Independence Junior High School - Cub Yearbook (Independence, MO)

 - Class of 1943

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Llke many other teachers 1n Junlor H1gh1'IISS 'TESTER PDE ION S pet peeves are halr-combers nrt fun chewers in her art classe 11 oBluGarden1ng and flowers ran. P f on her hobby l1St She rece xci Q S from Peabody College Nashvll e l ILGSSSS and M A from Mlssour J xCI'S1ty This wlll serve as a fa r warn1ng to all art students, 'Please be neat.W Wiiiiii Durlnv h1S 1dle hours wh1le he isnt teaohlng muslc 1n room 354, you would probably find MR EDWARD SCHDLENCERDT e1ther tlnkering around mth machinery or else dlgging in the terra f1rma,be- cause mechanics and farm1ng are his ch1ef hobb1es He recelved h1s A B M from Baker Universlty and hasattended Kansas City Univers1ty and William Jewell College Independence has been h1s home town always, Wiki!!! Talk about Wboots and saddlesn 1f you want, but when MISS ROSALIND GIB SON talks about horses and such she's speaklng of her chlef hobby She at tended and Obtalned an A B from the Uhlversity of Kansas City Herhome is and has always been 1n Independence As you stroll down the hall on second floor you mlght peep in room 215 and see her teaching elghth grade science iiiiiii If you happen to have a chat wlth MRS HENRIETTA KELLEY, seventh grade English and elghth grade math Meacham who OCCuP1SS room 223,you would soon discover that her top ranklng hobbles are housekeeping and readlng thls is her f1TSt year in JUHIOT High as a teacher Her former home was Mexico, M1SSOUT1 She has 1n her p0SSBSS1OD degrees from Hardin College and from C M S T C ikiiiii To be a member of a Male quartet was MR. LUTHER COWGER'S, teacher 1n Sh-OP II. chlldhoodf dream. But,to this very day, to hear a warbl1ng soprano gr1nds on his nerves. His home town is El Dorado Sprlngs, M1SSOuT1. In his possession he has a B. S. 1n Ed- ucation, a B.S. and an A.B. all from Warrensburg Teachers College. All the to go to shop because Mr. a Sense of humor and 1S a swell sport.Mr Cowger gave up teachlng nlnth grade Engllsh to teach Shop. boys llke Cowger has Boys If you need any buttons sew ed on, stop by room 221 and perhaps MISS IIARTIL'-l ANN TRUMAN can help you Sew1nv,along w1th flower garden1ng,1s her favorite pasttimex In her ch1ld hood days her ambition was lawyer, but MISS Truman went ouri Uh1versity and obtalned in Educatlon, later teaching at Raymore, M1SSOHTi Her t be a to M135 one year history pUp1lS would probably tell you her favor1te expresslon is NPlease b qulet 'Talk1nv without pSTMlSS1On 1S her pet peeve MISS Truman's home town 1S Grandvmew, IHSSOUT1 This is her first year 1n JUD1OT H1gh and she has been a falthful typ1st for the 'Echo' iikikt 'Great Day', 1S a famous 6XpTeSSlO of MISS LOUISE OLIVER If you everstop by room 527 you may see her teaching seventh grade Geograahy. She h s a B S 1n Educat1on and is WOTk1nU toward a I A Her hometown 15 Raytown, M1ss ouri For pete's sake, kldS, don't squeak your chalrs on purpose room 527, for this is Miss Oliver's pet peeve Xatxxai MISS LARGUERITE KLUTZ has a B S from Warrensburg Teachers College and is dillgontly worklng on her M A at Kansas Uh1VGTS1tY She has taught in Junior H1gh four years and came here from Cllnton, M1SSOuT1 She teaches seventh grade mMS1C and math 1n room 212 Music IS second to none in her hobbies, XXX A3 Really NISS ELIZXBPTH BERRY has a very 1ntorest1no hobby, CO11GCt1Dg humorous poetry Another 1nterest1ng hobby of hers 1S a scrap book of her truvels and outstdndlng events she has attended Her duty 1S teaching nlnth grade C1t1ZCHSh1P 1n room 225 9594 I Pf9'P'f1JL MRS. ALICE TIGNER 15 a br1ght and cheerful erson to have around Her Job P I 15 not exactly a Ineasure, but she ful- f1lls lt with Cff1C1GHCy plus. Smmnge as lt seems Mnh T1gner's pleasure 15 tTQVCl1Hq and still she IS content to s1t 1n Mr. M1llcr's office day after day checklng attendances. Students please don't go in the Offlce wlthout an ex cuse for your absence, for thls is her Upet peevenn Her hobby seems lnterest lug, as she collects CHICKGHSQ nv IlIlIllllIllI!IIlllulll!IIllllNIINIIlllIIllInl!!I!!ll!Ill!!!lI!!llmllMMll! . ' ' ' 1 ' ' 1 - :GH 1: . - K+ - yep, ' 1-, 1 1 1 -I r Q fi . ,.- . --- 3 L , vu xv. - e Q s 15 rode V ' ',D ' A ' ' -. C .J .YE 1 . 4 'A - ' J . - ,.. l'l 'I u ' .L 1 1 AL. . 1 . O I , , I , SIT 3 ,' , - ' .' Y J- ' . I A ... 1 1 hlfe . . Q . a B. S, - 4 , . . 4- . ' ' 1 D . , A A . v, . I . -w. . . - ' .-. e ,H ' n 1 ' ' ' ' ' n n 5 , 1 . . . . . . . o u Q K - . . . .- V. .- . A H , . . . ' 0 4. -. J .2 h ' xml - y' . - V . . . 5 I g I u svn ' , - . -' .- -. H ' . - , ' . . n ,rc . q T , 4 1 u A a ' 3 ji n 0 I , C Av 0 . ' ' . A ' ' in 1 Q- 3 - I . D F Q . . 0 ' ' . I In 1. - . - 0 . n Q V Q V ' , ' f ,T , ' . . f . 0 U . . . . . V' , J. 9 0 - 0 .., E , . -. p I ' - ' : . I 'XWY - , . . 1. 1 'F' . , .. 2 A U . o ' - . . , , . is . 0 ' ' ' h u A A , D . gg 1 ' . 1 L L ' , 0 0 I 1 Q L ' ' ' Q ' ' 0

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', .- Calling all people who can't make up theirminds. Calling all students who are long winded. Be onthe lookout for MR. HAROLD BROWER! These are his pet- peeves. He teaches Science in rocm 218. Mr. Brower has attended the Kansas City University and is working for his M. A. degree. His hobby is wood-work. itiikik MISS GRACE ROWE,eighth grade English teacher, has dramatic ability plus. She is sponsor of the Junior Dramatic Players. She has attended Kansas City University and Kirksvillle Teachers Cbl- lege. Miss Rowe has had the pleasure of judging several speech contests in Kansas City and Independence. Her room is on second floor in 210. ' 'tkkiiii Now MR. JESSE HUTCI-IENS is a man of many hobbies, but art and flowers are .placed first on his list. Oak Grove is his home town, although he has taught here several years. He attend- ed ,We,rrensburgTeachers College and Kansas City University. He is now teaching manual training in Shop I. ' YXXXXXX A,Me, oh, my! All these Junior High .teachers seem to 'agree onehunized per cent on pet-peeve number one, thatis glllileohswing. MISS FREDA HINNAH is no exceptionfto therule. Flowers are her hobby. Miss Hinnah has a B.S.in Education from C,,M.S.T.C.. As you pass by room 526 you will find her tea- ching seventh grade science. f '- - akaekuokakfr f ' Miss MAUDE Hoon is an eighth greae history teacher. As well as teaching 'history in room 215, she is sponsor of our own Girl Reserve Club. Two de-1 gi-ees have been bestowed upon her., dne za B.S. in Education from C.M.S.TC. -and the other a M. YA. from Missouri University. OakGrove is herhome town. -I -7 P akwfaraowor 4 ' If you questioned Miss MARIE CAMP- BELLlus to her hobby she would probably answer that music is her favorite. Her favorite conversational topic isworld Events. Miss Campbell teaches Latin' end citizenship in rcemipzi, She re- ceived a B..S. in Education, from C.M.S.TC and a ILE. from Missouri University. Beware!! Gum-chewers and hair-comb- C51-S: Be on the alert. for MISS MARY KEN-e NEDY, who teaches ninth grade Citizen- ship in Room lO7. Miss Kennedy received her B.S. in Education from C.M.S.'I'.C. and her Masters from University of Missouri. Her hobby is collecting pitchers. Her favorite topic of con- versation is Current Events, Would you believe it? She can cook! She is a n.1tive'of Lone Jack. XXXXXXX Among the new members Of Junior High faculty. is MRS. GEORGIA PEDICORD. Her post of duty is Room 102, her duty be- - ing teacher of ninth grade English. Her favorite hobby is farmingg espe- cially raising chickens. Don't,by any chance letfMr. Pedicord catch you in the 'act of whispering or making lame excuses, for these are her common pet peeves. d - A wok essex 5 ee U .gee Hee EBC UQO2 D'O W ees H G Q ees sz s '-+14 H O d D C O 5 d Oi-'-,'3' He: ECPQ-I D D'H d O H D'D 8 W H H Hd' ees Q D UMR W 0 :rv-:Ear Ggf-'O .cf og 332m Ores: Eggs doe S552 Q va n Nd- I-'-EL'-Ijllf f.:.,,l-'G I. o ,ur .cfmmfs -3. :we dome SSe2 0440!-H H033 3353 'QUIKD v-:emo C0241 Sem Both .Q Some of her favorites are bowling and playing bridge. K I 5 L ' ' erewwefwsf Q MISS WILL ELLA DEACON, formerly of i Harrisonvillc, is the very capable ninth grade math and algebra teacher, -whose friendly face we are acdustom- 4 ed to seeing in Room 104. She has a B.S. in Education from C.M.S.T.G,.and a M.E. from Missouri University. You A Either pay attention now or after class is her favorite expression. Miss Deacon has not quite full fill- ed her childhood ambition, which was to be a Florence Nightengale. Xitiiik ' . That peppy little English teacher, Q Miss ELEANOR BURRUS, room 524, got f her pep from her high school and col- lege experience as cheer leader.' She has' a B.S. from Warrensburg Teachers College. Beware of the big bad wolf, you William Penn members, because it's plenty tough when assignments are not on time. I-Iiss Burrus is one of the Echo sponsors. Her pet peeves are 'gum-chewing and 'Daisy students. 2



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i J- --f' r H,mnmqr MISS LOU RETTE HOTHERSHEAD Started this year by fteaching ninth grade English, but duefto unfortunate gcir- cumstances, now teaches science in room 217. She has a B.S. in Education from C.M.S.T.C. and her M'.A.' from the University of Kansas City. Her home- town is Parkville, Missouri. She has the very interesting hobby of cdlect- ing antiques. The Freshman Class owes Ndss Mbthershead many thanks- for the things she has made possible as their class sponsor! - Xkkiiii ' Miss HELEN RUCKER, when not teach- ing ninth grade English in room 105 goes bicycle riding. This is her fa- 'vorite pasttime. A B.S. in Education degree was made hers after attending C.l:I.S.'I'.C She is one of the new 'sponsors of the.Echo and has done much toward making it a success. ' iF sxssxax if MISS VIRGINIA TAGGART hails from the city of Warrensburg, Missouri'wmneshe received her B.S. in Education degree at C.M.S.T.C. She teaches seventh and eighth grade chorus in room 211. Her favorite hobby is music. She studies fmusic under Miss Edna Forsythe of Kan- sas City. Miss Taggart is one of the sponsors of the Echo and she worms di: igently typing the paper. - Xiiiiik That friendly smile quickly char- acterizes MRS. IVA STROHM. Like many children, her childhool ideal was to be a teacher and she has achieved her goal. Sports of all kinds rank highon her list of pleasures. She holdsa B.S. in Education from Warrensburg Teadxus College. As you pass by her room you might hear her hu ing a tune or whis tling a familiar bar of music. iiiiiii While MHS. EUGENIA SHULL isn't busy teaching math in room 526, you would probably find -her listeningin tho radio, playing bridge, or attend- ing some thrilling movie. She has a B.S. degree from Warrensburg Teachers College. Not only has she fulfilled her childhood ambition to be a tea- cher, but she has a daughter who teaches. . Now.MlSS HARRIET WEATH RF0RDv the seventh grade math teachQ1'.giS MPPY because she has fulfilled her child- neea- ambipe1on.p she noias a B.. S. in Education degree. Hei' pelffteeve is to explain something thoroughly and then have some one ask the very same ques- tion over. When she assigns the les- son she says, WJust so many problemsi She has an interesting hobby collect- ing salt shakers df which she has many kinds. iiikkkk During her idle moments MRS. BONNIE SWAN paints and writes to her husband. But during her busy moments you would see her teaching art in room 528. Mrs. Swan attended Gulf Park Col- lege at 'Gulf Port, lglississippi.She also received an A.B'. degree from Louisiana State University. She has traveled ax- tensively and has been in every state but Utah. Please students don't get Mrs. Swan mad by biking out in class. Yiiiiii MISS ANNA KATHRYN STARK should be very contented since she has achieved her childhood ambition. She is now teaching seventh grade social studies in room 552. After obtaining her B.S. in Education she taught school in Brunswick,-Missouri, that being her home town. Flowers seem to be her mdk by. But beware, all you fellows with crew cuts, and you loyal finger-nail biters, for these are her pet-peeves. ikiiiik All of you eighth and ninth grade math pupils who happen to have MISS ETHEL WAITMAN as a teacher will agree that she is patient and kind. She at- tended Warrensburg Teachers College and has a Masters from Nebraska Uni- versity. She is expecially fond of flower gardening. , YXYXYXX M . SAMUEL BERG is a seventh grade English teacher and resides five days a week between the hours of 8:50 and 4:00 in room 525. He has a B.S. huin- ucation as a reward for spending so many sessions in the University of Kansas. He is sponsor of the Camera Club. He is one of our hometown boys.

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