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Lighter Side of a Hard Dayhs Work I. The Junior High takes time out to eat. 2-4-8. Mr. Sohr, Mr. Schwon and Miss Magdanz auction off per- formances in the Hi-Y assembly. 3. Room 200 hears the Mother's side as Roy Buckley presides on Holy Day. 5. Evi- dently Miss Mogdanz didn't find his theme trite, because Jim Williams smiles modestly. 6. We didn't think this picture of your Biology class was that funny, Miss Nehls. 7. Mrs. Busjoeger checks out Paul DeRemer's book supply for the year, while the line moves on. 9. Miss Kline, Mrs. Nelson, and Miss Wright hope they won't have to use too much red ink on their semester grades. 19 4 5 M egaphone Page Twenty-three
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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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