Kenosha High School - Spy Yearbook (Kenosha, WI)

 - Class of 1927

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2 THE sPY FOR IQ27 FINE ARTS-PUBLICj-SPEAKING-MUSIC one of which may be in the pool Where careful instruction is given in swim- ming and in life-saving exercises. Volunteer teams represent the school in all forms of athletics, and the generous collection of trophies Won attests the success of their efforts. The Nlanual Training and Domestic Arts Departments are provided for in the Junior High School building situated on the adjacent block. The beautiful auditorium, with a capacity of 1500 and a fully equipped stage, serves as high school assembly, a medium for school presentations and a center of the civic life of the city which finds here a gathering place for lectures, concerts and other activities. The long years of Waiting and hoping have found their fulfillment in this realization of dreams, of which the Kenosha High School and Kenosha citizens are justly proud. G. F. Looivrrs, Superintendent l13l

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THE SPY iiffa'-Q-N-.l1!!!5 FoR1927 QQ HGLAH MISS MEDRQCK M12 V 5:1 SCA LTZ llllrll llll MISS GDAYBKL MESS QVWLSON IORFIGN IANGUACP9 On the th1rd H001 a1e found the two su1tes of laborato1 1e5 fO1 the phys1cs, chem1stry and bxology YV1th 1 spec1ally equ1pped YCCIYZUIIOII 1oom for each group a11d a conser1 ato1y on the 100f Whe1e plants a1e gl OWI1 and prese1Ved fO1 the Wo1k of the b1ol ogy depzutment The home IOOITI pla11 fO1 study g1oups p1e1 1115 111 add1t1o11 to the three ge11e1 al study halls RCC1t2lt1011 pe11ods sue fO1fV five mlnutes 111 length, 1nd the day lb d1 V1ded 1l1tO e1ght per1ods the hfth of Wh1ch 15 gxven up to the v1r1ous stu dent act1v1t1es Wh1ch fO1IT1CI'ly found themselves seuously hand1capped 111 thelr efforts to carry 011 after school hou1s A sane and l1be1al d1sc1pl1ne 15 eXe1c1sed through the help of the Stu -Wgfil :shim W dent Counc1l Wh1ch assumes 1espons1b1l1ty fox hall control a11d general act1v1t1es, thus 21ffO1CllIlg t1 'lllllllg 111 government a11d self COI1t10l The phvslcal Welfa1e of stude11ts 1S m1111ta1ned by the use of two gymnas1ums and a pool Each student IS 1equ11 ed to schedule two per1ods pe1 Week, Y Q i IT QE 1 P 1 l . F ,A 5 ' 5 1 . :Jak-.JJ . 1 I Sf, A A S iz - K 1 X is . U - V sg ' 1 ' - kt5-- 1 L 7 . 1 1 f. l 1 4 1 N ' i K 1. x A C . 7 . . . 1 . . K 1 q 4 . . . X -. g . .- . ,E . L . . -. A - X . . ' .x . C - C C Q . ., V I - . 15 . , l . I .C , , . . . - , 1 I . ' 1 Lli A Q . . . x L C C 5 ' - N C U I I N ' . ' . ' . E17



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IHE sPY '? i roR1Q27 IIII1-lif IIIl X W Jar Wifi! f w MANUAL ARIS HOML ECONOMICS The Spzrzf of Kenosha Hzgh School N rll-HS l7l1Cf 1'ct1ospcct of Kenosha Hlgh School Clllllllg the p 1st hf tccn yca1s, o11e IS p1 ompted to cc11tc1 h1s thoughts p11n1 Illly tbout thc Splllt of the school CD11C,S thoughts I1 LtL11 ally lull back to the t1n1c when th1ee hu11d1 ed students met togethe1 111 a bulldlllg whe1e 11ume1 ous 1ooms were occup1ed by eleme11t11y classes and whe1e, though the Illlllgllllg of 1 v'111ety of ages and statu1es, phys1cally a11d mentally fu1111shed OppO1 tu111ty fO1 the growth of sympathy a11d u11de1stand111g, yet the COl1d1f1011S WC1 e 11Ot best su1ted to the development of h1gh school Splllt and h1gh school 1I1fC1CSfS But 11urnbe1s soon 1ncreased to the po111t where the bu1ld111g was devoted solely to h1gh school classes and an 111st1tut1o11al co11sc1ous11ess soo11 began to mamfest 1tself 1n loy1lt1es to classes and orga111zat1ons, and finally 111 an 1I1C1CE1S1Hg dCVOf1011 to general school concerns a11d 111terests Athlet1c compet1t1o11, debat111g a11d declamatory CO11tCStS began to stn' school sp11'1t , Wllllllllg teams won mo1e and H1016 e11thus1'tst1c suppo1t L11ge1 g1oups WCIC 11ow go111g away to school, n1o1e 'lluflllll WCIC retu111111g to V1S1t and boost forthe school And old K H S was beg11111111g to hnd 1tself O11 the map The bpv was rebo111 Both 1ssue a11d annual we1e he11t1ly SLlppO1 ted by the school and the commu111ty O1ChCSf11 and glee clubs came 1IltO be 1110 Publ1c speak111g was 1l1t1OdllCCd 111fO the CL11I'1Cl1lLlIT1 a11d I1Ot o11ly gave the students ffilllllllg 111 the out of 0111 CXQICSSIOII, but created OppO1tL1I11ty fO1 VO1C1I1g school sD1r1t a11d SCIlUI1'1C11tS of school loyalty The school co11t111ued to gl ow 111 11L1IHl7Ll s, the 11un1be1 of te1che1s lI1C1L,Z1SCCl, new subjects WCIC 111 t1oduced 111t0 the Cl1I'11Cl1lL1H1, st'111d11ds of wolk . ' . 5 x- fk . ul 'ui 1- . fe-ss ' , . ' 5 1- 7 . 5 I lf' ZFE tv-ew ' rm A tgcaf y 15 ,uri 1 1 r. xx' ' fox 'K 1 LA 1' ' X ' QQ f-Y, 1112.-., l'1,1z,b 41.2 ,. tif ' ., .1 3 if 11 IWT. 'Lfl Vx .. ' . 1 ,t 7 e n - 1 , . . , . . . A . . , , . . . , , . - L 1 1. . 1.1 1, .N . . s 1- - . 2 . 2 1 . . . . C . . K , . . . . . . . . . . C . L . I . . c 4 A ' 4 c , ' '- , c L lc 1 . c c c c . . . . . . c . 1 C ' C . . C . l L . . . . . . C . . 4 . , . . . c 1 c . ' S -1 L A . 1 V ' C' ' - 1 L - c c ' ' L 4 c . .. ' ,.- . . . . . -1 s . . .c , . . K K . E19

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