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LAB ASSISTANTS: Clockwise: Amy Mangold, Brian Loehr, Jeff Sprandel, Joe Kaiping. Missing: Mr. Tapehead. NURSE ASSISTANTS: First row: Mrs, Josefson, Patrice Bona, Melody Coontz, Hclcn Fox, Second row: Teri Hunter. Krista Thompson. Third row: Mike Kileen. 'H an GYM ASSISTANTS: First row tl-rj Stephanie Brown, Kelly Carr, Patricia Plan- itz. Second row: Jcnnifcr Corte, Kclly Rathje, Debbie Borcherding, Kris Birdwell. Third row: Angie Watson, Michelle Gillespey, Charlie Stewart. Fourth row: Connie Nelson, Jack Blythc, Kelly Ronnow, Mary Beth Greene. .nmvm .l AVA ASSISTANTS: First row: Chris Wood, Nick Foster, Steven Carter, Lori Krueger. Second row: Troy Sutton, Ron Meyer, .lon Moore, Dan Eichen, Ken Shoop. missing: Rik Brechnitz. 70 Assistants guns! Z'1'.':: uw , O-A I - 7: 9
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'CI' U- 'f.5pq1lN'w--1 sa - 1 . -A' 'v fl LEFT: MR. STREIGHT shows the band the correct way to play a piece. RIGHT: SEVIE JARRETT, Angie Summers, Alisa Tyus. and David Keck- ritz tune up before class begins. Front row: J. Berba. L. Lctner, K. McElvain, R. Bordenkccher, B. Reed, B. Frei- dank, L. Green, C. Merrow. J. Parjani, P. Brooks, A. Kovach, T. Hugh, B. Cudde- back. L. Hensley, L. Glick, P. Crews. Row 2: A. Leming, C. Loehr, M. Marquis, D Martin. J. Trolia. J. Richardson. P. Green. G. Dickey, J. Moore, S. McDonald, S Griffin. .l. Hilton, M. Williams, P. Lewis. S. Whitehead, S. Hilton, .l. Birk, C Fuergcson, G. Haas. J. Johnson, C. Selina. Row 3: C. Burse, A. Beard, M. Bilyeu S. Gruender. M, Freeman. J. Gilmour, M. Locke, S. Miller, J. Hendricker. D Kloekenga,T. Martin, B. Frank, F. Conley. D. Morton, M. Browning. M. Musehal J. Latshaw, J. Swift, J. Johnson, B. Myrvold, T. Maurizio, B. Ware, R. Huss, D Klinker, S. Collins, R. Romager. J. Dell. Front row: R. Picket, M. Myers, L. Holt. B. Stone, C. Wooten. S. Vanderlaan, V Short. J. Nelson. V. Sluw, P. Swift, D, Mulvaney. K. Witt, L. Meadows. J. Horne Row 2: S. Jarrett, A. Summer. A. Tyus. S. Garceau, T. Pritts, B. Lindsay. D Miller, P. Thomas. T. Goforth. C. Daniel, N. Schultz. D. Crosby. Row 3: T Dhermy. B. Turner. J, Swearingen, J. Branstad. S. Walker, R. Wallace, S. Gauble B. Shepard, S. Templeton. B. Early, J. Hyning, D. Keckritz. C. Copeland. Row 4 M. Bushey, M. Albritton, S. Morton. N. Guthrie, J. Patterson, S. Snelson. Band ll
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,V I X X! f nf ,gf i jj I Helping Gut Whether it's taking a film projector to Miss Kareotes' room or taking inventory in the chemistry lab, the responsibil- ity of some assistants never let up. Assistants worked in the chemistry lab, gym, media cen- ter, and nurses's office. Chemistry assistants had to be quite responsible. Working in a chemistry lab required care and maturity. If students wree the least bit careless or showed any signs of horseplay, danger- ous situations could have easily arisen. WAlT! l'LL DO that for you! Lee Ann O'Dell says. Nurse assistants had to fol- low those same standards. Mrs. .losefson the nurse, said that she didn't need students whose only intentions were to get out of school classesg she wanted workers! Responsibility and maturity were the top require- ments for any student who ap- plied to work in her office run by strict discipline. Gym assistants ran errands, filed, typed, or did any number of things the P.E. department needed. Similarly, the AVA as- sistants took audio-visual mate- rials to classroom and assisted students and teachers who used those materials. They also ran errands or did a number ofjobs that AVA Director Ken Seidl needed to have completed. Their responsibilities were end- less. While working in these envi- ronments, students learned a great deal. By watching or as- sisting the faculty adviser they worked for students gained knowledge they wouldn't have learned in their classrooms. The faculty members they worked for sure appreciated their well- done. - by Bruce McGee win K 1:14:18 n f 'ff 'E s- ..- ' Al NURSE JOSEFSON FILLS out re- port after report, furthering her fight against disease. DEBBIE BORCHERDING AND Jennifer Corte take time out from their running to sit and talk in thc coach's office.
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