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Other Office and Teacher Aides were: (Front row) Tammy Collier. Jeannette Rodriguez. Janet Phelps. Shelly Overcast. Vonda Mowdy. Diana Propps. Janet Linden. Carol Walker (Row 2) Dana Wiginton. Jamie Gray. Liz Parker. April Duval. Teri Crossland. Lori Sides. Judy Brown (Row 3) Kim Row. Bren- da Hicks. Donna Martin. Brenda Ellingwood. Lynette Hill. Scott Morozoff Completing a day’s work for teachers and secretaries, aides Brenda Webb. Megan Russell. Phyllis Kincannon and Toye Crossland take a rest after a hectic day of running errands. Working as aides are Kyle Kirby and Walt Hagerty. The main thing they learned this year was to fill the bottle for the ditto machine without spilling on the floor. Aides — 25
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Office Aides and Teacher Aides were as fol- lows: (Front row) Paige Browne. Paula Pey- ton. Michelle Connell, Tara Moss. Tammy Baldwin (Row 2) Kathy Huddleston. Shawn Severa. DeeAnn Scoggin, Honey Kastner (Row 3) LeeAnn Richeson, Terri Leflett, Maryse Morton. Carol Linden. Terri Pogue. Tracy Boles. Claire Peard Students lend a helping hand Continually on the move by running errands and carrying messages to classrooms are just a couple of the miscellaneous jobs of the diligent office aides. Office aides help to keep the office running smoothly each hour by answering the phone, picking up the tardy and absentee slips, sorting the mail, counting the money, and contributing to various student needs. Teacher aides also come in quite handy to rid the teachers of some of their minor chores. They do such things as check roll, type, run off and grade tests, along with be- ing a good inspiration to the class. These students earn a full credit for their outstanding effort throughout the school year. Other Office and Teacher Aides were: (Front row) Gayle Braddock, Lucy Drury. Jill Kin- ney. Rhoda Jones (Row 2) Tracy Fancher. Donna Chivers, Debbie Miller. Rhonda Mil- ton. Sophia Alvarez (Row 3) Lorrainne Del- gado. Michelle Hastings. Mike Scalf, Becky Evans. Beverly Chambliss. Pam Davis. Kevin Bloomer 24 — Aides
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Building custodians and main- tenance men helped provide the basic neatness which Al- tus High School stands for. They helped organize tables, kept hallways and classrooms in order and maintained build- ings. Without their high stan- dard of organization, the high school would have no neat fa- cilities on which to build a high standard of education. Cleaning the high school were the custodians. They were (Front Row) E.G. Truitt, Oscar Jones. D.C. Hill (Back Row) Bobby Talley, Joe Black. Lynn Breur, Monceis Vara' Service personnel care about us Serving and preparing tasty, grade A lunches to faculty and students are the Altus High School cooks. Hungry lines formed outside the cooks headquarters, five times a week, while the five cooks made and planned a variety of meals for the school. The cooks made true the saying An army travels on its stom- ach Like wise. Altus High School proved that a school's attitude can be high after con- suming tasty and satisfying meals. The AHS cooks became famous throughout the halls of the high school for their pizzas and french fries. Preparing meals for Altus High School were the cooks: Goldie Harper. Millie Yates. Ruby Smith. Hazel Oakley, and Ida Mae Carter. 26 — Services
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