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HOME ARTS INDUSTRIAL ARTS Leisure time Miss Mary 0 Leary Mu Marian Hogan Mr Myrlon Scum Ho e Arts Home Arts Industrial Arts Home Arts Club Home Arts Club Athletic Equipment Mr Owen Rapport Mr Armin Gerhardt J Mr Roger Kerstner Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Head Industrial Arts lockers Printer s Club Back Stage actlvlty and practical A wide variety of Home Arts courses helps prepare our students for future homemak mg The arts of cooking and serving are studied along with the basic skills of home management The maze of the kitchen be comes a familiar workshop for the boys in their special foods class A sense of personal pride and achievement results from tailoring a new suit or preparing a tasty dmner A Home Arts student faces future homemaking tasks with confidence The skulls we acquire in Industrial Arts are valuable to us In later years Craftsmen in wood iron and machinery find increasing demand for their talents ln an age where assembly lines afford us very little opportu nity for personal achievement a hobby in creating or repairing puts a feeling of satis faction back ln our work The wide variety of courses offered include auto mechanics printing cabinet making mechanical draw ing and a senior engineering course for ,. 4. .ni A l W ft., -1- we ., , ln Senior Engineering and Drawing, Wally Huttenburg learns how careful and exacting he must be. 22 . . . Faculty college bound boys .1 Judith Wright checks the hemline as Sue Gilbertson models her new wit.
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Our daily needs are provided for SCHOOL PERSONNEL I Three behind the scenes staffs help to 4 give us a well-run school. The maintenance crew clears the sidewalks of snow, mows the lawns, and keeps the school ship-shape inside and out. Our ofiice workers give out passes, permits, and punishments and handle efficiently all the other necessary paper work. Our cafeteria cooks with their student helpers prepare a hot, nourishing meal in the busy rf cafeteria. ,ri f ' ..-f , The ottice of Appleton High is always busy-Miss Verna Hahn, Mrs. Helene McElroy, Miss Joyce Wolk. I7 ' i ' it I tv l 'Q c -hr ' They feed 500 hungry people each day-Mr. Hubert N , M N , Wetak, Mrs. Herman Schwartz, Mrs. Violet Hime- Qy 1 ' Q. f fl 'A f baugh, Mrs. Beatrice Hansen. fd- is :xx tl . I - f PL in CJ A Ngx A - ' X. L- 1 OTH. I ae Q 1 ' i' ' T L- fir.: W Q E yt Q l ' g, 4. J . , .1 :. : X Ll , - I xx -, They keep A.H.S. at its sparkling best-Mrs. Esther Eastman, Mrs. Mildred Captain. e , 'E i llisll ilil ll I Q - 7 , :I uw i ,. . y fl i , l ., , t Q... 1. . A-qc fx 1 M if 17-'-fir N ' . l . . , is fi ' f v I 1 Q 5 i l Qt' ' X ff:-'-..-L::'..-TL. . , A .i MZ f ' X X. 2u,,l'isr fx .,' ' s Jf? ' TN. 'Q ' ' ' 4' -. A R l All A . ,xi 1 Eh. ..-...--1 ' ,' -'A .V-4 Y f x . . --l ,. s.- -,fa ...ay , ,T or ifi-czZ5?j-. '- -' 1 V Q.. , ' ti, ' 51- E - x' ' L. N- fy A 4 Their round-the-clock service provides a well-maintained school-Ml. Irwin Kroll, 1' Mr. Ferdinand Arnold, Mr. Harold Sietx, Mr. Frank Rulabert, Mr. Gerald Southard, Mr. Christopher Stark.
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PHYSICAL EDUCATION With the advent of automation and the resulting decrease In physical labor our nation has become concerned about physical fitness Here at A H S our physical education department helps to solve this problem as it strives for improved coordination of mind and body good sportsmanship and team work among the students Not only tech niques but basic rules are learned n all of the competitive games Besides sports danc cation and first and is offered to round out the physical education program .L Mu Geraldine Johnsor School Nurse Home Hyg ene Miss Theodosla Brxexlnslu Physical Education 9-w 1' f x fs ' . ua' Miss Faulme Gaertnel Phys cal Educat on G l A A Mr Lawrence Wnxke Mr David Black Phys cal Educat o Phys cal Education ln ra u a S Tumbling Club . r One, two, three, kick! -A iunior gym class goes through its paces. Archery Club Faculty . . . 23 experience bring us satisfaction . . . I Q 3 . . . . I l '. 'zu' 4' .ffifl . . . .' . . ' g :V.:.'Ek:'1I I I ing and gymnastics, training in driver's edu- Offhesis Giflilho-Wllf19 'f' ,, P9 s ,' C ,uiyihlfg b .y . l ff l Y ' .3 .M -rw, .ity f- i x V m rl ' 1' .1
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