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120 J Faculty J ulie Adams SciencetAthletics Debe Barnhart History Laura Beattie Art Lea Bradley Teacherst Aide Darrell Buffington MathtAthletics Bill Burns Library Kay Cameron Busmess Bob Cochran Instrumental music Kim Davis EnglishMath Pat Dickerson Health Occupations LouAnn Ferguson Nurse Mary Ann Haenni Vocal music Miss Debbie Wenzel, Health teacher, takes money at the gate from Kevin Shunk, 7th grader. h Mr. Darrell Buffington, Math teacher and coach shows his impression of Billy Savaget, at a pep assembly. p E: Many 01 teachers volun perform extra 4 ing events. So include workin stats and anm sport teams. Mr. Bill Mechanics teac working the ga1 teachers. ttI haV getting involve and school acti McInroy. ttI like to announce the stated Mr. C teacher. He ttformer assist Terry Karr, go the job? Miss Debe Mrs. Gene Teeter, Open House.
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Mrs. Bonnie Weber; Cobb. 1'09 staff and students, lg board for district 3 convey general 1inistration3, members include: ten, vice president; Iselman, Mr. Wil- and Mr. Garvin 3 Mr. Jack Klotz, KThe board makes tells the superin- y want them to be 1e superintendent puts them into a wide range of lI ensure that the t'ficiently, improve ns, recommend oyment and spend l interpreting laws Howren, assistant esponsibilities in- that the school financially sound ; With the bus :tting up vocation- Members of the school board may have their own special goals. llMy goals are to try to alleviate the overcrowded classes -at the lower elementary and junior high level and to continue to upgrade the academic curriculum in all grade levels? stated Clark. ttMy goals while on school board are to increase teacher salaries and benefits, to maintain a balanced budget and fiscal program and to encourage parent invol- vement in curriculum, stated Crouse. Klotz,s goals for the future are to have the' best school district in the US. thelre beginning to lead and be recognized? stated Klotz. the have a very good school district, not because of me, but because of the people working in the district? After all programs from the school board pass through the superintendents, they go on to the schools where the principals enforce them. At the high school level, that includes Mr. R. C. Ramsey, prin- cipal, and Mr. Mark Ruggeberg, assistant principal. ltChecking on attendance, see- ing that disciplining is carried out, to be at athletic events and to produce a sports budget are a few of my responsibilities? stated Ruggeberg. Besides fulfilling his admini- strative duties, Ramsey has set some personal goals as assigned by Klotz to all district principals. III want to change my image to a nice guy, by what I do and the way I answer the phone. I donlt know if I have accomplished this, but I think I have changed it some. It could always be improved more? With this information, we may new realize the great importance of a school board and administration. They are the guiding force to maintain a school district tlA Mark Above the Rest? - Dan Dalby Mr. R. C. Ramsey, principal, looks over some papers brought to him by Mrs. Adrianne Clark, secretary. The 1984-85 school board members are Front: Mr. Marion Tritten, Mrs. Martha Clark and Mrs. Virginia Crouse; Back: Mr. Bill Jackson, Mr. Garvin Porter and Mr. Wayne Gunselman. h Mr. Gary Howren, assistant superintendent, works very hard to complete his work for the . day. Administration V119 ft lb l I;
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Extra duties performed Many of the Savannah teachers volunteer their time to perform extra duties during sport- ing events. Some of these duties include working the gate, keeping stats and announcing lineups for sport teams. Mr. Bill McInroy, Auto Mechanics teacher, got involved in working the gate through the other teachers. iiI have a lot of fun. I like getting involved with the students and school activities, commented McInroy. til like to keep the clock and announce the students names? stated Mr. Craig Hill, History teacher. He went on to say, iiformer assistant principal, Mr. Terry Karr, got me involved with the job? Miss Debe Barnhart, History teacher, stated, uI enjoy getting out for the games and supporting the teams? According to Mr. Dennis Snyder, guidance counselor, every school that he has been to, he has gotten involved with the extra duties. Snyder commented that he iilikes to keep the stat books so I' can watch the game? Miss Alison Worley, History and English teacher, Who often keeps stats, got involVed iibecause of Tribe and Pm always there anyway to watch the game? Teachersi school obligations do not cease at the end of a school day. These people, too, make their mark above others by proving that they do care about SHS and its students. - Cindy Funderburg Mrs. Shirley Twombly, Home Economics teacher discusses an assignment with Renae Sandy Hamlin Business Craig Hill HistoryiAthletics J anet Jelavich EnglishiSpeech Teresa Kent Spanish Patricia Loeblien Science Dixie Landers Special Education Tom Lewis MathiAthletics Bill Luce History Jack Lund MathiAthletics I '7x HIFA ' of uBill . preselon y Mrs. Gene Teeter, counselor, enjoys the refreshments at Open House. Faculty xlel I I1
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