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Harold D. Garver, B.S., M.S. orge, B. ., . . ., Some are pretty Discussions oT Tarm produce. livesTock. and agriculTural issues Tilled The day oT H. D. GARVER, who Trained Shawnee- lvlission boys in vocaTional agriculTure. He sponsored The FuTure Farmers of America and Green Ag. He was an avid camera bug , spending much of his spare Time wiTh his phoTography equipmenT . . . Whenever The band or orchesTra was menTioned, sTudenTs insTincTiveIy relaTed iT To The man behind The baTon, HAROLD E. GEORGE, insTru- menTal music insTrucTor. His exTra-curricular Time was Tilled To The brim wiTh The band, orchesTra, and ensembles. On rare occasions, when Time allowed, he spenT his Time reading. Harold E. Ge S B M E M.M. I Romain Gibson, B.A., M.A. 49' -gms: V' 5 :lg Leona M. Goodwin, B.S., M A C. I. Gorsage, B.S. ROMAIN GIBSON TaughT TirsT andusecond year LaTin classes. as well as secTions in Spanish. Besides serving in The posiTion oT LaTin Club sponsor, she supervised one of The new clubs This year, The ShorT STory Club. She liked craTTs and supplemenTed her busy schedule wiTh playing The piano . . . LEONA M. GOODWIN served as The ediTorial advisor To The Indian and TaughT Treshman and sophomore English classes daily. In addiTion To acTing as sponsor oT The Scrib- blers' Club . she co-sponsored Y-Teens and assisTed a secTion of The Treshman class. When summer came, she usually Took her vacaTion in The Colorado Rockies . . . CHAUNCEY I. GORSAGE's day was conTinually Tilled wiTh a maze of num- bers and lines. He insTrucTed courses in elemenlary, archi- TecTural, and mechanical drawing. He always was willing To aid his pupils wiTh Their drawing problems. He was head sponsor of The AviaTion Club in addiTion To being inTeresTed in woodwork, leaThercraTT. and oTher skilled pasTimes. 1 Some are sporty 22
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libs RuTh M. Browne, M.S., M.A. Schoolmarms' looks, masters' books Developing The speaking and acTing abiIiTies of sTudenTs Took much oT RUTH M. BROWNE's Time. When noT in- volved in Teaching speech and English, she coached drama classes. OTher hours were spenT sponsoring The Thespian SocieTy and Treshmen. I-ler leisure hours were oTTen enjoyed wiTh her inTeresTing hobby, radio . . . During his TirsT year aT Shawnee-Mission. LOUIS F. BURNS Took his place in The social science deparTmenT by Teaching world geog- raphy, civics, and economics. Besides his many duTies as insTrucTor of Three diTTerenT courses he was a leader of The Boy ScouTs.oT America. OuTside of school hours he enjoyed hunTing as a hobby. I-0'-'IS F- BUFNS. B-S- Marjorie Cain, B.M.E. MARJORIE CAIN was in charge oT The vocal music deparT- menT This year in addiTion To conducTing a class in Theory and harmony. Her busy schedule included Treshman IiTeraTure The TirsT semesTer. OuTside of class, she sponsored The Pep Club, Girls' Double Trio. and Small Choir. She enjoyed a hobby oT coIIecTing dolls . . . Bon Jour or Buenas Dias were The greeTing words you mighT have heard when you enTered room 252, where boTh French andXSpanish were TaughT by Mrs. MARGUERITE CRAIN. Again This year she sponsored The French Club. which she sTarTed a Tew years ago: she also served as co-sponsor oT The Y-Teens . . . This year ANNA MARIE EDWARDS TaughT a new experimenTaI class in ciTizenship educaTion. LasT summer in New York she worked wiTh oTher Teachers ThroughouT The naTion To Tormu- lare The course and has inTroduced iT To Shawnee-Mission. She also TaughT American hisTory, served as chairman of The assembly commiTTee, and sponsored The World ATTairs Club. How can we forget? MargueriTe Rice Crain, A.B., M.A Anna Marie Edwards, B.S., M.A.
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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 of The TaculTy male quarTeT he parTicipaTed in sev- eral performances during The year. OuTsicle 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 of chemisTry and general science. lnTeresTed in promoTing represenTaTive and imparTial school governmenT, Mr. Hawkins was an acTive leader of The STudenT Congress, as well as a sponsor of The ReTorTs Science- Club. 9-Q.-wr TrueTT Alvin Hause, A.B., M.A. O- E- Hemphill. A-Bn. M-A- James C. Hawkins, B.S., M.S. Edna HeTzel, A.B., M.A. Sophia K. Hodshire, B.S. '...' ,,k,,.-'N' dances. 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 of Hi-Y were oTher acTiviTies of Mr. Hemphill. He enTerTained sTudenTs in several performances as a member of 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 filled wiTh English sTudenTs and a Third year LaTin class. She was head sponsor of Y-Teens. as well as sponsor of The Spelling Club and of a secTion of 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 oT school she made a hobby of square dances and couple And some wish they were!
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