Menasha High School - Nicolet Yearbook (Menasha, WI)

 - Class of 1957

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Day by Day Biology Acrid odors from acids and formaldehyde, an open dis- secting kit, and the dismem- bered parts of a poor frog captivate biologists Tom Van Buskirk and Tom Jankowski. A ,Ee s t t . if microscopic squint at the endo- V i , f plasm of an amoeba or at the if 'ff circulatory system of a live frog --M unfolds the secrets of biology. Ah! Sweet mystery of life! , . my rygisi - 5 -' -'-----W -- ...,. me--11. .. fu r ' Home Economics lf you are seeking a course that develops your accuracy and imagination, girls, home econ- omics is your answer! ln M.H.S. kitchens tasty menus, balanced diets, and attractive table ar- rangements are worked out. Moreover, you may find in the sewing department answers to' your many questions on personal appearance and home decoration. You may also apply your knowledge in everyday sewing as Virginia Swiecichowski does here, using the right tech- nique as she mends our wind-whipped Old Glory. Art Artistic proiects expressive of unusual talents populate third floor artist's haven. An eerie at- mosphere created by disfigured masks, skeleton-like dangling mobiles and formidable papier- mache obiects greet the unwary visitor. Deviating from what ap- pears to be the mode in this weird environment, Clem Stein molds his streamlined Steinillac from an original diagram.

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L We Step Ahead Library 6,39 --- ner of the library, information -- 2773+ kd 4 . 'l-H-,AM A w ll-flCICTl llI'1ft Shop Carefully reading the directions onthe operation of o lathe are apron clad Tony Staniak and Dick Neubauer. From the school of personal experience shop students secure an under' standing of and a respect for machinery and tools. Practice care procedure while learning the tricks of the sheet metal trade is the motto of this course. J .Al C dias in preparation for those special reports. Frequent visi- tors find their way to the shelves lined with literature for enioyment and relaxation. Stu- dents who are in doubt as to a selection for a book report seek Miss Wooderick's advice. Sophomore English Meet Julius Caesar! Sophomores, interpreting Antony's funeral oration, go about quoting, Friends, Romans, Countrymen . . Via the subject matter of English ll, Mr. Schoening's students not only make the acquaintance of the greatest English bard but they also become familiar with quatrains of iambic pentameter, principles of grammar, and the essentials of theme writing. As students study recognition of sentence parts, diagraming becomes a chal- lenge. Demonstrating this art, Bob Hodkiewicz places the participle Hscreaming' correctly. Occupying the reference cor- seekers delve into encyclope-



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'typing You moy begin! soys the typ- ing instructor. Mochines click ond nimble fingers fly. This is the beginning of o timed writing in typing closs. Speed with oc- curocy is urged os the gool of every student. Here Terry Wor- rick oppeors ot eose os he com- pletes his doily copy. Sighs of relief follow os the bell onnoun- ces the finish of the drill ond the students cleor their desks. ln Qur Classes Solid Geometry try, Bob Schwortz soys to Dick Long, The plone thot intersects two dio- gonolly opposite edges of o porollel- epiped divides the solid into two equol triongulor prisms. Compli- coted stotements like this plus geo- metric models, slide rules, ond poge- long problems indicote the concen- trotion necessory to visuolize prob- lems in third dimension. Bookkeeping Follow Instruction 6 ond don't forget to pencil- foot your occounts, reminds Mr. Steffin. Re- peotedly this odvice is given to bookkeeping students os they complete their fincrnciol reports ot the end of the fiscol period. Heeding this in- struction, Jeon Jokowski debits o business tron- soction in her Combined Cosh Journol. Not everyone will use his bookkeeping knowledge in the profession thot he will pursue. Most people, however, will proctice occounting procedures in everydoy life, filing income toxes, boloncing checking occounts, ond figuring fomily budgets. lllustroting o theorem in solid geome-

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