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

 - Class of 1941

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National Art Honor Society THE WILLIAM CHRISMAN CHAPTER of the National Art Honor Society was organized April 15, 1937. Membership in this society is the goal of every art student. In 1932 Miss Flora Wright, art instructor in the Southwest High School in Kansas City, Mis- souri, founded an'honor society for her pupils. lt proved so inspirational that it was made a na- tional organization, and the mother chapter was given the honor of issuing the charters. William Chrisman received charter number one. The objective of the Art Honor Society is three-fold: to promote deeper appreciation of art, greater knowledge of art, and greater skill in pro- ducing art. The requirements are an S aver- age in art: an M average in all other subjects: loyalty, honor, and a commendable attitude. Each student meeting these requirements and desiring membership submits to a Board of judges an ex- hibit of at least ten pieces of work, these to include three media, or more. Freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors are eligible. April 9 forty-five art students exhibited, from whom the jury selected twenty-seven as eligible for membership. Honors were awarded to three former members who exhibited again this year: Rachel Peck, Sylvia Dobson, and Mary Maness. The induction ceremony was presented April 17, sponsored by the Parent-Teacher Association, and assisted by the Department of Music of Wil- liam Chrisman. The officers of the society are: Lawrence Clark, president: Eugene Parker, vice-president: Nadine Clum, secretary: Peggy Bryan treasurer. The Mary Sturges Memorial Art Medal was won by Rachel Peck. Second place was awarded to Sylvia Dobson: third place to Betty Ann Lewis, and Mary Maness received Honorable Mention. Lv 'ff' f 411:4- if HUNURED CITIZENS TOP ROW: Clark, Clum, Cobb, Danforth. SECOND ROW: Denham, Dobson, Hardy,F. Lambert. THIRD ROW: Lewis, Mack, Maloney, Maness. FOURTH ROW: E. Parker, Peck, Utsler, Viles. FIFTH ROW: Bryan, Cross, Evans, Harrel. SIXTH ROW: Littrell, A. Lucas, E. Lucas, D. Adams. SEVENTH ROW: Barto, Bolinger, P. Connor, Foote, Goodell, EIGHTH ROW: Houchens, M. McCoy, Sudbrock, Stovall, Wiedel, 15 if 'T WV ..ff'jL,,,,- me RZ'-', l 'Hi fa We -I -.T.1::11r:. - gigs: ,:,.,rs-ff-'i',,-QTJZTSQ , 'm ' ' -wig 1 . . ' T- A+ ffwf- -'Ji'.-:i,'-':i'.f..---112--1 ..-- ' ' - f-P-W ' 3- . T- fi' -A -H ' ' J ff -- -wfiv ,gm .-f.'-, ' .MSA-my far- Q- L' v ff 1 buff f . 'HP ' f ' 1. '- - A - - s-2:42 ... -Z:?iiii:li-332 . +L E352 --.11 v.. --gtg swat-i5-rg, ,ggizf:.,:.'4zf -- ..sL.f'w -' . .f .. ...Q W.. , . ,,. x- -111 ,'-TFL-asf-ram' .. . . 5' . f' :' ' L rf- .zfisersaemrs .qrg'.v14:rz2f'3af,1 wwf-1' 4..-,:. ' f,.. . J,1, -. - je.-fffg'iffQg:-i.' ff 3 121'-1 -ff 1 fgzfaggg-::'g1gg ' .,.,,.-.', ,--- tsp-.1 . :m1'7'TM7-Z .nl S- ff' ' -: ri7'7:-.V -.. -- -. . - - -. fa 1 1 ' ' ' ' '7 ' ' .,,,., ,,,,.r.,h ,-V -MJ

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HUNDRED CITIZENS irfk TOPVROW: Berislavich, R. Brown, Carmichael, Coffin. SECOND ROW: Crim, Eskridge, C. lohnson, Don Iohnson. THIRD ROW: Ketchum, Maloney, Neef, Pick- rell. FOURTH ROW: Sheetz, Stecz, Trow, Yuhas. National Athletic Scholarship Society CHAPTER 1234 of the National Athletic Scholarship Society was organized in William Chrisman High School May '25, l929, by Coach Harry Lee. Similar chapters have been organized in over fourteen hundred schools representing every state in the United States. The purpose of the National Athletic Scholar- ship Society is to raise the standard oi scholar- ship among the boys participating in athletics and to instill in their minds good ideals of sportsman- ship. This society was chartered so that the boys might realize the unselfishness of winning honors for their school on the football field, the basketball court, or the track and at the same time doing their school work so well that they warrant recog- nition. lt provides a goal for the boys to strive for and challenges them to gain in their scholas- tic standing. To be chosen as a member of the National Athletic Scholarship Society is one of the highest honors that can be bestowed upon any boy during his life in high school. Many of the members of previous years have made a name for themselves and for Chrisman in their work after finishing school. Any boy who has earned an athletic letter in one of the major or minor sports, such as football, basketball, and track, Whose grades in his school work are equal to or higher than the general average of the school, and who have exemplified the highest type of citizenship and sportsmanship is eligible for membership in this society. As the present sponsor oi Chrisman's Chapter of the National Athletic Scholarship So- ciety, Coach Charles Huhn shows an active interest in the boys taking part in the various types of sports and helps them in any way he possibly can. We are indeed extremely proud of the only present member who has been in this so- ciety ior three years. This boy is Marc Pickrell. Much praise is also due those five boys who have been members of the society for two years. They are: Bruce Coffin, Roy Crim, Don Iohnson, Charles Neef, and Bob Sheetz. The boys who were taken is as members for this year are: Iohn Carmichael, Gale Ketchum, lack Eskridge, Richard Maloney, Leonard Trow, Iohn Yuhas, Iohn Stecz, Carmen Iohnson, Raymond Brown, and Mike Berislavich. .n1.- www .aviflziw '- ' .-. + ' - -' W... ff--in--S? ' Yttfiiw-Eozxa 4 ' an r N ..- . , .mw,.. ,, - t 2 trim., '1 -'why U , My - Y',2 f'L 'sfbwazqxir-15'.. ,. I--24gmz'.fw-3332. , ff-Q..-iw., tit-' 'N.'K-f- .- .41 'r V .5235 ...N-wr ,. 1. . via.-ix:1e.':.' -,I A 1.n!:.fi2Eff'h,, . .-.-5-H71 1 ' - fb i . J M. .. .1w.,?Y-'!'fS .n . - 1

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