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JUDY BROQKS MAURINE CADDY JEAN CARLSON B.S,, Mug, B.A,, M.Ed. B.S., M.A. Ph,-Simi Eduggtion English Physical Education GAA GAA, Cheerleaders olumes, Magazines Developing a sense of awareness of his own sensitivity to beauty and good taste and confidence in expressing himself creatively is the object of the art courses. Advanced classes study drawing, paint- ing, three-dimension construction, and printing 5 also illustration, advertising techniques, and sculpture. Crafts classes do creative work with leather, metal, wood, glass, plastics, and jewelry. Pottery classes handle clay, creating original ceramic pieces. More than three hundred students report daily for work in the vocal and instrumental music groups. Beginners, choruses learn breath control, correct diction, clear enunciation, and proper tone quality. Members of the girls' choir and operetta workshop, quartets, sextets, trios, and soloists are chosen by tryouts. The band and or- chestra learn to play their instruments harmoniously, to develop smooth phrasing, and to master basic techniques. Typing, shorthand, office practice, bookkeeping, and distribu- tive education comprise the courses in business education. These courses are taken successively through high school, Distributive edu- cation prepares the student for careers in retailing or selling. Twenty- four seniors enrolled for this year's DE course. ROY DEVINNEY B.A., M.A. ALMA DOUGHERTY i ii, r E 'Q 1 3 iier tiitiz iiis -- is X gc if 2.1 at JACK CODER, B.A. CAROL COIN, B.A. Social Studies Phy.s'icalErlucati01i Football, Intramurals KATHLEEN CURRY B.A. Librarian Library Club GAA. Tennis ADA JANE DAER B.A. Mathematics 'i A f f1':v11:ig:i.11::t K ' ,,,,,, 0, ' - - ff ' T, . ,.1ii,'1,.lz.f . i5fl5?ifff.5 szffzswf fc Q .al sw -1' f 'ffEf'S.-i 1 -:..1'i.5 gtzklijqgi, + -se. L ww 'P' r -ff 1 E i ..f- -,.- ,,, W. ss.. . -324411 sw. . ,sigma-f. . ,. mms. 1, - if. Eigli lf' F1552 -j','1I,,,, :- igffrff' 1,Q'fQf1Q If fflfflff. iff' it 'giriis 1' '--: - . sim iz, N, N.. i , , 5 f- ':fII2.'fI?fL?:J5ZT1 ' +.:f.1E -Q 'ff 'I' fi' ' ' 3S'i 'f7 ?i '1-te GLADYS DAY B.A., M.E. Buxiness Education Soda! Smdiex BIA. Here's another one, says librarian, Miss Curry, as she helps Mr. Adam Audio-Visual Aids Businem Educafinn COITIPHC his English book lists- LEONA DAY, A.B Social Studies
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' - 'a,7f,-gj-5 'gl .x L ' ' i -M-5. ss, QQ , ,mt gag rs. t 2 ,f ' 71 -if 335-,1,.fs:, f1g-,fy 'Q 3- K . gf. a' -, ' 'I iff,-J., f-2345549-.1w, ,sl f 1 -,, .,s,,sMi :ew -, -if 1 --,wzglf JOHN ADAM, B.'A. LELA ADAMS, B.S. HELEN ANDERSEN WILLIAM BESS BARNETT, M.A. English M.S. B.A., M.A. BALTZELL, B.S. Englixh Publications Homemaking Social Studies Driving Home Ec Club Department Head Football, Baseball Ass't. MARGARET ROBERT BENNETT BECKER, B.M,E. B.A., M.S. Vocal Mu5i5 Physical Education Fine Arts, Operetta Swimming Hi-Y Librar Boasts II, I49 C The MHS English curriculum has several objectives: to teach young people to express themselves clearly in spoken and written language and to read with understanding and comprehension. All sophomores are required to study a general English course, which includes composition and grammar, and the reading of favorite classics and the best books. An honors course provides more reading and writing than the standard course. To enroll, a student must have the recommenda- tion of his previous English teacher, a straight A record in English, and high marks in other subjects. In the junior year students have a chance to develop particular interests in English by choosing oneiof the four available courses: American Literature, English Honors, English journalism, and Communications. Oral English is required of all juniors, one period weekly being devoted to giving individual speeches, panel discus- sions, and reports. Although senior English is elective, college-bound students usually enroll in English Literature, or Composition, a one-semester study of grammar and theme writing. The library, constantly used by students, provides books for book reports and reference material for investigative papers. WILLIAM BISHOP ANNETTE B-ONNELL B.A., M.A. B.S. Driving Home Economics FRITZ BOOM Baseball, Basketball Home Ee Club B-A-1 MA- RAY BRASMER, B-5- Ilflathematim M.S. Mr. Roush demonstrates a dramatic stabbing to his speech students, Football Industrial Arts Mary Tyler, Bob Laxy, and Art Stamey. The victim, Dale Mott, seems ' unmoved by the proceedings. K. .,.,.. g22sisi:ff,s- , 5' gg,-. N gn -5,-g.:f'. T ' - tax 'if , ,,., -iw 1 - - - T V 159555 I - I li:-,Wg , , - i --5 wa - E ,mf ' -i a WS . I - 'SPN .MF fx? gi ,S . , ,i 5 it , ' fl sa 2 is 8 gif 6 -r ,, it 2, it ,,,. , , . 'im-5 .- ,fr- i 65 5 - P , , , .,., ,.. as fs,
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JAMES S. DRAKE B.S. Athletic Director Lettermenls Club ' Muff, wsser ,-.1 1,-:f,i: ffl:fs1si Wir-as gmexrvr 1,122sws?ffsz2sS?a5Qi5i'ii,iig3 ,Stiles'irffasfesw Weir? M-zz,1'1i'1i1Ql?ff1if1'v swiss M gggisggtizqggg-y,.-r-4 7 1 Sgz,ss'?gi't3 ewfs vwyfzzk . f K 11' 'sf 2-rsrtiiiagg .,,.. , --is - I L,-, was it i li-if if 5 1 5 -- 7 ' aw: 4 ' .,fsf'f3EWi JENNIE ELLISON Move over, men. and let me correct my term papers tooll' says Mr. Coder to his fellow history teachers, Mr. Laws and Mr. Manus. ROGER FISCHER M.A. B.A. English Mathematics JACK FOLEY B.S.. BA.. M.Ecl. Plzj'.ti1'z1l lfflucation Basketbzxll. Track KENNETH FUNK B.S. Ed. Physical Education Football XVARREN FULLER Pools, G m , Fields Social Studies courses include world history, United States his- tory, government, economics, business law, and commercial geog- raphy. Sophomores are required to take world history, a study of the major cultures of the world with special stress upon the relation- ships of the past with the present. Juniors take United States history, a study of the U.N. and other world organizations as well as the complete history of the U.S. and the Latin American coun- tries. Seniors must take a one-semester government course. Economics, geography, and law are one-semester elective courses. Geography includes the religion, climate, population, resources and government of all major countries, law considers banking, inter- national trade, insurance, and stock market operations. The expanded physical education facilities make it possible for every MHS student to take gym each day. The courses are excit- ingly diflerent, for the three new gyms, pool, and outdoor area make possible a variety of activities, such as football, baseball, speedball, and track. Indoor activities include swimming, girls' rhythms classes, Basketball, volleyball, deck tennis, aerial darts, and boys' wrestling. In addition, seniors are required to take six weeks of first aid. M.S. Ed. Social Studies Rifle Club BARBARA GARST DARRELL GOAR MACE GORDON CYRUS GALLEY B.A., M.A. B,A, B.S.E. B.S. English Phykgjw Spanirh Industrial Arts Dept. Head, Lit. Bd. Camera, Radig Clubs Spanish Club 'QE'-X Kf 3 Q3 V+ 'W , x. as at is 2-'te ,Q 4 -:ni ,ig as e 1241.5-nf ' S
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