Marinette High School - Whipurnette Yearbook (Marinette, WI)

 - Class of 1954

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Top: Mr. Brockman points out important locations to a group of his students. Lett: Mr. Schinski helps D. La Perriere. P. Con- naher, K. Sunstrom and I. Wicklund get along with their panel. D. Roland, B. Brendemihl, I. Magnuson, R. Du Charme, and D. 141 La Canne conduct a panel discussion in Citizenship Class. Social Sciences What do you know about America or this World? What is Democracy? What does your government provide for you? Those are some of the questions that are dis- c-ussed in the Social Science classes. Not only do you learn the facts about our govern- ment now, but you also find out those of the govern- ments of years gone by. Most students say, Why do I have to study this old stuff?! What they don't realize is that by learn- ing about the countries long ago, they should be able to recognize the faults and thus help to make the world they are now living in a better one. .. :fi Ts. ohnson, S. Brusewitz, and I. Christensen, go over the 48 stages

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This year's Band Sweetheart is Mary Trippler. Chosen by the band members, she has been in the band for several years and has become quite talented with the clarinet. A senior, the band is sure to miss Mary next year. Her personality and quick winning smile has gained her numerous friends. She will be remembered by her friends in the band, and by her teacher, Mr. Kenneth Emmons. Lin Winnekins, Mary Txippler, and Francis Wood. Sports take up a large part of our school calendar. Going by this, we can see how much time our players have to devote to them and yet make sure that they keep up in their studies. We can therefore be proud of the athletes that come out of Marinette High, as they will be the hard working citizens of the future. The Elks Most Valuable Player Award for the 1953 football season is Ron Worm. Voted by his teammates, Ron has been a valuable asset to the football team for three Years. Ronald Worm, Outstanding Athlete. Badger Boys State, sponsored by the American Legion, is designed to teach the functions of government to outstanding young men of Wisconsin. Boys from every high school in the state are represented here. They are selected from their various schools, not only on the basis of scholarship, but on participation in sports and other extra-curricular activities. This activity took place on the Ripon College campus. The information they received about government will prove invaluable in their role as future citizens. Marinette's- representatives were Don Lund, Ierry Martz, Roger Peters, and Dick Pichette. 5, F9 al Q 'T Badger State Representatives: Gerald Martz, Don Lund. Richard Pichette. and Roger Peters.



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'wwf Mathematics The key to success in most vocations is mathe- matics. This key is locked behind the doors of the future, and for this reason many do not realize what it includes, the serious implications behind its study, and the results that it brings in the future. Living with and getting along in the world pre- sents many problems that must be carefully thought over, and a system worked out for their solving. Math teaches one how to do this project. Engineering, teaching, aviation, and many others are vocations in which math plays a major part. Learning the fundamentals of numbers is not as difficult a task as it may seem. Learning the areas and volumes of plane or solid surfaces can be easily learned by anyone. R Gcrend, R, Charles, A. Ioy, and C. Locke explain Geometry El Algebra students work their problems at the board while drawings to the Class. others look on with interest :iq N

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