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NELLIE ,MAE KITCHENS, teacher of mathematics and sponsor of Blue Triangle, senior class, and home room 106, has an unusual collection of antique china, glass, and pottery shoes and china plates. Miss Kitchens, who has received her A.A. degree from Christian College, B.S. in Education and MLA. in Mathematics from Missouri University, has 'done graduate work at Purdue University and Teachers. College at Columbia University in New York. Besides being Hick- man's extracurricular activities treasurer, she is state represen- tative of the National Council of Math Teachers, district deputy of White Shrine, and assistant treasurer of A.A.U.W. MRS. ALPHA HART LEWIS, assistant librarian and sponsor of Junior American Red Cross, attended Stephens College and the University of Missouri where she was awarded her B.S. in Educationl A Sunday School teacher at the Baptist Church, Mrs. Lewis is a member of the Tuesday Club, D.A.R., Delta Kappa Gamma, and Pi Lambda Theta. Her hobbies are many including traveling, reading, and collecting antiques. W 1 JACK KERSTING, sponsor of home room 201 and co-spon- sor of the Franklin Club, taught world history, sociology, health, and physical education. He fulfilled the duties as assistant coach of football, basketball, and track. He received a B.S. degree in Education from Rockhurst College in Kansas City. - r MRS. LUCILLE KING, our librarian, enjoys golfing, interior decorating, traveling, and photography as hobbies. She re- ceived her B.S. degree from Northwest Missouri State Col- lege and her M.Ed. degree in Education from Missouri Uni- versity. This year she sponsored Library Club and home room 200. She is a member of King's Daughters. I I I X MRS. ORIA F. LONG taught art and artcraft and sponsored National Art Honor Society and home room 107. She at- tended Northeast Missouri State College and Missouri Uni- versity where she received a B.S. in Education and an M.A. in Art. Mrs..Long, whose hobbies are traveling and painting, is an assistant editor of Show Me Art Magazine, a reporter and member of the Western Arts, and a member of Pi Lambda Theta, Delta Phi Delta, and State and National Art Associa- ions. 24 tri- .ss . ff so W4 Q Y4ir
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PAUL B. GODFREY taught biology this past year. He received his BA. from Tarkio College, Tarkio, Missouri, and did graduate work at Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa, and the University of Missouri. His hobbies are fishing and woodworking, but most of his time outside the classroom is consumed with working on his registered Jersey cattle farm. MRS. LINNELL GRAY, teacher of social science and English, holds an A.B. degree from Central College. She was co-sponsor of Pep Squad and sponsor of home room 213. Mrs. Gray, who likes to read, play golf, and raise flowers, is a 'member of F.H.A. Wives' Club, Epsilon Sigma Alpha, Sigma Nu Mother's Club, and the Missouri Methodist Church. I I I ARMAND G. HOFER, industrial arts teacher and sponsor of Rifle Club, has photography as his main hobby. From Northwest Missouri State College he re- ceived his B.S. in Education, and from the University of Missouri he obtained his M.Ed. Mr. Hofer is an active member of the Wesley Foundation at the Miss- ouri Methodist Church. MARY VIRGINIA HOLLAND, teacher of English, French, and Spanish, was sponsor of the sophomore class and home room 206. She attended the University of Missouri and St. Louis University and received an A.B. degree from the College of St. Teresa in Winona, 1 Minnesota. Reading is her hobby, and she enjoys playing golf and tennis as well as participating in the activities of the Catholic Church. RUTH INGRUM, having received a B.S. degree in Education and an M.A. degree from Missouri Univer- sity, taught English III and Latin. She was sponsor of the Make Up Club, home room 211, and the junior class. Miss Ingrum enjoys reading, sewing, and making toys as well as taking part in A.A.U.XYf., Delta Kappa Gamma, and Presbyterian Church activities.
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MRS. IOLA LUND, who taught English and sponsored home room 209, Golden Quill, and the Future Teachers Association, received her A.B. degree from the University of Nebraska and her M.A. from the University of Chicago. She enjoys traveling, cooking, interior decorating, and collecting books and music boxes. Mrs. Lund is a member of the League of Wfomen Voters and Phi Lambda Theta. She held the office of Third Vice President in the National Teachers Association. MRS. ESTHER S. McCOMB, American history teacher, was sponsor of Franklin Club, National Honor Society, and home room 214. She likes to read books and raise flowers in her spare time. Mrs. McComb attended Iowa State Teachers Col- lege, Iowa University, and Colorado State College of Educa- tion and attained B.A. and M.A. degrees. She is a member of the Missouri Methodist Church and the Eastern Star. She holds membership in State and National Councils of Social Studies Teachers. Ill WH :Xl ANDREW J. MCROBERTS, sponsor of Safety Council, t tended Central Missouri State College,, Boston University Graduate School, Franklin College of Indiana, and Hartford Seminary Foundation, School of Education. He, who holds A.B. and M.A. degrees, taught American history, sociology, and economics as well as personal problems and marriage and family. A member of the Episcopal Church, Masonic Lodge, Civil Defense Board, and Columbia Motor Sports Club Board of Directors, Mr. McRoberts likes to garden, paint, and raise chinchillas. BOB MURREY, this year's basketball coach and assistant football coach, came to Hickman from Troy, Missouri. He taught driver training and health and was the sponsor of home room 202 and Safety Council. Mr. Murrey received his B.S. degree from the University of Missouri and is a member of the Alumni Organization there. He is an ardent golf enthusiast. H. A. O'CONNOR, who received his A.B. and M.A. in Edu- cation, attended the Universities of Iowa and Missouri. This year he sponsored the Forestry Club and taught biology, bot- any, and zoologyg also, he was a counselor for the students. A member of the Catholic Church, Phi Delta Kappa, andlthe Auxiliary Police, Mr. O'Connor enjoys woodworking, reading, and golfing.
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