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THE BACKBONE OF LOHS... ADMINISTRATION MR. MORTELL KINSER, an assistant prin- cipal, checks his calendar before scheduling another meeting. MRS. MARY JEAN BLAZO explains a schedule change to student Christine Birtch. Unfortunately much of the counselor's time ls taken up making schedule changes. At the beginning of the school year students were greeted with the news that the school board wanted to crack down and not let students get away with breaking school and state rules. But in the end it would be Mr. Durls, Mr. Schaible, Mr. Kinser, and the school's faculty who must enforce the rules set by the school board. They are the ones who must check the parking lot for students who are skipping classes, or check passes on students wandering the halls, or check the smoking lounge for under age smokers. It takes a special type of person to take care of students' everyday complaints. But our secretaries try their hardest. 172 Backbone I X.
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Keeping in tune with your voice and talent. . . .. 1 ' f lp ,- ',', ,gr 1: . ' i - ew -' X ,Y 'nik ...the 3ffS pastime must be eating. Lake Orion itself is proof of that, where the line of hamburger places along M-24 has earned us the nickname, fast-food heaven. Since the Lake Orion Board of Education approved an open lunch program, the students of L.O.H.S. can frequent the restaurant of their choice for lunch instead of having to suffer through another school prepared lunch. A small for- tune can be spent on fast-food, so the high school offers an alternativeg classes where students can learn to cook edible food and eat what they have cooked. Don't get your hopes up though, because you won't become a gourmet cook overnight. What you will become is a high school student who can cook a well-balanced, nourishing meal containing the four food groups, instead of a piece of chocolate cake and a half a bag of potato chips washed down with a bottle of coke' ,W . CINDY CONN adds some finishing touches SCOTT B.Al.DlNllN and Chuck Burch setup we 'A' -f-' if if vs to her picture for drawing class. WPS f0f melt PVIUTIUQ PVOIGCT- X 3 ws N ar- 1 is Q 15,3 f I A MUSIC DEPARTMENT - Karen Schadel Robert Schadel, ART DEPARTMENT J Douglas Baker, Jan Bozgan, James Hansmen. Academics 171
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CHECKING OVER NOTES, Mrs. Kathy Logan, the attendance office secretary, prepares the daily absence sheet. ATE R' , I fir N ' , fm? A .S . 3 E2 ' :Vie 4 5 I Q: on , ajax , I I, 1.-fx 555-F I I f ig? as il sly fm ,LZIZZK f a xizxzzzigii i 1' T M E '-.. W S ,wbdfsvwli Q ss? ADMINISTRATION AND SECRETARIES: Joseph Duris, Ernest Gruenberg, Pearl Han- na, Mortell Kinser, Nancy McPherson, Maudellen Miller, Lewis Mundy, Thomas Schaible, June Smith, and Lorraine Thomp- son. s gf ww' Q 13' N N Al' 0 SECFIETA RIES Not everyone can put up with irate students who complain about stolen locks, having to pay 35.00 for a park- ing sticker, or watch students who are waiting to be kicked out of school. But our secretaries do just this, plus a lot, lot more - and yet usually have smiles on their faces! MRS. VIRGINIA WALTER, counseling office secretary, goes over file cards looking for mis- takes. . ,Q X Academics 173
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