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

 - Class of 1961

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. 2 , g ri as ,f TO BE OR NOT TO BE . . . Familiar phrases from great literature such as this were heard and studied throughout the year in Monroe English classes. Miss Wellisch is point- Interesting Subiects, Helpful Instructors, Intrigue Many Students CORE DEPARTMENT. Mr. Jerome Hughes, left, teaches orienta- tion and world history and is a member of the public rela- tions and report card committees. He coaches B-squad bas- ketball and tennis and is the athletic equipment manager. Mr. Kenneth Osvold, right, teaches orientation and English I2 and is a member of the report card and social committees. He is also the athletic director, historian, and advisor to the class of 1963. ing out interesting parts of the Shakespearean Globe Theater to Vicki Walker, John Stern, and Pat Larson. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT. Left to right, Mrs. Eleanor Hovelsrud, Mr. Leonard Powderly, Mrs. Ardith Toman, and Miss Gertrude Wellisch. Mrs. Hovelsrud teaches English I2 and 'I2S and is a member ofthe cour- tesy and teacher recruitment committees. She is also junior class advisor. Mr. Pow- derly teaches English 'I0 and 'II and is a member of the alumni and American Ed- ucation Week committees. Mrs. Toman teaches English 'IO and IIC and is a mem- ber of the scholarship and public relations committees. Miss Wellisch teaches English 9, II, and I2C and is a member of the scholarship and chaperone committees.

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MR. HALLEN IS KNOWN as a hardworking principal at Monroe. Besides coordinating all activities, he meets with teachers, plans the schedule, oversees its operation, and personally guides many students. L trco I MR. SCHANKE IS ONE of the busiest members of the staff. As assistant principal, many students come to know him in his work as a counselor, program director, general problem-solver, and chief disciplinarian. Keeping Order, Records And Appearances SPECIAL SERVICES. Left to right, Mrs. Alice Knauss, librarian, Mr. Fred Peting, counselor, Miss Margaret Thornton, coun- selor, and Mr. Einar Rokke, visiting teacher. CUSTODIANS. Left to right, Mr. Thomas Sarrocco, Mr. Rolph Walsh, Mr. Leonard Oberg, senior engineer, Mr. James Kane, engineer, and Mrs. Edith Wilerth. shag' A J 'AH fd' CLERKS. Mrs. Hellaine Holliday, left, and Miss Blanche Dvorak assist in the smooth running of the school by keeping records, typing, and mimeographing. COOKS. Left to right, Mrs. Bertha Pregler, Mrs. Lydia Schultz, Mrs. Delores Gummow, Mrs. Georgene Tschida, Mrs. Theda Houle, and Mrs. Myrtle Schilling, cafeteria 1 manager. X. R 2 ! ' ls ti B I ' .al ' V I .... I I v, 'gfyfj ' 5 M 1



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SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT. Left to right, Mr. Har- old Romansky, Mr. Charles Wallblom, Mr. Ralph Tigue. Mr. Romansky teaches world history and social studies and is a member of the report card and courtesy com- mittees. He is also assistant football coach. Mr. Wall- blom teaches social studies and economic geography and health and safety and is a member of the chap- erone committee. He is also basketball coach and student council advisor. Mr. Tigue teaches social studies and is the audio-visual director. Current Events, History Are Instruction Tools HISTORY DEPARTMENT. Miss Helen Walsh, left, teaches American history and is a member of American Education Week and awards committees. Miss Teresa Traybiatow- ski teaches American history and is a member ofthe chaperone and alumni committees. CURRENT EVENTS, history and government are all topics taught in the social studies classes. The current events bulletin board is being studied by Jim Coplin, Bill Paradise, and Phyllis Schultz before class. Q Q 'S

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