Red River High School - Epilogue Yearbook (Grand Forks, ND)

 - Class of 1980

Page 166 of 184

 

Red River High School - Epilogue Yearbook (Grand Forks, ND) online collection, 1980 Edition, Page 166 of 184
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Page 166 text:

A swiuhhodrd looks rdtht-r (. mplicated. but Office Aid Dcnise Wihnn Icdrns m opcratf rfit tquiprnt-nt easilv and efficiently m the une-half credit office aid course Workers in the scho some cutting ■ kept busy almost constantly Secretary Ruby Stokes busies herself with Office Aid Claire Berg works below a picture of the original Roughrider. Teddy Roosevelt, painted by a former student Sec. Barb Johnson (not pictured ) Dealing With Kids Makes Job Special We netd a new switchboard -anything else we can handle ... With these words Ruhy Stokes, office secretary at Red River, puts very simply how valu- able all the secretaries are. They do handle everyth- ing: reports, records, files, bulletins. Schedules, phone -this list is really endless. As any boss will tell you, secretaries are the people that keep things moving smoothly and efficiently m any office. Ruby says, dealing with kids is what makes her job special. All of us here at Red River are fortu- nate to have such good people concerned with keeping things going smoothly. And speaking of dealing with kids . School Nurse Darlene Dur- man, offers a sympathetic smile and understanding words and help to the student in physical distress during the school day. It is a comfort knowing she IS there. Ruby Stokes (secretary) Ann Velasco (secretary! ,Marl s Roshtik I secretary p 1 ! Darlene Durman (nurse)

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Mrs Hill, standing, and Mrs Schroedel are surprised at the counter as they check-in books ■veral years apo librarians approached Art Instructor Donna Fnckson with a project They wanted steamboat, preferably painted on the hbrary wall. Karen Bina and [odie Swcnsnn went u work le finished product is this Red River steamboat scene Librarians Give The Rundown From A To Z Whta- do I find thf middle name of Anwar Sadat Where was Fd ar Allan Poe hornr ' Why does nuclear power arouse such controversy ' Who invented thc sewin ' machine: ' Do you liave anv Hhiis on civil riL hts It you hear qucMions hke those on a daily basis, you p robably wtjrk in the Red River hbrary. Each day, Mrs. Hill, Miss Baker and Mrs. Schroedel, listens and help students tind information essential for their studies. Whether it is for speech, history, research paper, science tir just readinji; for leisure, these helpful people add to the overall quality of the educational experience here at Red River. Librarian Miss Bett Baker ! ihfjr Aid, Mrs Marie Sthrucdel Students take advan[aj;e ot the quiet atmosphere in the library to du their wcifk Head I-ibrariaii. Mrs Kaclu llill Librarians f



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Citunscliir Mrs Dunn Jim Ny rcn shnws i d manners as ht opens the duor for Wcezy Shafi. Counselor Mr Mikkcls .»n Counselors Build And Assist ir (.( ' LilJ he as simple as hniJini; out t radu- aticn requirements or as complex as a Jifti- eult emotional problem or anything in be- tween But be assured Red River ' s compe- tent and compassionate counseling staff stand ready to help anyone, anytime. From those first summer conferences for shy and insecure incoming sophomores to chose last harried weeks before senior graduation, the counselors are on the )ob- They are an asset to our growth and development as students and as people. As the senior class of 19S0 leaves Red River so does a special friend that has shared the good times and bad. Mr. Mikkelson came as a new counselor in our sophomore year and has helped us through our senior graduation. He, like us, is now moving on. Todd Pladsun. Lesley Johnson, and Cathy Krile display their best (ugly faces ) Noontime in the connmuns gives Mr Knudsvig and Mr. Pyle a chance to chat. .:€ A happy student, Renet Keel smiles at a roving photographer Some students use running as transp . rtation Counselors lt 5

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