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QA - I is Boiiom Row: Kim Baker, Lisa Kite, Diane Lipina, and Kim Williams. Top Row: Mary Ann Williams and Dianne Slever. Noi Piciureaz Shannon Wallis and Paul Muniz. Endless paper work is common for S.O.E. worker Pam Burrrus. i Organlzlng papers becomes an every- day job for Slacie Grisham as she assisis The busy secretaries. S.O.E. 84 Library Aids - 55
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OE and library aids serve our school ervice wiTh a smile WheTher informaTion was needed To research a paper, or a book was reauesfed purely for enjoymenT, The OHS library sTaff was quick To find whaT sTudenTs and faculTy were looking for. This year's library sTaff was composed of Two librarians and five library aids. These junior librar- ians spenT hours performing duTies such as sorTing, shelving, and checking ouT books. They be- came my hands and feeT auiTe ofTen, smiled Ms. Dianne STever, head librarian. Supervised Office Experience, more commonly known as SOE, is a program which emables sTu- denTs To gain a business crediT by working for a Teacher, counselor, deparTmenT chairperson, The school office, or The library sTaff. Ms. Pauline Bias commenfed, 'il like This program because if gives The sTudenTs a good clerical ex- perience wiThouT leaving The building. In addiTion To work experience, library aids and SOE workers gained responsibilify and enjoyed helping ofhers. Lisa KiTe summed up, I really like being a library aid - iT's been a loT of fun helping ouT. 54 S.O.E. 8a Library Aids Busy at work, librarian Dianne Sfever and library aid Kim Williams finish Their daily work. In deep concenfraflon, Richelle Hohl con- Templafes over anofher decision.
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Standing to propose a new idea, KoThy Horfmonn shows her inTeresT in foreign no- Tions aT AFS meefings. Dancing To the beai of a German drum, some Germon Club members disploy Their fesfive mood of Homecoming. oing sTrong wiThouT school funds roups recognized Ookville's hockey Teom, behind The leodership of cdpTdins Jon Bouer ond Mork PeTrovic ond The scoring of Deon Monroe skdTed To iTs besT yedr yeT, enjoying o 40-8-2 record ond on oppeor- once in The Mid SToTes qudrTerfi- nol pldyoffs. Once we hiT The ice, iT's The fons ThdT mdke us go, remdrked senior Mdrk PeTro- vic. The Germdn Club, led by sen- iors Eric Aulboch, Henry Grdsser, ond Vicki HdrTmonn, consTrucTed Their Homecoming flooT ond vis- iTed museums ond hisToric Ger- mon churches in The ST. Louis cred. Sponsoring The onnudl Ookville MdlfesT, sTudenTs inviTed fomily ond friends To enjoy d nighT of G-ermdn food ond music. '18 sTudenTs will spend d week wiTh o Germon fomily ond on dd- diTiondl Two weeks Touring differ- enT ciTies in G-ermony. Ms. Wdddock, offecTiondTely coiled T'Frdu by her sTudenTs. sponsors boTh The Sermon Club AcTiviTies ond The sTudenTs of The chess Teom. CopToin Jon Groves ond Teom- mciTes borely missed The pldyoffs This yeor. Pdul Wiegond broughf home The Teom's firsf Trophy in The SLU TournomenT. NexT yeor we hope To moke The ployoffsf' ossured d confidenT Ms. Wdd- dock. AFS sponsored by Ms. Mdupin. devoTed iTs Time welcoming AFS sTudenTs To Odkville. These sTudenTs prove money cdn'T reploce Their moTlvoTion ond enThusiosm. IT is evidenT in dll The vcirious dcTiviTies These clubs presenT, from our own liTTle Moi- fesT To Ookville's very own Un- derwedrmon Jon Bduer, whose speciolly designed T-shirT senT rowdy hockey crowds inTo cr fren- zy of ldughTer ond cheers. These specidl clubs keep going wiTh speciol energy from speciol sTu- denTs, endbling OHS sTudenTs To choose from o wide ronge of in- TeresTs. Q mes! s Tl wif'-'+w..n ' i s s SN' k W kk .. s
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