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m$i froni row. Miss Louterbach, Arlini Joyer, Jill Willloms, Money Wille, Karen Rivord, Donna Wolf, Farporie Beck, Janie Bocskay, Jackie Piraind. Second row: Janet Virostko, Jane Pressl, Phil Hwoy, Dan O ' Connell. Back row: Craig Ehlen, Jeff Clement, Ken Miller, Steve Ross. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETV Juniors and seniors are eligible for member- ship in the National Honor Society. Juniors must rank in the upper fifth of their class and have no grade lower than a 6. Seniors must rank in the upper quarter of their class. Faculty members vote for those students whom they feel are quali- fied and those selected are initiated into the society. Front row; Don Benson, Jim Lussky, Terry Partyka, Mr. Giovannini. Back row; John Corley, Richard Haisler, Louis Bartucci, Duke Durord. PARKING LOT MONITORS Any boy who has a driver ' s license is eligible to join this organization. The parking lot monitors uphold the restrictions placed upon cars driven in the parking lot. NURSES ' HELPERS The members of this useful service organization fill out accident reports, take care of patients, and type for the school nurses. Any student interested in gaining experience in the field of nursing can join Nurses ' Helpers. Front row; Mrs. RingI, Elyse Michels, Phyllis Townsend, Sondi Linne- weh, Mrs. Kolbfell. Second row Gretchen Schlotthauser, Chris Cornehl, Carol Currier. Bock row: Diane Swetmon, Judy Fayman, Toni Swendsen, Lee Truss, Bob Ekvoll. 36
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rr . LIBRARY HELPERS These students hold the responsi- bility of delivering library slips to study halls. Their main jobs include helping with attendance in the library and checking out books. Front row: Mrs. Wessberg, Conme Heoly, Sue Snow, Mary Bortnichak, Terry Miller, Mr. Lindeman. Second row: Susan Hug, Diane Bouman, Lois Sfom, Peg John- son, Solly Kennedy, Elizcbelh Gfonge. Third row: Jackie Piraino, Marie Jo Gorgolione, Vicki Lester, La Donna Leonard, Jeanne Higgins, Martha Buckely, Kalhie Benson, Shirleen U ' lrey. Fourlh row: Carol Frankell, Pal Goss, Diane Weldon, Barbie Sigalove, Annette Sobb, Michelle Schiavon. Bock row- Nancy Wiese, Jill Johonson, Jim Bouman, Roger Oland, Dovid Floskamp, Malt Bunyon, Bob Sackrison, Sandy Breuscher. LIGHTING DEPARTMENT The lighting crew works in con- junction with the stagecrafters on all school performances. They also work the lights at all parties and dances. Front row.- Richard Wilson, Gordon Scherer, Com Murdoch, Steve Schneider. Second row. Greg Nelson, Chns Nyberg, Paul Hummel, Gunlher Semper, Marie Weaver. Third row: Tom Holtz, Greg Weathers, Bill Grrce, Tim Keane. Sack row: Ray Pifke, Tim Redmer, Keith Johnson. Jeff Clement, Olfo Quasthoff. Fronf row: Carl Copeland, Arline Boyer, Sue Conn, Jill Williams, Morjorie Wille, Pat Martin, Betty Gone, Nancy Wille. Second row: Mary Ann Gembicki, Koren Rivord, Donna Wolf, Lorie Egelston, Nancy Bo wen, Dovis Hoi I, Marionelo Jones, Virginia Schaefer. Third row: Rich Honn, Don Grundler, Phil Hwoy, Jim Hatfield. Jerry Tippenei- ter, Tom Balmo, David Humphreys. Bock row: Mrs. Neidorn, Rog Pease, Dave Thinnes, Brian Dole, Robert Schapper, Wayne Morkworth. TRIM Modern Music Masters is a national honorary society. Students must be in a concert music or- ganization and have a high grade average to obtain membership. The purpose of the organiza- tion is to serve the school, church, and com- munity through music. 35
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QUILL AND SCROLL The Quill and Scroll is a nation-wide organiza- tion. Only those juniors and seniors who rank in the upper third of their class and who have done outstanding work on a school publication are eligible for membership. Front row. Vol Enggas, Maureen Dempsey, Mr, Royer, Mr. Walker. Second row: Tola Arvanltis, Barb Sigalove, Kathy Flentoge, Sharon Geoch. Third row: Maureen Carlson, Donna Bafdorf, Keren Rivard, Marty Muncy. Back row.- Ken Miller, John Gouger, Bill Fernow, Jane Pressl. SCIENCE SEMINAR Only those students with a B average in science and math are eligible to join this organi- zation. It meets every period and the member comes to class every time he has a study hall. Once there, he works on a special science project of his own choosing and does research In this field as much as possible. When he can go no further on his own, a scientist from Borg-Warner comes to help him with it. ffoni row: Jeff Clement, Bruce Conga I ton. Ken Miller, Robert Browne. Second row- Dick Leyerle, Don Barry, Paul Norris, Ed Salm, Mike Amimg, Frank Baker, Richard Hermann, Jim Kahn, Mr. Clouser. Bocfc row: Jim Benson, Jim Hoffmann, Bill Mankel, Charlie Shrrver, Bill Currer. t. fo f.; Karen Gobbert, Kris Nielsen, Keren Schwartz, Linda Karlmg, Linda Gemlich, Rita Pobich, Judy Fisiorek. P. O. HELPERS Students interested in office practice help in the Personnel Office. Their assistance is need- ed with necessary office jobs; and at the same time, students gain valu- able experience. 37
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