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f4I ANNUAL STAFF This year 's annual staff started the year with 12 stu- dents dropping to 9 at 2nd semester. These students worked hard planning pages, developing and printing pic- tures, and meeting company deadlines. The annual staff had a raffle for an annual with tick- ets being sold by the staff members. The highest sales per- son was Brenda: she received a free annual. The winner of the drawing was Mr. Luxford. Ads were sold to Prague and surrounding areas. The annual staff sold over 82,000 which covered about M of the cost of the annual. This year the annual staff asked all the students in the school to design an annual cover and the winner would Win a free annual. The student body voted on a cover that they liked. The winner was Tracy Vanek with the idea of RUN PHS. The staff planned the annual this year to include more student life, accent on different classes, art work, and dif ferent usages of gray and, to the students' dismay, slots of copy. The making of the annual became a class this year for the first-time in a number of years. It enabled more time spent on thought and planning for the entire book. S ff yo ,A Top left: Greg Adams and Mrs. Zeilinger discuss things about the annual. Second: 8 members of annual staff pose when they went to the Walsworth Yearbook Con vention. Middle left.' Marlene shows Carmon the darks and lights of a picture. Bottom left: Kari hard at work. inn, E X Ann ual Staff The class also took pictures to send to the papers. Smile, you re on candid camera QY, A Top Right.' Gerald, Carmon, Brenda, Tracy, Deanne, and Connie Krem, discuss some plans for the 1987 annual. Second.' Mrs. Zeil- inger shows two students a way to lay out a copy. Middle Right: The 9 members of annual staff are: Deanne Wade, Tracy Vanek, Gerald Humlicek, Brenda Belik, Marlene Sousek, Connie Stava, Carmon Egr, Connie Kremlacek, and Darlene Snitily. Bottom Right: Brenda and Tracy selling raffle tickets.
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unning Pan ther High Above left: Keith Hanke - Vice-President: Victor Sousek - Treasurer, Louis Kavan - member: Gerald Paes - member: janet Piercy - President: Karen Houfek - Secretary. Above middle.' Superintendent Andrew Hansen and Principal Arlene Kracl who is also the Librarian and teaches jr. High English. Bottom left: Secretary and bookkeeper Jeanette Booze. Teachers Aid Cathy Snitily. Bus drivers: Leo Steinbach, Margie Steinbach, Alvin Booze. Middle right: janitors Ron Cerny and Twila Wade. T wila also drives the Kindergarten bus. Bottom: Volunteer Aids Betty Paes and Vicki Swartz. e-ee - eeer - no 1 5 ' Q' -Q' . fa if X xg .1 N Q 4 i Q Running Pan ther High can be a strenuous job for these people. There are an unlimited amount of things the school board does. On is setting all the rules to meet with the Sta te Regulations. Mr. Hansen also has many jobs to accomplish too such as setting up all the sports activities' dates, times, and referees. He also decides if school should be an hour late or no school at all in bad weather. Mrs. Kracl assists the superintendent and takes care ofall absence slips, advance notices, excuse slips, the check out file, etc. Mrs. Booze is trying to con vert all the bookwork and school hand- books to the computer, makes sure the weekly bulletin gets out on Fridays and answers all calls etejanitors have the dirtiest job ofall. They clean up after the students and teachers. They do everything from vacuuming the mud out of the hall rug to unlocking or locking the last door. Getting the kids to school on time lies in the hands of the bus drivers as does taking them to all the away extracurricular activities. Teachers Aids do a lot of running around. They make sure they have the last copy run off or they show the elementary something new on a computer. Allin all, this makes for a very busy day. X Barbara Chall is the Speech Therapist. Q X -Q X . A N 56 AdministrationfAids N S. J L if I , g M... 8,5533 1 NI
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