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cgacial glacggiadwmm Tjadif Eediqnd 6202; eaedmdl fzwlnga We keep up with the times! ZELLA LOOMER, M. A. American Problems, Core cur- riculum. Always has a friendly smile. EDMOND SCHWAN, B. S. American Problems, Debate, Forensics. Expert on foreign affairs. NICHOLAS PANELLA, M. A. Ameri- can Problems, Head of Social Science Dept., Guidance Director. If you want a job, Nick's the man to see. KATHRYN NOHELTY, Ph. B. American History, Dramatics assistant. Forever losing things, but always gets them back. MARGARET JONES, M.A. American History, S.C.A., Ticket Sales. Always looks like she just stepped out of a bandbox. MARIAN JONES, B.A. Social Studies, English, Curtain Dramatic Club. A woman with many outside interests. MABEL HANSON, Ph. B. History, English, Junior Student Council. Takes the mystery out of history. JESSE GRUENEISEN, B.A. Government Civics. What's Sheboygon got that Woukesha hasn't got? . MARIE KNIPFEL, B. A. Girls' Vocational and Government Civics, Student Finance FOllOWan the PFOQFGSS 0f the WC in Edison Building, Social Commission. The only nurse's aide on the faculty. MRS. very closely as well as studying the FLORENCE PARMENTER, B.A. 'Boys' Vocational Civics. She's mother to all the organization of the post-wor world- freshies. MRS. MARY ANDERSON, B. A. Social Studies and English, Seventh Grade these are the topics discussed by the Cartoon Club. Draws funny faces for a hobby. Social Science Classes. What shall we do with Germany? What will the post-wor world be like? Who will our future leaders be? The airplane hos zoomed into the classroom this year. The students are learning about the airplane and what part it will play in the future world. Air maps and their reading were introduced to the students. Qualities of being a good citizen in democracy are studied through such documents as the Constitution and the recent Four Freedoms. I 9 4 4 M egaphone Page Thirteen
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FRANCES MAG- . . DANZ, M. A. Eng- 7 6M lish, Pen n' Ink, m? Head of English Dept., Junior and 7 ! ea . M g f S e n i o r Assembly Commission. She's a c in the wrong Pro- fessioneshe should have been an ac- tress. Miss Mulry teaches them how to use the native tongue. Ain't ain't in the dictionarye-but there are plenty of words that ore, and the English department is set up in a way that makes it possible for all students to get acquainted with them . . . vocabulary they call it. Starting with a few new words, more are added until you JOSEPHINE REICH L,. M. A. English, Drc- have an extensive new vocabulary. The sure fire way to acquire a $18K; MOT: ro;:;ier'pJJ:ithLigg:!od$52f new wealth of words is through reading; therefore, students reodwshort We'll have a' quiz. VERNA MULRY, MAI stories, nOVE'S: essays and P'OYS- English, Reading Counselor, Red C7055 work. Remedial reading is offered to students not quite up to par. Not A milk stool, a pail, and a cow. EVANGELINE vow, B. A. ' English Social Commission only a literary appreciation is cultivated but public speaking, creative Worked on a magazine, writing and journalism are offered. MRS. ELAINE GRINDELL, B.A. Journalism, English. Always a blushing bride. MILDRED BRADY, B. A. WRIGHT, B. A. English, World History, Dramatics, Red Cross, Was a buyer for Gimbels. LAURA Dromotics, Speech, English, Director of Dramatic Activities, County Civilian Defense. JANET URQUHART, B. E. English, Social Studies, Social Commission, Rec Dance Commission, Junior High news for Cardinal Star, Junior High Notes.l' CORNIE AMUNDSON, B. A. English, Powder and Paint. Most obliging. MURIEL BERTANE, M. A. English, Social Studies, Dromotics. Full of fun. MARY GIESSELBRECHT, M. A. English, Reading, Salvage Committee. Any scrap for the salvage drive appreciate . Page Twelve Waukesha H igh Schoolis
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The chemistry lab was a popular rendezvous for certain Hfriends after school. The main ex- perimental theme was plastics with Paul Hardy starring in the field while Poul Junemann, Jim Michael and Paul Trushinske portrayed the sup- porting roles of disappointed failuresl' at last, after many trying experiences, attaining success. Mr. Wheeler's explanation of soil-less plant cul- ture in biology class attracted sophomore Betty Coe who became an omoture horticulturist growing 40-inch tomato plants without soil! Lazy victory gardeners take heed! - Physics and aeronautics were valuable senior science supplements in accordance with duction courses. WILLIAM KOENIG, 3.5. General Science, Football and Boxing Coach. Everybody's big SIDNEY JACOBSON, B.Ph., B.E.E. Earth brother. RALPH THOMAS, PhD. Chemistry, Science, General Science, Physics. Get ready for Head Of the Science Department. NOW this a test. CLIFFORD LARSON, 'B. E. General doesn't go with this - - Science, Seventh and Eighth Grade Assembly Com- mission. Works hand in hand with Mother Na- ture. ROBERT WHEELER, B. E. Biology, General Science. Meguaphone Photography. Now boys 0nd 9 '5 ' ' ' UNA NEHLS, M. A. Biology, Senior Class Adviser. Will you put your chairs on the floor. LOUISE PFEFFER, B.A. Chemistry, Biology. Always running after overdue tickets. i 9:; i Page Fourteen Waukesha High Schoolis
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