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G m ffers Sports for Every Taste Sports to suit every taste are offered to students in the physical education classes. Through courses in volleyball, basketball, wrestling, gymnastics, football and physical fitness, boys learn and practice both team and individual skills. Girls participate in such varied classes as speedball, modern dance, basketball, volleyball and recreational games. Both boys and girls enjoy six weeks of swimming. First aid, health and home nursing, courses dealing with physical well-being, are taught each year. To aid students in becoming safe, skilled drivers, courses in safety, which deals with auto fundamentals, and driver training, which teaches the practical application of facts, are offered to MHS pupils. Is this the way to do it? asks Joan Stutz as she performs a stunt on the trampoline, watched by gym teacher Miss Frances Leimkuehler and fellow student Judy Marvin. JACK FOLEY CAROL COIN FRANCES B-A-, B.S-4 M-Ed- B.A.g GAA LEIMKUEHLER Basketball, Track Tennis B.A., M.S.,GAA WILLIAM GARY MORRIS JOSEPH VAVRUS BALTZELL B.S. BA in Ed., Ms. B.S-5 Football Swimming Wrestling Baseball JUDY BROOKS JEAN CARLSON B.S., M.S., GAA B.S., M.S.5 GAA Jr. Class Sponsor Cheerleading f fy, KEN FUNK B.S. in Ed., Football Lettermarfs Club WILLIAM KLIER B.A.g Pool Mgr. WILLIAM BISHOP CLIFFORD B.A., M.A., Baseball HYINK MARK MARSELL Basketball B.S. B.S. 'Guns . .
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1 5 sy ' nl I I 111 '- - - QQ 1751182 A ' , .ae tfg1'?i52?gB' li riff X mall' lmmignw rev E.. ROBERT CYRUS GALLEY EDWARDS B.S., M.S. NEIL IEZOVER THOMAS KIENLE i'This blueprint shows the dimensions of my model house, hir. Galley tells his me- B E Bs M'S' chanical drafting students Akston Vaughn and Bruce VanLerberghe. Mastery in Awareness, Sensitivit Expressions of beauty and skill are products which art classes create, using varied materials in phases of work. Crafts courses use glass, plastics, and wood: while in pottery classes clay and ceramics are found. More advanced classes concentrate on print- ing, sculpture illustration and advertising. With the publicis interest in MHS productions increasing, the music department courses are kept busy. The vocal sec- tion consists of the operetta workshop, girls, chorus and mixed chorus. Band and orchestra classes make up the rest of the performing department. Business courses are available to students in various fields. Typing is offered three years, while shorthand may be taken two years. An ofHce practice class is presented to seniors. WARREN LEONARD B.S,, M.S. RONALD MOON YFC B.S., M.S. in Ed. Available to juniors and seniors is the two-year bookkeeping course. With an aim of becoming good salesmen, the Distrib- utive Education classes prepare for retail work by attending two DE class periods each day and working a minimum of fifteen hours a week. Different aspects of home life are treated by the Home Eco- nomics department. These courses direct the girls to make wardrobes, to interior decorate with taste, to plan nutritious meals and to care for children. An extensive choice of study in industrial arts is available to boys. These courses offer actual training in electronics, designing tools, and metal-working. FRANK WILLETS DON INTOELLER B.Ed., M.S. DON ADKINS B.F.A., M,F.A. Sr. Class Suonsor M.A., B.S. Fine Arts Club YR!
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Composing the cafeteria personnel are FRONT ROW: Thresa Gorg, Emma Weckel, Mary Burdick, Helen Weckel, Margaret Lowry, Clara Todd, Margaret McRae, Dorothy Johnson. TOP ROW: Madeline Scherbroeck, Edith Ough, Gladys Williams, Elsie Halloran, Martha Erickson, Elizabeth Johnson, Oral Logd- son, Nancy Joiner, Beulah Clark, Edith Wallaert, jean Waters, and Zulma Busquaert. IVA OWEN B.A.g Y-Teens Student Congress Paperwork, typing, and other secretarial duties seem to have no effect on the smiles of the MHS otHce staff: FRONT ROW: Mrs. Evelyn Engstrom, Mrs. Olive Hay don, Mrs. Lucille Kendall: TOP ROW: Mrs. Dorothy Bjurstrom, Miss Isabel Wessel Serving ably as custodians of the large MHS building are FRONT ROW: Achiel VanDaele, Mrs. E. Wykert, Fred Septer, Robert P. Moran, Elmer Leslie, TOP ROW: Oscar Shicks, Fred Hig- don, Raymond Monson, Darrell Hun- wardson, Edward Wykert,
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