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,i ' ' ' ' - --'- M ' -1:1:'r-:f::-r:--'1'- f-w-rsf:::::? K --..- --.... ' --A -... - -- During his idle hours while he isn't teaching music in Room 554, you would probably find Mr, EDWARD sonownnonaor either tinkering around with machinery or else digging in the terra firma, because mechanics and farming are hisl chief hobbies, He received his A. B. , M. from Baker University and has atten- ded Kansas City University and William Jewel College. Independence has been his home town always. ' W ' xxaixxsx 4 - NESS MARGUERITE KIUTEZhas a B. S. from Warrensburg Teachers College and an M. A. from Kansas University. sn has taught in Junior High five years and cmme here from Clinton, Missouri. She teaches seventh grade Mathmatics in Room 212. Mhsic is her chief hob- byl She is dtdutiful sponsor of thei Girl Reserves. This su er Miss K. plans to work heartily on her Victory Garden. W . . e . xxxxxxxa , WGreat Dayin is a famous expression of Nhss LOUISE OLIVER. ,If you ever stop by Room 527, you may see her teaching seventh grade Geography. She has a B. S. in Education and an H. A. Her home town is RaytownQ Missouri. pi, , . . sweaters' To be.a member of a male quartet was MR. LUTHER COWGER'S childhood' dream.' But, to this day, to hear a warbling soprano grinds on his nerves. ,His home town is El Dorado iSprings, Missouri. -He holds a B. S. in Education degree, as well as a H.S, and an A. B.--all from Warrensburg Teachers College. His pet peeve is-- guess what--people who chew gum dur- 'ing class. His hobby is raising chick- ens , , . K , sxwswxax ' P KATIE CHASTAIN, secretary to the Board, is a graduate of the college at Fulton, Missouri. Her interests con- sist of flowers and gardening. . vlvkllvkilvkfkfk ' MISS NOVA KINZEY is our nWaveW.Miss Kimgey, who comes from Osceola, MD., has enlisted in the Waves and will leave soon. She teaches eighth grade Mathmatics in Room 225. she is s can.. ' MISS ELIZABETH SIESHER teaches 7th grad9.Science in Room 555. She hails from St. Joseph and her hobby isgrais- ing poultry. Miss Siegner attended Central State at Edmund, Okla. If yOu go into her room, you will see an ex- hibition of model airplanes and ships made by her pupils. - , -xxxxxxxa I If you wander up to the third floor and down to Room.35O, you ,. might hear the Junior High Orchesf tra or ninth grade Glee Club under I the direction of MISS MRRIORIE,HOELl TZEL. She has one hour of seventh grade music, too. She received a- Bachelor of Music from the Kansas City Conservatory. .She has many in- terests, but probably enjoys bowling and playing bridge asynmrh as any- thine. . . 'e ' 'fr+mi-f H r,.. assesses i,. y One who pilots the seventh and , eighth grade students intQ deeper Mathematics, is Miss LOIS,BENTE. Miss Bente attended Warrensburgi and Missouri University. Her hob- by is collecting miniature pitchers. g A +xxsasss,, If you question MISS MARIE CMI?- BELL as to her hobby, she would probably answer that music is her, pfavorite., Her favorite converse-I tional topic is world events., Miss ACampbell teaches Latin and citizen- ship in Room 521. She-received B. S. in Education from C. M. S.f T. C. and an M. E. from Missouri University. . sxssnssx p 'All you smart-alec boys had bet- ter watch out for MR. SAM BERG. Mr. Berg has attended the University of Kansas, Khnsas City Junior College and Khnsas City Teachers College. From these schools, he has obtained 170 college hours. His hobby is photography,and for two years he ' has exhibited pictures at the Nel- son Art Gallery nAnnual Salon.H ssssitss . MISS LUCILLE FRISBY, who comes from Bethany, Missouri, teaches I eighth grade History in Room 221. She especially dislikes gwn chewers. Miss Frisby taught at William.Chris- man last year. She is a graduate of . ifgggiliigkdfijiiifggted in sports. is sais,-.-.7 i. i . Vi Km -5-. 9: on-F Q ASQ
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rn ' H LU UV SUPERINTENDENT W. E. NMTTHEWS gradu- ated from Warrensburg Teachers College and received his M. A. at Missouri Uni- versity. He is a man of many interests. He is especially active in Boy Scout work and church work. He has recently started a collection of antique books. His present ambition is to be a benefit to the school. He would strive to be able to appreciate the viewpoints of the students, the teachers and the par- ents. i . reassess A sincere advisor to the students and faculty is thu J. N1 EANTHDRN, as- sistant superintendent of schools. In addition to his many other duties, he is in charge of school attendance re- ports and the school census. He has lived in Independence many years and received his B. S. degree from Central College and his M. A. from Columbia University, New York. XkiiXiXX Miss SALLIE-BELLE RULE has a B, SQ in Education from C. M. S. T. C. She majored in Art. Her pet peeve is a child who says, 'I'm not an artist.n She doesn't like gum-chewing, either. Miss Rule's childhood ambition was to be an art teacher--and that is what she is up in Room 528. Her hobby is giving chalk talks. She likes cooking next best to teaching. Her favorite sports are swim ing and enjoying a good baseball game. A pun often made on her name, showing she was destined to be a teacher, is: Sally forth in the morning, Ring the bell, And rule the pupils. iXiXiXii Attention, all girls! Beware of Roor 218 if you are 1 gum pepper. This is the Hurt heaven of rr. H horn secure Gidhth and ninth grade Science teacher. He attended Kansas City University and is now working toward a Mnster's degree HES hobby is making all kinds of furnim tur . Hr. Brower comes from that dis- WTWU City, Independence, Mo. p PRINCIPAL MARSHALL NELLER has gained the respect and admiration of every stu- dent and teacher in Junior High by his friendliness and understanding. He has held his office for nine successful years. He has an A. B. and an M. A. from Kansas University. His favorite to- pic is Ngirls and boysu, which he will y discuss at any time. Indoor baseball and bicycling are his favorite pastimes. Mr. Miller's pet peeve is a flimsy ex- cuse for being tardy or absent. assesses it T of interesting hobbies, Mrs. ,Speaking DELLA HABEFLEIN truly has one in her, of china tea cups. ' She is fs efficient secretary. You w would think writing absence slips would be dull when you had her ability to . write stories, but Mrs. Haberlein seems content. Last summer she had the plea- sure of taking a trip to New Orleans and back through the Evangeline country. T collection Mrs Miller assesses ' Me, oh my! All these Junior High teachers seem to agree one hundred per cent on pet peeve number One--gum chew- ing. Miss FREDA HINNQH is no exception to the rule. Miss Hinnah has a B.S. in Education from C. M. S. T. C. As you pass by Room 525, you will find her teaching seventh grade Science. Flowers are her number one hobby. But fish come in a close second. She has quite an aquarium in her room with all sorts of cute little fish. assess v Miss GRACE ROME, eighth grade English teacher, has dramatic ability plus. She is sponsor of the Junior Dramatic Players Miss Rowe has had the pleasure ofjudging several speech contests in Kansas City and Independence. She has attended han- sas City University, Kansas City Teachers College and Kirksville Teachers College. She has visited many countries in the Old World. If you are in hor room, 210, you should not chew gum, for that is her pet peeve. Sho is very interested in writing and has had several poems and stories published.
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Gardening and flowers are the favo- rites on HISS HESTER.PRESTON'S hobby list. She received a B. S. from Pea- body College, Nashville, Tenn.,and a M, A. from Missouri University. Miss Preston's pet peeves are gum chewers llooks unanimousll and hair combers. Her favorite expressions are Wsky-blue pink,W and Upea-green purple.n 11111111 TISS RARY KIMNWDY is captain of the ship lO7, and she navigates her fresh man students right through the Citizen ship book She is a native of Lone Jack, and has attended C N S T C and Ni souri University Miss Kenne day's hoboies are reading and collect ing miniature pitchers 11111111 If you were to pass by her iore some nice sunny, day you would probably see MRS EUGENIA SKULL out hoeing ir her flower garden hrs Shull who teaches ninth grade Mathmatics has attended C Kansas City Un versitv and Iissouri University Sne has a daughter who also teaches 11111111 Basketball coach, baseball fan, radio enthusiast and native of Hous tonia ll the e tern aight be applied to MR CIHDE COOPER he leads the young minds of the freshmen into the mysterious channels of General Science in Room 217 hr Cooper H s attended school at Wurrensburg Missouri Ihs souri Univcrsitv and Kansas Citw U 1 P11111 She s swell at least tb1t's w tne tudents of MISS MARY IAN CAINIRB tell us Sie is a n tive of Clinton I rd attended C M C Varren burg Her intere ts are many and varied She is a sponsor of the Flotlighters has a collection of ooetrf and is interested in music Miss Calvtrd's favorite sports are socker and danci u 11111111 TISS IILDRED KEARHES, former teacher it Alton SLkO0L has a vcrv interesting bvbbz in leatier work She is a gradu tr If Kansas University EUQ has a B S In s Ykarne has been connect 1 1 I unior H1.h for txd ears as ry to Tr Vatthews Special notice should be taken of MR. MYRON JOHNSON, who has performed miracles on Junior High's musicians- to-be. Mr. Johnson comes from Leaves- worth, Kansas and has studied in Chi- cago, Kansas City Conservatory, Kan- sas University and Oklahoma Univer-, sity. He has a Master's degree. When not teaching hard here at Junior High, or at Chrisman, you might find hmm ' out on the golf links keeping his game up to best standards. ' 11111111 MISS HARRIETTWIATHERFORD, the se venth grade lhwhmatics teacher, holds a B S in Education degree Her pet peeve is to explain something thor oughly and then have someone ask the very sane question again When she assigns the lesson she says, WJust so nany problems H She has an inter esting hobby collecting salt shakers, of vhich she has m ny kinds This Sumner wte nluns to attend school in Jew York 11111111 M S ALICE TIGNOR is bright and cheerful person to,have around Her Job is not exactly a pleasure, but she fulfills it mith efficiency plus Strange as it seems, Ins Tignor' greatest pleasure is 1n traveling, yet whe is content to sit in Mr P51 l r's office day after day, checking attendance Students, please don't go in he office without an excuse for your absence, for this is herupet peeve Her hobbf seems interestlng she collects chickens 11111111 MRS DOpJmqY GRIFFIN, our new ninth grade English teacher, is graduate of Missouri Univer ity She has a B S in Education Mrs Griffin is vorling toward her Masters degree in Dramatlos She has accept ed a great deal of responsibility 1n the publication of the LCHO and the annual Ubrnnet pceven is writing advits 11111111 MISS LOU RETTE MOTH RSHEAD Chalr man oi the En 'ish departne t has a B S in Lducation from C M S T C and her M A from.the University Of Kansas City Her hone is Parkville, M and her hobbf is collecting antiques
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