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

 - Class of 1950

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FOUR IN A COUPE-AbOUT To leave school affer a hard day's work are Miss Helen Sullivan, Miss Leila Asher, Miss Esfher Munson, and Miss Rufh Langer. DURING HALF-TIME-A number of The faculfy men are picfured aT one of The Monroe games. Mr. Frank Zucco and Mr. Bruce Wilson are seafed in The second row. In The fronT row are Mr. Claudius Wilken, Mr, Adrian Baril, Mr. Charles Wallblom, and Mr. Fred Moilanen. School would noT be The same vviThouT The aroma of hydrogen sulfide lroTTen eggsl. InformaTion abouf This gas may be obfained from Miss Helen Sullivan, chemisfry Teacher. Biology and physics are Taughf by Miss Edifh Brocker, Mr. Charles Wallblom Teaches public healfh and safeTy. A shiff To music brings our choir direcTor, Mrs. Mary Roder, To The foreground. Mr. Elsvvorfh Blood direcTs The band, commonly lcnovvn as Mr. Blood and His Corpusclesf' The arf Teacher, Miss MineTTe Para, sfresses originaliTy, sTu- denfs' impressions are someThing To see. The freshmen and sophomores have a chance To wear off excess energy during Their gym classes. Miss Evelyn Haskell and Mr, Frank Zucco guide The vvork ana play of These sTudenTs, Besides Their regular classes, several members of The faculTy find Time To coach our aThleTic Teams, Mr. Zucco and Mr, Moil- anen combine forces Training The fooTball gianfs. Mr. Zucco also olirecfs The muscle men of The gymnasTics Team, while Mr. Wallblom direcfs our championship baskefball Teams. l.asT, buf noT leasf, Mr. Wilson Coaches The greaf American game of baseball. Page ThirTeen

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Solving students' problems, giving intelligence tests, and finding iob locations tor an endless stream ot students are only a tew ot Mrs. Eleanor Conant's problems. Her assistant is Mr. Clyde Manchester. Miss Calla Clemens, the school nurse, is daily visited by students with a great variety ot complaints-some ot them even unknown to medi- cal science. ln the library silence should reign su- preme, but Miss Mary Jo Sommer has her doubts. FACU LTY GUIDES FOR GUIDANCE-Checking the records ot a Monroe student are the guidance instructors, Mrs. Eleanor Conant and Mr. Clyde Manchester. In the homemaking department the nursery is under the direction ot Miss Elsa Obst, Mrs. Ethe Hogenson teaches the art ot cooking, while the sewing machines are operated under the direction ot Miss Grace Jacobs. Mrs. Marion Lynch also as- sists with home economics. Industrial arts for boys is taught by Mr. Elmer Swanson, Mr. Claudius Wilken, and Mr. Kenneth Williams. They teach mechanical drawing, metal shop and wood shop. TASTY!-Enjoying a delicious meal in the home economics dining room are a group of Monroe teachers. They are Mrs. Marion Lynch, Miss Dorothy Mahoocl, Miss Grace Jacobs, Miss Edith Broclrer, and Miss Elsa Obst. Page twelve fl s..x., .,N l ,,-5 5 3 l Th -V: I X cz, ,. WJ



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-- - -yum., s,gs,:f:s EVERYBODY SING!-Gathered abou? The piano for a lively song are Mrs. Mary Roder, Mr. Elmer Swan- son, Miss MineTTe Para, Mr. Emil Berger, Mr. Charles Simmer, and Mr. Kennefh Williams. BETWEEN CLASS PARLEYfSTopping in The office beTwcen classes To check on a few records are Miss Grace Cook, Miss Blarche Dvorak, Trigonomefry, geomeTry, and algebra are noT foreign languages as you may have heard. The names may sound frighfening, buT sTudenTs find only pleasanT Teachers. Mrs. Marie Swan's explananons are help- ful To many algebra and refresher mafhemafics sTu- denTs. Mr. Adrian Baril's chief dufy is sfudy, buf he also Teaches refresher maThemaTics. Teaching higher maThemaTics is Mr. Emil Berger's delighT, being a DocTrine adviser is one of his headaches. The head- aches he causes wiTh his flashy Ties and original jokes need noT be menfioned. Page fourleen and Mr. Leonard Powderly. l-lands on The keyboard, eyes on The copy, are familiar words heard from Miss RuTh Leise and Mrs. RuTh PeTerson, .Typing Teachers. Miss Leise also Teaches general oiufice Training and firsf year sTeno- graphy. Fufure accounTanTs and clerks receive Their Training from Mrs. P'eTerson. Sfudenfs are TaughT To handle money by Mrs. Andree Kukler, bookkeeping Teacher. She also Teaches Spanish fiavored with a French accenf. An experf salesman himself, Mr. Charles Simmer gives Hrsf-hand Training To his sales classes.

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