Westport High School - Herald Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1965

Page 10 of 240

 

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Dr. Richard A. Ball, Principal Mr. William Evans, Vice-Principal PRINCIPALS A strong administration is vital to a dynamic school life. Much of the work of the principal is not immediately apparent to the student body. Tending to adminis- trative detail, encouraging constructive student activity, supervising the work of the faculty, solving school-community problems, and representing the school in the public affairs of a thriving city—these are but a few of the tasks performed through the year by Dr. Ball and Mr. Evans. Their goals are constantly to help students prepare for the future and to get as much as possible out of the potential of the pre- sent. A A familiar voice...

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FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION The teaching staff at Westport has grown in the past years. With each face we gain, another is gone. The faculty plays an important part in the lives of the students. To the teachers we owe a great deal. Their instructions have helped to broaden our fields of learning. As each day passes, the wall that was inevitably built up between student and teacher gradually disappears, as students learn to gain the trust, respect, and confidence of their teachers. Sometimes the relationship between students and faculty becomes a little uneasy with eighth hours, term papers, tests, and homework. But it is for the good of us all. The faculty is greatly appreciated by the student body of Westport, and to them we owe thanks . . . Thanks for their ability to help us be- come better students and citizens.



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BUSINESS EDUCATION Business education classes provide training and practice preparing students for occupations in the business world. In business education classes, students strive to acquire business skills. This year two new courses are being offered in the form of three hour block programs in Row one; Nancy Day, Typing and General Business; Jeanette Fetters, Stenography, Typing and Secretarial Practice. Row two; Ernest L. Paris, Stenography and Typing; Anthony Rizzo, Account- ing, Business, and Typing; Robert A. Ballantyne, Typing, Shorthand, and Clerical Practice. secretarial and clerical practice; the use of office machines, and general clerical skills are taught. Courses are Typing I and II, Stenography, General Business, Advanced Business, Accounting, Secre- tarial Practices, and Clerical Practice. Time’s up, Mr. Ballantyne! 7

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