Hancock Place High School - Momento Yearbook (St Louis, MO)

 - Class of 1952

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JAQ 1770 6 N L. , M ISS BESEL --a woman's work is never doneu is a favorite saying of our neat Miss Besel Whose style shows and dinners are much en- joyed. She sponsors the senior class, and hails from Cape Girardeau where she earned her B. S. degree. She also attended Wash- ington and Columbia Universities. Miss Besel is versatile in her activi- ties, enjoying swimming, hiking,cardplay- ing, and entertaining with dinner parties. M ISS BI SHOP The driver education course is a plea- sant recreationn, says our master mathema- tician. She is an alumnus of Missouri Uni- versity and Columbia University, holding both an A. B. and an M. A. degree. She is a freshman class sponsor this year. Miss Bishop enjoys the writings of mo- dern authors and the outdoor sport of horseback riding. A desire she expects to fulfill soon is a trip to Florida. MR. BBOMVIER A man who always has time to chat with the students is our social studies in- structor, Mr. Brmnner. This sociable per- son also teaches world history, Latin, and German, and is a senior sponsor this year. He attended college in Fort Wayne, Indiana and in Freemont, Nebraska, and has done additional work at Washington University. He holds B. A., B. S., and B. P. degrees. Like all social science and language instructors, he'd like to visit Europe. 177006 0l'Ll!0l MBS. CUDDIHEE The sweet and friendly Mrs. Cuddihee says her favorite subject is sociology. Her extra-curricular duty is to assist the junior class in its many activities. She enjoys reading--especially the works of Elizabeth Browning--and her many friends find her to be a charming hostess. This dark-haired teacher formerly lived in Kirksville and came to us with a B. S. degree from the college there. MR. DAVIS A newcomer to Hancock is Mr. Davis who served over three years in the Air Corp before coming here to teach mechanical drawing. The Northern State Teachers Col- lege in South Dakota was the scene of his college training. He holds the Bachelor of Science Degree. His hobbies are photography and guns. His advice uohis students is, uYou're nev- er whipped until you quit.n MRS. DENTON This petite courteous lady comes to us from junior high, lends a willing ear to our troubles and gives us a bit of help- ful advice. She has a B. S. and an M. A. degree from Missouri University--helps sponsor the freshman class and the Chreer Day program G as she is known toher fanily, enjoys Working around her home, finds pleasure in reading, in traveling, in music, and in pursuing her hobby of needlework. Slme disapproves of ungrateful people. M I SS DOERRES Popular indeed is our jolly blond girls' coach and physical education director. She attended St. Louis and Washington Univer- sities and holds a B. S. degree from the latter. Pet peeve? uMenln The giggle be- lied the words! Favorite quotation. Laugh and the world laughs with you.n Chief hob- by? Eating! . Miss Doerres has a very active and in- terested group of Y-Teens and has charge of intermural volleyball and basketball.

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0ll!0l' gil' QI 0601717925 . . . MRS. ' FI SGIER One of the sponsors of the Student Coun- cil is the efficient and gracious woman found in the room across from the study hall. She also assists in advising the freshman class. Her favorite classes are English a d French. She and her husband are familiar fi res at our basketball games, and her codking ability is well known. She enjoys watching baseball games a d of course never tires of reading good books. MISS FHIZZELL If you enter the library any period of the day, you will be received and assisted by a courteous woman who enjoys her world of books. Miss Frizzell graduated from Central State College at Warrensburg, Missouri with a B. S. degree and has studied at Washington University. She taught English in this school a number of years before accepting the position of librarian. MRS. GE'I'l'LER Mrs. Gettler teaches all about plants, animals, and bugs in biology class and in- structs freshmen in the mysteries of gen- eral science. She graduated with a Masters degree in the natural sciences from Colum- bia University, New York City. She is interested in visual education, is a talented seamstress, and finds time to entertain friends in her lovely home, and to travel with her husband. MR. HAGER Hancock's number o e sport is our mo- dest gentlemanly coach whose home is at Cape Girardeau. He graduated there with a B. S. degree and has since attended Wash- ington University. He answered his coun- try's call, serving in the navy in the Pacific theatre in the last war. He spo - sors the Varsity Clubandthe junior class. Coach's favorite pastimes are baseball, basketball, bowling, and fishing. His am- bition? To visit the country's best fish- ing spots. Favorite season? Vacation time--it's wonderful MR. LEONARD Speech director, English teacher, coach of the senior play, sophomore class sponsor, and coach of the American Legion orator, is our soft spoken well groomed, Mr. Leonard. He attended Boliver's Southwest Bap- tist Cbllege and Southeast State College where he graduated with a B. S. degree. He then entered the George Peabody Cbllege at Nashville, Tennessee and graduated with an M. A. degree. Later he attended Washington University. MISS McKINNEY People who say youse' should keep away from Miss McKinney if they don't want to annoy her. In contrast she does enjoy watching sports and good plays and reading The sunnwr season of the year is her fav- orite. This attractive mathematics and science instructor holds an A. B. degree from her Alma Mater, Washington University. She likes her algebra classes best. MR. NYE A young man with the favorite hobby of drunatics and with the nickname of Bobn is--you're right, Mr. Nye, a likable fel- low who drives a neat car. He sponsors the debate team and the Growler, and assists with the junior class activities and the yearbook. Our journalism teacher holds an A. B. degree from Drury College at Springfield, Missouri and graduated from Washington University with an M. A. degree. a s Q '5 .1 .4 N . .44 f- , - Q i w QT. ICIN. 13 A

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