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Moments Of Lezlvure ii Q f 1 T . ' UMW IW 1. Busyness is her business. Mrs. George Bergup, 4. A handy man to have arouncl. Mr. Alden nurse Goodwin, civics 2. A friendly Chat. Miss Margaret Glenn, jour- 5. The name is famous. Mr. Albert Rother, biology nalism and English, ancl Miss Marion Gratz, 6. Commercially speaking, the job is a pleasant librarian one. Miss Valborg Helseth, bookkeeping, typ- 3. Watching the world roll by. Mrs. Helene Beck- ing, Sh0ffh-and er, mathematics 7. Hi there! Miss Constance Howe, English Page Thirteen
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ur Teachers Enjby .4- f l 1. The world at his shoulder. Mr. Bernard Winkel- 4. In a World of her own, Mrs. Ruth Eddy, history man: German 5. 'QGoing my way?', Miss Mabel Surratt, English 2. Taking life easy. Mr. George Bergup, manual 6. A penny for your thoughts. Miss Bertha Mude- 'training king, social science 3. Q'Face the audience. Miss Florence Vest, clram- 7. Intermissio quita in die strenuo. Mrs. Cora Hal- tics vorson, Latin Page Twelve
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Throughout the past year many ser- vicemen and women have visited Mur- ray. A large number of these men are now discharged, some of them are still in the armed forces. Ensign Dave Brandt, one of the visitors, signs the Quill and Scroll guest book as Mr. Albert Rother, biology instructor and Mr. Bernard Winkelman, German teacher, look on. Two days each week chemistry stu- dents, under the direction of Miss Gladys Rose, experiment with various forms of matter and find out the chem- ical composition. As Jim Anderson takes notes on the results, Jack An- derson conducts an experiment-typical of those tried in the chemistry classes. Miss Rose is explaining what should be accomplished while Geraine Stopf watches carefully so she will know how it is done. , f . f ,f . f 7,1 R Y A xy, cf: -J, ,, ,, 7, , ,,.- . 4 . Cur Interests Vary Page Fourteen It isnit only in senior classes that current affairs are discussed. Problems dealing with labor and management are the subjects of round tables in Miss Constance Howefs eighth grade social science class. Left to right are Colleen Kroona, Chloe Weiler, Bob I-Iahnen, David Briggs, moderator. Russell Priclcett, Harold Forsberg, and Carleton Broolcins.
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