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The students seemed to keep busy throughout the year. If not participating in clubs, then by working for teachers. Three groups of students assisted the faculty in their never ending jobs such as typing, correcting homework and tests, and sometimes helping other students to do bet- ter work. Student Secretaries were an important part of the school scene at N.B.H. throughout the year. They assisted by doing many tasks teachers would not have had time to do themselves. The Cadet Teochers consisted of 18 students, 17 of whom were female. These students per- formed services for the teachers of the Middle and the Elementary schools. Their jobs Were very similar to those of the student secretaries at the high school. If ever you wondered why the library was always so neat and tidy, it was principally because of the students working there — Library Aids. These people hod a busy schedule checking out books, chasing down overdue books, plus the many other duties assigned to them. When asked how they had helped throughout the year, the librarian. Miss Brainard replied, “Most of the Library Aids have been very helpful, especially in typing cards ond business letters. 22
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Student Aides Offer Help (OPPOSITE PAGE) Top: Lory Dietz ond Ron O'Neil find the cord file o very helpful assistant in the library. Bottom Left: The busy librarians at their tasks of keeping our library in order. Bottom Right: Always with a smile, Brenda Barnes, one of our librarians, assists the students who request help. (THIS PAGE) Left: The many faces of the 1973-74 cadet teachers. Bot- tom Left: Pom Jamison, o reliable secretary, waits patiently for her next assignment. Below: The 1973-74 cadet teachers. Bottom Right: Patti Blackwell, Dawn Crawford, and Julie Thompson find the office practice room a convenient meeting place when there isn’t a whole lot of secre- tarial work.
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