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Keepin Busy Uutside of school, teachers didn't just sit idly. Mr. John Wood stayed in a tent for six weeks during the summer at the Lodge of the Four Seasons so that he could sail under a certified captain in order to become one himself. Mr. Neil Pittman of- ficiated at high school basketball games in small towns around the Springfield area. Mrs. Brenda Goodwin also took time to organize and prepare for the Christmas ski trip to Monarch, Colorado for 23 students. Some Faculty members also increased their income by taking on jobs after school. Two examples were Dr. J. W. Mount who manages his own solar energy business, and Mr. Ben Byrd who works 40 to 50 days a year at Roadway Trucking. fx f 1 ' it Mike Blake-slee learns good driving fundamentals from Coach Charles Sanders. 'i I1 ! ON' U., l .YW 'a I - an ',. STN Mrs. Mr. John Physical Mrs. Mr. Lyle Food Ms. Sue Physical Mr. .lim Vo-Tech Director Don Simmons Mrs. English Mrs. Busine Mr. .lim Mrs. Business Mr. .lack Speech Mr. Jim Mr. Delbert Science dugg-wi Mr. Bob Wagner -ffh i - A it Multi Occupations Mrs. Vivian Wainright Social Studies Mr. T. J. White Auto Body Repair Mrs. Claudia Willis Mathematics Mrs. Gayle Wood Learning Disabilities Mr. John Wood Social Studies Mrs. Mary Frances Yates Home Economics Barry Loudis Teacher-gPet am, . Faculty
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'L1'd rather be fishing, says Melvin Engleking, R-12 custodian for 13 years, with five of them at Kickapoo. CUSTODIANS - Lloyd Olsen, .lim Ammerman, Melvin Engleking, Floyd Nimmo. 41, in .W I3 COMPLAINQ- SECRETARIES Y Front row: Mrs. Talent worked in the main office. Mrs. Nancy Dunham, Mrs. Ada Copeland, Wanda Sharum and Mrs. Pauline Klapp Mrs Donna Freeman, Miss Teresa, were attendance office workers. 1 . 102 X Noncertificated Personnel N Delivering messages and passes, sweeping the floors, patroling the parking lot, cooking meals and taking care of students' health problems were just some of the duties of the noncer- tificated personnel during the school day. Each morning at 8 AM the secretaries were sitting at their desks waiting to see what was in store for that day. Each secretary had a certain job to do. Mrs. Pauline Klapp and Mrs. Wanda Sharum were in charge of absences and per- mits to leave. Mrs. Donna Freeman was secretary to the principal while Mrs. Ada Copeland served as secretary to the assistant principal, as well as school financial secretary. ln charge of schedules, grade cards, and school records was Mrs. Nancy Dunham and and Miss Teresa Talent. Mrs. Margaret Licata, school nurse, tried to make students feel better. Besides sweeping floors and emptying trash cans the custodians also patrolled the lunchroom to make sure that every tray was cleared off the tables. Mr. Tom Lindsay, security officer, registered vehicles and ticketed il- legally parked cars. Each morning 19 cooks prepared 950 meals, on the average, for students and faculty, working from 7 AM til 2:30 PM. Each meal had to meet nutritional values of 766 calories ac- cording to Mrs. Faye Pear- man, head cook.
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