Marionville High School - Comet Yearbook (Marionville, MO)

 - Class of 1961

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' Mrs. Erb r Mrs . L Bax , Commerce N Libr - Smith Sex?-A Studiiudles is tgkgi The commercial department, ' 522- Smith, instrujty at Math , A of social I Hai! Wsisiory. taught by Mrs. Erb. offers 4 grow our librarian tor of math . The iiel ew my Mkgerican and full-year courses. She is a super 78,111 Size each Our library, fs ovef xatguclerxls in otldl'xiS10YY' competent advisor for the an- Vlslofl. Year under hem strucis S. histoill' w nual staff of which she is spon- I Missclxugrogy . sor . PSYC I I 1 i i I , r Mr Competitive sports are essential for the student's physical development as well as a challenge to his mental relaxation. Mr. I-louser coaches all the high school sports aswell as super- vising the girls Sz boys physical education classes. I-le also teaches 2 classes in industrial arts. The agriculture department is headed by Mr. Melton. His work with the F.F.A. has proven him an able instructor. I-le also teaches general science Ss chemistry. I-louser , Mr. Melton phys' Ed' Ag. 3a Science Mr 11 Mr. Hylton S. M MIS' Bugviidaiice ce cotlflsel English pThe home eliome Ec.o2ri l Music Sioux guidafxcgnstiuctotll Mr. Hylton. instructor of Eng- ofartments areconolnics and It Burnett' chool muS1 need nie' , lish 2. 3.4, also finds time to hon MPS. Moore under the 1 aff de- Mtjand hi!-hi io, 3 balais hatmffgs, sponsor the junior and senior futuf helping go Who speliidership W nies we usxlmemdmgol Vox plays. He strivesto instill with- ben e adults to me of A S long 'cam accom? theblen tw. in the student the fundamentals er holwewiveprepare to Igerlca 'S vvthether use in haimo of grammar and speech. S' eC0me - s. 5 mln ' . oi 0 10 , -.......,.,.,..-W,-5 ,..,.... wer- . :inure , :me.e4:::::pzu:l

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