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iiDOROTHY DODGE Loves her home in the country. $LEE SAUBERT Believe it or not we saw him smile. MABEL AMUNDSON Likes to watch the Chicago Cubs ploy. HAROLD D. OAKS Water Baby. FRANCIS J. PICHOTTA Did you take a shower? FLORENCE VELLENGA A Dolphin from the Windy City. at Head of Department. HM 170W Phy Ed-Keeps the Workers in Condition If you can survive the Phy Ed classes you won't need to worry about being 4-F, since the entire object of this training is the physical fitness of every body and girl. The upper cl'assmen were grateful for the return to the pre-wor two-doy-a- week schedule. Besides the regular gym classes which emphasize sports, here is the recreational gym and 896'? olk dancing. Junior High boys have a weiI-orgcmized intramural sports program. Swimming classes in the Edison pool give all beginners the chance to work up into the class of advanced swimmers. One downwnly 24 to go. Jim Vetta starts his quota of push-ups for Coach. 19 4 5 Megaphone Page Twentyuone
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Commercial- White Collar Jobs Impressed by the need for mer- ketable skills, commercial stu- dents-while in training to be stenogrophers, bookkeepers, and $R. L. RUPPLE In charge of the Waukesho Kit Com- secretaries t take GCfUOI $erVice mittee. PHYLLIS ASPLUND From a little town to a work in the Commercial Workshop. big city. MARY BERG All fed up with this year's k x i ' snow. MRS. MARION KEELING Shares her husband The actual wor bf publ Shmg Pen with the Army Air Corps. CARL PIEPENBURG Quite In Ink is their resPonSibiliW- They some gardenerll MRS. LORRAINE VAN NESS How have helped the Wor effort Wlth To Live Alone and Not Like It. their work for the Chamber of $Head of Department, Commerce and ration board. A mailing list of over 1700 has also been kept up for the Woukesha News Kit. Regular classes include work with the machines of the business world, the dictophone, 4mimeogroph as well as the type- writer. Shorthand and bookkeep- ing add to their office skills. The Remington takes a beating from Dot Werch in Advanced Typing Class. Mama, I want to be 0 Remington. Page Twenty Waukesha High Schoolts
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Special Jobs Need Expert Help $DONALD N. MCDOWELL Boy can he play basketball!!! MRS. ANNA HEGG Just a fisherman at heart. MRS. HELEN McINNIS not pictured. at Head of Depa rtment AGRICULTURE To again relieve the manpower shortage on the farms, many rural students left school six weeks before the close, so that they might aid in the planting and preparing of the fields. Evidently variety is the spice of life as far as the rurals are concerned, for during the course of the semester's work, the Ag boys and the Home Ec girls exchanged classes and teachers for two weeks. Too, an active program on the repair of .farm machinery was carried out by the boys, and a strong emphasis was put on the care of the boys' home herds. In the Spring, their seed selling campaign was most successful. SPECIAL HELP A department devoted to special help for those in need of it, was under the supervision of Mrs. Hegg. Limited to 7th and 8th graders, these classes were concerned with building a sound foundation for high school work. Staff Is Maintenance Crew 'Office Staff, left to right: Miss Hicken, Miss Bugbee, Miss Inzeo. Nurses, left to right: Miss Narmann, Mrs. Kalbet, Miss Ripley, Mrs. Beach. Janitors, left to right: Mr. Williams, Mr. Key, Mr. Ruehmer. Page Twenty-two Waukesha H igh Schoolis,
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