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IWISS Ahce Jones mstlucts the fresh man 1emed1'1l xeadlng class sophomox Engllsh semor Fngllsh and 19 1 'tud ent Councl 'xdxlsox She IS tlso co ad NISOI to the JLlI'll01 class NI Prlchaxd anothel new come1 teaches Junlor Engllsh and dlrects and adxlses the band and choruses The Phllosopher IS the Jomt proje of the commerce and Engllsh depa1t ments These tx o teachers ther or together w1th Mr Furkln supervlse the preparatxon of copy by the ed1to1s and reporters who worl on the b1 weekly pubhcatlon ,Z hu-.X Sph W W ABQ The pxcture 1llustrates only one phase of Home Economlcs III Th1s year the glrls started w1th food preservatlon and then moved on to sewlng cooklng bud getlng planmng a career plannlng home and plannlng a famlly The glrls also spent three weeks ln the shop where Mr Zwanzlg taught them a few thmgs about buylng furnlture repalrmg electrxcal apphances and workmg w1th wood Two of the garments made by the glrls 1n thls class were modeled at the FHA Rally at San Jose h Four members of the Engllsh II class are learmng to collect data fo1mulate an op1n1on and glve expresslon to It ln MISS Jones class As 1n the other Eng l1sh classes one semester IS spent study 1ng grammar and the other studylng llterature The Enghsh classes are en llvened by the use of the tape recorder The use of recordlngs seems to brlng out the beauty and meamng of Macbeth and Juhus Caesar Other classes also prepare panel dlscusslons and wrxte themes and essays The semors 1500 word research theme 1s one of the1r last fond WJ memorles of hlgh school days P 5 -. 'C I - ' V X x L Y 5 -O . , A . , . Z -.J - I L ' .' '. .N Z .N - - yin' H . . ' s A 4 A ru. h 1 v 1 1 v 1, . ' L I . ' , ef 3, v D Y ' Miss Alice Jones, Englishg Mr. John Prichard, Englis , Music. . , M ! ! . , . - Y - 1 R , .' . 1 his -7 1 fe! 4 film strip projector, and phonograph. ,, . 1Q'f. ,a 1 Y . ' . F-f ' . L V 143 'lg ix 5 , y Q . I Tx , . , . . . . I , w ,V .gt A 9 omore pcnel - M. McHenry, S. ood, ' L b ' J. enninger, . rig s. B. Bluhm, E. flederer in Home Ec. III . V. . 7. 1 1 ' , ' , ' a , . 7 y v 1' 1
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W W V By the tlme Mr Turners freshman health class f1n1shes thelr course they w111 know every bone 1n the body I1 om the cranlum to the meta t1rsals Thelr flrst a1d lnstructlon covers eve1yth1ng from m1nor cuts and brulses to sprams and fractures The goal of th1s course IS to teach the lmportance of healthful l1v1ng and how to preserve the health that We have phl 14 Mr Carper M1 Furkm and Mr Tur ner me 11 struc 10118 1n the soc1al SCI ences at 'VI T H S Mr Ca1per cou1ses 'ue world h1s to1y blology 1nd one some ter of C111 Lensh1p fo1 frcshrlcn He lso COICIC Junlor varslty football I'1sl1ctball md the track te 1m M1 Fu1k1n jomed the ranks last fall to become CIVICS Lnghsh I geography and speech 1nstructo1 He d1rected the Junlor and senlor plays He also supe1 v1ses the l1br1ry and IS the adv1s0r of the Speech club and co adv1so1 of Hu man Relatlons club M1 Turner who IS probably bettcl iround M T H S IN add1t1on to athlet1cs He teaches Amerlcan Hlstory health and safety and advlses the M Club Y Instructlon 1n band IS g1ven by Mr Prlchard durmg students free hours usually to 1nd1v1duals sometlmes ln groups Dur1ng the f1fth hour on Mon days Wednesdays and Frldays the complete band meets The band has alw ays been cons1dered a very 1mpo1tant part o Morton Hlgh Its many performances dllflflg the year are welcomed by the communlty, and the Splflf of cooperat1on that IS so 1m portant to the success of an orgamza t1on IS seldom equaled I' 4 . - . U V , . , . 1 I g 1 1: 11' 1' ' ' 1 '- I .... . 1 'S ' ' 1 Q 1 7 -1'- ' . , 1 1 S ' ' ' 1 1 s - I fs - 1 u' r' 1 1 1 . Lt 1 1 1 1, 1 c , In 1' ' , Z E . ' ' 1 4' T ' - ' Y ' Y Y 2 . ' ' 1 ' 1 ' Robert Corper, biology, history, couch, illiom Furkin, 1' ' v 'S , I English, speech, socfgl scicnce, ' illiom Turner, American kf'lOVVIl as 4lC0aCh,y, has SCVCI al dutlCS hnsfory, heal h, physfol educahon, couch. , - - - - f v 4 1 1 n Q . 1 , v ' - 1 , 1, . ' 1 ' a - 2 1 1 . ' . . Y Q L. Scnellbucher pm ti s com- o I . First old to Audre Hager-health class. . . , , Y 1 - y - O f 1 , 1 1 , 1 I I- - v y ' 1 ' C A A v
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W yW7 M1ss Grote teaches Home Economlcs I II III advlses FHA and IS a co ad vlsor of the Human Relatlons club She IS also a newcomer th1s year and was greeted by a hard case ot mumps Dur mg MISS Grotes absence her classes xx ere taught by the two student teachers from the U of I Mlss Woodburn and Mlss Samelson After teachmv the re qulred number of hours MISS bamelson too took to her bed XV1th mumps Thls amuslng course of events was com pleted when Mlss Woodburn awoke on Chrlstmas mormnff xx 1th you guessed THE MUMPQ' The glrls 1n Homemakmg I learn the fundamentals of eooklng and sewlng ThlS year all the glrls began by makmg blouses by the same pattern Thls en abled the class to work together on thelr garments They prepared an Easter luncheon and 1IlV1tEd the woman facul ty members The decorated table set tmgs and the good food made the lunch eon qulte a success Earller 1n the year thls class made several very clever posters on manners and good groommg and for some txme to follow they brlghtened the class rooms and hallways Mxss Smlth and Mr Whxtaker share the advlsory dutles for both the senlor class and the Cauldron Mr Whltaker also mspxres and supervlses the act1v1 tles of the Sclence Club whlle the Latln Club IS MISS Srnlth s responslblllty M T H S felt honored last sprmg when Mr Whltaker was chosen for a fellow sh1p by the Case Inst1tute of Technologv at Cleveland where he subsequently spent the summer Sxnce thls was a Gen eral Electrlc Felloushxp perhaps lt IS appropr1ate to descrlbe Mr Whlt3k9TS experlence as an xllumlnatmg one'
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