Northeast Junior High School - Dragon Yearbook (Kansas City, KS)

 - Class of 1967

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Language Arts Develops Good Communication P 1 i . -5.3. 'Sk sk Mrs. Mobiley explains the English assignment to her first hour class as they begin their work. ps- 'W'- 'xr' Arieta Mobiley Doris Haley Chrn. English Depart- Indiana University. ment, Kansas Univer- B. A. . English. sity, B. A. . M. A. . . Minnesota University. English. Journalism. Newspaper. Edward Eddy Kansas State Teach- ers College, Pitts- burg, B. S. , Univer- sity of Kansas. M.A.. English. Student Council. xp-9 Sharon Morrow Kansas State Teach- ers College. Em- poria. B.S. is 'asa it . .-fa Qs -ear..

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fi f- i . I 0 an f H 7 Q sz Office Helpers V it ef' 3, ..: .7 E?-LA, I 1 ' 1 Mrs. Powell Mrs. Rupert Miss Brummall Northeast's office staff contributes greatly to our school program. There are three main positions: trea- Surerf SeC1'efH1'Y. and attendance clerk. Mrs. Rupertftreasurer. takes care of the school's finance. Miss Brum- mall. the attendance clerk. keeps an accurate record on the attendance of Northeast's student body. Mrs Powell, is the secretary to our principal. ' These three ladies strive hard to contribute to the development of Northeast. Ll brarlan Mrs. Straden The school nurse plays an important part in solving the problems of f the students at Northeast. Her job is to supply medical attention and ad- A I vice to students that become ill during classtime. She keeps an accurate - - ' A - The duties of the librarian at Northeast play an important part in the development of students at Northeast. By keeping the shelves of Northeast's library with all the newest reading materials. our librarian makes it one of the most modern libraries. The librarian makes it possible for students to find suitable reading material and useful reference books. All these are the main responsibilities of our librarian. Nurse file- of facts pertaining to any illness that may occur. 1' ' I V .. It I 1 '. H Mrs. Ada Williams ll



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Freeman Crawford Kansas State Teachers College, Emporia, B. AS. . English g xi! gm .. V 2 Wt A ut n X? K 4 If Ardie Jones Washburn Univer.. Topeka. Kansas, B. A. , Y-Teens, Cheerleaders. ,aa l 4 is Vg am! :V . tr. A: 1- ' .' E 4 5 M7 .TSW - v ' T ' T ,-,,f'L ' r ' 1....,.-w - ,. . , .X i..,...XM:, . , ' l,'..f7' , . vt J JY -.1!:., ...wf f '- . -r'-q. -7:-Q ,-,ggi :-,v .3-,. 3,-: I -1 we-E-1m'55a' Marjorie Rhone Fisk Univer. , B. A. . Tuskegee Institute, M. Ed, . English. Yearbook. Patricia Weng Kansas State Teachers College, Emporia B S.. M.A. at U.M K C. , Science Club Cheerleaders. The Language Arts Department of Northeast consists of eleven members. This department is vitally im portant to the total development of each student. Knowing English enables students to be aware of every phase of the Language Arts program: reading. writing, speaking. and listening. Reading is important be- cause one learns to communicate well with other people and is able to interpret their feelings. Writing lets people know how one feels. Being able to speak can help one express himself adequately. Of equal sinifi- cance is being able to listen. One learns most by listening because this.is the key to learning. For the first time in several years. this department is teaching composition and literature during the same semester. Al- though the two areas are integrated, one has an important relationship to the other. The teachers of this de- partment are very cooperative. spend long and tedious hours in checking papers. and must maintain unlim- ited patience with their students. James Boddie Tennessee State B. A. . Spanish, English. Spanish Club. Year- book. Photographer. mar..-3 T X .X fl f F Vearnealure Holid ay Illinois State. B. S. . Reading. Y-Teens. Melba Hall Kentucky State. B A. . English, 9th Grade. Sponsor.

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