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IUK Schoolmarms' looks, masters' books Developing Ihe spealcing and aciing abiliiies of siudentipffi cpl Ioolc much of RUTH M. BROWNE's lime. When noi i volved in leaching speech and English, she coached dadiiwh classes. Ofher hours were spenf sponsoring 'rhe pia Socieiy and freshmen. I-Ier Ieisure hours were of ioye wifh her inferesfing hobby, radio . . . Dufiryhis I I year a+ Shawnee-Mission. LOUIS F. BURNS I his Egg in Ihe social science deparfmenf by reach' worl' geog- raphy, civics, and economics. Besides h' rqan dufies as ins'rruc+or of 'Ihree differenf courses wa Ieadier 'rhe Boy Scou+s.of America. OW of s Jf0IQ5urs he enloyed hunhng as a hobby Mp NW use U Ru+h M. Browne, M.s.. M.A. fy!! fir Louis F. Burns, B.S. Marjorie Cain, B.M.E. AI wr if MARJORIE CAIN was in charge of 'rhe vocal music deparf- menf Ihis year in addilion Io conducfing a class in 'rheory and harmony. Her busy schedule included freshman Ii+era'I'ure 'Ihe firs+ semesfer. Oufside of class, she sponsored 'rhe Pep Club. Girls' Double Trio, and Small Choir. She enioyed a hobby of collecfing dolls . . . Bon Jour or Buenas Dias were 'rhe greefing words you mighl' have heard when you enfered room 252. where bofh French and Spanish were 'raughf by Mrs. MARGUERITE CRAIN. Again 'rhis year she sponsored 'rhe French Club. which she s+ar+ed a few years ago: she also served as co-sponsor of +he Y-Teens . . . This year ANNA MARIE EDWARDS Iaughf a new experimenfal class in cifizenship eclucafion. Lasf summer in New York she worked wifh ofher feachers fhroughouf The nafion +o formu- Iafe Ihe course and has infroduced il' Io Shawnee-Mission. She also faughf American hislory, served as chairman of +he assembly commiffee, and sponsored Ihe World Affairs Club. How can we forget? Marguerife Rice Crain, A.B., M A Anna Marie Edwards, B.S., M.A.
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Here you see our faculty An inleresf in sludenls was displayed by M. E. ALLEMAN, who sponsored 'rhe Inner Circle. His clay was confinually filled wilh lhe cIa'r'Ier ol keys as he insfrucled sludenls in Typing I and Il. In whal spare minules he could find, Mr. Alleman enjoyed his hobbies of woodworking and mechanics . . . JOHN L. ALLISON, who enjoys lhe hobbies of wood- working and pholography, delved inio lhe field of general science wilh his many pupils. Running Ihe school booksrore was only a par'r of his exlra-curricular aclivifies. A sponsor of Ihe Science Club, Mr. Allison had slill anolher duly as lime-keeper al baskelball games. M. E. Alleman, A.B., A.M. Jean Arlhur. B.S. John L. Allison, A.B. 52690 616 790 1079. 446 ' 3..,---we AR FIGUWI COLL O. O. Barnell, B.S., M.B.A. M. Elizabefh Boys, B.S., M.S. X 20 New 'ro Shawnee-Mission sludenls, JEAN ARTHUR Iaughl speech and drama. On occasions her classes gave perform- ances lor local organizalions. In addilion, she conducled 'freshman English classes. Exlra-curricular aclivilies involved sponsoring The Horizon Club and 'rhe Drama Club . . . Lecluring on I'he lundamenlals ol business was underlaken by O. O. BARNETT. He sfrove 'ro 'reach his sludenls com- mercial Iaw, general business, bookkeeping and business principles and management His oulrside dulies included coaching freshman loolball and baskelball along wilh spon- soring lhe Fulure Business Leaders of America. When spare momenls could be enjoyed, Mr. Barnell liked Io read a good book or calch up wilh 'rhe Ialesl sporls evenls . aller meeling daily five classes of pupils who were inleresled in a biology course, ELIZABETH BOYS found liH'le lime on her hands lor praclicing her hobby of making jewelry. Her oul-of-class aclivily was Ihe co-sponsoring of Ihe Needlework Club and Y-Teens. Included on her lisl as a favorire pasfime was knilling. From A to Z and 8 to
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Harold D. Garver, B.S., M.S. Some are pretty Discussions of farm produce. Iivesfock, and agriculfural issues filled fhe day of H. D. GARVER, who frained Shawnee- Mission boys in vocafional agriculfure. He sponsored fhe Fufure Farmers of America and Green Ag. He was an avid camera bug , spending much of his spare fime wifh his phofography equipmenf . . . Whenever fhe band or orchesfra was menfioned, sfudenfs insfincfively relafed if fo fhe man behind fhe bafon, HAROLD E. GEORGE, insfru- menfal music insfrucfor. His exfra-curricular fime was filled fo fhe brim wifh fhe band. orchesfra, and ensembles. On rare occasions, when fime allowed, he spenf his 'lime reading. Harold E. George, B.S., B.M.E., M.M. Romain Gibson, B.A., M.A. lr C I ROMAIN GIBSON faughf firsf and second year Lafin classes, as well as secfions in Spanish. Besides serving in 'rhe posifion of Lafin Club sponsor, she supervised one of fhe new clubs fhis year, fhe Shorf Sfory Club. She liked craffs and supplemenfed her busy schedule wifh playing fhe piano . . . LEONA M. GOODWIN served as fhe ediforial advisor fo 'rhe Indian and I'aughI' freshman and sophomore English classes daily. In addifion 'ro acfing as sponsor of The Scrib- blers' Club . she co-sponsored Y-Teens and assisfed a secfion of 'rhe freshman class. When summer came, she usually look her vacafion in fhe Colorado Rockies . . . CHAUNCEY I. GORSAGE's day was confinually filled wifh a maze of num- bers and lines. He insfrucfed courses in elemenfary. archi- fecfural, and mechanical drawing. He always was willing 'Io aid his pupils wifh fheir drawing problems. He was head sponsor of fhe Aviafion Club in addifion 'ro being inferesfed in woodwork, Ieafhercraff. and ofher skilled pasfimes. Some are sporty Leona M. Goodwin, B.S., M.A. C. I. Gorsage, B.S. 2 2
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