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mpg-annular 'M '-vw 'S 'tl H 1 -... W X ' + PM E +f'?feiw x I qu Assisting geometry teacher Mr. Don Bohart, senior Kristin Banks grades homework papers. She also helped the class with their work. lPeilerinl Teaacher Aids - Student Life X 29
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28 X - TeachelreAQ,i43,s,..ss-sf-asa elp for teachers Aids are an advantage Help! Many teachers have so much to do that they need aids in their classes. In the library, in labs and in the classroom, helpers were doing what they do best - assisting teachers. I like helping teachers and this seemed like something I'd enjoy, junior Claudine Lewis, an aid for biology teacher Mrs. Kathy Bodner, said. Of all the tasks, certain ones were favorites. HI enjoy grading papers and helping Ms. tZonal Ray, junior Allison Clark said. Besides the classroom, helpers aided in the gym too. As an aid, I am able to grade papers and organize the lesson plan. I help and participate in the gym ac- tivities. Also I am able to show a certain activity and how it is done, senior Diana Anglin said. Students got explanations from Helping with the finalization of six weeks grades is sometimes too much for teachers to do. Here, senior jennifer Owens double checks an average in a cliemistry class. lPellerinl teacher-aids during labs. In labs, different groups worked as in- dividual units, and teachers cann ot help everyone at the same time. However, with the help of aids, teachers can achieve that goal. f'It gave me a taste of what teaching is like. It was neat to get to know the students and help them out when they are having problems or ques- tions, senior Laurie Paschal, another aid to Mrs. Bodner, said. Both the teacher and the aid benefitted. 'tAnother advantage is the good feeling you get when you have saved the teachers hours of work that they would have had to do at home and seeing the progress made each day by each student, Paschal said. The tedious and routine drudgeries of grading papers and tests became the tasks of the teacher-aids. This enabled the in- structor to focus energy into better educating the students. lBua and Inglej K fl . mr
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Qs. No drinking in the halls, but senior Brian Becker sneaks a drink before the long wait till lunch. ICrawfordl 0-dak r a s S at to i , fle Although hazing sophomores is against the rules, it was done. Sophomore Tandy Welborn walks out of the cafeteria to be rated by the senior boys. lPellerinl Even the cafeteria has rules, such as no cutting in line. Working as cafeteria monitor, Mrs. Betty Bob Anderson warns sophomore Lance Bobbitt not to out in the snack bar line. lBryanl
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