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L. Dale Pigg, A.B., M.A. They gave us tests Again, L. DALE PIGG served as head sponsor oT The lndian . He TaughT TirsT, second, and Third year Spanish To S-M senores and senoriTas and sponsored The Spanish Club and Square Dance Clubs. A busy man, he enioyed square dancing ouTside oT school and headed Tor The Colo- rado Rockies in The summer . . . As usual, iT Was a busy year Tor HAROLD L. READE, who coached boTh The TooTball and golT Teams. He was The head sponsor OT The LeTTermen's Club and also sponsored The Boys' AThleTic Club and iunior class. lnsTrucTing classes in consTiTuTion and in healTh was Mr. Reade's classroom schedule. Harold L. Reade, B.S., M.E. Clyde A. Redpa+h. A.B-. MA. ig 1 Teaching world hisTory and inTernaTional relaTions were The main duTies oT CLYDE A. REDPATTH This year. His exTra- curricular acTiviTies included sponsoring The Hi-Y Club, wiTh iTs acTive program, and coaching Tennis. He counseled a secTion OT The Treshman class. As Tor hobbies, he Tound inTeresT in gardenin.g and Tennis . . . DOROTHY SANFORD was well occupied in The English Tield This year, Tor she insTrucTed Treshmen in liTeraTure and The TundamenTals, oT English, and TaughT sophomores and juniors The more diffi- culT phases as well. She Tound Time To sponsor The Treshman class and Y-Teens. OuT-oT-school pleasures were reading and sewing . . . VELMA SEATON TaughT Tive biology classes every day This year, and made sure iTs principles were well undersTood by each pupil. Well-known Tor her inTeresT in bird liTe, she sponsored The Biologs Club and The NaTional Honor SocieTy. ln any spare Time she happened upon, iT was noT unusual To Tind her absorbed in phoTography or making collecTions. Recorded our grades DoroThy L. Sanford, B.S. Velma SeaTon, B.S., M.S saw We
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Mardelle McMichael, B.S., M.A. But the girls all enrolled Serving as head sponsor for fhe class of '5l and assisfing fhe Y-Teens kepf MARDELLE McMlCl'lAEL's hours well filled. l-ler class schedule was composed of composifion and liferafure classes for freshmen and sophomores. She placed kniffing foward fhe f-op of her many hobbies enjoyed dur- ing leisure momenfs . . . The school nurse. MILDRED A. NOEL. was always af hand fo give sfudenfs aspirins, fo bandage wounds, and 'ro see fo fheir numerous wanfs and needs. Her sympafhefic fraining and undersfanding affifude helped fo soofhe aches and pains. ln spare momenfs she assisfed fhe office workers. ' Mildred A- N0el. R-N- Howard V. Pafferson. B.S., M.A. -M. Sponsoring fhe Shawnee-Mission Sfamp Club and fhe Junior Red Cross were among HOWARD V. PATTERSON! many A dufies. lnsfrucfion in woodworking fook up his school hours. When he had a chance fo relax, Mr. Pafferson liked fo pore over his sfamp albums or wander off fo find a cool lake full of fish . . . Among fhe new feachers was NEDRA PFLAUM, insfrucfor in arfs and craffs. Assisfing sfudenfs in fheir preparafion of enfries for fhe numerous arf confesfs fhroughouf fhe year, and serving as arf sponsor for fhe Nedra B. Pflaum, B.S. Evelyn M. Phillips, B.S. Indian and fhe Arf Club filled Miss Pflaum's days. Craffs were included among her hobbies. as was swimming . . . Enioying a good book or lisfening fo recorded music was a favorife way of passing fhe spare fime of EVELYN Pl-llLLlPS, 'reacher of classes in general business. shorfhand, and personal fyping. Miss Phillips spenf many of her acfivify periods working wifh fhe Y-Teens organizafion. In the subject o HIM 1' . .5 1 i l A i l l l
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Flunked the pests ARTHUR W. SELVES, among The newcomers To Shawnee- Mission, meT junior and senior English classes daily. Coaching fooTball and sponsoring a freshman group lefT only a liTTle Time which he spenT dabbling in ph'oTography. AT home, his spare momenTs were Taken wiTh reading and music . . . FELIX Sl-TU LAR insTrucTed courses in sTenography and shorT- hand. He devoTed Time To co-sponsoring The enlarged VarsiTy Pep Club, besides being advisor for The STeno-eTTes OrganizaTion. When spare momenTs came his way, Mr. Shular liked being ouTdoors, Tramping across fields hunTing for game, or reclining on a sofT banlc wiTh a fishing pole in his hands. F. W. STarkey, B.S., M.A. W. W. STrong, B.S., M.S. uf , :f W - W gf xwf 7 W - 27 , ArThur W. Selves, B.S. A. P. Snodgrass, B.S., M.S. Felix Shular' B.S.' Mtg. x an-CDLUMN TWCRR 741314 usb we flap! me it loam! 71141-'ifllg WIUW'-41 wa-w.lM4. .f ,mr J af, MW!! was-fe .swf Ai M4 H... 5 2 1 M54 v .2510 if sum .52 f -72 Zi 350 wwj 4? 245 wo A. P. SNODGRASS, inTeresTed in phoTography, insTrucTed classes in beginning and advanced accounfing, and coached cross-counTry, winTer, and spring Track. l-lis spare Time was occupied wiTh co-sponsoring The FuTure Business Leaders of America, LeTTermen's Club, and AThleTic Club. Mr. Snod- grass enioyed The unusual hobby of mounfain climbing . . . lnTroducing a compleTely new series of classes To Shawnee- Mission This year, F. W. STARKEY Took over The responsi- biliTy of Teaching meTalworlc in iTs pracTical phases. OuTside of school hours he assisTed in fooTball and was presidenT of The Shawnee-Mission FaculTy club. l-le enioyed making meTal obiecTs as a hobby . . . W. WALLACE STRONG, an in- sTrucTor of physics and general science, found himself wiTh a well loaded schedule, as he served as assisTanT sponsor To The senior secTion of l-li-Y, and as sponsor of The Radio Club. As a Time-keeper Tor all The home baslceTball games, Mr. STrong found ThaT aThleTics provided him wiTh boTh recre- aTion and pleasure. And awarded the A's
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