Lees Summit High School - Reflector Yearbook (Lees Summit, MO)

 - Class of 1972

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klein-NLG 'C A if X, fi' IRQ .tt N X N Q df: E , we C K XA Q: fy Q6 V ay, 5 asf. .vm Mrs. Pat Briggs B.S. in Ed. at CMSC Masters in Ed. at MU Home Economics Zf Y 1 Mrs. Sharilyn Bowman B.S. in Ed. at CMSC an V WMM Home Economics and Library A wide variety of semester courses were available to girls in the Home Economics department all taught by three teachers: Mrs. Briggs, Mrs. Bow- man, and Mrs. Havner. World foods, family meals, and food analysis comprised the more tasty courses. Materially minded students may have chosen from wardrobe clothing, creative clothing or senior home ec. Those preparing for the future had a choice of interior design, home nursing, or child development. Second-year in operation and the new library facilities have had a good i deal of reading traffic through its aisles and rows of fiction, non-fiction, and reference books. Head librarian, Mrs. Adams and secretary Mrs. Goble, as well as the student helpers, keep the growing library up to date and easily at the students disposal. s Sig- tx T ...., if :Yf X s X NK X as X Q gi XX AXXQ Ex X X XS Q K Y we xx X if 6 X, X x - 'ij . K. - if?-.X .fi Q Q N x 1 x N XXX X s gr RM , , ,N , K XX Q X x XX X . Mrs. Briggs, Mrs. Havner, and student teacher, Miss Vocational Home Economics Baker put bfead in oven- ZONE wM ,M V1 Z 'Why' Cz 'E 7? V ,ff Mrs. Mary Goble 3 years at LSHS M.S. in Ed. and Lib. Sci. CMSC Library Secretary Mrs, June Havner Mr, Wayne parker Mrs. Geneva Adams B.S. at CMSC-Home EC, Ed, B.S. at Northwest Mo. State BS- in Ed- at CMSC M.S. at CMSC-Guidance and M.A. at Northern Colorado St. ' 1 Counseling History, Health, Phys. Ed. Edl-'Gallon and Ub- SC'9 'C9 23

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Industrial Arts Department From dendrology to lab work woodworking and wood technology classes involved the mind as well as working with a large variety of machines in the wood shop-taught by Mr. Stone and Mr. Widel. Electricity, circuits, and ele- ctronics are Mr. Van Blarcum's specialty. Basic drafting and arch- itectural drawing classes were shared by Mr. Parker and Mr. Widel. Metals and power mechanics were taught to mechanically-minded students by Mr. Williams!Mr. Stone, and Mr. Early respectively. f-JW f f f . ,f ,wif.s,WW- fir! Q, ,K zfdf Aw , WQNW ,, 4,,wf ',M-4Ww'W A 9' I 'I .V fg ' is if ,. -,gg f' ,f f f' 5 . if fy. Q 32 V -. ,. ,, N I get 'V fthe, X, ,. Industrial arts teachers inspect a project. Mr. Dennis Fl. Early B.S. in Education, CMSC B.S. in Industrial Tech., CMSC Industrial Arts l 5 S S fk Mr. Harold Parker B.S. and M.S. in Education Central Missouri State Industrial Arts and Tech. Mr. Merle H. Williams B.S. in Education Central Missouri State industrial Arts Mr. Thurman Stone B.S. and M.S. in Education Central Missouri State Industrial Arts Mr. Kenneth Wldel B.S. in Education at CMSC Industrial Arts and Tech. Mr. James D. Van Blarcum B.S. and M.S. in Education Central Missouri State industrial Arts X fa f f ,, 5 MM Mrs. B.S. Mast Homi- 1175 f W fr ' ,l Mrs. B.S. Voce 4 :'.::i M rs. B.S. M.S. Coui



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Custodian and Cafeteria Personnel Custodians and cafeteria help are an essential ingredient in each student's school day, whether they realize it or not. Each school day the cafeteria personnel must prepare a hot meal for approximately 1800 students. A few visible changes were made this year. In January, plastic psychedelic trays replaced the old brown ones used previously. Also, slogans such as Be A Smarty, Eat Hearty were printed on nap- kins in various colors to put more variety into the daily lunch routine. The custodians clean up after every dayg an essential when so many separate activities and classes are going on in one building. The flag is taken down and folded daily by Nlr. Brizendine, head custodian. Bonnie Alexander hea d of the cafeteria Donna Stone secretary pause for a picture Journal photo and Lillian Ewing dleticlan for Ft 7 School District take time out to Z 6 Mr. han 3. 4 N i t 5 wx .

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