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me-9 Cookie and Webster Keeping our schools comfortable and attractive are our busy custodians. At liberty we find Charles Hildreth caring for the third floor and auditorium, Bill Gimple in charge of the first two floors, and C. V, McElroy, who g is head custodian of the school system. Busy keeping l A the Jr. College neat and clean is Walter Cook, more X f ,- n commonly known as Cookie, and Orville Webster. The custodians have many different and varied duties, ,,V' g including getting up at the crack of dawn to shovel in ' V snow off the walks, light the furnaces, and repair lockers. Even when school is over'for students and fac- B111 Gimplef ulty, they are busy painting and repairing, getting Charles Hlldfefhv ready for another school year. C. V. McElroy 'Ike Obbice StaH5 and Cuatodiana -Help make Oufl School Worth Pleaaant Friendly, efficient, and always glad to give a helping hand, the clerks of our school are the nerve center of the administrative department. Their duties are many and varied, including bookkeeping, secretarial work, and being general information bureaus to students and teachers alike. Serving in this capacity are Florence Voge, Mr. Barnes' secretary, Lou Ella Besthorn, clerk of the Board a of Education, Mrs. George Anna Mae Hicks, Mrs. George Purnell, Florence Voge, Emma Jo Woolfolk, Purnell, secretary to Mr. Lidikay, and Anna Mae Hicks, Mr. Cooper's secretary. Emma Jo Woolfolk, school nurse, is in charge of the health of students in all of Partt 's schools.
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Providing a good background for extensive training in high school English is the job of our junior high English teachers. Mrs. Opal In this class they attempt to improve their oral and written communication and empha- size learning to use the library efficiently. Their literature, which deals chiefly with g early teenagers and their problems, helps s,, seventh graders to better adjust themselves to their surroundings. Miss DeLoryse Hough and Miss Lois Hogue teach seventh grade reading classes, where an improvement in reading habits is made through increased speed, comprehension, and vocabulary, Miss Hough and Mrs. Christine Lunt are the eighth grade English teachers. In the eighth grade, poetry, short stories, paragraph writing, grammar, punctuation, outlining spelling and speeches are studied in detail. Mrs. Lunt is also the psychology and debate teacher, and Miss Hough teaches Spanish. JA his Christine Lunt, Marie Coulter, and Opal Hemphill 144 ouft 'Jacultq Pftomotea ow: Ambitious and Skilla Giving junior high students a solid background for their future high school courses are the junior high teachers at Liberty. R. W. Bloxom, who also teaches geography, and Mrs. Opal Hemphill teach boy 's and girl's health classes. Along mathematical lines, Miss Helen Forbes is the seventh grade math teacher, while V.K, Coffman and Walter Blake both teach eighth grade math. Help- ing junior high students to form an appreciation of fine arts, and developing the high school bands, choruses and orchestras of the future are Miss Esther Workman, teaching Art 8, Joe Giewartowski, director of seventh and eighth grade choruses and junior high orchestra, and Norman Radke, the junior high band leader. Jumping from fine arts to applied arts, we find Juanelle Hansard teaching foods and clothing to our future homemakers, and Lee Shephard teaching elementary crafts. Fred Lighter teacher eighth grade science, and Jack Wallace and Miss lone Morford both teach Kansas and American history, Margery Wellwood teaches a special class, a course in which emphasis is placed upon confidence in approaching work and self development to each students level of capacity. Margery Wellwood, DeLoryse Hough, and Mrs. Keith Fish. Hemphill is the seventh grade English teacher.
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