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S Waukesha High School Kg Q' : ugfz b South Campus g vXa-Q Kap..-va KK-J-J-' r l ul K a-QS, xL'A x S250 k.,-.a ' 1.224 ' g Over 3,100 strong, we studied, we played, we socialized in these Lili. I lj X 'i four buildings that house Waukesha High School. And we watched ki-5 'Q-9-Q world events - - - national, state, and local happenings which con- mpg -tp J cerned the adults around us. Some of these things we'll forget, but all CQ .3 xfxq,-ul have made their marks on us. Turn the page, and see some of the S N headlines that caught our eyes during this 1959-60 school year. iOur 4 Xxvfcle l N N thinks to the Milwaukee Journal and the Waukesha Freeman for per- pci' . it it ii mitting us to re-fashion their articles into these dummy newspaper pages.J Moreover, the adult citizens watched us. They know that we will soon make our marks on Waukesha, Wisconsin, the United States, the World - - - and perhaps even the Universe! Turn to the division pages of this Megaphone for proof that our parents and neighbors were interested in Waukesha High School's educational program, student activities, and sports. For our business is public business: the business of learning to live as responsible citizens in a rapidly changing society. Nevertheless, a school is more than newspaper headlines and pic- tures can display. We know that, we students who feel the emotions of comradeship - - - the breaking-oFf and dying-out of some acquain- tanceships, the flowering of others into close friendships, who know the excitement of the sport and the activity, who suffer the agonies and enioy the satisfactions of learning. These things, however, all, go by us like the frames of a motion pic- ture. Into another century of secondary education, into a new decade of twentieth century living, Waukesha High School moves. lf only you could stop the movie projector to look at some of these frames, you say? To some extent, you can. Look herein, and see what you shall seel ri. . , ,, .- 3:21535 ' 'lk
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