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X 't'. ONE AMERICANS PROBLEMS CLASS purchased three shores of BULLETIN BOARDS SUCH AS THIS ONE, shown by Miss Jones to an stack in o local corporation. Randy Hopf, one of Mr. Offerdohl's American History class, ore excellent means to help student students dlslays his empty wallet after the investment. visualize the growth of United States here and abroad Makes the Wor1d's Future Secure Kathryn Nohelty - B. Ph., Carroll, M.Ed., Marquette English and Social Studies. Phillip Offerdahl - B.S., Carroll - Amer. Problems, B-Team Football Coach. Donald Paoletti - B.A., Michigan State Univ. - Civics. Neon Papke - B.A., Carle ton, M.A., Univ. of Wiscon' sin - Core, History. ,.. P NI if J. trian- . Mabel Rosenthal - B.A., Carroll - U.S. History. 2' It 1. . f will Wesley Schroeder - B.A., M.A., Univ. of Wis.,Hist, Counselor IGrode 8l. 13 Nina Walker - B.A. Car- roll - Core - Ass't. Adv., Jr. Honor Society. Mary Wollsteadt - B.A. Univ. of Mich. - Civics. Marcia Ward - B.S., Univ. of Wis. - Core. Hildegarde Wirtz - Univ. or Wis. IElem. 81 Sec. CertiIi- catesl - Core, 7th 8- Bth.
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Karl Ahrens - B.A., Luther, M.A., Iowa State Teachers . ' 0 - ,, Janet Fraser - B.A., Carroll M.A., Univ. of Wis. - American History Card. Star Business. Alvin Broehm - B.A. Val- paraiso Univ. - Civics, Rec. Dance lCentroll. 1 ri - Civics, Football 81 basket- V A b ll 52 ' 6 A 5 f Q' Bl . .5 v r. f H ... . ,I 1 . , . .Q it Eve Gelling - B.A., Morn- 5: I ' U K ingsideg M.S., Univ. of Wis. Q ' f Core 8: History Honor So- f 1 5. 'E mi -on 5 Q X it .aye Vincent Gavre - B.S., M.S. Univ. of Wis. - American problems. Ruth Graves - B.Ed. State 5, ' CSL Pointl - Core Counselor Q. 55 lGrade 7i. y, 2 A . f J, ig 1 S D 'dc I - .. S ng Mf MclzlgalesigsinProlli.ll9hdxfoEgijl Allte Hgllgarll TVBA Cm' , le si- F E .l I .V rcphy - iSo. Campusl. roll - ocla u I . - ,I gp V J' . Q in Ed d F- k - B-S. S ' I Richa Hughes - B. . , i' yi lEdll:lglairell- Am. Hislttlle Clnflij Kllnsl-l:3.A., Car- Bel - Amer. Histor B- A sw . Freshman Football, ro .7 'A on wesle T Bcskelbc ' ' 25.2, ,ff Univ. - Problems HEA F . 3 t SOC. STUDIES DEPT. A my A T eu n Studying of the Past's ' ta gg ' Social Studies ' A government of, by, and for its citizens can exist only when the rich harvests of American democracy are taught in sch-ool. To obtain such government, the Social Studies Department teaches the American background in detail. Civics classes, taught early in the high school career, impress students with the basic structure of the government. The iunior year challenges them with the events of this nation's history. Adult citizens and potential voters realize the value of a senior's semester study ot the problems affecting a democratic society. This study helps people to know the why of earth-shaking events and how to prevent future disasters - - - all-important questions in this day and age. There are also personal problems - - - vocational plans, income tax reports, etc. - - - which leaders in the study ot social developments and problems help us to solve as they extend a welcome mat ot books and pa- pers. Surely, a semesteids training in social problems at the end ot the senior year evidences wise foresight and planning by the Social Studies Department at Wau- kesha High School. ter. if cietyiluniorl. tie. 1.54- 'Iii K, , Margaret Jones - B.A., Car- roll, M.A., Univ. of Wis. - American History Ticket Sales: drama 8g prom. Marie Knipfel - B.A., Car- roll: M.A., Mich. State Univ. - Civics. f sg - , fi 25 ' i .1 Kathryn Lelmigk - B.S., State iOshkosl1l, M.S., Univ. of Wis. - Core. 12 Diane Lemke - B.S., State iOshkoshl Core Classical Music. Zella Loomer - B.A., MA., Univ, of Wis. World History, Prob, Traveling Wis- consin.
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Arlene Conrow - B.S., State iEauClairet, M.S., Ruth McGIone - B.A., Car- roll, M.A., Northwestern ggiv' .of Wis' - Eng' lv' University- Eng. Il, Central renslcs' Star Adviser. Josephine Czeskleba - B.A., Fred Meilnef - 5-A-f UNIV- Lgwrenge - English ll, Fo. of Wis., M.A., Northwestern rensicg. - Speech, Dramatics, Scita- Jean Williams - B.A., Car- mard. leton, M.A., Univ. of Wis. - English lll, HEAD OF ENG- LISH DEPT. MQW Ellis - BA Cormllf ' Carol Morrill - B.S., Mar- Md., 'Columbia University - it queue - Speech, Eng., Sci,- fl ls . A ?if 'A ,I 'N an ' ' E 9 in -- s-QM amard Publicity ' ., .hi Q at s i' 'QW ss? i' 3 ,, -- if was-it af is . 'K . .ti Verna Mulry - B.A., Univ, Betty Foster - B.A., Carroll willow Goodwin - B.A., Ellen Gormley - B.A., of -Iowa, M.A., Northwestern E 9l'5l' ll' Univ. of Wash. - Eng. IV, Ripon, M.E., State iSuperiorD pn'V'.- Eng Re0d '9'SPell' Scitamard Costumes. - English I. 'ng old' .2gje?9'5'x , ' , f S T Y'1W'? s'L' 7 B'S 1 E1 I Barbara Nelson - B.A., NV-0 '5- - n9- - .1 ' 'tie -'-5 Carroll - English I, Dro- '2 if matics, CCentralJ. Patricia Hamilton - B.A., Beloit- English ll, Meg. Ad- viser lCentrali Marion Hankwitz - B.S., S tate lOshkoshl - Eng. IV, FS Adviser Scitamard English Helps Straight Thinking CLASSES WERE OFTEN DIVIDED into smaller discussion groups In Miss Conrow's sixth hour English class. 14- English They think - by reading, writing, speaking, and lis- tening. They read, dipping into the worId's classics. For read- ing is the key to absorbing all knowledge. They write, trying their hands at both useful and creative forms. For writing is the means of com- municating to those beyond the voice, both in time and in space. They speak, discussing poetry, prose, and drama, old and new. For speech makes possible the closest ex- change of thoughts and feelings. They listen, hearing qualities of voice, comparing the expression ot others' ideas with their own. For in an age of radio and TV, man has found that the spoken word reaches into space and time as once was not dreamed possible. The library - with its wealth of references, fiction, and nontlction, the literature and language textbooks, the film, the recording, the assigned essay, letter or story, the auditorium - all are aids to the English stu- dent, and to straight thinking.
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