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ZHIRNING MORE. . . CAMERA CLUB It is very likely that you will find many of our camera enthusiasts in the Camera Club. Besides developing their skill in the art of taking pic- tures, they also improve their ability in developing, printing and enlarg- ing the pictures. Officers of the Club were: President, Allen Akeyg Vice President, Tom Lattimoreg Secretary, Susan Radandtg and Treasurer, Shel- don Papenfus. Row 3: Lutlimer, Krueger, SrlJrl1eder. Rader, Doede, Mueller, fabn, Heinz, Zunker, Akey, W'im1ie, Girxelman. Row Z: Egdahl, Kufubl, Papenlur. Ryan, Ruudall, fllallllle, Sbrrfinxki. Hel- Iinga, johnny, fmlriker, Huefr. Row l: Suhr. Knapp, Suhr, Lumlerrflle, Radandl. Poxkie. Hiulz, Roblf, Protla. Maier, Langboff. PROJECTIONIST CLUB Members of the Projectionist Club not only come to the aid of many distressed English teachers, but also create an interest among themselves in such things as motion picture pro- jectors, tape recorders, and film strip machines. Besides demonstrations and movies, a field trip was taken to some of our local theaters. They made their contribution to the ex- change program by interviewing students and by tape recording the programs. Officers of the Club were: President, Thomas Leland, Vice President, Donald Puarieag Secretary, james Hettinga, and Treasurer, Lyle Weden. MATH CLUB Those who tried to interpret things mathematically, were prob- ably members of the Math Club this past year. They were given an op- portunity to develop this interest fi, 4--fp through student and teacher demon- ' stration, which covered the slide rule and a study of topology. The mem- bers also took part in a field trip on computational machines. Officers of the Club were: President, Mary Sweitzerg Vice President, Ronald janzg Secretary, Bud Hinzmanng and Reporter, Duane Edwards. 86
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0 I I BOOK CLUB If everyone gave their honest re- action, it would not be surprising to see that most people do enjoy a good book. Especially interested in read- ing were the members of the Book Club, who conducted discussions and reviews at their monthly meetings. They were also given a chance to see the Marathon County Bookmobile, by accompanying it on one of its trips to a nearby school. Officers of the club were: President, Julianne Bednorskig Vice President, Margo Zastrowg and Secretary, jim Ash. LIBRARY Members of the Library Club can be recognized by the book worm pins which were purchased this past year. This club, which aids the mem- bers in becoming familiar with the library, held several book reviews and saw a movie. They also worked on a short play. Officers of the Club were: President, Carol Graveeng Vice President, Sharon Barthelsg Sec- retary, Lois Bartelsg and Treasurer, Sally Henning. 719555 C'0N6'6'N7Rv47f 1 k S Row 5: Ash, Mullen, Esker, Lillie, Wlalterx, lfenn, Bednorxki, Zarlrow, Funk. Row 2: Laut, 0'Keefe, I, Genrith, lfroslman, Kaslen, Eggerl, P. Genrirb, Sth mid! . Row 1: l u.tl, Har'H1arll1, Genz, Klug, Mohilnilzky, Burrhardt, Hinner. Row 4: Row 5: Row 2: Row l: Kulil, Kaslen, Grareen, Ruelber, Bauer, Paxzkieuirz, Pagvl, Pixrballa, Barrels, u7lHl,YL'lJ, Hefxler, W'allw'x, .lHlll'lt'IlXlH1. fr1'lIIIIltll'IJ6l', Krueger, Barrels, Pllflljdl, Krrnneri, Henning, llneebi' Knezrjl, Plautz, Schumann, Zurlfer. flu' elzrnok, Heller, Knapp, Griznlarber, Smillf, llnenzel, Slnlze, 5clJu'nz'lm, Seifeldl. Belbke. Hanson, Hoppe, Laika, Krairner, Se-wr1o1u', Krueger, Hinlz. l Row 4 : Vogt, Halfzor, Raalz, laeckx, .-lnklarn, Kulas, Schlrlidlhrffer, Siefkerl. CHESS CLUB Each month the chess enthusiasts meet to improve their skill at this game. All the meetings are devoted exclusively to giving the members an opportunity to play each other as this is the best wav that they can im- prove their knowledge of the game. Officers of the Club were: Presi- dent, Russell Kentg Vice President, Dennis Knapp: Secretary-Treasurer, Bill Donnelly. Donnelly, Malueg, W'alIen, Kenl, Sierkerl, lobnxon, Brzezinrki. Row 5: Koy. Shawl, janz. Row 2: Sterkling, Pnnll, Scbramer, Knapp, Kluerer, Kufirek, Miskin, Stadt' Pukis, W'eiland, .lfleru'in, Kueblman, Teilmer, Kay, Kurizweil, lemon ' o 1 Soukup, Tremel, I.ueb.ttorf, Marlin. Row 1: jarobson, lvfbdfl, Jlatzke, Crflflifh, Fdwardx. Jlilllextaedl, Zilz, Becker. 85
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G. A. A. Despite the large membership in G.A.A., the club was extremely ac- tive. Besides large basketball, volley- ball, and bowling tournaments, ping pong, and badminton, were also in- cluded in their schedule. Sports and activities are emphasized at the meet- ings through Iectures and movies. A number of parties were also enjoyed during the year, and money was raised for the Wfaugonian scholar- ships. Officers of the Club were: President, jean Yunkg Vice Presi- dent, Inez Pietscherg Secretary and Treasurer, jean Nimz. . . . AND PHIYIN6 SKI CLUB There is a great interest in skiing as may have been demonstrated when the Laurel students were here. The Ski Club members participated in four events, downhill, slalom, cross-country, and jumping in which awards were given to the winners. They also participated in the junior ski meets in the midwest. Officers of the Ski Club were: President, Dave Allard, Vice President, Jack Evansg Secretary, Mary Lee Bisellg and Treasurer, Fred Brechler. Row 5: Heinz, Nimz, Mufkerlleide, 'I'brunfuon, Pedersen, llueinbuuf Row 2: Srhmrn, sfslllkf, 0'Leury, Piel5a'lJ1:r, Smilb. Row l: Poll, Yank, Ziegtl, Gmriller. PEP CLUB We'll fight for Wausau High! This fight carried on by the Pep Club was largely responsible for our fine cheering section. Although it wouldn't be possible to have a cheer- ing section without coperation, it is necessary to stimulate this spirit at the right time. To carry this out, the members put on a number of pep assemblies and planned new cheers. Officers of the club were: President, Dave Raabg Vice President, Perry Ziegler, Secretary, Janice Strekg and Treasurer, Dennis Schalow.
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