Winona High School - Radiograph Yearbook (Winona, MN)

 - Class of 1945

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Faculty. . . athematics department head . ALBERT endeavors to ch his advanced mathematics dents to reason out their mulas and theorems logically. Besides extending his junior h school mathematics into ior high commercial mathe- tics, MR. BARRY has charge instructing and advising ovie operators. Puzzled art students find the endly art teacher, MR BAU- AN, always willing to offer ' ' suggestions and clever, ideas. 'FAQ x 1 A ' MISS BLOOM, energetic, friendly Spanish and German teacher and adviser of the Camera Club, is one of Winona High's most loyal sports' fans. With his twinkling eyes and booming voice MR. BORGER, job training instructor, makes sure that his classes are never dull. School athletic director MR. BOWE isn't always arranging sport schedules or handling finances, you can find him teaching boys' physical educa- tion in the gym or commercial geography in Room 156. Understanding MRS. BOYD, adviser of both Inner Circle and the Personality Club, has cap- ably taken over as a department head, in addition to teaching her regular social science classes. Printing and drafting in- structor MR. CARPENTER, better known as Coach to the members of the football and basketball teams, this year ac- quired new responsibilities as junior class adviser. Valuable information, which is as helpful in military life as in civilian life, is taught in MR. CHRISTENSEN'S classes in metal work, machine shop, mechanical drawing, and electri- city. Master of music, MR. ED- STROM, director of the band, is noted for his popular arrange- ments of the St. Louis Blues and Stardust . Realizing that a good mind needs a strong body, MISS ENGER makes the girls of Senior High physically fit by means of calisthenics, swim- ming, and G.A.A. activities. MISS ERICKSON, junior class adviser, will long be remembered for the interest and wit with which she conducted her public speaking and Eng- lish classes, besides advising the Radiograph staff and the Stage Makeup Club. ' 'aw-.a 1 A K 34 .MM- X 5.5 x 1 A ea E gf' -' . rnwwvrts- .. A 2:1 -nr 'av -3? 5 7 'P' ' as .- f -vw-mv Ee 4 'aj in 'Q-...A

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1 I I l H Execu tives The proud wearer of an American Legion button, MR. BAUER, recently returned from service in the navy, again takes up his role as Winona's superintendent of schools. Friendly towards students and faculty alike, he shows his confidence in them, his advice is welcomed to the utmost by all. Indeed, credit must be given to Mr. Bauer for doing an ad- mirable job of administering our school system. ,if Recently resuming his duties as principal, MR. WIL- LIAMS efliciently shoulders the responsibilities of run- ning our school. Aiding him is his secretary, LORRAINE CONAUGHTY, who miraculously finds time to help everyone.



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Commercial department head MISS EVERSON proves to be an expert in writing and read- ing shorthand in her shorthand and secretarial training classes. Wearing an infectious smile, MR. FELLEGY handles his responsibilities as wood work- ing instructor and sophomore class adviser with a com- petency that almost belies his jovial manner. Most Senior High School students who have found MISS GARRIGAN a helpful, friendly librarian have not yet discover- ed that the art of story telling is among her talents. e. if Especially fond of literature and drama, MISS GOETSCH, in addition to teaching sopho- more English, coaches the Speech Activities Club. As adviser of the Signal Corps Club, MR. HENRY, bookkeep- ing and typing instructor, is giving many boys a valuable preparation for the service. Teaching the interesting as- pects of both American and world history, MISS HILLYER looks forward to continuing her travels after the war. Our Friends Here for the duration is MRS. JACKSON, who, by her charm and humor, has won many a friend among English students and faculty alike. Opening her daily recitations with a cheerful Que pagina? , MRS. JASKANIEC willingly helps her Spanish students with dimcult translations. Soft strains of music heard floating through the lower halls mean that kindly MISS KISS- LING, Music department head, is hard at work polishing her singing groups. R, 9 1 slag Efficiently serving as di rector of the school cafeteria MISS LEACH, in addition instructs both junior and seniq high home economics and super vises the Waitress Traininj Club. Cheerfully remaining lon! after four o'clock, sophomon class adviser MISS LEETI patiently and willingly explain the mysteries of geometry tc baffled students. In a three hour vocationa shop course which combine: actual experience with text book study, MR. MADLANE gives budding machinists prac- tical job training.

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