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MRS GIBBANY , MISS FORBIS ' ' iss Forbis starts the morning with her sophomore home-room, e ches five classes of World History and sponsors the Camera Club. esides all this, she finds time to help the seniors see that the Cresset comes out. She's rather quiet, but is lots of fun and so friendly. With r personality, she makes history live and anyone who is asked Will agree that Miss Forbis is O. K. MRS. FYFER iMrs. Fyfer's smiling face is an impetus to all her students. Cheery Mrs. Fyfer teaches art craft and English. N Through her efforts the Junior Red Cross Club has become an organizationof which We may all be proud. It has served in many Ways to further the War effort. This genial personality, and Wholesome character are only a .few of the reasons Why We like Mrsy Fyfer. - I Hickman IS proud of its library and rightfully sol Here can be found good equipment, up-to-date novels, and standard reference books, available to interested Kewpies. Here, also, is blessed silence, Where a person can concentrate on that tough physics test coming up next period or that long assignment in senior English. Hickman is proud of its capable librarian, Mrs. Gibbany, upon Whose shoulders rests the responsibility of seeing that order prevails and affairs run smoothly inthe library. I-n addition, she sponsors the Library Club, Whose annual faculty tea has long been an important event on our school calendar. Students admire the efficient manner in which Mrs. Gibbany conducts her Work, and consider her an asset to the Hickman faculty. p . MISS HEINS i In an air of pleasing efficiency, Miss Heins capably teaches her classes of Typing and General Business. Everybody admires this demure teacher and the manner in which she teaches. Talented Miss Heins sponsors the Junior-Senior Dra- matics Club that has been quite active this year. We all agree that brunette, brown-eyed Miss Heins has Won a place in our hearts through her pleasing personality and the strength of her compelling character.
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MRS EADS A MR. BOLLINGER Due to the tremendous role played by science in the world war of today, this subject has reached a new peak of importance in the educational program. As head of this department, Mr. Bollinger fills the billf' The genial manner in which he presents to a physics class the secrets of the mystical universe or acquaints a chemistry class with some profound facts about the elements makes his work very interesting. t Yet through all this uequilibriuml' and HZO, shines a dynamic personality. We couldn't do without Mr. Bollinger. MISS DRENNAN Her lovely smile, her pleasing personality, her sincere amiability, and her fine leadership have made Miss Drennan one of Hickman's favorites. Aside from teaching typing, bookkeeping, and commercial law, she does an excellent job serving as sponsor for the Horizon Club, co-sponsor of E. B. L. A., co-sponsor of Pep Squad, and chairman of Clubs Committee. Hickman is grateful to her for her many contri- butions. This year we were indeed fortunate in having Mrs. Eads join the English faculty. When the seniors walked into Miss Kitchens, old room at the end of the hall upstairs, they found a smiling lady, just bubbling over with energy and ideas, and ready to put them to work exploring the mysteries of English. Besides all this, her clever wit has helped the Cresset staff a great deal. Mrs. Eads is sponsor of the new Golden Quill Club. Eull of pep and zest for getting things done, she has become a real Kewpie asset. j MRS. ELUAH A woman of many interests is Mrs. Elijah, teacher of sociology, international relations and American history. She is not altogether new to Hickman as she has substituted here in previous years. At Hickman, Mrs. Elijah is co-sponsor of the Eranklin Honorary Historic Society and has given fully of her time to make this club one of the most outstanding and interesting in school. Redheaded, versatile, and full of energy, Mrs. Elijah has definitely carved a niche for herself in the life of Hickman.
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MRS IONG ' - Miss JoRDAN ' Gracious, good-natured Miss Jordan ranks at the top of our list. Her eflicient and sincere attitude has won recognition from us all. Miss Jordan has produced in her classes of Shorthand and Secretarial Prac- tice, a predominating, friendly atmosphere that you can't help en- Joying. Miss Jordan is co-sponsor of the Future Business Leaders of America. This new club has proved to be a very interesting and worth-while organization. Life at Hickman High School has certainly been enriched' through the efforts of Miss Jordan. MISS KITCHENS This little lady with the big smile and the ability to make us see through the mysteries of 'cSolidl' and 'KTrig', is one of our most honored Kewpies. In addition to sponsoring the Blue Triangle Club and the annual St. Patls dance, she has acquired the new job of account- a-nt, handling funds of allischool organizations. Miss Kitchens also has charge of the sale of War Stamps. Hickman wonders how this genial teacher manages to End time to get all her activities done so efficiently. Coming to us from efiferson unior High School, Mrs. Long is a welcome addition to the Hickman faculty as art instructor. As the splendid sponsor of the Cresset, Mrs. Long has given much of her time and talent. She is also sponsor of the Workshop Art Club, and Na- tional Honorary Art Society. Those stage sets for the pageants, assem- blies at which we ohed,' and 'cahedv were planned by Mrs. Long and put together on the shortest notice' i-n spite of the difficulties of getting material and help. Hickman indeed owes a vote of thanks to this hard working lady for her effort and cooperation. MISS OWEN Most of the girls in Hickman know and think highly of this smiling brown-eyed teacher, who shows them in her Home Economics classes how to turn out a tasty bit of nourishment or how to whip up a new dress of which any seamstress would.be proud. Miss Owen will get many votes of thanks from girls she has helped counsel and advice. Besides all her other activities, Miss Owen sponsors the Home Economics Club and is always on hand to help with everything from teas to stage sets.
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