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A LOOK inlo 'lhe office of fhe Board of Educalion would cer- +ainly relieve Mr. Taxpayer. There he would see for whaf urposes his well-earned 'lax dollars were being spent Hard af Q A il K 'E 1 P ' -ilk work would be +he Board members frying +o handle fhe buclgef, L 'lo employ 'rhe facul+y, and +o pay school bills. The main discus- sion would be cenlered around plans for building lhe four new junior high schools infended fo accommodafe +he increased enrollment The smoolh operafion of Shawnee-Mission High School, one of +he lop ranlcing high schools in ihe naiion, is an ouicome of experience of fhis five-man eleclive Board. Blueprinfs, imprinfs, and fingerprinfs mean new junior highs. STRATEGISTS' PARLEYS MAP POLICIES Ora- BOARD OF EDUCATION. Mark Sharp, Charles A. Long, Kenneth Smith, J. W. Puckett, Kenneth Rankin, Howard D. Mc:Eachen. 23
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i 1 STUDENT TEACHERS' BACK1 Marilyn Sweet, Kay Newman, Dorothy Brown, Bill Todd. FRONT: Bob McMullen, snirrey Smith, Janet Joseph, Marjorie Bookwalter OPERATION TESTING ,od 5. 22 GROUNDS AT S-M THE GROANS of Why did I decide 'Io become a 'I'eacher, could be readily undersiood when +hey were 'rhe words of a s+uden+ 'Ieacher follow- ing a nerve-wracking 'freshman English ciass. Eighf weeks of observing from boih fhe Ieachers' and Ihe s'rudenIs' viewpoinis prepare 'rhem for Ihe day when +hey shall sii behind Ihe school desk. Sfudenf feacher, Mrs. Janef Joseph, yearns for fhe peace and quief of K.U.
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TEACHER-TALK VARIES GIVEN: The Facull'y: . . . To Prove: The Shawnee-Mission High School Teachers' Associafion is advaniageous fo fhe school. Proof: As wifh sludenl' clubs, 'lhe Facully Club has a unify of purpose, a goal lo aHain. Among problems considered by fhe group were fhose concerning salaries, credif unions, and legislafion. Sfudy by commillees promofed cooperafion necessary for growfh. The club's worlh has been proved by seven years of organizalion. Q.E.D. THE FRIENDSHIP GIFT AND CHlNA HOUSE 6008-lOJohnson Drive Mission, Kansas HE. l885 FACULTY CLUB officers: Florence M. Huber, secretaryp Mildred A. Noel, treasurerg M. Elizabeth Boys, presidentg G. O. Watson, vice-president. 5
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