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P 081' 16 The Gleam ln Mr. I. N. Han- thorn the students of William C h r i sman have found that they have a principal who is a wise friend and adviser. Along with the many duties that accompany his posi- tion as head of the school, he finds time to participate in and e n c ourage activities in w hic h students spend their time. Our principal's largest job is that of supervising the daily work of the school in the office. Here, with the aid of Mrs. De- Shazo, the attendance records are carefully nm. naivrnonn checked so that they will be recorded correctly, excuses for absence or tardiness are issued, and difficulties per- taining to programs or school activities are ironed out. Many a baffled student has gone into the office to seek advice from Mr. Hanthorn, and has come out with the subject well in hand, thanks to the friendly counsel of our principal. Extra-curricular activities always call Mr. Hanthorn. At each entertainment or play produced by the students, faculty, or Parent-teacherls Association, we find him at the scene of action facilitating the sale of tickets at the door and helping in every way to make each of these a successful enterprise. Patrons of these activities find Mr. Hanthorn a genial host, and go away friends of the school. During school hours, when other affairs do not press him too heavily, he finds time to visit the various departments and assist in their instruction. The students have found in Mr. Hanthorn an excellent teacher who can take over nearly any class at a moment's notice and teach it ably on account of his wide and varied knowledge in numerous fields. The members of those classes fortunate enough to secure his attention welcome these visits. Mr. Hanthorn directs the debate activities of this district and is acknowledged by all members to be a capable administrator. The debaters have felt his influence, which has materially aided in their success. His work on the Annual has been invaluable and has been greatly appreciated by the staff. His attention has been given unselfishly also to the staff of the Envoy, which atten- tion has helped to improve the quality and standing of our bi-weekly paper. His work has been very much appreciated by the whole student body, and the Senior Class, especially, wishes to extend their thanks and good wishes to him in gratification for the service he has so graciously rendered. 1933
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The Gleam Puff I5 MR. DUNCAN ln the halls of Chrisman, after school, one may find a man who is known by practically everyone who has lived or gone to school in Independence. This man, who is a friend to everyone, is Mr. Duncan, the supervisor of the janitor work in the high school and ward schools. Mr. Duncan is called for every little thing which goes wrong and can be found nearly any time in the building. Besides handling his job very capably, Mr. Duncan is seen very often entertaining a group of boys in the hall by telling them some of his stories, for which he is noted. Though Mr. Duncan is neither a member of the faculty nor a student in the school, he is interested in its functions probably as much as any student. ff Mr. Dullcnn THE LIBRARY The Library of William Chrisman and the Public Library have very successfully ful- lilled their object this year, in that they have been of service to the many students of Chris- man who have gained much knowledge through this opportunity. The Library has issued reference books and reading books to its full extent practically every day of this school period. The Library at school has been capably handled by several girls here at Chrisman who were willing to give their time to a cause which should be appreciated by every Chris- manite. The Public Library has been handled by Mrs. Williamson and Miss Wallace, and these two have served the students very promptly. We, as students of Chrisman, should show our appreciation for this service by co- operating with the libraries in every way possible, to help make our libraries better and ones of which we are proud. 1933
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The Gleam Page 17 i THE STU DY HALL The study hall is a place provided for the students to pre, pare their assignments, obtain their library notes, or complete any other type of study which can be done in a quiet and or- derly manner. Each day every pupil has from one to three study periods in which to prepare his lessons for the following day, or do his reference work. The large hall is arranged with tables and chairs. Each ' table, provided with six chairs, is a convenience for six in- dustrious students. There are forty tables in the room, mak- ing a total of 240 chairs. All seven periods End the chairs Mrs' Jessie Moore full, and in view of the fact that the students are so numer- ous, we feel credit should be given to the patient and worthy study hall teacher, Mrs. Iessie Moore, as well as to each individual, for the quiet manner in which it is conducted. Mrs. Moore is one of the most known teachers in Chrisman. Her service not only is in study hall but all of the departments have felt the valuable service she has given. One end of the hall is provided with a library, containing approximately 3,200 vol- umes. These render a great service to the busy pupils, and we feel we would hardly be able to manage without them and the willing young ladies who assist Mrs. Moore in the library. We each acknowledge the opportunity given us in the maintenance of this study hall and, therefore, make proper use of it, working diligently, happily, and cooperatively. MRS. DeSHAZO Mrs. DeShazo as Mr. Hanthornls secretary makes it her duty to become acquainted with every boy and girl of the student body. This personal CODIHCE is to her a source of enjoyment. We have never seen her that she is not busy with one of the many records or reports which must pass through her capable hands. The duties of her position are many, but she is never too busy to help students who are seeking information. She is always ready to do special works Iior all who call upon her. The students' attendance is carefully checked by Mrs. iJeShazo, and much of her time is spent in gathering statistics and looking up schedules for publication. The valuableness of her assistance is hard to estimate. Her matchless understanding, her charity, her kindness, and her broadmindedness make her a loyal friend. To come in touch with her pleasing personality makes the days seem brighter and creates for her a large circle of friends among boys and girls. The students greatly appreciate her many services. This verse from Alice Cary is a Fitted tribute to Mrs. De- Shazo. True worth is in being, not seeming,- In doing, each day that goes by Some little good-not in dreaming Of great things to do by and by. Mrs. Deshnzo 1933
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