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. Y GXXXXY X MR. lvlariiifits BA., Iowa State 'l'eachers College, M.S., University ot' Iowa. Witli his vast knowledge of biological terms, Mr. Mathers some- times amazes his beginning biology students. His collection of skulls of small animals and sports such as hunting and fishing take up most of his leisure time. Miss Rlc:iiAiuisoN Y-BA., Grinnell College. She teaches sophomore and senior linglish and is always willing to give her students a helping hand. Some of her hobbies include British movies, travel and antique American glass. QM it ' Faculty MR, lNlllNSKl--BJ., B.S., M. lzd. University of Missouri. Mr. Munski is new at M.H.S. this year. He teaches journalism and tenth grade English. Mr. Munski deserves a great deal of credit for his advice in putting out the school paper and also for the annual. He likes a stu- dent who is willing to do his work and do it well, Miss SHEAR- B.A., Iowa State Tea- chers Collegeg postgraduate work. l.S.'l'.C. and Cornell College. Miss Shear's Latin classes are made very interesting by her knowledge of the subject and also hy students working on projects and notebooks. In addi- tion to her three Latin classes, she also teaches two sophomore lfnglish classes. Mit. Uiiiscgfmitim BA., Luther Col- lege: graduate work, University of lowa, University of Minnesota, The man you see going down the halls ot' M.H.S. with a smile on his face and greeting his Spanish students with, Buenos dias, is Mr. Udegaard. He teaches first and second year Spanish in both high school and -I.C. Miss SXYANSON ,B.A., Morningside College, Northwestern University, University ot' Nebraska. She teaches junior and senior English. Although this is only her second year at M.H.S. she is very well known by every one of her students. She appre- ciates a student who does his work well and does not talk. She likes to knit in her extra time. I15I
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Miss HANSON BA., Iowa State 'Ieachers Kfollegeg MA., Columbia University, graduate work, Univer- sity of Southern California, Univer- sity of Iowa, Columbia University. Miss Hanson taught in the high schools at Boulder City, Nevada, and at Iillsworth j. Cf. in Iowa Falls be- fore coming to M.H.S. She is a ul, CI. Iinglish and speech teacher. Miss Kiziiv HA., Iowa Universityg Ii.I..S., George Peabody Clollege, Nashville, Tennessee. She has charge of the high school library. If there is ever a student who needs help in the library, all they have to do is ask Miss Kelly for her assistance and she is willing to help. l14l Faculty Miss l'lOl'fiH'I'0N B.A., Coe Cjol- lege. You never find this teacher with an idle moment. She teaches speech and directs both high school and IC. dramatics. She also spon- sors GY., Pep Club, and Mask and Dagger. Miss Houghton enjoys working with her students as much as they enjoy working with her. MR. KiNcgsisiiRvmfB.A., University of Iowa, postgraduate work, University of Iowa. Mr, Kingsbury is a real favorite with chemistry and physics students, because he seems to possess an unusual characteristic of knowing all the answers, He is conservatively dressed and outwardly sober, but is sometimes known by students as Smiley. Miss -IONITS B.,-X., Iowa State Tea- chers College, M.,-X., University of Iowa. Miss .Iones is ranked as one of the most considerate teachers in our school, She teaches lfnglish and second year French in M.H.S. and also first and second year French in DHI. She has a lot of patience with students interested in French. MR. l.iNifimN FLA., University of Iowa, postgraduate work, Drake University, Mr. I.inehan's pleasing personality and gentle attitude both in and out of classes have made him a favorite with many students. He teaches plane geometry, advanced al- gebra and physiology. He also assists in football, basketball and track.
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uf CJ' MR. TERRY---lNl.S., State Teachers College, Kirksville, Missourig M.S., Iowa State College. He is the one who started our M.H.S. vocational program which has been a great help to many students. Besides being vo- cational director he has charge of all movies Shown. MISS LlFFR B.I2., Iowa State Teach- ers College, Wfhitewater, Wisctmnsing Diploma, Oshkosh Business College, Oshkosh, Wisctmnsin. You either have a good excuse when you see this teacher or you don't want to see her. Miss Ufer teaches shorthand, dicta- phone and bookkeeping which keeps her busy most of the time. She spends her spare time playing cards and entering radio contests. l16l Faculty Miss TORRFNCE -BA., MA., Uni- versity of Nebraska. Miss Torrence has unbelievable patience when it comes to people interested in math. Her own ability and interests in this field helps those in her classes. She teaches advanced algebra and solid geometry in high school. She is the DLC. instructor for math, l, calculus and economics. Miss WiilN1zRx Ph. B., University of Chicagog graduate work, Colums bia University. The person in charge of all meals cooked and served in the cafeteria is Miss Wliinery. Witli her good nature and friendly way she has become a favorite at M.H.S. Besides her cafeteria duties she teaches home economics. .-A lgdmv. fruvu MR. Tmckm' B.S., University of Iowa. The man walking down the halls of M.H.S. with the friendly hello for everyone is Mr. Trickey or just plain Ben. He teaches biology, physiology, physical education, is head basketball coach and assistant football coach. MISS ZORN HA., M.A., University of Iowag graduate work, Uni- versity of Chicago and Columbia University. She has won the respect and friendship of all her students by her humor and good-naturedness. She teaches senior and -HI. linglish. She enjoys canning in the summer- time.
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