Appleton High School - Clarion Yearbook (Appleton, WI)

 - Class of 1955

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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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MRS. VIOLET MISS ELSIE KOPPLIN MR. RICHARD EMANUEL MR. RAY HAMANN HIMEBAUGH Language Head Mathematics Mdfl1Cmd!iCS Head Spanish Latin Head Basketball Coach ASSISIGUI FOOfl9dll Coach Spanish Club Latin Club Assistant Track Coach 4 DR. RUDOLPH SCHLUETTER German, German Club French, French Club LANGUAGE AND MATHEMATICS Would you believe that language is one of the most important subjects in our schools? The learning of most other subjects depends on the students understanding of language. This understanding may be more easily obtained by means of the study of a foreign language. A large per cent of the English language has been derived through the centuries from many different dialects. It is through languages that students become acquainted with customs, famous people and works of literature, thereby instilling an appreciation and understanding of different cultures. The mathematics department at Appleton High School strives to prepare its students for college worlc and for positions in the business world. Students may encounter the simplicity of algebra with its letters and negative numbers to the more complex study to the relationship of triangles in trigonometry. The courses are designed to sharpen the thinlcing and reasoning ability of the student, as well as to bringing fl lg- NM. ff, MR. HUBERT WETAK Mathematics Debate MISS MARY O'LEARY MISS about an understanding of the formulas and basic fundamentals Una nous Economics The Home Economics department is one course at Appleton High School which stimulates an appreciation of home life and its activities, and provides an oppor- tunity for future homemalters to handle typical home situa- tions. This study stresses the development of good taste and judgment in the selection and care of clothing. Meal planning, food preparation, and nutrition are also an important part of the course. All these phases of the home economics course are vital factors in providing a good home, which is the foundation of our society. iiiiff Home Arts CATHERINE SPENCE Home Arts Head Za Une . CAFETERIA It is the responsibility of Mrs. Mabel Schwartz, the director of the cafeteria, to prepare a delicious luncheon for many famished students and teachers of Appleton High School. Each morning she plans a well-balanced variety of nutritious food which appeals to the appetites of the students staying for lunch. The cafeteria provides sufficient food for approximately two hundred students daily. Nevertheless, when the occasion arises nearly three hundred fifty people can easily be served. However, Mrs. Schwartz does not perform this superhuman taslc alone, for she is assisted by Mrs. Beatrice Hansen and student help. Retzlaff, Otto J., Mrs. Hansen, Kohl, I., Mrs. Schwarz, Ward, Cooney, Nymoen, Knuppel, Knaaclz, J., Seton, Page 16

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