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.. .l L ix il' V S O LEFT TO RIGHT: Ross Dugas, Mike Schletty.jim Martin, Dan Gallo I I O O Librarians Despite the fact that there are machines to be run for classroom films, there seems to be a mysterious shortage of people to run them. AVSO is an organization that was designed to equip the world with projectionists, but they seem to have dissolved into thin air. ' Cindy Unise, Cindy Aumer, Sue Morin, Mary Meyer, Pat Fasset, Terry McOuillisn Peggy Tschida, Debby Ross, lean Opatrny Sr. Cleopha: School Librarian in lm Y
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la i l. s ROW 2: Marie Weinrauch, Kathy Krall, Tom Reiter, Mark jansen, Dave Engstrom, Mark Stage, jeff Daniels. ROW 1: Kathy Kaufenberg, Sharon Dunn, Nicki Vavra, Linda Barthol, Debby Brazier. Readers' Theater ROW 2: Tom Holleran, jim Day, Linda Barthol, janet Donovan, Ellen Paulos, janet Nistler, ROW 1: Tom Mahowald, Ross Dugas, Dave Selbitschka, judy Anderson, Kathy Krall, Lynn Tobeck. 5 l 8 5 Orbit Extra- extra, read all about it. Get your Orbit. What's an Orbit? Orbit is the name of the new school newspaper. What has been before, only a passing thought, is now an actual occurence. Four times a year students receive Orbit. In it are varied articles, some of which are light and humorous, others factual and to the point. The staff, under their super- visor Sister M. Richard, collect bits and pieces here and there to put into the paper. So watch out! Maybe in one issue you will be on the cover of Orbit. Readers' Theater Act well your part, there all honor lies. This is the motto the newly formed group, the Thespians, follow. Under the guidance of Sister Mary Richard, the Thes- pians hope to accomplish something in the varied fields of Dramatics, among them Readers' Theater, Talent Show, and a Coffeehouse Produc- tion.
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'P '34'Qf!'ii Ianet Ramacher, Patti Fassett and Debbie Riley prepare for an F.S.A. luncheon. , Q . if-dx .H -Y kv Ann Rausch awaits assistance on a stencil. 87 s l F.S.A. Future Secretaries Association is an organization to prepare busi- ness students for office duties. Their monthly meetings bring in guest speakers to enlighten the girls about the business world. F.S.A. sponsors the annual Sno- Ball dance. The girls worked hard, but the dance fell short of being superb. The officers of F.S.A. are Presi- dent Ann Rausch, Vice President Marie Koegel, Secretary Nancy Zack, and Treasurer Renee Bert- rand. wie- Nancy Zack reads the minutes at an F.S.A. meeting.
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