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Facult Uur Teachers Encouraged and Helped Us The members of the Northeast High School faculty have many duties to perform during each school day. Even with a very busy teach- ing schedule, the instructors take time out to help a student who is behind in his work or who needs additional training in order to go on to college. There are many ways in which an idea may be expressed in order to get it across to the minds of the students, and the Northeast faculty seems to know most of them. A funny story, a laboratory experiment, or a diagram on the blackboard may be used to explain the answers to what might other- wise be perplexing problems. The teachers support the school activities in various ways. Besides teaching classes, many of them find time to sponsor a club, society, or some other extra-curricular activity. Almost all of them could be seen lending their moral support to those who were performing in sports events and school programs. Dwight Adcock Science Human Science Ellis B. Babbit Science Annabelle Bailey Commerce Elizabeth D. Baker Homemalzing David F. Becker Driver Educalion Gertrude Bell Spanish-French Harry J. Bianco Band-Orchestra Clara Boulton Mathematics Robert J. Browne Social Studies English Harold W. Brower Family Living Science Aileen Cady English Glenna Cahill Human Scienie A close relationship must be maintained be- tween the home and the school at all times. Our faculty does a very good job of this by working with the P.T.A. and by talking to parents who inquire about their children's grades and conduct. At no time in the life of a boy or girl is there a greater need for this cooperation than during the high-school period. Every member of the Northeast faculty has completed his requirements for being a teacher by graduating from a special school, college, or university. They are still trying to increase their knowledge, however, by doing graduate work during the summer. Many of them also avail themselves of the opportunity to study or travel during the summer. The students at Northeast feel that our teaching staff is interested in them and that it is doing its utmost to help them obtain a good hlgh school training. A-.x ia 11
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Miss Margaret L. Taylor Counselor Miss Margaret Taylor, Northeast's counselor, has many daily duties, and cheerfully performs every task. Each day many students visit her office to consult her about their school prob- lems. Seniors go to her for advice in choosing a college and to receive help in obtaining scholarships. Miss Taylor's outside interests lie in music, in traveling, and in col- lecting, cutting, and polishing rocks. Her hobby is making jewelry from stones which she has found. Also on her list of activities is belonging to an fwx T in-I' Mi f ,,,,,-ff I AVk.,- in educational sorority, to the American L- Personnel and Guidance Association, , . and to church groups. W3 W 'S . bmw :f 4 ,J Miss Taylor endeavors to be a help- xg tif X V ful counselor to students and encour- is WH... 4. ai' ages them to come to her with all their problems. Miss Ta lor hows lnterest in tudents SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNI- ON CAREERS DAY many business men and women address our students, 'l'lIiS ARE MANY and Miss Taylor explaining the advantages and requirements for different careers. These is never too busy to discuss them visitors are Mr. Ernest Adams, lfxaminer, Civil Service Commissiong Mrs. with .mn interested student. Mary Par Orr Gettys and Mrs. Betty Krebbs, Patricia Stevens, School of Modelingg Mr. V. E. Parker and Mr. A. E. jacobs, Kansas City Business College, and Miss Margaret L. Taylor, Northeast Counselor. 10
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Facult 12 Martha Lee Cain Vocal Music Mathematics George H. Calvert Scizfncz' Charlotte Cannon Art Violet M. Clausen Vocal Music Madalin Clough Commcrcz' Lucille Cornelius Cafeteria Managfr W. E. Daniels R. O. T. C. Marilyn Lee Deister Physical Education D. L. Deniston Scivrlci' Thomas Ditmars Ncwswriting-English Merle R. Engle Drafting Margaret L. Flagg Acco mpanist Mary Gauldin Homcmaleing Gladys Gaylord Social Studirfs Isabel E. Gilmore English Kenneth H. Hawthorne Psychology Physical Edzication Harriette S. Henderson Family Living Emma Jane Hughes School Nurse Charles H. Huhn Physical Education World History joseph Henry Jennings Engincffr-Custodian Edna Mary Johannaber Librarian Clifton E. Johnson English Kathryn L. Keirns Secretary Evelyn Kennedy Registrar
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