103
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School Workers Front Row Dana Williams, Shonne Fegan, Jennlfer Bush, Jennifer Lefcheck, Row 2 Nancy Shaneour, Sharon Relchow, Kris Fry,I Heather McKeand Back Row Cam Nelson. Stacey Cannon, Rachel Hedges, Klm Mlelcarek lab Asst. - Front Row Cathy Gray, Denise Smithers, Carol Carpenter, Lisa Beins, Kris Bacoccini, Kathy Tucker, Back Row lennifer Lefcheck, Derek Douge, Laurie Nonis, Jenny Harpel, Angel Kenyon, Julle Keiffer. Students Assist School Working hard and learning new responsibilities are two ways student workers were benefited. A large part of school jobs were given to student volunteers during the past school year. The jobs assigned were, Lab Assistants, Library Workers and At- tendance Takers. Each of these positions carried duties and responsibilities for each student. Shelving and carding books, filing cards and maga- zines and running errands such as handing out overdue notices, were the responsibilities given to the library 102 aids. Ninth grade library aid, Tracy Owczarzak, stated, I became a library aid because I enjoy helping people. Lab Assistants did such things as: file papers, grades tests, mix chemicals and run errands for the science teachers. Freshman Lisa Beins said, I think that being a lab assistant will help me in any future career in sci- ence. Laurie Nonis and Derek Douge, both ninth grade lab assistants, agreed that working for the science teachers helped them get to know the teachers better. Attendance takers helped the schooltsecretaries in keeping track of absent students. No matter what the job, those students who gave up their homeroom and lunch periods played a crucial role in the smooth operation of the school.
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Youth To Youth Assists Students With Crises There was a new club on the scene this year and it's called Youth to Youth. The purpose of Youth to Youth was to get students Uth, 8th and 9th gradersi involved with their school and enviroment. Youth to Youth began during May of last year. Since then, Youth to Youth has had great success. One of their most successful programs was the Drug Program. it helped kids who are taking drugs to try to stop and break the habit. The officers of the Club had to meet everyday even though the other members had to meet once a week. Elizabeth Williams, President of Youth to Youth stated, 1 didnit mind going to the meetings because I got the time to talk to some of my friends and discuss future plans. Vice President, Jenny Bagrowski said, it was a lot of fun to go to the meetings because I got to get out of my homeroom. All together Youth to Youth had forty one student members who were involved. All the members of the Youth to Youth Club think that what they did W5 lots of fun. Elizabeth Williams hopes that in the future the members of Youth to Youth are more involved and carry on the great job. In 4a homeroom Beth Richardville, Secretary of Youthato-Youth, passes out a form for the clinic they attended, to club member Tami Poole. front Row Officers -- Amber Casey, Lori Rang, Treasurer Beth Saunders, Vlce. Pres. Jenny Bagrowski, Pres. Elizabeth William, Sec. Beth Richardville, Trisha Stoner. Row 2 Linda Mohr, Tricia Fuller. Alycia Kern, Stacey Wingate, Sara Spice, Jenny Sanderson. Jodi Jenkins, Kim Schrader Row 3 Heather Frye, Robin Bernath, Angie Milano, Carrie Rifhe, Melissa Hoffman, Linda Sczczurek, Cheryl Pruden, Kim Koop- mans, Row 4 Paul Schenavar, Denise Turner, Dawn Philabaum, Amy Byers, Cathy Gray, Laurie Bristol, Tracy Richmond, Mary Linzie Back Row Cassie Rice, Melinda Smith, Kelly Walling, Tami Poole. Ryan Arno. Derek Douge, Peggy Martin TC'Iiegsurer Beth Saunders voices her opinion at Youth to Youth u . 104
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