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Tri-City Staff Keeps Things Going if ABOVE: Busdrivers fFrontj: Mr. Derril Yetter, Mrs. Linda Ashlock, Mrs. Dorothy Baty, Mr. Edward Miller, Mr Dick Acock. fBackJ: Mrs. Beverly Guerrero, Mrs. Beverly Merrick. ffl IQQ iff l Q. rbi' ABOVE: Librarians CL-RJ: Mrs. Joy Clow, Mrs. Gladys Setchfield, Miss Karen ABOVE: Mr. Ron Shafford, custodian, Sanders, Mrs. Princess Terryberry, Mrs. Carolyn Goold. cleans and prepares Tri-City for another 24 Staff
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1 my , . ,-. r Q an a. , :if -'H'.'u'N '- A -li' '.'2-F. 'fb ,Li -nk Mrs. Kathleen S. Preston Mrs. Debra S. Reynolds Mrs. Sue Rigsby Mrs. Eleanor M. Stanhart Sth Grade lst Grade Kindergarten-A.M. 151 Grade ,xx AAL I WW Miss Brenda K. Swofford Mrs. Frances A. Turner lst Grade 5th Grade - , 'Ml A Miss Rebecca S. Zoschke H X 4th Grade . f 5ff:A.1- V '- Faculty 23
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1-...Q ABOVE Office Staff QL RJ Miss Sandy Pickett Mrs Katie Krueger, Mrs. Carol Pearce Mrs Joyce Romeo Miss Lorna Richardson RIGHT Mrs. Linda Menaugh keeps very busy with taking care of the office work at the high school location. Faithful . . . devoted . . . sacrificing, and doing God's will is the attitude of the workers of Tri-City. Each has their own job, whether it may be major or minor. Each job is equally im- portant, whether it is handing out bulletins, typing up letters, or taking out the trash and washing dishes. With the hand of God upon them, each are a big part of keeping the school organized and running smoothly. We see them at their jobs various times throughout the day, but do we realize what exactly goes into their work here at Tri-City? Almost all of them have families which they must attend to and plenty of work at home to keep them busy. But they come to Tri-City to give of their time and abilities and en- joy the experiences God has set before them. Yes, we find many faces, personalities, and places together as a body . . . the workers of Tri-City Christian Schools. Mrs. Barbara Robinson keeps the school health records in order and up to date to meet state requirements. Mrs. Robin- son, along with a full time job at Homeowners Insurance, spends 50 to 60 hours throughout the year going' through each students record. Mrs. Robinson also organizes and orders sup- plies for the Book Store. 1 ll CENTER LEFT: In charge of the cafeteria at the elementary location, Mrs. Norma Lunceford carries much responsibility. LEFT: Mrs. Joanne Dalton handles the high school cafeteria that feeds many students every school day. Staff 25
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