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iw acully | | Our Musky photographer caught the three home economics teachers; Evelyn Ls Schultz, Florence Hahn, and Mary i‘ | Bielefeld planning their spring outfits a with the aid of one of the new pattern books that are available in the home. making room. Charles Shook and Lindley Hoopes, who have been faculty members at M.H.S. for many years, have witnessed many distributions of the annual Au- RORAN. Here we find them looking through some of the old yearbooks. “This is Your Life, Jim Maas’’ was the theme of one of the pep assemblies for the football season. Participating in “Moose’s” past were John Bready, Fred Messenger, John Mc- Areavy, Lee Miller, Max Collins, and John Goudy. -
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MH. S. Two of our new teachers this year were Dorothy Marcue and Marjorie Hoff. mann who shared an apartment across the street from the high school. Here we see them sampling some of their home cooking. Tom Bruner caught John Bready just as he was leaving for home after a tiring day at M.H.S. If we could hear their conversation it might be that they were making plans to attend one of the big tournament games at Iowa City. Three teachers who make it a habit to eat together every noon are Eula Downer, Mildred Fogarty, and Hetty Kemble. No doubt they find this short social time a welcome break after a long morning of classes.
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Five people who help keep things running smoothly at our school are the custodians pictured above, glancing at their daily schedule. Left to right they are: Gertrude Steele, Bob Schmidt, Ernest Gullekson, Ralph Flake, and Harold Marx. This efficient staff has many duties which they perform every day; such as keeping halls clean, painting, emptying waste baskets, and cleaning class rooms. These custodians of M. H. S. have a job which requires more responsi- bility than most of us realize. (Gans e cleria Three familiar faces to students who eat in the M.H.S. cafeteria every noon are pictured at the lower left preparing for another busy noon time. Left to right they are: Mrs. Lila Hilde- brand, Mrs. ;,Martha Carlson, and Mrs. Alta Allen. Every day approximately 175 students are served in our cafeteria. Pictured at the lower right are two of the students who help out with the work in the cafeteria. Here we find George Long dipping ice cream, and Ed Ware drawing orange juice.
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