Waukesha High School - Megaphone Yearbook (Waukesha, WI)

 - Class of 1960

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Ag Students Apply Science to Farms Orland Born - B. Agr. Ed., State iRiver Fallsl - M.S., Univ. of Wis. - Agriculture HEAD OF AGRICULTURE DEPT. ll .h N, Charles Rohr - B.S., State A , Lt A ' lRiver Fallsj - Agri., F.F.A. V fi r . - Central. Agriculture Farming is no longer just a way of living. It has be come a highly organized, elicient business. The Agriculture Department of WHS prepares its students to meet the complex problems of farming Courses in crop rotation, soil conservation, and plant diseases and their control are studied. Dairy farming is also studied to aid the boys in getting the best re sults in this highly competitive field. Machinery has become a large part of the invest ment on farms. The boys learn how to select the proper equipment and how to keep it in repair. It is necessary to be able td select a tarm that will be profitable. Field trips are made which will aid the boys in making a wise choice. WHS's Agricultural Department plays a vital role in preparing its students for their futures in farming TO SEE WHETHER THE COWS are giving the best, Mr. Born shows Art Thiesenhusen how to test milk for its tat content. CENTRAL CAMPUS AGRICULTURE CLASSES engaged in a sheep raising protect this year. Mr. Rohr and Mark Riewe are wool-gathering.

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9' 5 i 'X' ti '?1q, I sf . A 5932, i Guy Jacobucci B.S., III. State Normal - Mech. Drawing and Woodworking, Golf Coach. John Chase - B.S., M.S., Stout Institute - Elec. William Daehling - B.S., Stout Institute - Drafting, Bays' intramural lCentraIl. ,s i, E ,t Raymond Jensen - B.S., Stout Institute Welding, Foundry, Mech. Drawing. Karl Ludemann - B.E., Osh- kosh, M.E., Marquette HEAD OF INDUSTRIAL ARTS. Wx V , .5 1 W, , Q ,X , ,. , J . 23 x tt Richard Johnson - B.S., Stout Institute - Mech. Drawing, Ass't. Jr. High Stu. Council. John Lehocky - B.S., M.S,, Stout Institute - Machine Shop and Machine Drawing. Donald Marks - B.S., State lPIatteviIIel - Metals, Foot- ball Coach lLinel. Ronald Snyder - B.S., State iPIattevilIel - Gen. Metals, Drawing, Elec. rss? Robert Solberg - B,S., Stout Institute - Mech. Drawing. I t sp-Q - ti .. -,aw s + 'Q th fn. sleigh l tr K 6 . fs Q J' r. ,. ' . N 2-sr . it ss, 6 ae- Charles Sontog - B.E., State iOshkoshl - Drafting. ocations in Industry Call Many Industrial Arts Learning by doing - this should be the motto of the industrial arts classes. Here are classes in which the stu- dents can actually see their hours of work in the form of some useful article. Industrial arts has an important iob to do. It trains the students to use their hands and their minds in creating and accomplishing. In today's world such training is important for the future builder and the do-it-yourself man. Shop classes provide a background for the students' future work or interests. MEL ZIEGLEMANN - - - surrounded by texts, tools, models, and Mr. Lehocky - gets an assist on a drawing. In all fields there is a great demand for knowledge, experience, and skill before actual employment. Indus- trial arts classes give each student all of the necessary background. They provide solid information about what phases of industry a person is most suited for. Most im- portant of all, the industrial arts classes give the stu- dents a chance to prepare themselves for their iobs of the future, their work of tomorrow. WELDING CLASS REQUIRES SPECIAL DRESS, to say nothing about goggles and other special equipments.



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Mrs. Olive Busiaeger Central Librarian Mary Ellen Kane Dietician l ,A Miss Helen Rode , I, Heinz Rose South Campus Librarian in Q f psychomenisf Robert Simon - B.S., Stout Inst. - M.E., Univ. of Minn. Mrs. Delourise Trakel Central Librarian - Dr. Educ. Mrs. Ruth Witte Director, Public Relations These Aides Make W. H. S. a Top School All tenth-graders know Mr. Robert Simon, teacher of Driver Education at Waukesha High School. Learning rules of the road, taking depth perception tests, and checking night vision, are all part of the course that helps make better drivers of those about to acquire licenses. Helen Rode, Olive Busiaeger, and Delourise Tra- kel compose the library staff. Besides helping supply students with recreational reading, they have the all-important task of providing reference materials. Around noon, we become especially aware of one part of the school - - - the cafeteria. The aromas that MR. ROBERT SIMON AND HIS CLASSES check to see whether anyone has poor night vision, a known cause of accidents. drift through the halls are good indicators of the work of Mary Ellen Kane, Head Dietician, and her staff. Heinz Rose is the school's psychometrist. He is in charge of giving all standardized tests and inter- preting them for future teacher and student use. Getting school news to the community is surely the iob of all students and teachers. However, much aid is given by Mrs, Ruth Witte, Director of Public Rela- tions, to whom many public news agencies turn for information. LINING UP THE LITTLE CARS in a test of depth perception in Driver Education class is Dave Glaessner. Andy Spencer checks Dave's re- sults. . , , 'tltg-V 24

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