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Assisting Gwen Odum in finding a book is Kevin Polly. Students volunteer Time as aides The student librarians are usually kept busy with one of their many duties. Stamping library cards, shelving books, and helping find books are a few of the main jobs. These students volunteer the time of their study halls to be assistant librarians. They receive some academic credit for the job. They keep things in order throughout the high school and elementary libraries. The elementary librarians may also be asked to perform such jobs as reading to the children and coming up with new ideas for bulletin boards. Ms. Anne Wilkinson and Ms. Audrey Otto are in charge of running the libraries. The elementary librarians are Brenda Carsner, jill jackson, Becky Borton and Kerry Miller. Back: Ms. Otto, Diane Haut, Sally Hammond, Ieanine Bogedain and Wendy Karain. The high school librarians are Samantha Homminga, Chet Collins, Iulie Ellison, Angie Fugate and Ms. Wilkinson. Librarians!31
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Students receive credit For time Well spent This year many students qualified for cadet teaching assignments. The students, juniors or seniors, needed to maintain a B average in their classes. Under the direction of Mrs. Nix, this program has become very successful. Most students felt that helping the kids with their classwork was better than spending the hour in study hall. The students had a choice to work in the elementary or the high school. Front: Elaine Beal, Sandy Cooley, Scott Clark, Sherryl Spaulding, judy Ternes, Michelle Salenbien, Rose Lange, Doris Zorn, Karol Knapp, Lisa Gossard, Patty Skinner, judy Aron, Gail Beaufait, Kathy Rehberg and Lee Remaklus. Middle: Sue Seegert, Debbie Smith, Becky Guyer, Rosalie Liedel, Gloria Scheich, julie Eash, Cindy Spencer, Helena Mata, Karen Werner, Kris Bruns, Susan Geiman, Ellen Heckman, julie Treece and Libby Sheldon. Back: Mrs. Nix, Ron Strickler, Shaun Schultz, Brian Heiden, Mike jefferds, Becky McCracken, joe Labert, Nancy Schafer, Shirley Copenhagen, Lisa Kleindienst, Shelly Stoner, julie McCully, Lau- ra Schuyler, jill Fritzler, Mark Stoner, Lana Nabozny, jeff Cowen, Cathy Curnell, Mark Hanson, Scott Petticrew, Leslie Hartford, Lisa Browning, Virgie johnson, Denise Ziesmer, Fred Ostrosky, Vonda Wilkinson, john Rowe, Darlene Woodart, Mike Beaufait and Dave Levicki. Correcting papers is one of the many tasks that keep the student teachers busy, as shown here by Virgie johnson. , fi tt,,, if Yf N59 3O!Cadet Teachers 4
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NHS gets Work Done properly HThe senior members this year were extremely responsible when given an assignment, expressed advisor Mr. Gasidlo. They got the work done properly. The members kept busy throughout the year. In the fall, they prepared Thanksgiving baskets which were given to families in Dundee. One of their money mak- ing projects included selling popcorn and Tootsie Rolls in canis- ters. One day a month was set aside for the members to go to the nursing home in Monroe. The junior members were in charge of serving refreshments at senior awards night. They were the honor guard at the commencement ceremony. The officers were president Shaun V t' Schultz, vice president jeff Brehmer, 5 f' secretary Patty Skinner, and treasur- ir xr er Beth Vogt. Shaun Schultz and Mr. Gasidlo talk over the preparations for the induction ceremony. 32!National Honor Society 2 sf Xl!! Receiving his certificate of membership and a rose is junior Bob Vogt.
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