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WAX Mr. Greteman and Mr. Leatherwood inspect their materials prior to a job. 1 These three administrators spend another exhausting day in front of the office, guarding the non-existing pencil machine. Moonlighting B Brush Every Summer Mr. Greteman and Mr. Leatherwood become partners in the house painting business. They painted at the school for 6 years then decided that they could make more money if they went into business for themselves. Painting is hard work but they both enjoy it. Besides, there are times when it's fun too. Sometimes they have a stand off and paint each other to make things more interesting or one of them steps in a bucket of paint and it breaks up the mono- tony of the job. Then there are al- ways things that happen to liven it up. Take for instance the time Mr. Greteman had a sore toe and he took off his shoe. He was painting when a bee flew up and stung him. He dropped the paint bucket on his toe and had a bee sting too. Painting can also be dangerous. One summer they had to paint a 3 story house on a 40' ladder when the wind was blowing at gale force. They really enjoy painting together and have a very relaxed and friend- ly relationship. They won't be able to paint together very much this coming summer now that Mr. Gre- teman is Vice Principal but they are still planning to do as much paint- ing as they can. School Board: Paul Carpenter, Dixie Ritz, Stanley Burris, jerry Balentine, and Dick Ball. Administration
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may ... Larry l.oBaugh Asst. Principal Charles Callum Principal Doyle Greteman Asst. Principal Mums '14 Dr. Don Graves Superintendent lr iff Gene Cranfill Asst. Superintendent Rene Huckaba Athletic Director 96 - Administration
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Barbara Adams: American History: Student Council Spirit Club: Model UN. Cliff Anderson: DE!Marketing II, III: DECA Sue Breshears: Learning Lab. Tom Colley: American History: F.C.A.: Bas- ketball. Ka Cullers. I-Iome Ec III- Inde endent Liv- Y ' - I P ing: FHA: YHO. Larry Derrick: World History: Weightlift- ing: Football. Mac DeVilbiss: Vo-Ag IV: VAOT: F.F.A. Brenda Duke: Shorthand: Data Processing: COE: Typing II:iSenior Class Sponsor. 472 I 1 ,lm 4'-5 . -sq Elveda Eby: Secretary, jerry Ruth Edwards: Art I, II Dimensional. Mary Finn: Library Science: Librarian. Anne Ford: I-IERO. Maggie Fuchs: Sociology: Economics: Prob- lems of Society: geometry. Donna Geiger: Coaches Track 8: Field Sftb.: Y-Club Sponsor: Girls Athletic Sponsor: Fencing Kr Archery: Raquet Sports: P.E. Verlin Goodson: VO-AG I-IV: FFA Janice Hamner: Typing II: C.O.E.: Business Math: FBLA: Spirit Club. Faculty ' I 'iv L-A-C-H-T-E- Some people get frustrated having names like Smith or Jones. But, imagine how it would be going to the other extreme with a name like Schlachtenhaufen. One teacher fnamely Mrs. Carol Schlachtenhau- fenj had this problem. Her maiden name -- Schultz - along with her married name is German. There are two opinions of what Schlachtenhaufen means: One is many battles the other is body heaper . Mrs. S said that in the old coun- try, battles left many dead and there wasn't time to bury them. Someone had to heap the bodies and burn them,perhaps the Schlachtenhaufen . G.- QA ---v . 4' l -H-A-U-F-E- Mrs. S also said that her name often causes trouble with the mail because there are very few comput- er mailing labels that have enough space for the whole name. So if you get mixed up with other people by having a name like Smith or Jones- think about it. Maybe it's a bless- ing in disguise. Algebra II: Trig. Math Analysis. Carol Schlachtenhaufen ik. -cr vu
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