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That every student on the HAZEL B. WALTZ's spare time was spent aiding the mem- bers ot Junior Red Cross or helping Y-Teen girls with their organization. During her class periods she could be tound among many clothing samples, dresses. and patterns. The obiect ot her work was to teach the tundamentals ot clothing . . . Sophomore English and journalism tilled the day's schedule ot G. O. WATSON. Doc was this year's advisor to the Mission statt. which edited the paper weekly during the second semester. l-le served as sponsor tor the Printer's Devils Club. When his routine permitted, he en- joyed, you guessed it-tishing. Q Welch, A.B., M.A. n it il GERTRUDE WELCH was an instructor ot students who were interested in learning algebra and geometry. She liked to spend her out-ot-school hours playing a golt match, collect- ing records. or doing work in photography. Co-sponsoring the Camera Club and the Gott Club were extra-curricular activities which she squeezed into her crowded schedule . . . Senior English classes-three times a day-consumed a maior share ot the time ot WILMA B. WI-IITE. Her remain- ing hours were devoted to iunior English classes. the recently organized Book Club. and the iunior class. She tound relax- ation in listening to records, and otten attended concerts and plays . . . KATHRYN WOOD tound herselt sutticiently busy instructing students who cared to learn the principles ot home decoration and care ot the tamily and home, and ot Foods I-ll-Ill-IV. Miss Wood was an active leader ot the Future l-lomemakers ot America and Y-Teens, serving as a co-sponsor ot both. As a hobby she designed clothes. May live a richer life.
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Higher learning is their goal MAURICE E. SWANSON sponsored The local chapTer oT NaTional Forensic League, and as sponsor oT The Treshman Pep Club loyally wore his red pep iackeT on The days oT games. He insTrucTed drivers' educaTion and coached de- baTe. He aTTended TournamenTs wiTh The debaTe squad and helped Them make a crediTable sTanding in The sTaTe . . . English classes Tor sophomores and juniors were conducTed by NINA THEISS. Y-Teens and a Treshman secTion bene- TiTed Trom her sponsorship. She, TurThermore, assisTed The ediTorial sTaTT oT The '5I Indian , Ranking high among leisure Time acTiviTies was her hobby oi collecTing records. M. E. Swanson, A.B.,, M.S. Ailine Thomas, B,S, Nina Louise Theiss, B.S., M.A. W. V. Unruh, A.B., M.S. Mildred J. Walker, B.A. Books and more books were Taken care oT by AILINE THOMAS, The head librarian. lnsTrucTing pupils in library procedures and meThods occupied her Time when she was noT caTaloging or arranging books. As you mighT suppose, she sponsored The Library Club as well as helped wiTh The Needlework Club . . . When noT occupied in demonsTraTing or solving an algebra, plane geomeTry. or solid geomeTry problem Tor a pupil To enable him To become beTTer acquainTed in The Tields oT maThemaTics, WILBUR V. UNRUH Tound Time To coach Treshman TooTball and To co-sponsor The Advanced MaTh Club and Pep Club. He liked oTTiciaTing aT ball games . . . VersaTiliTy was The keynoTe oT MILDRED WALKER's hobbies. When noT involved in an inTricaTe kniT- Ting paTTern. she liked playing golT. Her school hours were Taken up wiTh Teaching English To sophomore and junior pupils. Mrs. Walker's exTra-curricular duTies included co- sponsoring The VarsiTy Pep Club and The Girls' Golf Club. Good citizens to make us
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Clarence Schauer, B.A., M.S. The FACULTY QUARTET Takes Time ouT To pracTice. We salute you one and all For services beyond your call An addiTion To The Shawnee-Mission TaculTy was C. H. SCHAUER, who came from Emporia, Kansas. aT The begin- ning oT The second semesTer. He was puT To work immedi- aTely in quarTers in The new academic wing To Teach applied miaThemaTics and algebra. His special inTeresTs were phoTog- raphy and radio. Ready To sTarT a new day. OUR FACULTY arrives.
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