Waukesha High School - Megaphone Yearbook (Waukesha, WI)

 - Class of 1951

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Q0 'fi'- 10 GERMAN CLUB - TOP RCJW: Beringer, Miss Lemke, Graf, Bunke, Ebeling, Slavsky, W. Zimmerman. ROV! lll: Sthimpt, Ciimnm-lly, Ailaslick, Pappas, Ovcrman, Michclscn. ROW ll: Hausth, Kohls, Bctlxcr, Scliwnrzc, Shane, Roz- lQ.lll1S, C.. Zimmurmiin. B1 7'l l'OM RUXV: Olson, Nuss, Rulwinson, Guthcil, Stcinlmtlx, Dilvics. Brnntlt, Shcphertl. eu' Urgmzizczfiozzs, eu' Ex Jwfiefzces, eu' - The Handicraft Club has fun while making something useful. Mr. Pettigrew explains thc lAllIlslilH1L'I1ILllS of lem Llllxl shutters to the Junior Photography Flub. R llfil

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olden M emories F. F. A. Everything from testing milk to harmonizing, this is the Future Farmers of America. Our local chapter is one of the best and most active groups in the state. The boys take great pride in this fact and are constantly striving to live up to the rep- utation they have made for themselves. All Ag students are required to belong to the F. F. A. The boys don't consider this an impo- sition, however, and they really put their hearts into their work. The 156 members under the di- rection of Mr. Born and Mr. Kelly sponsor and take pflft in the annual F. F. A.-Faculty basketball game and a 25 voice choir. In order to keep up with the happenings in the agricultural world, the boys attend several conven- tions every year. The officers: jim Wendt, presi- dent: jerry Kurth, vice-president: Bob Abrahamson, secretary, and Lloyd Salentine, treasurer, attended the National F. F. A. convention in Kansas City, and representatives were also sent to the Chicago Livestock Exposition and Indianapolis Dairy Ex- position, where Al Basse won top honors for his prize heifer, Cinnamon . F. F. A. ill -- TOP ROW: Christiansen, G. Dempsey, Kind, Kipp, Murray, Stein, C. Manke, Basse, Buth, Hembrook ROW III: R. Dempsey, Litschauer, Poloum, Baumgartner, P. Schmocker, Hoover, Chronis, Hasselkus, Apperman, junior Mr. Born. ROW Il: Chatfield, Hengen, Bingenheimer, Burnell, F. Schmocker, A. Kunz, Guderyon, j. Eldredge, Michaud Pfeil, Leonard, F. Smart. BOTTOM ROW: Condon, Ritt, Grauer, Abrahamson, Wendt, Kurth, Duranceau, Weisen burger, Evans, Cawley, Olson. F. F. A. UID - TOP ROW: Zamjahn, Giese, Klein, Drajesk, Fryda,B. Curtis, Butterfield, Pfeifflejohnson, Uithoven ROW III: Plehn, Adams, Billings, Miokovich, Salentine, Coman, Berger, Griswold, Schwoch, Gronewald. ROW ll: Badinger, Hoffman, Noll, Hardy, Bira, Dietmeier, Hill, Zuelsdorf, Woelfel, Bloom. BOTTOM ROW: Roeglin, Vogel Greenwald, Schroeder, Engrath, Miller, Sweetland, Booth, Kowalski, Mehringer. F. F. A. Ulll - TOP ROW: Tessman, Miedenbauer, Jorgensen, Warren, Riemer, Berg, Zuhlke, Gerke, Kroseberg Wollman. ROW III: Mr. Kelly, L. Eldredge, D. Curtis, R. Manke, La Ven, Golemgeske, Trapp, Wappenschmidt Nettesheim, Savatski. ROW II: Kling, De Back, Erdmann, Martin, Burrie, Weston, R. Kunz, Babcock, Willey, Schicki BOTTOM ROW: Keller, J. Smart, Schaeffel, Zick, Green, Eichstaedt, Edmark, Ferrick, Flood, Thiesenhusen, Reinhard l 37 l a



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8th HOUR ACTIVITIES Variety is the spice of life. This year, with the addition of eighth hour, new clubs were organized to give us an even greater variety of activities. Those students wanting to broaden their cul- tural background joined the German Club. Others set their goal on becoming future Einsteins and became members of the junior Science Club. We showed an increasing interest in travel with the introduction of Highways and Biways. Those with an artistic skill made ceramics and wood carvings in Handicrafts Club, while girls looking for some- thing different signed up for Girls' Woodwork Group. All of these clubs are just a sampling of various activities offered in school. We participate in everything from art to science, language to manual labor. Yes, variety is the spice of life. Learning about our home state with maps and reports occupies these members of the Highways and Biways Club. Faces Siam' ew mdilions For Many Of Us Jr. Science Club proves to be handy with chemicals, animals and scientific tests. A new field is opened to the girls through eighth hour activity period. Learning how to handle a hammer and saw is their goal. l29l

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