Joplin High School - Joplimo Yearbook (Joplin, MO)

 - Class of 1937

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4: Military anal Music In the military department are Major lilmer R. Block and Sergeant Archie G. Bain. Mr. T. Frank Coulter has charge of the musical activi- ties in the school. Major Block has attended the University of Illinois, the University of Colorado, and the University of Wfisconsin. He attained an A. B. degree at Illinois. Development of leadership, confidence and initiative are the things which he continually urges on the boys in the R. O. T. C. Out of school he spends his time in golf, hunting, or travel. Sergeant Bain is new to the school this year. He has done extension work at the University of Minnesota. As drill in- structor he has done much to improve the R. O. T. C. of the Joplin High School. Instruction in rifle marksmanship and close order drill are his favorite activities. lVhen he is not giving orders to the boys at drill, he likes to read, listen to music, or to take part in outdoor sports. Mr. Coulter, Familiarly known as Chief to the students of the music department, is a graduate of Olivet College. and the Kansas State Teachers College. He has attained his A. B. degree and a B. S. degree in music. He enjoys his work with the orchestra more than any of the other musical or- ganizations. Out ol' school he likes to farm. QQ Top left, we see Mr. Greer falias Haivkshaw the detec- tivel as he looks at all football games. Top right, Miss Robinson looks over some art work. Right center, Mrs. Ulrici reads a new play to her dramatics class. Coach Mikk- elsen, lower left, looks quite cagey as he goes into another basketball practice. This picture of Miss Coffey was almost not taken, just as the photographer got readv to shoot, she sweetly inquired, 'tParlez-vous francaisif' XVellHdo you? 27 illrzjor Bled: M11 Coizllev' Candid Shots

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Nr. BC'l'!i'lIGl' IWW. Henley M11 Holes ilfr. Cfzicfzell Industrial Arts Mr. VVilliam H. Beckner and Mr. James Arthur Henley are the instruc- tors in the department of industrial arts. Mr. Beckncr teaches mechanical drawing. He has attended the North- east Missouri State Teachers College and has attained the li. S. degree. He is a. member of the l'hi Sigma Pi. He likes all kinds of games, hunting trips, and touring trips. Mr. Henley has been the teacher of manual arts in Joplin High School for many years. He has attended the University ol' Missouri and the Kansas State Teachers College. Last summer at Cleveland he was awarded an honorary degree in the field ol' electrical welding. Oli all the things he teaches, he enjoys most the Wood Work, turning, and electrical work. He excels in archery and fencing, and is sponsor ol' Fencing Cluhs for hoth luoys and girls. His outside inter- ests center on forestry and gardening. Art and Vocation The two subjects of art and voca- tional prohlems were new in the school curriculum last year, hut this year they have gained a secure place in the school and the enrollment for thcm has greatly increased. Mr. Arthur Holes, instructor in art, attended the Chicago Art Institute and has done research work at the XVorsham School of Dissection. He has received an A. ln. Certificate. He likes hest to teach mural decoration Ccreative designD and creative sculp- ture. His hohhies are landscape paint- ing and the study of modern archi- tecture. Mr. Gatchell, vocational coordinat- or, attended the XVilliamson Trade School. He attained his B. S. degree at the Oregon State College, and re- ceived his degree of IXI. S. at the Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College. I-le likes best to teach busi- ness training. Motoring is his favor- ite outside activity. i 26



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