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fluniol OjjJjicels During the first semester the music depart- ment was directed by Elton L. Mosher. He is now in the service of Uncle Sam in the Merchant Marine. If you're going south of the border or to France see Ethel B. Ellertson; she teaches Spanish and French. English and Latin are in the capable hands of Gertrude Trescott. She also sees that the Seniors stay out of trouble and os always the Senior Play was a big success due to her direc- tion. Janet E. Steer instructs third and fourth year English. She also has charge of biology classes and advises the Caldron Staff. The social science classes are taught by E. Gordon Warner. He also teaches the Fresh- men their mathematics. NO picture Elizabeth Behm has charge of the girls phys- ical education classes. seven
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Captain Donald G. Sahli presides over the junior officers. He also takes care of the mathematics department. He advises the Scholarship and Debating Clubs. fluniol Ojjfrceis The science department is handled by Emil M. Raveling. He also teaches the boys' physical education classes, and is our basketball coach. Helen D. Prouty has charge of the home economics. She advises the Juniors and Les Jeunes Filles. She also directed the Juniors in their very' successful play. Charles E. Fish teaches the industrial arts to the boys here at M. M. H. S. The Juniors and Seniors learn shorthand and typing from Beverly Wyman. She is also secretary to Mr. Sahli. six Emil M. Raveling Helen D. Prouty Charles E. Fish Beverly Wyman
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'fad iTlates Jcck Stanton Lois Griggs Lojise DeRubcrtis Edwin Homburg Jack Stanton A busy boy is ho — populor with oil— olwoys good for o laugh. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, President 4; Chorus 3, 4; Bond 1, 2; Basketball 3; Footboll I, 2, 3; Closs Vice-President 2; Closs President 4; Caldron Stoff; Senior Ploy. Lois Griggs A petite package, pretty brown eyes — good student and o truckload of fun. G. R.'s 1, 2; Lcs Jcuncs Filles 3, 4, Secretary 4; Chorus 1, 2; Bond I, 2; Closs Vice-Presi- dent 4; Caldron Stoff. Louise DeRubertis Short ond sweet—A friend to oil—good stu- dent — likes to donee. G. R.'s 1, 2; Les Jeunes Filles 3, 4, Presi- dent 4; Scholarship Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Prcs- dent 3; Closs Secretory 4. President of French Club 4; Senior Ploy. Edwin Homburg Quiet and shy—excellent student—o lad thot should go places. Scholarship Club I, 2, 3, 4; Class Treosurer 4 Motto: To Thine Own Self Be True Flower: Lily of the Valley Colors: Blue and Gold Adviser: Mrs. Trescott
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