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U7 ,X-f ,-ff!! ' f ' 'iz-rr.. X ff!! lf V-.ly PRIMSCA , he Lum'-L Since a student must spend at least twenty-two hours each week in a classroom, it's natural for him to expect to learn some- thing, whether it be science, math, or English. Waukesha High School offers great variety in this curriculum. Courses are planned for those going on to college in order that they will concentrate on the academic fields. Others, who plan on going to work when they graduate, take those subjects which will give them the mostgpractical training and experience. This varied program is also helpful to those who are still undecided about their future. Regardless of the subject matter taught, all classes have certain experiences in common: learning to be an active participant in a group, learning to respect the opinions of others, and learning how to think, not what to think. These lessons are perhaps more important than knowing Einstein's laws or Shake- speare's plays. Good learning depends upon good teachers - not taskmasters but advisers, counsellors, and friends. Good will and co-operation between faculty and student body en- courages interest in classwork. Anyone stepping into the crowd- ed rooms at Waukesha High is impressed by this fine spirit. FN U Thee IN 10030 Eight Q2 amp Sum'
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464,444 -- mme MR. HEIN If there has ever been a superintend- ent of schools who has won his way into the hearts of the students, it has been Mr. Hein with his friendly Hello , This greeting has always suggested the warmth and sincere interest of true friends. After receiving his M.A. from the University of Wisconsin, he served as principal in Fari- t bault, Minnesota, Waupun, Wisconsin, and was both superintendent and princi- pal in South Milwaukee. Mr. Hein and i the school board have already begun an extensive building program which will mean a scoreboard and new steel bleach- ers for Haertel Field by this fall as well as two new elementary schools. ln view of all this, it certainly looks like Mr. Hein is putting his philosophy to work. We shouldn't be satisfied with just doing good. We should work toward being the best. R. G. Hein - Superintendent of Schools SCHOOL BOARD-Morgan Butler, President. STANDING: Mr. Gustine, Mrs. Soulen, Dr. Werra, Messrs. Hey, Cairns, Callow, Mrs. Connell. SEATED: Messrs. Hein, Butler, Gilham, Miss Rohleder. ls. Ten
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