Waukesha High School - Megaphone Yearbook (Waukesha, WI)

 - Class of 1950

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Mefrazae wma of ,azz swam MR. SHIELDS lf you can imagine it, our new princi- S pal, Mr. C. M. Shields, started his career as a geography teacher. In fact, he was so interested in geography that one sum- mer he rode a bicycle all the way from Portland, Maine to Wisconsin. But though Mr. Shields might have started on a bicycle, he discarded it long ago for the job of being principal at Mer- rill, then Ashland, Beaver Dam, and final- ly Waukesha. He received his Ph.B. and Ph.M. from the University of Wisconsin. Students have come to recognize Mr. Shields as a principal who is not only in- terested in the student body as a whole, but- in individuals too. No issue is too minor nor is any problem of the school too big to be solved. Whatever the issue, his decision is, What is best for the student. C. M. Shields, Principal Jr.-Sr. High School Estelle Wolf Cliifford Goerke Lincoln Principal Vice-Principal High School Elswfvrl

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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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1, il 'N J XTXQ 3 We Xb iv' s qlglyvx . C m QW ,X , ., ,.,..c M ,N J, X . Twelve '7eee!1eaa Am! MABEL AMUNDSON-B. E. La Crosse State Teachers' College. Girls' Physical Education. Jr. G.A.A. GERTRUDE ANDEREGG-M. S. Stout lnstitute. Home Economics, Head of Home Ec. De- partment. MRS. MARY ELLEN ANDERSON-B. A. St. Olaf College. Core Curriculum. Cardinal Star News, Seventh Grade. MURIEL BERTANE-M. A. Northwestern Univer- sity. Core Curriculum. Seventh grade ad- viser. ORLAND BORN-B. S. River Falls State Teachers' College. Agriculture, Head of Agriculture Department. F.F.A. MILDRED BRADY-M. A. University of Wiscon- sin. English, Clinical Reading. C-4 Commis- sion. MILDRED BRAY-M. A. Northwestern University. Algebra, Geometry. Jr. Student Council. JANE BRIERTON-B. S. Mount Mary College. Home Economics. F.H.A. Assistant. MRS. OLIVE BUSJAEGER-University of Wiscon- sin Library School. Edison Library, Textbook Library. CAMERON CAMPBELL-M. S. University of lowa. Physical Education, Swimming. Swimming, Track. JOHN CHASE-M. S. Stout lnstitute. Industrial Arts. B.A.A. ADRIAN COHN-M. S. University of Wisconsin. English, World History, Journalism. Cardinal tar. RUSSELL COLEY-B. S. Carroll College. Arith- metic, Algebra. Cross Country, Track. MARJORIE CONKLIN-B. A. MacMurray Col- lege. Typing, General Business. Megaphone. MRS. HELEN DAHM-B. M. University ot Wis- consin. Music. Jr. Choir. DOROTHY DODGE-M. A. Columbia University. Physical Education. Head of Girls' Physical Education. G.A.A. CARL DOLLINGER-B. M. E. Shurtleff College. Band. Pep Band. ROBERT DUCKETT-Ph. B. Carroll College. American Problems. Football, Basketball. DELORUS ERICKSON-B. M. University of Wis- gonsin. Jr. High Music. Girls' Octet, Triple rio. MRS. MAY FAGERLAND-B. E. Eau Claire State Teachers College. Algebra. Tenth grade As- sembly Commission. GRACE FARDY-M. A. University of Wisconsin. Latin, Head of Language Department. Social and Rec Dance Commission, Honor Society.

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