Turner High School - Turnerite Yearbook (Kansas City, KS)

 - Class of 1963

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AII Ailrhehls Allevialed In a time of modern medical miracles, people are still in need of a pleasant, pretty nurse to tell them everything is fine and they're going to be all right. Mrs. Dodson, Turner's school nurse, is in charge of attendance records and keeps health records on each student. When necessary, she administers first-aid for minor ailments and refers students to family doctors for more serious illnesses. A very y us-1. busy lady, she is an important part of Turner's faculty. ' likif f :- R -F, . ,Y yr. 5 59311: I -5- B5 fs- MARJORIE DoDsoN Nurse f, 1' 'K kiiif: f- You've got 20!20 vision! Library Lends Learning and Leisure Between the covers of every book lies a world of knowledge awaiting those who would only grasp it. Students of Turner need only look as far as their own school library to find such books. The library not only holds fine research books but also many books for han as an materials are Close at hand' reading enjoyment. The library also makes an excellent study For further convenience of Turner t students the library has a reading room. Q 1 Its purpose is to give students an oppor- 5 Q tunity to glance through current maga- ' i I 4 zines and various newspapers. , K L e ,.:' I 5 if e f 1 ri ,,,E . KEITHA PETERSON y 1 .f B.S. ' W L x '7 ' k J I 1 Library Certificate, 1 ,Z Librarian ff-ff M 5 , L 4' , A, LVL, 5? V: pr i! 5 I :J ' W PRF' in ,S M. 1 - Q - wi 2 if M . ' r 5 ':-' W '.,. , 4' ,,, an ss-

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Pots, Pans, Pins, and Patterns Behind every successful man is a woman. This statement may not hold true in every case but a woman can be a real asset to herself and her family. She must first realize the importance of the role in life she has chosen for herself-that of wife and mother. She will want to fulfill the responsibility of keep- ing up a home, caring for children and of being an interesting individual to the best of her ability. Home economics helps prepare young women for this responsibility. Turner offers interesting courses such as foods, clothing and home living. Girls are taught the basic arts of preparing nourishing meals, making attractive clothes, and rtmning a household. Excel- lent equipment is provided for these classes so that girls will learn through actual experience the importance of being a successful homemaker. Working on the latest fashions are two students in Mrs. Robertson's clothing class. ,.e- , ,,. Sandwiches are better than burned meat loaf anyday. WILMA HARTENBOWER B.S. Home Economics DONETA ROBE RTSON B.S. Home Economics ROSE MARY GROSDIDIER B.S. Home Economics



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The cafeteria ladies smile for a picture: Mrs. Eva Piersee Mrs. Bea Chase, Mrs, Maxine Shirk, Mrs. Nadine Asbill, Mrs. Olga Lunday, Mrs. Alice Rose, and Mrs. Audrey Jones Mrs. Crummitt is patiently awaiting the noon rush. Special People Serving School Behind the scenes of any organization are people who are seldom seen, but are nonetheless, valuable to the smooth running of that organization. In Turner's case the bus drivers, custodians and cafeteria ladies fill these positions. Every morning and evening the bus drivers are in charge of the safe delivery of students to and from school. Although, sometimes hectic, they don't seem to mind. Cooking for over eleven hundredpeople five days a week is no easy job and the eleven cafeteria ladies certainly know it. Nonetheless each morning they busily rush around preparing for the noon rush. The custodians are another group in the line of important helpers at Turner. Among their many duties are keeping the halls and classrooms clean, making general repairs, and other odd jobs that must be done in a large high school. They are always willing to lend the needed assistance. 24 Pictured above are the very busy custodians: Wesley Thiry, Raymond Everhart, Robert North, Irv Shipley, Floyd Way, Elmer Dyster.

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