Marshalltown High School - Postscript Yearbook (Marshalltown, IA)

 - Class of 1949

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Miss ANIJIZIISON I3.M.li., Cornell College, Mt. Vernon, low a. Although Miss Anderson is new in Marshall- town this year she has hecome ac- quainted with almost everyone. She teaches string music and listening to records and traveling are her favorite pastimes. HlilliN l'r0'I'lfN M. A., Universityot Missonrig B.S. in Ed., Central State College of Missouri. Although this is only her second year at M.H.S. her neatness and understanding ways are well known hy everyone. Before coming to Marshalltown she taught at Tecumseh, Nehraska. She teaches sophomore and junior history and civics. She spends her spare time sewing, knitting and collecting and trying out new recipes. Faculty MR. BARRIGAR B.A., Iowa State Teachers College, University of St. Louis, Radio Instructor U. S. Army Air Corps. This tall man with a sense of humor is well known and admired hy everyone. Before the war he taught in Virginia, hut now he teaches radio, electricity and metals at M.H.S. He spends most of his extra time working around his home. Miss BRAilS'I'ADfB. A., Augustana College, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, St. Olaf College, Northfield, Minne- sota. Witlt her pleasing personality and knowledge of art, her classes are made very interesting. She teaches two art classes at M.H.S. Most of her spare time is spent participating in sports. -' ' 'ff W 1ff ,- 4 7,22 1, Fiomzwctf BOTITN B.S. in lid., Central Missouri State Teachers College: M.A., University of Mis- souri. Miss Boten is one of the favorite teachers at M.H.S. She teaches hoth sophomore and j. C. history and psychology, She is presi- dent of the Iowa Council for Social Studies. Collecting campaign pins and sewing are some of her hohlwies. Miss BYAI. 'B.S., Drake Universityg Iowa State Teachers College. Miss Byal is the typing teacher and she also teaches bookkeeping. It takes a lot of patience to teach typing to people with short and clumsy fingers, hut if anyone can manage it Miss Byal can. She likes to sew and knit but her hearts desire is to travel. l11l

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5 L- Adm1n1strat1on A good school is one in which the students, the faculty, and the community cooperate in building an educational program that has for its objective the development of each individual pupil personality into the highest type possible. Our students have responded well to the opportunities they have had to participate in the academic and activity programs of the school. Signed B. R. MlI.I.liR Superintendent VI, CI. Hoglan and his secretary, jean Hanus. Pictured below is our school board. Front row tleft to rightlz Superintendent .l. C. Hoglan, Mrs. Don Mathern, A. F. Brennan, president: Mrs. john Noid, George Short, Secf retary. Back row: li. C. Clans F. H. XVhitcoinbe. Absent: Mrs. Gilbert Blue, R. S, Wfykle, vice-presidentg Russell Day i i treasurer. W l Principal B. R. Miller and his secretary, Donna McDonald. l10l



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Miss C,itAifMAN l5.M.l2., North- western Universityg M.M. University of Michigan. Miss Chapman teaches general music in junior high and glee cluh ancl mixetl chorus in senior high. She likes to play chamher music, ritle horsehack, tlance, hike, antl see a gootl western movie. Some ot' her clislikes inclucle rice antl corny music. Before coming to M.H.S. Miss Chapman was a lieu- tenant in the Wfacs. Miss Looifiik HA., Grinnell Col- lege, MA., Clolumhia University. She has a great interest in the suhject she teaches which makes her an ex- cellent lfnglish instructor, Her hoh- hies inclutle traveling, music, keeping scraphooks antl collecting quotations. She also appreciates an amhitious .intl intlustrious stutlent. I12l Faculty Mit. Coils B.S.IZ., Drake University. Tall, gootl-looking, frienclly are just il few of the wortls tlescrihing Mr. Carle. He is well likecl anal atlmiretl hy all the stutlents of M.H.S. Be- sicles heing athletic clirector, heatl ftrizthall ancl track coach, he teaches hiology ancl coaches the JL. Tigers. Mit. Dfxvrs HA, XXfestmar College, M.S., University of Iowa. Although Prof Davis teaches chemistry, physics ancl is a j.C. counselor, he is known ancl well likecl hy hoth high school antl j.Cf. stuclents. Any spare time he has is spent in huilcling his new home. Mit. t,oi.i.iNs BS.. Southwest Mis- souri State 'l'eachers Cjollegeg MA., University of Missouri. Ot the many husy teachers at M.H.S. Mr. Collins ranks very high. He teaches hook- keeping, commercial geography, husi- ness principles in high school antl accounting in Al.Cf. To top everything, he is also ILCQA. treasurer. MR, DEAN -B.t2., Northern Illinois State Teachers College. Mr. Dean has organizetl a new program for our school this year in the tieltl of ath- letics calletl intramural sports. He teaches American history ancl sociol- ogy in M.H.S. Wfith his trientlly manner he has hecome a tiavorite with many stuclents.

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