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From showing films to helping teachers grade papers, Running the audio-visual e quipment is a service performed by boys such as Doug Mignerey who are members of the Projectionist Club. Duties of hall monitors like Dave Congdon include checking student passes and accompanying incoming visitors to the office. Many Trojans give up their study time to do volunteer work around the school. Sometimes this is done through an or- ganization such as FTA or the Projectionist Club. Other times students take the initiative and ask for the jobs as in the case . of the people who help serve lunch and those who work in the candy store. These students all have one thing in common: they donate up to five hours of their busy week to helping the rest of the student body and the faculty. If it were not for these serv- ice workers, EHS teachers would have more papers to grade, would have to mimeograph their own tests, and would have to become hall policemen. A group of boys under the ditection of Mr. Gwaltney relieve the teachers of any responsibility for vis- ual aids. In addition, some girls offer further assistance by help- ing the libiarians and the secretaries in the office. One of many FTA service workers who help the teachers, Joyce Rous- seau grades a set of English papers for Mrs. Decker. Operating the mimeograph machine in Mrs. Gobel ' s office, junior Gwen Gutmann helps the teachers by running off stencils for them. 20
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teens ' schedules Nancy Ayres talks to a friend, with friends at Dale ' s. After eating lunch, students {right) meet in the gym to chat with friends.
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Trojans donate much time to school service work Janis Faulkerson is busy with the card file while Linda Erwin, another In the cafeteria during both lunch hours, service workers help by serv- helper in the library, waits for Steve Mann to sign his library card. ing food, making change, and collecting money. 21
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