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When one thinks of an overdue liDi'3l'V book, he ei- ther thihKS ofthe book that is hidihg lh the DOttOlTl of his ClOSef, Ol' he m3V recall the CleeD, JOl'm W3VmSl'l voice that used IO COme over the intercom system. Remem- ber? The one that used IO gO, A'8l'lVOI'ie who l'18S 80 overdue liDI'3i'V book Of' ODlig3'CiOI'1 better get if taken care of Fight away. Unfortunately, that voice will f1eVef DellOW that Wafn- ihg Oh the announcements again because this year MF. George TeDO decided to Te- tire. From the beginning ofthe SCl'iOOl'S l'1iStOf'V, MF. TeDO held 3 ViCe-Di'iI'lCiD8l'S posi- tion and m8I'lV people h3Ve gi'OWl'l 'CO love his Dig l'le8I'f and Wafm smile. Although m3l'lV people have been around him fOI' the DZSI six Ve3I'S, eVel'VOI'1e m8V DOI know 8 few tl lif1gS NeVeY' about his background. For example, before he got into teaching, lvlr. Tepo played professional football for the BOStOh Yanks, now known as the indianapolis Colts. Af- ter that, Mr. Tempo coached football at VPI and Marion UhiVerSitV. Then ih 1957, he started teaching at the old Virginia Beach High School. Ih 1962, he went tO Kellam High where he stayed until 1979, the year our school was completed. The rest is Stallion history. Now, Mr. Tepo is en- joying his well deserved re- tirement by fishing, travel- ing, gardening, and spend- ing time with his grandson, although we are 3ll glad that he's having fuh, the h3IlS seem a little empty without him. Checking out a library book will never be the same. - Kim Price - Tony Arviola LXTQW-J This picture obtained from Mr. During lunch, Mr. Tepo guarded Tep0'S daughter, shows that he was against students who tried to cut not just a vice-principal at our ln line. school. lilo ClOSSIlYIl'l' to be FOf'gOttei'l '..J . 'N 'K fl 4 Y Of COUI'Se John Craft WBS I1Ot in tI'0Uble lI'1Ste3Cl he spent 3 lot of helping MY. Tepo 3I'0UI1d the SCYIOOI
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,31- l, I '4' K 41? nw: ,4 In his hlgh school years, Mr. Bailey WBS an excellent b3SketbaII play- er, shown here at Madlson Square Garden. IAP photo! Ms. Ff3l'lKeI'l is leafning the D3SiC feel for p3r8S3iIing. Clossifyirw' 1415
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Q 'VF Mf. TEDO and MF. Callthefl C3l'lfl0t GECIUE who 96125 the ITIOD, and who 96125 the DYOOITI. Takiflg time Ollt from DI'OfeSSl0I13l fOOtb3ll DI'3CtlC6, MY. TQDO, num- Del' 51, and fellow te3mm3t6S, posed for 3 DICUJTG. MF. TGDO gives his l'eDl3C6lTlel1f, DF DZVIS, 8 few DOiI'1t6l'S about OLII' SCh0Ol. Clossifyin' 147
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