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Bob Weylorth finds the advice of Joyce Weber, Jayne Schehlein, and Linda Johnson helpful in the selec- tion of the proper book. ,Z is 'rf-L -S-v : az A Audio-visual aides, Dave Spink, Robert Bertrand, Authur Ertwine and Ken Russel detect a malfunclibn while ex- amining a projector. Running errands, keeping supplies in order, di- recting students, administering bandages, checking equipment, and washing test tubes are all duties of the student aides. Assisting both the faculty and student body in many phases of school life, services of the aides help Overlea function more efficiently. There are five groups which specialize in specific areas. Office aides help the everyday work of typing, filing, and running errands in the main office. Guidance aides type and schedule appointments for the guidance department. The work of the library aides is the shelving and checking-out of books. Audio-visual aides assist with the projection equip- ment while scientific equipment is kept in order by the students who serve as lab aides. Facilitating school activities, the aides may find their jobs both indispensable to the school and re- warding to themselves.
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For the convenience of busy or un- prepared students, necessary school supplies are stocked in the school store. Under the managership of Mr. James Heckman, the staff served cus- tomers, took inventory, stocked the shelves and kept the store neat. Per- haps the greatest service the store provided was placing best-selling paper-back books recommended for student reading for sale. Students could be supplied with all of their school needs through the school store. Staff members are: Ann Lynch, Edna Reese, Louis Hamel, Linfla Berlrer, Pal llanns, Marian Klein, Carol Lensch, and fllarianne Plasaj. Diverse or anizations provided services indispensable to Overlea student life. Making a final check of new volumes for the library are sponsors Miss Claudia Schemn and Mrs. Burligh Heffner and Library Club officers, President, Walt Chiaracci, Treasurer .llary Ann Jones, Sec- retary Faith Hughs and Vice President ,laclfie Porter. Library club members have an opportunity to observe library management and procedures and to aid the librarians by shelving and check- ing out books. The club accomplished a variety of enterprises throughout the school year: faculty teas, partici- pation in the Thanksgiving basket drive, and a Christmas project. Also, members decorated the interior of the library and assisted in preparing attractive displays for the showcases outside the library. 53
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'SQ Preparing equipment for a biology lab, Jean Little, .lolm Gold and Connie Loveless find their work as lab aides both essential and rewarding. Competent aides rendered services. x i S A 'QXT-ill , l l M ' ' K 'w'I Helping to facilitate the functioning of the guidance office, guidance aides Rolando Henniger and Harry Freedy sort college reference material. Six of the office aides, Pat Sclzeck, Joyce Jenkins, Linda Cole, Pat Hamel, Margie Butler, and Ann Zink, contribute to the efficiency of the main office by their diligent work and helpful manner. 55
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