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lO9 AIDES- Front Row: H Lemke, D. Fink, S. Barry Back Row: S. VanAlstine, P. Gudyko, C. Arntson, I.. Frentzel. one hundred twenty-six Helping the Administration Ever wonder who brings those nasty passes to class when they're least expected? Ever wonder how they manage to find the guilty party every time? Well, the bearers of these generally sad tidings are the office aides. l-lowever, they're really not the villains that have been described here. ln tact, the members of the Office Aides are all very nec- essary to keep our school running smoothly. Just think, without them, no one would ever hove a legitimate reason to get out ot class.
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D.E.- O.E.A. lf you don't know what you're looking for or what you want to do, look into D.E. Distribu- tive Education offers you a chance to experi- ment and find out what type of job and future you would be most interested in. Most impor- tant of all, the program encourages people to work with each other. Being in D.E. is a great way to find out what it is like to be a part of the working class. Community involvement is the name of the game for 0.E.A. Through this organization, a -.Y senior can find out what it is like to be active in his community. By participating, planning, serving as officers, conducting meetings and cooperating with fellow students, coordinators and teachers, students can develop leadership qualities. This year, O.E.A. has had two picnics at l-lummer Park, went to see J.C. Superstar, sponsored a dance, and took candy to a nursing home and Edward's Hospi- tal. To help out the economy of this club, they sold candy periodically throughout the year. D.E. Y Front Row: D. Moy, D. Tokarz, C. Sulda, Back Row: M. Wurl, M. Eurich, J. Wade, J. Chmelik. O E A - Front Row: B. Albanese, N. Cushing, G. Talbert, K. Klonowski, D. Donner, K, Fragnoli, L. Richey, E. Louth, G. Hargreaves, D. Yetter, D An Tomecek, K. Chen, Back Row: D. Brown, E. Adams, J. Balich, L, Bauer, B. derson. 'S'
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II2 AIDES Y- Fronl' Row: C. Daysprrng, M. Bneschke, L. Frenfzel, L. Thorne, L. Sferioti, J. Bologh, S. Sfeunlnger. Second Row: R. Lisy, C. Charysh, S. Hennke, J. Nance, L. Bolfa, M. Ozlrsky, D. Guzick. Back Row: D. Soufar, M. Schummer. 119 AIDES - Front Row: C. Hosteny, L. Bolta, M. Mahlke, L. Frenfzel, L. Livengood. Bock Row: M, Engel, E, Hosieny, C. Freeman, L Bowman, V. ian, C. Kugowo. Not prcfured P. Herbert. one hundred twenty-seven
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