Horlick High School - Polaris Yearbook (Racine, WI)

 - Class of 1951

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. ' 7 WOO.-ffa-gay. fiiifci Alphus J. Cat Otto A. Henderson Esttur J. King x Colleges-Universities of COIISQGB- Vlrqlnta Jr. Colleges- Unlverslty of Nebraska and Wisconsin. CDUGQU. Stout lnstltute, Wisconsin, Un tverslty of Subject- Commerclul. Milwaukee State Teachers Colorado at Boulder, Mar- Actlvlty-StudentTreasury Sllbleet- Draftlng, Elec- tricity Dept. Chatrman. quette Unlverslty. Sub- t-A ob N gcc merlcan Pr lems octal Problems. Actlvl- ty- Chairman Social Stu dtes Department. Once every two weeks during the school year, the teachers Several times each year the faculty meets together for meet tn room l34 to hold school for themselves. At these faculty meetings they decide school policy in a democratic manner, and make decisions vital to keeping I-lorllck with the best of 'em. ln the flrst row are J. Hubbard, Fl. Sims, D. Seidel, F. Nemacheck, and W. Wilkerson. We find in the second row T. Curtis, P. Patton, E. Stone, J. Hancock, W. West, and R. Plqglns. Miss L. Schubert, E. King, and R. Pepllnskl are in the third row, while Miss l-I. Sorenson good times which we students seldom hear about. The first party of the faculty this year found Chow-hound Hancock second to Miss Turgasen ln line for hot dogs from Mrs. John- son. Eagerly awaiting their turn are Dorothy Jacobsen, Rose Manogian, and Helen Kammerer. Mr. Smith, Mr. Ne- macheck, and Mr. West as well as Mrs. Nemacheck have been nosed out by the hungry crowd. ls discernible ln the upper right. ln addition to teaching a full schedule of classes, the Horllck faculty has continually strlven for closer student-faculty relationships. Advising student council committees, chaperoning all-school parties, and conferring with individual students, are but a few of the activities that keep our faculty working lonq past the dismissal bell. Ruth C. Peplinski Colleges-Milwaukee State Teachers, Unlverstty of Wisconsin. Subject- Lib- rary. Rex Sims Colleges- Muncie Normal lnstltute, Marquette Uni- versity, Indiana State Normal, Wabash College, Stout Institute, University of Wisconsin. Subject- Blaloqy and Physics. Activity- Science Club. Roy L. Plgglns Colleges- University of Wlsconsln Milwaukee State Teachers. Subject - English. Activity- Q-oss Country. . Helga M. Sorenson Col eges - Milwaukee State Teachers College Marquette University Subject- English, Music Julia C. Plguetto Colleges- Northwestern Unlvers tty. Sublect- Speech. Activity- Foren- Lois Rumuge Colleges- Whitewater State 'Teachers' College Subject-Commercial. AC- sics, Chlldren's The ter. ttvtty - Tawast. Laura A. Stosieluk A , H C. tewat Colleges- Un at C3 to olleqe, Wlsc sln, s ty g., lt sin. T xqe ver y b ect matics, rm e hysl ucatlon. Ac- erlcanlwbb :rx c 'By' Football a rman C o an visor 0 -928 R tramuralAthletlcs. B l rt 'st . t- Unlverslt of Wtscmmsln, , - , 4 ,vest N 1 s . . .,-v'3 ?JU'o Leona G. Schubert Colleges-MllwaukeeState Teachers College, Unl- verstty of Wisconsin, Mar- quette Untverslty Middle- bury College. Subject- Spantsh and English.. Activity- Spanish Club. Clifford E. Taylor Colleges- Oshkosh State Teachers. S u b 1 e c t- lndustrlal Arts. Dorothy Seidel Colleges- University ol Wlsconsln University of Colorado. Subject- Social Studies. Activity- Trl- Beta'-Chl. C. A. Wockman Colleges- Platteville State Teachers College, Unl- of Ctnclnattl sr 1 N I a e orma Untvers lt of versity Michigan C lle 0 99. gr Mlchlwn. Sublect- int- tng. Actlvlty-Typothetae. . W .4 7 Q2 'J 1l,l? U!'J 'L' 4--f. foam, 5 i 4-f7,.H,.'L:'!.Jhc Mi:

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,.-.N as ,rf 'ii' n 70? plan Om 5 ' 640 nut Werner Smith Principal P, y Francis Nemacheck s Vice Principal New at Horlick, but already popular is Mr. Nemacheck who came to us this year from our city rival, Washington Park. Mr. Nemacheck has studied at Lawrence College, and the University of Wisconsin. I-le serves us as a teacher of World Civics and Journalism, and as advisor to the Herald and to Student Council. Being a principal of I . -af like Horlick is not a S le i f the moment that school the gf' ' ix spring until Mi. Smith v in the 'Q ' Q R fall, his task of planning activities 'if fi t Q -X goes on. l ll ,CL Having studied at Carthage College, 'X 2 g the University of Iowa, the University of L ' ' T51 Chicago, and the Universityof Wisconsin, ,S Q J 3 ' as well as having taught in the science X . C -lil i department at Horlackh Mr. Smith is well- 3 l prepared to be our ea er. ' ' s QW tg? .1 - J W' Kenneth Boinaon Colleges-LaCrosse Stale Teachers, Lawrence Col- gesg, 2-9rAveruUn Nest? u ec me can o lems, and World Civili- zations. Actlvlty-Sophm more Football and Basketball, and Tennis. John C. Hubbcrd Colleges- Illlnols State Normal University, Unl- versity oi Illlnols. Sub- Aect- Music. Activity- lfle Club. Amy M. Connolly Col eqes- Milwaukee and Whitewater State Teachers Colleges, GfeqmCollege, Unlverslty of lsconsln Subject - Stenoqraplgz, Typewrltlnq, and Bo - keeping. Actlvtty- Gul- dance, Hall Monitors. Edna L. Jenkins Colleges- Chlcaqo Art Institute, University of California, and Marquette University. Subject- Art. Theodore R. Curtis Nl Colleges-Oshkosh Teach- ers, lpon College, Unl- verstty of Wisconsin, Mil- waukee Teachers, Purdue Subject- Drlvlng. Halen T. Kammerer Colleges-Milwaukee Dow- ner College, University of Wisconsin, University of Colorado, Marquette Unlv. Subject- Emi ish. Actlv- lty- Natlona Honor Soc. Beniamin J. Ewers Colleges- Lawrence Subject- Algebra and Geometry. Actlvlty- Soph- omore Footba1l,Wreetllnq, and Asst. Track Coach. Beatrice D. Lumley Colleges- Northwestem Unlversltg, Boulder Unl- verslty. ubject- Physl- cal Education for Girls. Acttvlty- Girls R-Club and Ft-Work. Jones L. Hancock Colleges- Colorado Coll- ege, Middlebury College, University! of Wlsconsln, and Nor! westem Unlv. Subject-French.Actlvlty- Hi-Y,Guldance Committee Eve Newman C olleqes- Lawrencel, Subject- Engll h. ' 'FQ .' ,gt I ..w' . 1, ,-., . l'L 11' Lilian Holm Colleges lwaukee State Teachers College Mar- quette Unlverstty, Llnlver- stty ot' Wisconsin lExt.l Subject- Biology and Gutdance.ActtvttV-lunior Red Cross, Chairman of Assembly A Committee. Patricia A. Patton Colleges- Unlversltb of Illlnats, Iowa State nl- verstt . Subject- Foods and Cafeteria Manager. , ., XD



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wi? . Q ' 5 52 .li l X X -'2fg ..' t. , A NM , , M. Esther Shaw Colleges- Knox College, Wellesley College, North- western University-S Uni- versity of Iowa, ntvsr- stty ot Wisconsin, and Co umbla Unlverettx. Sub- 1ect-Mathemattcs. cttvt- ty- Tawasi Y-Teens, Co- Ftecreational Club. . was . . Evodno C. Stone Colleges- Park College, University ot Chicago, National Y .W.C.A. School and University ot Wiscon- sin lExtenstonl Subject- Dean of Girls. Arno J. Turgnsen Coltws- Wisconsin, Colu ta, and Marquette Universities, Whitewater State Teachers' College, and Bureau of University Travel. Subject-English, English Dept. Chairman. Wwren L. Wilkerson Colleges- Comell Col- lege Antioch College . University of Iowa,Raclne Extension Center of the University of Wisconsin. Subjects- Chemistry, Phy- sics. Activity- Movie Operators. Jean T. Wilson Colleges-Beloit College, University of Chtcago, Columbia University. Sub- ject- Home Economics. Mr Taylor and Mr. Wackman enjoy a qame of cribbage down in the machine shop aftera hearty meal in the cafeteria. Other members of the faculty who occasionally make their At the teacher's table in the cafeteria, we see most of the faculty every day enjoying the excellent cuisine of Miss Patton and Mrs. Johnson. In addition to the good food, the teachers find stimulation ln the conversation! William W. West way to our faculty men's card club are Stewart, Curtis, Bahnson, Ewers, and Hubbard. Beside bi-weekly meetings to discuss the problems facing students cmd teachers, this year the faculty presented a talent show for the entertainment of the student body. ln order to give our parents a view of what school life is like, the faculty presented an open house which proved advantageous to students, faculty, and parents. For these and the many other things they've done for us, we give our thanks to awonderful faculty. Dorothy Jacobson Clerk Mrs. Johnson Rose Monogien Cook Stenographer Colleges- Universities of Karsos Wisconsin, Iowa State 'lleachers College. Sublect- English. Ac- ttvltg- Polaris, Debate, and heerleaders. Florence Von Marter Colleges- Wesley Me- morial Hosplta! School ol Nursing Northwestern Unlversltg, Marquette Unt- verslty. ubject- School Nurse. William Hopke Service Man Ted Oeltel Service ManAlJj PM tv M Adam Vermey Not Pictured Frank Hozlelt Chief Eng eer Ton? Wasik Eng neer M., ,Q 'll fl 5 I 1 Q

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