Lee College - Vindauga Yearbook (Cleveland, TN)

 - Class of 1982

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Delbert Rickman works the saw in the carpentry shop. maintenance. After being at Lee for twenty-seven years, he feels that his department has a minis- try in making life easier for stu- dents. This new department specializes in maintenance of the interior of buildings, making the plumbing hold up and seeing that the walls don ' t fall down. Mr. Maurice Bauer is supervi- sor of the electrical and mechan- ical department. He has been a part of the Lee family for ten years. The electrical and mechan- ical department focuses on main- tenance of all facilities on the Lee College campus — keeping enough lightbulbs, fuses, and spare parts for air conditioners around to keep the place running. Pres- ently they are working on a com- puter system for the school that will be connected underground, and they also are trying to teach student workers to do jobs of this nature. Mr. Roy Sherlin is the supervi- sor of exterior maintenance. His responsibility lies in upkeep of the grounds. That means mow- ing the lawns, planting trees, cut- ting the hedges, and so on. Mr. Roy Sherlin sharpens his mower blades. Sherlin decided to come to Lee College because of spiritual di- rection, leaving a better paying job to come. He likes the spiritu- al atmosphere of Lee. Whenever someone needs a new table, new post office boxes, or a crate built for carrying books, Mr. Delbert Rickman and his forces down at the carpentry shop are contacted. Lest anyone doubt the value of his occupation, Mr. Rickman can always point out that carpentry was Jesus ' first line of work. Arthur Pressley is always working. Maurice Bauer takes time to glance. 20 MAINTENANCE FOOD SERVICE i.

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Comptroller Keith LeCroy. Mike Justice practices data processing. Jeanette Dennison is the smiling cashier. with accounting records. Being a graduate of Lee College, Mr. LeCroy feels the bond of earlier ties. He hopes to help the school by increasing the use of comput- ers. The maintenance department has been divided into three de- partments: interior, electrical and mechanical maintenance, and ex- terior maintenance. Mr. Pressley serves as the head of interior Joyce Holden keeps busy as a bookkeeper. Jean Lothian is the ever popular person from payroll. THE LOVE OF KNOWLEDGE 19



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Don stops to say hello during one of the park dinners. Shirley Collins washes dishes in the Student Center. Man Shall Not Live By Bread Alone The cafeteria is supervised by Mr. Don Faubert. Pioneer Food Service not only serves the students ol Lee but also the Church of God School of Theology students as well. Don takes extra steps to please the students by organi ing and serving them on special occasions, having a great desire to do the best he can to make students happy. He feels that God has led him to Lee to be an instrument for Him through the application ol Christian love and service. Don has tried to offer special dinners every now and then, to splurge and make things a little more tasty. He had Saturday steak night and a couple of times meals were served out in the Alumni Park, sort of like Homecoming Dinner on the grounds style. Shirley Collins supervises the snack shop. The snack shop has a social ministry in that it provides a place for students and faculty to relax and associate with each other. Shirley and her co-workers try to keep the students full of burgers while the cash register Fills up. Of course, the whole operation takes the help of several students to stay fully operational. In the cafeteria, work study students keep the line moving, keep the salad and sandwich bar full, and keep the dishwasher running. On Saturday and Sunday nights, students like Mike and Tena Causey run the snack shop all by themselves. Besides giving them a little extra money toward their school bills, working for the food service gives students a chance to contribute to the overall mission of the school by helping to provide an opportunity for students to meet one another. Granny spreads a little extra topping on a pizza. THE LOVE OF KNOWLEDGE 21

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