Menomonie High School - Menomin Yearbook (Menomonie, WI)

 - Class of 1958

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MRS. EVELYN FERCII Drum section gets help from Mr. Cooper. A section ol the choir practices. mao mu ICIAD We students beam, our parents smile proudly, our teachers are filled with gladness whenever the MHS Bands or the MHS Choirs fill the air with those harmonious sounds called music. Both units show off the praisewortliy niusi- ciilabilities of our directors and students, We've established ti great .ind cove- ted reputation in our musical undertakings. Never fail our expectations, Bands and Choirs! mnastic Q nations Boys and girls both participate in mixed vollyball, ri. ., It 4 f 1 xx . MISS BETTY MR. PETE MR. 'v.'.'ii2l2l'F-I rCllUl.TL lfllillhl-'ICKWDTQ BW.-,'l,i' Fvwiluiu lr tl.- but pl.iceiwlc.i7i1ri :ir new sports .ind to irriprwxt- the -l-ills tlixi rip- . . .in any oi our seiioinivs well-eir.tit,d gill. irq eductiiioiicltisses. Ii4tursLlg. .veiturigifieI'i.11u.1r:.e,.- 1.11Itklllllzue'xikrlliflg, Dil ,-.' t- ..L.ti ,.-r i- :QUIT-lIltLIls11lI7. luv. 'iuw.i.11,.:i1inly.rigor., . Ulidfildgiilelf ir1ui.'z'crii. .Alu-, 'fit' uriiosg fig.- grand gym ,uid :Jie wide greens of Einlltigtint Lyle me ietirn theft- needed :nits zziitn etisitr ind ,ml It t i- ,im inure li-iwpri'.'iie1.'d ,ite in n4i'.1zrg si '-1u.'iic,i. Uliuljdilwil L.i:I7Lli'il'Tlt51lI :UCL .Ls OUP.

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Making History MRS . RA CHE L fourz scone ano wenty yeans - MR. RICHARD SNEEN n A' MR. JOHN BOWMAN The study of history is pri- marily the study of people. If we can't live happily and peacefully together, then the world fails. Since it has been proved time and MR. ROGER HOUSE again that history tends to repeat itself, we may better plan for the future by studying the past. U. S. history is particularly important because it offers '- no muc insprra ion incon Sill in is e ury .ress MR. ROBERT MELROSE s h' 't'.L' l 'd'h'GttbgAdd,, Democracy is an experlment. In terms of history it still is an experiment and can't hope to succeed unless its people succeed. In this modern day and age, it is becoming increasingly important for young people to be able to earn a living for themselves. What better way than in business? Only the commercial department enables a young person to go out right after graduation and earn a living. We in MHS are fortunate that we are offered a more complete course in specialized commercial training than are the students in many of our neighboring schools. UI space, JU Space, Says the teacher. YOUNG MR. LYLE POLLOCK FLYING FINGERS 'Q Q41 MRS. tors BORG I1 , 16 6 31 new Q



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IIGQ QIRIS Glll IIOR BOYS Onl IIGR BOU1 What department in our school turns out fine cooks and expert seamstresses' Where can girls learn interior decorating and home management? The answer--the Home Economics Department. A girl can't take a more useful and practical course in high school than this one. The girls of today are the homemakers of tomorrow, and to do this important job well, Mrs . Frances Schneider a girl must have a thorough education. Our high school offers an oppor- tunity for just such an education. What do you think of when you hear the word agriculture? You probably think of milking cows, feeding chickens, haying,plant- ing, and lots of animals. Agri- culture is all of these things, of course, but it is much more. Because modern day farmers must be continually learning new methods and ideas, the edu- cation of future farmers is very important. Soil conservation, soil and milk testing, and the breeds and care ofcattle are only afew of the things the boys study I Mrs . Carol Leonard and learn in their courses. The addition of this course to oureurriculum, in teachingnew methods of farming, will improve our farms, our towns, and our nation. No, industrial arts is not just for boys. Although the majority of manual students are taking these courses, espec- ially consumers mechanics and freehand drawing. Because Menomonie High students are able to use the wonderful facil- ities of Stout, we have one of the widest and best industrial arts programs in the state. Courses in radio, electricity, metal and woodworking, and many are boys , many girls others are available. These prac - Mr- Archie Abbott tical courses not only prepare many boys for further edu - cation in industrial arts, but they also help many stu- dents obtain jobs after higji school.

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