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' h m 14 Program Complemented H, low would you feel if a student locked your purse, wallet, or keys in a file cabinet. Frustrated? This incident, plus others have happened to the aides at Rubidoux. This is my third year at RHS being an aide. I like working with the students and also the teachers are great to work for, stated Ms. Bartlebaugh. Unfortunately, aides are somewhat ignored and are not looked upon as port of the educational program. Many feel they are just here to help the teachers. Ms. Shrack, whose classroom has been brightened by her aides invaluable assis- tance, said, Aides complement the en- tire educational manual, visual and communication skills needed to assist students in meeting their educational needs. Aides quietly but surely en- hance the learning environment by cor- recting papers, running off dittos, and completing any other task that may cre- ate a block between the teachers ' time and the students ' learning. Besides merely working under teach- ers, aides also help the students. They provide the special care that some kids need. I enjoy working with kids; to me it is very entertaining, commented Ms. Pennington, ir 1. Mr. Wright and Mr. Soloman converse while woiting for their orders in the Falcon Room. 2. Mr. Tieri assists a student with a difficult problem. 3. Mr. Soloman diligently searches for the lost sheet of music. Bartlebaugh, Jane Aide Bruno, Jennifer Aide Hoover, Stephanie Aide Huey, Sharon Aide Munnecke, Janet Aide Worrell, Brendo Aide O s j|2«:- H Kh » l ' 263
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Weber, Herbie ROP Werner, Joe Business Westermeyer, Stella Foreign Language Wiltenton, Barbara Special Education Williams, Linda Work Experience Witaker, Carol Physical Education 262 We ' re the Kids of Ar
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Tedious But Essential We hen you clean your room after threats by Mom, you probably think that it would be easier to climb Mt. Ever- est. And consider the occasions when you cook for your family. Not a Betty Crocker sponsored affair. If you think these little chores are trying, consider the jobs of the support staff. Campus supervisors crusaded the campus and made sure everything was in order. Checking passes and keeping the parking lots in order were some of their duties. Cooking for 1800 students may seem a virtual impossibility, but the cafeteria workers pulled it off with fi- nesse. Lugging the inevitable broom or desk cleaner behind them, janitors were an intrinsic part of the school ' s upkeep and maintainance. Each of these jobs was not simple. When you look at these chores, you ' ll be glad that your responsibilities encom- pass only your home life, and not the maintainance of an entire school. 1. Keeping Rubidoux the cleanest school in Riverside, Les Forrell scrubs the lockers. 2. Janitors: Front row: Ron Garcia and Nzuyen Van Dang. Back row: Joe Gamoche, Ted Thomas and Basil Florence. 3. Enforcing the Tardy Truancy Policy, Harrison Cole drags Doreen Beard to the office for being late. 4. Campus supervisors: Front row: Marge Johnson and Dee Popp. Middle row: Jerry Alexander. Back row: Harrison Cole and Larry Oliver. 5. Sanity is the key to Mario Lopez as she clears the cafeteria counters. 6. Cafeteria Workers: Front row: Dora Limon, Shirely Gotchet, Dora Gonzalez, Lorraine Paradise, and Lavon Van Allen. Middle row: Ann Geluso, Connie Pittmon, Pat Allard, Maria Lopez and Betty Powlack. Bock row: Sally Frias, Sharon Corrillo, Joanne Krueger, Anno May Sickles and Vivian Adams. 264 We ' re the Kids of America
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