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School ' 1 -r S6I'VIC9S Clfe . T f l essential my f Those boys who faithfully raise and lower the flag each day are Tom Ogilvie and Kevin Car- penfer. Do you remember who sold you that Coke or bag of popcorn at a ball game? It was a conces- sionaire sponsored by Mr. Brown. The Conces- sionaires ore, FRONT ROW: Kevin Carpenter, Jeff Carr, Tom Carr, 2nd ROW: Lynn Cheap, Greg Kinsworlh, Richard Crawford, Gary Chafin, Henry Bowmen, Mary Singelcis, 3rd ROW: Sue Everrif, Roger Bundy, Tim Warner, Richard George, Alan Wiseman and David Wilson. 31641-MG' lam-nee IG -W 1 X 5, ' x,l
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in' Reading lab monitors are, FRONT ROW: Kenny Arbuckle, 2ND ROW: Barb DeLapp, Jane Lockett, 3RD ROW: Claudia Grayson, Andy Meiiers, Rick Rutherford, and Teresa Dutro. Library assistants are, FRONT ROW: Darrell Nichols, Bruce Cunningham, Bob Moore, Jerry Huff- man, David Hartman, Mike McCleery, 2ND ROW: Debbie Eddelman, Ragina Winters, Patty Moore, Jane Crews, Jeannie Stevens, Sandy Williamson, 3RD ROW: Ronnie McKee, Kevin Carpenter, Kevin Wright, Tim Warner, Mark Lienhoop, Roger Bennett, and Doug Carter. Students help fill reading needs Library assistants spent their assigned study hall time help- ing to check out books, stamp passes, collect overdue book fines, and shelve books in the library. Reading lab teachers were able to spend more time with individual students because their monitors performed cer- tain clerical duties for them. Grading individual assign- ments, timing some lab activi- ties, taking attendance, and running errands were some of the duties of reading lab moni- tors. rm, , - t f 1,.,...-ty ,. rr, X R Library assistants, like Debbie Eddel- man, check passes to make sure they are correctly marked.
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Those on the ninth grade honor roll are, FRONT ROW: Debbie Olson, Patty Houck, Kathy Rehbein, Jeanne Harris, Susan Carr, Jane Lockett, Kim Nunemaker. 2ND ROW: Janice Kaler, Barbara EI- tinge, Sharon Pearcy, Diane Winchester, Joy Ann lngerman, Claudia Grayson, Noncie Steidl, Pam Campbell, Rick Guth, Vickie L. Voelz. 3RD'ROW: Sterling Burgdorf, Mike Butler, Richard George, Greg Mobley, Greg Boll, Gene Coveney, David Pieper, Pot Kowalski, Mary Bertotti, 4TH ROW: Nancy Campbell, Roxy Trimpe, Lu Ann Hobermeyer, Tony McCauloy, Jay Vogelsong, William Mil- ler, Dan Heller, Brad Herron, and David Rau. Nat pictured are Debby Bucklew and Carol Conoley. Seventh grade honor students are, FRONT ROW: Jeff Pedrcy, Andy Nuss- baum, Joe Walkos, Roger Perry, Brian Harris, Chris Hamilton, 2ND ROW: Leigh Savage, Martha Rehbein, Ellen Houser, Cindy Barnes, Diana Daniel, Jonae Stouder, Nanette Douglas, 3RD ROW: Lou Anne Skinner, Ragino Win- ters, Sandy Davis, Cathy Brummett, Lisa Rehfeldt, Beth Olson, Jennifer Fairhead, Jean Ann Voyles, 4TH ROW: Cynthia Dunlevy, Kim Munt, Janice El- wood, Grettel Dickey, Tammy Walter- mire, Dano Ford, Beth Ziegler, and Norman Shutters. Not pictured are John Habermeyer and Brooke Smith. l KL M-lx 4 N ul Hard work brings honor To make the semester honor roll a student must have a mini- mum of four A's. Only those classes that meet five days a week can be counted, but a few students still came up with seven A's. Lllht lllll Those on the eighth grade honor roll ore, FRONT ROW: Jim Stevens, Robin Shomo, Debbie Bunch, Linda Smith, Gerri Owens, Debra Totten, Susan Daily, 2ND ROW: Sherri Christopher, Robin Borczon, Elaine Evans, Korlo Dickson, Annette Gustafson, Gina Walker, Rhonda Walker, Mark Brad- ley, 3RD ROW: Paul Rosselli, Bea Hearne, Julie Conoley, Mott Souza, Rexann Richardson, Kathy King, David Pitkin, Bob Bouggy, Traci Thompson, and Deon Lenkensdofer. Not pictured is Vickie Smith. 83
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