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MRS. IANE IOHNSON who has a B. . WILLIAM S. KENNON, who has MR. PAUL KILLION who has a B. S. Surprised you, didn't we, Mr. Kennon? Facult Mixed chorus and all the listeners appreciate the fine piano accompani- 'K MR. GERHARDT II-XEGER'S famous theories and fabulous experiments are I t S. in Education from Northeast Missouri State College teaches freshman and junior English. She really needs roller skates to travel from room to room. Next year Mrs. Iohnson hopes for a perman' ent classroom. 14 ments for our Christmas assembly pro- vided by MRS. IEAN IUCHS. Mrs. Iuchs, who has a B. M. from Central College instructs Smith-Cotton students in vocal music. Eeezizi. 22 a B. S. in Education from Central Mis' souri State College, teaches eighth grade social studies and has charge of many other school activities. Besides being assistant track coach and assis- tant football coach, he rules third hour study hall with an iron hand. familiar to every student of chemistry and physics. In this rocket age Mr. Iaeger, in his classes, is molding sci- entists of tomorrow. He has an M. S. from Central Missouri State College. from Central Missouri State College and a B. S. on agriculture from the University of Missouri teaches elementary and general science. He greets us with a friendly smile as he takes tickets at ev- ery school activity.
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Facult MISS ELIZABETH GRAY with a B. S. in Education from Central Missouri State College cmd a B. S. in Library Science from Peabody College is the librarian of the junior high school. With enthusi- asm she helps the eighth and ninth graders with their reading and research. 3,1 .i if fy Iunior high assemblies just wouldn't be the same without their chief organ- izer. MRS. ALMA HAUSAM. Eighth graders always remember social stud- ies under her guidance. Mrs. Hausam has a B. S. in Education from Central Missouri State College. MISS HAZEL GRAY, sponsor of the junior high and senior high councils has a B. S. in Education from Central Mis- souri State College and an A. M. from Peabody College. Her ability to teach American history and power to com- mand her students' attention gain for her respect and recognition. funn Et tu Brute. from MRS. I-IEYNEN'S sophomore English classes echoes this familiar phrase from Iulius Caesar. Her students are always eager to hear another of her humorous anecdotes. Mrs. I-Ieynen has a B. S. in Education from Central Missouri State College. We never thought we would see the day when sophomores would actually be studying! MISS BEULAH HARRIS, who has a B. S. in Education from Central Missouri State College and an A. M. from the University of Missouri, teaches in the mathematics department. Her precise techniques in teaching make algebra and plane geometry clear in the minds of all her students. 13
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..5w' World history, Missouri history, cmd Latin American history are the subjects taught by MRS. MARIAN KNIGHT, who has an A. B. from Culver-Stockton Col- lege. Mrs. Knight carefully plans all pro- grams for senior high assemblies. e -0 - ' Y V MR. EMERSON MATTHEWS, the man who is always willing to lend a hand whenever help is needed, teaches industrial arts. He has a B. S. in Educa- tion trom Northwest State College ant' a M. E. from Colorado A. and M. Facult .ne ,e,f-'ff MRS. LOUISE McKEE instructs Smith- Cotton girls in home economics. She is producing many excellent cooks and seamstresses. Mrs. McKee has a B. S. in Education from Central Missouri State College. No one is so lucky as MR. BEN MOORE who has a private garage practically on Smith-Cotton's campus. Mr. Moore, who has a B. S. in Education from Central Missouri State College, is an instructor ot industrial arts. The manual training shop is continually buzzing with the sounds of saws and ham- mers hard at work. X1 .lf MRS. MARY MADDOX, who has a B. S. in Education, does her share in turning out good homemakers. She is well qualified as sponsor for the Smith- Cotton chapter ot Future Homemakers of America. Pun 15
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