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This Page Sponsored By: KOEHRING BOMAG DIVISION CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS 1210 Kenton Street Springfield, Ohio (513) 325-8733 r =- 32
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DOING A JOB In every busy office there are hundreds of little jobs that need to be done. Taking messages to teachers, answering phones, running off tests and work sheets, delivering projectors and A-V materials to classrooms, and helping out when ever and where ever a job needed to be done were just some of the jobs taken care of by the office aides and the A-V assistants at South. Mr. Wright felt that this year ' s aides were very dependable and Mr. Barrett acclaimed his A-V aides as good workers who quickly learned to work with the new equipment. Throughout the office complex, secretaries and administrators agreed that the aides were indispensible to the smooth running of the school. Mrs. Warren, who worked very closely with the student aides, stated that it would be hard to run the office without the assistance of the student workers and Mr. Roger Baker stated, I have found the office aides most co- operative and capale of doing a real business-like job for us. 1. Florence Boyd. 2. Tim Lewis. 3. Brian Stroble. Phil Parril. 5. Sonya Smith. 6. Darin Johnson, Tami Thornton. 7. Pat Taylor. 8. Lisa Peterson, Rae Casey. 9. Kim Neville, Teresa O ' Brien. 10. Juanita Johnson, Anna McDavid, Brian Stroble. A-V AND OFFICE AIDES ;--
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A LOOK TO THE FUTURE Not all the clubs at South are spirit and fun oriented. Future Business Leaders and Future Homemakers of America are both organizations that are directly related to subjects that students take in school and possible to careers that they will follow after graduation. FBL was a small group this year that basically looked into the career possibilities offered in their chosen field of business. FHA, on the other hand, was a large organization that actively participated in many of the activities that are directly related to future job opportunities. They began their year by making and selling school pennants and then went on to participate in Mock Weddings and Pre-School Day Care. The final project for the FHA was the selling of green ribbons in memory of the slain children in Atlanta, Georgia. Both groups offered their members a chance to take a first hand look at possible career choices. 1. Shannon Taylor, Carlos Stone. 2. Ann Riggins. 3. Marie Channels. 4. Mrs. Myers. 5. Steve Young, Tami Yates. 6. Rosemary Johnson. 7. Marie Banta. 8. Renee Wellington. 9. Mary Bray. 10. Mike Day, Carmen Henry, Ishmaelite Foote, Barbara Crowe, Dawn Oliver. FBL. FHA 33
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