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W G ':English2 Honorsg awe em English 4. Shirley Goeppner: Attendance. Myron Greenstone: Independent Living Skills: Special Education. Rosalie Gross: Audio Visual. .141 E f 5: V MX Dedicated staff members retire Two of Del Campo's most respected staff members got an unusual Christmas gift in the form of re- tirement. After working for 41 years in the school system and serving as secretary to DC's principal for 24 years Morris decided to retire. Although she no longer worked full time, she con- tinued to work as a sub- stitute secretary through- out the district. Morris began working at the school when it started across the street at Will Rogers and worked at DC ever since. She is DC, said Linda Gantenbein. I love it. The people were wonderful. It's been just wonderful here, said Mor- ris of her time at DC. 'A Morris was honored at a retirement party at the Hol- idome where there were over 160 staff members and former students in at- tendance. Over 200 people contributed to her gifts which were a 25 inch color television, a VCR, and a stand to hold them. She was always Willing to help with anything and she always knew exactly what to do. That's why I'll miss her the most, said Marilyn Martin. Also retiring was Shirley Goeppner who worked in attendance keeping ac- counts of all the students for 12 years. The most amazing thing about Goeppner was her ability to remember the thousands of faces she saw each day. She knew the history of all the stu- dents who attended DC. That woman's incred- ible. When I walked in and gave her a name, she didn't even look up and she told me whether or not the student went to this school, said Anna Jeter. Remembering is just a part of my job. I trained my mind to remember because I had to, said Goeppner. Congrahclatiom, Sharon Pet- What could it be? Lucy Mor- Im erson gives Lucy Morris a hug of ris unwraps a television, Vfmf i -1 9 congratulations while celebrat- and a stand which she received ing her 24 years at DC. from the staff and friends at he? ' retirement party. S N N0 I no r.lVIONEY .. wfvvfffrwf- eg -.--,-N. .- rf - .- ---
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