Turner High School - Turnerite Yearbook (Kansas City, KS)

 - Class of 1978

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favorite thing about Turner? My favorite: Friendliness of the students and the staff. My least favorite: School starts too early! Mrs. Dorothy Friesen English - Language Arts BA in English - Language Arts 'tMy favorite thing about Turner is the students I work with. My least favorite thing is so many interruptions of classes for unimportant things that go on at school. Mr. Lloyd Fugate Biology Master of Science for Teachers .4 i 'if J 1-ff k k e-. t .-41559 ?.: ' is A- y ' ,W 'Al of t.- . ,I i ' 4 Li I . A X-:A , ' f..--rx, sw- K K . I I K- f Y -' Xt, 'X 1 li . . Ng- . 4 ., . Y ' ' Q. 1 V :qi - LW. M 7 Q If! g X-'Aki vxf 'YJ' XJ 6 X 2 pg i ,Jr H ci A My favorite is the intimacy and friendship that exists within the faculty. My least favorite is the wide division that exists between the students with the generalizations that each group attaches to the other. Mr. Dale Graham Mathematics Master of Science My favorite thing about Turner is the people. The thing I like least about Turner is the location of the school: so near a noisy street. Mrs. Pam Haas Business BS in Education 1 X - My favorite thing about Turner is its good teachers. Mr. John Hamilton Business BS in Business Education Picture below: Mr. Bill Smith Mr. Jim Dorsey if 'f - .y . . , . ., . . .. ',t. , 5? ' 1' . i J IU' ., ., t - 'VY' . . f .Su-Q Faculty 25

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What is your favorite and least My favorite thing is the cooperation of the faculty and administration, also that the students are friendly. Mr. David Crawford Learning Resource Specialist Master of Sciences My favorite thing is the students, and my least favorite thing is not being able to help some students who need help. Mrs. Pauline Creek School Nurse BS in Nursing 6 J , ll! me 2 as-M mmm? rsll . . :gk N-mn... N'-one 2 Mun Pin There doesn't seem to be the big problems in our district that you hear about in inner city schools. I think people are closer in the Turner area than in many schools. Many students seem to be satisfied with their standing as it is now. They don't seem to be willing to put a lot of extra effort to improve their position. Mr. Jim Dorsey Mathematics BS in Education The friendliness of students is what I like best about Turner. What l like least is the careless use of the English language. Mrs. Kathleen Elliott I would say that my favorite thing at Turner is the kids that go here because they are fun to be around. Mr. Tom Flynn Social Studies Master of Science The thing l like best about Turner is its size - it's large enough to offer many different courses and programs, but not large enough for students and teachers to get lost in the bureaucracy, I least like the spirit of most of the students and the school in general. We have a lot to be proud of, but everyone 'cuts down' themselves and Turner. Mr. Charles Frantz Art BS in Education English - Language Arts MA in English Literature 5.



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Do you think we should go Yes, the problem most students are having now in school are caused by allowing students to do their own thing rather than spend the time to make the basics interesting and vital. Mrs. Mary Hansen English - Language Arts Master of Science in Education Yes -first in elementary and junior high levels. High schools should rapidly review basic skills and expect a high level of achievement, especially in communication skills necessary for success in all subject areas and in our American democratic society. Mr. James Heath Teacher of Romance Languages BA in Spanish and English I'm not so sure we ever lost sight of the importance of the 3 Fi's. Perhaps since so much emphasis has been given to the lower test scores, the 3 B's will be stressed more. Mrs. Pat Heidler English - Language Arts BA in English and Physical Education Not totally, but I definitely think more time should be spent on them. Mr. H. D. Henderson Driver's Education Master's in Safety l 2 6 F o c u I ty Yes, because that's where a lot of my students have their problems, Ms. Susan Hunt Science BS in Education Yes, at the present the basic 3 Fi's seem buried in novelty courses which may not seem relevant in a few years. Some students today have not developed the ability to effectively communicate or to function in everyday living. Mrs. Georgene Karst Head Librarian Master's of Library Science fy 5 A U - X 4 V i llfxapfli . f gf . I A , .g

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