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That mischievous boy Hmmmmmm' Once upon a time What do you mean the driver's ed car is missing! “Really? For two and one half years the high school faculty saved their three cent profit from each bottle of soda that was sold in the lounge. What did they do with their small profit? They set out to redecorate their meeting area—the all important Teacher's Lounge. The teachers felt that the lounge was a cold and unfriendly place. They wanted a homey atmosphere, something warm and cheerful. To brighten up the lounge, they laid down new carpet, reupholstered the couch, added tablecloths to the plain tables, and rearranged the furniture. Although most of the teachers took part in the redecoration, two of the faculty added their own unique touches. Mr. Dan Lents add- ed his own distinct personality by donating a few paintings he had done. Mr. LeRoy Viebrock also worked extra hard by constructing the wooden furniture in the lounge. Not only can his talents be found in the lounge, but also in the library. Mr. Viebrock worked during the summer to create the bookshelves, cabinets, and many other wooden items that furnish the library and lounge. Redecorating the teacher's lounge was a success. The faculty's next goal is to save enough of their pop profit to purchase a new refrigerator to replace the decaying one. Because of the new, homey atmosphere of the lounge, it is a comfortable place to relax and visit. Teachers receiving their 24 Faculty
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Mr Bill Ball Mr Gary Barnard Miss Carol Burnham Mr Lyle Chamberlain Mrs. Cynthia Cole Mr. Chris Concannon Ms Marjorie David Mrs. Mary Beth Dicus Mr Layne Edgington Mrs June Enowski Mrs. Debra Fischer Mr David Fox Mrs Mary Frank Mrs. Kathleen Gregory Mrs. Joyce Gunn Mrs. Mary Hayden Mrs Laura Henderson Miss Brenda Hodges Ms. Helen Hohenshell Mr. LeRoy Hope Mrs Beverly Hughes Mrs. Adelia Hutchison Miss Debra Jackson Mr Danny Jordan Mrs. Louise Jordan Mrs. Diane Klusmeyer Mr. Dan Lents Mrs. Lois Moser Mr. Roger Nash Mrs. Sue Nickels Mr. Ron Power Mrs Avanelle Rankin Mrs. Betty Goodman Mrs. Sylvia Morrison Mrs. Margaret Nelen Mrs. Mary Daniels Miss Linda Scott Mrs Carol Shrout Mr Dean Thiemann Mrs. Amy Todd Mrs Martha Trail Mr. Dennis Vallandingham Mrs Lynn Vallandingham Mr Leroy Viebrock Mr Dennis Whitehead Mr David Wood Mrs. Jlee Woolley Mrs. Eldora Yoder Mrs Alisha Ziegelbein Faculty 23
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COOKS AND CLEANERS Jim Towles Custodian Robert Gee Custodian John Lunsford and Neal Bowman Night Custodians Clifford Miller Left to Right—Linda Wilson, Lorene Barton, Marva Hutchison, Bea Bennett, Mable Chiles, Buildings and Grounds Supervisor Gwen Blankenship, Shirley Brown, Lois Forth, Lucille Bishop lunches in the cafeteria. Who is the first one to school in the morning? Who do the teachers yell for in an emer- gency? Who do the students chat with in the hall? The an- swer for all three is Bob Gee, our friendly high school custo- dian. For four years, Bob has worked at Versailles High School. He enjoys being with the students and working indoors. Bob started working when he turned sixteen. He took on the heavy responsibility of raising his younger nephews. Bob Gee has also owned and tamed horses, constructed pool tables, and hauled turkeys. He said that he was glad to have a steady job at VHS and he'd like to keep on working here. Bob and his wife Nancy have been married for twenty-five years. He enjoys many sports such as fishing, camping, volleyball, and softball. Cooks and Custodians 25
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