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SERVICE: volunteers assist with tickets, films, clerical duties From a small booth at the entrance to the stadium, the front door of the gym, or the ticket window located in the auditorium lobby, Business Managers sold tickets for home games and dramatic and musical productions. Under the direction of Mr. David Stahly, these students also volunteered to serve as ushers and kept detailed attendence records for all school functions. Assisting deans, department heads, the school nurse and the bookstore manager, Office Messengers deliv- ered messages, typed and mimeographed school notices, sorted mail, and checked daily attendance lists. Sponsored by Mr. Richard Hammond, members of the Audio-Visual Club coordinated a film schedule, delivered films to class- rooms, and operated the public address system during assemblies and homeroom periods. BUSINESS MANAGERS: FRONT ROW— Kathy Phelps, Marti Hawkins, Jody Murphy, Kathy Graham. SECOND ROW— Sue Boulais, Dennis West, Becky McCafferty, Judy Reinken. THIRD ROW— Gloria Gentry, Susie Higginbotham, Peg Pafu, Janet Schmidlin, Pam McCleod. These students conducted gate sales at home games. 82 experience
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!SS CLUB: FRONT ROW— Mike Willis, Judy Rippeth, Charles Duke, Bill Rutan. :OND ROW— John Pasch, Paul Gerzon. BACK ROW— Don Sulgrove, Paul Thomas, Pierson. The Chess Club practiced after school on Wednesdays. fSET CLUB: FRONT ROW— Debra Todd, Kathy Welch, Beverly Corss, Amy slier, Patty Rutan. SECOND ROW— Mary Russell, Daryl Raines, George Pullman, e Flick. THIRD ROW— Jeff Henson, Larry Norris, Elwin Mahan, Robert Strickland, tt Selm. Included in the activities of the Subset Club is learning to calculate tiplications on slide rule. Paul Gerzon, playing number four on the Chess Team, contemplates his next move in a match against a rival school. The meets, spon- sored by Mr. Weaver, were played on Thursdays.
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OFFICE MESSENGERS: FRONT ROW— Carolyn Lain, Brenda Aus- brooks, Cheryl Koehring, Janet Jackson, Lana Smith, Linda Aus- brooks, Gail Yates, Nancy Carter, Karla Hopton, Karen Lee, Helen Lovell, Ann Lowe, Barb Van Hooser, Joyce Bacon, Nancy Dowling. SECOND ROW— Jane Bippus, Sherrie Cagle, Anna Moore, Ann McDaniel, Teena Blines, Chris Eden, Ann McClure, Anne Wrancher, Pam Thompson, Debbie Warner, Kathy Stapp, Becky Doane, Ma- ryanne Shockley, Julie VanCleave, Eileen Reilly, Janet Dixon. THIRD ROW— Penny Zander, Lisa Moore, Carolyn Rogers, Elaine Covert, Wanda Cotner, Karen McDougal, Barb Marqua, Cindy Alexander, Becky Short, Joanne Lobdell, Debbie Knoop, Karen Johnson, Patti Bailey, Tami Mitchell, Teresa Ullery, Mary Jane Rogers, Karen Gor- ham, Liliana Quinones. FOURTH ROW— Vicki Soden, Teri Fox, Robin Reynolds, Joyce Sprinkle, Sherry Gamble, Teri Pickard, Becky McCafferty, Karen Brace, Rebecca McWilliams, Susie Baugh, Shawn Snyder, Bobbie Caddell, Roxanne Hicks, Diane Prieshoff, Jenny Orme, Beverly Gross, Charlotte Estab, Stephanie Bruce, Beverly Janes, Lynn Petty. These students devote one period each day to assist administrators and office staff. AUDIO-VISUAL: TOP TO BOTTOM Charles Hartle, Mary Sullivan, Warren Kemble. Responsible for maintaining all audio-visual equipment, these three students learned the correct method of operating and repairing projectors. In preparation for taking a roll of advanced sale tickets to the book- store, Gloria Gentry, a business manager, records the exact number and price of tickets available for sale.
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