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9 MR. JOHN GRAFF MR. BRUNO KRUEGER MISS MISS MR. HERBERT SIMON Commercial Department Head LAURA LIVERMORE LEONE ROBICHAUD Commercial Commercial Club Commercial Club Commercial Commercial Commercial Club Assistant Basketball Coach Talisman Business Commercial Club Commercial Club Assistant Track Coach U. S. Stamp Sales Assistant Ouill and Scroll Athletic Manager COMMERCIAL The commercial department ol Appleton l'Iigh School is recognized lor its outstanding contribution to the busi- ness world. Here students have endless opportunities lor job placements alter being well trained in practical slcills and such techniques as oilice machines and Filing pro- cedures. A group of well trained boolckeepers, typists, stenographers and secretaries are graduated each year. MRS. CAROLINE SULLIVAN Commercial Clarion' HEALTH The physical education department of Appleton High School endeavors to improve the health, growth, muscular development and slcill in the physical activities ol all stu- dents. Through the numerous exercises and seasonal sports which are a part ol the physical education classes, the M value oi good health and sportsmanship is stressed. Further emphasis is placed on health by Mrs. O'Keele, our school nurse, who teaches senior girls home hygiene, a course in the theory oi nursing slcills. W 3'-, s P in 1' Commercial Chlub .iff ,,ss lit . , , - 3 g, ' MR. DAVID BLACK Physical Education Archery Club Square Dance Club Tumbling Club MISS PATRICIA GIBBONS Physical Education Orchesis Bowling Club MRS. JULIA O'KEEFE P 4 ' , S I 'Al' -1 5 4 A 0 'ae Q 1 -I EEE? I . H' V f era r ,58 H MR. LAWRENCE WITZKE Physical Education Cheerleaders Intramurals Nurse Home Hygiene Page 'I3
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L gf .figl fl MISS ETHELWVN MISS MYRTLE BROOKS MRS. VIRLEY BROWN MISS ADELA KLUMB MISS BAERWALDT English English, Curtain Call Department I-lead LAVERINIE KNIEBLISCH Assistant Librarian One,Act Plays English Library Staff fi' rw ,sliy5.gvy:,I-F 12225 ' f,1i:i.Qi gg iq . fa- . sc ' ' . j c fi r Miss ootorers LANDREMAN English Ouill and Scroll Um School Publicity Our Sophs are always ready with the answer. QL ENGLISH The goal of the English oepartment is to train each student so that he is capable of demonstrating proficiency in the understanding and use of English. To accomplish this, Appleton I-ligh School requires tvvo years of English. The desire for better literature is stimulated by classroom libraries and various projects such as movies, dramatiza- tions and displays. Besides the lull time English staff, Miss Elizabeth Rlovv- right, of the social science department, and Mrs. Jean Rooler, of the science department, also teach sophomore and junior English classes. Miss Ruth Miellce and Miss Librarian, Library Stall Ethelvvyn Baervvaldt have charge of the library. Under their competent supervision, the students have many hours of quiet study and help in finding the information they are seelcing, This year, under the direction of Miss Elizabeth Rlovv- right, experimental efforts were macle in the field of inte- rated studies to co-ordinate American I'Iistory and English. The aim of this program is to help students gain a more meaningful understanding of American literature through a realization that it is a part of Americais history and an outgrowth and record thereof. ' ' L A .L f f L., . :I W li I I I I Eff ' f -uni, X , 4 ..,.. I I - ' ' M-3' 'Wi . X I - X MISS MRS. GENE NIENOW MRS. JEAN POOLEP MISS MINNE SMITH MISS RUTI-I MIELKE English, Make-up English, Biology English MARJORIE WILLIAMS Page 19 'iCIarion English, Talisman
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Q w X s 'WL-i MR. MR. G. A. EDIGER MR. WALTER PRIBNOW MR. CHARLES SCRIBNER MR. JACK BURROUGHS Chemistry Science Head Biology VERNON ZIMMERMAN Biology Assistant Football Coach Physics, Noon Duty Nature Club Biology Backstage Biology Assistant Football Coach Camera Club SCIENCE From the time vve learn the difference between a maple leaf and an oalc leaf until we begin to understand the theory of evolution, the importance of science cannot be underestimated in this atomic age, Not only do these courses encourage the students to reason for themselves, but also to reach conclusions from their ovvn observations. Through these studies students become acquainted with light, heat, electricity and the intricacies of the human body. An important aim of the science department is to intro- duce our students to the most needed fields of science. . 7,-r- f in Now sophomores, these are the intestines of Mr. George. '7fzeq n ad ffzlzoaqfz Mah SOCIAL SCIENCE The social science department aims to give us, as future citizens of the United States, a clearer picture of the social, economic, and political problems of the past and future. Before us are unfolded our great heritages, portrayed in the bloodshed of many of our Iellowmen. Little do we Icnovv and appreciate the peoples of our world. Only through learning the customs and habits of other countries will we understand and malfe our country a better place in which to live. With this Icind of Irnovvledge, which can be acquired at A.H.S., we can meet the challenge of the future vvith courage and hope. MR. HAROLD BRIESE Social Science Audio-Visual Aids MR. ADOLF DILLON Social Studies Head Football Coach Tennis Coach if 'Y ,tif MR, KENNETH EDGE MR. DONALD EXNER MR. MISS MR. KENNETH SAGER SOCIGI Studies Social Studies E. JOHN GOODRICH ELIZABETH PLOWRIGHT Social Studies Head A Ushers Club Head Traclc Coach Social Studies English Humorous Declamation Radio Forum Workshop Extemporaneous Spealcing Radio-Forum Worlcshop History Oratory, Speech Mathematics Talisman Clarion
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