New Bloomfield High School - Beacon Yearbook (New Bloomfield, MO)

 - Class of 1984

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Support Staff: Doing Extras for Us! Maintenance per- sonnel, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Love, have the “enjoyable” tasks of cleaning every room, picking up trash, and cut- ting grass. While everyone was gone enjoying the sum- mer sun, these peo- ple completed the much needed repair jobs on the school building. Photo Not Avail- able: David Nolting The bus drivers take extra care to transport us to and from school each day. They are up by 6:00 a.m. in the morning and hit the road by 7:00 a.m. After the morning route, they don’t have too much time to spare. They have to report back to school for the afternoon route by 2:30 p.m. sharp! With their skillful driving in bad weather, as well as good, they get students to and from school on time and in one piece. Left to Right: Owen Nevins, Sue Enloe, Emmett Faulconer, Delores Nichols, Jim Enloe Photo Not Available: Kay Schrimpf, Linda Sanning Of all the people we see throughout the day, our cooks are a welcomed sight. By the time the first lunch shift rolls around, we’re tired, grouchy and our stomachs are growling fiercely! But once that bell rings and we get closer and closer to those treasured faces, our mood begins to mellow and our stomachs calm down to a steady dull roar. Finally, we’re going through the lunch line and we’re always greeted by a friendly “hello” and a tray full of food. They work hard and complain little. They are the number one chefs in Callaway County and they’re all ours!! Left to Right: Lucille Mueller, Helen Nichols, Janet Ash, Virgie Reiter, Sharon Nolting 23

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Above. Mr. Halbert is making his breakfast of eggs in the Home Economics room. Left. Don’t drop that banana! Coach Fischer passes the banana to Mrs. Jones during Homecoming Pep Assembly. Paula Allen: Teacher's aide Selby Aewell: Librarian Mary Banka: Art I and II, Elementary art. and Jr. High art Joy Be as: Earth Science 8, Environment ! Science, and Life Science Susan Burnett: Baaic Home Economics, Block 8 Home Economics, Foods, Health, and Textiles Debbie Cuno: Jr. High English, Jr. High Block Speech, and Speech I and II Sandra Davis: Algebra I and II, Trigonometry. Geometry, College Math, and Consumer Math Dennis Fischer Current Events Consumer Econ- omics, Jr. High Social Studies, World Culture, and Jr. High Basketball Coach Rodney Hnley: High School P.IL, Jr. High P.E., Elementary P.E.. Boys Basketball and Baseball Coach, and Athletic Director Nalleyn Jones: Accounting I and II, Basic Business, Clerical Practice, and Typing Ernie Lawson: Guidance Counselor, Jr. High Careers, and Girls Basketball and Softball Coach Jo Ann Scheldt: Biology I and II, General Science, and Life Science Glenda Smith: Consumer Math, Jr. High Math, and General Math Pat Buttles: American History, Psychology - Sociology, World Culture, and Elementary P.E. Suzanne Wilson: Special Services Photos not available. Frances Bachant: Block 7 English, Creative Writing, English I, and Jr. High English Karl Halbert: General Industrial Arts, Home Repair Small Engine. Woodworking I and II, and Block 8 Industrial Arts. Susan Nichols: High School Band, Jr. High Music, Elementary Music, Mixed Chorus, and Concert Choir Pamela Smits: English I, II, and III, Literature, and Journalism Right. Mrs. and Mr. Nichols and Miss Burnett are talking before leaving for the day. 22



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£xfrui4 — Student Life Freshman, Sophomores and Juniors make up a large part of the student population and Student Life at New Bloomfield. The underclassmen were full of style, “grace” and their own special charm. Together with the seniors, the underclassmen made strides in Academics and extra-curricular activities. Much of what is a part of Student Life seems to be trite, but perhaps years later, it becomes a meaningful memory. Memories, such as dissecting a fetal pig before lunch, giggling in class at your private joke, and dressing up in a monkey suit to take your date to the Homecoming Dance, all these and more become a part of Student Life that will never be replaced. To Life ... the New Bloomfield students live it well! Shannon and Tony brighten everyone’s day with smiles. Turning on the charm, James Jordan smiles as he dances with his date at the Homecoming Dance. Index p. 26-27 Student Life p. 28-29 Juniors p. 30-31 Juniors, Juniors ... p. 32-33 More Junior Life ...! p. 34-35 Super Sophomores p. 36-37 Fantastic Freshman 24

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