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1. ' 4 .,,,- Smirl B. S., Kansas State Col- lege, Manhattan, Kansas, Advanced study, .Ynnsas State College. Mr. Smirl 'ts.' athletic coach, director of all the physical education, and is the instructor of Indus- trial Arts and Biology. He is a sponsor of the junior class. w 4in S!HlEb7 -A NMiss Lola J. Tillitt B. S., Maryville State Teachers College. Graduate study, University of Minn- esota. Miss Tillitt is an in- tructor of English, Speech, and Social Science. She has charge of the high school dramatics including debate,and'assistselin.the music department as an ac- companist5ho.1s the d18hhn grade sponsor. '- 11 . - ..f 1 f -J 4 ff fi :gm Q 'Q r If-M' r' 5 x , P -f if L! X f E I . If U1 J ff W ' i L vw Mr.. -tavern: Lrompnns. 9 A. B., B. M., 'Hastings College, Hastings, Nebras- ka. Mr. Tompkins had charge of all the musical organi- zations in the high school and is instructor of Music and Social Science. He is the sponsor of the sopho- more class. Mrs . Elder Van Ho D. S., Iowa State Col- lege, Ames, Iowa, Mrs. Van Hoozer is the instructor of Vocational Home Economics. She is the seventh grade sponsor and is an assistant leader of the 4-H Club work. The school is greatly indebted to her for her assistance with the Hot Lunch Program. 1 I
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SKIDMORE GRADE TEACHERS 5 As the grade teachers in the Skidmore School have algggg had an important part in the lives of the high sch students, this page is devoted to them. . ,lu i i, Miss Elinor Crater, the fifth and sixth grade-teacher, has done most of her college work at the State Teachers College in Maryville. She taught Fine Arts I 3' high school during the l959-40 term and Fine Arts II during the 1940-41 term. Her art class kept on display on the bulletin board a Npieture of the weekn representing the best work done by a student during that week. Miss Crater also had charge of the Pop Squad activities in the high school this Year. Miss Hannah Lou Dennett, the first grade teacher, is the only member of the faculty who is a graduate of Skid- more High School. She received her B. S. degree from the Maryville State Teachers College and has taught here two years. Miss Bennett has served as an assistant leader of the Girl Scouts this year. She accompanied the Pep Squad and the girls' volley ball team on most of their trips. Miss Maud Linville is finishing her fortieth year as a teacher of the third and fourth grades in the Skidmore School system. She completed a business course at College Springs, Iowa, attended the Stanberry Normal, the Mary- ville Seminary, and the Maryville State Teachers College. Miss Maud, as she is known to all of the students, has endeared herself to the entire community as well as to the many students who have had the opportunity to be a member of her NHappy Workshop.n Miss Maxine McClurg, the second grade teacher, has com- pleted two years of work at the Maryville State Teachers College. She organized and became leader of the local Girl Scout troop this year. She iccompanied the Pop Squad on most of their out-of-town trips.
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