Manual High School - Builder Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1959

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 MR. JOHN MARTINEZ, Manual's Co-ordinator and instructor of Cooperative Occupational Edu- cation has a most Interesting aft- er-school activity—playing with his four daughters and young son. MR. EDWARD BRICE enjoys his woodwork. He is proud of Marcus Haynes whom he coached and who is now manager of Harlem Magi- cians. MISS ANNIE FRANKLIN, Alpha Beta Omega delights in modern sculp- turing and landscape painting. MR. CHARLES TOMS can locate nearly any city in the world. Why? Knowledge gained through traveling and being a member of the International Conference of Social Workers. MR. FREDERICK JAMES is the in- terim teacher and a defender of all sports. MR. ERNEST WITT the driver edu- cation teacher is greatly inter- ested in music. MR. ARTHUR JOHNSON is quite diversified in mathematics, sci- ence, oil painting and crochet- ing. You ought to see his handi- crafts! MESSAGE AUTOGRAPHS NAMES 11

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Out lookers For Tomorrow MISS FLORA FLORES halls to us from Kansas University in Lawrence, Kansas. Teaching students the correct way to speak, is only one of her attributes, Spanish is another. Her hobbies are knitting and reading. Not quite as big as a hill, but quite forceful in History is MRS. BETTY M. HILL. Coming from Lincoln University, her hobbies are sewing, collecting salt and pepper shakers and reading. For efficiency in books and typing, we call on MRS. HELEN R. VALENTINE. As Business Education is her trade, stamp collecting and travel are her leisure time specialities. Coming to us from the University of Iowa, MRS. MILA BANKS teaches our students the correct way to use English and does an outstanding job at it. Much of her extra time is in consideration for her pupils. If you have a car, keeping.the motor in good condition is very essential. MR. L. A. SCOTT is the person to show you what it's all about. His position being Automotive Electricity instructor, he's just about a master at it. Good grooming is essential for all young ladies, and this is the job for MRS. KATIE DANIELS. Her trade is Home Economics. All of her students readily appreciate what she does for them. MR. FRANK WEBER'S students appreciate his knowledge in English. Mr. Weber comes from the University of Missouri. His hobby is music. MR. LEO H. DAVIS' melodious chime is heard throughout the entire school. Coming to us from Denver University, we can understand his ability in Instrumental Music. His hobbies are hunting, fishing, and do-it-yourself projects. Three cheers for the football team, and three cheers for the coaches as well. Manual's football team can always be at it's best with MR. JACK BUSH at their side. There’s only one person like him. The only person like Mr. Jack Bush is our other coach, MR. WILLIAM WHITE. Being experienced in the field of sports he is very well an authority. His leadership in this field can well lead Manual's football team to success. MR. THOMAS W. McMORROW hails to us from Wm. Jewel College. His students appreciate his outstanding ability to teach lessons of the past— History. Bringing up-to-date the past events in the minds of his students is the job of MR. WILLIAM D. DUNLAP. He comes to us from the University of Chicago. His hobbles are Photography, and spreading popularity throughout our halls. MR. J. K. RUSSELL, coming to us from Tuskegee Institute, teaches the con- struction of automobiles. Growing and wearing flowers give him much dis- tinction and exhibits his artistry. MRS. MARY MATTHEWS KELSO comes to us from the University of Kansas. Being very talented in English and Newswriting, she lists poetry and dra- matics as her favorites. Above all, she loves children and babies. MISS JEANETTE FETTER likes doing things the easy way, and that she does. Miss Fetter teaches Shorthand and Typing. She comes to us from the Uni- versity of Kansas City. MR. HOLLIS DAHLOR is the director of Vocational Education in the public schools of Kansas City. Since there are 17 shop classes in Manual, it is necessary for Mr. Dahl or to spend much of his time with all the vocational tea- chers.

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