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M ,mr twiki Those Who Are it Taught, Teach BBN X XXL www isfliaimt M Wg, N3-JN Cqhlfxwm Qc -. x 'W Day one was always terrify- ing, as we sailed down unfa- miliar halls into a sea of curious and seemingly vicious faces. So began our year of ex- ploratory elementary aid, in which we were forced to make - a -X ,TU NSC! Oy 'X the transition from high school . .. 1 I . D X , Q , W4 Q, f , P7 stqdent to a greatly idolized fi- NRY5 Xt ' if CL igflf Muzjtire to be revered by our QQ l ' -'A' f I young charges. I ' , Each of our actions were all , closely scrutinized, whether we were performing such du- ties as grading papers, making crafts, or simply talking with one of the kids. New friendships were formed with the faculty and students of the elementary, and we discovered that learn- ing wasn't a one-way street, as we were often taught by those we were instructed to teach. ITS GOTTA BE PERFECT' Two ele- DLSCOVERY A student looks through a mentary students work to construct a snow- book while preparing her book report, while man to decorate their hall. Dedra Hamm searches for another choice. 80XExp1oratory Teachers
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UMay l Help You? lt's basically just on-the-job-train- ing. Library and office assistants learn how to manage everything from re-shelving a book to answer- ing the phone with, l'Blue River Val- ley High School. The library assistants were, first hour, Phil lessee and Tammy Den- ney, second hour, Tina Cheek, third hour, Kristi French and Sheila Lef- fingwell, fourth, fifth, and sixth hours, Melissa Bales, leff Dane, Reece Esham, and Sharon Wilkin- son. Also providing their services for Mrs. Poffenbarger and Mrs. Cana- day were, seventh hour, Marion Ab- bott and Dennis Cole, eighth hour, Ken Bray and Nancy Denney, and ninth hour, Vickie Hunt and Traci Craig. All the office helpers were, first, Carol Nicholas and Tina Cheek, sec- ond, Tarnrny Seward, lanna Court- ney, and Callie Huth, third, Traci Craig. Also offering their skills and labors to Mrs. Lewis and Mrs. Kurz were, fourth, fifth, and sixth, Geor- gia Royer, Susan Hernly, Tina Wil- lett, and Debbie Hungerford, sev- enth, Kellie Brown, eighth, lirn Da- vis, and ninth, David Berry. ..-.n X kj' I rg' I S ' 1 t ...H l . f is . 3 . y . .ti the -.'. 1 1-Q 1 A ,g . r W - - Q 'if '-ti' ii. W A ' if if it , itt, 1 4 ff- fee- .- , H . - . 5 X-v25znf?2is252ffiis,f'tag'Z ,- 9 Where's that card?! Checking in books Why can 't this be easier? After teachers and putting them back on their home shelves is all part of the iob of Marian Abbott, library assistant. 8 Z! Office And Library Assistants return filmstrips they have to be checked in and retiled, and Phil lessee prepares to put some back in their proper drawer.
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