Kaukauna High School - Papyrus Yearbook (Kaukauna, WI)

 - Class of 1942

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HEAD MAN To the minds of all Kaukauna High School students, the name Mr. Dryer, means principal lt also means many other things. A lieutenant colonel in the United States Army Reserve, he is our greatest advisor on discipline, and in these times he is a help to those who wish to serve their country in some way, particularly those boys who want to join the armed forces of the nation. Besides watching over the students of Kaukauna High School, he takes time out everyday to convince future chemists that the only way to learn is through experience and ably demonstrates with stories of the World War No. 1. True, we may shiver with fear to cross the threshold of his oflice, but we never hesitate to ask his advice or help on some problem we may have. It's been a pleasure knowing Mr. Dryer advisor, friend, and schoolmaster. .Jlffflfw VMJWW ltlliifi MQW 3 iff if la J' pi Klbilgrfapftllr Wir our superintendent and principal, are the planners and the workers behind the scenes of our high school lines. It is they who purchase the equipment we use, plan and direct our every school activity, and strive to make our school lives happy and worthwhile. It is largely through their efforts that we can look back at our school year with pleasant memories and look forward to future years of high school and to graduation with anticipation. Page 9

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WEN!! -Emerg' SCHGOL BOARD P. Van Dyke, M. Bayorgeon, Mrs. McCarty, N. Haupt li. Greenwood, W, Hass. Five men and two women constitute our Board of Education. Their's is the task of directing the processes of education in the public schools of Kaukauna. Some of their many duties include the hiring of all teachers, preparing the financial budget for the schools, supervising the upkeep of the buildings and grounds, and making all purchases of school materials. The excellence of the educational facilities that Kaukauna offers is testimony of this gtoup's ability. Members and ofhcers of the school board are N. Haupt, president, Mrs. joseph McCarty, vice-president, William Hass, secretary-treasurer, and Mrs. john Cleveland, Peter Van Dyke, Edward Rennicke, and Marshall Bayorgeon. We, the class of 1942, wish to extend our thanks and appreciation for the work the school board has done to make our high school lives both happy and successful. THE MAN THE HALL As graduating seniors we feel that it has been an honor and a privilege to have been students under and to have known Superintendent James F. Cavanaugh. He is a man whom we admire and respectfor his ethics, knowledge, understanding of young people, and, last but not least, his sense of humor. The members of the senior class will always remember Mr. Cavanaugh as the genial gentleman who patrolled his domain, seeking student prob- lems and trying to put them to rights. We are glad that strange faces always bother our superintendent, because by this irritation we have come to know him better. Remember in your freshman year when you were stopped in the hall by this gentleman and asked, What's your name? . Many of us remember that first meeting and successive meetings when we brought our difiiculties to Mr. Cavanaugh, and on other occasions when he sensed our problems before we recognized them as such and helped us in solving them. Of course, we must not forget Mr. Cavanaugh's role as the champion of the democratic privilege of oral expression. H As an advertiser of American ideals, he stands unchallenged, for who would dispute a man so well versed in the fundamentals of America's historic past. Page S



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MR. OSCAR GABLE. Platteville Teachers College, B.E.,junior Committee, Director party orchestra . Subjects, commercial arith- metic and geography, U.S. History, draw- ing and woodwork. He likes a special kind of orchestra music'-his own orches- tra's. MR. STANLEY BEGUHN. Stout Insti- tute, B.S., University of Wisconsin, .junior Committee. Subjects, drawing, woodwork, cabinet making, architectural drawing. Basketball tournament proved to be his specialty. Fifth period assemblies bother him most. MISS ANN GIBBONS. Bradley Poly- technic Institute, University of Wiscon- sin, University of Maine, Dean of Women, Junior committee. Subjects, cooking, sew- ing, and home arts. She advises the girls on their separate problems and teaches the boys to cook. MISS BERNICE JACOBINAS. Superior State Teachers College, University of Wisconsin, B.S., Freshman committee. Subjects, cooking, sewing, and chemistry. Could it be all those boys in cooking fourth period that always make her late for dinner every noon. At the present time when our country so desperately in need of skilled worker the nation's high schools have an impc tant place in the training for those skill Upper picture left, Mr. Beguhn instruc lj. Faust in the fine art of mechanical draw ingfa skill very essential in a machi age. Upper picture right, Mr. Gable sup: vises R. Hopfensberger at the wood latl All aspects of wood working are tang in the manual arts shop. Housekeeping, homemaking, conserx tion of foods and clothing, and the stu! of diets are instructed by Miss Gibbo and Miss jacobinas. At the left botto M. Rupert and C. Kempen are busy at thi sewing projects. On the right, C. Sp and M. Lappen sort out the groceries preparation for a cooking assignment.

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