Mayville High School - Rocket Yearbook (Mayville, WI)

 - Class of 1942

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Page 18 text:

ufvan-eg - - - ll Throughout this book we are paying tribute to the clubs, teams, and students who bring victory and keep MayvilIe's flag waving high o'er its school. Seldom do we realize the importance that the janitor plays in the upkeep of the morale which makes this victory possible. Who would want to Fight to bring honors to an unkempt school? Mr. Guse's winter day begins with the firing of the furnace at 3:30 A.M. Yet he is always the last one to leave the school buildings late at night follow- ing the schooI's frequent social and athletic events, because it is his job to put out the lights and lock up. We know no better words with which to show our gratitude to Mr. Guse, who has been our head janitor for seventeen qi years, to Mr. Frank, his assistant, and to Nick and Milan Stipanovic, who are the janitor's aides, than!- We salute you, Faithful Friends. JANITORS Left to right: N. Stipanovic, Mr. Guse, Mr. Frank, M. Stipanovic Ga4wf2. Scfzerfule Every morning, Monday through Friday, our camp schedule calls us to our first class at 8:00 A.M. Each of the four morning classes lasts fifty-seven minutes. Une of the regulations regarding these morning classes is that no outside assignments can be given for them. However, when we are called back to our afternoon classes after Mess, we find this rule does not hold true as these classes are only forty-five minutes in length, making it neces- sary to have outside assignments. The Home Room period, introduced this year, runs from 'l:00 P.M. to 'I:'I0 P.M. All the members of this Camp look forward on each Tuesday to seeing free movies. These movies have covered many educational subjects including history, occupations, music, citizenship, science, current events, literature, and recreation. The four course GENERAL English General Science Social Science Physical Education Home Economics Industrial Arts Agriculture Junior Business Training Band, Chorus, Debate Consumer Education World History Practical Mathematics Biology Tvpins Speech American History Geography Stenography Social Problems Bookkeeping Commercial Law Senior Science History of Music Page 14 C LJ I2 RI C bl L Ll M s offered to us this year are listed below. COMMERCIAL English General Science Social Science Junior Business Training Physical Education Band, Debate, Chorus Consumer Education Typing Practical Mathematics Spanish Speech American History Stenography Geography Social Problems Advanced Stenography Commercial Law Bookkeeping Retail Selling COLLEGE PREPAIEATOPY English Algebra World History Physical Education Biology Spanish Twins Industrial Arts Agriculture Home Economics Geometry American History Chemistry German Social Problems Physics Adv. Algebra and Trigonometry Bookkeeping Musical History Band, Debate Chorus AGRICULTURE English Social Science Agriculture Physical Education General Science Industrial Arts Band, Chorus, Debate Algebra Biology American History Geometry Chemistry Social Problems Physics

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' ll VIRGINIA L. PAVNE Elementary Science 8 General Science 9 Biology 'IO Geography 'I'I, 'IQ Eighth Grade Advisor Girl Scout Director ol Troop 3 University of Wisconsin One and one-hall years at Mayville JEANNE RUPPENTI-I AL DORNFELDT Librarian Carroll College Mount Mary College University of Wisconsin Library School One year at Mayville FREDA M. SANNER l-lome Making 9, 'IO, 'I'I, 'IQ Part-Time and Adult I-lomemaking Classes Advisor of Future I-lomemakers of America Advisor forthe G.A.A. University of Wisconsin One year at Mayville Top row: Miss I-laas. GERTRUDE SCI-IROEDER German 'II, 'IQ English 'IO Sophomore Class Advisor Assistant Girl Scout Leader Advisor forthe German Club University of Wisconsin One year at Mayville RALPI-I SCI-IMIDT American I-listory I'I World I-listory 'IO Speech 'IO, 'I'I, IQ Debate Coach Extemporaneous Speaking Coach Original Oratory Coach Oratorical Declamatory Coach Carroll College Northwestern University Ten years at Mayville WALTER R. SMITI-I English 'I'I, 'IQ Consumer Education Retail Selling Commercial Lavv Advisor of The Fifth Column Advisor ofthe Rocket Forensics Oshkosh State Teachers College Six years at Mayville Second row- left to right: Miss Payne, Mrs. Dornfeldt, Miss Sanner, Miss Schroeder Bottom row, left to right: Mr. Schmidt, Mr. Smith, Mrs. Springer, Mr. Whirford. MRS. ELVIE SPRINGER Secretary to Superintendent Six years at Mayville RONALD S. WI-IITFORD Chemistry Physics Boys' Physical Education Baseball Coach B Squad Football Coach B Squad Basketball Coach Milton College Twelve years at Mayville ALICE I-IAAS Librarian Mathematics 8 University ol Wisconsin One year at Mayville X Page 'I3



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YY ll THE DECLARATION QF LOYALTY 'A' We, the students of Mayville l-ligh School, inthisperiod olnatiorial crisis would lilce to ex- press our complete and undivided loyalty to our country. The duties We may perform, the services we may render, the sacrifices we may malce, small though they may be, will carry with themthecompletedevo- tion ol our hearts and souls. It is because ol our faith in the Demo- cratic processes that we do this, It is our Firm belief, Hlhere will always bean Americalw We, Peaple Top Picture: Boy Scout Court of Awards. Middle Picture: Future Farmers of America Parent and Son Banquet. Bottom Picture: Santa Claus comes to town. Page '15

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