Winona High School - Radiograph Yearbook (Winona, MN)

 - Class of 1947

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Attaining Aptitudes .4 'i9'S' i' ,-V ocanomil ' D STXFF Nl clianl' cml- ALFREtin2 1 and H' e dwfvfk M N Pm' , e' 'mtufc cvet i ' HU, 11. F 1 E ef' . RT sELLfW0'2:nR15TEN5 BE AV IS 'Hashana Sho? 'End H- cal Drawmfl- -ui ans Tralnrngyarm Shop, NORMAN V... Spot Renswick, Bob Williamson, and Bob Stanton turn out programs.. As our noses have wrinkled many a time at the poignant d f f o or o resh printcr's ink coming from programs, basket- ball schedules, and season tickets, we could not help but think of the excellent work done by our printin de g plff- ment. Not only the printing department but also man of Y the other vocational classes render similar services to the school. Students participating in Winona High's vocational program receive superior training in such varied fields as agriculture, metal shop, wood shop, drafting, and machine sho . Al ' h ' ' p ong wit this program, students also may gain much helpful experience by participating in the part-time work program which aids them greatly in obtaining a good position in their chosen field. 10 5 LE YD MEINER -wzs Iviseal Aids Director- IS,1i1danQe'?iI:g5NINGx Ogy ClubAdvEgs: Pgyci JOHN FUHLBRUGGE-Director of Vocational Education. HER- BERT BORGER-Co-ordinator of Trade and Industry. VERDI ELLIES-Co-ordinator of Diversified Occupations.

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Searching Scientists Social Sclqme' , Y-. mittee SANF - dies DeParUElgcu0'!S Coastory- a .ORD TY f S0C1a1l Sw b Advlsff' ,A rica!! ' Ad- nd Fish' I-ERXA ' A. BOYD! Hi?d1?ers0Hal1tyI?l1uHlLLYEli Jigfripf Clasgviser- E514-IOP?E1?lub Adviseiirmauflcs, ph . MRS-8.'rcxe Girls' Adviudrion. ,HEL World Hlstgcil Sociefy Aocbate wser. Wd of SciC11ceYRTLE Mjbgs, Afgebr Hxdxxii-sexi, unfvfsgagfa Class Adviser. Department, Rc5?'rl?ioloZy.IilVIIiIE?Xn NA A Bon S! - rgeienc : 1Stry, C Eger, 5'amr?1iaf3oNALDm?,Otif1iser.WSWS' hess Club ll Well remembered is the joy of study- ing biology. From amoebae and bacteria we turn to sulfuric acid and zinc chloride. Students will recall the lab filled with acrid odors, flashes of fire, peculiar noises, and the washing of test tubes, flasks and stirring rods. And who can forget that last-minute rush when Workbooks were due? Physics, the last year of high school science, deals with formulas, ma- chines, and various experiments. We start our math courses with a firm foundation provided by our plane geo- metry classes. Every student learns to repeat fluently postulates and theorems. In trig, students find many undreamed of short cuts to solutions of long and complicated mathematical problems. Memorable of our solid geometry classes are the complications and difficulties encountered when industrious students attempt to construct solid figures. American history and social science, required subjects, prepare us to be better citizens. American history provides us with the background of our country, and social science presents our country's problems of today and tomorrow. Our well-informed instructors present these problems clearly and help us to discuss and understand them so that We can take a helpful place in our country of to- morrow. ,..f ' John Brcitlow, Betsy Sperbeck, and Bill Rice observe Oscar . LOUELLA LEETE-Plane Geometry. RUTH PALLAS- Head of Mathematics Department, Advanced Algebra and Trigonometry, 9 Solid Geometry, Senior Class Adviser.



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Establishing Efficiency ,lil il . f MARGA EVFRS RET MARS ju-uv--V . I and 11, -.1 rd, ljaseuunv ing, gh ONXHE, d HALLxOfr - ROBERT HaNBY g.'i3iiii2ffpli3'fxnciPle1ig1giiiilillsn BARRY ' mhand' lgyvgiifom 'e'Cif1 lSeiZ.ilii2i g' Typing CL PUST Q4 Smess Iwflzniggzs Adviser. ent, Secretarial T255 id:Aii2ii?Si Math. Sovhomo 0 From thc portals of Winona High come many efficient secretaries, clerks, and typists. These students have the best possible chances to acquire this efliciency under the guidance of the excellent staff of the Commercial Department and the more than adequate equipment that is provided. EDWIN SPENCER-Boys' Phvsical Education. GORDON AD- DINCTON Bovs' Ph sical Education Pep Club Adviser, J nioi: Chg Aavisef, basketball. MARGARET WERNER- U Girls' Phvsical Fducation Aquatic Club Adviser, G. A. A. Adviser. GEORGE NAS-l-I-Head' of the Health, Physical Education and Athletics Department, Pep Club Adviser, Football, Basketball, W Club Adviser. ,.f- '4 ,M' Beverly Newell, Ida Mae Doering, and Janet Bittner have a pre- gym talk. 11 Under the ca able instruction of our physical e ucation instructors, Senior High boys and girls attain Olympic physical attributes. From the shrieks and shouts heard from both sides of the curtain, we know that the students are enjoying their daily hour of physical activity. In addition, we all realize that we are learning good s ortsmanship and attaining a goo health program while we learn the fundamentals of the more popular sports.

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