Maryville High School - Maryvillian Yearbook (Maryville, MO)

 - Class of 1962

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CORRECT PROCEDURE in arc welding a steel beam is demonstrated by Charles Shoesmith for David Nelson, Lloyd Blackford, and Vic Schneider. Boys Improve Skills Mastering the skill of farming played an im- portant part in the lives of the fifty-seven boys who were enrolled in agriculture this year. Under the direction of Mr. Robert Bruch, they participated in such activities as arc welding, oper- ating farm machinery, wood-working, swine, beef, and sheep raising, livestock judging, and small grain production. These students went on a variety of Held trips and excursions and took part in local and district judging contests. From these programs they gained experience which will aid them in their later lives as farmers and businessmen in a farming area. 'l refs . 'XM .1 ii 3 .jf , ROBERT BRUCH Agriculture I, II, 8: III FFA Sponsor A.A. in Science Graceland College Master of Ed., B.S. in Ag. University of Mo. SWINE VACCINATION, a profitable farm practice, is learned by John Schafer, David Taylor, and Larry Luke. Supervising the boys is Mr. Robert Bruch, in- structor, left. l U 1 CHECKING FARM record books are vocational agri- culture students, Ernie Mozingo, Roger Ruhl, Dan- ny Zimmerman, L a r r y Newlon, B o b b y Wagner, and Virgil Ebrecht. 5

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IMPROVING SPEED and accuracy in the use of the adding machine is one of the goals of clerical practice students Ro- berta. Thompson, Diana Vawter, and Marilyn Hanna. PROUD TYPIST is senior Fred Poppa, who has just achieved twenty-five words per minute. Sharing his pride are his teacher, Mrs. Robert Brown, and a class- mate, Jim Kish. MRS. ROBERT BROWN Basic Business Bookkeeping Typing I Sz II Freshman Sponsor B.S. in Ed., NWMSC Students Favor Commerce The commerce department at MHS ranked high with a majority of interested students this year as over one-third of the student body was active in some part of the commerce program. Let by two instructors, Mrs. Robert Brown and Mrs. Otis Wagner, students gained valuable busi- ness experience from units on filing, consumer eco- nomics, office practice, and business law. Typing, another important phase in the com- merce program, provided many eager fingers with the challenge of achieving forty words per minute. SHORTHAND ERRORS are pointed out by Mrs. Otis Wagner to future secretaries Charlene Harrington. LaVern Keyes, MRS. OTIS M. WAGNER Co-Sponsor, Student Council Advanced Business Typing I 8: II Clerical Practice Shorthand I B.S. and M.S. in Ed. NWMSC



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GETTING A CLOSE LOOK at bone structure FRED FUHR Junior High Basketball Coach Algebra I ' Physical Education Sophomore Sponsor B. S. Degree, NWMSC 'a if 4 , r. .-Q' ! , ,. 1-I , :ir . . Y- 74772.96 .:. MRS. LAWRENCE WRAY Girls' Physical Education Hcalth Spooferette Sponsor B. S. in Education NWMSC are Philip Linzay, Mrs. Lawrence Wray, health instructor, and Patty Frueh, who is concentrat- ing on the bones of the head. WILLIAM G. NORTON Head Basketball, Track Coach Assistant Football Coach Driver Education 8th Grade Arts and Crafts M Club Sponsor B. S. Degree, NWMSC M. S. Degree Colorado State, Greeley Activity Conditions Youth RONALD F. O'DELL Head Football Coach Assistant Basketball, Track Coach Driver Education Senior Class Sponsor M Club Sponsor B. S. Degree, NWMSC Tense moments sparked physical education classes that were geared both to competitive sports and individual development. Gmnting and groaning echoed through the Lgym as sturdy MHS boys struggled to pin each other to the mat. Yelling, clapping, and scream- ing girls grew excited as they demonstrated their skill in intramural competition. Health students added to their knowledge of bone structure and health care to round out an active educational program. Thus body building techniques and game knowledge were combined with active sports to condition MHS youth for many tasks. ACTION UNLIMITED is displayed by these active wrestlers as they demonstrate their skill. Eddie William- son is shown being pinned by LeRoy Smithg Eddie Scheer has a headlock on Neal Molesg and Frank Fisher and John Reynolds are demonstrating the referee's hold. -24.

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