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MISS DIANE BLACK O.K., girls, everybody run in your places now. Faster, faster, FASTERV' Many a tired girl has corne out of Miss Black's gym classes. Miss Black's biggest job is keeping the girls healthy and active, and Lee's Summit's co-eds can be found in top physical condition. Of course, those exercises keep many girls from getting fat , too. Thank you, Miss Black. Miss Black received a B.S. in physical ed- ucation and health from Missouri University. She helps sponsor the senior class, the Pep Club, G.A.A., and the tumbling team. MR. BOB BOBBITT Just come to Old Dubg he'll fix you up. Mr. Bobbit, alias Old Dub, has brought several new theories into the chemistry depart- ment at LSHS. By operating his classes ona casual, uninhibited bas is , he has actually fostered a pleasant outlook on this once-dreaded subject. Mr. Bobbitt holds B.S. and M.S. degrees from the University of Missouri, and is a sponsor of the freshman class. Cur Educatio MR. CHARLES CHILDRE SS I'm sorry, Bob, but the Drivers-Ed car has an automatic transmission and I don't know how fast it will go in second-gear. Mr. Childress, known to everyone as Coach Childress, is not only an excellent driver's training instructor, history teacher and former L.S. athletic coach, but is regarded as one of Warrensburg's finest athletes. Mr. Childress has a B.S. in Education and a M.S. in Education from C.M.S.C. He is a sponsor of the senior class.
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They Prepare Our Lunches MRS. LILLIAN EWING, Cafeteria Manager MRS, DONNA STONE, Cashier Each day Mrs. Ewing and her cafeteria staff must prepare over 300 nourishing meals for hungry LSHS'ers. This is no simple task, and requires weeks of planning and hours of cooking. It also requires constant research for more efficient and economical techniques in food preparation. Mrs. Cecil Alexander, Mrs. Mary Cravens, Mrs. Roy Martin, Mrs. Owen Cusick
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MR. WILLIAM CLARK Now, students, in trigonometry We have afew formulas to memorize: a little over a hundred to be exact. Mr. Clark, who teaches Lee's Summit's higher math courses, demonstrates and explains how math is anecessary ingredient for a successful future. Mr. Clark has a B.S. in Education from C.M.S.C., and graduate work from University of Colorado and Missouri State. He is a freshman sponsor. MR. WINSTON CONKLING I think some of you must be depending on the Great Pumpkin to get your homework for you. Mr. Conkling is the short little man one seldom sees in the downstairs halls. He evidently stays near his own classroom on the second floor, where he teaches freshman civics classes and a sophomore world history class. Mr. Conkling earned both his B.S. and his M.S. in Education from Kansas State College. He helps sponsor the sophomore class at LSHS. Their Goal MR. J. C. DAVIS It would be a good idea, class, to read the chapter before we discuss it. Mr. Davis is in LSHS for his first year this year. He not only serves as head coach for the freshman football team, but also teaches sophomore classes in world history. He has an Associate degree in Arts from Southwest Mississippi Jxmior College and a B.S. and M.S. in Education from Kansas State College. He is a sponsor of the senior class.
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