Waukesha High School - Megaphone Yearbook (Waukesha, WI)

 - Class of 1960

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Carl Dollinger - B.S., M.S., Univ. ot Wis. - Band lCen- trall Pep Band. Kathryn Eynon - B.S., State IMiIw.J - Art 7-8. Joan Fox - B.S., Univ. of Wis. lMiIw.J - Choir llth 81 l2th Triple Trio. J. Landa Gander - B.S., Univ. of Wis. - Art. Margaret Kamraclt - B.M., Coe - Choir 7-8, Lincoln choruses. Zelma Monlux - B.A., M.M., Univ. of Wis. - A Cap., HEAD OF MUSIC DEPT. Roland Schrupp - B.S., M.E., Univ. of Minn. - Ari, HEAD OF ART DEPART- MENT. 6... .. x I . .. r Q! f - 3735 John Krainik -- B.S., Man- kato State - Art. Neil Olsen - B.S., Univ. of Wis. IMiIw.J - Art, Neil Resneske - B.A., Ripon - Instr. Music, Music groups. Jarmela Speto - B.M., De- Paul Univ. - Choir, co-cur- riculor music. Dolores Werra - B.S., Ro- sary, M.A., Univ. of Wis. - Music and choir. John Whitney - B.S., Slate iEau Clairel - Bond, Dance Band lSouthl. Who Says They Aren't Cultured? Fine Arts According to most newspaper articles, all teenagers are uncivilized rufliansg however, the students at Wau- kesha High are constantly proving this false. In many ways they benefit the community. As members of a choir, such as the A Cappella choir, or bond or orches- tra, those with musical ability can share their talents with others. They put on programs that are open to the public, such as the annual Christmas concert which has become an inspiring and welcome tradition. Modern art is criticized by some, but it is understood and accepted by many of the art students. In art class the teenagers themselves create masterpieces, many ot which are displayed in the art room showcase. A sense of pride and achievement is felt by all students whose art work is considered worthy of being displayed. Through their work some of them show promise of a lu- ture in the art field. MR, SCHRUPP SHOWS DIANE JORGENSEN how to use a cen trifugal casting machine in making sterling silver iewelry

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Science The moon or bust! That sums up the attitude taken by the United States' Scientists. They are working around the clock to create a rocket which will reach the moon. While this is going on, another group of optimistic experts are ex- perimenting with types ot clothing to be worn by men go- ing into outer space. Still other scientists study the type of air this man will breath and the food he'll eat. Now the iunior scientists at Waukesha aren't ready to tackle these types of problems yet, but they know that the courses they're taking will prepare them for bigger things. Science survey, biology, chemistry, and physics are the courses altered. This year a second year of biology, con- sisting chiefly ot laboratory work, has been added to the list, as well as the engineering, or honors, physics course and an honors chemistry course. All of these courses are designed to give the student a deeper perception of the sciences, but the final result will be a stronger America through science. Students Prepare for Trip DOUBLE, DOUBLE, TOIL AND TROUBLE . . . lt looks as if Mr. Miller, instructor, is cooking up a witch's cauldron in one of his chemistry classes. tO- , 0011 ,JNL ,,,, ,. .. , , . wr W , d j, 5 ffi f 5 li .I Lrg. g gi- :fly if Charles Kohls - B.S., Charles Miller B.S., State '55 B Shirley Forstman - B.S., State lSt. Pointl - M.S., lEau Clairel - Chem. Fu- Mdfy C- Opgenorth - I ,,,. -as, Univ. of Wis. - Gen. Sc. Marquette - Physics. ture Teachers of America. B.S., Univ. of Wis. - Biol- 'if' ' Tj oQY- .c , or Nick Gqngilqno - B,S,, L , ' W Q' ij . louise Pfeffer - B.A., Car- A Cvfrvll ' Bi0l09Y- 3 W as ri, roll, M.S., Marquette, 21 - 1 1' Chemlwy' r Russell Miller - sf., sim Thomas Mitchell - af., lWhitewaterl - Gen. Sc. State lWhitewaterl - - Physics, Chemistry, Senior J h B. 5 Y - B-SH 3, Donna 'Herrmann - B.S., Science. UTSP of I,-,Witt Gen. 55 H State lWhitewaterl - Biol. Schogl BUS Coordl j5N , ,3g'gm ' y slaney Jacobson - af., ' gf ,,'o T., State lEclu Clairel, B.Ph., James M. Sweeney - 3-SI, . N0l'fhlUfld - Gen- Sd' In 5 N x t St. Benedict's - Gen. Sc., ' SE Z ence' Science Club Ad- ll -he Audio-visual Co-ord. iii- viser. I if This lik sire ' I r .. it EYE 2 ' 2 W gl: 55? .W . ,. Dwzghf Shanks - B.S., Robert Wheeler - B45-, ' Jeff 'fame'-'Bl5'f golf M.A., Univ. of lll. - Biol- X4 State lMiIw.lf ME., Mar- , M Elf Am. 'c oo ogy, HEAD opsel cs, ff ellen? 5 BlOl09JJP2UdlO DEPT. yn Z :sua lrector, . . . 7 ' it I 3. l YZ, ,f



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MISS HUMPHREYS GIVES MARION BRANDT some supervision as she sews a zipper into a dress. MARJORIE HASSLER LOOKS PRAYERFUL, but Misses Mathews and Peil smile confidently as they measure and mix. Home Economics Have you been in the vicinity of room l4 lately and noticed the delightful aroma of a freshly-baked cake or pie? The room, as you've probably guessed, is the home economics room, However, more is taught here than how to whip up a tasty meal. Sewing is an equally important part of the home eco- nomics course. There is a satisfaction in sewing one's own clothes and knowing that they look smart. The girls learn what colors and styles are flattering to them as well as the mechanics of sewing. Although cooking and sewing are the first things that come to mind when home ec is mentioned, these are only o small part ot the entire course. A girl taking home economics will be a wise consumer. She learns how to shop economically and how to get the most for her money. She also learns about child care. A girl that has completed a home ec course will surely be a good homemaker. Good Homemaking - That's the Aim :it .. 5! 2i Q1 1 :ii Katherine Carlson -- B.S., Arlene Johnson - B,S., .E Stout Institute - Home Ec. Stout Institute - Home Ec. mist. . , K 3 V 6 .0 , , :W , K ' Susan Christenson - B.S., if . . Zigi Helen Salter - B.S., Iowa ' A Uf1lV. of WlS- - HOFTIS EC- ,qi 's ' . State - Home Ec. Y or sccy W , Q . '-M f il , Marguret HumPhr9Ys Lcurella Wlelond - BS A Carol Hatch - B.S., Stout B,S,, Stout Institute, M.S., Stout Institute, M.A., Univ. ' institute - Home Ec, of Wis. - Home Ec., Faculty 11 5 typggft fr W ,- ' if 5 ff rl 'if fi .g. JI' .' . .. za Univ. of Wis. - Home Ec. Social Committee. sgis. gk

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