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STAFFS SERVE WEST HIGH ■ ndy Rogers, Virginia Cowger, Alice Buttman, Mary Spalinger, Linda James, Vivian Russell. ROW TWO: Donna ...ret Englehart, Peggy Bower, Jon Price, Steve Lanier, Mrs. Wells—adviser. ROW THREE: Fred McCracken, Roger G - G-ncst Owens, Ron Stratton. NOT PICTURED: Pat Hoffman, Jim Stene. , Gary Holbrook. RO eck, Darrell Oster- miller. jt- . .. .1, Jeff O'Donnell. The library assistants do a great deal to keep the library running smoothly. Their duties include checking out books, writing up and delivering over-due notices, running errands, answering questions, and suggesting books for fellow students. This page sponsored by DOUG AND SHERRY'S BITTERROOT FLORAL 25
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OFFICE, LIBRARY AND A.V.A. i The A.V.A. (Audio-Visual-Aids) assistants serve West High by operat- ing the movie and filmstrip projectors, public address systems, phonographs and recorders. ROW ONE: Nancy Weber, Judie Shorey, Erika Jtesser, Melina Raitt, Carolyn Allen, Cathy Stevens, Lena Frickty mi-. Reiter, Cheri Carl, Carolyn Kraft. ROW TWO: Sandy Risvold, Jackie Hogensen, Diana Mill, Jane Nash, Mary Bean, Germaine M ■ .n, rley Hankel, Carol Richards, Judy Gramm, Malenna McGuire. ROW THREE: Marilyn Townsend, Kay Verhelst, Terry Kin.; mi Hagen, Sandi Francis, Judy Bauer, Mary Winward, Jeanne Platt, Rose Cundy, Dee Ann Coop. ROW FOUR: Jo Marie Roney, Tori Noyes, Joyce Kechn, Cynthia Dillon, Jan Gregg, Andrea Hofferber, Sandi Hofstad, Lorna Stearns, Della Weber, Karen Jacobson. NOT PICTURED: Chris Baker, Gerri Carroll, Bob Komac, Vic Powell, Dave Ross, Bob Tenney, Gary Vincelette, Mike Welton. ROW ONE: James Zeiler, Mike Smith, Dan Polesky. ROW TWO: Ron Jacobson, Tom Harmon, Jon Todd. ROW THREE: The office assistants ( O.D.'s”.) work each period of the day in the offices of the principal, assistant principal, deans and counselors. Among other tasks the O.D.’s answer phones, deliver call slips, and run errands. 24 This page sponsored by HAGEN'S LETTER SHOP, 213 North 30th Street
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B.A.C. CONTRIBUTES MUCH TO B-W DAY ROW ONE: Mrs. Jellison—sponsor, Bonnie Lamb—historian, Priscilla Schreck—treasurer, Sandy Krumenacker—pr ry Lou Cousins—vice-president, Meg Wierzbinski—secretary. Miss Cox—sponsor. ROW TWO: Nancy Weber, Susie Beley, i ■ , Sherry Zeiler, Marcia Downs, Diann Moriarty, Pat Otis, Carolyn McLeod, Michele Davies, Ann Pressman. ROW THREE: Jes. Joric-s, Susan Young, Linda Frazer, Mary Fran Wierzbinski, Barbara Cook, Bonnie Reiter, Gayle Hunter, Kathy Russiff, Bonnie . wfl; ;..n, Carol Lentzer, Mary Vaughan, Chris Galvin. ROW FOUR: Carol Hangas, Joyce Keehn, Nancy Weaver, Claudia Doss, Lii Hanson, Janice McCann, Sharon Fox, Amaretta Jones, Lynette Amestoy, Pris Sampsel, Joy Stark. ROW FIVE: Linda J. Bonawitz, Michelle Milliken, Sylvia Cross, Annette Feyhl, Carol Hurly, Susan Aldworth, Rita Engum, Bonnie Rupp, Ande Barney, Chris Ross, Connie Borgstede, Dee Ann Coop. NOT PICTURED: Chris Baker, Carol Boggio, Peggy Bower, Nancy Busse, Karen Isaacson, Linda Israel, Linda Sheridan Carol Boggio gets acquainted with a Sugar Daddy at the B.A.C. get-acquainted banquet. Bear's Activity Club, a girls’ service club, began the school year with a get-acquainted banquet to welcome new members. B.A.C.’s first sendee project was its choosing of the B-W Day King candidates. The combined effort of B.A.C. members and Jaybees produced the first prize float for the second year. The profits from a bakesale, the sale of B.W.H.S. pins, concessions at two games, and an after-game dance were used to perform many services, including two contributions to the A.F.S. fund. The holidays were celebrated at a festive Alumnae Tea. With Key Club, B.A.C. initiated plans to buy artificial flowers for the fountain planter. Other services to West High include the members’ polishing of the plants in the main hall and keeping the bulletin board at the main office up to date. A spring party ended B.A.C.’s busy year. 26 This page sponsored by B.A.C.
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