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4.991 .. QA l ...ll LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Front row: D. Cowger, T. Hoots. B. Clymer, M. Mc- Coy, S. Alexander, M. McCormick, W. Fleming, M. Dial, N. Grcnicr. Row 2: L. Brown. J. Cranc. C. Schicbly, K, Hudson, K. Mason. J. Huser. T. O'Dcll Rnw 3: L. Harmon. C. Larck. J. Kisscll. M. Price. M. Brooks. J. Crane. M. Burn Row 4: M. Dcnniston, R. West, A. Qaiyyim, J. Thevenot, J. Fahnestock, D. Mast, J. Songer, J. Dillman MAIN OFFICE ASSISTANTS front row: T. Henry, D. Sanders, M. Waggoner, T. Grayncd, L. Murphy. B. Dwyer. D, Herriott, W. Hurst, E. Mulvancy Row 2: D. Victh. K. Dcardorff, T. Clark, D. Traughbcr, A. Shadwcll Row 3: K. Cookson, M. Bradford, S. Smith. C. Andricks, N. Parker, E. Blake Row 4: A. Gist, B. Crutch- field. M. Young, T. Pcrry, D. Livingston l . i l . .ski Julic Whitc dclivcrs a call slip from Mrs. Madix to library assistant Sherri Davis. LEFT: DAWN VIETH files thc hour away in thc Attcndancc office, Assistants 73
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I 's Not Hard to Get Help These ASSISTANTS Student Assistants ran cr- rands for the main office, they delivered call slips for the deans. and they worked to help organize passes. While different students had routine duties, they all learned about the organization of school of- fices and libraries. Main office assistants did everything from sorting out materials to be delivered to the students to delivering counselor request slips. They sometimes spent long periods of time filing or looking up students' names for reference. The attendance office assis- tants worked primarily for the deans of students, filing or taking call slips to the stu- dents, much like main office workers. ln any spare time, of- fice assistants from both of- fices could catch up on a few of their studies. ABOVE: SHAWN SMITH posts cs- sential information in the Main office 77 Assistants Library workers learned a lot about the organization of a library. They ran errands, op- erated the computer, shelved book, etc. Most of the time they were kept busy checking out books, pictures, or hunting for Reader's Guide magazine articles. They seldom had time to waste. The assistants all worked continually in their settings. Those who chose the time as an opportunity to goof around didn't last in their helping positions. All Assis- tants had to be responsible, mature workers who helped the school world run smoothly. RIGHT: EVETTE MULVANEY and Tina Grayned sort out passes to be delivered. BELOW: THE LIBRARY assistants are doing what they do best: every- thing!
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BETH CUDDEBACK. ARMED with antherama Staff A student was sitting at a ta- ble. She had a notebook in front of her. She stared at the paper a few minutes and then began to write. A few minutes passed: she wrote rapidly. The copy edi- tor came over, looked at it, and said, Put it in the past tense! Wanting to kill the editor, the girl wadded up the paper and threw it across the room. Meanwhile, a boy was draw- ing a final layout. Suddenly, he swore and marched across the room looking for the Liquid Pa- per. After he touched up the layout, he began to work again. A photograper came into the room. Pictures! The editor- in-chief sighed in relief. He handed them to the other edi- tors. Things were really rolling when the representative came in. Anyone could hear a pin drop when he said, How many pages are you sending in to- night'? The editors began to sweat and the students worked faster. Typical yearbook meetings had a hard time doing the work. Meetings began at 2:50 p.m. and lasted anywhere from 3:30 to 9:30 at night. The staff fre- quently sent out for food to eat while they worked. Early evening came and the school would be quiet, except on the bottom floor. Anyone could still hear typists pecking away. The yearbook room itself had many people in it who were be- ginning to worry - tomorrow's homework! The PANTHERAMA staff didn't have an easy time. Many times, ideas seemed hopeless. What held everyone together was a strong friendship. Every- one went Through Trying Times. They made it! ln spite of ev- erything, they finished that book. There were fun times and not-so-fun-times, good days and bad. But they never quit work- ing, through pain and laughter - and realized they had learned and lived life. - by Bruce McGee were a lot like this. Deadlines came and went: often the staff her trusty Liquid Paper, attempts to design her layout sheet. PANTHERAMA STAFF: front row fl-rl Ginger Sanders, Carla Burse, Carol Behen, Misty Marquis, Wes Fleming. Kellie Jones lelubs editorj second row Y Donna Martin tchief photograperl, Bridget Dwyer, Beth Cuddeback, Pam Crews tlndex editor! Jill Pztrjani, Valerie Bonnell, Ann Brownlow. Third Row: Tammy York. Susan Sebok, Susan Hanks, Kelly Perkins, Missy Finklea. Tatia Thompson, Tim Burch. Fourth Row: Mark Muschal, Lowette Lauderdale Ccopy editorj Jay Johnson, Charles Williams Qco-editorj, Mike Anderson, Angie Kovach, Bruce McGee leo-editort. Fifth Row: Pam Holmes, Bob Hanson, .lim Park, Todd Gille- spic LBusiness Managerj Rolanda Butler, Mike Bartimus, Lisa Lindsey. 74 Pantherama
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