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ELEMENTARY TEACHERS AIDS. ROW . Kim Hunter. Lisa DeView. Tammy Kryscinski. Cathy Heller. Kelly Basil, Larry Kingsley. ROW 2: Laura Johnson. Vanessa Padgent. Molly Hassler. Teri Liles. Kim Beaune, Margrel Baker. WILL IT BE EXCUSED? Collecting the classroom attendants slips is office assistant Mike Wrightman. HARD AT WORK Attendance office assistant Debbie VanDenbrink is busy checking out a student ' s schedule. . JL CLERICAL ASSISTANTS. ROW . Connie Priest. Tiffany Rockwell. ROW 3: Carrie Hansen, Gina Nash. Tammy Poma. Dawn Green. Kathy Mileski. THE WORK SAVERS THE TIME SAVERS Holt High School teachers never know how much easier life could be until they had a student assistant. Even though a new restriction was imposed this year forbidding teachers assistants to use the ditto or photo copy machine, there were many other jobs an assistant could do to make the teachers day a little easier. Running errands, correction papers, typing and helping other students were common tasks given to assistants. They got the work done I can ' t do during the day. They are real time savers, believes Mr. Dave Toy. 124 Assistants
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OPPORTUNITY TO TRAVEL ABROAD New places and new faces filled the minds of the students who went to Paris and the German exchange students who came from Munich to Holt. For both groups the plane rides were long, but filled with anticipation of their arrival in Paris or Michigan. Eighteen German girls from Elsa-Brandstrom Gymnasium arrived at the Detroit Metro Airport on March 26. An equal number of Holt students and their families were there to greet the foreigners with open arms and smiles. Three weeks of touring, sightseeing and fun followed. Among the organized trips were a visit to the capitol and a fun day at Greenfield Village. Having an exchange student stay with you is a great experience, said senior Mike Wriggelsworth. I made a friend that I know I ' ll have forever! added senior Wendi Phenicie. Over spring break, 10 Holt students, along with Mr. Norm Garnett and Mrs. Betty Garnett, took a week- long transatlantic trip to Paris, France. The week went quickly and was throughly enjoyed by each person involved. The students saw many well-known sights including the Eifel Tower, Versaille Palace and Fountainbleau castle. It was a great experience filled with fun and friends. I ' ll never forget itl commented junior Mike Powers. FRANCE TRIP STUDENTS: P. Wagner. K. Schuler. J. Kressler, M. Heiser, S. Mau. J. Wilson, K, Anderick, J. Brija, M. Powers, S. Jennings. Mr. N. Garnett. A NEW FACE, in the middle of Wendy Middlesworth. Cheryl Flemming, and Kerry Golbeck, is the excited face of Eli Eberle. ALL SMILES are the IS German girls from Munich. INTERESTED. Mrs. Kitzman asks questions of a few German exchange girls. Forign Exchange 123
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TEACHIRS AIDS ROW I. Lori Kennedy. Jenny Smith. Penny Wood. Michelle Hafner. Vikki Keith. ROW 2: Christy VanWyke. Kelly Fulk. Wendy Middleswcrth. Amy Wilcox. Debbie Shassberger. Teresa Glynn. Staci Brown. Lisa Truax. TENNIS . TYPING? Although known for his tennis abilities c ir s Thomas rarely receives recognition for his typing skills. Besides easing the teachers responsibility being an assistant had personal gratifications as well Learning appreciation for the teaching profession along with the actual experience were final rewards. Finding out what teaching entails has been fun and very worthwhile was how senior high school assistant Amy Wilcox felt. There were many types of assistant positions available. Most common were the high school teacher and office assistants. Several high school students prefered to work with younger children and went over to Sycamore Elementary School for an hour of their day. like working with the kids and helping out the ones who need special attention, explained elementary assistant Cathy Heller. Others stayed in the high school and worked in the media department as library aides. No matter what positions they held, all assistants shared the qualities of hardworking, dependable individuals. Assistants 125
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