Madison East High School - Tower Tales Yearbook (Madison, WI)

 - Class of 1958

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Audrey Tollund and Frank Wichern demonstrate their kmowvledge of the slide rule in a typical problem in Trigonometry class, while a fellow classmate, Ralph Czerespinki, busily works at the board. Anxiously waiting' for the solution to appear are - Frist row: John Hermanscm., .Toe Nemetz, and Jerry Nicklesg second row: Gary Rodgers, Peter Satchtjen and Paul Radl. The solu- tion seems awfully simple now, but last night, While the mid-night oil was burning, it simply seemed impossible! The automobile has become la great 'part of the American scene. Driving calls for much self-development and good citizenship Drivers Training is offered to many students at East, and the great majority of stu- dents find it enjoyable as Well as profitable. A text book is studied, and tests are given, as well as behind- the-wheel experience. There is much to learn about the art of driving, and bath pleasant and unpleasant tasks must be taken in their stride. Mr. Raymond Stasieluk, an instructor. stands by and gives Marilyn Dvorak some en- couragement. Ke-ep up the go0d work, Marilyn, y0tu're bound to make the change! -24- Classes Action and Drill Whether your interests are focused around be- coming o grease-morn key or a printer, one of the numerous shop courses at East may help you obtain your goal Siphoning oil out Ulf a hydraulic constainer in auto mechanics are. Bob Beck and Jim Tiedeman. On-lovoikers are Duane Bouzek and John Hai-S.

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The printing classes, under the guidance of Mr. R'0fbert Reick, print up play posters, boloikmalrks, and dance posters for East, besides handling many other class projects. The stu- dents set their lawn type and learn the different techniqueis of printing. Industriously set- ting type in this 'picture are Jim Fluery and Norm Hoffman. According to the text book used by Eas1:'s ,science students, Chemistry is the science that deals with the composition of materials and the changes in composition which these ma- terials undergion. The students in class learn about these ma- terials througih reading, dis- cussing, and experimenting, Doing an experiment at the left hand table are-: B. 'I'h'o1'n- ton, P. Peterson ,and R. Gher- ing. At the right hand table are: J. Foirsmoi, M. Gruen, P. Moran, and P. Teideiman. Miss Vera Lee, Biology gliculty member. iSee page Career Classes To help prepare better home- makers is the 'pur-posse oi the Home Economies Department at East. The stwdents in the foods class put their book learn- ing into Practice, for they actually set tables, arrange centerpieces, plan, prepare, and then serve a variety of foods. Adlmiring thsefir finished p110- duct as they prepare for the Thani-:sgiving 'tea are: B. Davis, L. Burkland, D. Strebier, V. Geir, J. Riddle, and J. Loozei.



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U er Left: Pictured at the servin counter are: Mrs. Grant PD E , Mrs. Daniels, Mrs. Hilisteiad, Mrs. Haakenson, Mrs, Lot- tes, Mrs. Herrling, and Mns. Beier. Middle Left: Po-sing for the photographer are: 1V1',rs, Seifert, Mrs. CIementS, Mrs. Oruoild, Mrs. Hoff, and Mrs. Sagen. CAFETERIA A Popular Place Boy, 1'M starved !' ' As the clocks roll around to 11.17, food becomes, the main topic of conversation and thought. Stomachs begin to growl and stu- dents become absorbed in staring at clocks and watches, anticipa- ting the halter-Skelter rush to lunch. The ladies pictured here put a lot of time and effort into preparing' the tasty and whole- some dishes that are ravenously devoured every day in the cafe- teria. Our thanks and apprecia- tion go to this hard-working staff for the wonderful job they per- form. Bottom Left: D-ishews, dishes, and more dishes! Hard at work here are: Mrs. Bredeson, Mrs. Rood, and Mrs. Tolufson. Bottom Right: More good and fast! Here Mrs. Nelson and Mrs. Siefert are replenishing the dwindling fo-od supply. -25-.

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