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.9 I1 QI'l'l0l g Alta L. Ha ynes Died December 14, 1944 All members of our High School, whether faculty, students or parents, were deeply grieved at the loss of Miss Alta L. Haynes during this past year. lt has been long since we have experienced so severe a blow to our school. lt is true, her classes were taken over by another teacher, but we all realize that no one could fill her unique place. We all realize that our very best will not be sufficient to fill the breach caused by her un- timely death. The news of her passing leads us to investi- gate her record in some detail. A graduate of this High School, with the class of 1897, she be- gan teaching almost immediately. For forty-two years she had been a member of the regular teach- ing staff of Wyandotte High School. During that entire time she was absent from her duties but eight days. During that time, for twenty-six years, continuously, she did not miss a single day of school. Her attitude toward her students, her co- workers, and the parents, was just as faithful and true as her attendance record. S I have never known so outstanding a record of service as she has given us. Without question, her work always came first in her thinking. We naturally think of the many ways in which her efforts here seem practically indispensable. Some of the best secretaries in greater Kansas City were trained in her classes. ln her thinking, an efficient secretary, well trained, and with the right disposition toward her work, was an almost in- dispensable person in any business organization. Her students reflect her attitude wherever they go. It remains for us all, co-workers and students, to carry on in the best way possible, thus ever keeping in mind the magnificent example Miss Alta L. Haynes has set for us. Principal J. F. Wellemeyer Page 7
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