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'x f - , N - ff Xp A ,X ' :Jaxx E 5: Q! ' - ' Q f ' 1 fill' s To properly instruct the twelve hundred boys and girls of our Junior High School, it is very essential that we have teachers who are outstanding men- tally, morally and physically. A teacher cannot teach that he does not himself fpossess. As character education comes first in a child!s,life,.so it has al- ways been' first .With teachers. Character comes first in busi- ness,. in. the home, in citizen- ship and learning. ,yly g Q , Margaret, Aglexander-Foreign Lang- uages Missouri Valley College Nora D. Ames--Social Science Baker University. Vg. ,I Florence Bernhard--Mathematics C. M. S. T. College Caroline Bedford--Domestic Art C. M. S. T. College Ruth Bryant--Physiology C. M. S. T. College ' Georgia Cadogen--Social Science sN. E. M. S.'T. College If . V Mabel Campbell--Englishi C. M. S. T. College Virginia Compton--Latin University of Kansas Anna Lee Daniels--Mathematics University of Missouri Anna B. Cross--English C. M. S. T. College Lorene David--Art C. M. S. T. College Will Ella Deacon--Mathematics C. M. S. T. College The emphases your teachers have put on the value of.charac- ter in their teaching is slowly showing in the moral growth .of our school. We have never had a better group of boys and girls than we have this year..TMe stud ents in Junior High School owe much to the citizens of Indepen- dence and the Board of Education for supplying. the following 'as their instructors. Katherine Dohlman--Sciencs1 . University of Kansasu M ,.j' Catherine Fine--European History Cc Sn To 'N ' Josephine Flanagan--English University of Missouri 1' Mary E. Hartzler--Social Science C. M. S. T. College Emina H111--English ' C. M. S. T. College Maude Hook--Physiology, A C. M. S. T. College 'pm V Jesse Hutchens--Industrial Art ' C. M. S. T. College Otis Lancaster--Mathematics Iwo So To . Delphine Laughlin--Art C. M. S. T. College Edna Messersmith--Social Science Central Wesleyan College Marshall Miller--Mathematics University of Kansas Lou Retta Mothershead--English G. M. S. T. Colle e S 5 W mt if fx Xl A X i'.,.f5..il at -aa ,f ' Ili. hhzey' ,f , iii HW- , .,-- . . V ,Q Tv 5 'a- fn. ' , X ,L ' , .' ' L' ll,,j C 1 I 'Z X faf J . fsq I1 ,l , If, X- X I , .11 ,434 - -.-- ---- V -n
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