Waukesha High School - Megaphone Yearbook (Waukesha, WI)

 - Class of 1945

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Social Studies- Blue-Prints for Tomorrow,s World What does it mean to be an American? What are your priv- ileges and your responsibilities? The social studies class tries to help students answer these ques- tions as freedom loving people should have them answered. Realizing that it is the will of the people to be free which keeps them free, Civics, World History, American History and Problems classes aim to develop good citizenshi and world-minded The map illustrates Miss Brady's point as world news and views are discussed. American: I f t ,1 I 1 pl Vs z J4 fJJy' JJJxJJ V Y: , . ' k1 , I r' ! k v v r t 1 VI h hr tn IJJJIV. 'JL JIJJ I ' .tv AJ Vt v . :1 ..z : iiiN. J. PANELLA Link between school and industry. MRS. MARY ANDERSON A war wife at work. MIL- DRED BRADY Dispenser of world events. JESSE GRUENEISEN Can't stand questionnaires. MA'BEL HAN- SON Despises foolish questions. MARGARET JONES Center Street Siren. MARION JONES Stop in- terrupting. MARIE KNIPFEL 350 hours of soothing the fevered brow. ZELLA LOOMER She worked in a Post OfficehHm! KATHRYN NOHELTY What did you lose this time? MRS. FLORENCE PARMENs TER Starts the ninth grader on the road to success. EDMOND SCHWAN Full of pep. 4: Head of Depo rtment. 19 4 5 Megaphone Page Thirteen

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English- Common Link Between Boss and Worker Not just talking but speaking clearly and effectively; not just reading, but reading with a pur- pose; not just writing, but writ- ing with a pointethis is why we study English. The Junior High wonders where English stops and Social Studies begin. The ninth grader concentrates on reading while the sophomore argues that speeches are the thing. The junior returns to the literature of his own country but the twelfth A little help in reading is given to these ninth graders by Miss Giesselbrecht. grader has a choice of personal, W; x commercial or college-prep work. ' 4v x , y T I j XXL?! 91 V :1 Mrv V ,',a. . , 2x 11' I T f 2in 100x , 'W LJV qumvjf 1W Jr. 771, -7x-Mlxx ' ,; J, ,LIVIQ '7' r1 9' e41 TX, iiiFRANCES MAGDANZ Hundreds of peeves but no pets. CORNIE AMUNDSON Meet you at the old swimming hole. MURIEL BERTANE Sews; so what? MARY GIESSELBRECHT Stop cracking your knuckles. MRS. ELAINE GRINDELL Conducts a daily correspondence course to India. MARGARET ANNE MARSHALL Fresh from school! VERNA MULRY Doesn't like to take time to sleep! JOSEPHINE M. REICHL Her life a series of one night stands. MRS. HARRIETTE T. SCHROEDER I donlt like mountain music. . . . ADA TOMS Race track fan. JANET URQUHART Just plain nice. LAURA WRIGHT Please stop fidgeting with your hands. W T l iiiHeod of De artment. e i I p 27 1444 W 4 Page Twelve Waukesha High Schoolis



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MILDRED BRAY Curlylocks, curlylocks. FANNIE HOPKINS A mighty mite. MYRTLE K. LAWLER How many stomps please? MRS. MARGUERITE PINTHER Please don't say ain't. igROGER SOHR He goes his way, and we go his way too! MRS. EDNA K. ROE Publicity for stamp and bond soles in Lincoln. EVA TOMPITCH Why were you absent? ESTELLA WOLF Her name is misleading. CLARA WULFING Wulfing goes golfing. ii Head of Department. Math-Formulas for Problem Solving With income taxes, payroll de- ductions and withholding taxes to look forward to, many stu- dents can appreciate one objec- tive of the Mathematics depart- menteto apply mathematical knowledge within and without the school. Accuracy the first time is stressed, since everyone real- izes that there isn't time to be correcting careless mistakes. Twelfth grade students without the regular work in Algebra, Geometry, or Trigonometry, may select Senior Moth. to give them last minute skills in practical mathematics. How to solve an equation by Clare Wulfing. , Page F ourteen Waukesha H igh Schoolis

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