Raytown High School - Ramizzou Yearbook (Raytown, MO)

 - Class of 1966

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EL KEENE, .A. degree . degree in ce, teaches to r y a n d overnment. ,ading in the rature a n d :rch extent that tter to the zur foreign xology, and 3 the short ad to give However, lents going avelop good, Lens is the VIR. DANNY A m e r i c an ss. He has a n B e t h a n y H e e nj o y s .nd coaching seball. MRS. NANCY HALL, sociology and fa m i ly relations teacher, has a B,S, from Southw e st Missouri State. Sh e spends her su m m er s relaxing, reading, swimming, skiing, and enjoying th e out- of- doors. MRS. J UDITH TADE, psychology and soc- iology teacher, has a B.A., a B.S. andanM,A, in Secondary Guidance. She enjoys people, water sports, student :activ- ities, and sponsors the Pep Squad. Papers Strengthen Histor IHIDIVN' Mr. Napier shows JoVita Kleiman geography maps BRHAIN Sophomore world history students not only study about Brownfield, Dana Eisele, Marilyn Allen, and Calvin Crim the past, but also enlarge their reasoning through panel prepare to discuss a world problem. discussions. Here Mr. Haxton looks on as Barbara

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traveling, and camp- , .., . ,,, ,.,,... ..,-.......,. -- . J.,-,, s- -V. dv-..--....,..g..........,s..,.,e.-,..1..,.,?,.,fv .........,,,,..,..... .-,. .. - MR. LARRY CLE- MENS has a B.S. in Education. In his world history classes he tries to get across the idea that a knowledge of the past is a key to the future. He enjoys athletics. ET' . '. '- 'T -'-:mn MR. STEVE CLOUD, a world history teacher, is beginning his teaching career at RHS. He enjoys sports such as basketball and tennis. He has a B.S. in E ducation from Central Missouri e 'G' if Q iw 'o - mf' Holding a B.S. degree in Education, MR. HENRY GIDEON teaches American history. His interests include participating in outdoor sports such as fishing, hunting, and water skiing. .K Holding a B.S. in Education and an M.A. in History, MR. WAR- REN HAXTONteaches world history and international re- lations.He enjoys participating in sports, MR. BILL KEENE, who has a B.A. degree and an M.S. degree in Social Science, teaches world history and American government. He enjoys reading in the fields of literature an d history. State. ing. Panel Discussion and Research This year the Social Studies Department again approved the use of a new text to inspire students in the study ,gf American history. Another innovation in the history division was the concept of requiring junior research papers to be written on a history related subject. Panel discussions were used by many social studies teachers as a means of getting students to think for themselves and express their opinionsq fact, one of Mr. Kessel's American history classes began thinking for themselves to such an extent that they appointed a committee to write a letter to the State Department asking questions about our foreign policy. Semester courses of sociology, psychology, and family relations were also offered. Due to the short time given to these classes, teachers had to give students a general look at the subjects. However, these courses have proved valuable to students going to college. With a newAmerica.n history book, MR ROBERT KESSEL is teaching his students about The Great American Experimen has Education and is interested in military history Teaching geography a.nd American history, MR MIKE NAPIER holds a B S degree in Education Outside of school he enjoys playing tennis hand ball, swimming, and attending musicals MR. LARRY STAR- NES a w o rl d history teacher, has a from southwest Mis souri State His interests include all outdoor activities u especially riding an d participation in sports MR. MICHAEL WATERS, who has a BS degree in Ed ucation and an M S degree in Education, teaches American and world lustory He is interested in athletics and youth activities ll To develop good, sound cit1zens is the object of MR DANNY WILLEY's A m e rican history class He has a B A from B ethany College He enjoys athletics and coaching summer baseball MRS. l sociology relations B ,S. fror Missouri spends h r e l a x i I swimmin enjoying doors. Pa E I , ' . B.S. . . - , ' t.u ' l. . ' . . A . - He aB.S. in - ,bt . . . '- . . . n u s u . .



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l 'D M R. J O H N D. ATKINS, whois a chemistry teacher, has an A,B, degree from Oklahoma Baptist University. He enjoys gardening, 000141113 camping, hunting an d reading Civil War history. MR, FLOYD KEITH KEMP teaches general biology, advanced biology, and h u m an physiology. He holds a B,S, and an M.S. degree from C.M.S.C, and takes a special interest in coin collecting. White-water float- ing and caving are MR. ELBERT HEATH'S main hobbies. He has a B.S. degree from Central Missouri State and an M.S. degree from the University of Missouri at Rolla. MR. JOE SCOTT, who teaches biology and general science, holds a B,S. degree. He considers the sp rin g Science Fair and the trip to Kansas University highlights of the school year. t s -t 1. 5-g a 1 g .tr ,- i . . ff V A3 1 - -- .. A.-41 gi ., g ' .,-.' 1-fast Yi 'N N it X X-N xx Xl ,XS vet A SKK X X X Q, s N x X X .if .bs , . , T, 1e:,:-Cl' N W-vi ' 5 f 3-5 ,qv E . Nd X E ix x mt, X Ne 1 KSlvf V . -S 4 Teaching biology, MR, OWEN TROXELL helps students become aware of biological in:- teraction of plants and animals. He has a B,S, degree and raises, breeds, and shows St. Bernard dogs. Science Encourages Student Projec s Along with teaching their regular classes 'and sponsoring the Science and Cave Clubs, the RHS and the District Science Fair. The trip to K.U. allowed area science students to browse around the campus and ffl H-.. study the exhibits on display. The Science Fair, how- ever, gave students an opportunity to display their own ideas in the form of projects. As always the Science Department provided sufficient materials so that stu- dents could do individual study. Of the five college preparatory science courses offered at Raytown this year, biology, with its dissection of animals, re- mained the most popular. They then record their findings for later reference. ww- , 1 I Mr. .Floyd Kemp makes use of a colorful chart to explain to lus biology students the growth of a simple pla.nt. X science teachers promoted the ever popular K.U. trip s - Richard Prewitt and Gary Seaton studya microscopic organism. Offe the RHS geometry algebra, modern closely v Eacl the sam' importan propertie facts. Mr Wa ll Q With matics, E D W A B t e r m i nl helps st not goin a workig math for and loan

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