Mechanic Arts High School - M Yearbook (St Paul, MN)

 - Class of 1937

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English, journalism, news writing, creative writing, world literature, and expression are taught by the Misses lohnson, Parkinson, Turnbull, Gins- berg, O'Brien, Scully, Mullane, Mori- arty, Swift, Hose, O'Hair, Deem, Cop- ley, and Mrs. Kingston. Classes of ancient, modern, and American history, civics, sociology, economics, and commercial geog- raphy are led by the Misses Muir, Grant, Nichols, Heal, Bolt, the Messrs. Ettinger, Wood, Brinks, Critchett, Met- tling, Krueger, Torwiclc, and Mrs. Eldridge. The Misses Prendergast, Schroer, Moosbrugger, Kennedy, Billings, and Mr. Bothe teach German, French, Lat- in, and Spanish. Stenography, office practice, busi- ness correspondence, typewriting, b o o lc lc e e p i n g, salesmanship, and commercial law are taught by the Misses Kachel, Reinhardt, Schuhardt, Striclcler, Smith, Steelsmith, Morrow, Blase, Driscoll, Williams, Mrs. Gilson, and the Messrs. Duncan, Nobis, and Garding. Back row: Miss Antoinette Ford, Mr. Ralph Brinks, Miss Pearl Heal, Mr. Francis Critchett. Third row: Miss Grace O'Hair, Mrs. Millie Anderson, Miss Gladys Rose, Miss Ruth Swift. Second row: Mr. Matthew Garding, Mr. lohn Neihardt Ctransferredl, Mr. Iohn Nobis, Miss Orma Lee Morrow Mr Charles Duncan, Miss losephine lohnson, Miss Alice Pendergast, Miss Anne Kennedy, Miss Vera Billings Front row: Miss Eleanor Steelsmith, Mrs. Lavina Gilson, Miss Gladys Smith, Mr. Elmer Wachter, Mr. Delbert Wood Mrs. Irene Ransier, Mr. L. A. Torwick. Page 22

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In case you have not rrret our faculty allow us to introduce auiet, in- dustrious MISS SWENSON, whose capable hand controls the office force fsympatlietic MISS MCGUIRE whose intelligent advising benefits allftiny, ingenious MISS TSCI-IIDA whose task of fitting individuals to jobs far overf shadows lier sizefclrieerful, cltarrn- ing MISS BUMGARDNER whose prac- tical views command an eager audi- ence- fcalrn, sweet-tempered MISS MOOSBRUGGEH whose understand- ing and impartiality are well known -fgood-natured MR. CEITCI-IETT whose fairmindedness is a quality rnucli respected by the students -f gracious MISS DEEM whose sage teachings are a valued and beloved treasure -fboisterous MR. RAYMOND whose humorous outlook on life is a forceful stimulant f kindly MISS BROCKER whose friendly nature does not lack response-ffactive MRS. RAN- SIER who energetically directs tl'ie girls' athletic prograrneebusiness-like MISS STPLICKLER who efficiently rnanages the financial end of tlne HMM Back row: Mr. Andrew Mettling, Miss Mary Grant, Mr. Richard Krueger. Third row: Miss Mabel Colter Ctrarisferrodl, Mrs, Helen Eldridge, Miss Margaret Muir. Serond row: Mr. Harry Wolcott, Mr. Edwin McKee, Mr. Rabort Hill, Mr. Iolin Griffin, Miss Hritli Crreqlow. Miss Ifdrtl Brooker. Miss May Kellerirals. Erarrt row: Miss Lucretia Scfiroer, Mr. Edwin Hattie, Miss Eirrzrrre Moosbruaqer, Miss Hrrtlt Reinhardt, Miss Ruth Kacbol Miss Lena Schuliardt, Miss Vera Strickler. Page 21



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Q lnstructions in architectural draw- ing, mechanical drawing, machine shop, wood turning, and general elec- tricity are available from the Messrs. Smalley, Sitzer, Wright, Robbins, and Shirck. The Misses Gould, Els, Nelson, Christopher, and Mrs. Sampson teach algebra, geometry, solid geometry, higher algebra, and trigonometry. The Misses Creglow, Kellerhals, Broclcer, and Messrs. Hill, Griffin, Wol- cott, McKee are instructors in chem- istry, physics, physiology, biology, Zoology, botany, physiography, and astronomy. Clothing, foods, general home eco- nomics, pottery, modeling, and tree hand drawing are taught by the Miss- es Bumgardner, Garrity, Hall, and Gilbert. Mrs. Anderson assists the sight saving class. Physical education is under the guidance ot Mrs. Ransier and Mr. Wachter. Mrs. Dugas presides over the li- brary. Back row: Mrs. Nettie Duqas, Miss Mario Driscoll, Miss Katherine Tschida, Miss Helen Bumqardner, Miss Edna Gould, Mrs. Hilda Sampson, Miss Alice Nelson, Miss Frances Ek, Miss Mary Christopher. Third row: Mr. Arthur Wright, Mr. L. M. Robbins, Mr. Daniel Shirck, Mr. Ralph Smalley, Mr. Herbert Sitzer, Miss Edith Hall, Mrs. Florence Fosbroke tdeceasedi, Mr. Ralph Smalley, Miss Caroline Gilbert, Second row: Miss Alice Mullane, Miss Elizabeth Moriarty, Miss Eleanor Deem, Miss Mary Copley, Front row: Miss Laura Parkinson, Miss Margaret Turnbull, Miss Annie Ginsberg, Miss Anno O'Brien, Miss Helen Scully. Page 23

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