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

 - Class of 1979

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A Teacher Is: '6 ot One Who . . . Sittingclovvn on the job again? A Mr. True and Mr. Fugate lLeftl. Ho-I-lum. . . Miss Bond tllightl. 20 Faculty Mrs. Susan Agee Ms. Kathy Alcorn Mr. Larry F, Alcorn Mr. joe Baker Language Arts Work Study Industrial Arts Athletic Director, History mhz:---A 'wa' .Y -gi - - - - Miss Jeanie Bond Mr. Brure Bowman Mr. Dan Brown Ms. Constance Butler Language Arts Scrience French and World Debate, Drama Studios

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Most Important Iob Is . . . JJ. -,-,., ,L ,!tg,.-...- Principals and assistant principals have quite a few duties to perform during the course of a day and ours are no exception. Although we would not be able to list all their jobs, when asked what they felt was their most important job they replied in the following manner: Robert A. Wilkins My main responsibility is to provide the best educational setting possible for each student at Turner High. Dr. lim Haas Helpingto maintain a businesslike environment for teaching and learning and trying to set an example as a cheerful person with many exciting interests. E. Horton Bolin To help develop and support the educational plan of Turner High School. For this objective to become reality we must have a good staff and facilities that are adequate and in good order for their use. Interested, well behaved pupils complete the picture, and are the benefactors of this school system. My job is to assist in the planning and implementation of these objectives at Turner High School. M A Administration I9



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owe the Most, but the Une . . . -ii- Mrs. Dorothy Callahan Ms. Shirley Coffin Mrs. Deborah Collins Mrs. Pauline Creek Language Arts Mathematics Language Arts, Spanish Nurse Who is Mr. Edward Lenheim? The new member of the THS Industrial Arts department. l-le teaches lecture classes in Power and Energy I and ll and an Auto Shop Lab class. Mr. Lenheim attended Wichita High School West. While attending high school he participated in football, swimming and baseball. Mr. Lenheim now enjoys such hobbies as water skiing, hunting, fishing and drag racing. Mr. Lenheim finds high school today different from when he attended. I-le feels that high schools now have more freedom. They aren't as disciplined and do not have as much team spirit or .XX H it 'X Mr. lim Dorsey Mr. R. Bryson fBoliJ Mrs. Kathleen Elliott Mr. Flynn Mathematics Dover ' Language Arts Social Science Career Choices Counselor ' Focuhy 21

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