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MR, PHILIP SNOW, Guidance Director sl have E Dill gr will h lp 5 Should I go to college? How can I choose a career suited to me? These are just some of the questions students ask Mr. Snow, our guidance dir- ector. It is sometimes hard for young peo- ple to know just what they want to do or what subjects they should take in school. It requires an older person with experience to give them the wise counsel they need, and Mr. Snow is just that person for the stu- dents of Menonionie High. a good little student. healthy! MISS PAULINE KNUTSON, School Nurse ITIISIERS IZIX-It This year, more than ever, we should appreciate the custodians, who worked long and hard hours putting in those new lockers you hearslamming after school and between classes, The only way we would realize their importance would be if they would go away for a week. At the end of that weel., .titer pulling our teachers out from nszdt-r ti piles of waste paper and cl..ili' dust, wt world politely ask for the fellows Iv onine back. Then once more we cozle Fllitly d.l- .feiztly and learn our lessors. we Wedam. Bob Schulty. .klnvrt Iirol,-.z, Carib Buss. Do you have head aches, neuritis, neuralgia or muscular aches and pains? Ifso, see the nurse' Guaranteed recovery if you take your aspirin like Our school nurse works hard keeping us as well as the grade school students, well, Let's re ward her by stayi 5
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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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mom s Ame maoe of thu September G The Rlce Lake football game the flrst school event of the year ends lll a t1e 13 13 September RISC and Shllle Mothers warn us that school begms at 8 la sharp October 10 11 October 22 October 2.2 Now ember Nox ember November 'xlovember November November November November December December 1 December Whlle the faculty 1ncreases the1r knowledge at the Northwest Teachers Con ventlon the students rejolce lll the1r four day week end Whew' What a test' These words express the sent1ment of the top flVC per cent of the senlor class after Widlllg through the two hour Nat1onal Merlt Scholarsh1p Test Novel ldeas and profltablc suggestlons are exchanged at the Press Conference lll Eau Clalre attended by the MENOMIN and MAROON WARRIOR staffs Although the Aslan Flu Epldemlc forces us to postpone our Homecomlng actlv 1t1es unt1l lxovember lst enthus1asm st1ll runs h1gh as our undefeated lndlans trounce Hudson 44 0 Some wear smlles and some wear frowns as the students recelve nlne week grades Parents are more understandmg of the1r chlldren s problems after attendxng Cheerleaders brlng back new techmques from the Cheerleaders Cl1n1c at Eau Cla1re Carmen Mlllar as Prudence Mason supported by a f1ne cast d hghts the aud1ence as Mr W1seman d1rects STARDUST The glrls ln the Llbrary Club celebrate Book Week by D1 6S6llIlT1g the1r annual tea for the faculty After long weeks of Cllttlllg p1nn1ng stltchlng and f1tt1ng the senlor home econom1cs classes flnally f1n1shthe1r garments and theglrls proudly model them for the1r parents at the style show Ah' Turkey and pumpkln p1e' Students and teachers al1ke return from Thanks glVll'1g Vacatlon wlth a well fed look Tantal1z1ng aromas f1ll the halls of Stout as Gerry Rassbach IS chosen champlon at the Cherry Ple Baklng Contest The Senlor Banquet at Peace Lutheran Church and the dance Ill the attlc on Mon day set the pace for the fun and frollc of the underclass Chrlstmas partles whlch followed The bands and cho1rs put the student body ln a 1ov1alChr1stmas mood as they present the1r annual C1lI'1SIlllElS Concert 20 , 10 I f ' . A ' : J' , A, Y 1 . 4 . . . . - , V H . . , - 13 ' ' ' ' ' mock sessions of their classes at the Open House. 1 16 ' ' ' ' ' 19 . ' It . . , 6 . 21 , . . , , ' 28-29 . ' ' . ' - 7 . . . . . 1C-18 3 . ' ' ' - 19 C . . . . .
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