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Q ARMIN GERHARDT, IR. MR. OWEN REPPERT iustrial Arts, Printers Club Industrial Arts, Backstage 3 M.S., Stout State College B.S., M.S., Stout State College riends and teachers INDUSTRIAL ARTS A class in industrial arts can lay the foundation for a worthwhile future, an interesting vocation or a hobby. A student may prepare for a career in many and varied fields. Courses in auto mechanics, mechanical drawing, printing, cabinet making and iron work provide valuable experiences and oppor- tunities for students to develop special aptitudes and interests. SCIENCE In this atomic age, the need for understanding the various fields of science is of utmost importance to students. Through the science department this need is fulfilled. In the sophomore year students are in- troduced to science through biology, a required subject. This course gives students a better under- standing of plants, animals, and man and introduces them to the interesting world of science. This in- terest often leads to further study in chemistry, con- cerned with the chemical changes of matter, and physics, the study of the physical changes of matter. Beginning: of another project-Gruruka, Boyer, K MR. MYRLON SEIMS MR. HARRY CAMERON Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Head, Lockers Oshkosh State College B.Ed., Oshkosh State College M.A., Lawrence College tilt A . l. I ,I I 2: I X - x ' L. fr -4- MR. CHARLES SCRIBNER Biology, Nature Club COGCII B.Ed., Stevens Point State College Ph.M., University of Wisconsin MR. G. A. EDIGER Chemistry, Assistant Football B.A., Bethel College M.A., University of Kansas University of Colorado MRS. IACK BURROUGHS MR. JACK BURROUGHS Science, English Biology, Backstage RadiovForum Workshop B.Ed., Stevens Point BS., Lawrence College State Colleqe, Stevens Point State College Layton Art School, Army University, Universities of Colorado, Wisconsin MR. VERNON ZIMMERMAN Biology, Assistant Football Duty Coach B.Ed., Oshkosh State College Universities of Chicago, Wisconsin Case Institute of Technology MP. WALTER PRIBNOW Science Head, Physics, Noon Camera Club B.A., North Central College M.Ed., Lawrence College Faculty . . . 11
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A-5,54 991204 rl? 5 MRS. VIRLEY BROWN MISS MRS. GENE NIENOW Eiiglnch, Driimatics DOI-ORES LANDREMAN English, History, Backstage BRI., St. Cloiifi State College Enqllshf Quill and Scroll B.S., Stevens Point BA., Lawrence College State College MA., University of Minnesota University ot Colorado MISS MINNE SMITH English BA., Lawrence College Northwestern University Universities ot Colorado Belgium Your faculty ENGLISH The understanding, use, and appreciation of the MISS MISS RUTH PARKINSON LAVERNE KNIEBUSCH Assistant Librarian English' Publicity BA., Lawrence College BA., MA., University ot Wisconsin M.L.S., University of Wisconsin English language are brought to the students through the English department. English is a compulsory subject in the sophomore and junior years. During this time, students gain the ability to express themselves orally and in writ- ing. During their junior year, a study of American literature instills in them a greater appreciation ot Classroom libraries are used to acquaint the students with a Wide range ot reading materials. Time spent in reading current publications intro- duces them to valuable sources ot information. In their senior year, students may select either a college-preparatory or a general English course. The latter Otters a turthering of English knowledge to those who do not intend to go on to school. In- cluded in the college-preparatory course is the study ot literary works of well-known English authors. Columbia University University ot North Carolina Jv' I their American heritage. 54' 1 ,, I22 X rt' I -I V1.1 an kikz . r I - pllij MISS ETHELWYN BAERWALDT MISS MYEl2nTIEhBROOKS Head Librarian Q B.Ed., Oshkosh State College B.ErI., Stevens Point Ph.M University State College B.I..S., University ot Wisconsin Denver University of Wisconsin University ot Colorado MISS MARIORIE WILLIAMS English, Talisman BA., Carleton College Columbia University, Universities of Wisconsin Oklahoma 10 . . . Faculty MISS ADELA KLUMB English Head BA., Lawrence College MA., Bread Loat School ot English, Middlebury College Universities of California, Minnesota, Chicago, North Carolina Students also review grammar and letter-writing and do extensive work in composing themes and term papers. Hal - Ln. 5 Learning through discussion-Wochos, Danlay, Schulz, J., Newbury, Johnson, W.
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MR. K ENNETH EDGE Svcrial Studies, Ushers Club, lvlatheniatics Ifatlio Forum Wor'kshcirv B.Ed., Platteville State College M.A. Lawrence College MR. ADOLF S. DILLGN Social Studies Tennis Coach, Head Football Coach B.A., North Central College If 'Q' ii I r I MISS ELIZABETH PLOWRIGHT Social Studies, English Clarion Business Staff B.A., M.A., Lawrence College Oshkosh State College M.A., University of MR. HAROLD BRIESE MR. E. IOHN GOODRICI-I MR. KENNETH SAGER Social Studies Social Studies, Talisman Social Studies Head Audio-Visual Aids Bid., Qshkosh State Coileqp Humorous Declamation Ph.B., M.A., Lawrence M.A., University of Iowa Of5l0fY B.A., Lawrence Coll Your futures- SOCIAL SCIENCE The social science department prepares students for their future as citizens. All juniors are required to take American history. Through this course they learn about their own country's government, cus- toms and ways. Further courses are offered in world geography, economics, world history, psychology, and sociology. This year the social science department presented a new opportunity to the students in offering a five- day trip to Washington D.C. This educational ex- cursion toolc place during the Christmas holidays. LANGUAGES Languages, among the elective subjects in our school, are chosen by many students preparing for college. Appleton High School offers Latin, French, German and Spanish, giving the students the op- MISS IOANN RIEDL portunity to gain a knowledge of another language Latin, Latin Club besides their own. A study of the history and culture B.S., Milwaukee State Collegek S of these countries also becomes a valuable part ot Vjbkg QLXNXM. 5 eachcourse. 'LXXXXNXPXXQJ ' ' -R s.-Rave was WTAQTSQ wk Q.v-sf' MRS. VIOLET HIMEBAUGH Language Head Spanish, Spanish Club B.A., M.A., Texas Technological College Universities of Colorado, Wisconsin 12 . . . Faculty SCHLUETER mv N Germ lub Fren ub S It Northwe ll Mr. Exner confers wxth parents .A., Ph. , n'v on Go to school nxght
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