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A group of people at Ray-Pec that are somewhat over- A150, Wht ' ' ' fter looked are the spec1al helpers. Nobody qu1te reahzes many a , what these people do, but without them our school would 13919. Thcfy I not be the same. These special helpers range from the tlmlis a5 33', secretaries to the janitors, and then finally, the cook; fissesh 51:11; ' Take the secretaries for example. Every morning t ey e. SpeClal Help ers- come in bright and early and start typing, filing, check- :mfilllyl '5 ' ou ing student records and answermg phones. The secre- 1 5C 00 Y. What WOUId we do taries are kept busy all day, every day. It seems as though 1 these ladllee Wlthout them? their work is never done. t how repu 51 Sally Corbett Carolyn Hansen Naomi Hey Charlotte Lininger Admin. Secretary Admin. Secretary Admin. Secretary Cafeteria cashier The lunch ladies: Mildred Davis, Led Mr. Lewis and Mrs. Tokarz show off their country duds during spirit week. 51 11, Nancy Meiron Denise Ohrazda Barbara Tokarz Gayle Willis Secretary Mr. Rankin's Secretary Mr. Lewis's Secretary District Secretary 128t Faculty 4 Mr... .0..- ...f-e -Wwwwwm 7. V-re.w.,
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; Robinson initure nstruction, Net Mechanix, me Lintenence. He is lior class msor, Freshman itball coach, a rsity track coach. has an sociate of Arts rm Centerville immunity illege and a 35. Ed. from CMSU. innie Singleton aches the Basic . classes. She has 5.15. in Ed. and a 5.13. in Ed. from intral Missouri ate University. Bob Rigby, who has been a teacher at Ray-Pec now for four years has a special outside interest in the area of music. He attended Southwest Missouri State University in Springfield, Missouri where he received a graduate degree in Reading and an undergraduate degree in Eng lish. He began playing the bass guitar about nine years ago and has since become a member of Georgia Mudd, a four member country and western band that has become quite popular. Mr. Rigby became a member of the band about nine years ago. He had heard of an opening in the band from a friend who told him that their bass player had been Kelly Smith Economics, Us.. Mo. Const. World History. He is Junior Varsity Volleyball coach and boys Baseball coach. He has BS. Ed. from CMSU. Miriam Yoder School Nurse. RN. at Pennsylvania College. also attended UMKC and CMSU. She handles the Drug and Health Ed. transferred from Whitman Air Force base in Knob Knos- ter to overseas. He then tried out for the position and was made a member of Georgia Mudd, Many students at Ray- Pec saw Mr. Rigby and his band perform at the Home- coming dance this year. Georgia Mudd, which seems to be mostly a part-time hobby for the members in the band, likes to get together and play for a few clubs in Sedalia and Warrensburg. Mr. Rigby hasnit made any professional steps toward his career as a country and western singer yet, but maybe in a few years his name will be topping the charts! Amy Wohlgemuth Accounting, Clerical Practice, Business Law. Cheerleading Sponser, PBLA Co- sponsor. She has a Bachelors degree Debra Wood Social Dance, Modern Dance, Family Health and Home Nursing, World Foods and Girls RE. 1. Girls Track coach. She from CMSU. has B.S.E. BS. Ed. from Iowa State University. Rod Young Concert Band, 9th ,' Band, Stage Band, Music and Theory Comp. Sponsors Marching Band. He has BS. Ed. from Witchita State University and a MA. from CMSU. Mrs. Yoder plans for the Immunization Clinics at the grade schools. Facultyw 127
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1ewhat over- uite realizes ;chool would tge from the the cooks. 1orning they jiling, check- ;. The secre- ns as though rlotte Lininger :eteria cashier Rankin's office. At. Gayle Willis tistrict Secretary Also, who are those men who are always spending many after school hours cleaning our school? The jani- tors. They're the ones who sweep the halls about five times a day, clean the bathrooms, and scrape gum off the desks. Some may not think of this as a pretty job, but these men keep our school clean. Finally, the cooks. Everyday since you've been in school you've eaten the school lunches. Even though these ladies take a lots of slack from everybody about how repulsive the lunches are and how expensive ever- The lunch ladies: Mildred Sanders, Iris Denti, Judy Wareham, Colleen Johnston, Murl Rogers, Mildred Davis, Leda Inman, Carolyn Foster, Lynette Rooks, Patty Winchel, Leota Sallee ythmg is, they deserve lots of credit. Students seem to forget what it takes to really run a school, but no school would run efficently without these special helpers. These men and women are very impor- tant in a school system. Mancy Linscott, Junior, re- marked, These people are really dedicated and interest- ing individuals who deserve a large note of thanks for their time and effort. So when you stop and think about how a school is run, you'll realize that there are those that play an important role, but are overlooked. x A t'wgm Mildred Davis and Iris Denti work hard. Bill Warsham, Joe Patty, Barry Isley and Rea Na- salroad are the janitors. Murl Rogers and Lynette Rooks prove our lunches can't be beat. Special Helperst129
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