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TMI J Some are forty This year T. A. HAUSE insTrucTed Three diTTerenT subiecTs, sociology, consTiTuTion. and American hisTory, besides spon- soring The Camera Club and serving as co-sponsor of Hi-Y. As parT oT The TaculTy male quarTeT he parTicipaTed in sev- eral performances during The year. OuTside of school he made aviaTion and phoTography his hobbies . . . JAMES C. HAWKINS paved The way Tor sTudenTs who had The desire To learn The TundamenTals oT chemisTry and general science. lnTeresTed in promoTing represenTaTive and imparTial school government Mr. Hawkins was an acTive leader oT The STudenT Congress, as well as a sponsor of The ReTorTs Science- Club. l W True'H Alvin Hause, A.B., M.A. O- E- Hemphill. A-B-. M.A. James C. Hawkins, B.S., M.S. Edna HeTzel, A.B., M.A. Sophia K. Hodshire, B.S. 3 'Pm- 23 ff ,z ' ORVAL E. HEMPHILL, who is inTeresTed in gardening as a hobby. conducTed several secTions of American hisTory classes. Head sponsorship of The junior class and co-spon- sorship oT Hi-Y were oTher acTiviTies oT Mr. Hemphill. He enTerTained sTudenTs in several performances as a member oT The TaculTy male quarTeT . . . EDNA L. HETZEL's keen inTeresT in needlework showed she liked To keep busy wiTh her hands and mind. Her school hours were Tilled wiTh English sTudenTs and a Third year LaTin class. She was head sponsor oT Y-Teens. as well as sponsor of The Spelling Club and of a secTion oT The senior class . . . Swing your parTner were words oTTen heard from Mrs. SOPHIA K. HODSHIRE. who sponsored The Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion and Round Dance Club. She co-sponsored The Two Square Dance Clubs and insTrucTed The girls' physical educaTion classes. OuTside of school she made a hobby of square dances and couple dances. And some wish they were'
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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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Some taught English MARGARET HOGAN Tound conducTing classes in algebra. geomeTry, and general maThemaTics a Tull schedule: This schedule kepT The daily rouTine of liTe Tull of acTiviTy and inTeresTing occurrences. She Tound greaT pleasure in reading, and such pasTimes as cribbage-playing and record-collecTing Topped The lisT oT her hobbies . . . Always on hand To aid a coniused sTudenT, HILDA M. IRWIN Tound herself drill- ing her Algebra Ill and IV and GeomeTry I-II classes daily. She engaged in working wiTh The MaTh Club and co-spon- soring Y-Teens as exTra oTT The record duTies. She enjoyed cooking as a recreaTion. Wallace R. Johnson, B.S. Kenneflw W. MarTin, B.S., M.A. Emi. S 24 .C 1 XX ,.-u- r Margarel' A. Hogan, A.B Carl W- lson. 3.5-. MA- E Hilda M. Irwin, A.B. tu- CARL ISON was conTronTed by a mass oT dazed sTudenTs who were able To masTer The diTTiculTies of algebra, geom- eTry, and TrigonomeTry Through his daily supervision. His eTTorTs as assisTanT coach oT TooTball and Track were well rewarded. as his boys noT only foughT To win, buT learned The qualiTies-oT good sporTsmanship as well . . . GeTTing The A-Team ready To meeT sTiTT compeTiTion in baskeTball. was .The iob of WALLACE R. JOHNSON as he coached S-M baskeTball This year. He also coached Track and spon- sored The Boys' AThleTic Club and a senior secTion. All The boys' physical educaTion classes were under his supervision . . . When he was noT Teaching his pupils The x's and y's oi maThemaTics, KENNETH W. MARTIN. a new Teacher aT Shawnee-Mission This year, aided in coaching baskeTball. and sponsoring a secTion oT The freshman class. Mr. MarTin's hobbies included working in his garden or following his inTer- esT in sporTing evenTs. Some taught gyn
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