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ow, L. to R. : Ilene Neumann, Margo Forgey, Mary Spaulding, Lu Pront Row, L. to R. : Marcella Comstock, Marilyn Solomon, Lorene Olney, Sandra Riegler, Sharon Usher, Donna Grover, and Evelyn Bloom. Second Row, L, to R. : Gail Cooper, Gloria Gray, Ginger Woltring, Paula Godsey, Fran Oros and Cathy Lindsey, Student Librarians Mr. Tidwellls aided by 25 students who give up their studyhall to assist with the many functions necessary to keep the library functioning smoothly. These stu- dents check out books, replace retumed ones on the shelves, and compute fines. They also direct confused students to the proper shelves and areas of the library. tb? lf l t ii t '- 1 QTEK 'H zz :W Sffidif. f f -i ' at-'MJ' N I ,,. Student Secretaries It is possible to see, every period of the day, a stud- ent secretary laboring diligentlyin the main office. These students give up their study halls in order to help out in the office. Student secretaries do just about everything from working the switchboard and filing to running errands. Student Counseling Secretaries Helping the counselors daily are the seven girls who give up their study hall in order to type, deliver mes- sages and perform other duties directed by the counse- lors. l enjoy it very much and am learning a great deal about secretarial work, stated Diane Iolin. 5 we ,WW ,,-J-0' if L. to R.: Pat Goodman, Diane Iolin, Gwen Hutchins , Nancy Irvine and Ieanette Chapman. Not Shown: Carol Waltmire and Ardith Morgan. Row, L, to R. : Doris Miller, Donna Hopkins, Charlene H ma M cy Goodowens. Bonnie Gilstrap, Ianis Zalkoski,Sonja Knapp, Pam Clark, Susan Godsey and Mary er n, ary Olney, Sharon Hall, Ianada Compton, Paula Godsey, Rosalynne Richmond, Alladlne Whitehead, King, Penny Paulsen, Linda Wenger and Ted Llljeholm. Row, L. to R. : Pat Evans, LeRoy Cook, Marianne Hutchin, Felicia Bean, Rose Le Vasseur, Kathy Mouser, Larry Button, Keith Malcolm and Larry Gray. 157
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i Inconspicuously serving Mar- shall High students are the book- room helpers whose indispensible services often go unnoticed by the majority of the student body. Versatility is a major require- ment for these students because the bookroom not only serves as the collection and distribution center for textbooks but also as the school's audio-visual center and the lost and found department. Front Row, L, to R. : Iudy Eckman, Mike Collister Dwight Mfller Mike Ha 1 . . , rr son, Gail Hass, Laura Kennedy, Jean Hoffman, George Smith, and Ianice Harnby. Second Row, L to R ' Steve Patterson Crystal Jensen I M D d . , . , , oe c onal , Gary Smith, Carole Sue Mead, Tom Barnett, and jack Bowen. Student Clerks Invaluable to the unity of John Marshall high school are the student clerks of the student store and student bookroom helpers. The student clerks generously contribute their time towards efficiency characteristic of the M.H.S. Student Store. The store is open before school, during both lunch pe- riods and after school. Front Row, L. Pat Wisecup and Paula Godsey. Second Row, L. to R.: Margaret Goold, Irene Schmidt, Ianice Richmond and Wanda Huntley, to R.: George Hysmith, Karen Thomas, Vickie Brautlacht, Betty Lorenz, Projectionists Rendering an invaluable service to faculty and stud- ents alike, the student projectionists put forth a great deal of time and effort in order to insure smooth operat- ion of the audio -visual materials. L, to R.: Dwight Miller, Mike Collister, Joe McDonald, Iack Bowen, Mike Harrison, Tom Barnett, George Smith and Gary L. Smith. Not Shown: Dave Pearson. Instructional Materials Stat:
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