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

 - Class of 1954

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WhaT goes on here? So inTeresTed are These sporTs- minded insTrucTors ThaT They gladly help in The flooding of The hockey rink. Mr. Bernard Broderick, cenTer, has a primary reason as he is Murray's hockey menTor as well as a machine shop Teacher. Mr. Reno Rossini, lefT, guides The STudenT Council and coaches The varsiTy fooTball squad. Mr. George Bergup, afhlefic direcTor and wood- shop insTrucTor, is amused here aT Mr. Rossini's play. Below, Miss Valborg HelseTh, righT, admires Miss Louise SmiTh's brighT new red car, buT she wonders whaT is wrong wiTh iT. Miss Smfih insisTs ThaT iT is iusT Temper- mental for The momenT. Miss Helseth Teaches shorThand and Typing and Miss SmiTh, maThemaTi'cs. what goes on here? Below lefT, The insTrucTors are maTching colors, con- sulTing charTs, and in general checking on The building's new look, wiTh iTs Swedish red, grays, sofT greens, and yellows. Seafecl is Mrs. Hazel Norden, home economics Teacher. Standing are Miss Marion Koch and Miss Marie Darche, arT Teachers, and Miss Virginia FerTig, social sfudies. RighT, a few Teachers congregaTe of a favorife place, The mailboxes. LefT To righT: Mr. Clarence Fulmek, maThe- maTics, Miss MargareTTa EllsworTh, social sTudies and English, Miss Donna Edlund, English, and Miss Margaref Paschke, maThemaTics. lncidenTally, This group of Teachers is known as The floaTers. They have no rooms of Their own and They have To meeT Their classes in differenT parTs of The building. This accounTs for The armful of books each is carrying. Page Twelve

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changing program The congenial and indispensable office ladies, Mrs. Martha Bussiaeger and Mrs. Elizabeth Loe, are especially happy since the new offices have been completed. In the early fall, Mrs. Bussiaeger commented that the tem- porary ottices resembled Grand Central Station. Mrs. Loe is answering the ever-ringing telephone while Mrs. Buss- iaeger is enioying the new electric typewriter. Below, Miss Gladys Rose and Mr. James Palmer, guid- ance personnel, are kind enough to face the camera for a moment. Always busy with problems or tests, they here have the record book of grades before them. This is the tirst year that Murray has had two counselors and both are happy in be in new aftices. 'fl S-urn -f Q7 G-1? A ',. n X 'ed Xt f 43 'G' rf' Below left, Miss Eleanor Steelsmith, school accountant, PTA treasurer, and teacher of typing and bookkeeping, consults with Mrs. Lloyd Ullyot of the Murray PTA, con- cerning the new furniture and decorations for the teachers' lounge. One of the PTA's proiects is the ree furnishing and redecorating of the teachers' room. Donna Lubke, who represents the students on this committee, has an idea here, as is indicated. Here, each is an expert in her own field and all the fields are related! Mrs. Mary Flaherty, school nurse, dis- cusses a problem case with Mrs. Ann Fisker of the home economics department, and Mrs. Loretta Leary, visiting teacher. These three members of the school personnel do much to foster good relationships between the school and the home. J. ff fig 'N ss. Page eleven



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.4 i. just ask these teachers Left below, the world passes in review! Miss Grace Mackey, English instructor, holds a sweater that Miss Marion Gratz, librarian, purchased in Europe last sume mer. In the center is Mrs. Patricia Fritsche, interested in Mr. Howard Hathaway's discourse about his European tour. Both Miss Gratz and Mr. Hathaway have excellent pictures that tell the foreign story. Mrs. Fritsche is Murray's girls' physical education instructor, and Mr. Hathaway teaches Spanish and physics. It is a pleasant interlude, a free hour, and a cup of steaming coffee. Enioying this break in a busy day are Mrs. Ruth Eddy, social studies, Mrs. Louise Pederson, mathematics, Mr. Bernard Quinn, social studies, and Mrs. Lucille Smith, chemistry. Away from gym classes, social studies, and biology, these three coaches of track, basketball, and baseball, meet in the equipment room to look over the needs for the seasons. Mr. Robert Ritter seems to like the bat. Mr. Thomas Thompson, new to Murray this year, has developed a snappy gym team. Both Mr. George Rose and Mr. Ritter assist with football, as well as coaching in their respective fields. Below, Mrs. Winifred O'Dwyer, cafeteria manager, carves a turkey while Mrs. Vida Stiles, assistant, is giving a sample to Mr. Marvin House, Murray's chief custodian and best friend of both teachers and students. Mrs. O'Dwyer is new to Murray this year, while Mrs. Stiles is an old favorite with students, because of her art in making delicious cakes and pies. it Www . f. .... W9s,1,r,..,.,.L,x ,wx xy as . . ,. Q 5- . ' M S. . . .. 'rs A W i .-1:25 ,,.. . ' K A ' ft f . 41 Page thirteen

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