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This year. five members of the staff chose to venture off onto the new path the curriculum and watching the freshmen grow throughout high school. This
of retirement. All of these special people have worked here for years. Night school is not far from Mrs.Palmer's heart. She returns every month to attend
custodian Ira Cook has worked on the staff since the school first opened SAC meetings, and she assists with the new school newspaper as a proofer.
and has seen the school change before his very eyes. He remembers when Teacher's lounge cafeteria worker, Mrs. Moore.always made sure the teach-
graduation was still held in the commons area and when football games were ers were taken care of with a healthy lunch. Each day when she was on the
played at Krusen field. Mrs.O'Neil and Mrs.Palmer became best friends while job. lunch was served up with a smile. The most rewarding part of teaching
teaching together in the English department. Maybe they couldn't bear the for Mr. Wise was to see the light bulb go off after a student finally grasped a
thought of working without each other and decided to retire at the same time. concept. His time has been spent both in the classroom and serving as one
Mrs.O'Neil is best known for teaching 9th grade almost every year. She loved of the school's media specialists. These fine educators will be missed.
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