Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences - Stethoscope Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1961

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the SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT in HOME ECONOMICS Mrs. Elsie Williamson Mrs. Birchlyn Bannister Mrs. Erma Kellogg Paul Chapman Miss Jane Cook SHOP DEPARTMENT Miss Laurette Cullinzm Edward Abercombie Miss Marie Kirwin William Magncr Miss Alice O'Lcary Walter Mills Miss Josephine Rausch John Uhte Miss Arline Schnrff lildred Vanderlamn PHYSICAL EDUCATION . wOYsi CM . SCIENCE DEPARTMENT VJ; Arthur Fagin rt H l H t John Burke K 0'1 ugl Lin er C 'I C 11 Cx' , . Lloyd chth ca .1110 Charles Schefiin Abe Hcsselherg Miss Mabel Lockhart Seymour Pearson PHYSICAL EDUCATION iGIRLSi Jasper Pcrino Mrs. Lillian Clayton ' Henry Raphael Mrs. Margaret Denny James Ripley Miss Dorothea .FOICildC Miss Edith Silbcrstcin Mrs. Frances Wugstaff Miss Margaret Poole Miss Florence Shearer R.O.T.C. ART DEPARTMENT Sergeant Ferdinand Feliciano 'W Miss Haidee Tobriner LI BR ARY r Miss Catherine Davis MISS SILBERSTEIN MR. TAYLOR Search fur I Mi 3 KnuwledquWh ABOUT THE TEACHERS Mr. Uhte, one of George Washing- ' i :7 ton students' favorites, teacher of wood I shop, sponsors a Boy Scout troop in his x7 i leisure time. He studied general courses at the University of California and at San Ni l Jose State College. Miss Scharff, Washington's genial French teacher, is the sponsor of the French Club. At the University of Cali- fornia she majored in French and history. She enjoys traveling. Miss OiLeary, adviser for the low sophomore class, teaches history and civics. English and history were her ma- jors at the University of California. She enjoys gardening and hiking. Miss Cook teaches English, journal- ism, and history. She acts as advisot for the Surveyor. She received her Master's degree at Stanford, where she majored in social science. Mr. Magner is a favorite teacher for machine shop and mechanical drawing. He studied at San Francisco State College and San Jose State, and majored in phy- sical science. Mt. Pearson teaches physiology and biology. He received his MA. at the University of California. He enjoys gardening and short story writing. Mrs. Torrieri majored in French and Latin at the University of Nebraska. She teaches French and culture of nations. She has traveled extensively, having been to Europe several times. MISS HEATON IVIR. GATES PAGE ELEVEN

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MR. CHAPMAN MISS JAMES MR. HUNTER X 1 X 1mm: TEN Faculty Members, Guides- MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT William Baker 1 Rufus Balaam Eugene Barker Bruce Bartholomew John Douglass John Roberts Orville Taylor LANG AGE DEPARTMENT ose Avina rs. Mildred Bickel iss Catherine Counihan Frank Morton Miss Mildred Rauner Miss Dorothy Reynolds Mrs. E. Jewell Torrieri Mrs. Alice Wilson MUSIC DEPARTMENT Marion Knott Mrs. Myrtle Swanson MISS POOLE MRS. KELLOGG COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Miss Bernice Bilafer Wuddington Blair Miss Kathleen Cauley Mrs. Alice Collins Thomas Gates Mrs. Edna Logan Frank Lyons Miss Eleanor Parsons Mrs. Catherine Sheehan ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Mrs. Melanie Ainsworth Miss Helen Archer Miss Edith Browning Miss Margaret Coope Dennis Crowley Miss Margaret Heaton Mrs. Lennmne Herrick Miss Ethelindn James Mrs. Mary Kaine Onni Wilson MR. MORTON



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Demucrauyis x Those politically minded students who run for t X student body offices need recommendations before they become candidates. Scholarship and citizenship ratings are carefully considered, and only those whose l records show they are worthy of serving George , Washington students are allowed to run for oHice. Rallies and elections are held the term previous to the one in which the new elected officers are to work. This allows those elected to prepare themselves for the coming task of keeping George Washington on top. ' BARBARA WILDER ad RUTH MALTZER e JACK GRANNIS BILL DERECAT HAROLD LISTER MORT ZIMMER Starting the term successfully by ushering in the sophomores and other new students with the Senior-Soph reception, the Spring '41 Student Body olhcers raised the standards of activities higher than ever before and maintained this new standard until graduation by keeping the interest of the students. President John Contos, Vice President Barbara Wilder, Secretary Ruth Malt zer, Treasurer Jack Grannis, Custodian Mort Zimmer, Athletic Manager Bill de Recat, and Yell Leader Harold Lister were the ofhcers who directed this long,- to-be-remembered term. John Contos presided at executive Council meetings, in which the budget was planned and all other school business was voted on. The executive council is made up of all Student Body oHicers and class officers, plus enough represen- tatives to make a total of six from each class. Starting a new tradition, Mr. Cummings appointed a principal's cabinet of 12 members The body is unofhcial but brings such issues before the executive council as it thinks necessary to maintain school standards. This term the council rewrote the Constitution of the George Washington Student Body Association, adding necessary clauses and condensing the by-laws. The changes will be approved by the executive council before they become effective. Among other things the council was also responsible for a cleaner cafeteria. Rallies were held in the north court or auditorium, depending on whether the weather were good or bad, and new talent or guest speakers were featured on PAGE TWELVE

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