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Dr. Herbert Mayer Superintendent Mr. Ronald Polek Asst Superindent ML James R McHugh Principal Mr. James Gasiorowski Asst Principal ML Duane R. Hall Dean of Student Mrs. Mary Lou Zaums Dean of StudentleounselorlStudy Skills TOP LEFT 1 got it! Dean of Students, Mr. Hall sets the ball to one of his teammates, trying to regain the lead in the StudentlFaculty volleyball game. SURPRISE! Principal Mr. McHugh receives a shocking surprise when he enters his office decorated by some teachers and students on Halloween. Happy Days are back. Office workers, Mrs. Maison and Mrs. Hubbard, show their spirit by participating in 505 day. 70
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Tie it Tighter! Seventh grader Kelly Wunder ties big sister Jill Wunderts shoe. I'm in class, can't it wait? Freshmen Michelle Pratj explains to her seventh grade sister, Joanne, why she has to stay after school. Sharing and Caring Siblings Get Together In School Having a brother andlor sister in the same school had positive and negative aspects. t1 wish I had a sister. She could bring girls over to the house, commented seventh grader, Steve Nagy. ttShe tries to impress my friends by acting mature when she isnttV stated seventh grader, Mindy Ritchie. ttl wish I had an older brother so he could help me with my homework, and tell me what the teachers at the junior high were going to be like? replied seventh grader, Sam Lerch. ttHe gets on my nerves, and when I want to go somewhere he never takes me! spoke seventh grader, Joanne Pratt. To help mature in a new school, to aid in misunderstood homework, and to offer useful advice to the underclass- men, were only a fraction of the roles older brothers and sisters played throughout the year. Overall, having older siblings in the junior high helped us to realize how important our relationship was with them, especially with advice on possible boyfriends or girl- friends! 69
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Three Stooges Secretaries, Mrs. Poole and Mrs. Maison and Health Aid, Mrs. Hubbard dress on Halloween to represent their spirit. F aculty Spirit Teachers pep up the special days Whenever the students showed their spirit, whether it was Michigan-Ohio State day, 505 day or whatever; the faculty was always there, showing their spirit as well. When the week would just be uone of those weeks, and everybody was down, the teachers were there, giving everyone incentive and pep. Activities like setting up a studentlfaculty volleyball game added that something spe- cial to help get us through the week. Secretary, Mrs. Sue Poole stated, ill thought it was fun getting involved with the students. It really adds spirit to our school.n The faculty also showed their spirit when it came to Michigan-Ohio State day by wearing either Scarlet and Gray or Maize and Blue. uI think spirit is great because it promotes good will between students and facultyf remarked Media Clerk, Mrs. Debbie Gregory. Besides participation in activities and dressing up, teachers showed their spirit by cheering the Broncos on at football games, wrestling meets, tennis matches, or any other athletic event that the Broncos participate in.This was all done to show the students that they were sup- ported strongly by their staff. MLWalter Palicki Media Specialist Mrs. Ellen Kessler CounselorlStudy Skills Mrs. Cathy McQueen Counselorl'l'ypinngtudy Skills Mr. Wayne Thompson CounselorlStudy Skills Mrs. Evelyn Maison Secretary Mrs, Sue Poole Secretary Mrs, Susan Hubbard Health Aide Mrs. Debbie Gregory Media Clerk Mr. laVonne Weihrouch Day Custodian 71
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