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Peer Tutor Jeannie Rininger talks things over with Mrs. Labhart. Lisa Trible and Coy Zuelly check the files. Velissa Young helps Shannon with her class- room work. WHAT ARE PEER TUTORS? The Peer Tutors of the Life Skills Class are students who willingly give up their study halls to work with the kids in the class. Junior and Senior peer tutors receive a credit for their valuable time. They have formed a club called the Advocates Club” . The Peer Tutors, the kids and members of the community are able to participate in the club. They go out and do different activities in the community. To most of the peer tutors their period in the Life Skills Class is a highlight to their day. The peer tu- tors are as follows: Row 1: Don Bailey, Melissa Lechner, Jeannie Rininger, Lisa Trible, Heather Alvey. Row 2: Sandy Hearst, Lisa Glenn, Coy Zuelly, Kelly Askins, Row 3: Vicki Hicks, Laura Moser, Lisa Peter, Tara Schneider. The member of the Advocates Club from left to right are: Row 1: Heather Alvey. Laura Moser, Lisa Peter, Vicki Hicks, Tara Schneider, and Lisa Trible; Row 2: Kelly Askins, Jeannie Rininger. Mr. Boengik, and Sandy Hearst. Helping Mrs. Labhart and Shannon with the menu is Peer Tutor Jessica Steed. Working with the computer is Peer Tutor Heather Alvey and student Angie Gar- ret. PEER TUTORS 29
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The Library Aids from left to right are: Amy Wicker, Kari Kleaving, Stacy Milburn, Julie Schirtzinger, Holly Chesnut, Missy Rhodes, Tony Schaefer, Terria Ballis. Mikki Stiff, Pam Christmas, Rosey Simms, and Julie Christmas. The Office Aids from left to right are: Amy Gibson, Jenny Simpson, Beth Goffinet, Mindy Smith, Theresa Borho, Leah Birchler, Deanna Billings, Jennifer Hagedorn, Sara Freeman, Sherri Leimgruber, Stacy Hildebrant, Paige Pride, Sharon Carmichael, Amy Hagedorn, Sara Alvey, and Rebecca Smitley. STUDENT “BROWN NOSER” The P.E. Helpers from left to right are: Sara Sprin- kle, Susan Poehlein, Becky Raider. Bart Blum, Jamie Wilhite, and Tonya Coomer. The fourth period library aid, Pam Christmas, makes sure that everyone signs in. As a student of Tell City High School one has many opportunities to help ones fellow students and faculty mem- bers. One way of helping faculty mem- bers is by replacing a study hall with work in the office. There one can pick up absence slips for Mrs. Biever. One can also work in the library and help Mr. Blazey by making sure everyone from study hall has signed in, also assistance in keeping fellow students in order. Another way of helping is working for Mr. Page’s and Miss Patterson’s P.E. classes. Here one can help keep score of games, watch students and hand out towels. All in all students who replace their study halls with work for faculty members are not “brown nos- ing” but extending their education be- yond the books. 28 STUDENT HELPERS
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THE VOCATIONAL HOSA is concerned with the care of the elders in this town. HOSA had a Health Fair this year for everyone to check out their health. OEA sent members to the district contest, where these members placed: Tammy Peter, Tina Karney, Leah Birchler, and Kim Moshenek. They had prepared for this contest for two weeks before, by studying other books and old tests. There were thirteen girls who at- tended the contest. The VICA club has five divisions: Build- ing Trades, Auto Mechanics, Electricity, Commercial Industrial Arts, and Welding. All of these classes teach stu- dents by actual hands-on-training. The classes are optional during the Junior and Senior year and they are fun as well as educational. The I.O.L. members from left to right are: Row 1: Jenny Simpson, Tricia Paris, Tina Stanley, Deanna Billings, and Sandy Vogelman; Row 2: Jenan Mahaney, Jamie Wilhite, Julie Poole. Janet Price, Cindy Adkins, Kim Moshenek. and Stephanie Worsley; Row 3: Ginger Polk, Tina Karney, Leah Birchler, Bobbie Werne, Shelley Boehman, Susan Poehlein, Ami Wicker, Lisa Nix, Kena Stephens, and Vicki Rogier. These girls are also O.E.A. members along with Tammy Peter, Matt Haller, and Kent Hammack. Top Left Micro mini is a vocation- al class dealing with word processors. Students from the left are: Chris Alvey, Marvin Lane. Patty Risse, Tammy Peter, Michelle Reed, and Wendy Hammack. Top Right The HOSA members from the left to the right are Gina Mosby, Mary Ann Litherland, Jane Polen, Leann Stevens. Robby Goffinet, Paula Freeman, and Karen Doogs. Working on the word processors printer is Patty Risse. Working in their books during HOSA class is Mary Ann Litherland and Jane Polen. THEIR CAREERS 30 VOCATIONAL CLASSES
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