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E., 44 QS 41 Student aitls for Mr. johnson were Carol llouierding. Nancy Ullman. Loretta Kirinich. Pam Latioy. Gary Wainwright, Barbara Noplos, Donna Ross. and Diane White. Student aids Worked diligentl for 94 -.ff Students aids who assisted Mrs. Woods in the office, SEATED: Carol Nlatuska, janet Roberts. Roseanne Lissak. Carol Bean, Kathy lckcs, Margie Becker. STANDING: Sharon Calvin. Keith Rinehart, Linda Steen, Yvonne Hartman, Acting as the right hand of the administration and faculty, the student aids performed their jobs carefully and' promptly. They gave up their study hall periods in order to run errands, file papers, correct papers, and attend to other clerical details. Their only recognition was a fourth of a credit and a word of satisfaction from their employers Those who were student aids for the office had been exempted from physical education. The experience gained from this type ofwork would save hours of painstaking learning on future jobs. Student aids who helped Miss Cruise were Diane Dado, Christine Reinecke, Geri Knoll. Mary Farrell. Francine Karantzis. Karen Crowell, Kathy O'Hare, Terry Phillip, and Linda York. Joyce C'-Viflfl. Ray jackson. linda Wollner, Ken Topping. Linda Bone, Bob Sweeney, Shirley Murphy, and Rita Mitchell.
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96 t g . 'ut- ! IN in-I . 3 Student aids who assisted Nlr. lfcssler. SEATED: Lindal Sternbcrg and Cheryl Nlellreehin, STANDING: Kathie Gentile. .loan Nebel.-lean Albrecht. Nina Dina. Ioyce Nilsclw. Ann Stnurlo. Claudia Sulceski, and Gilda Van I-Iares. HALL GUARDS. FRONT ROW: Bob Cizik. Paul Homerding. and joseph Coyle. SECOND ROW: Mr. Fessler, Principal, jim Ruggio. jerome Smith, Russell An- derson. 'l'otn Slieppy. Dennis Kirally, and Mr. Bell, Principal. THIRD ROW: Russ Hoskins, Brian Jensen, Gary Mallen, and Ken LaCombe. FOURTH ROW: Arden Drenthe, Glenn Andrews, Glen Seimetz, Gary Churan. and jelf Crawford. FIFTH ROW: Richard Sleep. Don Monahan. Ron Linz. and Warren Kuh. SIXTH ROW: Rich Cerceo, Dave Brown, Mike Leach, and Pete Brundage. BACK ROW: Larry Dillon, Dave Noble, Fred Stang, Bill Lizik. and George Lausche. 'Qing s , .- ily? 1. X Q- Q t 9 1 '. '. ,.' ...es . , W : I 4, I A .. - 1' n i ' v K. - i T 'lg L1 .,.3 ,,, . , , .- 1 5 m 4 N... . A lg I ,F -,, ' It-xi 1,2 5 , . S-f P 'Sw .J c - , Student aids Student aids were frequently seen collecting at- tendance reports and delivering notices to students to report to a principal, counselor, or secretary. Hall guards were always on duty at strategic loca- tions around the building to check passes, direct visitors, and keep up the good appearance and safety ofthe school. Student aids who helped Mr. Bell, SEATED: Alice Krilik and Janice Miller. STANDING: Debbie Ronshausen, Sandra Kozlowski. Marion Emblce, Karen Maxwell, Debbie Moomey, and Kathy O'Brien. Not pictured, Wendy Tntman.
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