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SUBS AW' ft Um Aykkryryr I K .xx fi 1-. Subs like changing routine: By Lisa Atturio The surprise of a substitute in a class is sometimes looked upon as a holiday. The shoe is rarely put on the other foot. The students seldom think of how the substitute feels, Most ofthe substitutes commented how much they like the difference in daily routine. I like the atmosphere and the people contact. I wouldnt like to be in the same routine every day. Mrs. JoAnn Farris commented. She continued to say that she wouldnt enjoy being a teacher. The same routine every day didnt interest her. I have been substituting at Haltorn for six yearsg this is the only school that I substitute at, she said. When students were asked if they liked having substitutes, comments came up such as these: Yes, cause then you dont have to do anything - Kelly Lynch Yes, it gives you time to do all the homework you didnt do - Kay Ford Yeah! Cause you dont have to do as much work - Kevin Reeves. A 1 Mrs. Ruth Metts, ex-chemistry teacher, crochets during her conference period. People contact, atmosphere make standing in fun .,..rw3m: ' ' Mrs. Aileen Payne's student teacher Beverly Stanford helps Darrell Anderson with his Calculus.
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SAFETY s f 2 5 Q X. ' X' ., Q ,s A Q 1 . X me JN- zhyqi.. A I Mr. Leon Hagmann listens to the weather radio Mrs. Mary Atkins, HECE teacher, watches David Queen CPR instructor, demonstrate one of the first steps in and checks the clouds. CPR. VHOE offered the class to anyone in the school. -NSG.. I Aww' ,fe ,,..w' Tammi Cure checksjanet Feazell's blood pressure. The VHOE class took 5,800 blood pressures and won a Mr. Ed Logan checks the expiration dates ot' the state award for the largest percentage of pressures taken at a high school. fire extinguishers. He worked with the Student Council on fire drills.
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CUSTODIANS Keepin' its otless: Umfmmspaff Who was that man in the blue uniform? That man is either a custodian, janitor, or an air-conditioning man. They're always around. Well, almost always. They work every day during the summer in eight hour shifts. The head custodian, Tom Hamlin is an exception working nine hours a day. During the summer every piece of furniture in every room of the school is removed and all of the floors are stripped and waxed. After every dance, they stay after and com- pletely strip and wax the cafeteria. The fToors are in awful shape after the dances, all scuffed and just about anything else imaginable. said Mr. Hamlin. The general duties include repairing broken doors, windows, plumbing, electrical facilities and lighting switches. The new uniforms are the idea of the peo- ple down the hill CAdministration Buildingj. They thought of it and we have to pay for them out of our own salaries. custodian Ray Bain with a slight chuckle commented. The vacations that teachers and students get are not what the custodians get. For instance, at Christmas they get about four days off, whereas students and teachers get two weeks. Fringe benefits are at a minimum. A P of payment plan 1. ' Q W. T. Lurtrell is doing his daily sweeping duty. Pat Ceiber, Tom Hamlin, Ray Bain, Earl Chapman and Lou Dominguev take a break before school starts T X 1 if ' all ' V i ur' Q --in ff an I
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