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Facult 47 f 'M' Sgr in ,gi L- , V I , l ' ,fr lv-ae ere . ff.. -eff? I, is E if' 1 s MRS. LOUISE McKEE, who has a B.S. in Education from Central Missouri State College, prepares home economics stu- dents for the future by teaching them the intricacies of sewing and cooking. Mrs. McKee is al- so co-sponsor of the junior class. MRS. MARY IWADDOX is an- other Smith-Cotton teacher pre- paring girls for the duties of homemal-ting. Mrs Maddox, the well qualified sponsor of Smith-Cotton's chapter of the Future Homemakers of Amer- ica, has a B.S. in Education from Central Missouri State College. Homemaking Studies -MSM, MR. EMERSON MATTHEWS, a teacher of industrial arts and co-sponsor of the stage crew, is always willing to help any Smith-Cotton student. Mr. Mat- thews has a B.S. in Education from Northwest State College and an M.E. from Colorado A. and M, Students can see MRS. HELEN MITCHELL going through the halls carrying Shakespearean theatres and student composi- tions from class to class. Mrs. Mitchell, who has a B.S. from the University of Missouri, teaches junior and senior Eng- lish. Are Pleasant and orthwhile. X Q ,af . N l Sharon Clark, Betty Goodpasture, and Velma Mrs. McKee helps Leona Spears sew a fine Dickman enjoy cooking on the big electric stove. seam. 16
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Facult 'x .ali MR. PAUL KILLION is one of the few Smith-Cotton teachers who has two B.S. degrees. Mr. Killion, who teaches elemen- tary science, has a B.S. in Edu- cation from Central Missouri State College and a B.S. in Ag- riculture from the University of Missouri. Mr. Killion is also the chief ticket taker of Smith- Cotton. 'Q MISS CAROLYN KOESTER, a newcomer this year. has a B.S. from Central Missouri State College. Miss Koester sponsors Spiz and teaches girls' physical education. Miss Koester, who has a talent for directing groan producing exercises, is well- liked by everyone. -ad Another newcomer this year is MRS. ETHEL LYON, who is teaching eighth grade social studies. W'ith a B.S. from Ceri- tral Missouri State College, Mrs. Lyon is winning favor among her junior high stu- dents. MR. HAROLD MCANINCH has successfully coached win- ning entries in various speech tournaments this year. Mr. Mc- Aninch, with a B. A. from Southwestern Missouri S t a t e College and an M.A. from the University of Arkansas, teaches dramatics, speech. and fresh- man linglish, sponsors National Forensic League. and directs plays at Smith-Cotton. World Topics Are Discussed in Geograph and American Problems. These students are fortunate to hate vvorltl geog- Joyce Garrett giyes a report on current events. raphy with Gunhan Danisman. our American Field Service student from 'I urkey. I5
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Facult -4 .4- mp. Z7 - QL K r 4 10 MRS. ANN MOSS is one of Smith - Cotton's Southern Belles . With a B. S. from Mississippi Southern College, Mrs. Moss capahly instructs stu- dents in bookkeeping and gen- eral business. nv 'Q A familiar face at Smith-Cotton is that of MRS. BETTYE MUR- RELL, the school nurse. Mrs. Murrell has her R.N. degree from St. Johns Hospital in Fort Smith, Arkansas and she has done graduate work at Charity Hospital in New Orleans. An addition to the faculty this year is MR. DONALD PAR- MAN, who has a B.S. from Central Missouri State College. Mr. Parman, wh o teaches American problems and Ameri- can history. is also the schools publicity director. Appreciation of T e Fine Arts MISS CATHERINE RINER, with a B.S. in Education from Central Missouri State College, diligently teaches grammar and literature to her freshman Eng- lish students. Miss Riner also helps develop the talents of her student poets. is Stimulated in arious Classes. Dolly Alexander works with oils in art class. The boys prepare to sing in second hour glee club. 17
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