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Social Studies Sow Seed of Wisdom HELEN ANDERSON B.A., M.S. Department Head JACK CODER B,A., M.A. LEONA DAY A.B. GENE SHIPLEY THYRA PERRY B.A. g Track M.A. Cross-country ROY DEVINNEY B.A., M.A. Audio-visual Aids WILLIAM STARKEY B.S. in Ed. 5 M in Mus., PhD. The Rio Grande was once the scene of boundary dis- putes, Miss Steckel points out to Mary Blade and Barb Barnes. FRANCES JOHNSON CHARLES LAWS B.A. B.S.g Football Sr. Class Sponsor Wrestling GEORGE MANUS MARY STECKEL AL STEVENS B. of Ed., B.A. B.A. B.S.g Basketball EMILY STOTLAR Jr. Red Cross Football B.M., M.S. 4, '51
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Science, ath Guide College Bound Believe it or not, this is what you look like inside! ex- claims Mr. Sinclair to students Tom Van Daele and Liz Briley. FRITZ BOOM BA., M.A.: Football Sr. Class Sponsor DELORES HULSE B.S. in Ed. Soph. Class Sponsor The complicated works of this modern day world can better be understood with the aid of knowledge gained in social studies courses. This is the primary reason why each MHS student is required to take five semesters of the social sciences. Sophomore classes learn to know and understand our present world situations better by looking over the record of past nations in their world history classes. Juniors study United States history from its beginnings up to and including a basic understanding of governmental processes. Seniors have found a required semester of government helpful in this election year. In addition, it is possible to take one semester of geography. law and economics. Q Although no mathematics classes are required, four courses are offered. Geometric figures. theorems and postulates help to familiarize students with plane geometry. Problems solved by involved equations plus the use of the slide rule are a part of advanced algebra. Helping to further a budding senior mathematics student's knowledge. trigonometry and solid geometry are ofTered for a semester. Biology, chemistry and physics make up the science department. Plant and animal life as well as the human body are studied in great detail by biology students. Chemistry students learn of the basic ele- ments and the different changes of matter under certain conditions. In physics the student gains a knowledge of mechanics. heat. sound. light and electricity. F. D. GOAR C. W. HOLMGREN B.A.1 Rocket Club JOHN HEINEKE A.B. Jr. Class Sponsor B.S.: Football GEORGE HENDERSON Athletic Manager SAM DRAKE GEORGE Swimming B.S., M.Ed. ARCHIE BA. RICHARDS L. R. SINCLAIR Rifle Club SWVANSON VIVIAN JONES B.S. in Ed. A.B. RUTH SPENCER A.B., M.A. BS., M.Ed. Intramurals Soph. Class Sponsor A.B., M.S. Key Club am Bw hmm 5 ',,,.., ! ' ,.f--Hu 16
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if Q X .V gin' I u T Xxx , . S 1 , MARGARET LOUIS DHULIO BECKER ?p5iega ArI1?5'IILdEEN With a satisfied look on his face Mr. Moeller proudly shows two of his art students, LEE HIEZJISUJY' KARNGLD Bruce Ringquist. and Georgia, Srnith,the detailed workings of the printing press. B.F.A., B.S. in Ed., B.S, M.E.: Orchestra Art, usic and Vocational Goals - ALMA DOROTHEA GLADYS DAY DOUGHERTY MARGARET HYINK ALMA KOTEZ B.A., M.E. B.A. GRIFFIN B,S. ARTHUR KRANE BS. Department Head FRIEDA B.A. ANNETTE B.Ed., M.S. Sr. Class Sponsor EDWARD SCHNOWSKE LELA ADAMS BONNELL Fine Arts Club RAY BRASMER MITCHELL BA.. M.S. in Ed, B.S., M.S. BS. HELEN MANUS B.S., M.S. B.S. in Ed., M.S. FTA Home EC Club Home Ee Club B.S, Department Head -' :-5-yrfgfrzg ':, A Y t fffr 'f H, if A ,gy if 18 5 , k-,: ,-' A
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