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First Row: B. Crilc, T. Kinninski, G. Cheslock, S. Reeder, R. Noland, R. Klenotic, C. Tate. Row 4: R. Larson, D C. N1cCutc-heon, R. Skirvin. Row 2: P. Becker, P. Whitfield, Smith, J. Krejci, R. Rhinesmith, J. Springer, I. Wybel, P L. Rand, A. Schwager, L. Mai, 1. McElroy, D. McDonald. Klomp. Row 3: P. Bending, M. Haynes, C. Cauffield, T. Kyrikades, PASS? PASS? WHO'S GOT THE PASS? Is it the sharp barking of a drill sergeant? Well, no, not exactly, it's only a Revere hall X X f monitor yelling menacingly, Where,s your pass? The purpose of the Monitor system, which was revived this year, is to keep order in the halls. If students didn,t have passes, the monitors were very understanding . . . only four days' detention. Running in the halls, being late for classes, and causing dis- turbances were a few of the other non- conformist actions by which a student might have found himself in an extra study hall - during his lunch period. Ah, she's studying! I can sneak by without a pass! 83
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M-.9-,A - if Don Raynor, Nancy Robson, Dave Vowles, Mrs. Cote, jeff Wisnieski, Tanya Crile, Nancy Hepler, Taketoshi Kinoshita worked to promote the A. F. S. spirit at Revere, REVERITES EXPLORE AND DI CGVER This year an American Field Service Stu- dent Committee was organized under the direc- tion of Mrs. Cote to promote the A.F.S. in the school and to assist Talfetoshi in becoming ac- quainted, The six members and Taketoshi sold Christmas cards designed by foreign students, and in February sponsored an International Day with the foreign exchange students from Hudson, Tallmadge, and Copley taking part. Science Club members, F irst Row: Nancy Hepler, Secretary, 67:50 A.M.P Are you out of your mind? With these words a budding scientist learned of the Science Club's field trip to the NASA science fair in Cleveland. This was the first major activity of the year, but the club also attended lectures, built various mechanical devices, and held regular meetings. Members consisted of interested students with an 80 ac- cumulative average and a class in either chem- istry or physics. Ifmet Szeretog Joell Liebert, Sue Davidson, Michele Fry. Smith, President, Ieff Springer, Vice President, David James Second Row: Mark Cross, Cliff Broch, Roy Stewart, Doug Tony Weaver, Mr. Pamer.
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A Did you ever notice that smiling, bubbling, cheerful girl sitting at the large desk in the li- brary? Well, that charming creature was one of Mrs. Hess' faithful helpers who spent one study period a day filing cards, checking books in and out, securing ancient magazines for government students, and checking library passes. There will be a Y-Teen meeting tomorrow mom- ing . . Now, isn't that beautiful? All those pear-shaped tones? Iust imagine! Maybe its Miss Monitor and the next thing you'll hear will be, Atlanta, 73, Boston, 565 Waukegan, 61.', Nope. It never happened. It was only a student announcer being informative. Each of these students, chosen by Student Council, spent one six-weeks period announcing any and all little bits of interest to the student body. Mr. Bayliss, Sue Bollinger, Camilla Laughlin, Christy Mac- Donald, Charlene Scuba, David James, and Mr. Knapp made moming announcements. HELPER , HELPER EVERYWHERE Librarians, Seated: Beverly Banner, Nancy Robson, Thalia jan Tewksbury, Randy Macey, Jody Copenhaver, Tanya Kyriakidcs, Karen Rivers. Standing: Charlotte McCutcheon, Crile, Dana Adkins, and Dinah Adkins.
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