William Chrisman High School - Gleam Yearbook (Independence, MO)

 - Class of 1937

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Miss Avv S'IENVART Miss E'1HEi. BhNIFI1ILD Miss IANII- C1-111.125 MR DALE PIGG 'VI ss ELLLN SINIGLETON Social Sczence Malhematzc: Matlzenmtirs Spanish Lnlzn Englzsh Faculty years of Spanish and two years of French Mr Pigg likes to collect Spanish souve mrs We all saw the articles which he brought back from Mexico and which were on dis play in the show case Mr Pigg is the secre tary of the Spanish Club of Missouri He 1S interested in music and sings in the Cham ber of Commerce Glee Club Mr P1gg takes a great pride in his garden each year, he IS also compiling a scrapbook on Spanish mater1al Miss Singleton forgets all about Caesar Virgil and Cicero when she goes home from school then she enjoys cooking for a hobby The science depart ment presents the study of physics chemistry b1 ology and agriculture Physics and chemistry are necessary to the edu- cation of a well-rounded person. Biology con- sisting of Zoology and botany, 1S offered in the sophomore year. Zoology is a science which treats of natural history, physi- ology classification dis- tribution and habits of animalsg botany is a similar study of plants. The purpose of teaching Room 201 Mzzthemrztzcs physics in high school 1S to represent elementary physics in such a way as to Stlmu late the pupil to do some thinking on his own account about the how s and why s of the physical world in which he lives Mr El liotts purpose in his explanations of the basic laws of chemistry to high school pupils is not to make chemists of us but rather to teach us to recognize everyday chemical changes 1n the world about us and to have some knowledge of the structure and compo s1t1on of some of the commonest substances among which we live The knowledge imparted in the agriculture class is designed to give to those boys and girls 1n terested in farming a basic knowledge of the va1y1ng soil climate and crop conditions When school is out Mr. Beets spends much of his leisure time at his camp at Lake Lotawana Here he passes long hours fishing, boating, swimming, and playing with bugs. He is inter- ested in languages, espe- cially Spanish, French, and German. He also converses quite fre. quently with Gottfried

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MR Ioslavu B11-an MR. lox-IN BLACKMDRE Miss MARY Lucas Miss Louisa MACDONALD Mas, ASENATH Sci-IROEDLLR .Saczal Science - Social Science Social Science Englifh, Social Science Social Science Faculty farming. Although it is very hot in the summer, he still. finds pleasure in farming if the crops aren't burned by the sun. Ask him about raising turkeys. International happenings always interest Mr. Blackmore. He is regarded as an author- ity on world affairs and is in demand as a public speaker. He enjoys carpentry, even though his house looks just the same when he has completed his work as it did when he started. Miss Lucas's nieces and nephews have kept her busy selecting and buying books for them. When she can find spare time, she likes to sew. There is only one kind of fancy work or em- broidery that Miss Mac- Donald cares to do. This I happens to be knitting. Her dresses are becom- ing, and she is well paid for her hard Work. Mrs. Schroeder says that she has no set hobby but enjoys every- thing 5 however, she be- lieves she likes reading the best. Miss Stewart is a lady who spends her leisure time in traveling, an in- 25 Room 301, Hixlory teresting pastime, not only pleasant but also educational. In the mathematics department algebra is a compulsory subject given in the freshman year. At William Chrisman plane and solid geometry, algebra III and IV, advanced arithmetic, and trigonometry are offered. Mathematics holds an important place in the business and professional world. Pupils in- terested in civil engineering and aviation should take all the mathematical courses of- fered in high school. Miss Benfield asserts that her hobby is tennis, but she has bought a horse and spends much of her time riding along country lanes. Miss Janie Chiles is gifted in the art of crocheting. She does very beautiful work and is now completing her eighth dress. She can also make exquisite but- tonholes, and this is quite an accomplishment. The foreign languages are courses which greatly attract many students. The Independ- ence high schools offer three languages, four years of Latin, three



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if M I D. BEETS MR- D- C-AEI-1-IO'l'T MR. AUGUST El-IMKE MR, EARL PAGE MR. EARL PHILL ps Biology Clzemzxzry Biology Pllyfim Agrinllm E Faculty , Drigalla in German, and he likes to test his Spanish in conversation with Mexicans at Cement Cityf Mr. Elliott's hobby seems to be to collect books but never to have time to read them. He also likes to do carpenter work. I wonder if he makes the book cases in which to keep his books! ' Mr. Ehmke is interested in model making. He enjoys chemistry immensely. His am- bition is to make a steam locomotive someday. 'Mr. Earl Page has always had a great interest in drama, espe- cially in the work of the White Masque Players. c Mr. Page takes an in- terest in sponsoring plays at William Chris- man, and every year he coaches the players in the one-act play which is entered in both the con- test at Liberty and the one at Warrensburg. There is no doubt but what Mr. Phillips' hobby is agricultural work. He is always experimenting to find how to grow or make a different kind of plant. In years to come he may yet be known as the second Burbank. W i l l i a m Chrisman Room II2, Agl'fCIlIlllI'E High School offers a number of vocational subjects. Domestic art is taught by Miss Margaret Chiles. The sewing classes have aided in teaching a large number of girls good taste in clothes. They not only learn to make their own clothes, but they learn how to judge and select good materials and styles that are suitable to the particular in- dividual and thus enjoy becoming clothing for a smaller expenditure of money. Home Economics is taught by Miss McCray. In the cooking classes the boys and girls have g acquired' basic informa- tion regarding dietetics I and food preparation. . Many boys like cooking and do exceptional work in this subject. Miss McCray's hobby is traveling. She likes to go out into the wide open spaces and have a real good time. She is a past president of the Business and Professional Wo- men's Club. Everyone loves beauty. It is our business to teach them what is fineg to open their eyes to the great treasure-house of the world of arts, to help them to live the larger and more abundant life.

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