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. LEFT: Derek Patton plays the part of Dudley the nerd to a “T” with his taped hornrims and high water” pants. Photo by Rad Horn. OPPOSITE PAGE: Porkettes” were the cafeteria specialty in the Taylor show. Kristi Walker pretends to take a bite of her styrofoam meat pat- tie during a cafeteria scene. Photo [OMING SOO KRAIG KNC Derek Patton ABOVE: Many people helped prepare for the presentation that was made at the school almost three months after the show was filmed. Brandi Boren tapes up posters listing the stars of “It’s My Job . . . It’s What I Do.
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Managers have no job descriptions, they do JUST EVERYTHING WANTED: one secre- rary gofer statisti- cian doctor maid cheerlead- er mechanical engineer filmer friend HOURS: erratic and long, very long PAY: nothing Must be self-motivated, ob- livious to yelling and screaming, and able to leap tall buildings in a single bound. Why would anyone in their right mind even attempt to fill this bill? Good question. Yet almost twenty students do these special jobs. They are more commomly known simply as: The Managers.” Patrick Collier and Cory Campbell, two of the five lower grade managers who spent countless afternoons after school and Saturday mornings helping the football team, both agreed it was because they like football and just wanted to help out in Senior Angela Kinsey had her first season of managing with the girls' basketball teams, and she claimed to enjoy her duties (except the goop''-y ones). Many of her friends were on teams and she said she liked being able to participate indi- rectly in the games. But the older, wiser(?), more experienced managers know what's in store for them, and they know exactly why they do it. Because no one else will,” said Traci Parish, senior and a five-year veteran for the girls’ basketball teams. Whatever the reason, the managers are a very important part of the smooth running op- eration of the teams. Without them, coaches and players would have to do their own washing, cleaning, and record keeping. And although they don't often voice their thanks, the coaches and teammates do appreciate their work. Head football coach, Terry Wolf said, We're very fortunate to have the excellent managers and bat girls that we have. opening
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