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Sophomore Jamie Novak has an easy access
to money everyday since his mom is Bookkeeper Marilyn No- Folio
vak. However for him, it has to come from her purse. (S. step:
SUTTON)
Band [
You Can Probably Run,
But You J.ust Can't Hide
I ter, Jean, was a senior, felt he was more con-
t was the first day of school and the class-
scious of the fact and said, "I hoped that stu-
room anxiously waited for the teacher to
dents saw her as Jean Pane, not as the prin-
arrive. A woman walked in and headed
for the front of the room, turned around, and cipal's daughter."
everyone breathed a sigh of relief except the For the students there were disadvan-
student in the front row who said, "Mom!" tages, but advantages, too. Senior Matt -
For most students, they saw their parents Gentleman, whose English teacher, Linda
in the morning, and not again until they got Boyer, is also his mom, said, "It's all right,
home. But some students, whose parents she treated me the same as everyone else
worked at school, saw them during the day or except she took things out on me at home
in some cases even had them for teachers. instead of at school." Sophomore Carey
For the rest of the student body, the Bartels, whose mother is secretary Joy Bar-
thought of having one of their parents at tels thought there were more advantages
school was a little hard to imagine. Just than disadvantages. She said, "If I had a
thinking about all the things they could find problem she was always right there to talk
out about was scary. The number of stu- to, and I always had a ride home."
dents whose parents did work at school was Who was it harder on, the student or
surpr1smg. There were more than most stu- parent? According to Jan Fischer, "It was
dents realized. harder on a student than a parent because
For the parents the advantages were far parents knew whenever their son or daugh-
greater than the disadvantages, they seemed ter did anything wrong within almost min- There is no doubt that certain students are children
to enjoy being able to see their kids during the utes." of staff members. This is true of English teacher Jan fiĀ·
day. Bookkeeper Marilyn Novak whose son What it was like, the rest may never scher and her son Sophomore Jon Fischer. (S. SUTTON )
Jamie was a sophomore said, "I enjoy being know, unless someday they were that stu- Knowing exactly where she can find her mother
is Sophomore Carey Bartels, whose mother is Secretary Joy
able to see him and his friends during the day. dent in the front row. fN Bartels. (D. LOUDEN)
I see him everyday for lunch money." English
teacher Jan Fischer whose son Jon was also a Kim deStwolinski
sophomore said that she liked knowing who
his friends were, and hearing good things
about him. Principal Ike Pane, whose daugh-