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LIBRARY STAFF TOP ROW Mrs Teets J Hnckson A Kennedy, D. Seifort, C. Padden. SECOND ROW K Goodwine D Smith J. Tubbs, P. Wallace, J. Pro- OFFICE STAFF Left to Right P Markle G. Pritchett, L. Pritchett, E Schroeder, J Renaudm V Devitt absent. -41 - Work done by assistant librarians is very important. They check material in and out, arrange books alphabetically, take care of fines, do filing and some typing. They help Mrs. Teets in many ways, while they are acquiring good work habits. With the help of her staff Mrs. Teets is able to take care of the great numbers of students who use their school library. OFFICE GIRLS rev. t Thelma Hooflanl The office girls are a very important part of Mr. Myas' office. Some of the duties they perform are: helping get the day started, delivering morning attendance reports to the teach- ers, taking care of students who come in for excuses, collecting attendance slips every period, delivering the mail, running errands, finding students, de- livering messages, and main- taining the office while Mr. Myas and Thelma Woodard are out to lunch.
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F. ll. A. TOP ROW: J. Caughel, K. Chambers, C. Hartwick, F. Pfaff, J. Jurn, D. Smith, M. Badgero, K. Black, J. Berden, M. Davis, H. Hoff, K. LaMoria, L. Campbell, T. Trainor, M. Osowski, D. Scott, K. Myas, J. Mitchell. SECOND ROW: D. Reiner, N. Waske, B. Kennedy, S. Rich, B. Wainer,-J. Wilkins, J. Bays, J. Fellcer, B. Mitchell, M. Haag, J. Proctor, C. Wegner, B. Chambers, M. Kohn, L. Meddaugh, K. Rassmussan, S. Sanderson, E. Wedge, G. Payne, G. Meyers, D. Miller. THIRD ROW: S. Reinelt, J. Green, M. Wheeler, M. Kreger, J. Cumper, J. Minard, W. Phillips, S. Tall- madge, S. Fahs, C. Campbell, P. Bright, S. Bowerman, G. Reihl, S. Herdell, D. Barr, E. Wedge, A. Kennedy, J. Minard, J. Hawkins, S. Tubbs. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Bissett, J. Brown, P. Wallace, K. Goodwine, S. Spohn, C. Salisbury, M. Wilfong, C. Campbell, J. Hickson, L. Haskin, J. Markgraf, K. Hickson, L. Bacon, J. Tubbs, J. Smith. The winner of the Betty Crocker Homemaker's Award this year was Patricia Sue Wallace. Patsy was very deserving of the beautiful pin ' she received at the March of Dimes assembly on February 5th. Her future plans are to go to college and elect a Homemaking major so she can teach it in high school. Sponsored by RUSSELL WALLACE - CARSONVILLE, MICHIGAN Hay 8. Straw, Dealer in Pioneer Seed Corn -40 - 'Dating Days Dilem- mas' was the theme for the annual F.H.A. Region- al Convention held here in Sandusky on October l3, l956.
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STUDENT COUNClL TOP ROW: K. Kelly, R. Kohn, R. McLean, P. Braun, D. Finkbeiner, P. Herdell. SECOND ROW: P. Ruggles, B. Chambers, S. Moore, R. Rich, D. Reiner, Mrs. Johnson THIRD ROW: G. Pritchett, L. Bacon, M. Orchard, C. Campbell, D. McGungele, S. Sanderson. ABSENT: C, Pqgel, J. Bays, D. Stone, D. Kreiner. President - Mark Orchard Vice-President - Lynn Bacon Secretary - Carol Campbell Treasurer - David McGunegle Sponsor - Mrs. R. Johnson The main purpose of the student council is to help the school in any projects it undertakes, and to consider suggestions of the student body. Raising money by means of magazine sales, to pay for an outside scoreboard, has been one of the student council's biggest proiects in the last two years. They have also sponsored many of our assemblies. This year they sold fruit cakes and sweat shirt iackets. They also cooperated in a nation-wide clothing drive for Hungarian refugees. The organization is a member of the Thumb B Student Council. In cooperation with the other council members they sponsored talent shows, sending acts to various other schools. Sponsored by LEONARD J. PATERSON Phone 14 Sandusky 42
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