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They Get Around Counselor and office aides don't get enough credit for the hard work they put in. Not only do they pick up absentees and deliver counselor and office request forms, but they also type, file, answer the phone, and run errands. In order to be a counselor or office aide, which is a non-credit service, a student must be honest, reliable, trustworthy, take initiative and have good moral character. We could not do the things we have to do without them. They are really doing a great service and I feel like they deserve credit for it, said Ms. Novak. The counselor aides are re- sponsible for the student cumula- tive folder while the office aides' duties are to fill out slips to be signed by one of the principals for students to leave school and sell pencils and pens. When asked what it was like to be an office aide, one student said, We have fun writing out tardy slips for each other and shooting rubber bands when we're not working. Traci Taylor proofreads the form she just typed. ClubsfAcademics Jeff Tinsley picks up absentee slips. I ....- 1 . W- ..,,-1 AIDES: Row 1: S. Quigg, K. VanAntwerp, G. Chilcote, J. Casto, J. Tumbleson, D Holmes, K. Urbanovic, T. Elmenhorst. Row 2: G. Richey, T. Fail, D. Perryman, J. Tinsley T. Taylor, B. Donnelly, D. Potts. Row 3: B. Howard, D. Boyd, B. McMurphy, A, Garrett F. Rector, T. Daniel, D. Williams.
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Danny Dowding is making sure to pull down his safety hood before welding. Dusty Chick's welding ability has already opened up job opportunites. Instead of being a pilot, it appears that Dan- ny Ruston would rather work on planes. Charles Estell and Gary Prince got a little hot under the collar and decided to fix the air conditioner. Canadian Valley area Vo-Tech is a very enterprising organization whose main purpose is to train young men and wom- en as well as adults in a vast field of trades and occupations. Vo-Tech trains individuals in a wide field of trades rang- ing from commercial arts and nursing to auto mechanics and welding. The Vo-Tech has morning and afternoon classes as well as night classes. They are also starting a new program in which they are going to hold various seminars such as a hunters saftey sourse and trou- ble shooting electrical power supplies. The morning and afternoon classes both last three hours which include a fifteen minute break. Many people have a mis- taken point of view about Vo-Tech. Many think it's an easy grade, or a great way to ditch class. But in reality it is a very serious organization. They have a very strict attendance policy. The main thing that some students like is the amountof responsibility bestowed upon them. They trust you more as an adult. said one student. This policy proved to be a definite plus. The disci- pline and theft problems are almost non- existant. Vo-Tech is an integral part of continuing education in Yukon. Clubs!Academics 'if xl
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5' ,via . 55. 3 1 Mark Tate, a sixth hour library aide, checks out a book. h 't er B Terrell 5 Stewart I Turnbleson Mrs L'brar aides: Row 1: B. Parker, D. Sc WS1.Z , - 1, - 1 -I t 1 V- I ll 2 D Miller R Farrow I Hicks, J. Franklin, V. Whitsitt, L. Schiver, gbdduthcimlkow 32 D. Boiler, R. Ednioods, D. Benoit, G. Bfehm, G. Small, T. Hoover. A 1 Darren Benoit reshelves fiction books for Mrs. Finn. - if . 1 V Q- 'Z A 2 Z .,.. . 6' ff' L' . Q , .V ' 2 iQ V mf' 5 'f , .N gi' A. H., Mrs. Finn takes a break during a long day. Booking It! For the first time Mrs. Pinn's li- brary aides received grades for their work. There was a class for the aides called Library Science. By running the library, the aides are in charge of reshelving, helping stu- dents and checking our books as well as running errands for Mrs. Finn. Each hour there were 3 or 4 aides. If there were 3 aides during the hour they were divided into floor, door, and desk duties. If there were 4 aides then mail duty was added. ClubsfAcademics
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