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E i l Q wiki' ,F 14:1- l TOP LEFT: Teresa Richards plans a bulletin board for Mrs. Miller's room. TOP RIGHT: The library aides are: BACK ROW: George Coggin, Dennis Taylor, Bill Robison, Tommy Summer, Greg Jones, David Powers, Jerry Tolbert. FRONT ROW: Jenny Pursley, Jane Smith, Pam Brown, Deborah Warren, Kathy Marehman, Robin Norton. LEFT: Tommy Summer prepares new books for shelving. ABOVE: As a library aide, David Powers reads a book to elementary students. 69
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TOP: Robin Norton is responsible for writing the overdue slips in the library. CENTER RIGHT: Deborah Warren uses flash cards to work with Mrs. Parkcr's first grade reading group. ABOVE: The teacher and office aides are: BACK ROW: Mary Helen Russell, Elaine Rosser, Deborah Amey, Lizzie Williams, Julia Daniels. SECOND ROW: Barbara Hen- drick, Frances Woods, Betty Dash, Gloria Carter, Vivian Barber, Margaret Houston, FRONT ROW: Margie Huggins, Deborah Warren, Pam Brown, Teresa Richards, Janice Kee, Sherry Cochran. RIGHT: Miss Powcllis aide, Betty Dash, helps first graders with their art. 68 Aides Learn Responsibilityg Reduce Faculty Work Load An important group of people who assist with the duties of the school are the student aides. The teacher aides help to relieve the teachers during the day by grading papers, rnimeographing test papers, creating bulletin boards, and reading stories to elementary children. The librarians' duties are lessened by the help of the student librarian aides. These aides shelve books, check out books to other students, help with the audio-visual equipment and do various clerical duties. The office aides reduce the secretary's work load by answering the phone, typing, making change, and running errands. 4-4 K L...
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PART IV Sports Cooperative Spirit Effected Through Sports Teamwork Sports demand a combination of physical skill and strength, an alert mind, enthusiasm, purpose, and teamwork. Because the athlete must be able to get along with others in sports competition, many friend- ships are formed through sports. But even more im- portant are the qualities that sports develop in making a person well-adjusted to daily life. Basketball drew the most crowds of any other sport at Western. There is a B team, a girls' varsity, and a boys' varsity basketball teamg a track team, and a baseball team. CENTER LEFT: David Little was among the spectators who supported the varsity basketball teams. ABOVE: Alonzo Wood goes up for a rebound.
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