Martin Luther High School - Phalanx Yearbook (Greendale, WI)

 - Class of 1979

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Martin Luther High School - Phalanx Yearbook (Greendale, WI) online collection, 1979 Edition, Page 148 of 184
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MISS Mooma: Phy. Ed., vouey- ball MR. CATTAU. Phy. Bd., J. V. Football, Wrestling NRS. MENZEL: Phy. Ed., J. V. Girls' Basketball, Girls' Track MR. SCI-lE1DBR:Phy. Ed. , J. V. Basketball Faculty Music And Muscle Combine Forces Mr. Definer was asked what ad- vice he would give students on the question of life . Here is what he said. Be open -- open your eyes to the beauty and variety around you. Open your mind to new ideas and further growth. And open your heart to the Spirit of God. ' ' He also tells of his greatest influence . ' 'The greatest influence on my life is knowing God. ln response to the question, why are you teaching the subjects you teach, Mrs. Menzel said, l have always been active in sports, be- ing a 'tom-boy' when I was young., and I felt this was a good way to stay active . ' ' MR. KRUBSACK: Band, Adv. Music, Humanities, Jazz Lab MR. DEFFNER: Theology, Cho- rus, Concert Choir, Troubadors

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Mr. Gabler was asked what famous person in history he wanted to be like? He replied, Anne Sullivan QI-lelen Keller's teacherj . She did what she thought was best for her student even if it was something she did not like doing. ' ' Mr. Gabler also told us what he thought of the school. ' 'l'd rate it a B+' ' Why is Mr. Koepke teaching math? ' 'Always chose math courses as elec- tives in high school and enjoyed them in college . Favorite subject. What were the greatest influences on his life? Mother-strict and loving, made me join Boy Scouts, take music lessons, etc. Would never have exper- ienced much worth hanging on to with her. Going away to college - im- portant for decision making and self supporting and independence . Mrs. Shannon has some advice to students about life . ' 'jesus stated it best - - - 'Love one another' - - - even those who seem to dislike you, truly love each other from the heart. Also, don't be afraid to love life . God didn't make us to be serious and down on ourselves and the world, but to be happy. ' ' Why did Mrs. Shannon get into teaching? ' 'I'm a teacher be- cause l really enjoy workingwith'children' of all ages, from 0 to 105, try- ing to help them better themselves so they become better people and leam to enjoy living. ' ' We know we have enjoyed having Mis. Shannon teach us. We hope she enjoys her little 0 year old next year. Q IVIRS SHANNON Typing, Short- . i MR. HAFEMAN: Typing Office hand, Office Machines. ' Machines , Accounting . angled 3.Ill'l8I'S MR. KOEPKE: Mathematics, Theology, Basketball, Tennis. MR . MANGELS: Mathematics , Basketball , Football . MR . GABLER: Mathematics 4 Volleyball . Faculty



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Scholarly Direction NERS. KLOEHN: English, Speech Selective Lit. MR. REIGLES: English, World Lit, Track MRS. WEGENER: American Lit. , Yearbook The yearbook staff found Miss Carey's response to our question- aire interesting . Unable to decide which part of her answer to use, we have quoted her entire answer. ' 'l'm frustrated with your form, because I'd like to think of some clever answers with which to im- press youg however, since 1 am who 1 am, you'll have to be con- tent with the ordinary answers I give. - ln the words of Mrs, We- gener, 'these are the kinds of questions up with which I will not put! ' QMrs. Wegener has no idea when she could have said this.l I'm very good on multiple choice , matching, ranking or true X false . Haven't you heard of matching the task to the Student. fin this case, teachers being the studentsl ? If you have any more questions, feel free to ask them. I'm always willing to help out for yearbook. ' ' MISS CAREY: English, Girl's Track Why would anyone teach English? Mrs. Wegener tells us why she does. Reading is fun, interest- ing, exciting, and horizon ex- panding. Writing can lead to self discovery. 1 would like everyone to know the excitement of reading and The best way I know to spread the good word about reading and writing is to teach English. ' ' What do you think of our school? ' 'Generally speaking, I think our school is great! This is the hap- py opinion of Mrs. Pierce. Mrs. Pierce also told us about the greatest influences in her life. ' 'My parents, especially my mom, had the greatest influence on my development, throughout the first eighteen years of my life . 1 still value her opinion a great deal. MRS. PIERCE: Home Eonomics Faculty

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