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IBM ■ 1- -STyfOe THE AIDES 1 Mrs. Kennedy, Language Lab Advisor, and Stephen Barkhart look on as Patrice Magnan, Mary O ' Connor and Jim Nichols test out the equipment. 2 Would you be- lieve that before Library Aides started working, there was a pile of books 10 feet high? How about 5 feet high? 3 Carol ' s flying fingers flee as Pat and Laura look on with glee. These three girls are among the Guidance Aides who keep the guid- ance library in good condition. 22
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SERVICES Longmeadow High School has various service clubs which enable the student to take on the responsibilities of serving the school and to be- come involved in activities benefiting the school, the community, and themselves. C. Abrahamsen, D. Havens, R. Kelly, C. Lough- man, C. Meskus, and G. O ' Grady are the AUDIO VISUAL AIDES who assist the school by setting up equipment for different functions and helping the teachers out during the course of the day. Their advisor is Mr. Kuselias. Walking into the Guidance Department you will find students busy filing, cataloguing and helping out fellow students. The GUIDANCE AIDES are; S. Alston, J. Holmes, L. Tourville, A. Allison, P. Dorman, C. Havens, A. Sivek, L. Flood, T. Orenstein, M. Burns, J. Mannix, L. Butterfield, M. Labroad, J. Milroy, J. Bronner, B. Pollard, C. DelVecchio, C. Baschwitz, D. Vecchierelle, N. Lockerby, K. Sturgis, D. Taylor, H. Elsbee, P. Ka- gan, N. Leary, P. Shoemaker, B. Dunker, L. Roth, M. Rachele, P. Steinman, B. Roden, B. Johnson, K. Dorshimer, S. Cahil, A. Egan, G. Savage, and C. Bachand. From constant use, the Language Lab always needs work to keep things in order. LANGUAGE LAB AIDES P. Magnan, M. O ' Connor, J. Nuals and S. Barkhart give their time to this cause. Their advisor is Mrs. Kennedy. The Library, one of the most beneficial facili- ties of the school, needs continuous help in keep- ing organization at a peak. LIBRARY AIDES who donate their hours are W. Warren, D. Debian, J. Fein, T. Gilman, T. Haring, N. Goodwin, M. Farrell, J. Webber, and R. Littlefield. Coping with the problems and joys of office work are the OFFICE AIDES who donate their free time to gain experience in the office. These Of- fice Aides are S. Medalie, S. Feldman, J. Sadow, M. Budington, L. Rappaport and their advisor, Mrs. Beck, who is quoted as saying that, They are the right arm of the school. Getting into the business world can be a rough experience but the SUPPLY AIDES of the High School have gotten a head start by taking on var- ious tasks in aiding the school. C. Odentz is the student advisor with E. Bailey as his associate. Mrs Kane is the faculty advisor. While working for a worthwhile cause, we are enjoying ourselves and having fun, Mollie Thomas, president of KEYETTES, is quoted as saying. Keyettes is a service club based on the idea of raising money for organizations depen- dant upon funds. Keyettes are: S. Rome, P. Rat- ner sec, B. Goldberg, S. Olsen, L. Craven, N. Pol- lard, S. Budnick, J. Draymore v. p., S. Feldman, E. Gloth, G. Norton, D. Fitzpatrick, A. Daskalakis, J. Amatruda, H. Brown, S. Cress, D. Ditmar, D. Fer- rarra, C. Hamilton, M. O ' Connor, L. Paradzick, B. Pollard, C. Sanford, L. Smith, C. Bachand, R. Bennett, C. Bliss, R. Broomfield, J. Daves, L. Gloth, C. Guertin, S. Jacobs, J. Karelitz, L. Kenne- dy, M. Kent, L. Lavin, S. Liden, L. Margolis, M. Markarian, L. Muller, L. Rappaport, M. Schnitzer, M. Scott, M. Thomas pres., L. Webbler, and D. Wingard. Their advisor is Mrs. Hogan. The KEY CLUB is another great help to every- day school and community life. Their activities to raise money range from sponsoring Pep Ral- lies to Beautiful Teacher Contests. Members in- clude: B. Bocchino pres., J. Griffin, 1st v. p., S. Williams, 2nd v. p., J. Cogswell treas. D. Orenstein sec, R. Harrington, M. Barger, R. Bennett, M. Dunn, P. Elmer, J. Falconer, E. Goldstick, S. Holmes, M. Philbin, P. Gushue, J. Leavitt, J. Mad- sen, M. Mackler, J. McKeon, M. Pezza, D. Queen- an, N. Webber, A. Wener, R. Weidman, S. Whitney, K. Yaffe, W. Zenaty, R. Berg, K. Beachman, H. Berman, P. Bridge, H. Chase, J. Carney, E. Cohen, C. Emma, G. Goldstein, P. Gordenstein, J. Hart, D. Jones, D. Levitt, G. Levine, R. Licht, M. Morisi, M. Meserve, J. Moran, B. Orr, K. Schnieder, C. She- pard, G. Smith, D. Welch, B. Brennan, K. Camp- bell, B. Covalli, R. Dipippo, J. Folkins, B. Freed- man, R. Gilbert, P. Harnois, S. Johnson, C. Jones. P. Mackler, R. Petroff, J. Reardon, J. Rossiter, R. Thomas and J. Welch. Mr. LeBlanc is their advisor. AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE plans many activi- ties within their local chapters. The organization is a complex one and its advisor is Mrs. Little- field. This years A.F.S. Students are Geoff O ' - Grady from Australia and Chieko Seki from Ja- pan. The club is made up of many students in the school. 21
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1 What have the A.V. Aides gotten into this time? Hope- fully not the expensive new video recorder. No . . . can ' t be . Mr. Kuselias is smil- ing: it must be the expensive old recorder! 2 Corey Odentz and Steve Bailey fill out the latest requesition forms to keep the flow of Supplies running smoothly. 3 Time for the afternoon notices: Lainey Rappaport reads messages as other Office Aides look on. MORE AIDES 23
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