Marinette High School - Whipurnette Yearbook (Marinette, WI)

 - Class of 1959

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MRS. EVELYN CAMERON MRS. ALVINA EMMONS Except Alter IIC MRS. EVELYN CAMERON, of Pine River, Wisconsin, a graduate of Wild Rose High School, taught sophomore English. During the summer she remodeled her home and took a trip through West- ern Wisconsin along the Mississippi River. Visiting in the Mark Twain country, Han- nibal, Missouri, with her family made an interesting vacation for MRS. ALVINA EMMONS. Mrs. Em- mons taught English and advised forensics and the Junior High Library Council, She attended Ripon High School. Boating comprised much of the summer for MRS. DONNA KOPISH MISS LILLIAN KROHN MISS VIRGINIA NEWELL MISS ALICE SUNSTROM MISS BARBARA EVANS MISS RUTH GREENE 1 i MR. WILLIAM JONES MRS. MARY KOBERSTEIN MISS BARBARA EVANS. Miss Evans, of Appleton, taught English, Spanish I 81 II, and advised Spanish Club. Advisor to Inter Nos, MISS R U T H M. GREENE, taught senior English and Latin I 8. ll. She is a graduate of Oconomowoc High School in her home town. MRS, DONNA BAN KOPISH used her know- ledge of dramatics by directing the Junior Class Play and Footlights. She received her high school education in Hibbing, Minnesota, and her higher education at Mount Mary College, Milwaukee. After working in her garden and visiting Colorado and Minnesota last summer, she returned to her duties as teacher of English 7 and 8. Instruction in ninth grade English was given by MISS LILIAN KROHN. Miss Krohn graduated from Marinette High School and the University of Chi- cago. Last summer was spent in reading, vacation- ing, and gardening. Many students have profited from her Teen Age Book Club. Coaching Frosh basketball and track in addi- tion to teachin English and journalism were the duties of MR. QVILLIAM J. JONES, Mariner ad- visor. Mr. Jones attended Oconto Falls High School and holds a Master's Degree from the University of Minnesota. Vacationing with his wife and three daughters as well as working on his home created an enjoyable summer. Junior and sophomore English and speech were under the instruction of MISS VIRGINIA NEWELL, who also advised Twelfth Night, A grad- uate of Eau Claire High School, she attended the University of America. She spent the summer vaca- tioning and studying for an advanced degree. Dean of Girls, senior counselor, and English teacher, MISS ALICE K. SUNSTROM comes from Marinette. She attended the University of Colorado in I956. MRS. MARY KOBERSTEIN, of Marinette, taught American history and English in addition to advising the Junior High Historical Club. She attended prep school in Laramie, Wyoming and Eaton, Colorado. za

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Four 0'Clock Coffee Participation in activities other than teaching was a welcome break for the faculty. During the yuletide season, our faculty was entertained at the annual Christmas tea. Delicious cookies and breads baked by home economics stu- dents and fragrant coffee supplied the necessary background for a pleasant hour of relaxation and conversation spent with busy fellow workers. Camera bugs among the teachers were de- lighted when the art department presented a show- ing of the i958 Eastman Kodak High School Photo Salon, Sixty-four prints were on display and re- freshments were served, Other get-togethers in the form of card clubs and informal visits were common among the teach- ers though they sometimes found that spare moments became scarce during certain times of the year. IH' ,- 9 he-.cs We ,. CHRISTMAS cookies, made by the Home economics classes and served to the teachers, are enioyed by Mr, Hansen. CAMERA FANS, Mrs. Kopish and Mr. Janson, discuss the adwlrltflges and disadvantages of a German made camera. i



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FUNCTIONS of our federal court system are explained by Mr. Busch and Kent Lantow to a ninth grade Civics class. DON'T SHOOT! Pete Morgenson keeps his distance as Mr. Comeaux examines the lock on an antique ritle. World history and driver's education were taught by MR. ROBERT P. BROCKMAN who hails from Plymouth, Wisconsin, Mr. Brock- man was Whipurnette Editorial advisor and coached color squad football. Last summer was spent working in his Dairy Queen in New London. Mr. Brockman is married and has three daughters. Citizenship and driver education were the subiects under the instruction ot MR. LLOYD C. BUSCH of Superior, Wisconsin who also advised ETA. and Noonites. Mr. Busch is a graduate ot Wisconsin State College at Su- perior. He spent summer vacation driving a CLIPPER ships and covered wagons are used by Mr. Dobyns as symbols of freedom and the westward frontier in an American history discussion. Barbara Veriha and Diana Mullen listen intently. 24 truck and fishing. Mr. Busch is married and has one son. Numerous camping trips in Northern Wis- consin were enjoyed by MR. KEITH COME- AUX during the summer. Mr. Comeaux taught civics, American history, and world history. He coached color squad football and was ad- visor to the Rifle Club. Mr. Comeaux, who is married and has three children, comes from Colby, Wisconsin. Giving talks on history to civic groups was one of the many duties of MR. LLOYD F DOBYNS. Mr. Dobyns taught world and Amer- ican history. He spent much ot last summer gardening at his home in Fond Du Lac, Wis- consin. Oshkosh is the hometown ot MR. KEN- NETH M. EXWORTHY. Mr. Exworthy, a grad- uate of the University of Chicago, taught sci- ence and geography. MRS. MARY KOBERSTElN taught eighth grade American history and English in ad- dition to advising the Junior High Historical Club. She spent her summer remodeling her home. Seventh grade and senior geography were taught by MR. ALDEN S, KRUMHEUER whose hometown is Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin. Mr. Krumheuer is married and has two daughters. He spent the summer vacation working at the paper mill, camping, and visiting. This year, he coached tennis and color squads. Moving to Marinette took up much of the summer for MR. DENNIS MAIR. Mr. Mair, who taught psychology and civics, coached varsity football and advised M Club. He grad- uated from West Allis Central High School, West Allis, Wisconsin. MR. RALPH SCHINSKI ot Oshkosh, Wis- consin, directed classes in social problems and American history. He is married and has three children. During the summer, Mr. Schinski was employed with the Department ot Parks and Recreation. 'Whites

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