Waukesha High School - Megaphone Yearbook (Waukesha, WI)

 - Class of 1954

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At the head of our high school, as coordinator of school functions and promoter of better relations among faculty parents and students is our principal Mr Shields His teaching experiences have aided him greatly in working with students and his participation in various civic actvlties has enabled him to secure better understanding of school problems Last fall as president of the Wisconsin Teachers he presided over their centennial convention The present activity pro gram the rew report card senior privileges and honor study halls are but a few of the innovations brought about by the sincere and soft spoken Mr Shields The administration of a school of 2 200 students is more than a one man 'ob Mr Goerke the vice princi pal is congenial as well as efficient in his position as chief administrator of student behavior and discipline Miss Wolf In her role as principal of the Lincoln build ing is most helpful to the new seventh graders as they adlust to qunlor high Mr Clyde Shzelds Prznczpal 1umorSemor Hzgh School OI 0ur rowing School System M'-V5 Estelle W0lf Mr Clzfford Goerke Prmczpal Lzncoln Buzldmg V1cePr1nczpal junzor Semor Hugh School -iq!-K Hfis r I 1 I I 1 1 ' I I 1 . . , ' ' 1 I . . 1 ' I v - , - .sf its T is . 4 . 5 ,T My V .Qi . it I

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an- Mr R G Hem Supernztendent of Szlamlt Mr Morgan Butler Prexzden! Mr Roy Cairns Mr Curl Callou Mrs Wm Conmll Q Mr C M Gurrme Mr Claude Heg if ln the top administrative position in our school sys- tem, Mr. R. G. Hein, Waukesha's superintendent ot schools, has gained statewide prominence as an edu- cator. As a personal friend of many students, he shows a great deal of interest in the future as well as the present welfare of the students The school board a group ot civic minded citizens who make sure that our students receive the best edu cation possible devote much time and effort I0 the improvement of Waukeshas sixth largest business Mr Morgan Butlers eighteen years on the school board is an example of the unselflshly given time of these men and women One ot the school system s biggest problems mainly that of providing enough classrooms for our growing student enrollment has been partially solved The erection of the Hadfield and White Rock schools plus the new Whittier school which will go into operation next fall are examples of the co operative efforts of the school board and Mr Hein nmmumty Directors BOARD OF EDUCATION Wyn Gllbam Mrv R B Soulen Dr Hartm Weird lil HKHIUII Rolrzlerler 3954 .af- 1 A gf ' 1 - ' ' . . . , . 'sits r ' . 1 1 A I I . ' l l . I Q I .i . ' . ' . ' . I I U T- . ' .. . ' Mr. ' Q ' + . 1 . . C i t'ft 9' i 4 Fra, . ,- . ' J 9 . J . 5 f 9 . V t -. C ,4 .' . . . .' . f .. . . '.1 , 'yxt C N f t 5' , . ,' C l 1 E.- 5 ' 4 rs- N ffiriii' has , , 4 5 5 -20-



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,f E 2 1,ar C7 Sv' Ja r Vp wx v- ur Faculty' s Motto--To Teach In MABEL AMUNDSON phy ed and Jr G A A Instructor in comparlng our school wuth others says Ours IS the greatest' RICHARD ARNOLD a new faculty member In the Commerclal Department coaches freshman bas ketball and expects to work for a Masters degree BARBARA BARTLEY luke the rest of our faculty engoys young people She teaches Engllsh In her flrst year here MURIEL BERTANE sets up 3 Fs falrness firmness and frlendluness as a necessuty wlth both her 7th grade classes and advlsees ORLAND BORN head of the Ag Department practuces honesty and faurness wlth has boys whether nts IH ag classes or on F F A freld trlps MILDRED BRAY concludes that the sltuatlon and'the type of students affects the amount of formality she uses In her math classes MRS OLIVE BUSJAEGER manager of the Edlson and text book ltbrarles keeps the llbrary as mformal as at can be to respect the rnghts of students who need to concentrate C R CAMPBELL doubles as track and swnmmmg coach Pool classes get a rvgorous program All right you guys 30 lengths' JOHN CHASE mdus trlal arts teacher considers an even dlsposmon a necessary trait for all faculty members MRS UNA COMPTON cultuvates an attntude of kundness and understandmg towards people Teachung bfology and bemg 10th grade advlser keep her busy DANA CONNELL thmks umpartlaluty heads has lust for better teacher student relatlons Hts fine orchestra offers good proof of his success MRS JOSEPHINE CZESKLEBA new English teacher who accuses herself of the nucer crnme belng extremely mformal sponsors 10th grade assembly commlsslon DOROTHY DODGE always has a friendly smile for her gym classes The friendliness between her and the G A A gurls us typical of the fruendly atmosphere of our school CARL DOLLINGER band master and plano tuner deluxe believes teachers should show wrllnngness to and a student when help IS needed ROBERT DUCK ETTS bellef that a teacher needs affection for young people IS evident ln the friendship of his problems classes He marked his first year as basketball coach wnth a champlonshup team PAUL DYBVAD cuvncs teacher and freshman football track coach, conslders helpfulness and enthusiasm as Important personality traits SHIR LEY DYRUD, girls' phy ed Instructor, as new to the staff She spends her summer months workung at a gurls' :amp Tennus anyone? MARGARET EBERT has worked for the Amerrcan Red Cross In the South Paclfuc Now she IS kept busy wuth core currlculum classes 22 , 9 - 7. ,-.. Q E -K c - , ' 8- . c -.- . 51 . ew , , c- B , le , sf et fx 4 f. A A Q f . gl A g,, 1 f.. ' if 5. - 4 ' y . .' . , . ' - xg. s-4, an X fs ' X E l I C .gfcxx I S T f I f y . A . - W. . sf, X is Ig-is v was :J A A . , ' 1 ft - 4 ' to ' -rv T - f . . 5. 4 , X - . . . . ,, . , . . . . . . , H . . - I 1 ' , . . ' I I . . . , . . ' ' I I I I ' I ' , , . . . . ' I I . . . ,, . ,, . ' 1 4 I ' I ' , . . . . , . . . . , I - T . . ,

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