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'EP CLUB OFFICERS-S- Shannon, President; L- Lennoz, Hanging the popular symbol of the energetic Pep Club on the wall ice President; D. Drobnak, Treasurer,K. Hoskins, Secretary. provides satisfaction for members Pam Kearney and Mike Pierce. Martell, M. Mullen, B. Allen. Fourth Row: L. Miller, J. Harvey, C. Rosier, P. Canan, M. Cahill, S. Wood, C. McCorkle, J. Flippo, V. nn, V. Hillman, L. Sinko, C. Raidman, M. Deutsch, P. Kearney, J. Featherstone, J. Cairns, B. Osgood, P. Winn. Fifth Row: J. Riccardi, Ulrich, C. Hoehn, P. Fearer, B. Gallagher, A. Coney, L. Dinerman, D. Sheffleld, G. Beatty, J. Schuler, J. Cameron, C. Kline, L. Easton, Andrews, A. Barr, C. Sampson, S. Dix, B. Zarobinski. Top Row: S. Bonn, J. Kahl, P. Chumbley, D. Collins, C. Barkett, J. Bernie, E. nn, C. Fitzpatrick, R. Post, P. Koyack, P. Irvine, M. Koyack, D. Giordiano, R. Reeser, R. Alter, T. Goodson, L. Stevens, S. Peirce, J. Hill. x 251
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PEP CLUB Bolsters Morale 0f Teams With F ervent Support Leading enthusiastic students in the support of athletic events was the responsibility of the mem- bers of Pep Club. Under the direction of the advisor, Miss Singletary, the Pep Club planned several projects that helped promote spirit through- out the entire student body. The organization, which included the membership of the cheerlead- ers, sponsored a sock hop following one of the foot- ball games. During Homecoming Week the Pep Club held the annual Best-Decorated-Car Contest and provided a handsome trophy for the winner. Best Tags were also sold by the club members. Through the Pep Club, each member was afford- ed the opportunity to further the school spirit of both himself and his fellow students. Participants .. ' , , , V , were given the opportunity to bolster the morale ofi Promotion of spirit is evident as Penny Canan and David Gior- their teams as they sat in the special cheering sec-t dano assemble the word Norland for an upcoming P6P WHY- tions which were provided at games for students. NW PEP CLUBe-Bottom Row: C. Hillman, K. Keenan, P. Donner, B. Anderson, L. Ad ms, J. Cone, K. Acker, 5. Shannon, L. Lennox, Hoskins, D. Drobnak, J. Grant, L. OiBrien, M. Treis, P. Russo, C. Pinecki, M. Pierce, K. Reed. Second Row: J. Quinto, K. Kennedy, Miller, B. Caruso, N. Pfau, J. Schuller, D. Perone, B. Schwab, V. Reed, J. Critchlow, B. Kangieser, R. Davis, B. Moss, C. Kelley, D. Fe guson, J. Munc, L. Galietti7 J. Yaw, B. Morrison, N. Porter, Miss Singletary. Third Row: M. Bergen, M. Aldrich, C. Bradbury, J. Gree span, S. Habib, C. ChaEee, A. Becia, C. Russo, J. Helms, L. Gardener, N. Hodgson, J. Archer, C. Schultz, T. Morgan, R. Maurno, J. Li 250
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OFFICE ASSISTANTS B enefit S ecretarial S taff, Obtain Valuable Skills Voluminous was the amount of work the clerical staff faced every day. Due to the countless tasks1 which must be performed, student help was accept-t ed in the ofhce. Leaving the secretarial staff free! for more important matters, the ofhce assistants have proved their worth to the school. In the main office, students operated the switch- board, Eled materials, ran errands and did essen- tial tasks. Assistants in the Guidance Office sorted various forms and answered the telephones. T alleviate the guidance secretary of some of he varied chores, students filed college materials an- career information such as pamphlets, folders, an applications. Assistants serving the Administratio OHice assisted in the tabulation and recording 0 each day,s absences. Absentee lists were collectec from individual classes and combined into one re port with names alphabetized according to grad- Ievel. Telephone calls were made to determine th. , cause of absence for each student. CURRICULUM OFFICE ASSISTANTSeBottom Row: L. Guasto, 03106 ASSIStantS donated one 01?? Pemd Pe M. Hayman, B. Clark. Top Row: W. Dietz, J. Trailo, Mrs. Lee, J. day to help the Omce Staff Prerequ151tes were a 'h Preston, L. Gross. scholastlc and a hlgh conduct average. ADMINISTRATION OFFICE ASSISTANTSFeBottom Row: J. Kahl, K. O.Brien, K. Rowan7 P. Meyers, D. Heinlein, B. Casey, M. Neal. D. Mills, C. Shoeck, C. Rosier, C. Haire, J. Garcia. Top Row: G. Littleton, A. Major, J. Grant, B. Morse, J. Gorday, V. Hillman, M. H vey, A. Bar, C. Barkett, J. Deutsch, G. Meacham, Mrs. Berry. 252
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