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Qi-7 9 i 1 1 5 2 5 PARTIAL CUSTODIAL STAFF: FRQNT RQW2 Richard Dewey, Ado ChinQndeflBUf'1'RU, REPRESENTATIVE COOKS: Doris Pfaffenbach, Lorraine Ertzgard, Sarah Moore Bernadine disuhle. SECOND ROW: Tom Miesen, Charles Ortman. BACK ROW: Lad Pafko, STONOCW lemme PlOnl4UCl1 Getty BONU- Erwin Johnson, Dale Rustom. . , Tj f ' 'A' W W, 334355, :gy 'fr r r o ft? 'iyifa-zr1H'r1f Y Arrirrr T J 4 N 'fur i'YVVAW'fe-V,2i,1'W7?W7zz11f'f' ZA M -, f iw W,,- , ,-'. . 3544 +A W? , Q I l Q l E My sl 5 45 :E I at s J, , ,Q 4' 40 l if 2 Ml .,,, 14, 5 If if - -f-ig,-w.i,m,,.3f, , IMC ASSISTANTS: FRONT ROW: Torger Anderson, Diclc Stansfield, Roberta Dalos, Giesecke, Bob Hedman, BACK ROW: Al Lundquist, Ed .lankowski Tom Blashlll Steve Peter Anderson, Charles Segner. SECOND ROW: Dave Schuldt, Greg Burns, Randy Brodie, Mr. MUrpl1Y 4 lMC dlfedof- OFFICE ASSISTANTS: FRONT ROW: Marguerite Cleland, Joanne Thomas, Patti O'Neill, Vickie Rylander, Cindy Miller, Jan Stanawslcl. SECOND ROW: Jeanne Rozek, ewis. BACK ROW: Dale Miegel, Cindy Nelson
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.,4-4' Teachers' Typing Aides: Mrs. Nelle Rice cmd Mrs. Randi Folsom. New Aids Promote Efficient Education The battle against crime continued in the library this year as disappearing books once more became a problem. To com- bat the trend and to assist Mr. Schwerr, a second librarian, Janet Vaughn, ioined the statt. Miss Vaughn also helped enforce library silence. Two teacher typing aides were hired this year. The aides typed tests and other materials, leaving teachers with more time tor class preparations. Four television recorders expanded IMC supplies. The recorders enabled teachers to tape programs tor showing to classes at a later date. Also added to IMC was a new clerk librarian, Mildred Nielsen. Mrs. Nielsen scheduled audio visual equipment tor Heights schools. A ianitoress became a common sight in CHHS halls this year. The school also added a new secretary, Mrs. Donna Lyons, to work in the guidance and at- tendance ottices. T .., J lrrr it . --L 1 z n f gi SECRETARIES, Guidance and Mr. Rosinski - Mrs. Donna Lyons, Mr. Breisch - Mrs. Joan Carpenter, Guidance - Mrs. Marion Sandford, Mr. Holden - Mrs. Beverly Hand. ' . ,-......,.. l Mrs. Elsie Johnson, Audio Visual Secretary, Mrs. Evelyn Coppicus, Library Secretary, Mrs. Mildred Nielsen, Audio Visual Clerk Librarian. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS: FRONT ROW: Marsha Savstrom, Pat Evans, Marlene Brennan. SECOND ROW: Kathy Bornetun, Judy Kuleta. TOP ROW: Mary Tacyshyn, Wendy Berg, Claire Morrau. ,A , 5. Zi ai
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Literarg Magazines Broaden the Base of English Comprehension Vocabulary skits, dramatizations of plays, panels, and novels highlighted the year tor -Miss Schuette's classes. Among the books studied were Moby Dick and The Scarlet Letter. English grammar andgregulor daily assignments were compiled to form Mrs. Halveris students' notebooks. For varie- ty, Scope magazines were used by Mr. Bierken's Basic English class. Students in Mr. Psyhogios' classes to- cused attention on methods of successful study. Mr. Gleason and Mr. Watson em- phasized Practical English magazines ' th ' l . , . . In elf C asses Members of Mrs. Halver s sophomore English class open their note- books and wait for the day's grammar lesson to begin. Deep in her story, Vicki Schulein takes advantage of class time provided tor reading. Dorothy Halver, Bernard Bierken, and Peter Psyhogios. Students in Mr. Bierken's class work intently on their assignment in hopes that they will finish without having to take books home. I8
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