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Horne Ec-Keeps Home Fires Burning 00W a A modern housewife must be more than chief cook and bottle washer to run the household gadgets and at the t some time keep Junior and Pa happy and healthy. Girls K begin with a simple program of cooking and sewing in x the 7th grade and work up to a complex program in home Xnonogement in the 12th grade. Child care was a popu- Ior 1 ture of the Junior High course. Family relation- ! JP ' home nursing, first aid and consumer problems e the advanced courses interesting. Mrs. Nelson's cationol homemakers put their knowledge to test at 91 6 home in year round projects. Unusual bulletin boards WQ 3 made their lessons easier. Does your bread look different lately? Not if you follow Mrs. Wieland's recipe. Here four girls rate their bread row, medium, and burnt. thERTRUDE E. ANDEREGG I wish there were more hours in the day. MARGARET HUMPHREYS A photograph ton. MRS. ELAINE NELSON Wishes there were more mail from her male. BETTY STIER Loves to go to a symphony. MRS. LAURETTA L. WIELAND She's the outdoor type. '3 Head of Department. Page Eighteen Waukesha High School's
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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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Manual Arts-m-eMaster Craftsmen iiK. F. LUDEMAN 50 little time. JOHN G. LEHOCKY Little man with the magnetic personoiity. SIMON ROLSTED Care for your coreior your country. ERVIN O. SCHNEIDER Loves fishing in the northern woods. CHARLES R. SONTAG Draftsman in a war planti ERVIN A. VOSS Shuffles the scenery around. i: Head of Department. Jim Matthews concentrates on making that drawing exactly right while Owen Wald pokes around to see what 7 W fwaXfMngwK WWW MXW Designed as preparation for the future are the courses Industrial MW Arts students take. With all the current emphasis on practical skills, boys find it to their advantage to have the background of the fly various manual arts. Architectural drawing, woodworking, me- chanical drawing, and machine shop are steps towards jobs in in- dustry and the services which these boys hope to fill. Many of them will use the things they have learned as hobbies. I 9 4 5 M egaphone Page N ineteen
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