Washington High School - Scroll Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)

 - Class of 1949

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FACULTY - SOCIAL SCIENCE LANGUAGES ABT MUSIC I COMMERCIAL HOME ECONOMICS PHYSICAL EDUCATION Standing: Miss Purdy, History, january 1949 Class Counselor, Lincoln, Mr. Groth, German, Modern Foreign Language Department Chairman, German Club, Mr. Froehlich, History, Evening Dances Commit- tee, Athletic Games Committee, Mr. Bender, Commercial Geography, German, Miss Manning, Shorthand, Typing, Girls' Club, Mr. Ahl, History, Physical Education, Evening Dances Committee, Football, Track, Mr. Johnson, Latin, June 1951 Class Counselor, Latin Club, Miss Falk, Spanish, Spanish Club, Mr. Mil- brath, Art, Yearbook, Washington Players, Stage Crafts, Mr. Powers, History, Sociology, Football, Mr. Ewers, History, Economics, Social Science Department Chairman, January Class Director, Evening Enter- tainment Committee, Miss Stallman, English, Washington Players, Student Announcer Tryouts, Miss Porter, History, Geometry, Lincoln. Seated: Mr. Goodrich, Music, Community Singing Programs, Miss Meyer, Art, Girls' Club, Miss Handt, Latin, Department Chairman, Philomathea, Miss Spiering, History, School Auditor, Miss Kuehnast, Spanish, Boys' Club, Student Service, Caps and Gowns, Miss Murphy, Spanish, French, French Club, Girls' Club, Miss Gutsch, Art, Department Chairman, Commencement Committee, Poster Publicity, Prom Decorations, Mr. Erdman, Music, Maching Band, Auditorium Programs Committee. ll Standing: Mr. Miller, Typing, Athletic Association Bookkeeper, Mr. Bannister, Bookkeeping, Salesmanship, Commercial Department Chairman, Scroll Weekly Chairman, Yearbook, Mr. Goodearle, Physical Educa- tion, Department Chairman, Director of Athletics, Swimming, Mr. Hecht, Physical Education, Football, Basketball, Intramurals, Mr. Bruns, Shorthand, Typing, Boys' Club, Assistant School Treasurer, Mr. Woods, Typing, Bookstore, Mr. Trost, Bookkeeping, Geography, Arithmetic, Track, Cross Country, Mr. Omdoll, Bookkeeping, Cafeteria Management, Mr. Seifert, Office Practice, Bookkeeping, Used Book Exchange, Student Employment. Seated: Mrs. Gahl, Shorthand, Typing, Miss Fairall, Foods, Survey, Miss Bleyer, Shorthand, Typing, Athletic Council Secretary, Athletic Eligibility Records, Miss Raasch, Geography, German, Girls' Club, Student Employment, Miss Dillon, Physical Education, Girls' Athletic Association, Miss Carlson, Clothing, Infirmary, Junior Red Cross, Miss Bear, Shorthand, Typewriting, Locker Keys, Lost and Found, Miss Nappe, Geography, Typewriting, June 1950 Class Counselor, Student Council. 10

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Standing: Mr. Bruggink, Chemistry, Biology, Athletic Equipment, Ushers, Mr. Suchy, Physics, Stage Crew, Mr. Mereen, Metal Work, Electronics, Audio Visual Service Director, Camera Club, Scroll Weekly and Yearbook Photography, Mr. Hagberg, Mathematics, Spanish, Athletic Games Committee, Mr. McCutcheon, Biology, Athletic Games Committee, Mr. Vallier, Biology, Football, Mr. Sprague, Shop, Mechanical Draw- ing, Athletic Games Committee, Mr. Cook, Algebra, Geometry, School Finances, Mr. Burling, Algebra, Vice-Principal, Mr. Haney, Algebra, Geometry, Ticket Sales, Athletic Games Committee, Mr. Pestalozzi, Chemistry, Science Club, January 1950 Class Counselor, Mr. Derrwaldt, Biology, Athletic Games Com- mittee, Evening Entertainment Committee. Seated: Mr. Perchonok, Geometry, Trigonometry, Evening Entertainment Committee, Candy Store, Cheerleaders, Mr. Berg, Mechanical Drawing, Industrial Arts Department Chairman, School Treasurer, Mr. Candy, Trigonometry, Algebra, Philomathea, june I949 Class Counselor, Mr. Holbrook, Biology, Department Chairman, Science Club, Mr. Gettle, Chemistry, Athletic Games Committee, Golf, Mr. Brown, Algebra, Geometry, Choir Treasurer, Mr. McCain, Algebra, Geometry, Mathematics Department Chairman, Mr. Losse, Physics, Department Chairman, School Book- keeper, Commencement Committee, Evening Programs Committee, Jewelry Sales. Standing: Mrs. Gross, English, Girls' Club, Mr. Lubenow, English, Speech, Washington Players, Miss Goeden, English, Attendance, Miss Healy, English, Yearbook, Mrs. Bringe, English, Alphanea, Mr. Schnel- ler, English, Yearbook, Commencement Committee, June Class Director, Mr. Ruehl, English, Basketball, Tennis, Mrs, Boundey, English, Auditorium Programs Committee Chairman, Student Announcer Tryouts, Mr. O'Neil, English, Miss Schwalbach, English, Girls' Club. Seated: Miss Ryan, English and Speech, Alphanea, Miss Green, English, Advisement Director, Student Council, Miss Nickel, English, Girls' Club, Miss Zartner, library, Miss Strohm, English and Speech, Department Chairman, Commencement Committee Chairman, Miss Hauer, English, Scroll Weekly, Miss Zinns, English, Scroll Weekly, Miss Schott, English and Speech, Student Announcer Tryouts, Washington Players. FACULTY MATHEMATICS SCIENCE INDUSTRIAL ARTS ENGLISH SPEECH ,A S95 ff' 9 Vvfu' V L s17L 7 1 1 ' lf f, f I, A .



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IN TRIBUTE Knowledge gained through books is not the only necessary factor in the education of youth. There is also the learning to cooperate with one another in outside activities. Miss May Leete, in sponsoring welfare work in the Girls' Club for 26 years, has led many a sophomore girl to find not only joy in com- panionship, but also the gratification which comes from aiding the less fortunate. Through her extensive travels and exuberant spirit, she brought to her classes the realization that to be a good bookkeeper requires more than just accuracy and promptness. Now she is continuing to find joy in living through more travel and reading. Mr. Charles White will long be remembered as a successful and challenging history teacher. With a rnaster's degree from our state university, he was well equipped to help his students see how the past political and economic situations in our country in- fluence the present. He kept his students on their toes, gave them an excellent background, and helped prepare them for a better life. They will long remem- ber him for his sense of humor. After twenty-five years of service, he is now free t relax and enjoy his golf. Wy? WMM ls M MISS LEETE MR. WHITE , N HCDWARD MAULE Whenever we reflect on Washington's speech department, the colorful figure who was its director for twenty-five years becomes a tradition because of his untiring effort in state debate and forensics. Howard W. Maule, who passed away as the result of a heart attack August 15, l948, leaves an admirable record of achievement. With B.A. and M.A. degrees from Carroll College and the University of Wisconsin, he coached his school debate team to place first in the finals. In 1922, as president of the State Forensics Society, he came to Washington to build up our forensics teams, with the help of the debating societies. Mr. Maule worked with 'Tonians in the new field of State Debate and enabled them to take top honors in many competitions. His work in forensics has been hailed throughout the state. Washington shall always remember the example in leadership and fine teaching which has been so clearly set by Howard Maule. MESA! ly IN MEMQRY aff ll

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