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rllhe Qftice Staff ln referring to the office staff of Joplin High School, the descriptive phrase Hahle lieutenants may he most truly applied. Theirs is the immense task of keeping in order the many records pertaining' to attendance, grades, enrollment, schedules, programs, etc., and doing at the same time other routine work which the school requires. Many of the school's disciplinary problems fall to their lot, too. Although some of their contacts with the members of the student body are unpleasant, for the most part there is a mutual good feeling, friendship, and understanding between them and the students. In the photo above we sec Miss XVilliamson, Dean of Girls, Mr. Roy Greer, Dean of Boys, Miss Martin, Sccretaryg and De- Forest Young, one of the many students who come daily to one or the other of these people for help or advice. Miss XVilliamson, because ot' her kindness and helpfulness is well-liked hy all girls. Mr. Greer is one of the most popular men oi' the faculty. llis und:-rstanding of boys and his technique in working with them is admirable. Capable, efficient, and friendly, Miss Martin is liked by hoys and girls equally, and is always ready to give assistance in ironing out the tangled details ol' school life. Q QQ 17
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The oar ot Education The Board of Education is composed of public-spirited eitizens who have made gen- erous Contributions to the development of education in our city. ln them is vested the final poliey-deterinining power of the Joplin sehools. Problems sueh as the raising of publie sehool revenue, the planning of building pro- grruns, maintenanee of buildings and equip- ment, the purchase of supplies, and the se- leetion of at Well-trained faculty equipped to render the best possible seryiee are only 21 few of the many which the Board of Edueu- tion has solved wisely and well. lVe owe theni Z1 debt of gratitude for their uneeasing efforts for improvement, for their loyal support, and for their sueeess in main- taining an excellent sehool system of xyhieh we are justly proud. ln the above pieture of il Board meeting, reading' from left to right, are: Mr. Herbert lVheeler, Memberg Mr. Charles VVells, Mem- berg Mr. lf. A. lilliott, Superintendent of Sehoolsg Mr. S. A Harris, President of the Hozirdg Mrs. Etta IS. Garloek, Seeretaryg Miss Fern Gray, Clerkg Mr. Cliff K. Titus, Meni- ber: Mr. Clifford Casey. Kleniber. 16
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r. 1. . Elliot SZ!fJC'1'I'IIfClItll'lIf of 1110 Joplin Public Sflzools lfnder the g'uidz1nc'o oli Hr. Elliot l1lL1Cll inrogrm-ss and iinproveinent has hc-en inude in the ,loplin School System. lflis enthusiasin, his love lor vouth has made it possihle For sueciess to eoine to him. A friend ol' :ill who seek his friendship, he has eoine to hold ai plzure in the hearts of all who know him. , . , . . . . Hr. lplhot s interests are varied. He is Il lover oi all things good and llGZ1L,lfllwLllLIl,l't, literature, and niusie. An impressive speaker, he is 11 favorite with the student body. These statements taken from :Ln artiele which he addressed to the senior Class of 1934 typifv his per- sonality :uid el1zu'f1eter: 'A . . . he glad of life lJtti'Z1llSl' it gives you Z1 ehanee to love your fellow nizlng he zihle to look up to the stars in silent Con- teinplzilion of His Infinite l'niveise: fear nothing exvept ig'norzu1c'e, greed, dishonesty, eowardiee, or lllSI'flllU1Lll'I he governed hv your admiration of vir- tues, rather than hy vour disgust of vieei eovet noth- ing that is your neighbor's except his kindness of heart und his gentleness ol mannerg spend as much time as you nun in Ciod's outsof-doorsf' Beeause he is earnestly interested in what stu- dents are doing, heeuuse he is helpful in so manv Xvuvs, and lBCl'ZlLlSC' he does mueh to make sehool life enioyuhle. we consider ourselves fortunate indeed to have Mr. lilliot at the head of our school system. 18
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