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E ITHE L SEH IEE THHU EH THE YE H5 X . QL?-Vx . wmv- xitslod 105 WCW MEN WITH A VISIUN M. E. ALLEMAN enC0ufa8CS typists. ,Q HOWARD PATTERSON ,,s . . eyes his machine. IS9i oie'P6eS. 5. e5 FROM SHAWNEE-MlSSION,S FIRST STAFF of eleven teachers, 6655 I ,gl Mr. M. E. Alleman remains on the present faculty. Three other present staff members who have given long years of suc- cessful service are Mrs. Adelle Fast, who came in 19233 Mr. Howard V. Patterson, 19275 and Miss Emma Lyman, 1928. Shawnee-Mission's first Board of Education numbered only three. Pictured below are those who helped to give Shawnee-Mission its start twenty-five years ago. Mr. A. M. Meyers was president of the Boardg Mr. D. M. Alden fdeceasedj was treasurerg and Mr. F. M. Plake was secretary.
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JEANN VIIIE-PRINCIPAL September school days and the first week of the secolnd semester found Mr. Gum the bus- iest. Enrollment, schedule conflicts, over- crowded classes, insufficient rooms for the number of teachers, and worry over seniors' credits were among his perplexing problems. Mr. Gum's office assistants, Mrs. Glen Soellner and Jeannine Caudill, were never idle. With each semester underway, Mr. Gum turned his attention to scores of other duties. Checking attendance and counseling students were daily tasks. As head of all activity funds and class treasuries, Mr. Gum devote time to balancing school accounts. In assign- ing the year's gate duties from fall football games to spring music events, Mr. Gum made an earnest effort to adjust his assignments to the teachers' convenien d much ce. In Mr. Gum's two years here, Shawnee-Mission students and teachers learned to appreciate his sincere desire for fairness and cooperation. Serving as chairman of the guidance com- mittee, Mr. Gum planned informative bulle- tins for home-room projects on parliamentary procedure, holiday costumes, hobbies, and such themes. 'F AK. Vice-Principal CARL D. GUM ew' MR s GLENN SQL-L AND BOTTLE WASHER.
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