Ottawa High School - Recorder Yearbook (Ottawa, KS)

 - Class of 1947

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Marjorie Lancaster A. B., Ottawa Uni- versity: University of Colorado: University of Kentucky: Physical Education, Hygiene, Girls Athletic Associa- tion, Co-sponsor of the Junior Class. nff 'f f Mrk!! er cC1ay George R. McCormick B. A., Ka as Wes- A. B., M. A., Uni leyan University:Com- versity of Wichita: mercial Art, Sketch- Biological Sciences ing, General Art. She came here directly from Kansas Wesleyan University in Salina. During the Christmas vacation Mrs. Leona Dame be- came Mrs. L.. J. King. Her position was filled by Miss Hazel Powell who had been teaching in a commercial college in Detroit, Mich. Last fall Miss Lena Hutchins was elected to the position of county superintendent of schools and will take office this June. She has been a teacher in the junior high school for the past 28 years. During this time she has taught history, elementary science. physiology, civics, and arithmetic: and she has also helped sponsor the Girl Reserves. Hazel Powell B. S., University of Nebraska: M. S., Den- ver University: Typ- ing, Shorthand, Office Training. Margaret Prunty B. S., University ot Missouri: S. T. C., War- rensburg, M is s 0 u r i: University of Colo- rado: University of California: Northwest- ern University: Eng- Luella Reed B. S., Kansas Statn College: Clothing, Co- s onsor of Home Ec. P Club. Mrs. G. R. McCormick A. B., University of Kansas: E n g l i s h, Sophomore Class Sponsor. gill. 1 1. . C. W. Parent B. S., M. S., Universit3 of Wisconsin: Wood- work, Mechanical Drawing, Sheet Metal D r a ft i n g, Machinc Drawing, Aircraft Drafting, Architectural Drawing. Hazen L. Richardson B. M., Bethany Col- lege: Master of Music Education, University of K a ns a s: Music, Band, Orchestra, In- strumental Ensembles Bonnie Montgomery B. S., K. S. 'l'. C., Pitts- burg: English, Junio High Dramatics Club. Mrs. C. W. Parent l. B. S., S. T. C., War- rensburg, M is s 0 u r ig University of Wiscon sin: History. Florence M. Robinson B. S., K. S. T. C., Emporia: University of Kansas: Kansas State College: Speech, English, Journalism, Dramatics, Record Ad- visor, Recorder Ad- Verna Newhard B, S., K. S. T. C.. Emporia: University of New Mexico: Geogra- phy, Girl Reserves. Mrs. L. A. Peacock M. A., Columbia Uni- versity: B. A., Hood College: Latin, Eng- lish. Harrie! Seymour A. B., Ottawa Univer sity: M. A., Universiti of Kansas: Algebra Practical Mathematics lish. Mary Spouard B. S., McPherson Col- lege: Clothing, Foods. Harold Thompson B. M., Bethany C01 lege: M. M. E., Uni versity of Kansas: Washburn University Colorado State Teach- ers College: Vocal Mu- sic. Ethyle Welton B. S., K. S. T. C. Emporia: M. A., Colo- rado University: His- tory. visor. .. . ' :af g A. N! Q, 1-.lr .5-A .- Q., ,kg - .-gif' I 'L K :1 - i weiiderw, . fy, ' , -villa.. ': i .. - '-': , . 4 337 Helen Torgeson Elmo Wintersteen B. s., K. s. T. C., Emporia: M. S., K. S. T. C., Pittsburg: Book- keeping, Junior Busi- ness Training, Ac- countant for School Activity Fund, Girl Reserves. B. s., K. s. T. c., Pms- burg: Auto Mechanics

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Lucile Anderson B. S., Library Science Certificate, K. S. T. C., Emporia, Librarian. Betty Babb B. S., Kansas State College, Home Rela- tions, Foods, Co-spon- sor of Future Home- makers of America, Co-sponsor of the Sen- ior Class. Burl S. Beam B. S., Northwest Missouri S. T. C., Maryville, M. A., Uni- versity of K a n s a s, University of Califor- nia, K. S. T. C., Em- poria, Spanish, Latin, Sponsor of Hi-Y. S. S. Bergsma B. S., M. S., Kansas State College, Voca- t i o n al Agriculture, Sponsor of F u t u r e Farmers of America. Lora B. Cooper B. S., K. S. T. C.. Emporia, University of Colorado, English. Orlis Cox A. B., University 0' Kansas, Physical Edu- cation, Coach. wa., .9 ow. 64.44 These men and women have been our teachers, advisors, and friends this year. Last year's instructors who left O.H.S. to fill positions elsewhere were missed. We have welcomed new faculty members and have enjoyed our contacts with them. Miss Betty Babb came to us from Lyndon high school to fill the place which was vacated by Miss Emmy Louise Thomas. Following James E. Berry was Elmo Wintersteen from Pittsburg. Mr. Berry has retired from the school system and is living on a farm. Miss Ruth E. Thompson is now teaching in the Kansas .t , ' 1 1.4 ., f , ,ti t s ' City Junior College. Leroy Hood, who previously taught at Atchison, filled this position. He served in the navy dur- ing the war. Replacing Mrs. Leone B. Shields was Miss Mary Spessard who taught in Appanoose high school prior to com- ing to Ottawa. Miss Lucille Anderson has been our librarian this year. This position was graciously filled by Mrs. G. R. McCormick last year after Mrs. Dorothy Mattson resigned. Miss Ander- son previously taught in Severy, Kas. The commercial art department was added to the cur- riculum this year with Mrs. R. J. McClay as the instructor Mrs. Leona Dame B. S., College of Em-- poria: State Teachers College of Emporia, Office Training, Short- hand, T ping. X Ni N N -iz K My if ...Q Jessie Harold B. S., K. S. T. C., Emporia, M. A., Uni- versity of K a n s a s, Southwestem, Univer- sity of Colorado: Eng- lish, Girl Reserves. 8 Esther Dunn A. B., University of Kansas, K. S. T. C., Emporia, Baker Uni- versity, University of Colorado, American History, Geography, Psychology. Helen Harrington B. S., K. S. T. C., Emporia, Mathemat- ics, History. Nora E. Evans Henrietta Faulkner B. S., K. S. T. C., K. S. T. C., Emporia, Pittsburg, M. S., Uni- versity of Kansas, Mc- Pherson College, Washington Univer- sity, Geometry, Alge- bra, Aeronautics, Trig- onometry, Girl Re- serves. Lester H. Hoffman A.B.,McPherson College, B. S., Kansas State College, M. A., Columbia University, University of Kansas, Physics, Chemistry, Physiology. Kansas City Univer- sity, Sub-seventh. Leroy Hood B. S., A. B., K. S. T. C., E m p o r i a, Colorado University, M o d e r n History, Soci al Sci- ence, Constitution, Co- sponsor of J un i o r Class. Genevieve Gillette B. S., Ottawa Univer- sity,' University of Kansas, University of Colorado, University of California at Los Angeles, General Sci- ence, Girl Reserves. rr 1 Y. ' - X. ..- 9 4.-,V FFT We Lena A. Hutchins A. B., Ottawa Uni- versity, University of J. E. Harclerode B. s., K. s. T. c., Emporia, University of Kansas, Metal Work, Electricity, Drawing Sponsor of the Senior Class. P. R. Jamison B. S.,McPherson College, University of Kansas, K. S. T. C., Southern California, Emporia, Mathemat- ics, Girl Reserves. Colorado State Col- lege, Woodwork, Home Mechanics, Coach.



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CHARLES ROLAND KELLEY. president of the sophomore class, was elected to the presidency of the Student Council in the spring of 1946 to serve this year. In July Charles died of poliomyelitis. His position on the Student Council was filled by 'Vice-President John Hill, but the spot left vacant by Charles can never be filled. Charles Kelley was active in vocal and instrumental music, ath- letics, class activities and religious work. It may truly be said. He looked for the best in others and always gave them his best. . 5. Democracy is not only taught in O.H.S. but it is prac- ticed through the medium of the Student Council. Since its founding in the fall of 1942, the council has sponsored many projects and has brought many outstanding entertainers tc Ottawa, The programs are both varied and interesting. Through the efforts of President John Hill and other mem- bers of the council, the scope of influence of the Student Council has been greatly enlarged. One of the major projects of this year was the sponsorship of a memorial for the late Ralph E. Gowans, principal of O.H.S. for many years. The offices of president. vice-president. secretary and treasurer for the coming year are filled by election each spring. Other members are chosen from the sophomore, jun- ior and senior classes in an election each fall. Members-ab large are chosen from the major school organizations. The Student Council has come a long way since its founding and we are sure that in the future it will continue to promote activities in O.H.S. THE STUDENT COUNCIL HOLDS A MEETING to discuss a memorial for R. E. Gowans. Standing: Betty Silvius, Bill Bishop, Charles Waymire, Norma Ralph. Seated: Don Waymire, Virginia Lewis, Sidney Morris, Bill Brooks, treasurer: John Hill, president: Marilyn Brown- ing, secretary: Paul Elben, Veda Mae Dunkin, Patti Harris. Nancy Perez was not present when the picture was taken. IO

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