Waukesha High School - Megaphone Yearbook (Waukesha, WI)

 - Class of 1958

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E- ROW 'I, across: Mabel Amundson, Cameron Campbell. ROW 2: Dorothy Dodge, Shirley Dyrud, Ken Hollub. ROW 3: Frank Pichotta, Lee Saubert, dept. head. Physical Education Our physical training program includes a host of activities ranging from free play to highly organized games. The high school, at the moment, offers many muscle-building activities. Favorite sports among the boys are football, track, basketball, and swimming while the girls enioy bad- minton, volleyball, swimming, and basketball. Anyone who believes the oft-repeated charge that American youth is soft should watch our gym classes in action as they perform complicated exercises designed to tone-up flabby muscles and increase co-ordination. Groans are usually heard in the locker room when such a program is begun each year but it all turns out for the best The Physical Education Department has set up a fine program which makes it possible for everyone to take part in the physical activity he enioys h How We Struggle-:d Through Cahsthenlcsl reel to develop accuracy in the art of fishing if shes getting ready to take off but actually shes on her toes only in an effort to keep the ball in the air C I , I FISHING INDOORS? Coeducational gym classes practiced with rod and IF I HAD THE WINGS of an angel Virginia Markussen looks as 28

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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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gf 'I Robert Slmon Drlvers Trammg Get behind the wheel of our sensational auto trainer unlt and go for a spun It operates luke the real thang and ns a great help to people who are lust learnnng to drnve They can concentrate on drlvlng without having to worry about running unto stray dogs or careless pedestrnans ln addltlon to being tested In the use of the auto trainer unlt students take tests to determlne the wldth of thelr tlelds of vlsxon theur abulnty to see IH the dark depth perception and their reaction time Students examnne actual car engmes to find out what makes a car tzck Much to the astonlshment of the boys many glrls are born auto mechanics and End leaning the parts of an englne as easy as bolllng eggs As students reach the age of snxteen they are tlnally elrglble to apply for that long awaited punk pnece of paper otherwnse known as a temporary lncense After adequate nn vt mm ,,.-ff PRACTICE WITH THE AUTO TRAINER unit IS the next best thing to actual onthe road tralmng and nts safer tool Barry Thlel watches Duane Soder as she demonstrates nts operatxon onthe road practice comes the road test The anticipation mslde IS set at ease when the officer says You can relax now you ve passed the test The results of proper trarnung good teenage drlvers today good adult drsvers tomorrow Let s AbO11Sh Crazy Teenage Drwmg Ideas pf sl af THE FELT BOARD proved very useful when Mr Slmon and Karen Champan plottzng an actual traftlc sntuatnon THE IISTON FlTS In here says Mr Simon Learnxng the varnous parts of the car engune may help Bob Stump nf hns car should ever stall and no service statnon IS near 1 -f --NS-ig Mesam .I ' 4 un H - M, - sw., 4, .tr of .W 1 , , A, -as Hg, , '- , .A ' 25 -, V is it 5535: V V . I V -:feat . . . I I I f . I . . . ' I . . . . . . 11 . I Il 1 I ' . I - , o e o 1 hui I , . 'Q

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