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Above: Brian Hiner and Jim Morrison check the stock of supplies on the bookstore. Top Center: Preparing a solution for a class Stephanie Chomko and Wendy Todd mix chemicals for the properly balanced formula. Top Left: LAB AIDES: Front Row: Mary Jane Ravaschietto, Ivy Devanis, Roberta Bartucci, Dawn Bassett, Stephanie Mitchell, Maria Horkovich, Stephanie Chomko, Wendy Todd. Back Row: Cindy Arenholdt, Doug Oberman, Roger Perry, Dwayne Jackson, Dan Dooley, Dale Johnson, Carl Cochran, Ke- vin Burke, Donna Vallow, Laura Jablonski, Heidi Feemster, Cathy Agnos, Carin Heitz. Above Left: A.V. AIDES: John Billstrand, Mrs, Nawrocki, Bob Evely, Bill Evely, Lisa Todd, Wendy Anderson, Cari Bednarczk, Stacy Alford, Jim Billstrand, Mr. Chartrand, Not Pictured, Bryan Eytcheson. Left: BOOKSTORE AIDES: Mrs. Carol Bed- nar, Maribeth VanSwol, Jim Morrison, Brian Hiner, Kelli Hirsh. AIDES 93
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Ambitious aides help staff While many students spent their free periods eating lunch and gossip- ing with friends, a special group of students assisted the staff in various departments of the building. Volun- teer aides lent their spare time stacking shelves, running errands, and even preparing scientific ex- periments. Aides became a valuable part in running a high school the size of Thornwood. Above: Weighing a beaker full of sodium chloride Dale Johnson checks the equation for the correct amount of the chemical. Above Right: LIBRARY AIDES: Front Row: Brandon Adams, Dawn Tolar, Carmen Dun- bar, Marie Anderson, Cecil Miles, Second ROW.' Tammy Binette, Nancy Tigue, Shelly Griga, Rhonda Collins, Carla Klinkhammer. Back Row: Mr. J asek, Trish Hedges, Roxanne Centers, Jim Clark, Branko Sopcic, Jean Gal- lery, Karyn Graske. Right: MAIN OFFICE AIDS: Diane Ritchie, Dana Courtney, Jack Frost, Dee Dee Caudle, Tom Buckman, Diane Mateja, Chanel Dow- ney, Jean Williams, Colleen Wakefield, 92 AIDES The main office assistants sorted mail, did paper Work, and performed many tedious but important jobs during the school day. Selling school supplies and organizing shelves headed the list of duties in the book- store. Lab, library, and audio visual aides assisted in each of these de- partments While gaining experience in the field as well as learning how the school operates. V 39' . ,K
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D.E. student goes national What is Distributive Education? Distributive Education identifies a program of instruction which teach- es marketing, merchandising and management. Mr. Earl Sheridan, D.E. coordinator, took charge of fif- ty students, the maximum for the program, who spent three or four periods a day in school and about twenty-two hours per Week on-the- job. In order to support their annual employer-employee Banquet, Distri- 3 Above: Modeling in the Prom fashion show sponsored by D.E., Nancy Davies and Joe Miles suggest proper attire for the Prom. Top Right: Preparing for an upcoming D.E. competition Mr. Sheridan and Janice Holow- bowski review a chapter on apparel and ac- cessories. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION I Front Row:Gayle Gyllstrom, George Padgett, Shar- on Holmes, Carla Zinnen, Eilleen Doherty, Becky Pescetto. Second Row.' Lori Condy, Cindy Golem, Nancy Davies, Donna Mayszak, TuVon Armstead, Jan Holobowski, Marianne Westhoven, Lisa Braver, Jenny Dandurand, Laura Skorpua. Back Row: Mr. Sheridan, Co- lette Geremia, Debbie Kaschube, Terry Houts, Linda Gruszka, Harold Skulte, John Zoppi, Kim Alcock, Chuck Chilla, Karen Gula. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION II Front Row: Amy Chmielewski, Jean Morrisey, Sue Giovingo, Sue Sparrey, Jean Jablon, Millie Lemajich, Linda Liesse, Beth Chilla, Cindy Igielski, Lynn Ward, Kathy Pulusiak. Back Row.' Sue Jozwiak, Sandy Reaves, Cheri Go- lem, Carolyn Stienmueller, Terry Schultz, Mike Thomas, Mike Janiga, Jim Ziepen, Dave Klimaszewski, Wayne Johnson. 94 DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION butive Education students held many fund-raising activities, under the leadership of presidents Linda Gruszka of D.E. I and second year president Millie Lemajich of D.E. II. One student qualified for the Na- tional Distributive Education com- petition. Debbie Kaschube received a first in state in apparel and acces- sories, owner-manager level, which qualifed Debbie for the national tournament, in Anaheim, California on June 12. X
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