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Built in 1916 V West Entrance f BUSTUDIANS f We sometimes tail to appreciate the men who have such an important place in our school, keeping us comfortable so that we may Work under the best conditions possible. Their task, an importantone, requires much time and work. Mr. Iohn Greer, who has charge of the second and third floors in the new build- ing, has been in the school system eight- een years and has been at Chrisman three years. Mr. Roy Iohnson,,caring for the second floor, and Mr. T. C. Strohm, Working on the third floor of the old building, have been in Chrisman this year. Mr. Clyde Smith, who replaced Mr. William Thomp- son has charge of the boys' gym and the heating. The girls' gym, the first, and second floor in the new building are Well cared for by Mr. Iohn Haun, who has been in William Chrisman for several years. New this year is Mr. Iesse McCorkle, who came from Excelsior Springs. His task is that of general maintenance man. Mr. lolin l-laun Mr. lohn Greer liir. Ted Strohm Mr. Thompson Mr. Hoy lohnson William Chrisman High School
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1 -Zh... . ,, .....--....1.,:,,,,,,...1,,-.....,,- 1,-1-,1.,,., ,,.,,. , ,, . v Association PARENT TEACHERS ASSUCIATIUN f The Parent Teacher Assoc1at1on has b e the a1d1ng factor to students and parents 1n Chnsrnan for many years The P T A was frrst establrshed on Feb ruary 17 1897 at Wash1ngton D C by Mrs Theodore B1rney and Mrs Phoebe Hearst These women recogmzed the need for co operatlon between the teachers and parents Wlllldm Chr1s1'nar1 holds the honor of bemg the frrst hrgh school 1n MISSOUI1 to have a Parent Teacher Assoc1at1on lt was organ 1zed by Mrs A L Ymglmg 1n Septemb r ot 1917 The assoc1at1on 1S celebrat1ng 11S twenty slxth year ot act1ve work 1n Chr1s man and 1S do1ng hne work The P T A has frve ObJGC11V9S C11 to pro mote the welfare of th chrld and youth 1n the home school church and comrnun1ty C21 to ra1se the standard of home hte C31 tc secure adequate laws tor the care and pro tect1on of the ch1ld and youth C41 to brmc 1nto closer relat1onsh1p the home and the school that the P T A may cooperate mtel hgently 1n the tra1n1ng ot the chrld C51 to de velop between the edu ators and the gen eral publlc such unrted ettorts as w1l1 se ure the h1ghest advantages m physrcal mental soc1al and sp1r1tual educat1on The OHICSIS who have gurded the P T A th1s year are Mrs Balph Tuckheld pres1 dent Mrs Cec1l Campbell trrst VICG pres1 ll U II dent Mrs A P Ursenbach, second V1Ce pres1dent Mrs Ed Carroll recordrng secre tary Mrs Boynton correspondmg secretary Mrs Roy Pryor treasurer Mrs E C Hender son h1stor1an and Mr Gregory Letever au d1tor The Founder s Day Program was held on February 4 Dr Floyd Yale was the speaker The P T A sponsors the Sen1or Dance held after the graduat1on GXGICISSS lt s looked forward to by all the students espe 1a11y by the senrors smce 1t IS the1r last school act1v1ty All the students and teachers appreclate the tme work done by the Parent Teacher Assoc1at1on and we are proud to have such a tme organ1zat1on 1n W1ll1am Chrlsman TOP BOW Mrs lohn Frsk standard of ex cellence charrrnan Mrs E C Henderson h1stor1an Mrs A D Shrock hosp1tal1ty cha1rman Mrs Henry 1-lendrrckson parent educat1on cha1rman MISS Ianle Ch11es stu dent a1d Mr Gregory Letever aud1tor BOTTOM BOW Mrs B G Tucktreld pres1dent Mrs A P Ursenbach second v1ce pres1dent Mrs Boy Pryor treasurer Mrs Cecll Campbell t1rst VICE pres1dent Mrs Boy Pryor treasurer Mrs Cecrl Camp bell t1rstv1ce pres1dent Mrs Horner W Al len home room cha1rman Mrs Ed S Car roll secretary Not rn plcture Mrs Boynton correspond1ng secretary 1 6 I1 I . . . ' I - 1 ' ' . 5 . , 1 ' ' I , , , 1 . . ' ' 1 I - 1 ' 1 1 1 - -1 - I . . , I I I - . , A. . . . . . . .. , t . . S ' ' . ' . I . C . . K , - v . . , 1 1 1 1 ' I . . . , 1 7 , s . . . , ' - 7 1 1 , 1 1 J 1 , , - , . , . 1 l . . . - . . Q . . , 1 , . . 1 , ' , ' ' . '. V 1 - 1 1' I ' ' A . 4 1 1 . ' V ' I I 1 - 1 1 , , . - 1 , . I I , i . ' - 1 n . . . , I . . - - ' ' 1 ' 1 . , . , I ' I - - . 20 . ' ...,. .. Parent Teachers Executive Board
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