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

 - Class of 1961

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i Q A l 'maff,., Q l R,f ..-- 'W TEACHING THE FUNDAMENTAL SKILLS of home manage- the courses offered to all girls from freshmen to seniors. ment is the basic principle of the Monroe home economics Laying out a skirt pattern before cutting the material are classes. Child care, cooking, and sewing are included in Sandra Linn, Annett Derks, and Irene Zamora. F Sewing To Childcare- Building Better Lives Through Homemaking HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT. Left to right, Mrs. Verne Melberg, Mrs. Effie Hogenson, and Miss Patricia Dynan. Mrs. Melberg is a member of the public rela- tions and health committees. She is also Y-Teens ad- visor. Mrs. Eftie Hogenson is a member of the alumni, social, and coordinating committees. She is advisor of the Junior Red Cross. Miss Dynan teaches home eco- nomics and social and family problems and is a mem- ber of the report card and Future Teachers of America committees.

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.2 SCIENCE DEPARTMENT. Left to right, Mr. John Riedel Mr. George Johnson, and Mr. James Craft. Mr. Riedel teaches physics, algebra, and Science 11D and 'l2D and is a member of the scholarship and teacher re- cruitment committees. Mr. Johnson teaches chemistry 10D and l2D, general science, and driver's training and is a member of the coordinating committee. Mr. Craft teaches biology, physics llD, general science EXPLAINING THE MANY MYSTERIES of science is one of the duties of the biology, chemistry and physics teachers. Demonstrating the properties of a generator to Judy Berger and George Kubik is Mr. Riedel. Scientists Of Tomorrow Learn Fundamental Skill MATH DEPARTMENT. Mrs. Marie Swan, right, discusses the Student Developmental Program with Mr. Hallen and Mr. Schanke. Mrs. Swan teaches plane geometry, Math 9D and 10D and is a member of the alumni, American Education Week, and coordinating commit- tees. Mr. Morris, not pictured, teaches Math HD, l2D, algebra, and trigonometry and solid geometry and is o member ofthe social and public relations committees. , . H K X g K., .. . ., . ik. and Biology 9D and is a member of the alumni and scholarship committees. He also coaches B-squad foot- ball and baseball. js? T ive-.xx c Q L... c .-v .i - , it 2' ..,.



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Drama, Publications Highlight Fine Arts The Fine Arts Department includes classes in art, journal- ism, music, and speech. Each of these classes sponsors addi- tional outside activities for the students. The art department designs the sets for the operetta and plays. Class protects include silk screening, linoleum block printing, and wood and clay sculpture. Monroe's publications include The Monitor and The Doc- trine which are both products of the journalism department. Arts and Letters, Monroe's literary magazine, is published each year by students under the guidance of Mrs. P. B. Johnson, the art instructor. Plays, assemblies, and speech contests comprise the out- side activities of the speech department. FINE ARTS DEPARTMENT. Left to right, Mr. Elsworth Blood, Mrs. Patricia Johnson, Mr. Gerald Penk, and Miss Dorothy Mahood. Mr. Blood teaches band and choir and is a member of the teacher recruitment and scholarship committees. Mrs. Johnson teaches art and is chairman of the awards committee. She is advisor to the Arts and Letters, the art club, and Wavettes. Mr. Penk teaches English 'I'I, photography, and iournalism and is a member of the health and public relations committees. He is ad- visor for The Doctrine and The Monitor. Miss Mahood teaches speech and English I0 and is a member of the alumni and Future Teachers of America committees. She is in charge of assemblies and is ad- visor for Masque and Gavel. V T ' wg . I r N CREATIVITY is one of the most important assets needed in art classes. Included in the art classes offered at Monroe are sculpturing, painting, and drawing. Shown demonstrating one of the techniques learned in Room 310 are Darlene Chalberg and Dick Richardson. ,, , . I. , , fv' iw ., , . N wb ,r T1 L- VJ . , . , . , . N- 'A w , t ,Aff J . 51.1 ,yr J , ' f it sb 1 ,V ,. t ,fr if Lg.. lt- I. Iglxdfed ,Malt ,,Z, TLEARNING THE ASPECTS OF SPEAKING before an audience, on radio and on television are Sharon Leitch, Connie Masloski, Lloyd Heroff, and Judy Bauer. This training in public speaking and speech instills in students a feeling of confidence and will prove helpful in later life. i t f is sv 11

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