Joplin High School - Joplimo Yearbook (Joplin, MO)

 - Class of 1932

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X l M .L S3 .5 ENGLISH AND STEECI-QHV Colvin Moran Barnett Barlow Robinson Livingston Sallce This year thirty-eight classes have been required to accommodate the 1,250 English students. In addition to the regular English classes taught by each teacher, Miss Grace Colvin, A. B., and Miss Kathryn Moran, B. S., have the commercial English classes. Miss Moran is debate coach, and Miss Wynett Barnett, B. S., is dramatic coach. and has the speech classes. Mr. Hobart Sallee, M. A., teaches the oratory classes. In her leisure time Miss Leah Robinson, B. S., likes to sketch and do water color work, While Miss Edna Barlow, B. S., hunts apartments. Miss Colvin likes to make salads and biscuits, and Miss Barnett likes to sew. Miss Moran Works in whatever group she is, While Mr. Lee S. Livingston, B. S., and Mr. Sallee like outdoor sports. I A Speech Class. , l I ., K Twenty-four 'ld THE JDPLHMCD V939 i 'l X. 35 ' B . laf 4-if, , sf ,,,-.:.,.i I gf 5? 5 1 liiilglills?-i.i-'EQXLif12:.1?- ' A :L+

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Twenty-three STUDENT COUNCIL W SECOND SEMESTER Third Row-Barnett, M. Miller. Fowks, Diehl, Brown, McGchee. C. Miller. Askins, Manning, Financial Secy.g Carter, Fry. Reporter. Second Row-Miss Elliot, Kitto, Gadberry, Marlin, H, Miller. Ballard, Howard, Cartwright, Harrison, Morris. Fisher. Miss Griffith. First Roiu-VVhite, Dempsey, Trimble, Bushner, Hurlbut, Pres. pro-tem: Rodarme, Serg.-at-arms: McDonald, Pres.: Skelton, Webb, Warden, Szcy.: Melton. Parham. Much valuable work was accomplished by the Student Council in 1931-32. It assisted materially in the sale of activity tickets at the beginning of the year. selling a large per cent of the number sold in the entire school. The sale of used books at mid-year was handled, for the first time this year by the Council. They, thereby aided the librarian very much and added quite a substantial sum to the Student Council treasury. All the Christmas decorations at the high school were planned, provided, and arranged by this group. It also beautilied the campus by planting and replacing shrubs around the building. The Council sponsored the organiza- tion known as the Pep Club which functioned at all pep assemblies and all football and basketball games. Members of the Council aided in cleaning up the school and setting an excellent example of good school-citizenship for the rest of the students. The Lost and Found Bureau was managed by the Council. -r THE JOPLIMO 1932 Zum-Tp A



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THE JOPLIMO 1932 LANGUAGES MacCartney Buckeridge 'Wolfe Buck Our language department offers much freedom of choice to the students. Two years of Spanish, two years of French, and three years of Latin are offered. Miss Ethel MacCartney, A. B., and Miss Laura K. Wolfe, A. B., have 175 students in their Spanish classes. Miss MacCartney, who is fond of reading Spanish books. and of traveling, has studied in Mexico and in Spain. Miss Wolfe is especially interested in sports and literature. Miss Bess Buckeridge, A. B., A. M., has 130 pupils in her Latin classes. She uses the socialized study plan extensively in her Work. She is much interested in the University Women's Club, and in travel. In the French classes of Miss Lucile Buck, A. B., B. S., are 148 students. In the advanced classes the pupils correspond with native students of France, thus making their knowledge of French practical. Miss Buck has many hob- bies, among them being horseback riding and Whippeting. A Latin Study Class.

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