Corinth Elementary School - Yearbook (Shawnee Mission, KS)

 - Class of 1955

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SOMERSET FACULTY. FIRST ROW: Marjorie Depoe, Lylian Casford, Harriette Soellner, Adah Hagan, Opal Dunham, Camille Cowell, Paulene Scott. SECOND ROW: Melvin E. Bailey, Ruth Louderbaugh, Betty Collins, Richard Bennett, Asa Cleavinger, Helen Gordon Janet Feist, Mary Ann Lorenzen, THIRD ROW: Shirley Raymond, Mary Lou Web- ster, Shirley Sparling, Merna Disinger, Nancy Danforth, Alein Dahlin. Norma Stretch, Charlene Dickeson. CORINTH FACULTY. FIRST ROW: fLeft to Right, Sylvia Rieling, Nadyne Fleming, Thelma Marsh, Patricia Messamer, Carol .R6lif0I'd, Eloise Smith. SECOND ROW: Orin Swift. Elwanda Blair, Elisabeth Farnsworth, Jean Fincher, Joan Forbes, Truschel Sleeper, Ruby McCall, Turner House. THIRD ROW: Doris Hanebaum, Anna Kabler, Camille Cowell, Irene Boothe, Mathilda Brown, Katherine Stafford. Ann Nee. Not Shown - Teresa Farnen.

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Page Z. Objectives: 1. Develop a need, desire, and ability within the child to become a better citizen. ll. Develop each child in all aspects: A. Mentally: 1. That each child should acquire honesty, tolerance, good study habits, appreciation of arts, ability to evaluate and interpret any situation. , B. Physically: 1. That each child should acquire the ability to improve physical appearance, physical coordination, and those habits conducive to good health. C. Emotionally: l. That each child should acquire the ability to be loyal to himself, his home, his group, his community, state, nation, and world. D. Socially: l. That each child should acquire the ability to accept responsibility, to respect the rights of his fellowman, to be conscious of the privileges and restrictions of a Democracy, and the courage to be loyal to his own convictions. E. Spiritually: 1. That each child should acquire from his home. school, and community, training in these spirtual values which should enable him to become a happy individual in his own environ ment. The members of the entire staff and a parent committee worked with Dr. Cloy Hobson from the University of Kansas to evaluate and improve the program of our schools. We could not have succeeded without their cooperation. This covers the suggestions for an over-all philosophy and a set of objectives for our schools. COMMITTEE: Anna Kabler Adah Hagan Harriette Soellner



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JEAN FINCHER SECRETARY CHARLENE DICKESON SECRETARY CAMILLE CO WELL SC HOOL NURSE

Suggestions in the Corinth Elementary School - Yearbook (Shawnee Mission, KS) collection:

Corinth Elementary School - Yearbook (Shawnee Mission, KS) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 38

1955, pg 38

Corinth Elementary School - Yearbook (Shawnee Mission, KS) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 46

1955, pg 46

Corinth Elementary School - Yearbook (Shawnee Mission, KS) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 56

1955, pg 56

Corinth Elementary School - Yearbook (Shawnee Mission, KS) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 45

1955, pg 45

Corinth Elementary School - Yearbook (Shawnee Mission, KS) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 22

1955, pg 22

Corinth Elementary School - Yearbook (Shawnee Mission, KS) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 18

1955, pg 18


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