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True g- 1. 2. -3 4 'T A ff 1 'f . XL-L or False: Visitors to Parkway Central may wonder ways full of students. Central's library is one Mrs. Tonsing went t0 her prom with the how such a large school stays so organized of the finest in the district. It has over class president. and runs so smoothly hour after hour. The 21,000 books and 200 different magazine hard-working secretaries, librarians, and cus- subscriptions. The librarians were always Mrs. Siegel and her classmates had to bflflg todians are the backbone of Central. helpful and friendly. The head librarian, Jen their prom dresses to school so they could be approved by the nuns. Mrs. Cronin was a serious Led Zeppelin fan. Roger Morris fought in Viet Nam. .Y ,,,,! lg in . .6 I . rf. f, , 5, is . --Y yfv4r.'w1g'2't Z' fl-A, , , jr, , , yzftfvfrs. lf. ff-f.. 27.473, ini! -+., Q14 it 624 Stiff: 4 N. iff 1' - 'gvffvf 'f,'8f'7 we 4 'fm , ff , iw, :flies ' wi 7 t . I' in Q' 1 ww ' Faculty The secretaries were constantly kept busy. They typed, answered calls, greeted visitors, prepared paperwork, took mes- sages, and filed. Department secretaries helped out teachers with everyday chores. They typed up the tests and worksheets which students love to do. They also took messages from sometimes, very upset par- ents. Some may say the front office secre- taries have it the hardest. They are in charge of student attendence and the dreaded de- tentions. By being open before school, during lunch, and after school, the library was al- Tonsing was always anxious to lend a halp- ing hand to a student struggling over a term paper. Custodians kept the school looking as good on the inside as it does on the outside, Much too often, they go unnoticed, while they swept the floors and cleaned up after messy students. Marybell Eggers, the school nurse, was always available to take care of students, faculty, and the Central Administration. Her friendly manner invited students to feel free to come in and chat with her even when they weren't ill. I Library Aids: Susan Johnson, Anne Zvibelman, Barbara Edwards. Secretaries: Donna Smith, Clara Hagerman, Fran Hunt. Secretaries: Frankie Bragg, Mayanna Howard, Annette Strantz. Librarians Margaret Siegel, Jan Tonsing. d,ff r A K .,.,.., T S xl , 1 has V.. 'key ggi N7 Q Q, rr . if Y Q . 'fi
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for a few 'ork in the vrtunity to r of busin- gram. LE., Coop- 'his is asso- s. lt's very still go to work in the eceive pay fference is I and ll in :rs the stu- ieir futures wl,,MwM,M. ,, 'U fm , , 5 r'r,, W QW 7 eww 4 , ,K va Z, 4 ' Ngrmliwr 5. ,W fffyh A , fu f'ff' 7 :nl vv I Business teachers: Hank Jones, Debby Thies, Kathy Tanner, Ann Moss, Charlie McDonald. Susan Hoffman looks up a student's work scheldue. Hank Jones reviews his lesson plans. COE teachers: Susan Hoffman, Steve Eurbach, Renee Boyd, Ann Moss. Faculty 0
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N .:-i w w X N N M N r f w'Cl+ f,, ' V '47 Y l xl X x X QQ rary is one has over t magazine are always rarian, Jen and a halp- :ver a term looking as :he outside. iiced, while ed up after nurse, was af students, tration. Her to feel free n when they zlman, Barbara nn, Fran Hunt. Jvard, Annette ax 1 Roger Morris patrols the parking lot during lunch, Gloria Craig makes sure she gives the correct change at lunch. Secretaries Georgia Hengstenberg, Kathy Mooney, Diane Green, Ann Goodear, Beth Bynum. Frankie Bragg and Lori Jung are proof that students and faculty can be friends. Faculty U
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