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With the world getting smaller every day, Language and knowing one's neighbors becomes essential. There are two ways open to studentseone by ' learning their language and the other by read- lerarv Export, ing about them. Latin prepsters read stories written by famous ancient Romans while Spon- ImpOIt, ish classes learn to speak and understand the language of people south of the Rio Grande. Enthusiasm For those whose only tongue is English the library offers reading material to fit all interests but 'W especially designed to get acquainted with o ' peoples and current problems. Thus these two t e f 3,.31 I I . . , I M ,4 . groups promote the good neighbor policy. atGRACE FARDY Full of fun. Don't forget the Hi-Y Assembly. CLARICE KLINE Meg adviser. RUTkiJLEMKE Conscientious, businesslike, dependable. g:ELEANOR TAFT Ears 9n d993, yeHog ears on books, no! MRS. OLIVE D. BUSJAEGER My family! $Head of Department. 7 t . e 'E x La Prensa provides the news the hard woyein Spanish. . , . t Page Sixteen Waukesha High School's
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$UNA NEHLS Take out one-half a sheet of paper. V. P. BATHA He's borrowed from Carroll. ROBERT C. BISHOP Served four years with 32nd Division. Why can't teachers dress like students, instead of suits, etc.? JON C. DAHLE Oh, Jon!!! MRS. MAY A. FAGERLAND My son, my son; SIDNEY SPENCER JACOBSON Favorite recreation: Science, Wild West Shows, Sir Walter Scott. WILLIAM KOENIG Giggling girls get his goat. CLIFFORD S. LARSON A jolly scientist. LOUISE PFEFFER There's a skeleton in her closet. ROBERT C. WHEELER The movie man. $ Head of Department. Science-Research Yields Discoveries 19 4 5 Megaphone Modern machines, food and medicine give evidence of the triumph of scientific method over guess work, superstition and ignorance. Throughout these classes an appreciation of science and its heroes is stimulated. A complete picture of the wide range of knowledge in this field is shown in the various courses as General Science, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Aero- noutics. 5 cc's of silver nitrate, or did she say sodium thio-sul- phote? Arch Hannon tries 'em all in a chemistry experi- ment. Page Fifteen
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Music-Art- Artists Offer Relaxation From Work M 127 a 7 x4411, 3t szvefy WM: :ng . f 34.4 -----Lff . V44. 4;: 1. e - Joe Bermger has a practice session in the music room. Miss Olson isn't in J, . .- a the picture, but we know she's listening. 4A 4551 t4,'f 2 g.. :jfk x. With a song in their hearts the music depart- ment culminated a year's program when they pre- sented the All-City Music Festival this spring. In m Junior High, Boys' Glee Club, Girls' Glee Club and j; the Junior A Cappella worked for an appreciation and i'gf vw! enjoyment of good music. In order to qualify for W i2 ,7 Senior A Cappella, students must successfully pass i im; W ' a tryout. The Intermediate band members improved g i their skills in interpretation and playing to secure a ' chair in the Senioriand. Learninigtgztine ar stude$ red w V. as well4s the applied arts, in such varied fields as pic- , odeling, and life draw- ercial layouts and adver- were an interesting sight as s projects7such as portraits finakcelimax, work was displayed at tgegbiennia me Arts stival torial c ings. They als did co t' in At :kZELMA MONLUX Famous for her concerts. MARGARET ANN BENGSTON Have you heard her 'Boogie Woogie? CARL G. DOLLINGER Music not only his profession, but his hobby. KATHLEEN OLSON A USO Hostess last summer. HAZEL M. SMITH Trains animals in her spare time. Head of Department. 19 4 5 Megaphone Page Seven teen
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