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John Spaid
February 1, 2010
One of my favorite and most respected teachers who always gave me the push in the right direction.
Class of 1971
Gibson Funk
February 1, 2010
"Miss O" is one of my truly indelible memories from my high school years. Her patience, caring, and understanding nature when a student (meaning me) was struggling with an assignment stayed with me as a reference point in my later years of federal employment while mentoring and training young employees. Handley was fortunate to have her, and I was especially fortunate to have been one of her students.
January 31, 2010
Fond memories of an extraordinary and exceptional lady.
George William Lanahan, Minneapolis, MN, Class of '59.
Norman Mann
January 31, 2010
Miss Overcash was my favorite math teacher. She inspired me to achieve more than I thought I could. I'm saddened at her passing.
George Groseclose
January 30, 2010
Very sorry to hear of Dottie's passing. She was a great friend to my mother (Betty Groseclose) and all of us kids years ago. She will be missed very much, especially by my mother.
George Groseclose
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