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our Office Aids are nece5sz'Zz'e.s' 0 our ea'ucaZz'0n Q FIRST ROW: L. Cardinel, A. Pepple, C. Millering, S. Swartz, B. Swett, M. Mahnkeg SECOND ROW: D. Smith, Adviser Jane Schaub, M. McKay, L. Growe, D. Stone, D. Tiejema, . , . . - 9 ' I - N in W 'Q' Q ,, L Charlton M Clark Office Aids must be jack-of-all-tradesj' as they perform each day the many necessary duties they have committed themselves to do by working in the office for Mrs. Schaub Office Aids deliver packages to rooms within the school as well as take mail to the Post Office for mailing, pick up absent ' slips, answer the phone, do filing, dust and help keep the office running as smoothly as possible. They even bandage cuts when . necessary. A most important learning process is getting di- rections for running the ditto machine, stencil copier, Thermo- Fax and photo-copy machines. Mrs. Schaub says she would never get all her work completed without these helpers. P. TSA. Representaizbes P.T.S.A. fParent Teacher Student Associationy is 'school organization which provides parents , teachers ad students an opportunity to learn more about each ther. Through the various events, like Open House, hich was held in November, parents are provided a nance to meet the teachers and learn more about leir school's activities and curriculum. Larry Decker a teacher vice-president and senior Joe Hoag is tudent vice-president of the Parent Teacher Student ssociation. ,gli 6 Wi f ,kwa is M Tl if IM, 2 52 I Ll O I i II RUSH-
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Student ozmeil is leadership ana' the assistance 0 SEATED: M. Helsel, M. Mahnke, N. Shelner, M. Mulvey, D. VandenBerg, B. McLouth, N. DeVries, G. Smith, E. McKay, P. Grose, B. Biddinger, B. Misnerg STANDING: J. Mulvey, S. Hollander, L. VanderKuyl, B. Bronner, R. Russell, T. Ambrose, T. Taylor, L. Schultz, K. Meier, R. Straayer, K. Broekema, S. Thompson, C. Smith, D. Barnes, E. Hexel, M. Mahnke, C. Raabe, S. Pelton, M. Wagenborg, R. Pahl, D. Krausbauer. Many activities each year are the responsibility of the Student Council. One of the most important is the organiza- tion of the Homecoming festivities. This year the assembly and parade were a big success, thanks to the chairman of the Homecoming committee, Sallie Pelton. Aschool symbol or seal originated and drawn by Pam Grose and the Hilite art staff, was adapted as official by the Student Council. The student exchange program is also sponsored by the Student Council. Amid plans for the Student Exchange committee, Ad- viser Gary Jansen and President Jim Mulvey flash smiles for the photographer. 26 2b ...rf -'X ff 'QM Tri-River League representatives meet with repre- sentatives from the other league schools to formulate plans for league activities. Clockwise, beginning at lower left are Comstock Park's representatives C. Raabe, E. McKay, B. McLouth and S. Thompson. . Q...
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unter Hzgh Student Cotmezt begins in ez democratic way the Junior High Student Council officers are, President, Kurt Byersg Vice Pres- ident, Dick McDonnie1g Treasurer, Dan Ball, and Secretary, Martha Blackall. The advisers are Larry Decker and Howard Meyers. The Council consists of two representatives from each of the eight junior high classes, making a total of sixteen members. A roller skating party and a Christmas party-dance com- bination were held before Christmas. Many activities for second semester were planned and carried out in 1966. FIRST ROW B Eady D Barnes R Brenner M Blackall, L. Misner, N. Howeg SECOND ROW P Hoag R Moneybrake D Ball M Brown R., McDonnie1, D. Hendee, J. Kimble.
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