Savannah High School - Savannual Yearbook (Savannah, MO)

 - Class of 1985

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Cindy O,Brien EnglishUournalism Tom O,Brien $1 Drivers EducationX Athletics Linda Oldenburger Physical Educations Health xxxsxs x x x s xxx s0 X .xx w Brent Ruiz SciencesAthletics Ron Schmidt Vocational Education Margaret Schmitt French Milton Schroder Industrial Arty Agriculture 1 Darlene Shelton i Business Dennis Snyder Counselor Larry Sommer Physical Educatiom Athletics Kelley Stuck cher, stretches out in EnglishsSpeech : king to Mrs. Teresa Dean Swaffor d Agriculture ; 7w : Gene Teeter Counselors s ,l Home Economics Kay Tucker English Shiley Twombly Home Economics Don Wagner Industrial Arts Debbie Wenzel f Drivers Educatiom HealtMAthletics Linda Whitford MatMAthletics Alison Worley HistorWEnglish Richard Zachery Industrial Arts Irma Zapf English a slip for a fme on Mrs. Teresa Kent, Spanish instructor, talks with Mrs. Becky Cowger about her children,s work. Faculty 123 .l I .7

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Gary McCarty Instrumental Music Bill McInroy Auto MechanicslAthletics Sandy Messner English Bill Meyers Industrial ArtslAthletics J anet Miller Special Education Vera N 011; More than a You get home, eat a snack, sit and relax for a bit; then you start your homework and make plans for the next day. This is a typical evening of a student. But believe it or not, its also a typical evening for a teacher. Mrs. Sandra Messner, English teacher, likes to swim, read and sew. Messner stated, iiDaily, I grade papers, make lesson plans and do the usual household chores. I also play with the kids and talk to my husband? She eats out a lot because, ii1 haven,t learned to manage my time. With the twins, supper for four is next to impossible? Mr. Larry Sommer, Physical Education teacher, relaxes nightly with the TV and enjoys it with his wife and daughter. iiI dont have many papers to grade so we have time to talk. We talk about school a lot because were both teachers. Miss Alison Worley, English and History teacher, spends her free time reading, cross stitching and cooking. iiSchool usually comes up as a subject Latin teacher because if something happened at school, I canit get it off my mind. Most week nights, I grade papers and make lesson plans. Mr. Craig Hill, History teacher, uses his free time reading and watching TV. iiI take my papers home occasional- ly, but not my problems because it doesnlt help. It takes away from your family because youire the one with the problem and not your family? Hillis hobbies ,are iiweightlifting and building model ships if I have time. Mr. Darrell Buffington, Math teacher, spends his free time with his wife and two kids. According to Buffington, he doesnlt have much spare time with coaching as part of his duties. Buffingtonis hobbies include iiMaking things with wood and eating. We go out a lot to eat because we go a lot of places with all the activities? So, next time you're sitting home in front of the TV, supposedly doing your homework, just think about .what your iifavoriteI teacher is doing with his or her free time! e Tammy Paxton Mr. Bill Burns, Librarian, writes out a slip for a fine on one of the overdue books. Mrs. Kim Davis, English teacher, stretches out in the teachers, lounge while talking to Mrs. Teresa Kent, Spanish teacher. Mrs. Teresa Kent Becky Cowger abo



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Savannah High School custodians are Mr. Ira Kessler, Mrs. Ramona Hoyt, Mrs. Wanda Davison and Mr. Robert Blair. Mr. Ira Kessler, cu Driving 1,977 miles, sweeping all the floors six or seven times, serving 425 lunches and typing about three and one-half hours daily are just some of the ways you may spend your time if you are bus driver, custodian, cook or secretary. According to Mr. Bill Stone, Transportation Director, his rel sponsibilities include iitraining the bus drivers, making sure that the busses are on time and that they have drivers and also listening to any of the complaints parents may have? ltThe low point of my job is having to get up at 3 am. during the winter to see if there is school because of the roads and having kids call all morning, commented Stone. Another occupation that requires a lot of time is custodial i work. Mr. Robert Blair, head custodian, stated that his job is to bay stag Their jobs are never done Mrs. Rosalie Gabriel, cook, prepares the tacos for lunch. make sure that everyone is doing their work. According to Blair, there are seven custodians and each has certain .rooms and areas to clean. The, custodians include: Mrs. Wanda Davison, Mrs. Ramona Hoyt, Mr. Ira Kessler, Mr. Mike Boch, Mr. Albert Montemayo, Mrs. Candy Langford and Blair. Blair commented that he likes being a custodian because, tiItls something different every day, and its never dull. Its also nice to be with people? Another job that is time consuming is being a cook. Accord- ing to Mrs. Rosalee Simpson, head cook, her job consists of titurning in the grocery order to the supervisor, seeing that there is enough food prepared and that everyone is doing their job? uBeing around the students? is an advantage of being a secretary, according to Mrs. Adrianne Clark, secretary. Clarkls duties consist of ntak- ing care of the budgets, doing Mr. Ramseyts typing, taking care of the money that is circulating, doing the lunch report and checking orders and incoming purchasing? According to Clark, Mrs. Bon- nie Aebersold is also a secretary. Aebersold,s tasks consist of taking care of the attendance records, making copies of materials for staff and other duties. iiI like office work. Itts interest- ing, not routinefl commented Clark. iiI really enjoy the students and faculty? So whether you cook, clean, drive or type, your job is interesting if you make it that way. Much work and great effort is put into onels job to achieve a mark above the rest! e- Tammy Paxton Mrs. Adrianne C

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