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x X K Nh what a xg smile Coach 'les Nlrs Foster uh huh ok'1w xes ma am Coach Seth Paikinson wx ho coaches A squ id football and basketball and teaches PE to the or much free time Coach ls also senioi clxss adviser along with Nlrs Boas Sh quiet down' No need to wonder who speaks these woide foi Mrs Emma Jo Fostei studx hall and wx orld history teachei uses them mam times everx day It is her Job to keep the studx hall in order and help the students xx 1th their problems Mrs Foster also guides the Juniors to success in hei iole of advise: with Mr Nicholas Mr Gerald Coecke MHS choius teichei mlso directe the iunioi high choius plus mam x uious ensembles oi VIHS -Xlthough his time time to help in inteiested student xx ith a feu tips about the music business Nils Joan Chax Sl speech and dramatlcs and tieshman English teachei is kept buss during the tear not only with her classes but with plaxs Mis Chav L is director of the two plays senior class ind ill school which were held in the fall and mid winter Neither snow nor iain or am thing could keep Mis Chavez from the thespians on th ll road to studom To be or not to he po es an easy problem Foeckc do re f1 0 ti for dramwtists when Nlrs Lhaxez explains 1 I FI 'X , 3 , ' , V xxx X X f ,ony Q I . X 5 I ,af ' df, .f-'HV ', 1 'A A ' . -Z ft 46 K f Q , A - :xx 4 , W, F li . ' Qi. 1 Q 4 A -A w x . 0 1 . , Y m 1 ,rv K E 2 is ' w I . 1 l Q xy , 1 ., ' S 'z s is 3 ' i . . 1 ' rest of the MHS boys, never has a dull moment is very limited, Mr. Goecke can always find . S ' S .' ' 2 F. ' 5 ' ' 3 ' as ' , U , , A , . i . , ,Ay K. . . . . sv V7 . X ,Av 1 -,jf ' ' v , U .. .. 1 C . ., Y, 2 , . . . c c -. , . K . A ' L' i . ' - v' ' 1 7 . . 'W I 1 1 4 '. Y 4 , , . A , V. . . N .. . , . , V, C v ' ' C ' S li ' C 2 ' . . , ' . z ', Mr. , .- . . mi. ., s , la. '. do. . I , ' . . . ' ' ' .
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And thats the nay to type IS t II Hrs 'Hrs Whitehead that looks lxkea good assign Nalenta ment Hmmmmm assets a1e deblt d l1ab1l1t1es a1e c1ed1ted I tlllllk Oh MIS XI alenta' 'NI nx t1mes duung second per1od the scu11x of VIrs Carol Walenta s busx feet he1alds the dl 11val of facultx help on th tough bOOkk99Ulll0' aqmgnments She xlso 1esponds to the call of elementarx tx p1ng students xx hom she tea he to tx pe llke excperts N113 Walenta 1s th 10llx xx oman on the top left To the 11ght of MIS Wal nta xxe see Mm hsh teache1 She also teaches these model students to f1pp1ec1ate the arts of l1t 1atu1e The sophomo1 es 1emember Sllas lVIa1ne1 long afte1 thex g1dCll,13t9 and the QQHIOIQ do not qu1ckly forget Macbeth AllOtl'l91 IVIHS Fngllsh tUtOl IS NI1s Ma1 1011 C1eene p1ctu1ed 011 the bottom left Th1s xea1 IVIIN 0196116 COIIQLICIGCI the p1obl n1s of teachmg a DIODQI knoxxledge of 11111101 Eng llsh to fou1 PE-311OClS of uppe1 classmen I fo1me1 xeus she has taught genelal sclenc but noxx IH he1 slxcth xea1 has found he1 place 1n l1fe among the Engllsh I xx o1kbooks Et tu bltlte Oh 0u1 ou1 HIOHQIGUI' We mean Latln I and F1enCh I and III taught season ht1e at Moscoxx Hlgh 'She also dlrects the fo1tunes of the Jun1o1 Classlcal League a n'1t1onal club fO1 students of clasmcal languages Studying agam Mrs Greene There 1t1s lsnt xt Nlrs Brockelbank --s-fl 4 RA page n 1 'agen 1 ' Y ' , ' n' ', . 1. 1 ,. ' ' ' , ' '. f ' - ' '? . U I- I 'U '. '-f- . 'w I '1 ,.- .I , n I I x., , fx A A J I I A I 1 ' . I ' ' -1 7. . '7 ' I' I ' . ' ' , I, 1 . , I I. . . Q I , . I 121 w' . ' I I I' '1' l' ' ', I T. 1' ' ' L: I' I I I 7 v -I 1 I 1- ' 1 - v ' ' 4 - - my V ,' C1 ' s ' .. n -7 tv ' K1 kv 7 A 4 3 S v ' I k'A lv I I In 1 I I ' K6 A 53 S6 ' ' ' , 97 7 ' I 3 7 ' ' Pauline Whitehead, sophomore and senior Eng- by Mrs. Esther Brockelbank, now in her fifth I '. I I I H I' 'I 3' ' I ' . . I ' I .. I 77 4 ' ' - 1 1 1 ' . , ' I I c C - I I. ' , fs 1 sc . a 4 'v,, ' 4 l - i x C A n In II ' ty M , I .I ' cz I H - X 1- KD V 'A 5 A ' !'wt .,xw X . 1 If E, +L ,- 'f Y at if . I Q 2 . r . I irc'
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gf N11 bnodgrass says Exeryone ready on the Look out Mr Paulsen well all be kllled dow nbeat Flttlllg 11ght 1llt0 the swmg of thmgw at 'VIHS IS M1 Xl alt Snodgraw, ou1 faxo11te band 1nst1ucto1 He duects the sewentx 1ght DIQCQ 'Vloacow Hlgh ma1ch1ng band whlch pa1t1c1 patea ln aeve1al exents durlng the xea1 TVI1 Snodgrase and Cecll Helck manage hm sexen plece dance band M1 Snodgraee, m hw Qec ond wear he1e, le at the top left H O plue H O ueldq mo1e H O' All comphcated chem1strx p1oblemQ a1e efcplamed and patlentlx 16 ewcplalned bx M1 Floxd Paul een, VIHSQ chemmtu and phxs1cQ p1ofeQQo1, p1ctu1ed at top 11ght he1e f0l hw iecond Xeal He 1s w1delx known throughout school, ae the chemwtn Qulphu1 clawses adx e1t1Qe themeelx QQ And he1e s Moscow H1gh s p1 ofesQo1 of agrx CLlltLll6 M1 Kllk Rueh M1 Rush alao ln hls second xea1 he1e hae p1oxed a fme tutor, ae lllgll at thc Countx Fan Spokane L1V8Qt0Ck Show, and the b1g one at Portland M1 Rueh IQ p1ctu1ed hard at w Olk FHA meetlnga, dlnnew the S1lX6l Tea, a home econom1cQ teache1 S work lS neve1 don Juat 'wk MN lletchen Potte1, the hard work mg example at Moscow Hlgh School Though xhe haa mole thlnga to do than she has tlme to do them xhe nex 91 Qecms hu111ed or 1mpa t1ent Plannmg to start a weldmg busmess Wir Xou better go oxer that step agam Nlrs Rush Potter page clnen .1 . ff' , .f4..,N1,- ge, . . Q W MM -- f .,.,,zx4:, v Av ,-a-L, f.if',, .,,,. , Y N111 . ' V in v v v v B ' V 1 . . . .. - ' ' 7 1 v 1' . L . ' 1 L 1 ' ' 1 4 . LL , A . L . L . L , L L ' 1 . ' 1 r ',f.1' ' - Y L . . v ' 1 . ,L , V . 1 - , . . 1 . ' ' ' ' - many MHS Jumor farmers perennlally rate L L Q 7 K7 1. L 1. 5 -Y ', L N . . . u 7 V 1 N . ,, Q ban ' r. A . Q . a in nb. x L ' x L Q V 1 L v 1 ' 1 V 4 1 fu . L L, ' v' . ' 7 . ' Q L 3 K L, . . . . . Q . . L ' 'L A Q. J UV . sa 1 A L Cm 'L' In 1 V ' 4 ' v 1 - ' y - v 4 ' v ' 7 ' . y y ' . - -Q L ' ' L .L ba x U N x Lx L n x ' 1 L' . L ' v L a L . 3 ..' ' , L L 1 . , L L ' .1 vi v v I . 1 v Q I 1 v a l v A ' A ' , L . ' ' ' , . . ? . ' 'Q I Q ,t X12 1 1
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