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As we all know, keeping our rooms clean could be anim- possible task to uphold under the scrutiny of whomever is watching over us. But, our custodians. Mr. and Mr-s. Swink, are doing a tremendous job of keeping the entire school in immaculate order. The seemingly never-ending tasks appear simple under the expertise of our custo- dians. However, it is ob- vious to everyone that with- out their hard work, dedica- tion, and patience, our school would lack beauty on the outside, as well as on the inside. However, how one's hard work and diligence could go unnoticed is unknown. We are dependant upon the custodians of our school to keep it clean and make it a pleasant place to be. Their hard work and willingness has been a great service to all of us. Unfortunately, most of their diligent labor often times seems un- noticed during the constant hustle and bustle of an aver- age sohool day. Now, the opportunity has arisen to recognize the Swinks for their services to our school. Thank you. By: Mary Ann Mlllor Henry Morrison, and Flay Morrison are in the positions of being the Night Custodians, After Nlr. and lvlrs. Swink leave, then it is their turn to come in, and take the place of the day custodians. lvlr. and ivlrs. Swink. the school's day custodians help to beautify the school. Without the expertise of them, South Fiowan would be just another school. Thanks for your dedication to us. aa Jnfnnnx
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an-ve, 'if W my Q P A .x F , , , ,, 1. . -Z ml lil all ll X ul L lllll -ll lllllglili lllllllilll Teachersin Class? We witness it. We accept it. We experience it. But. what do we really know about the things teachers have to go through? Teachers are people who are here to help us learn. But they, themselves, are also learning new things. A while back. teachers en- rolled in s computer class. in which they learned how to operate the computers. Teachers are not any differ- ent from the students. They. too, go through a learning process, even af- ter they have earned their degrees. Congratulations to the teachers of South Flowan for completing the comput- er class. Take what you sllllillm learn. and use it. B : Ma Ann Millar Teachers enrolled in a computer class ear-lierthis year. Mr. Glenn McCorkla. Mrs. Sheppard. Mrs. Lewara. Mr. y ry Sam Misher, Mrs. Cox. Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Woodall, Mrs. Freeze. Mrs. Atwall. Miss Drye. and others were enrolled in this Special class held for the teachers. This class for the teachers was held to broaden their Knowledge of this futuristic craze, which is not only a valuable learning tool. but a source of entertainment. Remember. it is an apple for the teacher when the chips are down. if S 1.5 . K g Y 6 nl ' . x i ir . 13... ' ' 'ff-. . .,....,., , .X , it-ft in S 1. .,E, X hun A VE i ,,..t.. J - it . A 3 Mr. John A. Willett Mrs. Shirley Wise Mrs. .June A. Woodall Ms. Delores Woods Miss .Jo Ann Yost :::.az...i....:a:e Illlll Ill H6851 Ill IIKXKKX ,int nuts 27
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Let us pe thankful for the women who prepare our daily lunch, Be- lovv: the staff Includes, frorn left: to rlght, Linda Bntchle, .Jeanette Goodnnght, Alta Chrusty, Kathy Johnson. Bonnie lvlerrutt, .Joretta Deal. The back rovv, from left to rnght Includes: Carol l-lollar, Linda Alprlght, Barbara Barrlnger, .Joe Starnee, Duane Shovvrnaker. These hard vvorklng ladies deserve the courtesy and kindness that they display. The cafeterla workers are appreci- ated, even though rnost pf the mme, IC IS not revealed to them. They defnnltely deserve an extra hand for all of their hard work and dedication. By: Nlary Ann Nllllar' wwe 'ffiiikifiiif . A l llsgvik K ' - - H- X x. Rn BB
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