West Allis High School - Wamago Yearbook (West Allis, WI)

 - Class of 1930

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RITU LATHROP LILLIAN DAVIS Library THE realms of literature, the fascination of history, and the joy of romance, are stored in the rows upon rows of books in the lib- rary of the West Allis High School. Every question is answered, every problem solved, and every uncertainty is made sure through the hun- dreds of reference books, books of fiction, and magazines. What was the real cause of a war? Who is the hero of a certain novel ? The answers to these and to countless other questions are to be found in the library. It creates a feeling of joy and satisfaction to be able to take a book from the well-kept shelves and open it to the page on which one will find the desired material, and sit at the spacious tables and jot it down. The library, with its pictures, and statuary, is one of the most fasci nating rooms in the school, and one can just imagine the heroes and heroines of the many novels step from the pages ' of the books and pass before his eyes in gorgeous array and display. The library is a study-hall for second semester seniors and is open to all students in the school who have had library permits issued to them. The freshman class has a definite period for work in the library when they learn how to use the library, draw out and return books, and to use reference books and magazines. This work is part of the English course of the freshman year. Each year a number of girls are trained in this type of work, and start preparing themselves for a career as librarians. All in all, the library is a fascinating room and is the most popular room to the students, the reason for this is the great advantages gained by its being. Should one seek adventure and travel, the library has a wonderful collection of books which can fulfill the desire, and also has sciences, histories, biographies, poetry in large quantities to supply many. Then, too, the cur- rent literature consists of nearly forty magazines published weekly and monthly. The great advantage of the library is that no one can complete his high school education with- out an acquaintance with the library and facil- ities. 26

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.A - ERXEST FAHXESTOCK LOLA COX DAMOX SIIUOK A. I ' . BLETTXER Music Department THE Music Department offers a very inter- esting course to those interested in voice, in- struniL ' iital, or any phase of music. here are variou s divisions in this department from which a student may select the ones he is par- ticuhirl interested in. Ihese are as follows: voice, piano, harmony, history of music, music appreciation, and various instruments of the band and orchestra. In these classes, the stu- dent becomes acquainted with the best musical literature and composers; learns how to compose and harmonize melodies; train his voice; how to play an instrument ; and how to appreciate good music. For the more advanced voice and instrumental students there are various organizations to which one can belong, such as the Senior Boys ' Glee Club, Senior (jirls ' Club, Junior Boys ' (jlee Club, Junior Girls ' Glee Club, Senior Mixed Chorus, Senior Orchestra, Junior Orchestra, Roys ' Band, Girls ' Band, and Adelphi Orchestra. During the year, the most talented students are selected to represent the school in the annual suburban contests. These contests are very entertaining as well as furnishing competition for the participants. Every student in the high school is given an opportunity to learn how to play an instrument. If the student does not wish to buy an instru- ment, he is loaned one by the school. The only requirements one must ha e are a serious mind, natural ability or talent, and the ambition to study and accomplish success. Concerts are given by the band and orchestra thus giving the parents and city people an oppor- tunity to listen to some of the things that are being accomplished in the school. During the past year, the Boys ' and Girls ' Glee Clubs pre- sented an operetta, which proved to be a very big success. The orchestra is always willing to play at the arious school entertainments, and should be com- plimented on its finp attitude. 25



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ROV R. VAN DIZEE E. A. BVERLY W. H. STONF V. A. Ill ' GIlES Industrial Arts Department THE Industrial Arts Department ot the West Allis High School seeks to acquaint the student with the modern environment of the present complicated mechanical world ; for the age we live in is indeed one of great auto- matic activity. The modern life of today is mainly sustained by the converting of raw, unfinished materials into the finished articles which we use. In the school an opportunity to participate in the basic industrial activities is offered, and the tools, machines, and materials of industry are used in constructional work. The courses, which consist of woodwork, drafting, machine shop. electricity, and auto mechanics relate to and are parallel to drawing, mathematics, and science. Besides contributing to the success of many school activities, the courses in this department offer vocational objectives to those who wish to further their mechanical activities. They may, having this in mind, at the end of the course enter into industry or carry on their technical work in college. 1 his past year as in other years, the Industrial Arts Department furnished blue-prints, tracings, and drawings for various school activities, and printed publicity material, tickets for school af- fairs, programs, and posters. P. E. ERICKSOX GE()R(;E KXOBEAlXll ELMER SCHOENICKE KA ' SMONIl SriRM 27

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