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6'May I Help by Angie English and Jennifer Downeyt g y As you walk into the small room, you are asked, May I help you? , This question is 'often asked bythe schoollnurse41iMrs,. Janet Spencer. Giving medicine, taking temperatures, giving vision test., and talking to students on various medical subjects isapartof her job. S i S l Mrs. Spencer has always wanted to be a nurse. She has attended St. Luke's Hospital School of Nursing for three years andfAMSC for one year. Previously, working at hospitals, Mrs. Spencer ap- plied for the job here seventeen years ago. r g Swimming, cake decorating, flower arranging, and gardening' were several of her hobbies. r i Mrs. Spencer would like to continue working here at Fort Osage because she likes her job. S f i t l Mrs. Janet Spencer, the school nurse, sits at her desk waiting to help someone, r g r , y Q t y 1 , - I l Mrs. Ruth Raveill, librarian, sits amoung stacks of books. . 69
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Ms. Lynn Burrows,4Ms. Linda Sangster and Mr. Steve Beggs were the Next, pleaseluistates Ms. Lynn 'Burrows as she talks to students 70 The Helping Hands by Lori F laig Need to change a class, have a problem with teachers, students or just want to talk---these are some reasons that the counselors of the Fort Osage Junior High School were always available. This past year, there were three counselorsgMs. Linda Sangster, Mr. Steve Beggs, and Ms. Lynn Burrows. Ms. Burrows was the freshman counselor. As a fourth grade teacher at Blue ,Hills I enjoyed my job very much. Seeing the problems and troubles that the students had while Iwas a teacher inspired me to become a counselor. She enjoyed the changesla counselor's position brought and unfortunately disliked the 'paper work. V , V , So if you are needing any help, you know 4 where to go. ,ig if 12,2 fin and f ff i' JQMQ uflg 4 549, W' fi WM. f? au- lar 4 M551 ff f feet Egg ! 4 :aw vw iw? W Steve Beggs talks to students during first day orientation P f.v:1'.4'f.4'f.1'.z'.1J'.A'r.f'.r.f.v'f.A'r.r.r.z'.f.f.9'.z.v.v ' f , wew:vif f'i'15'1ffW A 521 1 'lf .,,V,, , ., ,,,. mi! ,Qlf A ,, kf. 'f 125 '5qi5,jg',-1' 'if'f+ff,g.'. - ,L 1,3 jg: , 1 , -9 7' 4 A, . , , ga, 54 .J . ,fm , 5' fa . N ,M I V' L A ' ' ' f . f ' ,fr :V ' 5 ' ' , P.,,Q:f57,j f t'f77Q?5f',' ' , ' f t ,eg gg f- ' ' ' ' f av .f wa-. 521.19 ' 145255. W 'f'wi - X ' 'lv' .. y ,zfmf 5 , 34, ,A 13, ,f . pf ' 'iii' 92:3 .W . ,.,,ff,,., . . -sg..- ,yht J-7'-Kf'J.7'.d'l'.A'l'.f.fJ.7'.l7 .l?'J.7'J.7'.f.7J7'.A'l
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