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Working for perfection Working in the offices of Deckerville high school is both an exciting and learn- ing experience. The students are introduced to many of the same type of jobs that they would experience in outside secretarial jobs. Sophomore Lisa Flanagan who works in the high school principal’s office stated, “I enjoy working in the office. It gives me a chance to meet many different people and further develop my secretarial skills to prepare me for the real thing.” Some of the jobs which office aides perform are: Filing papers, running errands, answering phone calls, and helping other students who come into the office. “It’s and interesting experi- ence. I enjoy being around people and working in the guidance office gives me that opportunity,” says senior Julie McConnachie. The office aides are very much appre- ciated by the secretaries. “I’ve only had two students refuse to run errands in the eleven years I’ve been here,” stated Mrs. Judy Bowerman. “They’re really helpful!” HIGH SCHOOL OFFICE AIDES Kelly OMara. Stacey Dutcher, Lisa Flanagan. Joel Bowerman. Diane Hillaker, Mrs. Judy Bowerman, Kelly Broughton, and Tracy Srock. GUIDANCE OFFICE AIDES Sitting: Mrs. Mona Tobl. Standing: Debbie Messing, Jamie Walton. Laurie Lapp, Duane Geiger, Shelly Pozsgay, Julie McConnachie, and Debbie Wojtas. TRUMPETERS SOUND OFF. Karen Geiger and Christine Slivka are playing hard during junior high band class. 26
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MATH TEAM 1st Row: Dawn Bezemek, Advisor Sherec Philips, Kim Klaty. 2nd Row: Tim Parks, Charlie Cook, Jim Howe, Richard Jones. Jay Walkup. Missing: Duane Geiger, David Howe, Mike Brennan, Alan Hooper, David Doerr, Daryl Bolsby, Stephen Keike, Tony Dunlap, Ed Schmidt. Tina Rudduck. HO, HO, HO! And what would you like, little girl? This is what senior Mary Oswald seems to be saying while volunteering her time to this special NHS activity. BOEC 1st Row: Advisor Louise Walker, Kelly Geek, Kristine Abend. Karen Stone, Erin O’Connor, Tere- sa Mosher. Kelly Kerbyson, Kelly Vogel, Christine Falk. 2nd Row: Advisor Deb Yaroch, Carol VanDalen, Diane Hillaker, Jennifer Singler, Tracey Klaus, Ruthann Varosi, Ginger Falcon, Kelly O’Mara, Michele Pattullo. 3rd Row: Steve Blossom, Andrew Sheldrake, Tammy Warczinsky, Rodney Mcconnachie, Shelly Hooper, Sean Mullett, Lisa Wojcik. Missing: Lisa Flanagan 25
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Excellence in jr. high For many students in the junior high it is considered a privilege to be on the NHS. This year the junior NHS traveled to Lansing to visit the capitol. Being on the NHS is not only an honor, but it can also be a learning experience. This year’s junior high band was un- der the direction of Mr. Michael Dineen. Although the band didn’t do very well at districts, they learned a lot. It has been a year of rebuilding and learning. The band is very much appreciated. JR. HIGH NHS 1st Row: Tracee Morton, Stephanie Bunyan, Tina Brown, Dawn Messing, Sara Hillaker, Margo Jones, Angie Warczinsky, Dana Nutzmann, Tricia Hooper, Christina Merriman, Angie Bezemek. 2nd Row: Shelly Noble, Renee Raines, Jackie Bezemek, Karen Geiger, Sheila Gibbs, Jennifer Broughton, Alex Lukshaitis, Dean Roberts. Advisor Gene Lukshaitis. 3rd Row: Kristine Vogel, Teresa McCully, Jim Oliver, Aaron Mitchell, Kim Klaty, Harold Gough, David Back, Richard Hall, Scott Dumaw, Phillip Kiteley, Ryan Seiler. JR. HIGH BAND 1st Row: David Beck, Darla Smith, Andy Apsey, Sherrie Hoenicke, Sheila Beck, Lori Oswald, Jennifer Broughton, and Amanda Sheldrake. 2nd Row: Tonya Kamen, Tracey Smith, Lisa Loss, Valorie Williamson, Margo Jones, Jamie Arnold, Karen Geiger. John Karges, James Blackburn, Jim Brennan. Mike McVittie, and Richard Hall. 3rd Row: Director Michael Dineen, Jason Howard, and Alex Lukshaitis. 27
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