Monroe High School - Doctrine Yearbook (St Paul, MN)

 - Class of 1948

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MATHEMATICIANS are a necessity in our parade. Miss Marie Doyle teaches algebra and geometry. Mr. Emil Berger, besides teaching mathematics and two classes in senior social science, advised the business staff of the 1948 Doctrine. Mrs. Martha Hartwell, in addition to her regular classes in modified mathematics and plane geometry, coaches a special group in mathematics. Mrs, Andee Kukler teaches bookkeeping and Spanish, and she also acts as our school's bursar. With weights, charts, and diagrams, Miss Edith Brocker teaches her students general science, biology, and physics. Miss Helen Sullivan teaches chemistry and is adviser to the science club. Business training and human biology are the two subjects taught by Mr. Charles Wallblom. He is also basketball, track, golf and tennis coach. Mrs. Ruth Peterson, through her classes in stenography and typing, teaches her students to meet the demands of the business world. Even though she has spent only a part of the school year as school secretary, Miss Blanche Dvorak very competently per- forms her daily ofhce tasks. Miss Ruth Liese teaches stenography, office practice, and typing. ln addition to teaching business ex- perience, Mr. Adrian Baril spends part of his time supervising study periods. THE PICTURES: Top: Miss Marie Doyle, Mr. Emil Berger. Second from top: Mrs, Andree Kukler, Mrs. Martha Hartwell. Third: Miss Edith Brocker, Miss Helen Sullivan. Bottom left: Mr. Charles Wullblom, Mrs. Ruth Peterson. Below: Miss Ruth Liese, Mr. Adrian Baril, Miss Blanche Dvorak.

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MISS Rose McLeer is in charge of Monroe's musiceorchestra and choir. In addition to this, she teaches one class in English. Miss Minette Para, who was a newcomer to Monroe this year, is our art instructor. Mrs. Effie Hogenson and Miss Elsa Obst are two of our home economics teachers. Mrs. Hogenson is in charge of the cooking department and was adviser to the T948 senior class, and Miss Obst teaches sewing courses along with supervising the nursery school. Two members of the manual art department are Mr. Claudius Wilken and Mr. Elmer Swanson. The former is in charge of the metal shop, and Mr. Swanson teaches classes in the machine shop and in mechanical drawing. Part of the task of keeping Monroe marchers in good physical condition falls to Miss Evelyn Haskell and Mr. Francis Zucco. Coaching football, wrestling, golf, and the apparatus teams is a full-time job for Mr. Zucco, and Miss Haskell has, in addition to gym classes, the responsibility for advising the GAA. Miss Grace Jacobs, the third member of our home economics department, teaches sewing and other domestic subjects. Mr. Willis Burwell has charge of the wood shop, where students turn out furniture and Woodcraft novelties. THE PICTURES-Top: Miss Minette Poro, Miss Rose Mcleer. Second from top: Mrs. Effie Hogenson, Miss Elsa Obst. Third: Mr. Claudius Wilken, Mr. Elmer Swanson. Bottom right: Mr. Francis Zucco, Miss Evelyn Haskell. Below: Miss Grace Jacobs, Mr. Willis Burwell. K, x iX,.,......e 'ww'-1



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THE PICTURES-Above: Student Delores Muellner, Nurse Calla Clemens. Top right: The maintenance personnel are Cleft to rightj Mrs. Emma Justin, Mr. Ted Fettinger, Mr. Mel Kittleson, Mr. James Kane, Mr. Louis Heroff. Second from top: Cooks Cleft to rightj Mrs. Adelaide Anderson, Mrs. Marie Bodlak, Mrs. Martha Neilson, Mrs. Cecelia O'NeiI, Mrs. Rose Sokol, Mrs. Christine McCarthy. Third: Ottice personnel are Cleft to rightj Mrs. Katherine Kehborn, student Marie Kollofski, student Geraldine Fren. Bottom: Student cafeteria staff Cleft to rightl Vivian Gabrio, Anne Stemig, Leonard Marascuilo, George Johnson, William Eiden, Dennis Murray. QUE SCHOOL NURSE, Miss Calla Clemens, is confronted each morning with a long rovv of Monroe students who have been absent due to illness. lt is she who must check over each one to see that he is ready to return to classes. The responsibility tor keeping our building always present- able talls to our maintenance personnel. They are Mrs. Emma Justin, Mr. Ted Fettinger, Mr. Mel Kittleson, Mr. Louis Herolt and Mr. James Kane. A stall ot six cooks, under the supervision of Mrs. Adelaide Anderson, is charged with the preparation of noon meals for Monroe students and faculty members. They are Mrs. Marie Bodlalc, Mrs. Cecelia O'Neil, Mrs. Christine McCarthy, Mrs. Rose Sokol, Mrs. Martha Neilson and Mrs. Anderson. The maintenance ol records and general supervision of Mon- roe's clerical work are in the hands ot the ottice personnel. This staFf includes Students Marie Kollofslci and Geraldine Fren. Mrs. Katherine Kehborn, former school secretary, resigned her post at the end of the Hrst semester. A group of eight students helps in the ethcient operation of the school cafeteria in its effort to serve large numbers quickly. They are Leonard Marascuilo, Vivian Gabrio, Dennis Murray, Bill Faricy, Pat Bogie, George Johnson, William Eiden and Anne Stemig. 'I3 .1-wit' QF

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