Park Hill High School - Troyian Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1962

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a topsy-turvy ar, the threat tomic energy :the demands rdeal mainly chnical? To 2, we realize :ed for moral more serious rnderstanding nut with those tour students lghts and the te to have a 1 produce an llate all who nal kylie Wham..- RUSSELL G. JONES Superintendent of Schools MRS. BARBARA BUCKER Typing and Music Sophomore Sponsor WILLIA M P. BUCKER Choir Director Golf Coach Sophomore Class Sponsor HOWARD D. DUNCAN Mechanical Arts Baseball Coach Senior Class Sponsor Letrermen's Club Sponsor A. D. EDWARDS Commerce and Social Studies Senior Class Sponsor

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l l A 1 1 1 l T PRlNCIPAL'S MESSAGE We are all aware of the fact we live in a topsy-turvy world withtensions all around us. The fear of war, the threat of human extermination and new discoveries in atomic energy makes changes in our lives Continuously. What kind of education do we need to meet the demands of this new way of life? Should modern education deal mainly with the humanities or should it be strictly technical? To prepare us to cope adequately with this new life, we realize it should be a mixture of the two. But thereis still pressing the everpresent need for moral training. Schools must d evelop in students a more serious attitude toward study as well as tolerance and understanding of other cultures We at Parkl-Iill Senior High School feel that our students have matured to the point that they respect the rights and the 1 ,.,L f f'f' f f , WW QWZ in personalrelations not only with fellow workers but withthose 3 dignity of the other person. Park Hill is fortunate to have a group of students and faculty members who can produce an annual of such high quality. Iwish to congratulate all who helped to prepare this outstanding publication. RAY L. BROWN, PRINCIPAL RAY L. BRQWN, principal f at , , W Q 1.-fy, M K I tif Got that little item, Mrs, B? Xif F ' 'VI 'D if MRS. THELMA BATTMER, SECRETARY



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MQW AUGUSTUS L. FOSTER Social Science and History Tennis Coach Senior Class Sponsor HARLAN GATTON Guidance Counselor JOHN GIOIA World History Future Teachers Student Council and Sophomore Class Sponsor MRS. GERALDINE K. GULICK Guidance Couselor Senior Class Sponsor Mad? THU mac A VERNON C. HA LES Science Science Club Sponsor This happens every time I say Gravy Train! 12 C. FRANCIS KELLEY Mathematics Junior Class Sponsor MISS MARGARET V LAMME Home Economics Future Homemakers Sponsor Junior Class Sponsor

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