Forest View High School - Talon Yearbook (Arlington Heights, IL)

 - Class of 1971

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Office Guides Assisted Both Faculty and Students ' OFFICE GUIDES: Bottom Row: Debbie Hart, Donna Phillips, Top Row: Bonnie Anne Parmenter, Chris Sheehan. Students willing to give up free time volun- teered as office guides. To ease the working loads of their supervisors, they performed a number of miscellaneous services. Every morning the Attendance Office Guides gathered the IBM cards and absentee slips from all of the classrooms. While some volunteers de- livered passes from Mr. Gary Tjarks and Mr. Norman Patberg, others answered in-coming phone calls and processed textbook loans to stu- dents. In addition to showing visitors to class- rooms, the Main Office Guides ran errands for the faculty members and worked in the mailroom. Students in the Counseling Office delivered messages and passes from the counselors. They checked out college catalogs, filed papers, an- swered phone calls, and showed transfer students around the school. Some of the jobs of the Health Office Guides included filing papers, issuing bandages, answering phone calls, and helping ill or injured students. The Library Guides assisted the librarians by checking out and reshelving books. Those guides who worked in the magazine room distributed peri- odicals and microfilm to the students. OFFICE GUIDES: Bottom Row: Pam Krewer, Sandra Do- Fabian, Barbara Martzel, Karen Franz, Joan Emmons, Judy Peluso, Joyce Whitchurch, Kay Corbett, Kris Bansfield. Top Row: Sharon Colleen Dinkle. Office Guides 109

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HEALTH OFFICE GUIDES Bottom Row: Laura Ross, Karen Franz, Joan Emmons, Kathy Arenberg, Debbie Hart. Top Row Barb Bjerkness Joann Gosch Sandy Dahlke, Katie Bosch, Helen Sheppard. ATTENDANCE OFFICE GUIDES: Bottom Row: Cindy Brown, Anita Gassman, Sue Hen rich, Dawn Craynon, Jill Amendola, Barb Cavanaugh. Top Row: Linda Munn, Glori Piechowski, Sheryl Williams, Jill Ballotti, Dianne Rodig, Nancie Smallman, Nancy Kehr.



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FTA, FNA Learned Through Service' 7 Faculty and Students Formed Riding Club Members of the Future Teachers of Amer- ica Club met to further their interests in the field of education. Exploring the teaching pro- fession involved the FTA in numerous activi- ties throughout the school year. During American Education Week, the club not only bought apples and designed name tags for all of the faculty members but also held a tea for them. The need for special education confronted FTA students who visited the chil- dren at Spaulding School for the Handicapped in Chicago. Besides the traditional Fall Festival Balloon Blast and the spring Daffydil Sale, the FTA increased its funds with a bake sale and a coke dance. Members became acquainted with young children at a Christmas party held for the teachers' families. In April, the club organized a student-teacher switch day and hosted the 1970 FTA State Convention. Throughout the year, FTA students gained practical experience as aides to both elementary and high school teachers. A very active year ended with the May election of new officers. This year the FTA continued to operate on a point system. Members accumulated points LIBRARY AIDES: Bottom Row: Judy Smorynski, Joan Cleveland, Kathy Barbey, Helen Boyles, Karla Krewer, Orna Aminadav, Peggy McAndrew. Top Row: Karen Hathcoat, Nancy Kehr, Nancy Choice, Robert Wolf, Jeff Gecox, Jeff Howes, Cheryl Okon, Mike Riche, Gary Prejna, Dolores Doyle, Bill Macaluso, George Potter. 110 Library Aides, FNA for working on committees, participating in field trips, assisting teachers, and attending meetings. In recognition of their contributions, they received pins, year guards, charms, and certificates. Through social activities and field trips to local hospitals, the Future Nurses of America Club acquainted interested students with the nursing profession. A relatively small organi- zation, the FNA baked Christmas cookies for the patients at Americana Nursing Home in Arling- ton Heights. Members who volunteered their services at the nursing home gained experiencer helpful for a future career in medicine. One of the school's newest organizations, the Riding Club encouraged faculty as well as students to join in the fun of horseback riding. Beginning in January, the officers and Mrs. Andrea Mock arranged weekly trips to the Westown Riding Stables in Chicago. There, participants found ample opportunity to im- prove their skill while experienced club mem- bers volunteered their services to instruct novice riders. As a result of student interest, horseback riding proved to be a popular extra-curricular activity. FNA: Bottom Row: Pres. Cindy Lawson, Vice-Pres. Mary Balmes, Sec. Linda Mayerle. Top Row: Leslie Palmer, Gloria Piechowski, Gail Henquinet.

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1971, pg 49

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1971, pg 183


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