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Below. Office worker, J. Hanna, returns homeroom enve- lopes to teachers' mail slots. Below. Assisting in the student's tray. wk; f Right. Checking in late student R. Rodine, L. Metcalf writes out a tardy slip. 16. School Jobs
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, Proud mother congratulates Queen Carol after her selection to m over Fall Sports Week activities. ow. Brass SECtion 0f Marching Band creates the 'big sound' at FSW itorium program. Below. Belting out 'Bust a Chord Tonight', D. Becker, M. Iacovino, M. MCKsnes and P. Bondy excel in close harmony. Below. Color and enthusiasm blend as Pom Pom girls entertain the stu- dent body. Left. Accompanying Music in Motion as they present 'Oh Happy Day' are ensem- ble members R. Roland and D. Dalchow. Fall Sports Week15.
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Students' assistance invaluable to staff i Utilizing unscheduled time, some stuoems volunteered to assist with various school jobs while others were paid for their efforts. in the main office the secretaries were aided by students who Checked in tardy pupils, helped with attendance records, answered phones, did filing, and placed messages in the staff's mailboxes. Teachers found the AV help invaluable in delivering equipment to Classrooms before the start of school. In the language lab and library, materials were Checked in and out by unpaid volunteers. The science storeroom was also managed by competent student help. Cafeteria workers received compensation for their labors in assisting with the preparation and serving of school 'lunches. Participation in these jobs afforded students a wealth of experience in working with and for people, as well as performing a service to the students and faculty of their school. Above top. Shelving returned books, G. Adamich volunteers IDS time in the library. Above. Splicing and rewinding film is performed by AV aid T. Nelson. Above. Finding the right cassette for L. Capistrant, is Language Lab aide S. Boemer. School Jobs 17.
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