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Ronald Jenkins, Ed. Spec. Science Sonja L. Joline, MA Counseling Jan Jones, BS Soc. Studies Mary Jones, MA Business Jerry D. Keister, MA Business, DE Phillip D. Lees, BS Soc. Studies Jo Ellen Lightle, MS QW ff, . , f Z 19' pf sl! yi? gf . 4. ft f Elf' ei 521' i 5 1 17 V92 ' 'fy f f: ,Qu Counseling Rita D. McGinnis, BA Business Tom McSparren, BA Soc. Studies Jane P. Meinershagen, MAT Art Science teacher horse trades on side By Allison Burke n old addage that horse traders are the most crooked group around is certainly not true for Mr. Bob Gurney, science teacher and horse trader. Mr. Gurney said that he not only makes money from trading horses, but that he enjoys it. Mr. Gurney belongs to several horse related organizations: the Amer- ican Quarter I-Iorse, the POA - Ponies of America - and the Missouri Quar- ter Horse Association. I started becoming interested in horses when I was in school. I found out that I could make money, said Mr. Gurney. Like trading cars, If someone has a horse and wants another one that I have, then we trade. Many times there is not any money involved. Sometimes Mr. Gurney breaks young horses, then sells them. I could sell 10 broken horses in the time it wouldttake to break a new horse. Most of the horses are broken for plea- sure or steer roping. a Mr. Gurney learnedimostly from experience. Every time someone cheats me, I chalk it down to expe- rience, he said. I-Iis father is also his partner. They sell at auctions and sales many times. Or if someone has a horse that they would like to sell, Mr. Gurney might buy it, then try to resell it and make a profit. y Mr. .Gurney said that it usually depends on the economy as to how many horses he sells or trades. It's usually around 300-500 a year. But last year, only around 200-255. Mr. Gurney said that it is his inten- tion to make money, but to be fair when he does it. Mr. Bob Gurney clowns around in science class. Faculty! 243 Zvi TL?-:wiv v'
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I 4, Teachers work parttime to earn extra money By Allison Burke tudents are not the only ones who-decide to work part time. Teachers many times find the need to take a parttime job. Miss Kim Alexander is one such teacher. She works in the summertime as a waitress at the Royals Stadium Club. I used to work at Arrowhead Stadium, so I knew some people al- ready when I got the job. She has worked so far only one summer at the Royals Stadium Club, and will work there again this summer. She usually only works at the Club when the Royals are in town and then about 15 hours a week. During the year, she also has a parttime job as a homebound teacher. The state has a requirement of only five hours a week per student. I'm certi- fied to make sure they do their work, she said. Mrs. Linda White is another mem- ber of the faculty who has a parttime job during the year. She works at Stix, Baer, and Fuller as a salesperson. I got the job in November 1979 as a Christmas job. It's been a long Christ- Fred Merrell, Ed. Spec. PE Linda Moler, MSE Soc. Studies Sally Ann Nance, MS Business J. E. North Math Cain O'Connor, MS Health, PE Gary L. O'Shay, Spec. Math Pam Petrillo Art Marilyn Pittsenbarger, MA English Deborah Premoe, MA English David L. Priddy, MA Dr. Ed. 244f Faculty mas, she said. Mrs. White said that it is not really hard working all day at school then going to Stix. Except when I have meetings, then go to work, she said. She is not working that many hours right now. Mrs. Carolyn Chaney also works outside of school. However, she work 'I got the job in Novem- ber, 1979, as a Christ- mas iob. It's been a long Christmas! out of her home selling cosmetics. Fm my own boss, I set my own hours, she said. Mrs. Chaney sells cosmetics with the firm of Jubille, and is a skin care consultant for Jafra Cosmetics. When Mrs. Chaney started selling the cos- metics, she did not have, as of yet, a job at the high school. I wanted to meet Blue Springs citizens, she said. Mrs. Chaney said that having the extra job provides extra spending money. Parttime job holder Miss Alexander teaches English during the school year.
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