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We, of the class of '56, will never be able to repay Mr, Hess for the competent direction of the Junior class play, 'Ter- ror at Black Oaks. Quiet and patient he has conducted his classes interestingly, and has gained the favor of all the students. Mr. Hess' hobbies are leathercraft, metal work, and photog- raphy: and he enjoys a good book. CLARENCE H. MOREY, M,A Biology, Physics, Chem- l istry, General Science. LOYD N, HESS, B,S Leathercraft, Metalcraft, Woodwork, Mechanical Drawing. Though not a librarian, Mr. Morey is a man of words-- words like kinetic, dicotyledon, and phenophethalin solution. In his classes, you learn by taste, touch, sight, smell, and hearing. Of course, you must be careful with what you are ex- perimenting, or the whole school will hear something that will leave the laboratory a sight. Mr. Morey's hobby is, naturally, working in laboratories. He likes to go camping and fishing. ROSEMARY MCDERMOTT, B Typing, Bookkeeping, Of- fice Practice, Shorthand. 'A lot of fun' describes Miss McDermott. To those who were in her classes, the holiday parties and the colorful dis cussions will never be forgotten. Not only has she enlightened our spirits, but has also given us the knowledge and understanding necessary for successful businessmen and women who are vertebrae in the backbone of our nation. Her hobby is sewing and she enjoys ice skating and reading.
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HELEN FIELD, A, B, English IV, Journalism, Speech . Mr. Fouke was new to us this year, but quickly gained the admiration of everyone from freshmen to seniors. His sincere interest in the students and his patience with their problems, has won him a great deal of respect from the classes. He is married and enjoys hiking and traveling. EDNA FLOYD, A, B. English I and II As a sponsor, advisor, director, guide, friend, and a teacher, Mrs. Field is invaluable. She has taught at Manitou for twelve years, and in that time has won the admiration of hundreds of students. This yearbook you are looking at would only be a dream if she hadn't been there to advise and help us. She also has lent us priceless assistance on the Prospector and the Senior class play. Mrs. Field enjoys word games and puzzles, books, and travel. HARRY T, FOUKE, B,S Biology, English, Lit- erature. D I ,f X. The South has risen and has Sent us Miss Floyd all the way from Kentucky. Her Southern drawl is loved by everyone, large and small. We won't be quick to forget her and her amiable ways and patience as she taught us one of the most needed fundamentals for our success in life--our own language.
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Mr. R brought color and variety to M. H. S. this year in music and music appreciation. A graduate of Pueblo Junior College and Colorado University, and having played in a dance band, he has had wide experience in modern pieces for chorus and band and progressive jazz. Aside from chorus and the marching band, Mr. R has organized a dance band, a modern quartet, and The Hungary Five, a Gerrparyband. He also conducted the Pepperettes' drill team. P liards K H' - es are sport cars and fishing: and he enjoys three- xc -' ' ' If J. B. RASMUSSEN, A. M, , B. A. Band, Chorus, Music Appreciation, Elementary School Music. CAROLINE RICHMOND, A. B r English II, Library 1 , ji I f 1 1. , , , fbb ZL 'vi icq W Y tip! IL' ,lv yr ., ,fy 'U' fn 0 L V 57? W Q if O tj VM V U I7 QILVV Sponsoring the Booster Club must have its 'moments to re- if in member --mostly good ones, it is hoped. Pledging, teas, 5 ,. GL' dinriers, and dances are a part of the routine for Mrs. Richmond, B.C. sponsor. And although at school it's girls, girls, girls, she has two sons, now in college, who are M.H. S. alumni. As one might expect of a librarian, her hobby is reading, and she enjoys sports events, plays, and concerts. JAMES B. RICHARDSON, A.B. Social Science, Latin. Ask almost any alumnus about M. H. S. . and he will mention Prof. Not only has Prof. taught here many years, but he was once a student here. He also has a daughter who graduated from Manitou High. Among the many activities he has had a part in over the years, the best known is the Pep Club, for he is its original and only sponsor. Prof's sincere interest in the school and in each student, his sense of humor, and his patience has won the affection and the admiration of his students, until he is truly, Mr. M.H. S.
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