Maryville High School - Maryvillian Yearbook (Maryville, MO)

 - Class of 1949

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Za MRS. GERALD D. STULTS B S in Education Maryville State College Junior High Spelling and Science STAR LIGHT: STAR BRIGHT--Calculating the vu time of the year from Mrs. Stults' Sky Calendar M has proved to be interesting work, according to amateur astronomists Joe Hunter, Greta Garten Jack Shedd, and Sue Phipps. MRS. OTIS WACNER B S in Education Maryville State College Typing I and Il, Shorthand I and ll BUSINESS AND PLEASURE can often be mixed in small classes, so stenographers Mary Sherlock Ellen Walk, and Alice Ward work on while Marilyn Bennett and Dorothy Willis tempt Mrs, Wagner with juicy apples, MRS. ROSS WALLACE B.S. and A B. Maryville State College Algebra I and Il, General Math FINDING THE UNKNOWN-Employing one of the axioms he has learned in Mrs. Wallace's Alge- bra l class, Dick Willis explains his solution of an algebraic equation to Patty Neff, DeLores Bleich and John Lee Thompson, MRS. LOREN WISEMAN Maryville State College Junior High Math and Arr THE END OF THE TRAIL may prove 19 bg OVIIY Yhe beginning of the trail in art work for these eighth grade art students Securing the 6DDI'Oval of Mrs Wiseman on their work are Paul Jones, Lora Woodbine, James Hendrickson and Nell Hagee, J

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I' G ,.:w..9i ,Q U si ffl IS NOV EC VT Tru KIA! oi i aa P 4 M 1 f ' 'io-if 'Q I fi . 2 , I I -. '41 - y '3 I4 fe ,Q '49-en MISS EMILY L. MARTIN BS. in Education Maryville State College English I and lll, Art BEAUTY IS WHERE YOU FIND IT-Studying different artistic motifs is one of the highlights of Miss Martin's art class, as Eva Jean McDowell. Peggy Kimmel, Dick Oakerson, Norma Cushman, Nancy Franke, and L. B. Heifner will readily agree. MRS. BYRON MILBANK B.S. in Education Maryville State College Girls' Physical Education, Health DUMMIES FOR THE HEALTH CLASS l?l-Kind enough to be guinea pigs for a day are Jack Turner and Bud Alexander. As Mrs. Milbank supervises, Mary Lou Busby and F. B. Houghton, Jr., demon- strate first aid. MISS BERTHA NORTHCUTT BS. and Graduate Work Mo. University A.B. Maryville State College Junior High History and Geography WHERE, OH WHERE CAN IT BE? may have been the question in their minds when Sherry Wells, Bobby Joe Sparks, Bob Gingrich, and Joan Hardisty entered Miss Northcutt's history class, but now they are map experts. ZEDDY F. PFOST AM. in History Missouri University I American and World History, International Relations, American Problems INTERNATIONAL ASPECTS OF THE U. N.- Pointing out a member nation, Don Reese ex- plains its worldwide role to Phil Tobin, Rosemary Shelton, and Mary Meyer in Mr. Pfost's inter- national relations class.



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'Qi' v if ' r 4 ,Q A f 5 : 5 1 MISS LEOTA CLARDY 1 ..... ..,... .... .Ut I ii! MRS. DOROTHY SHAMBARGER MRS. FORREST BYERGO OFFICE SCOUTS-Ann Sears and Larry Krause, seniors, do their daily good deeds by helping Miss Clardy keep Supt. Skaith's office running smoothly. '7fzeq 14610 .-gauze' Although not teachers, administrators, or students, the secretaries and custodians of M, H. S. are continually working for the betterment of the school. Without the aid of Miss Leota Clardy, Supt. F. L. Skaith's secre- tary: Mrs. Dorothy Shambarger, Principal C. A. Bris- tow's secretary, and Mrs. Forrest Byergo, clerk for the agriculture department, progression would slow up. Even though Mrs. Byergo and Mrs. Shambarger are new workers here, they are wel!-acquainted with our school since it is their alma mater. Both have also at- tended S. T. C. TIME-OUT FOR CUSTODIAN-Howard Comer, janitor, watches Kay Hagee and Peg Price, Spooferettes, tidy up the school yard after pep initiation. iz... -C . Miss Clardy is an alumna of M. H. S. and a former student at the local college. When a student gets a jammed lock, he starts asking, Where's Bill? lf there's a broken window spring or someone needs a door unlocked, the plausible question is: ls Howard or Ollie anywhere around? Howard Comer and Ollie Majors are custodians of the first and second floors. Bill Short serves as engineer and general handy man around M. H. S. All three are claimed as real friends by everyone about school. HOWARD COMER 14? 0 Q., v li? ai si if Q Q . om: mucus , ,f'yfxBILL snonr X v L15

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