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ROBERT L. ROARK, our football and baseball coach, received his B.S. degree in Education at Northeast Missouri State College, and his Master of Edu- cation from the University of Missouri. He taught health and physical educa- tion, and sponsored C club and home room 103 this year. 'T H. A. O'CONNOR attended the University of lowa, Iowa State Teachers College and the University of Missouri. He has received a B.A. and a M.Ed. degree. Mr. O'Conn0r taught biology, botany, and zoologyg and was sponsor of home room 208. His hobbies are hunting, fishing, wood- working, and golfing. EDNA POWELL, who enjoys reading, house planning, trying new recipes, and playing bridge, taught home econo- mics I, II, and lll this past year. She has a B.S. and a Master's in Education, and has attended Missouri Uni- versity, Ohio Wesleyan, and Cornell. Besides teaching she sponsored F.H.A. and home room 111. D. R. SCHNEIDER, our vocational agriculture instructor, has attained his B.S. degree in Agriculture from C. M. S. T. C. in Warrensburg, and attended Jefferson City Junior College, and Missouri University. Besides teaching vocational agriculture 1. ll, and III, he also teaches adult education of farmers, and assists in teacher training at M. U. . ff Q G ,. W , . - - if wma! 11,7 Jima Agfa Tp ,fj.i,7QL..3,f:9 He. enloys hunting, football, baseball, WJWL-1:20 Vt' tf' VW H swimming, and almost all sports. He .Q . so X' , was s onsor of F.F.A. 1-.-,qfs -ff 2,54 ll, l,.-ffl .57 42f,i j'lfl-5.39 Q. 3:11.49 p j.1,xd,Y3 g-f,. W '7.v11f,g, . . .. . fr-Q L' 1' k7f!'M ff. f'--nfs ,LI 95,251 C? Zhi-iff? ,f'fiiA'Eif:-if T 7-V V K if A uv' MRS. BETTY JUNE WINSLOW, who taughtiworldv his- tory, 1 Egngplishg llfanfdi puyblicattisongsgf,attended.lfliansasi-fState Teachers College, the 'iUniversity oif'Kansas, and the Uni- versity of, Missouri. She received a ,B.S.,in,,Educati'on,ffr6n1'f Kansas'!'Stat'eA-3Teachers :College an'd iMasteri9of Education' frorfi Missouri University. Her hobbies are playing the piano -and,r,readingf.f.,Shg Owas sponsor of--fthe, sophomores, Quill anid S?roll'. and homeffrioorn3.2151 j ,J ' ARMAND C. HOFER is a Bachelor of Scienfe in Educa- tion and a former student at the University of Missouri and Northwest Missouri State College. Mr. Hofer taught general shop, advanced shop, and mechanical drawing during the second semester. He also sponsored Rifle Club during this time. Photography, craft work, hiking, and Boy Scout work are among his interests. 4'-Y-1-1-Ji'-2--S3'4f-':fa4l2.1' ,' , -V J ROBERT C. SCHUPP has attained a B.S. and a Master,s degree, in Educa- tion and has been a student at two col- leges, Southeast Missouri State, Teach- ers College, and the University 'of Missouri. Mr. Schupp has specialized in directing the Band this year, and is the sponsor of Honorary Music So- ciety and home room 114.
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ANDREW J. MCROBERTS enjoys painting and decora- tion, raising chinchillas, and gardening. Personal problems, sociology, marriage and family, economics, and American history were the courses that he taught this year. Mr. Mc- Roberts has his A.B. and M.A. degrees and has studied at Central Missouri State College, Franklin College of Indiana, , Boston University, and Hartford Seminary Foundation, School of Education. MRS. HELEN H. MCTURNAN, who sponsored Library Club, home room 200, and the Senior class this year, taught English II and was librarian. She went to De Pauw Uni- versity where she received her A.B. degree, and North- western University where she 'was awarded her M.A. de- gree. Her hobbies are cooking, hiking, and traveling. ,. , .... , EVELYN PRATHER, our world his- tory teacher, attained her B.A. degree and Bachelor of Music degree from Stephens College and her B.S. in Edu- cation from the University of Missouri. Besides teaching she also spent time working as Franklin Club sponsor and N. B. PROFFER, teacher of plane geometry and business arithmetic and supervisor of audio-visual education, attended Southeast Missouri Teachers College and the University of Missouri. He received a B.S. in Education and an M.A. He enjoys reading and gar- CECIL RICE has attended Union Col- lege, Western Kentucky State College, Eastern Kentucky State College, and the University of Missouri. He has at- tained a B.S. and Master's degree in Education. He sponsored the Safety Club and was head coach for track and home room 212 sponsor. Miss Prather's dening in his spare time. b,Sk6ib-H11 afld 3SSiSIaI1'f 0.021011 f0r.fQ0t- hobbies change with the seasons which b - MF- R1 eltausht df1VCf,S Uallllllg goes 130 5h0W that Shg likes to keep up N I 3.11 health. IS 1101113165 are hlllltillg Wil-gfhe times. fiShiI1 Hr , A N 0 at fi .9 ' A . K S S ' I 1 . Xxx Y , . was ti ,E - .W 'H 0- X ' . ' P ' X -. t ' 1. XM fb S ff! CONRAD .l. S'1'AWS I considers reading, traveling, and gardening as his favorite pastimes. A former student of Wisconsin State College and the University of Missouri, he taught English IH and journalism this year, as well as being the sponsor of the PURPLE AND GOLD and home room 211. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree. WAYNE L. THOMAS names gardening as his favorite hobby. He was an instructor in typing and bookkeeping and sponsored home room 201. He attended Monett Junior College, Southwest Missouri State College, Oklahoma A. Sz M. College, and the University of Missouri. He holds degrees of B.S. in Education and M.S. in Business Edu- cation. Y ,. --1 -1 .. 1 I .503-G-Qu,-mu..-......,.-i v -Qb-0-v-ff-I ,kwa mp
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,,,, E la 9 ..,.v- I -Y , ,- Z-'ani' f , ' ' ,-, mf ,. ' I ia-f',i-zJ..a.-.wiv s'.L1g,...,,,...tL2 .W , . .1 .--vc-.JM .M 7-fs.:-: f2'f.'f.HC-7-7' Tw-IZ'lrz'?-' ' ' f' ff ' ' '-' ' A ML.. 1 lffrwf'-cr' -' r - ' ' ' ' Behind the Scenes Teachers have their moments of relaxation, work, and anxiety like the students they instruct and counsel. ln order to be better prepared for such instances, the Hickman High School faculty met monthly with Principal Bernard Schmitz for planning. During the meetings, several scenes of which are pictured above, school policies, administrative problems, and teaching techniques were discussed. Results were shown in a new grading system adoption, in required testing at the end of each quarter, and in rejection of the Educational Development Tests. To become better-acquainted at the beginning of the year, a tea was held at which the new teachers were introduced. Then at Christmas time a turkey potluck supper was enjoyed by all members of the faculty and their families. On Tuesday, May 25 a last get-together was held-a luncheon with the expenses footed by Mr. Schmitz. For moments of relaxation at school, the teachers made good use of their faculty room. This year a percolator, cups and saucers, and a cupboard were added for those who enjoy a cup of coffee fdespite the high pricel . A sofa, new slip covers, and curtains made the room a more pleasant spot for the free hour of all. Moments of fun, hours of work, and much cooperation made this year one of success and achievement in all activities. Meetings were planned by Mr. Schmitz and Mrs. Williams. Social meetings were planned by Miss Powell, Mrs. Lund, and Mrs. Winslow with the assistance of all teachers. Flowers and gifts were taken care of by Miss Powell.
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