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RING, RING, RING: Kenny Gilham, senior, answered the phone in the office second period. The office aides ran errands, picked up rolls and anything else that needed to be done. (Lair Staff photo) FICTION OR NON-FICTION: Rhonda Elam, sophomore, shelved one of her books in third. Elam said, I enjoyed this class, it made my day sometimes. (Lair Staff Photo) • 07' Student Helpers 21
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Student helpers Assistants aide teachers, librarians There were many aides in Snyder High School. There were library aides, office aides, A V aides, and counselor aides. Each of these had an important part in Snyder High. Library assistants shelve, in- ventory and checkout books. They also made fines out, helped students find books they needed, filed cards, and changed out magazines and newspapers. Sophomore Rhonda Elam said, I liked this class. It was fun. I learned alot about the library, and I liked the librarians. I think this will help me to want to work in a public library some day. Office assistants relay mes- sages and answer attendance calls. Sophomore Tim Leonard said that an office assistant is an easy class in which a student does not have to worry about homework. Since I was a new student in school, it helped me to learn my way around the school. Teacher's assistants checked papers, copied off tests, made film calenders, made new rolls, and sometimes made posters, returned things to teachers, checked rolls for students who had more than 10 absences, and made a list of due payments. Senior Mary Ybarra said, I liked being a teacher's assistant. Sometimes I have homework to do so this gave me time to do it, so I did not have to take it home. I typed up assignments, graded papers and anything else that needed to be done. The audio-visual students made signs, laminated, made copies, repaired films, took film and projectors to rooms and picked them up. Senior Tommy Parks said, I don't know if this will help me in the future or not. I learned to run a lot of machines. You never know when you might need to use one of those machines. ANOTHER MACHINE: Cal Mayfield used DOING HIS JOB: David Bullock, junior, a copy machine in the Audio Visual looked for some information in the room, during second. (Lair Staff Photo) counselor's office. (Lair Staff Photo) 20 Student Helpers
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In halls, on the stairs, in chairs Hot romances They walked down halls to- gether while others took chances kissing on the stairs. On the oth- er hand some breakup and go with someone else. That's how romances were. Robert Patterson and Ramo- na Murphy were the hottest I think, said Freshman Richard Lack. They acted like they real- ly cared for each other, he ad- ded. Senior Shirley Pinkerton said the hottest romance of the year was Teresa Tate and Sammy Lo- vett because they had been going together for three or four years. She also added that they had their differences but worked them out. Ricky Vaughn said Dewayne Williamson and Misty Merritt were the hottest in the junior class because they were seen together everywhere. Breaking up was common in romances. It seemed like every- thing went alright, until dis- agreement occurred, then break- ing up began. If students really cared for each other they could work the problems out. Whether breaking up or going together, however, there was al- ways a hot romance on the make. DELIVERING: Senior Patty Gleastine re- ceived flowers from Noah Bilano during their third period Spanish class for Valen- tines. (Photo by Michael Luera) IRRESISTABLE: Senior Sammy Lovett and lunior Teresa Tate found themselves irre- sistable on the stairs before class. (Lair Staff Photo) 22 Hot Romances
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