Waukesha High School - Megaphone Yearbook (Waukesha, WI)

 - Class of 1958

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TOP ROW Betty Bluyney Mrs Olrve Busgager Arlme Conrow Mrs Josephine Czeskleba Mary Ellls ROW 2 Grace Fardy language dept head Ellen Gormely MOTION Hankwntz Mary Leltl ROW 3 Ruth Lemke Harold Madden Mrs Donna Magedanz ROW 4 Fred Metzner Verna Mulry BOTTOM ROW Barbara Nelson There Must Be Enghsh ln the four years at Waukesha Hugh the pupll be comes acqualnted with a wade range of authors and thelr works as well as recenvmg trannmg an the mechanics of expression The scope of the work covers all of the phases of English namely Cll lnterature l2l oral and wrrtten composntuon work K3 grammar and l4l spellung Back in seventh and erghth grade the baszc parts of our mixed up language was taught to us With thus start we went through Sulas Marner Julius Caesar and Amerlcan literature wrth not much dnfflculty Although twelfth grade English IS not requured most of us take nt anyway For thus ns a year In whrch we are gnven an Idea of what a college English class wall be like Hamlet and The Tale of Two Cuties comes alnve In thus course English since It rs one of the most nmportant sublects studned In hugh school has lnttle helpers along the way nn the difficult parts We have speed readnng classes and classes for better spellnng which do the lab PAY ATTENTION NOW .loan Kontos us gnvmg her speech She must be making the proper auduence contact because of the attentlve ex presslons on the faces of the class members 3 , . , . V , . : , - 2 , 1 - 3 I , . . I , . : . I : I I ' I I

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f the Future J 1 , s Q, ai ii Q ,.-, fix? W fi . , cs, Sc1ence 'T ' ' Sputnik has sparked a nationwide interest in science. Suddenly there is a widespread concern about the quality and quanity of science being taught in our country's schools. Are our young people being ottered enough science courses, and are enough students taking advantage of what is offered? Here at Waukesha, however, this is no new and sudden thing. For many years the tield of science has attracted a large percentage of the student body. Biology, chemistry and physics tascinate many students especially when com- bined with any or all ot the various mathematics courses which are available. The progress made during this International Geophysical Year has even been discussed in the social studies classes. This is a history-making era in which we are presently living. As some of our fellow classmates graduate and enter the field of science we hope that they may be the people behind the scientific progress made within this century. I NEVER KNEW I HAD so many bonesl may be a biology students first thought on encountering the familiar skeleton In Mr Shanks room Bill Davies Richard Page and Sue Dumke get a close up view of M Bones TOP ROW Russell Miller ROW 2 Mary THAT HORRIBLE ODOR that was coming from the chemistry room when you happened to walk by may have been a preparation made by Dennis Brechlin Judy Winkleman Peter Wagner and Walter Remlinger as they performed an interesting experiment 25 Opgenorth Louise Pfefter ROW 3 Dwight Shanks Joseph Spatz Rob rt Wheeler .,E'M1's sv? TOP ROW Rollue Bestar Virginia Defandorf Wayne Hallgarth ROW 2 Sidney Jacob son John Keppel ROW 3 Charles Miller 44 QQ! ,yscfff fff-AZJ Lf 47,5 JC A0 ffcnjif Af I : . I . .. I , . : ' . -. . 777 cl ' , ' R 'u A H 1, - I . .. . , . . I . I - . ,, F. 'I . ' . . . I . . : . ' , , e . . . , . , I . R . , A V - ' . I k , 1



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I . USEFUL INFORMATION TO FILE away collate preclosa IS a polite way of telling someone to keep qulet In Spanlsh Colleen McMahon seems to End this very amuslng ,f imzdw iff I POINTING OUT THE DERIVATIONS of todays languages from Latln on a word famlly tree are Dee Promer Judy Lumb and Kathy Kahl An Eas1er Language Than Requ1red Enghsh' Forexgn Language fr The world IS shrunklngl Since Columbus conquered the mystery of the Atlantic lt has grown smaller and smaller Charles Llndberg took a btg chunk out of nt when he made has famous flrght apr! What of lt? As our oceans and deserts and mountains become easter to cross our races grow closer together ln order to keep up wnth thls shrrnkage we must be able to understand our world nelghbors and converse with them Thus IS where our forelgn language department comes un French German and Spanish are the prnncrpal languages In exustence today along with English Latin ss the basls of them all To gain the knowledge of all these languages and the people who speak them textbooks recordings and movies are used Much time has to be spent In grasplng the actual punctuation of the language Experts say that vt IS very easy to study a language for some years and stall not be able to take part In an ordlnary conversatnon O It Along wuth the mechanics of a language comes a knowledge of the culture of nts people There IS Ilttle of more value nn a troubled world than a mutual under standing between countnes and their peoples Top Row Phllllp Pagel Row 2 YS Marlon Pettlgrew Katherlne Phelps ROW 3 Helen Rode Hlnze Rose Mary Rosenthal BOTTOM ROW Ada Toms Mrs Beverly Underdale Sherman Welnruch Jean Wllllams Englnsh dept head WY FO Xl HFSW fun? tl ff if at rn? . I O O ' W A . . . . l I - ,az5f.s, I - ' -' ' , ggfl aieisr I I - I ' , .1 , l It ' ' 'Y 1 2' 1 ' . . . I g ,Q i Y , ,gk !:fNf ,, I I ' , -4? : ' ' . : M . - I' N .. ' ' f ' . . ' ,

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