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I . . . T' i The I-lous ek eepers The assistants were prob- ably among the most impor- tant and busy people in school. Although the office attendants were most famil- iar, the others were just as meaningful. ln the library, the assistants checked out books to over- loaded students, reorganized the books on the shelves, x Q and kept everything straight so that students were not mistakenly billed for fines. The nurse's assistants gained practical knowledge while they helped Mrs. Jo- sephson, the resident nurse. Besides keeping the office and equipment clean, they also ran errands when need- ed. 1 The A.V.A. assistants helped Mr. Seidl by delivering audio and visual equipment to teachers striving to en- lighten their students' day. It would be impossible to tell all the varied duties of the assistants, but everyone agreed that they helped keep the school running smoothly. l 2 'Q A 111 7 l. Sam Templeton 2. This student needs help from a li- brary assistant! 3. lt's students like this one that keep I the library running smoothly. Assistants lLibrary, AV, and Nurse'sl Sl
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AVA Asst B Shelley, J Knssell, Mr Snedel, B. Anthony, J. Dillmon, J. Bledsoe, J. Freeman. Lubrory Asst lst L Robndeou, C. Brown, J. Dovnes, S. Oglesby. 2nd A. Song, D. Brown, L. Normon, A Shown, Show, M. Olwer, Mrs, Woodring. 3rd J. Williams, D. Dulcnny, L. Foster, C l-lull, C Hector, B Goodbred, A. Tortorice X f sf' N-lr'-.ffs .f-ssl S Gnffen, P Verrull, M Roy, T Gron1,C Josefson. 1 '. kvbrwr. 1 f1nrlNI.1rs6- sr An AVA Assistont lounges
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Pic 2 The halls are filled with exciting things for the Newspa- per to report This year's newspaper staff, led by diligent editor-in- chief Becky Zacheis, arrived faithfully each month to shed new light on current issues to the Eisenhower student body, Being on the newspaper staff required hours of dedi- cation. Most of the mem- bers' spare time was taken up in writing stories and pre- paring the newspaper for publishing. There was also the ever-present fear of los- ing the story or of not making a deadline. ln each issue the layout brought to us insightful inter- views and captivating biogra- phies of the Athlete and Sen- ior of the Month. All in all, however, the newspaper was excellent and all of the credit goes to the hard-working newspaper staff members. Newspaper Pic l 'll-low can Jody be so sparkling with her busy schedule
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