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L. to R. - Row 1: Kathy Kjosness, Gail Alexander and Grace Miller 3: Sandy Slayton, Gilda Smead and Karen Ramey. D ll 41 Rubens Holmgren and Chris riorim. L to R Row 1 mane ' ev 5: Jeri West and Sharon Foreman. Chai-lynn Kimber and Lana Bender Row 2: Leslie Kalk, Judy Stroup and Kathy Running. Row Row Row Row 6: Mary Spellman and Diane Dilley. Rowl 7: Charlynn Kimber, Darlene Thomas and Jodi Calhoun Hello! Marshall High School, student secretary speaking Th the friendly and cheerful phrase used by the student secretaries hen answering the school phone. Not only do these girls answer the ones, but they also run errands, find students and teachers when Q Q, Q P ey are hool a needed for different reasons, check students in and out of nd post the number of absences. Helping Marshall students locate their counselors is one of the many 5 ks placed before the girls in the counseling office Many of the other ies which these girls perform consist of running errands, delivering essage The visual aids crew hand- s, answering the phone and locating students les and works with the school' s projectors, helps the teachers in showing of the films, works in the bookroom, runs the pub lic address system and takes care of the technical aspects at dances and assemblies. L. to R. -Row l: John Olsen, Steve Eckman, Craig Lewis, Wayne McCormick, Darold Muenzer, Ron Crump, Wayne Patterson and Joe McGraw.
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L. to R. - Row 1: Doug Houghton, Darold Muenzer, Ron Crump, Mrs. Miller, Steve Eckman, Ronda Ceciliani and Nancie Tucker. Row 2: John Olsen, Rick Goetz, Mike McGuire and Linda Benjamin . many Scuhnvs ive 'C air 25leQy,,, The girls in the student store help sell supplies, do some of the banking and re- arrange the stock. They also take care of selling the football, basketball and Rose Festival Coronation tickets and occasionally do typing for Mrs. Mangles, store manager, L. to R. - Bottom bo Top: Sue Smith, Nancy Thompson, Margie Mullen, Marilyn Miles, June Miller. Nancy McCreight, Lyla Miller, Connie Hostetter, Sue Jones, Sandi Mills, Georgene Bintlifi, Bonnie Berglund, Karen House, Carolyn Marshall, Nancy Forsythe, Regina Egger , Kathy Bridges, Mrs, Mangles and Sandy Dunn. Taking care of all lost art- icles that are found around the school is one of the responsib- ilities of the bookroom clerks, The helpers take care of lock- ers and locks besides the un- claimed properties of many Marshallites. Most of the sup- plies for the school are ordered through the bookroom and the helpers must know the correct procedure of ordering and or receiving supplies. Also most of the books that are in use around the school are checked out from the bookroom so good records must be kept. Student librarians play important part in the library system. These have many tasks, which are before them when for this job. Being a librarian means that you must prepared to: help check books and magazines, care of book fines, take at the desk when the librarians are busy and sure that all books magazines are in prospective order or place L. to R. - Row 1: Donna Taylor, Kathy Mattson, Jane Stratton, Kathleen Mitchell, Susan Grisso and Joan Starr. Row 2: Irv Lyman, Don Gale, Mike 0'Brien, Pernita Behm, Linda Walker and Jim Barclift.
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L. to R. 1 Efrain Guajardo, Charlotte Mclnnls, Anne Marshall and Lsuie Woodruff. Gif? 'S Basliec6aQ L. to R. - Row 1: Judy Britzius, Jean Duncan and Paula Eggers. Row 2: Elaine Schultz, Mieke Appel, Sue Watson and Anne Kraplel. Not pictured: Martha Meyer and Linda Bogart. Scaff -D GW S1166 055. The Art Staff prepared banners and posters for the many school activities They did lettering and drawings for dise plays at the request of many. Part of the Rose Festival decorations, the pep tags and the play posters were created by the Art Staff. Country Pair signs and booth titles were also created by this' versatile staff. The boys and girls of the Frosh Lib- rary staff under Mrs. May have many odd jobs to perform. They arrange the card files in the library, help with inventory, run errands and run the ditto machine for teachers and students. L. to R. - Bottom to Top: Becky Sheeley, Linda Bengtson, Karen Scott, Karen Wootan, Peggy Dugan, Rita Shelley, Jan Fahrney and Larry Singer. Row 2: Sharon Sanders, Bev Carey, Vicki Skorick, Helen Gibbs, Linda Cooley, Carol Caldwell and Linda Sullivan. Row 3: Marilyn Been, Valerie Orazio, Nancy Huggins, Barbara Kissinger, Kathy Higbee, Faye Hodel, Vivian Davis, Josie Gruchowskl and Ben Harkleroad. Not Shown: Barbara Peterson, Len Jones and Jackie Grimit.
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