Smith Cotton High School - Archives Yearbook (Sedalia, MO)

 - Class of 1960

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Page 17 text:

t '? MISS ELIZABETH GRAY is the librarian for the junior high school. A willing counse- lor to eighth grade and fresh- man students. Miss Gray has a B.S. in Education from Central Missouri State College and a BS. in Library Science from Peabody College. Facult Respected and well-liked by all of her American history stu- dents is MISS HAZEL GRAY. who has a B.S. in Education from Central Missouri State College and an A.M. from Pea- body College, Miss Gray also has the responsibility of spon- soring junior and senior high councils. 'i 1' ff' l'he complexities of algebra and plane geometry disappear under the xery capable direc' tion of MISS BEULAH HAR- RIS. She has a B.S. in Educa- tion from Central Missouri State College and A.M. from the Unisersity of Missouri. gf- :tx MRS. ALMA HAUSAM, who teaches eighth grade social stud- ies. is one of Smith-Cotton's best loved teachers. Mrs. Hau- sam, with a B.S. in Education from Central Missouri State College, expertly plans and di- rects junior high assemblies. Laborator ork Proves These Theories. Q L+. kv. E s. 1' Biology students study marine life in the aquar- Physics students experiment with an inclined ium. plane. 5 I3

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'K 2 'si- A very busy newcomer this year is MR. EARL EINLEY. who has an M. in Education from Missouri University. In addition to teaching social sci- ence and boys' physical educa- tion. Mr. Finley is co-sponsor of L-Club, assists in football. and is the coach of baseball. The staff discovered in an M.U. Saritur that Mr. Finley was a handball expert in his under- graduate days. Facult 'H W, ,nm . ,I ri' -no MISS CATHERINE GARD- NER, always smiling, teaches eighth grade and freshman English. A favorite among her junior high students, Miss Gardner has a B.S. in Educa- tion from Central Missouri State College. QR n 11'- MR. H O W A R D GLAVIN, who teaches health to fresh- men. has a B.S. from North- west Missouri State College and is noted for his pacing ability and the skeleton in his closet. Mr. Glaxin is also the coach of basketball. golf and tennis, and is assistant football coach. llx MISS BARBARA GRADY, a former Smith-Cotton student, is a new teacher this year. Miss Grady. who has a B.S. from Missouri Valley College, teach- es niathematics and sponsors the twirlers, a groun she be- longed to when she was in high school. Theor is The Background For Scientific Pursuits. 7' Chuck Anderson waits to see how it's done in General science seems very simple to these three biology, freshmen. I2



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nv .af-14 newcomei with an MS from Central Missouri State College Mr Holman a graduate of Smith Cotton IS teachmg dustrial arts He is haxing a pretty hard t1me conxmcmg some of his former teachers that he IS old enough to teach school Facult Hr. -al whose chief hohhics are con ducting cxpermzcnts and tinker ing with the public address sxs tem teaches phx sits chemistrx and general science Mr Jaeger vs ho has an M S from Central NI1ssour1 State College IS spon S01 of the stage trexx Fiona ,il manent classroom after sex eral xears of floatmg MRS JANE JOHNSON h a p p 1 l 1 teaches freshman and sophomore Eng l1sh She has a BS 1n Educa I1011 from Northeast Missouri State Teachers College Scclalian IS a newtomcr S m 1 t h K otton Shu te lLhCS mathematics and gcncral hus1 ness Mrs lxexcs a to sponsor of Spiz has a B S from Central Missouri State I ollegc ap Stud and Films Clarlf Social Science 991' Two eighth graders locate part1cular areas on a A freshman c111c class has goxernmental func map of the United States uons made clear to them through a f1lm strip 14 , k M Q ,il I Xi X , ' - 1 I if f W , ,, , S ,... 1 J' 'M 1 f ' 1 I . Mase . 4 I J MR- GERALD HOLMAN is a MR. GERHARDT JAEGER, Finally having achieved a per- MRS. IRMA KEYES, a native - ' , , g .' ',,, , N. . , ,.'. 1 'g f ,Q 1 at I P l I Q if s tl Z' as il , . l ' il , Ki.

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