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Mrs. Nancy Stockner Media Assistant Mr. Paul Burge Custodian Green Thumb Project Mr. Roby Cregar Custodian Mrs. Marie Lambert Bookkeeper Secretary Mr. Charlie Muncy Head Custodian BUS DRIVERS: Margaret Miller, Regina Newberry, Sammy Tolbert, jimmy Sheets, LUNCHROOM WORKERS: Doris Tibbs, Eugene Mustard, Brenda Pike, David Bane, Tony Wright. Not pictured: Becky Harris Mary Melvin, Hazel Ellison Personnel—21
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busy devoted people Pizza or hot dogs?” Ask Marie. Where's Charlie? “Mr. Burge, we need toilet tissue. These remarks keep busy people busier. Their tasks range in keeping restrooms clean and supplied, cooking, supplying teachers with extra materials, driving buses, selling candy and ice cream, and balancing accounts to actual teaching and working with children who have special needs. Mrs. Rae Lee Honaker, Mrs. Diane Phipps, Ms. Sheree Sadler, Ele- Secondary EMR, Ele- Chapter I Reading; B.S. mentary LD Self-Con- mentary EMR Resource; —Radford U., M.A.— tained; B.S. — Radford B.S. — Bluefield State Ball State U. U. College Ms. Meg King, Substitute 6 7 grade and business; B.A. — Emory Henry Mrs. Violet Bird, First, Second, Section A Fourth Grade Aide and Office Aide. Mrs. Helen Blankenship, Special Edu- cation Aide and Transportation Aide. Mrs. Joyce Cassell, Third, Sixth-Sev- enth Combined Grade and Office Aide Mrs. Connie DeWilde, Kindergarten and Section B Fourth Grade Aide Mrs. Oma Farmer, Chapter 1 Reading Aide Mrs. Mary Lee Tickle, Chapter I Read- ing Aide Mrs. Ruth Wimmer, Fifth, Sixth, Sev- enth Grade Aide 10—Personnel
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those hectic funfilled days The county fair before school starts?! How will we everget orga- nized? Well, we made it and added money to our storehouse for that anticipated senior trip. We have blueberry filled, plain ... These words were heard once a month when seniors tried to fill those bothersome doughnut orders. And when they arrived! — trying to fit 30 dozen boxes in a bucket seat car really took some manipulating. Our days often became hectic trying to meet deadlines, assign- ments, planning extra-curricular activities, and setting goals for fu- ture plans. But we remember the laughter of fellowship, an exception- al date, the excitement of ordering caps and gowns, and finally graduation rehearsals. CLASS OFFICERS: president — Glenda Conley; vice- president - Barry Underwood; secretary — Lisa Sarver; treasurer — Mark Woolwine 12—Seniors
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