Murray High School - Pilot Yearbook (St Paul, MN)

 - Class of 1946

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We Seek To Gain Make it over and make it do has become the motto of the advanced home economics classes this year. During the fall the girls toolc old coats and made them over into up-to-date shorty coats. While Mrs. Irene Timm helps Shirley Kellerman mark her hem, Lillian Saari, Betty Clipper, and Mary Louise Iverson, all modeling their lin- ished coats, watch. One song after another echoes throughout our school from room 309 during the day. Here Mrs. Ruth Wan- namalcer directs her classes in singing many beautiful and well-known songs. Training voices for the A choir is her main objective as the students are taught how to read music, be pitch conscious, and blend in a chorus. Let Einstein have his theories about a fourth dimension. These solid geom- etry students will settle for three. Miss Louise Smith leads the thirty boys and three girls through the labyrinth of polyhedrons and spheres. Bill Maehl, at the board, explains one of the the- orems to the class. Page I-'1fteen

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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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I Pledge Allegiance - - As a tribute to the eight boys from Murray who died in World War II, the entire stu- dent body and faculty participated in a memorial service. Two boy scouts, Robert Rutford, and Carlton Olson brought the colors forward, As the flag was placed in its stand, Jerry Moberg played To the Colors. Time Out For A Picture Pilot staff members pause While Jerry Shepardson takes their picture. Seated: Jean Swenson, Alice Milton, Herb Putnam, Jean Malecha, Joanne Ball. Standing: Joan Jan- neck, Steve Archer, Bob Johnson, Sue Methven, Roger Adams, and Bob Erickson. By the looks of it, picture taking must be fun! Staff members viewing the pictures are: Barbara Remington, B. Gammel, Joanne Mickelson. Standing are: Doro- thea Carstens, Zona Kimble, Polly Cleland, Mary Dyer and Bill Beard. 9 Page Sixteen

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