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RUSSELL G. JONES, B. S., M. S. Warrensburg State College University of Missouri SUPERINTENDENT OF R-5 SCHOOLS the sup mntenoenfs ssaoe In a school which functions for the welfare of all, there is a sense of responsibility and cooperation which causes that school to operate smoothly at all times because each student and each teacher does his best to be sure every- one is in the place where he should be, doing what he should do, at all times. Every student and faculty member should feel that the position he or she holds in that school is of utmost im- portance, and he or she should understand that the moment that position is neglected the lives of every student and every faculty member are disturbed. Each part of our school is useful and necessary. Every department, club, and activity is very important and must not be neglected, because our school is our School Spirit, not our building. Our Morale, Attitude, School Spirit or, call it what you will, can function only as we each pull our share of the load and shoulder our part of the responsiblity of doing all assignments well, urging others to cooperate fully, and living happily together. My congratulations to all students who attend our school on their fine cooperative attitude. I extend heartfelt gratitude to every member of the faculty and Board of Education. I feel certain that people such as these, whom l have grown to love, will consistently lead students in even greater loyalty and cooperative thinking about con- tinual improvement of educational opportunities in Park Hill of future years. Sincerely 8 fd f A VERY BUSY MAN iiiti it
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1lll-lY 'mm' 'T' YOUNGER Sponsor MARY JO MCCORMICK President the fi 1 Z' pnesloenfs message The Park Hill Student Council has had a short but interesting and progressive history. This group was organized in the fall of 1952, the first year Park Hill High School came into existence. The council has definite aims and purposes for its being and they are: To provide means of creating better fellowship and understanding between faculty and students, and among students themselves . To give a greater oppor- tunity for self government and experience in democratic prac - tices. To strengthen the school. To encourage greater student participation in extra- curricular activities. We would like to thank the administration, fa c u lt y, and student body for their co- operation this year and we are proud of the accomplishments achieved. We leave a fervent wish for the success and devel- opment of this organization. Sincerely, WWQWWMZ Mary Io McCormick President 'li.aZ'7 Hu. 'L3E3E:IF.'f!'I.'lz'4Lfl'.fa' EJELL' ' 'lI!lSaYEm71.!3'!3CS,9Z5'lIC.K2.h'ZY' HOWARD DUNCAN Sponsor V stuoent CGUNCH BACK ROW: Mrs. Younger, Sponsorg Karen Wagner, Sue Williams, Robert Lee Matrox, Vice-Presidentg Sherrill Brush, Bud Pickering, Richard Black, Mary ,T o McCormick, Presidentg Carole Jean Cox, Treasurerg lla Ballou Arthur Nelson, Jo Ann Hughes, Bill Henry, Jacky Gresham, Secretary: Mr. Duncan, Sponsor. FRONT ROW G L. Battmer, Barbara Cockrill, Merle Steele, Donnie Livingston, Mary Kilgore, Glenn Harrington, Natha.n Spain Richard Keller, Kay Barrett, Maxine Candler, Bill Foley, Jimmy Miller, Gene Deckard. i 7 LK iff elk
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MARVIN E. FLEMMING, B. S., M. S. Warrensburg State College Kansas State College Additional Study: University of Missouri Kansas City University University of Colorado PRINCIPAL OF PARK HILL HIGH SCHOOL th DI2Il1ClDAl'S SSSAGG Benjamin Franklin once said If a man empties his purse in his head, no man can take it away from him. You have already made an investment in education worth many dollars. You can find no better security in today's market than that you will buy as you continue your education. Society is demanding great advances, you have the opportunity to serve if you will but equip yourself with the knowledge and training. Ichallenge you to prepare yourself to serve your fellow men. I 'Call ALL IN THE DAY'S WORK 9 . , , , A ll. I. V , ,Y-5-f-71'--f--f-,-T----3'-V-T-vr-Y-fl - -- ------4-we ----1,.-y--.-- 7-7 ,ivlffwr f - ..-- -' ,.:f-.- ,M .. ,- - -' .. . '-'- 'aught - ' r V
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