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CLARICE KLINE, M.A. tory, Megaphone Adviser. German, Latin, English, Home Visitor. With a Spanish-Americon dictionary tucked 'neath one arm and a text book in the other, Spanish students took El Camino Real to get better acquainted with our neighbors south of the border-rto learn that todos son simpaticos. Gallic est divida en tres partes e, Latin classes now receive Latin newspapers, a boon in helping them to achieve a better understanding and appreciation of the language. Sprechen Sie Deutsch -A unit of military German has been added to the regular course which may aid in qualifying students for branches of our own service. ELEANOR TAFT, B. S. Senior High Librarian. Just plain nice. MRS. OLIVE BUSJAEGER, Assist- ant librarian. Watch her dust. Page Eighteen Spanish, American His- La Senorita Kline has a grand old time on the Megaphone. RUTH LEMKE, M. A. Efficiency plus. I? f .41. a x '11th ewes anatx :t t ,,4 ,4-t deny; 4.14.45. nae. JV; 4 q ,3, I . 4 'z-t' ,' . .- w x I ' . I t 4 , 1, Ha U71? macaw: l Oitri.49i1 GRACE FARDY, M. A. mission, Rec. Dance Commission, Adviser of Senior Honor Society, Head of Language Dept. She sends her proteges to the Court House to ration. Latin, Social Com- Books, books, books and more books line the walls of the library. There are books on Love, Idealism, Bravery, Rivalry, Adventure, Rovers, Youth. The library is doing its best to provide literature written about the war for students to read. Books about technical divisions in the armed forces, the latest popular demand fiction pamphlets, magazines, newspaperSeall a valuable aid in promoting an interest and understanding in current affairs. Some come for reference work and others to just siteand talk to their neighbors. Waukesha High Schoolts
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JOHN LEHOCKY, B. S. Woodwork and Electricity. Kilowott. ERWIN VOSS. Drafting and General Metal. structor. He helps thetkids along their way. CHARLES SONTAG, 8. Ed. Drafting. Bazooka fan. ERWIN SCHNEIDER, B. Ed. Machine Shop. Believes in eating. SIMON ROLSTAD, B. S Auto Mechanics. Maybe it's in the car- buretor. For those mechanical moster-minds, Woukesha offers a complete course for them to delve into. With the wor-time demand for skilled labor, these courses presented to the boys are really worth something. After a taste of woodworking, drawing, general metal, and general mechanics in Junior High, the freshman boys may take a year or more of ad- vanced mechanics and machine shop. Those who like woodworking may take the cabinet making class. Another popular course is architectural drawing which enables the boys to construct, read, and interpret architectural blueprints. I9 4 4 M egapbone impf .V'V' . r . J ?ww i. 7' yuy'aM .r' . ,2. 1' P! 46.1! yl .7N :. $2 I 'iufaffxtpva-zz I F KARL LUDEMAN, M. E. Woodwork, Head of Manual Arts Department, Faculty Manager of Athletics. Will the frost hurt my petunias?l' How to make it run on less gas, on' how to make it lost and last. Page Seventeen
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The young moestros learn how to sing. Music hath charms . . . provided by the music department, con- ducted by the music department, and appreciated by us. The aim of this group is to teach the students an appreciation of music. Boys' Glee Club, Girls' Glee Club, Junior A Cappelio, and Double Quortette are the nucleus of the Senior A Coppella, and it is within these groups that students become qualified for this later activity. Beginning strings make up a feeder group for the senior orchestra, and symphony numbers within their range clutter their portfolios. The beginning bond vigorously trains its members to qualify for the senior bond. Art posters are deemed second to radio in the business end of war propaganda. Our own art department has given, since the beginning of the war, approximately 6500 hours for the war effort alone. Among the activities of the advanced classes is the making of patriotic posters. Lining the wall in the lower corridor in the senior high this year were exhibits of posters mode. Numerous signs were painted for the Red Cross, RotioningA Board, and Swap Center. The senior high's honor roll plaque and a U. S. 0. sign were products of their making. At Christmastime the making of the traditional gifts was discon- tinued in order to conserve valuable materials. Menu covers for men aboard ship for Christmas dinners were made. Wallpaper books discarded by downtown stores are being used by the artists whenever possible, to save paper. ZELMA MONLUX, B. E. Music, Senior A Coppello Choir, Modrigols. CARL DOLLINGER, B. M. E. Bond. Puts the bond through their paces. cats and dogs. ARLEEN ARNDT, B. S. Music, English, Orchestra. Demerits for chew- ing gum. MARGARAT ANN BENG- STON, B. 5. Junior A Coppello Choir, Glee Club, Girls' Chorus. Short and sweet. Music is o morale builder. HAZEL SMITH, Art. Collects stray 19 4 4 Megaphone Page N z'neteen
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