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Learning The Fine Arts With all ot the commotion about rockets, missiles and satellites, we may have forgotten about the fine arts. The courses of music and art taught seventh graders how to get enjoyment from good music and also gave them in- teresting insights into the lives of composers. Students of art were taught to appreciate all types of art and to find beauty in the simple things of life. MISS LUCILLE AUSTIN MR. GLENN JANSON Leathercraft, rosemaling, and reading mystery stories were the fasci- nating hobbies of MISS LUCILLE AUSTIN. She taught music 7 and 8, directed the glee clubs, and was grade supervisor. In our art room for his first year was MR. GLENN JANSON, who taught art and supervised Art Club. Hunting, fishing, woodworking, and art were his outside activities. READING and understanding musical notes is made easy with the tonette. Tonette scales are practiced with Miss Austin by Kathy Birch, Jim Fisher, Tom Rosengarten, Sally Andrews, and Sue Fast. ART SHADING is demonstrated to Jackie Vincent and James Kontny by Mr. Janson. S ' SKETCHES of Socrates done by Bill LaFever and Jerry Haynes are presented to Mr. Janson for criticism.
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XX ll We The People.. 4 . Jw ,fo , R jf ,LBJ ' ,1 X ,, K I! I W fi yi lf' af THE GLOBE makes an interesting subiect for Mr. Krumheuers geography students. Bill Malin and Mary LaFauntain locate va rious places by the use of longitude and latitude. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, today and yester- day, is one of the many topics covered by students in problems of democracy. Here, Mr. Schinski explains to Jim Heath, .lim Hopper, Howard Bandy, Judy Fisher, Re- beca Hammes, and Ned Bouche how the government was set-up then, and how it is seteup now. K il E g ss X ss s i g fill 9,1 5 Wi mfg' u Ji: 1 'Z ,ff 9T'2f. 4 is it :age-M C t ' N iw eww., slam ,K , V t sf -sf. .. fi 1 . I 'M - I t MAP WORK is a small portion of the world history course. Here, Mr. Brockman points out the Holy Roman Empire and gives a brief review of its history to Robert Wanek and Tom Meyer. Looking back over four years of social studies, one can conclude that his education in government was well- planned. The freshman course of citizenship' taught him how his state, local, and federal governments were es- tablished and run. As a sophomore, he learned through the course of world history the ways in which ancient civilizations rose and fell, and he saw visions of the roots of democracy beginning to find ground. At this point, he went on to the course of American history where he learned to appreciate the struggles our forefathers ex- perienced when they decided to establish a democratic nation for future generations. Then it was time to study the problems which face a democratic naticn and a democratic society. This was the subject matter of the social problems class. . w f s 5
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MR. BRUCE BASLER MISS MARY KOEHNE Healthy minds and healthy bodies have been the aims of educators throughout the years. Both aims could be accomplished, they found, by combining a physical educa- tion program with the regular school curriculum. Along with the obvious aspect of healthier bodies, students have learned sportsmanship and teamwork. Some of the activi- ties which the girls participated in were tumbling, soccer, basketball, and volleyball. The boys played football, basketball, and enioyed a rousing session of wrestling. From Free Throw To Shot Put MR. BRUCE BASLER supervised the boys' gym classes. He also headed the basketball team and assisted the football coach. Golfing and following the progress of the Milwaukee Braves took up his spare time. Golfing and bowling gave MISS MARY KOEHNE exercise and pleasure during the past year. She directed intramurals, girls' league bowling, and girls' gym classes. ARCHERY is one ot the many sports in which the girls of M.H.S. par- ticipate. Lynn Johnson, Jane Hoare, Sue Hansen, Polly Johnson, and .ludie Farnsworth are just a few of the archery enthusiasts. FUNDAMENTALS of football are related to eighth grade gym classes. Dan Drown, Wayne Jessel, Jimmy Hansen, and Glenn Fifarek are learning the correct way to throw a pass.
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