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EXTRA TIME Pam McSwain, Elisa Edwards, and STUDYING WITH A FRIEND Lisa Kinley spend a few extra minutes studying the previous Shonda Helms and Lorie Drye help nights homework before the bell each other study for their English rings for homeroom. test. FINISHING TOUCHES A HEAD START Kris Osborne, Elisa Edwards, Julie Some of Mrs. T. Drye's third period Barbee, Robin Sells, and Lisa Lucas Advanced Math students get a head help each other put the finishing start on their homework as- fouches on their homework. signment before class is over. 150' 'Homework Habits '
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Reaching out with Helping Hands Helping - that was what student helpers did best. Student helpers were a group of students that work as C.O.E.'s, Library Assistants, and Directed Office Occupations. C.O.E.'s helped teachers in their classrooms. They checked papers, xeroxed papers, and ran errands for the teachers. Library Assistants helped in the library by checking books out to students and placing returned books back on the shelves. They helped Mr. Boggs and Mrs. Hinson to keep the library running smoothly. Directed Office Oc- cupations students worked hard to help the office staff and the many faculty members. They typed and did other office duties for the staff and teachers. Dedication had a lot to do with the work of these students. They strived to help make everything better for their fellow students. TEST HELPERS Wanda Hatley figures out margins for a typing test that Mr. Donald Brooks is about to give to his students. KEEPING BOOKS Lisa Eudy takes her time to do her assignment that Mr. Donald Brooks has given her to work on. Student Helpers 149
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Few will admit to working, . . . so they answer What- me study? What-me study? Are you serious? Who has time to study? was Cindy Almond's reply when she was asked how she studied. Many students felt the same way. With all of the other extra-curricular activities, some students find it hard to find time to study. When students do find time to study, they do it in many different ways. Some study like Wendy Austin . . turn on the radio, put on comfortable clothes, stretch wi if out on the bed, and try to concentrate. Some students study better with friends. Lots of students like to study like Christi Hill, Get on the phone, call a friend, and study together. When students do find time to study, they do it in their own special way whether it's studying with friends or studying alone. They all put That Special Touch into it. a 5 5 .2 y STUDYING IN STYLE Kip Burris studies in style and comfort for that big test. ' 'Home work Habits ' ' 151
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