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It goes here! During 4A Jason Keeler does a tnk that most library workers hate, shelving books. Library Workers: front Row Tricia Baehr, Michelle Bowers. Geneva Bellestri, Peggy Martin, Nicole Fosnaught Back Row Regina Bonneau, Carrie Riffle. Adam Zolciak, lason Hurley, Erest Brancheau School Helpers Take on New Challenges ost students sat around in study hall helping themselves to better grades, but lab and library workers put in an extra effort to help out the school. The students who did this devoted their time to help out the science teachers or helped keep order in the media center. How did one become a lab or library assistant? All a person had to do was ask a science teacher to be a lab assistant, or ask Mr. Palicki to be a library helper, and wait for them to check out past records, such as grades and behavior. Most lab and library assistants took the job to be with their friends or to get out of study hall. Lab assistant Kelly Mulherin stated, Being a Lab Assistant was more fun than just sitting around in study hall. The favorite jobs of the lab assistants were grading tests while the least favorite was cleaning the counters because they were chemical stained and a lot of scrub- bing was required. Library workers had a different tone of work. The jobs mostly dealt with clerical work such as filing cards and getting books in order to be put on the shelves. Of the various jobs in the media center, the most dis- liked job was shelving; no one preferred doing it. The most enjoyed jobs for the library helpers were delivering pass slips and carding books. Many people became library workers for an extra half credit or to escape study hall, but some students had different reasons for working at the library like Carrie Riffle who stated, ttl worked at the school library for ex- perience so I could get a job at the Bedford Library dur- ing the summer. Library worker, Adam Zolciak stated, I enjoyed work- ing in the library because it gave me experience for media work and I got to see all the new books; not to mention the half creditf' All the lab and library assistants did their work during their study hall period with the ex- ception of those working in the library instead of gym due to an injury. Taking on new responsibilities and learning new things were some of the things lab and library assistants learned. 6i
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Front Row: Kelly Mulherin, Buffy Williams. Tricia Hanna, lulie Hawkins, Tracy Richmond, Cathy Gray, Amy Byers. Back Row: Tracy Kessler, Beth Saunders. lenny Bagrowski, Barb Balla, Erika Flint, Melissa Krohn, Paula Kwiatkowski. Carefull Barb Bella and Erika Flint work hard mixing chemicals and cleaning counters. Oh my! As Mr. Palicki looks at the enormous amount of overdue slips, Gina Bonneau waits patiently to receive them so she can hand them out.
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Symphonlc land: Front Row: Tera Konieczny, Cheryl Werner. Carol Hanline. Denise Groll. Tina Adkins, Stacy Lammers, Kim Horn, Dawn Post, lenny Sanderson, Nicole Nowakowski. Second Row: Kim Harrold, lenny Harpster, Michelle Smith. Vlce President lody Owczaruk, Tina Phebus, Heather Woods. Robin Gorrell. Dawn Niswender, Dave Macieiewski, lodi lenkins, Darcie Shea. Pete Schmieg, leff Edmonds. Thlrd Row:lill Zorbaugh, Kris Ayers, Katrina Meyer, Melissa Madden. Kelfy Fisher. Karla Oberle, Rachel Warren. Kristy Orth, lohn All Smlles . . . At the Symphonic Band Pizza Party, an employee of Little Caesar's and Little Caesar himself help distribute pizza to band members. 62 Neiman, mn lennewine. lulie Francis, Presldent: Linda McLean. lanice Gill, Ted Stadniczuk. Brian Bee, Josh DeMerrit. Tonya Leffel, Roben Hornyak, Greg Gephart, Suellen Wilson. Back Row: Guy Cooper. Andrew Tapper, Tami Poole, Liz Kohler. Matthew Wagenhauser. Secretary: Ryan Rhoades, Michelle Carpenter. Amy Brown, Becky Neon. Amy Stanifer, Melissa Harrison, Erika Porter, Rick Schroeder, lohn Light, leff Barber, Greg Clarke. Treasurer: Darrin Posta, Doug Walcher, Amjad Farah. Scott Stacey, lim Owen. What Sklll . . . While at the $010 and Ensemble Festival. eighth grader Becky Neorr and freshman Amy Brown warm-up before their performance. Their group received an I in competition.
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