Wisconsin High School - Wisconsin Yearbook (Madison, WI)

 - Class of 1948

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A most indispensable cog, In Wisconsin High is our stenogg 0 V 1 Mrs. Teske's her name, ' lah She's due for fame, For her efficiency keeps us agog. There was a math teacher named Schmid, Who was exact in all that he didg So methodically, Did he add three to three, -1--B 40 - I That it often made six, good for Schmid. at a 459' ,S 3 is QS , I., -tl -liitw f1l1 13 +L' -if ' ' I 1 v - w.. E-. - I 11 - v Y 'o I 5 Z O I: 2,4 go v, Q24 011 O - -2 -Q7 Of all the names in Wisconsin Svendson Sorenson Swanson' To Miss Falk one appealed, Just which was revealed When she became Mrs K Johnson. Amid test tubes, beakers, and flasks, Mr. Davis assigns us our tasks, We mix things left and right With explosions so bright, That we think we're a brilliant class An English teacher named Rita, Was really a fine senoritag She gave us all A's, To the end of our days, V , 1 4 L4 . 'll' 4' ' 01 0 1 I I I I -i ...annui- , l I 1 There once was a physicist, Bach, Who took the insides fran a clock, We will cheer the name of our Rita. , Y His experiment done, ZUI-QU!-in It started to run, But the tick came in place of the tock. In Miss Johnson's class of P.O.D. , We study the N.L.R.B.g The U.N. I know well, But the A.F. of L. Has completely befuddled M.E. 19 '11-AW - . I N - eff, ' I A . Y - -7- - - - 4 V - f ,g wfuvr j ,mim i ':, , 'e 'au ,

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There once was a teacher named Buys, Who now 'neath an epitaph lies, For his team in debate, Placed fourth in the state, An important office dignitary, Is Miss Rybolt , high school secretary 01 her trust do we ponder, For whenever we wander, Of any excuse she is wary. Mr. Petzold's the school's loyal friend, Perfect harmony's always his end, - II you should aspire Toward Orchestra or Choir, He'll invite you, his class, to attend. r h L sig, if . ,,', A teacher of Phy Ed, Miss Purves, ...,. Certainly did not deserve us, Ki' liz M For if we hit the ball 3' Q ' We got no where at all, Which made Purves exceedingly nervous. 1 An Algebra prof, Mr. A When it saw him kilted 'nw scotch thistle wilted 1- ' Went to Scotland a yearifor to stay, Q We, too, like him better this way. '- v ' ' ' Mr. Philli s is writin a book, Tl With a vers modern outlook, His work is no mystery, For material in history, Two trips to Europe he took. Mr. Hosler, oh what shall it be? Shall I rapidly gap gn a key. Of Corona or Royal, .Or on Underwood toil, Which is the best of the three? I A p And the shock of it caused his demise.



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yur?-' iggn 1 ll pill! 1 , i , Ah' g., 1 ill - W ?SL'F Mrs. Evans sews a fine seam, For us to do so was her dream, So our needles we took, And sewed til we look, Like an add for a Singer Machine. Mr. Olson, a teacher of Science, Is a man of great self-reliance. He got all his knowledge In high school and college, And studied with keenest appliance. P I Y X ,fm --.,. - - la l - I Y 1 at nv, p 1 W 40 ,I 'U 1' ,9 ,gg dglllllllgp' A teacher of History, McCanse, Taught us about U.S. expanse, Though her quizzes were few, We wish she'd give too, The answers to us in advance. L Mr. Mayor attacks a triangle, ! 4 s- : Q ., And bisects each little angle, Q Nga 'L He proceeds to spear 'em, 1 ' With Pythagoras' theorem, Q ,'f,f ix V ga- ,ff Then leaves it for us to untangle. B4o7I Miss Borchers, at making fine speeches, - Has talent that no one else reaches. 6 -fri' If you only knew her i Zag M! QW 3' You'd not think this peculiar, LEIEF geiannn g fleiilluh. '02 wp' ' wx' 92 Because it's the subject she teaches. F , Pm, e l tx j iv -111 ' 3 1 fa .52 I I I A A young English teacher named Mayer, The seventh-grade class did acquire, She made it a rule, Not to chew g'um in school, For who could gum ever inspire? Mr. Gauger, who has talent rare, Doesn't keep it for stage or the air But with students estatic, O1 all things dramatic, His knowledge will willingly share.

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