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,VWLU4 THEN NURS. . . SENIOR Y-TEENS JUNIOR Y-TEENS NOON HOUR Y-TEENS JUNIOR JINX Y-TEENS There is always something going on to keep high school girls busy outside of school. Y-Teens is one of these activities. The soph- omores and juniors have their meetings after school, while the seniors have meetings in the evening. Many different projects are undertaken by these clubs. The seniors had a big Valentine Dance for the Laurel Exchange Students. The juniors put on a skit to help promote Lost Lake Camp. The sophomores held a bake sale as a means of raising funds for their club. These undertakings are not only for the benefit of the Y-Teen members, but also to help others. This goal is accomplished by participating in many different service projects. SOPHOMORE Y-TEENS
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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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. . . fi-,V 6'RO0P5' 'iifgwa ROV' 5: Ellaus' Carsulell' Prinle' Row 3: Mailexnn, Nelson, Nlurphy, jesler, johnson, Za.vlrou'. RUW21 'll 'lem'm' Bunn' CU, Row 2: Erenrorz, Hegna, Meilahn, jolmax, Nieriuski. Row 1: 5 bHe5 m' Abel' Row 1: S4'lJn1l1m'IJer, Ziebell, llvilroll, Zunker, Krueger. H I - Y Q Would you like some fun this Friday iw night? Well, come to the basketball hop at the Y , Sound familiar? The Hop proceeds are used for scholarships given to any quali- fied high school graduate. Besides sponsor- ing hops and awarding scholarships they compete in the inter-club baseball and bas- ketball league. The spirit of the Hi-Y is rep- resented by its pledge To create, maintain, and extend high standards of Christian fel- lowship in school and the community. ,DI ASSYRIANS THQRPS ia' all Qui I i 5 ..-1 Row 3: Hmldlnanveu. fufksou. Pufreufux. ROW 5: W',,lf,,m,,' Minbonv sfade. Row 2: Dzubay. folnzslnl, Latiimer. Row 2: Ryan, jafkmu, Schroeder. Row 1: Hoff. Kuelal, U'itler. Row l: Pbillillx. Hoff, limnre, RI!-1'dl. 89
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