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Lynn Goldfarb digs into some tasty food at the teachers' luncheon this year. Marc Glusac looks one. When they're mad they're bad. Secretaries sit and look onward at one of the many pep assemblies. Sue Bucher always seems to wear a pleasant smile on her face. She works attentively in the at- tendance office. Do we pay our secretaries to constantly talk on the telephone? Ha, Ha, just kidding Mrs. Porzell
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190 Classified Grey and Blue for You by Monica Fedder This year's secretaries worked hard for everyone on campus. Their jobs were full of sorting, typing, phone calls, papers, etc. The ad- ministrators couldn't run their jobs smoothly without them. They're true lifesavers when it comes to a help- ing hand on the days when the papers are piled sky high. Carol Porzel, receptionist said, I enjoy helping students, typing bulletins, and answering parents questions. It is rewarding to satisfy people's problems with solutions. Secretary Shelley Harbour com- fun to work with the staff and students - each day always brings something new to deal with. mented, HSMHS is the greatest! lt's is ...... . i G T . - . G T 1 u f . T Y' 2 . kW f ft,JL.1 ft 7 'ii f T T frr -f .s g r'r'r K , f 1 . T - Tis. ,i S T TX . 5 19 '- ,. ,.. F W . U N is m N N t it as ass XV ii., t. X qs. .M Q. fu? ' 551 ax. - gs. it- T i ,www - .Q Y S F -'r is I Y it Snr .E 1 if ff! Q- , + Q' . N ' fa . 1 , --, :gg .LEX . . . ., was , -'. 551,-ii WT T' '- '-'41 is-.g dp V as i T - X-...Q . t f Pam Goodman Shelly Harbour . .. ' fi iss. Sue Bucher Carol Fritz ti A Q , i at i llamae Helgemo Gracie Lopez Robin Odegard Carole Porzel Q- Q. . .Lp ' G G Mary Shoneman Gail Williams Donna Lomeli
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Hekmt by Shasta Wyman The aides at SMI-IS are extremely im- portant to faculty and students alike. They take a great part in teaching and provide small group and one-on-one in- structions. One example is the students that speak English as a se- cond Ianguage. They teach and translate things for students. Reading teacher Janine Totta has four aides, Annie Perez has been with her for three years, Gloria Gierat, is new this year, Christina Bentley, is also new this year, and Mrs. Margaret Fox has been here three years as a volunteer. Ms. Totta said, I wouIdn't be able to Hands do my job without helpers. There are too many needs from different kinds of students. When asked why they chose this as a job they said that they like working with teenagers. Also, the Spanish and Mexican students are really nice. They get their personal rewards when a student gets a better grade. I feel so good when I see a student im- proving, said Annie Perez. She will be retiring with her husband this year, but she, just as the other aides, has receiv- ed great personal satisfaction from her job. .L V if -Q ag V. so ,L r .-i, V' f Val Williams Annie Perez 1. Helen Robinson smiles while she works. She is an aide for Dana Pearson. 2. Decisions, decisions! Val Williams is busy correcting papers for students. 192 Aides ,,-.4 ns, ' K I 1 Margaret Fox ... . i 1, 3 ' to r- . rf' T T f I as ass vw iif 1 ' Helen Robinson .., ,.... Val , f X' . It ma . , f 'V' . . . :Q is I , T ' I' ' ' . ,,,' y z 1 ierd te. ,f' j:,fg.1,:'f xxx' 'f 'W' Dr.Meneses r
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