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CONRAD STAWSKI taught English and journalism and sponsored the PURPLE and GOLD, Key Club, and home room 205. He received his B.S. degree while attending Wis- consin State College. In his leisure time he enjoys gardening and reading and states that his hobbies are avoiding work and working. WAYNE L. THOMAS, who taught typing this year, at- tained a B.S. in Education from Southwest Missouri State College at Springfield and an M.S. in Business Education from Oklahoma A. 8: M. College. He also was a student at Monett Junior College and Missouri University. He is the Treasurer of the Columbia Community Teachers' Association. Besides teaching in school, he teaches a Sunday school class of junior boys at the Assembly of God Church. S General Teachers' Meetings School Opened State Teachers' Meeting in Kansas City Thanksgiving Holiday Christmas Vacation Easter Holiday School Closed WILLIAM F. VAN TRUMP, who was a new teacher at Hickman this year, taught diversified occupations. He con- siders golf, football, and reading as his main hobbies. He received a B.S. in Education from Missouri University and is now attending graduate school there. Mr. Van Trump is a member of the Christian Church and the Lions Club. MRS. BETTY JUNE WINSLOW, sponsor of home room 215, taught advanced reading and publications. She received a B.S. in Education from Kansas State Teachers College in Pittsburg and a Master of Education degree from the Uni- versity of Missouri and did graduate work at Kansas Univer- sity. Mrs. Winslow, a member of the Presbyterian Church, A.A.U.W., National Association of Journalism Directors, and National Council of English Teachers, is the organist for White Shrine. Reading is one of her hobbies as well as play- ing the piano. September 6 February 28 October 18 May 2 September 8 November 4 and November 5 November 125 and November 26 December 17. to january 5 April 7 to April 12 May 27
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EDNA POWELL, who taught home economics and spon- sored F.H.A. and home room 111, received B.S. and M.A. degrees in Education from Missouri University. Planning houses, trying new recipes, and reading are Miss Powell's hobbies. She is a member of Delta Kappa Gamma and State and National Home Economics Associations. EVELYN PRATHER, teacher of world history and sponsor of home room 212 and Y-Teens, attended Stephens College and the University of Missouri. Miss Prather, a member of the Presbyterian Church, enjoys reading, playing the piano, attending concerts, and driving her Ford. I I I N. B. PROFFER, who attended Southwest Missouri Teachers College and Missouri University, holds a B.S. degree in Edu- cation and an M.A. degree. The supervisor of audio-visual education, he sponsored home room 110 and co-sponsored Blue Triangle as well as teaching plane geometry. Although he manages a grocery store and market, he finds time for reading and gardening. Mr. Proffer is a member of Phi Delta Kappa and the National Council of Mathematics Teachers. ROBERT ROARK, director of athletics, coached the football and baseball teams. His B.S. degree in,Education was earned from Northeast Missouri State College, however, he received his- Master of Education degree from Missouri University. Mr. Roark taught physical education and health and spon- sored home room 103 and C Club. In his spare time he enjoys golf. D. R. SCHNEIDER attended Central Missouri State Teachers Collegein Warrensburg and the University of Missouri, where he received his B.S. degree. In addition to teaching vocational agriculture, he sponsored the Future Farmers of America and a home room of sophomore agriculture students. Mr. Schneider enjoys fishing and hunting. He is a member of the Chamber of Commerce,.the Boone County Fair Board, and many agri- cultural organizations.
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Roth, Ridgeway, Rice, Taylor, Crane, Jacobs, Nienaber, Sims. Mrs. Riechman, Miss Mary. aa: Uffcbe Miss Mary Blickensderfer and Mrs. Marguerite Riechman, both busy persons at Hickman High School, managed the East and West Offices respectively. Students with free periods desiring to acquire office experience, assisted them. Among Miss Mary's duties were: student classification, cor- respondence, ordering candy for school money-making proj- ects, and editing the daily bulletin. This bulletin of school activities was read each morning to the students who de- pended on it as an important guide and reminder. The East Office girls assisted Miss Mary with her many tasks in every possible way. Davison, Davis, jones, Houston, Turner, Lamm, Estes, Tay- lor, Hickam. Wea: Uggaza Mrs. Riechman and her assistants recorded the attendance and mimeographed. In addition to this, Mrs. Riechman registered the students' grades and prepared weekly and monthly school re- ports for the superintendent. The Lost and Found and First Aid departments were located in the West Office.
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