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tori Hukotky, left, and Itebhie Miller were reaponaitde for keeping the marquee up to date with upcoming eventa, auch an athletic content» , dramatic prinluctionn and dancea. BALL THURC H )0TBALL A »Sm U4iS0 WESTMOI iOLF H 0 ; COUNTRY ; H 4:00 Seniors volunteer services Although many seniors were involved in many school activities, there were some who still found time to volunteer their time and services for various proj- ects. Among the library aides could be found seniors who volunteered to work there during their free periods, helping students find research materials or as- sisting the head librarian. Also several seniors worked as office aides for Mr. Hailey during their study halls. Some seniors were scorekeepers at various ath- letic contests, such as volleyball, bas- ketball and track. Although there was no monetary com- |M nsation for these students, they en- joyed the satisfaciton of helping out when needed. The experience they acquired from their volunteer work would certainly be of some use later on. Also their services were very much apprec iated by those for whom they worked. 26 — Seniors Handling the announcing chorra in the morning and evening were aeniora Huh Kovach, Winy Slomhaufh and Janice Moore, all volunteera.
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Mk'hrIk Morn» Robert MuM-hgal Heather Myers Darla Ohler Cindy Pcola (JiaHes Petninak Karen Plummer Melissa Poborski Michelle Poborsky Thomas Price Theresa Pringle Clarence Reese MYERS. HEATHER Rl) I South Fork — NHS 12; HUM 10. II. 12; Student Council 11. 12; Momlage A Eorrstrr I I. 12; ‘Fools.” Pippin 10; “Jopaeh. “Cheaper B The Dozen 11; A Christmas Clarol 12; Chorus 10.11, 12; Class Secretary 12. OHLER. DARIA - Dunlo. PCOLA. CINDY — Khrenfeld — HI M 10. 11. 12; Chorus 10. 11. 12. PETRI INAK. CHARLES — South Fork — Forensics 10; Trivial Pursuit 10. II. 12; Quiz Team 10. 11; Chorus 10. II. 12; Rami 10.11. 12 (County 10. 11); Stage Band II. 12; LEO 12; “Fools. “Pippin 10. PLUMMER. KAREN — RD 1 Summerhill — HUM II. 12; ('.horus 10. II. 12. POBORSKI. MELISSA — South Fork. POBORSKY. MICHELLE -RD 2 Johnstown HUM 12; Ski 12; Chorus 10. II. 12; Cheerleader 10. 11; Homecoming Court 12; Track 12; Basketball 12. PRICE. THOMAS — Salix. PRINGLE, THERESA —St. Michael REESE. CLARENCE — Dunlo — Football 10; Wrestling 10. 11. 12. Involved with the school publications were Tammy Moratii, yearbook editor, and Alesia Leigh, newspaper editor. Seniors become involved Involvement and seniors went hand in hand. Almost any team roster or club membership could boast of a large num- ber of seniors. As leaders of many of these groups, the seniors got the underclassmen involved as well. Organizations such as the Student Council and the National Honor Society showed much involvement by the senior members. These two groups were per- haps the most active in the school. Other groups like the Montage and Forester staffs, the Humanitarian Club, the forensic team, and the Future Lead- ers of America organization excelled due to the experience of the seniors. In addition, seniors involved in sports, among which were included the cheer- leaders. aided the underclassmen to gain the necessary experience and confidence to carry on the winning tradition of the school. Involvement, a natural ingredient of school for many seniors, proved a val- uable means in learning to be cooperative and understanding of fellow classmates. Seniors — 25
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l rA: Wvntiy W right, leA, ami Kathy Toth keep •core at thr girln’ volleyball game between For- est Hilla and the Muntangn of Portage. Below: f.'roig Mr4 all, an offTire aide for thr a»u»i tant principal, IhtnalH Hailey, return to the office aAer checking on a ntudenl for Mr. Hailey. Above: library aide Mat! Becker and Joe Kruf program the computer with material which will be needed later for the library science daaa. LeA: Alesia Leifh, leA, Tammy Moratti and Joe krug volunteered their nervicei» in anninting Mrs. Kathy Kresiar in painting a Spaninh mural on the wall of Room 219. Seniors — 27
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