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A. R. MOORE, Hmd FACULTY Herman Brelclce . Vocational Elizabeth Bremmer . Commercial Virginia C. Brown . Librarian Mary Buddeke . Mathematics Gertrude Buehler . Librarian Florence Bulloclc . Social Science Vern W. Bunnell . English Daniel Burlord . Social Science Alice C. Burt . . English Olga l'l. Bush . . English Catherine Callahan . Physical Education Howard Campbell . Vocational NATURAL SCUEINICE aids in the Bugs students End out what mak frog tick Morton's physicists measure wave lengths. Chemists weighin Pgl6 g out some X2Y.,Z,,
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FACULTY Lemoine Batson . Physical Ed. Edward Bedrava . Natural Science Viola Beebe . Commercial Edna P. Beers . Mathematics Cecile Bell . . Language Daisy M. Bell . Commercial Franc C. Berry . . English Mrs. M. Blair . Language Grace S. Blixt . Home Economics If Mary Helen Boley . English John H. Bolton . English Earl Bralclcen . Natural Science WHIE MQE., Q GST students and some teachers are unacquaintecl with the varied activities of the Morton Educational Association. Primarily a teacher's organization, the M. E. A. has a membership of one hundred seventy-Four Faculty members. Some of the functions of the organization are the provision of social and recreational facilities for teachers, hospitalization and insurance plans, and advocation of better school legislation. M. E. A. BOARD Top Row-G. L. LARIMER, H. D. CAMPBELL, C. H. HABERMAN, D. L. BARR. Bollom Row-C. D. DAVIS, M. A. DIEZ, W. A. RICHARDS. Page 15
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FACULTY Ellen O. Carlson . Social Science R. Malcom Chandler . English William Cherry . English Alfred M. Clem . Natural Science Ruth Coggeshall . Social Science Bernard F. Corson . English Raymond Costabile Mathematics Ferris B. Crum . Natural Science Anna Danovslcy Natural Science Carl D. Davis . . English Ellen H. Dearmont . English Doris Denton . Social Science appreciation of modern miracles R. A. R. MOORE and the twenty-eight teachers of the natural science department have succeeded in malcing this phase oi high-school work one of the most practical in the whole curriculum. Throughout the department, from general science to chemistry, the point of view of the consumer is repeatedly stressed. Thus, through class room and science club activities, the three thousand ten science students learn among other things such useful bits of information as how to compute a gas or electric bill, to select a good gasoline, anti-freeze, or motor oil, and how to choose a reliable brand of toothpaste, soap, or cold cream. Page I7
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