Waukesha High School - Megaphone Yearbook (Waukesha, WI)

 - Class of 1944

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- i 6GMM'4iQfLC-ia 27 71m CARL PIEPENBURG, M. A. Accounting, Hall Commission, Ex- tra-curricular Finances. llTo your first hour class, please. MRS. LORRAINE VAN NESS, B. Ed. Stenogrophy, Office Proc- tice, Commercial Workshop. Another cup of coffee. MARY BERG, B. Ed. Shorthand, Typing, Social Commission. llchs a rep' for pep. RAY L. RUPPLE, B. Ed. Solesmanship, General Business, Law, School Activity Treasurer. Now I KNOW we can put this over. MRS. MARION KEELING, B.Ed. Shorthand, Typing, Megaphone Ad- viser. Oh! Lieutenant! PHYLLIS ASPLUND, B. Ed. Typing, General Business. A regular home gal. They are learning how to keep the accounts straight. 35$? A speedy, accurate, and co-operotive person- that's the type of worker turned out on the Com- mercial Departments' assembly line.'l Typing, bookkeeping, shorthand, and general business are the selections offered by this department. The Commercial Department, too, has turned patriotic. It keeps track of all the records of the servicemen of Waukesha. If you wont to know who the people are who are responsible for the printing of the tests you have in your classesethey are the commercial students. They also type and mimeo- graph the copies of the Pen 'n Ink publication. In the Commercial workshop, students work with the machines of the business worldedictaphone, mimeogroph, and others. 19 4 4 M egaphone ' . , Page Twenty-one

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DONALD MCDOWELL, B. 5. Agriculture. Swoon Sinatra ll. MRS. MARGARET HEGG, B. A. Special help. History and English. Kindly . . . helpful. LELAH MORAN, M. A. Special help, . Sophomore Assembly Advisor, Red Cross. How'd they like the as- sembly? Page Twenty America's milk supply will be safe. The Future Farmers of America learn how to test milk so that Under the direction of Mr. McDowell the Ag boys learn about four general fields in forming: form crops, animal husbandry, farm mechanics, and rural economics. Another main item in the program this year was milk testing. The boys tested 50 herds, 1000 cows in all. John Simon, a senior, received the Kiwanis award for the outstanding farm program. When special help is needed, these angels of mercy give their aid. Miss Moran and Mrs. Hegg are two such helpers. They teach English and History in the Junior High School. One of their most important activities is the core-curriculum, which is a combination of Social Science and English, taught in the seventh grade. Waukesha H igh Schoolis



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LEE SAUBERT, B. 5. Physical Education, Basketballi Builds champions. The task undertaken by the department this year was to turn out physically strong boys and girls, capable of facing all problems in the world of today and tomorrow. Besides teaching the skills required in sports, the department has been limbering up students with exercises. In the other end of the phy ed program, swim- DOROTHY DODGE, M. A. Physical Education, Red ming, students are classified according to their Cross. Don't forget to take a shower. abilities in advanced, intermediate, and beginning classes. Usually, after the two years of required swimming, all students manage to keep afloat in the water. Things were really popping around the phy ed department this yeoreincluding pranks, Some unfortunate souls were locked in the towel room, while others were forced to take showers fully clothed. MABELLE AMUNDSON, M. A. Physical Education. A good sport and she teaches it. HAROLD MAYER, B. E. Physical Education, Hygiene, General Science, B. A. A., Boys Safety Patrol. HAnd when the boys get to- II gether . . . FLORENCE VELLENGA, B. S. Swim- ming, Gym, Dolphin Club. 'lThese exercises are the best thing for you. WILLARD TURNER, B. S. Swimming. You should see him do exercises. .7 Page Twenty-two . Waukesha High Schoolis on: b,

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