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ba, C. Cheston, L. Messer, S. Stanzak LBJ COUNSELOR AIDES . . . Front Row: M. Wasilewski, E. Frye, P. Kishel, R. Buckles, V. Perry, J. Rankin, V Krupic, J. -Martin, S. Roesler, S. Maxwell, S. Poszywak M. Yee, B. Banwart. Second Row: S. Lawson, S. Neal, S. Hodnicki, K. Simon. C. Jackson, E. Schang, K. Skoni- ecgny, G. Ripper, S. Mohr, P. Sellman, C. Fysh, B. Gouin, M. Orlanski, D. Cloutier. Third Row: B. Long, L. Mamayek J. Saunders, J. Naudi, M Rudick, B. Mitchell, W. Lile, K Dinkgrave, S. Wehrmeister, C. Steeves, K. Rohen, S Kaikowski, J. Jankowski. Fourth Row: J. Smith, L. Palesch OFFICE AIDES . . . Front Row: V. Gig- nac, B. Koitsits, D. Cloutier, P. Holmes, S. Ames. Second Row: E. Wright, J. Brooks, S. Knowles, K. Kubik, J. Palmer Third Row: R. Tripp, S. Lee, C. Bruce, D. Boron. Fourth Row: E. Drouillard, K. Williams, G. Brauer, A. Walenga, G Tutor. Fifth Row: M. Miller, F. Koppel L. Pindzia, C. Melton. Back Row: C. See- 1 C. Pasclzke, L. Green. Frank, S. Smith, C. Skolasinski, S. McKenna, J. Steggall, l. Fox, J. Higgins. Fifth Row: V. Krol, A. Bassin, P. Gonda, C. King, B. Burschell, S. Mau, J. Mills, N. Proffitt, S C. Marsh, E. Snedecor, L. Bocan, J. Hrabar, J. Belkowitz S. Machan, S. Clifford, P. Humphlett, K. I-Iajek, N. Rusk Back Row: L. Babcock, J. Cleary, M. Erger, P. Miszczak, S. Tarzwell, M. Duchenne, C. Leeds, S. Calvin, 1. Michalak E. Larsen, A. Custance, J. Elswick, B. Crans, P. Roddy: K. Ozier, N. Simplcins. 1 L? 3 Seventy-three
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Seventy-two dfuclenfri cleuofe fime ana! fain!! in service By serving Cody faculty, the Counselor's Aides, Office Aides, and Math Clinic Aides in turn helped their fellow students. These willing workers devoted time and talent to doing the many routine tasks which left coun- selors, secretaries, and teachers free to take care of student problems. Working for the busiest lot of Cody's faculty, many served counselor and office personnel by filing student records and running errands. Others were trained as telephone receptionists who worked at the switchboard, answering calls from Cody parents with a courteous smile and efficient skill. Weak math students found the answer to their problems at the Math Clinic. The Math Clinic Aides first gave these students a clearer Lmder- standing of the basis of their math subject. The aides were then able to tutor their fellow Codyites in solving and proving the problems. By working with a math clinic aide, students were able to receive the individual guidance they often needed to help them through a difficult course in math. MATH CLINIC AIDES . . . Front Row: L. Wears, D. Pieczu- lewski. Second Row: L. Babcock, P. Roddy, M. Cubley. Back Row: A. Bernstein fsponsorj, S. Davis fsponsorj.
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R.O.T.C. INSTRUCTURS. . . Top: Sfc. C. Netlterton. Bottom: Sgt. W. Tuhhs. Standing at attention for Federal Inspection, Cody R.O.T.C. cadets display months of train- ing and preparation as they present arms to Army Inspector Mulligan. Seventy-four R.O.T.C. R11-'LE TEAM . . . Front Row: Sgt. R. Reitenga, Sfc. C. Netherton, Pvt. S. Pauze, Second Row: MfSgt. I. Bala, Sgt. J. Cross. Third Row: Sgt. R. Stoutenhurg, MfSgt. E. Bala, 2nd Lt. J. Coop. Fourth Row: 21141 Lt. G. Barnhurt, Sgt. G. L'Heureux. Back Row: Pfc. R. Ciszewski, Sfc. I. Stretch, Sgt. M. Rytlzer. s i E The achievements of the R.O.T.C. commanded military honor and respect this year, as the cadets once again attained the title of R.O.T.C. Honor School. Participating in the M-1 Competition, they vied for the coveted honors with their exact skill in handling the M-l Carbine Rifle. April brought the close of a year of strict military instruction in maneuvers, marksmanship, customs, and dress, and every R.O.T.C. cadet anticipated the annual Military Ball. Snappy new equipment was bought for the R.O.T.C. honor guards. These four spe- cially selected boys made up the intricately drilled unit which displayed the colors. The Rifle Team drilled for anticipated stiff competition in their four important matches of the yearg the Intra-mural, Hearst Match, the Fifth Army, and the National Rifle Match. With a majority of veterans returning and the quickly acquired skill of new members, they portrayed accuracy in aiming for the bullseye and top scores.
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