Marinette High School - Whipurnette Yearbook (Marinette, WI)

 - Class of 1958

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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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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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MISS RUTH GREENE MRS. ANNE THOMSEN World Understanding Through Language Where did our language come from? As you may know, many of our English words and phrases were derived from Latin and Spanish terms. The students of Latin and Spanish learned these languages and their relationships to our own. Also, Latin and Spanish life, customs and traditions were studied. This experience, knowing a people by land, life, and language, was very enlightening and interesting. CONJUGATION of verbs is one of the many assignments Miss Greene gave her Spanish class. Steve Royal and John Ziemann conjugate the verb recibir. ITALY, the home of the Latin language, is the topic of discussion among these first year Latin students. A woman of many hobbies, MISS RUTH GREENE, taught English and Latin, and advised the Latin Club. MRS. ANNE THOMSEN ioined our faculty at the beginning of the second semester. Spansh Club and the Junior Class play were under her direction. Mrs. Thomsen enioyed sports, reading, and writing in her leisure hours. wi

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