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JY' 4-:ll :ff I . it ,, ,,, 59 -'lb .T .Mf JOSEPH VAVRUS, ls., M.A. WresTling JEAN CARLSON, B.S. GAA, Cheerleader Sponsor WILLIAM BALTZELL, B.S. VarsiTy Foofbell Ass'T Baseball Ass'T ROBERT BENNETT, B.A., M.S. JACK FOLEY, B.A., B.S., M.ED. T29 Swimming, Hi-Y VarsiTy BaskeTball VarsiTy Track Ass'T Gym, Driving, Teach Co-ordination WILLIAM BISHOP, B.A., M.A. Head Baseball VarsiTy BaskeTball Ass'T 'QQ' Four years of physical educaTion are required Tor gradua- Tion, sophomores meeTing Twice a week: iuniors and sen- iors, Three Times a week. Seniors are also required To Take TirsT aid. Because The school lacks many physical educa- Tion TaciliTies, classes use The YMCA swimming pool, Turn- ers gym, WharTon Field House, and Browning Field in addiTion To The high school gym. Exercises and group games played in The gym classes emphasize sporTsmanship and The rules of The game. STudenTs are placed in swim- ming classes according To Their abiliTy and know-how in The basic skills oT swimming. GymnasTics classes add an inTeresTing variaTion To The physical educaTion program. To learn To use a car safely and lawTully, pupils enroll in The driver Training classes, each class meeTing one hour a week. ln The saTeTy classes, which meeT Twice weekly, The sTudenTs learn The TunclamenTals of driving. Four new dual conTrol cars are supplied each year by local auTo- mobile dealers Tor sTudenT use. Early in The course. each sTudenT secures a Temporary driving permiT obTained by passing Two preliminary TesTs. The Tour insTrucTors pre- pare Tor Their work by aTTending an inTensive course in driver educaTion sponsored by The Chicago Iv1oTor Club. Yes, l've goT my aspirins, chuckles Mr. Bill Bishop, driving insTruc- CLIFTON HYINK, 3,5, MARK MARSELL, 55, Tor, as he shows a nervous sTudenT driver how To sTarT The car. ffl b Ti ALICE WILSON, B.A. C. W. HOLMGREN, A B
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EDWARD M. MITCHELL, B.S., M.S. 5 GLADYS DAY, B.A., M.E. VIVIAN REIMERS, A.B., M.A. ANNETTE BONNELL, B.S. HELEN MANU5, B.S. LELA ADAMS, 5.5 M 5 Deparimenf Head Home Ec Club Home Ec Club Deparfmenf Head Home Ec Club Home Ec, Business Aid Careers DOROTH EA HYIN K, B.S. ALMA DOUGHERTY, A.B. Home economics is based on The principle Thaf The family is one of The maior insTiTuTions wifh which educafion in a democrafic sociefy should be concerned. Foods and nu- TriTion, clofhing selecfion and consTrucTion, good groom- ing and enioymenf of leisure Time are phases Taughf in foods and clofhing, open To all girls. Family living is open only To seniors. Foods classes plan and prepare nuTriTious and well-balanced meals and learn The Techniques of cook- ing. Clofhing classes sTudy color, design, and fexfiles. The girls progress from The making of a simple dress To a suiT or coaT. Family living Teaches The meaning of mar- riage and child care. This course also considers home decorafion, in which girls choose a house plan, furnishings, and a decorafing scheme. Typing, shorfhand, bookkeeping, office pracfice, and disTribuTive educafion comprise The courses in business educafion. Anyone may Take Typing, offered each ear. Shorfhand, open To juniors, prepares for advanced shorf- hand in The senioi year. Bookkeeping is offered for Two years, advanced bookkeeping in The senior year. Office pracfice is offered boTh semesfers in The senior ear. Of- fice pracfice B concerns acTual office sfenographic work: office pracfice A emphasizes The operaTion of The basic office machines. Disfribufive educaTion prepares The sTudenT for careers in refailing or selling. Fiffeen seniors enrolled in This year's DE course wiTh Miss Rufh Verfrees as co-ordinafor. Her picfure appears in The English secTion, page I7. ALMA KOTEZ, B.S. MARGARET GRIFFIN, A.B. FRIEDA SCHNOWSKE, A.B., M.S. FRANCES JEFFERS B A Junior Class Sponsor F T A 'uv' YY
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Service Groups Keep MHS Running Smoothly WiThouT The help of Mrs. Emma Weclrel, cafeieria direcTor, and Mrs. Helen Weclxel, book- lreeper, MHS sTudenTs would be a mighTy hungry group of Teenagers. Mrs. lva Owen is The co-ordinaTor oi The educable men- Tally handicapped program. She assisTs The sTudenTs in many ways. such as deciding The subiecTs They should Take. AdminisTering TirsT aid, aiding in denTal inspecTion, keeping healTh records oT The sTudenTs, and promoTing a healThTul school environmenT is The job oT The school nurse, Mrs. Geneva l-lenss. PrinTing daily bulleTins, handling all money TransacTions, operaTing The swiTchboard, answering Telephones, lceeping school records, managing a booksTore Tor The sTudenTs and TaculTy, and checking aTTendance are a Tew oi The many duTies oT The hard-working office sTaTT. MainTaining a neaT, spoTless school is The job of The cusTodians. They also repair and build useful Things Tor The school. Providing wholesome, nuTriTious Tood is The ioio oi The caTeTeria worlcers. They arrive early each morn- ing To prepare Two menus Tor Tive lunch periods. School Nurse' PNA Checking The lisT of prospecTive graduaies are The office force: Mrs. Madelene Denen, regisirarg Mrs Olive Hayden, boolrsiore manager: Mrs. EThel BurT booklreeperg Mrs. Lucille Kendall, aTTendance sec reTary: Mrs. DoroThy Biursirom, secreTary. SJ 2 R J B Mr. Ralph Gaiiney Tries ouT The finished producT of many hours of worlr which he and The oTher cusTodians have done in Their spare Time. Admiring The food They have prepared are, FRONT ROW: Mrs. ldris Parlrs, Mrs. Jesse Swanlr, Mrs. Bernice BohharT, Mrs. EdiTh WallaerT, Mrs. Theres Gorg. BACK ROW: Mrs. Elsie Halloran, Mrs. Beau- lah Clarlc, Mrs. MargareT Lowry, Mrs. Mary Lilieberg, Mrs. Orrel Logsdon, Mrs. Zulma BusguaerT, Mrs. ElizabeTh Johnson, Mrs. Edna Nelson. AbsenT from The picTure is Mrs. Clara Todd. Resiing a few momenTs are These cusTodians: RoberT Up- Ton, George Anderson, George McRae, Ralph Gaffney, David Robinson. Abseni when The picTure was Talcen were Winsor LeTTerman, Wallace Anderson, Mabel MiTchell.
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