Springfield High School - Resume Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

 - Class of 1938

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For the past thirteen years Dr, I. D. Hull has been the efficient principal of Senior High School. Boys, girls, and teachers alike look to him for intelli- gent guidance in all matters pertaining to school and school activities, His ready understanding of the problems which confront the high school student and his sincere interest in helping them solve those problems have made him popular with the entire student body, Always seeking ways by which the progress of Senior l-ligh School may be encouraged, Dr. l-lull this year was responsible for a city-wide job oppor- tunity survey. With the aid of about a hundred students, he contacted every Springfield merchant. Dr, Hull's pur- pose in conducting the survey was to find whether or not it would be possi- ble to train students in high school for jobs available directly after their grad- uation. Dr, l-luII's progressive theories of education, unusual tact in his associa- tion with the faculty and students, and a keen sense of humor contribute to his success as administrator. DR. J. D. HULL

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DEANS lVlr. Robert Runge, dean of boys, vice principal, and head of the indusf trial arts department, is one of the busiest persons in Senior l-ligh School. Aside from his school work, Mr. Runge spends many hours in his garden. The landscaping of the grounds around his home reveals his skill in this avocaf tion. Nothing gives him more pleas- ure, however, than a good rod and reel, comfortable fisherman's clothing, ROLERT kutiei and a stream well stocked with bass. As often as duty permits, therefore. he may be seen headed for any one of , the Ozarks' numerous fishing spots. His sympathetic understanding has made lvlr. Runge a host of friends among the faculty and student body. The boys of high school have come to know him as a square shootermg and, during his years of leadership, Mr. Runges influence has been of inestia mable value in molding the behavior and character of the boys. His interest in students, in modern theories of education, and in life itself insures progress within our school. LOCI-llE 'E SPERRY Charming, vivacious. and sincere, Miss Lochie Sperry is genuinely interested in the in- numerable problems of school life. Her untiring interest in girls and their problems, and her infectious enthusiasm identify her as a master of the art of gracious living. Wide reading and attendance at educational meetings keep her in touch with modern theories of education. This year she attended the National Education Association meeting in Atlantic City, New jersey. and the Progressive Education meeting in New York City. Miss Sperry has many interests, including drama and journalism. She sponsors the popular Little Theater group and has contributed much to the success of its productions. Travel and reading poetry are her favorite forms of recreation. She will remain in the memory of Senior l-ligh School girls as a wise counsellor and a valua- ble friend. 2 I

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