Independence High School - Orange and Black Yearbook (Independence, KS)

 - Class of 1926

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CASTILLO DELURY E. J. CASTILLO, B. S. Constitution Mr. Castillo does his best at helping day by day, To make the school grow better, and improve it in every way. KATHARYN MAE DeLURY, Life Diploma. Algebra Miss DeLury's favorite expression is a smile, We'll all guarantee it to be worth while. EDITH CONARD, B. S. Latin Neither trif-les annoy nor perplexities disturb the serenity of Miss Con- ard's quiet manner. M. F. REPPERT, Three-year State Certificate. Printing Mr. Reppert says he thinks for ll hobby, That the study of lynn-lice is nobby. CONARD REPPERT GLADYS FAYE BEUCHAT, B. S. French, Spanish Much patience she has, as you would agree, lf ever her first hour class you should see L. R. HIATT, B. S., A. M. English, Journalism Mr. Hiatt, assistant principal, we find most of all, Saying, 'tLet us move on. when we stop in the hall. MARY LOUISE SELF Study Hall One of the most useful members of the faculty is a good study hall supervisor. LUZENA ELMIRA MARSHALL, Life Certificate. English She maintains a high scholastic stand- ard in her classes, which speaks well of her as u teacher. BEUCHAT HIATT Page 2 4 SELF MARSHALL

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GOEPFERT GOULD PAUL O. GOEPFERT, American Conservatory of Music. Instrumental Music Mr. Goepfert loves music the best, And he wields his baton with a great zest. GLADYS E. GOULD, A. B. Physical Training Miss Gould who came to us from Arizona, has proven herself VGYY popular with the girls of I. H. S, HENRIETTA GILLETT, A. B. Cooking Miss Gillett's classes are interesting, and e-very girl enrolled will feel that she has received full value for her time in class. R. L. DAGGETT, B. S. Algebra, Business Arithmetic Mr, Daggett although a new member of the faculty, has made algebra both interesting and profitable. GILLETT DAGGETT ANNA A. INGLEMAN, A. B. Dramatics, Normal Training Miss Ingle-man is one ot the best friends that the school and stud- ents have. HELEN MARIE HALL Civics Miss Helen Hall enjoys a good show, Teachers are just like students, you know. MRS. GRACE AXTON, A. B. Hygiene, Civics, Senior Phy- siology Genuine interest in her pupils, and a habit of radiating pep explains her success with her pupils. SIMEON WEBB, A. B. Economics ,English, Debate, Public speaking To be a man without a country would be only about half as bad as to hold 71 debate without Mr. VVebb. INGLEMAN HALL AXTON WEBB Page 25

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