The student numbers were in teacher's favor tribute.

From: Kansas City Star (Kansas City, MO) | Date: January 29, 2007 | Copyright information

Byline: Adjoa Adofo

Jan. 29--Who: Doris M. McLaughlin, known as "Mrs. Mac," a beloved teacher whose "children" included thousands of her former students. How and when she died: Jan. 13 of cancer. Age: 72 Smart cookie: Born on a farm in Iconium, Mo., McLaughlin was a carefree tomboy as a child, said sister Dorothy Feaster. While her sister cooked and helped her mother around the house, Doris could be found outside helping her father pitch hay for the horses. W...

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