Wausau High School - Wahiscan Yearbook (Wausau, WI)

 - Class of 1932

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ELEANOR SCHALOW FREDERICK SCHNEIDER FRANCIS KOWALCHYK WAHISCAN l952 Foreword s A Upropeller' ' is unto a plane, so education is to a student. At the call for contact he becomes a pilot, and can wing his way to great heights of success, and if neces- sary make a forced landing when he is in the cockpit position , his controls of learning are struts on which he can bank. By his application to years of ground instruction, he has acquired an endurance record, and if refueled with confidence can take off into the wind of life to soar high without fear of tailspin, sideslip, or having to bail out, and in the end can make a landing safely. This annual is a hangar, and the students' happy memories of high school days are stowaway therein. They may enter this hangar anytime in years to come and be reminded of their loop the loop in the social whirl 3 and how they were prevented from diving, zooming, or gliding from the proper course by the members of the faculty, who were in reality their rudder. An occasional visit to this hangar will inspire students to do their skywriting of SUCCESS in the ethereal blue of future years. .... ..,, WAHISCAN .......-,f-.- I952 ... ...T.-.... Dedication 0 the pioneers of aviation-trail hlazers- fwho, by their spirit of adventure, courage, and vision, have deeply emblazoned their names on the world's roll of honor, whose deeds have changed the course of history, and who have left their imprint upon the advancement of mankind, this hoole is dedicated. R N L ,5xM........... J WAHISCANf--M S S' ---IQ52 In :Memoriam HARRISON J. JONES 1888 1931 ' . He gave his best lo Wausau High School D 0 Member of Faculty 1922-1931 I I X r AN L' . ....., .-ii. WAHISCAN ' 1952 gli Jlilzmuriam MARION O. HIRSCH 1914 1930 She leaves a vacant chan an her class An empty place m the hearts of her classmates 0 0 Class of Nineteen Thirty-two Page thin: i.i -E WA:-nscAN waz .---. '. Prophecy Fulfilled For I dipped into the future, far as human eye could see, Saw the vision of the world, and all the wonder that would be,- Saw the heavens jill with commerce, argosies of magic sails, Pilots of the purple twilight, dropping down with costly bales: Heard the heavens fill with shouting, and there rained a ghastly dew From the nations' airy navies grappling in the central blue. -TENNYsoN. HEN Tennyson penned these prophetic words, he predicted more truly than per- haps he ever dreamed he had. For the heavens today are 'filled with commerce, and continents and peoples have been brought closer together, both in time and in understanding, by the acts of intrepid flying men. These daring aviators, who pilot the magic argosies, we wish to honor in this 1932 edition of the Wahiscan. To this end, the aeronautics theme has been carried out throughout the book. The cover, the large aerial views, the art work, and the special features opposite the several division pages all develop this theme. The members of the staff are especially proud of the messages written expressly for the students of Wausau High School by famous aviators. We feel certain that the students will prize these facsimiles highly, coming as they do from such outstanding World figures as Dr. Hugo Eckener, Amelia Earhart, Clyde Pangborn and Hugh Herndon, Jr., and the Assistant Secretaries of the Navy in charge of Aeronautics, Mr. Jahncke and Mr. Ingalls. P To all birdmen everywhere the Wahiscan sincerely wishes a Happy Landing! Papjourtun E wAHlscAN A ' I952 -.-1-i' Wausau's Contribution to Afviation JOHN SCHWISTER Perhaps Wausau's outstanding pioneer aviator was John Schwister, who designed and built his own plane, using a Kirkham six cylinder motor. It is especially interesting to know that he built the first success- ful airplane in the state of Wisconsin. His early Hights were made in Wausau, and he was an intimate friend of Captain Baldwin of St. Louis, famous balloonist, who also conducted experiments with flying machines when aviation was in its infancy. After many successful iiights, Mr. Schwister had the ill fortune to be injured in a crash, and died after spending nine months in a Fort Snelling hospital. He was born in Marathon County February 22, 1885, and received his education in the public schools of this city. Surely his name is written on the state's aviation roll of honor! ALEXANDER AIRPORT Wausau is especially fortunate in having a splendid airport, with Lake Wausau and Rib Mountain lending a picturesque background. This fine airport was a gift of Ben and Judd S. Alexander. To Major John P. Wood, whom Wausau claims as her own, must go the credit for the impetus in advancement of aviation and the tremendous strides that followed the completion of the airport. A magni- ficent airdrome to accommodate many planes was constructed, beacon lights were installed to guide fiiers, and a complement of trained attendants employed. Major Wood's interest in aviation created enthusiasm among business and professional men, resulting in the organization of the Northern Airways, Incorporated. Major Wood won places in many important competitions throughout the country, and had made for himself an enviable position in the aviation world. Unfortunately, at the start of a non-stop flight from Los Angeles to Cleveland, he encountered a severe electrical storm, and was killed when his plane crashed to the ground in desert country. Interested citizens proposed a large and powerful beacon light to be constructed on Rib Mountain in his memory, but plans have been postponed for the present. Alexander Airport has been on the itinerary of the National Air Tour several times. The large view in the scenic section shows some of the planes here in the tour of 1929. THE TAKEOFF-i????-THE LANDING Wausau takes pardonable pride in its own pioneers of aviation and trail blazersf' The following have been students of city schools, and have soloed or are actively engaged in commercial fiying: WALLACE BABCOCK CLIFFORD LUDWIG JOHN CAWLEY RUSSELL MCNOWN DUGALD CHARTIER ROGER PRAHL HENRY EMPEY L1EU'r. SAMUEL REDETZKE IRVIN HALL LLOYD REvrE BEN HEINEMAN WILBUR Scnocnow MARK HUBBARD, SR. CHARLES SMITH MARK HUBBARD, JR. FowLER P. STONE, JR. LEROY HUNGER CLARENCE TOBUREN HAROLD JoRNsoN ARCHIE TOWLE CARL KASTNER GEORGE TURNER Page jiftun 11 wi oz?-Wa' 15cHWF3t2.u- ke. Ulf GQQSHAFEN 7 Dr' Dr' ing' B' h' Hugo Eckener Friedrichshzden a. B.. den 12- Jlnulr 1932 Lufischiffbau Zeppelin G rn, b H Editor 1962 Wah-lsoan Wausau High School Wausau, Wisconsin U. S, A. , n AW I glaze-! ,,,LA,4b0,,,4,J,f.,..ff,fI2,,.,.. 32, , Miupccz Editox-'s note- Following is the German letter received from the secretary to Dr. Hugo Eckener, expressing the hope that the message is as wished for. Anbei ubersenden wir Ihnen die gewunschte Adresse, die, wie Herr Dr. Eckener hofft, Ihren Wunschen entspricht. Mit vorzuglicher Hochachtung i.A. L, Page sixteen -if , - 7 4. . '- A dc.,g i , 'VY -R ' ,f I If 'X 5i ::',f.xf.f'?i3'6?l,qE.-ifb uxk life? -w'k:,, Q ' 2, ' -1:4-l2i7w4f. gignig- emit, , rv '-,, 'fm N ., ,- f ...H+ -e 4- 'I Q 4 1'- Wi'-' x f- P' -g ,Ht ... , , -25534 gj,. ,.g, 'v i f .. B+ - , K W W'f'f 1 - fem, ' 1 - ' 1 'f - Tb ff 17- :'ffJ: - QL'-Y ' . 'rv rl -'Tr A , , A umm l H' ag, iq.,'-if.-.1 'rf'2:-y, 7' ' - if 11.117,-Urea ik- L ,. '- :'.',- - , , A f wh ww ,,,'. - . . ' - ,- - fi, WM W 7' if? , . , .WIL - WW 9: do fl , .. ,J K. B, fy A Ek' vf'lV if ' . 7:'?'f lll EWG -. 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Lrg- ' 'H 1, , '-. f'g.,f. 3jr 431+ ,gba L , ng, few- -Q t . -5 ' 11 -' 5'2'4 ' - ' 4 , -V '-3.f3',4' f 2 .cf-:. x'fl ' - -4 . ..,-- ',.xy,A..f,.fL., ,,' r A 5,3 .t ,U I . ,Mw1,,. , 1 , , , If , 1 'fix 5:3 ,ff 1-if, 5-lf? 1: 'ev L 523 - ' n . -,aw , 3' V, .. ., , n I .Yak izia. ik O R i. . A EWAHISCAN 1 ' V 19:52 -- President . Vice-President MISS NELL DUNBAR MR. F. A. BOETTCHER MR. ADOLPH HOLUB Board Of Education MRS. S. J. PENTLER MR. P. M. WILSON MR. J. J. OKONESKI MR. WILLIAM HAZEN COMMITTEES Teachers'-DR. J. H. KOLTRR, MISS NRLL DUNBAR J OIIANNES Rules-MR. F. A. BORTTCHER, MR. P. M. WILSON 3 Finance-MR. HENRY ELLENBRCKER, MR. WILLIAM MR. W. A. TAEGE . DR. J. H. KOLTER MR. J. H. JOHANNES MRS. W. A. PAFF MR. HENRY ELLENBECKER MRS. S. J. PENTLER, MRS. J. H. MRS. W. A. PARR HAZRN, MR. ADOLPH HOLUB Supplies-MRS. S. J. PIJNTLRR, MR. J. J. OKONESKI, MR. P. M. WILSON Text Books-MISS NELL DUNBAR, MRS. W. A. PAFF, MR. J. J. OKONESKI Janitors-MR. J. H. JOHANNES, MR. J. J. OKONESKI, MR. HENRY ELLENBECKER MR. WILLIAM HAZEN Buildings and Grounds-MR. ADOLPH HOLUB, DR. J. H. KOLT1-IR, MR. F. A. BORTTCHER MISS NELL DUNBAR Page eighteen q 'ps Y X16 Xigx ,'x . -tl..,.....- 7,fl... WAHlSCANeeeor'rc 'w1. iTTTflQ52 o LEARN to love truth and to appreciate beauty, to learn to find joy in your work, to develop strength and endurance for the emergencies of life, to gain knowledge and acquire power for worthy ends, to enlarge and glorify liferfthese are worthy aims of a worthwhile education. . Page nineteen i' WMHSQAN l mg . ,f Qwz .--3-. ,fn 1-w :::,,.. W fi ' A ,sf fm me kind and truvg to be loyal and limvog to bc' Clf'ilH and purcg to bv generous and sell'-sacrificing: to be hvlpful :md willing to Svrvv: to give :md 10 share: to do things ungrllmlgingly thvsc :wo worthy uttuiniriviits for high school grzxcliluivs. If Page lwcnly ,.. ,,,. M X15 : x .ll-,gi ,V 7 43: --.. .. WAHISCAN e. , n.4im,l952 ' HAT a fall was there, my countrymenll' From seniors to freshmen, for those college-bound. For all, the opportunity of a fresh startg the thrill and the joy of new adventures in the search for eternal truthg the investment of life in the service of God and fellowmeng the attendant personal satisfactions through enrichment of personal life. God grant that you may catch the vision and follow the gleam-that you may have the magnificent obsession. 1-Ti... 361245 Page twenty-one v1 'QQ Y? QL 1-- ...1. ... LA- . xx - .l WAHlSC.ANg-31:i e ee. L14 ' - rosa A v 1 Albright Anderson Armstrong Burton Carmack Clark liII'l'Il IG. .'xl,IlliltiH'I' A.l5,, l'niversity of Wisconsin Ilomcz Coluinlius, Wisconsin Speech Coach of Dcclainatory, Oratory, Iixtemporaneous Reading and Speaking, Adviser of Dramatic Club MARY C. ANuicnsox Sc.I5., MiIwaukce-Downer' I'niversity of Wisconsin Vniversity of Minnesota Iloinez Wausau, Wisconsin Clothing l aANr'ics I.. .Xims'ruoNo Sc.I5., l'niversity of Minnesota Iloine: Paul, Minnesota English, journalism Iiclitorial .Xdviser of Skyrocliet Nl.wMic A. Iii1HL1No Whitewater State Teachers College Ilolnez Janesville, Wisconsin Shorthand, Typing ISHN Iiicao A.li., Ripon College Horne: Wausau, Wisconsin Physics, Geometry Business Adviser of Wahiscan L11,LoU BU1cNs A.I5., A.INI., Alabama College Vnivcrsity of Wisconsin, Vanderbilt University Iloine: BIl'lYlII1gI1HIIl, Alabama English Page twenty-two Behling Berg Burns Darrin Diddams Ewers Ii. J. BURTON Whitewater State Teachers College Home: Wausau, Wisconsin Bookkeeping, Accounting Commercial Club, School Bank Director of Coinrnercial Department Ii1,.aaoN INI. CARMAQK A.Ii., Iieloit College Home: Woodstock, Illinois American History, Economics ISMULAH C. Claim LIS., Northland College Horne: Tomahawk, Wisconsin Librarian Assistant Adviser of Wahiscan .losi-:i-Hmic N. DA1miN NIus.B., I7niversity of Wisconsin Home: W ausau, Wisconsin Music DoNAI,n G. Diimsms Sc.B., Rochester Junior College I'niversity of Minnesota, University of Iowa Home: Rochester, Minnesota Chemistry, Biology III-Y C. M. Evvitins Ph.I3., Lawrence College I'niversity of Illinois, I'niversity of Wisconsin Hornet Wausau, Wisconsin Physical Education, Athletics w-ui: 'Lai f '7 5, . An.-.TAY All. Grill Hziussman Heinrich Henderson Ilopp Johns ll. Johnson R, Johnson jones Krause Ii.-SRL R. N. ciRILL A.B,, Vnivci-sity of Wisconsin Home: Wausau, Wisconsin Band and Orchcslra Ariivia M. IIA USSMAN , Milwnukee-Downer, l'niversity ol' Wisconsin llonie: Milwaukee, Wisconsin English Student Club, Wzihiscnn l iuicn.x llicixiuvii Wausau lligh School llorne: Wausau, Wisconsin Ojffice .Xiwuun L. lI1f:Nm:nsoN AB., LaCrosse State 'l'ei1cl1e1-s College Iowa Stnte University Horne: Ettriek, Wisconsin Social Science Debate fillilfil WANDA A. llovi' Wisconsin Conservaitory of Music Horne: Wausau, Wisconsin Muszc C'ATHl'IliINl-I H. Jonxs .'X.l5., l'nive1'sity ol' Wisconsin lloine: Antigo, Wisconsin English Student Club, Wuhiscnn liiuucv A. .loimsox LIB., Ripon College llorne: Wziusziu, Wisconsin Clzemislry, Physics, Malhemalics IUJLANIJ M, .lonNsoN Whitewziter Stnte Tezichers College Yunkton College - Horne: Greenwood, South Dakota Shorthand, Typing, Economic Geography lliciii-:N A. .loxics AB., Lawrence College Horne: Menzishn, Wisconsin English Draunntic Club, Student Club ARTHUR lil. IQRAUSIC B.Ed., Whit.ew:xt.cr State Teachers College llniversity of Chicago lloine: New London, Wisconsin Economic Geography, Typewfziing, Shorllioml Business Adviser of Skyrocket Page twenty-three ' iso :nur laiiigsiloll l,ii--liclion Minwail Noilon lXlAIt.UItllC fl. l.oxosoonif ,X.l5., l'larlliain Volloge Hall State 'l'oa0lic-rs College lloinor Wausau, Wisconsin Lalin lu. H. l,i'i1:nr'iiow itll., l'nivvi'sity ol' Wisconsin lloinc: Wausau, Wism-onsin American Ilislory, Social and Political Sfiencc l a4'ulty Maiiager of Athletivs llirovlor ol' Social Science KARL 3lA'1'ii1if: Sr:.Nl., Lawrence Uollege, Ilarvarml lloinvi Wausau, Wisconsin lllallifnizzlzkx, Economic Geogmpliy lllathvniatlcs C'lulr XYILLIANI M. M.'xXwi1:i.i. Wliitowatvr State' 'l'c-achers Collegi- llonw: Wausau, Wisconsin Cnmmerrirzl Lazv, Ernnomic Geography, Typing I+li.IzAu1a'1'1i lxlliTZ Wausau High School Iloine: Wausau, Wisconsin Ofhce Page lawn! v fum -W 10:52 Matliii- Mzixwi-Il Mi-lx Pa-llo lflHIIl.lIl l . lioliiivoxi Awrox ll. WlINS.Xlt'I' All., l'nivursity of Wisvonsin lloincz Wausau, Wisconsin Clzemislry Uheinistry Fluh, Diroctoi' of Science llopartnwiii S'l'.XNlil-IY li. Noirrox Ali., l.:iwi'oii1-i- College- lloinvz liunlington, N111-higan Lalin l'l1litoi'ial Xclvisoi' of Wahisvan, liatin Flulx l'll.Sll'1 Bl. l,l'1l,'l'U li.l'lml,, l.aQ'i'osse Stato Teachers Uollm-go lloine: Virginia, Minnesota Physical Ezlzzfalllm l'e-p Vlulx, Wangan Ululm .loiix IS. lll0ltlJAN Sell., llnivcrsity of Minnesota lloinet Minneapolis, Minnesota European History, American Problzfnzs Assistant Coaifli ol' .-ltlilviivs Wahiscan liuif:i,i.A V. lloinNsoN Oshkosh State 'l'eacliPrs College Pratt Art Institute, Chicago Art Instituto lloinei Wausau, W'isconsin Art W ahiscan 1-, - 'B-,M-T' 26 J lx 4A fr WAHISCANsr +L1' IQSZ Robinson Roeske , Ryan Scliweizm' 'l'hi'ashvr Fuwnsend 1iII.DIiED D. ROBINSON Sc.B., Sc.M., Stout Institute Iowa State College, University of Minnesota Home: New Richmond, Wisconsin Home Economics Wausau 4-H Club liliiiwiizic A. Ronskn l'h.B., Ripon College Home: Wausau, Wisconsin Ilflalhematics Student Council EIAIZABETH O. IQYAN Ph.B., Ripon College Home: Durand, Wisconsin Biology Student Club, Wahiscan ANNEMARJE SCHAEFER A.M., Posen, Berlin University of Marburg-on-the-Lahn Home: Siegen, Preuszen, Germany German, Geometry German Club, Student Club GLADYS R. SCHILLING A.B., University of Wisconsin Home: Wausau, Wisconsin Biology Wahiscan Schaefer Schilling Vohs Zellhoefer FLomcNc1+: C. Scvmvifzlzl-:lc A.B., A.M., University of Wisconsin University of California Home: Madison, Wisconsin F rench, Latin French Club, Student Club, Wahiscan CASSANDRA IC. 'l'imAsHER Stevens Point Normal, Gale College Home: Wausau, Wisconsin Shorthand ELIZABETH E. TOWNSEND A.B., Rockford College Home: Stoughton, Wisconsin Hislory Waugonian Club VIOLET M. Vons AB., Ripon College Home: Ripon, Wisconsin Prom Adviser, Wahiscan MARILLA ZELLHOEFER Home: Wausau, Wisconsin German, Geometry, English Page lwenly-jvc ,gap VW E WA:-n5gAN s 'Q i952 V I Y L P412 tummy-six HERNDON-PANGBORN FLIGHT HEADQUARTERS HOTEL WALDORF-ASTORIA NEW YORK Editor, Wehisoan Wausau High School Wausau, Wisconsin December 25rd, 1951. sk me in your letter of Decem- ou a , ber 16th, for a very indefinite something, described as sentence or even just a word. l will a short message, , try to do my best. l think that you are doing an excellent thing when you dedicate The Wahiscan' to aviation. The whole business of aviation needs a great many more boosters like yourself and members of your school. There are too ' th'n of ro- eo le that still think of flying as a 1. g WHY P P mance and not as a great, coming means of transportation. Aerial travel offers speed, comfort and safety, and don't let the un-progressive and backward citizens tell you any different. Just because some green barnstormer cracks up now and then, don't think that flying is unsafe. The press, unfortunately, still gives a lot of space' to the death of one or two people killed in airplanesg but you never think n that are killed each year by auto- twioe about the ma y mobiles and trains. lf there are any h future please definite questions that you don't hesitate to ask, may have in t e , 1 d to try to answer them. because l will be only too g a 125 East 50th Street. ysffvuwfw fx ' r ff, X' 2'-5 1 51:4 ez, -. ' ',,a, 'ffrfi-I i' -efiw' .- 1 gm 1 hx E-: lu i!! ! 403 i Q ?l: llH-- Q I illl 2?-1 Qi! h11 lil0l n -1.1 1 uf I l l --T lg: Y S X-72, j S i X.- .. 1--1f2.uaw' xg -m.5z-af..J.1-'- f 4u'..'1,.v.n- uw-mLQ..' .' gg' '---L11--,.,' , ' ' . F E ' , 2 x , -,i iWAHISCAN - J., J I932il.-3 EDELINE IMM ....,,.. BRUCE BUHMANN ..... Senior Scholastic Honor Roll First Semester 1931-1932 SUMMA CUM LAUDE Highest Honors C12 or More Honor Pointsj ...,l2-A .,..12-B LAWRENCE STERNBERG ......,. 12-B ELLA HEINKE ........ FRANCIS KOWALCHYK. MIRIAM BENEDITZ ..,. ELAINE COOPER .,., HARRY IMM .......... CATHERINE JOHNSON. . PEARL KLAPRAT ...... FLORENCE LEMKER. . . EMILY NEVINS ..... JANE PIER ........ KARL STAHMER. . . . . DOROTHY SCHEIDE .... MILDRED HARTWIG, , . DOROTHY JONES ...... MARIE NEUMANN. , . ELEANOR SCHALOW ...... CLARAWANDA SISSON.. WALTER WOLMAN .... STANLEY BARNISH ..,. MARIE BRAND ...,.... ,...12-B . .,..... 12-B We 14V2 5 14 4M ww 5 13 5 13 WERNER CHRISTENSEN ........ RICHARD BACHHUBER. IRENE BRANDT ......, HAZEL HANSON. .. . RUTH SOLIE ....., MAGNA CUM LAUDE High Honors C10 or 11 Honor Pointsb .,..12-B ,...12-B ....12-B ....12-B ....12-A ....12-B ....12-B ,...l2-B ....12-B ....12-B .....12-A .....12-A .....12-A ..,..12-A .....12-B .....P.G. ....l2-B ....12-A CLARENCE BUTENHOFF ........ 12-A ESTHER CHRISTIAN ..., DOROTHY FISCHER .... JULIANNE KRAJEWSKI. JOHN LILLQUIST ...... ROGER MAAS .,..... ESTHER NEITZKE ..... ROBERT SCHMIDTKE. , . JOHN SCHREINER ..... MARK SCHWISTER ...., MAXWELL TISCH. . . MARIAN WOLRF .... Page lwmty-eight .....12-B .....l2-B ........12-B .....12-B .,...12-B .....12-B .....12-B .....12-B ....12-A ....12-B ....12-B 4M UV., DE LORES BRAATZ .... 4 11 LAWRENCE COLLINS. . . 472 11 LAVERNE GEHRKE ..., 5 11 LAWRENCE GRADE .... 2 MARJORY JENNINC.s,. 5 11 HOWARD KUMLIN ..... Aly! 11 MARGARET RYAN ..,.. 4 11 FRED SCHNEIDER. . . 5M 10M CAROLYN ZOCHERT .... CUM LAUDE Honors 18 or 9 Honor Points? 3M 9M DOROTHY BELKE ..... 3M 9M LAMBERT DALLMANN. . 4M 95 LUCILE SINDERMAN. . . 35 9M EVELYN WEILAND .... 4 9M ELLSWORTH BOEHMER. 4M 95 EDGAR BROWN ....... 4M 9 CLARE CALLOWAY .... 4M 9 RONALD DETJENS.. . , . 4 9 EVERETT GOODWIN. . . 5 9 ARLINE HAEEMAN ..... 4 9 ORZRIE KANE ,...... 4 9 LAWRENCE KITTEL .... 3 3 FRANCES KOSTROSKI. . 5 9 DONALD MACLEOD .... 4 9 LAWRENCE PAGEI.. .... 4 9 WILBUR PETZOLD ...,. 5 9 MARION SCHOLTZ ..... 5 9 WILSON THIEDE .... 4 9 FRANCES WEIBEL ..... 12-B 12-B 12-A 12-B 12-B 12-B 12-B 12-B 12-B 12-A 12-B P.G. 12-A 12-B 12-B 12-B 12-B 12-B 12-A 12-B 12-B 12-B 12-B 12-B 12-B 12-B 121B 12-A P.G. 12-B P.G. 12-B 12-B 5M 5 4 5 5 3M 45 5 4M 5 5 3M 4 4 4M 4M 4M 5M 3M 5 5 4 5 4V2 4 4. 45 5 3 436 334' 5 556 12M 12 12 12 12 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 SM SM SM SM 8 8 8 8 S 8 8 18 Si ' If 8 8 8 8 8 irq 'Buss f ' . 37 9- ZfwAHlscAN'fifF:I 'GFA'-'-hml95zifTi Senior Activities Honor Roll CLASS OFFICERS President . . FREDERICK SCHNEIDER Vice-President . WILLIAM CORMACK Secretary . . FRANCIS KOWALCHYK Treasurer . . . GREGORY HPILLPIAKI-1 Tyack Basketball Debalc LAWRENCE BENZ RUSSELL CALLAHAN DUGALD CHARTIER RONALD DETJENS LEONARD HUTH HARRY IMM XVALDO NUERNBERG JAMES REYNOLDS ARNOLD SCHLEGEL IQUSSELL CALLAI-IAN IQARL GOETSC1-I WALDO NUPJIINBERG NATHAN DEUTCI-I GREGORY HELLHAKF1 IIOGER MAAS Football RUSSELL CALLAHAN DONALD CANIPISELL IDUGALD CHARTIER RONALD DETJENS HAROLD DONOVAN KARL GOETSCH HARVEY JAECKS ROBERT MANGOLD JOHN SARGENT ARNOLD SCHLEGEL JOHN SCHREINER Sludenl Council LAWVRENCE BENZ Skyrockel ELAINE COOPER NATHAN DEUTl'H GREGORY HELLHAKE LORETTA MILLER JOHN LILLQUIST Wahiscan ELLSWORTH BOEHMER MARIE BRAND IRENE BRANDT EVERETT GOODWIN ELLA HEINKE HAROLD DONOVAN VIRGINIA LILJEQVIST ROGER MAAS PEGGY WHEELER FRANCIS KOWALCHYK EDELINE IMM FREDERICK SCHNEIDER ELEANOR SCHALOW Page twenty-nine N H-Hiixm Y'AN 'k' W -1 VNV, ' 'M Ahlman Allord Altman Anderson Ash Buchhuhcr Baker Barnish Bchnkc Bcilkc IQARL W. AHLMAN 'lSho1'ty RIVIIARIJ A. lfAf'HHllllI'1li Dick COWIWIUCC Foreign Language lizimi 2, Zi, -I3 Ui'uh0str:i 33 Coiiiiiiorviaml 2, Zi, 4, S00rct,:lry-'l'r0:isurcr -1 f'l'1lil'lH'l'l'2 I . .XLIADIHI Commerce f10lIlllll'l'l'i2ll Zi, 11, Wnhiscaui -lg Wzuigoninn 2, 25, 4 SUSAN Ii. AIi'1'MAN Sue College Preparatory Ilrzuiizitic 2, 3, French 3, 4, Latin 4, 'ANOL Quite SIICII :L Goose 3, Student 2, 3, 43 Wzingan 2, 3, -1, Wzlugonian 2, 3, 4 l'Am. J. ANIDIGILSUN Sl1cn'ty', English lizisolmll ii, -lg liziskctbnll 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, -ip L:i,t,i1i 2, Ji, Pop 2, Ji, 45 Pied Piper of H:unelin Al, XYIIIIQLIIH 2, 35, 4, President, 4, Waugroiiinii 2, 3, -lg Skyrockot 3, 4, Student, 3, 4 liwi, A. Asn Science 1Jl'llllllli-iC 2, Zi, l+'4mt,lm:ill Zi, lIltf0l'Cl2l.SS 2, Latin 3, 'Tied Piper uf Ilaunclixf' 4, Ili-Y -1 I,lIj1l'!Ill'Il-V Vlioinistry rl. l,l'0Sill0llt- 45 Latin 2, 33, Sl!il'Ill'0 2 l5Um'HAIm IG. I5.XIiI1Jli UBIIITIIQ' English liitrvwlziss liziskvthzill Zi: 1Il1Cl'l'l2LSS lfootlmll 3, Class 'I'i'cz1sl1i'01' 2, C'hemisii'y 33 Iii-Y 3, 21 STAN nm' F. liixuxisil k'B2lI'I1l'y'. Commerce 1'i!1lrCl'Cll fI'UlIl Rutllschild High Zig COllllllCI'Ci2I.l Si, -4 1'l1,r1.xNuiii: M. Iimixiua Commerce f10IlllllCl'lfi2ll 2, 3, urllllglliliilll 2, 3, 4 VALINDA R. liuliniia Linda Commerce C'n11ii1ici'ui:1.I 2, Sig Wuiiglnniuii 2, 25, -I W ,Wa q gnf- 17 'Z WAHISCAN :Al ,LCE-'Q- I93Z flgfjll Belke Benz Berbaum Beyreis Blaschka Boehmer Braatz Brand Brandt Brown DURUTIIY B. BELKE Dodo ELLSWORTH H. BOEHMER Bud Commerce Foreign Language Chemistry 4, Commercial 4, Student 4, Waugon- ian 2, 3, 4 LAWRENCE E. BENZ 'fLarry Commerce cl0lI'llI1Sl'ClH,l 3, 4, President 4, Student Council Secretary 4, Track 3, 4 LILLIAN L. BERBAUM Lil Commerce Commercial 2, 3, 4, Waugonian 2, 3, 4 VIOLA A. B1-:Yun-:is Milla English Basketball 3, lnterclass Debate 2, Chemistry 4, German 4, Orchestra 2, Wahiscan 4, Waugonian 2, 3, 4, Grocery Store Museum 3 VENITA E. BLASCHKA Commerce Connnercial 4, Waugonian 2, 3, 4 'i Chemistry 4, French 3, 4, Latin 2, Skyrocket 4, Wahiscan, Feature Editor 4 Ds Lomas E. BRAATZ Deb English German 4, Student 4, Waugonian, Class President 2 RIARIE F. BRAND Foreign Language Glee Club 2, Latin 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Student 4, Wahiscan, School Editor 4, Waugonian 2, 3, 4 llil-ENE Loo BRANDT Fuzzy English Class Vice-President 2, Constitutional Oration 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Wahiscan, Copy Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4, Waugonian 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Student 3, 4, Grocery Store Museum 3 EDGAR H. BROWN f'Coat Science Chemistry 3, Dramatic 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Presi- dent 4, Hlinave of Heartsu 3, HSl1l'llH6I'g6dl, 3, Track 4, UVoice of the Snake 2, Football 3 Page lhirly-one g fps 1.4. -'WAHISCANM ' af ' fQw,,,4g, IQ32 Buhmann Bunlrock Burek C. Butenhoff D. Butcnhoff G, Bula-nhof ll. Butcnhoff L. Butenhoff Callahan Campbell llluwle .l. Ii1'm1,xmx Al Sl'ILl'Hl'f' i'l1cmislry lg llltcwlalss lfoutlmll 25, Skyruvket 4, lx12l.lll0lll5llli'S 4 l+'l.mcr:Nr'r: l'll'N'l'liUl'K Commerce l'mu1l111-wlwl 2, Sl, lg W:u13L4n1i:m 2, 'i, -1 l'lnNA l'. Hlllllllli l+Iclrlz1 Iinglfslz Glue Vlulm 2, L:ll,in Si, Pop Ji, 4, Wzmgonizm 2, 35, 4 c'l.AlilGNt'l'l IC. l5lf'1'1cNlmlflf' liomly I11rl1fxlr1'f1I A rls l5.un1l 2, 25, l,Ski1Z, Il, l llulicams Cl. l5U'1'1cN1lulflf' Page lhirlyvlwo Science fl0I'Il11lI1 4 GIAIJXS .M lSl x'r1Nnmr' blunts English xyllllgllll 2, Sig Walugzgmxiam 2, 3, ll llr:I.r:N M. l3U'l'lcxuuFF Commerce Wzulgmlinn 2, Sl, 4 Lux rmxwx lll l'l1lNllHl l-' 17I1I'IlSf7I'llf flffd 4'-. Blu Z, J, 4 llussml, .l. c'Al,l.AllAN lJ:m11y Inrluslrial A rls Ulzlss Sl'l'l'l'l-2ll'y 2, Yir-c-l'1'0siclm1t. SS, lianslwtllmll 2 Ii, 4, C':1pta1.i11 42 lfnuwtflmzxll 2, Il, 45 'l'r:1f'k 3, DUNALD M. CAM1'1s1c1,L Rell Science lfootbzxll 2, 3, 4, Clzmptalin 4, lli-Y 3, 4 if Nxt , f x Q .if - ... ..-.-.14-LX, ,fi- T.. ..... WAHISCAN - --W no A IQSZ Chartier Christian Colborne Collins E. E. Cooper E. D. Cooper R. Cooper Cormack Cotter Dallman DUGAIIID L. CImu'I'IEu Dug .ELVA D. COOPEN 4'l5:rbc English Commerce q'h,,i,- 2, 35 1f5,0t,1m11 45 '13-,wk 2, 4 lfliitered from Rothschild High 35 ffoniiiiercinl 3, 45 Pep 45 Wnngnn 3, 45 Weugonian 3, 4 ESTHER G. CHRISTIAN Crist 56507106 RUTH M. COOPER t'RoOtie Choir 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, Latin 3, 4, f'Pied Piper of H3,ID6llH,, 45 Student 2, 3, 45 Council 45 Vlhugonian 2, 3, 4 GWENDULYN H. COLHORNE t'Gwen English Band 2, 35 Drztrnatic 2, 3, 45 French 45 Orntory 35 Skyrocket 45 Student 3, 45 Waugonian 2, 3, 45 Pep 45 Wangan 4 LAWRENCE O. COLLINS 'fShriInp Commerce Orchestra 25 Comincrciztl 3, 4 ELAINE E. COOPER HEI English 'tBe a Little Cuckoo 45 Pep 2, 3, 45 Skyrocket, Society Editor 45 Wangan 3, 45 Waugonian 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Student 2, 3, 4 Foreign Language Band 2, 3, 45 Basketball 25 German 45 Latin 2, 35 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 VVaug0nia.n 2, 3, 4 XVILLIAM F. CORMACK Scotchy Science Blind 2, 3, 45 Oratory 35 Class Vice-President 45 Skyrocket 45 Student Court 25 Chemistry 3 BARBARA J. COTTER Bobbie Foreign Language Baseball 35 Basketball 2, 35 Latin 3, 45 Pep 3, 45 Wangan 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Waugonian 2, 3, 4 LAMBERT A. DALLNTAN 'fLmnbie Commerce Commercial 3, 45 Student Council 4 Page thirty-three 1? 'Vps Q V vi, . - ---,4Q-, ,Q ...ii Li WAHISCAN-Hum th 'M'-' lQ52 g.iieg I Jalnodar I ict jcns Dcutch Donovan Drew Drcwck Dudick Dyke Eiscnuch Erdmzin W11.1.1AM L. IJA1,Nomn Bill XVANDA M. llicicwicx Daisy Science Foreign Language Drainzltic 2, IS, 4, lntcrclass lfootlmll 3, lli-Y 2, 1.'1.em.h 2, 39 P61135 waugollian 2, 3, 4 3, -1, Latin 4 RONALD W. lJic'l'.l11:Ns Miinmmzn U. DUDIUK A'Milly Industrial Arls Commerce l'1I1lfC1'0fl fffllll MCl'l'illwllibihlsffhflfil 33 l'l0Ul'hflll 3, 49 Be a Little Cuckoo 43 Commercial 2, 3, -15 i'0Ii lmck '51 4 2, 3, Wangan 2, 33 Waugonian 2, 3, 4 NATHAN lJEU'I'UIi 'ARic0 Engllsh EDITH A. DYKE Mikey Debate 2, 3, 4, Dramatic 4, French 4, Oratory 3, 45 Commerce Orchestra 2, Skyrocket 3, 4, Advertising Manager ' 2 ' U '. ' 4 45 Student Council 4 Commercial 5, 4, Vi fiugonmn 2, 3, HARULD E. IJONOVAN - Miken PHIL EISENACH Science English I+'oothall 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Hockey 3, 4, Latin 4, Wahiscan 4, Student Council, French 21 41 Hfwkey 2' 31 4 President 4, Class Secretary 3 ELIZABETHE DREW Bid ARLINE E' ERDMAN Commerce Commeme Commercial 4, Waugonian 2, 3, 4 Commercial 2, 3, Waugonian 2, 3, 4 Page lhirlrv-fouv 1 'Hgh 'T WAHISCAN'-S '45 'Q 4 1932 Erdmann Fehlandt. Fischer Fitzgerald Ifitzkc Fredrich Fullmer Fyrnys Gactzman bchrkc YICRONA l+1ummNN Wien I,I1.LA1x1ci,i,1a ll. l+'1uQIm1c'H Freddie Commerce Commerce C'hemist1'y 4, l'u1111x1e1'ci:1l 2, 3, 4, Watugouizui 2, 25, 4, Pep 4 iJ0ll0'1'llY ld. l 1Qliii,iNl1'i' Foreign Language Latin 2, 3, 4, President 4, Student 3, 4, xvitllglilliilll 2, 3, 4 DonoTnY H. F1Sf'I'IIiR f'Dut English Waugonian 2, 25, 4 GRACE A. l+'i'i'zunnALu Foreign Language Latin 2, 3, 4, Student 4, xvillljlfllliltll 2, 3, 4 MAMON V. FITZKE f'Nye,' English Pep 3, Student 2, 3, 4, Waiigzm 3, 4, Wziugouian 2, 3, 4 Entered from Rothschild High School 3, Commer- i-izil Si, 4, Pep 4, Student 4, VVanga.n 4, Waugonian 3, 4 IQLTON FULLMER Science IQDWAR1: L. FYRNYS t'Brute', Commerce Dramatic 2, 3, 4 FRANK G. GAETZMAN Science Latin 4, Orchestra 2, 3, Pep 3, Track 4 LAVERNE E. GICHRKE f'l+'erdy Science Choir 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, Latin 3, 4, Pep 4, Student 4, Wuugonian 2, 3, 4 Page IhirI,v-five X Wi-if W., A A W' 'f wAHlscAN A -1 -- Gleason I952 .igwiig . V Godding Goers Goetsch Goldberg Goodwin I. Gorectke L. Gorectke Gottschalk Grade fiI.AlDYS E. fiI,l4IA24UN English Waiugroniun 2, 3, 4 XVILLARD l . Gonnmo Commerc Entered from Madison cl0lYlIIl6I'Clill EDWIN W. Gomes Commerc KARL Ii. Goi:TscH Science 'lBill 6 Central High 3, ss, 4 Eddie e Karlie Baseball 3, lizisketlizill 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Latin 4g 'l'r:x.ck 2, 3 NIARIUN GoI,D1sicicG English Entered from Stevens Point 3, 4 Page thirty-six High 3 5 Waugonian EVERETT E. Goonwm Foreign Language Choir 4, Vice-President 4, lnterclaiss Football 2, 3 Latin 2, 3, 45 Wzihiscan, Athletic Editor 4 IRENE R. GOMJCTK1-1 Neeny' Commerce Waugoniiin 2, 3, 4 LAMBERT C. GORECTKE Lamb' Commerce Commercial 3, 4 ALMA E, GOTTSCHALK Al' English Baseball 3, 4, Bziskethzill 4, Germain 4, Student 4 Wziugonian 2, 3, 4 LAWIUQNCE O. GrRADE Uflrade' Commerce Commercial 3, 4 1-nr EKQE M' WAHISCAN 'QE' ,I952 Graebel C ritzmacher Guenther G , usman Hackbarlh A. Hafeman R. Hafeman Hanson Hartwig Heinke ALICE C. GRAEBEL Al ARLEEN M. HAP'EMAN Commerce Commerce Commercial 2, 3, 4, VVangan 2, VVaugonian 2, 3, 4 Choir 2, 3, Clee Club 2, C0lIllllOI'PlILl 4 , A ltAMONA E. HAFEMAN f'NIonic IIARULD C. GRITZMACHER WGl'lf,ZCH , L Englzslz Commerce Pep 3, Waugonian 2, 3, 4 Chemistry 4, Commercial 3, 4 RALPH A. GUENTHER Gunpowder Commerce Commercial 2, 3, 4, Social Committee 2, 3, Dramatic 2, Interclass Football 3 FRANK J. GUSMAN A 'Allack-eni-up-Hank English Entered from Minocqua High School 3, Skyrocket 2, 3, 4, Humor Editor 3 HAROLD R. HACKBARTH Huckl' Induslriol Arls Band 2, 3, 4 HAZEL M. HANs0N English Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Hockey 3, 4, Latin 2, 3, Pep 4, Ski 2, 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4, Wangan 3, 4, Waugonian 2, 3, 4 MILDRED G. HARTWIG HMillie Commerce Basketball 2, Commercial 2, 3, 4, Commercial Contest 3, Waugonian 2, 3, 4 ELLA M. llsiwluc Science Choir 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Latin 3, 4, Oration 3, Student 4, Wahiscan, Activities Editor 4, Waugonian 2, 3, 4, Pied Piper of Hamelin 4 Page thirty-seam 1-7 'Eggs , -- Z7 WAHISCAN :fi l952 llellhakc Herzog Hewitt Hildebrandt Hill llintzv lim-pci' Hoertsch A. Hoffmann M. Hoffmann fllilflfltllll' ll. lli:i.i.imm1 H111-eg Roy A. lfliwrziz Erzglislz linterecl from Central High, St. Paul, Minnesota, 3, Clarence 3, Ashes of Roses 4, Class 'l'rensurer 4, Debate 3, 4, lnterclaiss Debate 3, 4, Captain 3, llmxxizttic 3, 4, President 4, lixteuipo- rzmeous Speaking 3, 4, l'Not Quite Such ii Goose 3, HSl1lJIllPl'gGCln 33, Skyroclset 4 lllCllNl-1I.L W. llicnzor: Nanny Commerce f'oinnim'ci:il 25, 4, liaisketlmll 34, Seeonol 'l'e:mi, Cli'o0ei'y Store lNluseuni CS .xR'T'llIlR J. lllGWlTT Art Industrial .fl rls Vif:Ni'rA l . llll.l7l4IlllLANIJT Commerce C'oimnu1'r-izil2, Zi,4,VV:111gLoI1i:u1 2, Il, 4, -1-ll 2, 3, -1 CLARA L. llllili F1'euehy' English lffntered from Rothschild High School 3, Latin 3 Wnugoniun 2, 3, 4 Page thirty-eight English Ei,1zAisE'rH R. HOEPER Betty English Lxitin 3, -4, Student 2, 3, 4, vlvllllgllbllltlll 2, 3, 4 lxlllilllililll E. ll0Ell'l'SI'll Commerce Choir 2, 3, Glee Club 2, Stiuleut -lg Wnugoniun 2, za, .1 AuNo1.1m D. HoFmI.xNN 'itrnie' Inllnslrial A rls ., .1 ,J lnterelnss lfootlmaill .. . NIARYANN lloivi-'MANN Foreign Language Baseball, Bftskethzxll, Chemistry 4, Latin 2, 3, Pep 4, Wnngzin 2, 3, 4, Secretary-'l'i'e:Lsui'ex' 4, Wuugoniun 2, 3, 4 v iN, XX 4 J 1 2WAHISCAN I ' .952 Lt' Hoffmun Huth E. Imm H. Imm Jaecks Jurnee Jennings Jensen Jester K. Johnson lxlA'I l'HEYV HOFFMAN Nlililillil V. .lmms HNell Imluslriol Arls CUWWIWCQ Entered from Elderon 35 Commercial 45 XVaugOn- LEONARD B. HUTH HHoot um 2' 3' 4 Commerce Y J 5 v , , U A 'VY Commercial 2, 3, 45 Traclc 3, 4 MARJURY Il JLNMNM. M3141 Sczence EDELINH H. IMM Hlmpyo Choir 3,45 Gl-ee Clulm.25 Latin 3, 45 Pep 3, 45 Commerce 'Allied Piper ot Hamelin 45 Skyroeket 2, 3, 45 Choir 3, 45 Commercial 2, 3, 45 Debate 35 Extempo- raneous Speaking 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 Pied Piper of llaInelin 45 VVahisean 2, 4, Asso- ciate Editor 45 lVaugonian 2, 3, 45 Student Council 4 IIARRY C. IMM Slim Commerce Comiiiereial 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 4 HARVEY M. .luzoxs English Commercial 2, 35 Basketball, Second Team, 2, 35 Football 2, 3, 4 Student 3, 45 Wahisean, Photograph Editor 45 Wangan 45 Waugonian 2, 3, 4 RUTH E. JENSEN Y Commerce Choir 35 Commercial 45 YVaugonian 2, 3, 4 LA VERN I . Jicwricic 'fJasper' English ICATHARINI-I E. JOHNSON IC 1 Home Economics Debate 25 French 3, 45 Pep 25 Student 35 Waugon- ian 2, 3, 4 Page thirty-nine 1 it 7-4 Y TWAHISCANQ-1192: AE'-7331032 I.. johnson jones ,lue-rs Kane Kersten F. Kimhall K. Kimball D. Kilt:-l L. Kitlel Kitowski l.onA1Nl: M. .loHNsoN English Pep 4, Student 2, 4, Waugouizmn 2, 3, 4 llulco'l'm' IC. .lnwlcs L'l7m ' Commerce i'ommerci:ml Il, 4, W:1ng:m 45 xVll.llgOlll1lI1 2, Il, 4 RUSSI-:LL H. Jmaus 'fliussl' Commerce llockcy 2, 24, 4, C':Lptaiu Zi, 4, Uolrllxxercial 25, 4 Umm-1 .l. li.xNm Chuck English lntcrcluss llnskctlmll Si, Second Temn 25 lnterclnss Football 2 XVALTON Il. Kmcs'1'r:N 'AHer1n:u1 Science Choir 2, Chemistry 3, French 4, Interclass Foot- ball 2 Page fofly FREDRIC M. IQIMBALL Kimmie', Commerce Conunercial 3, 4 IQICNYUN V. KIMBAL1, Cannon Ball English Entered lAl'OII1 Birnzunwood 33 Band 3, 4, lnterclass Football 3 Dom L. K1T'rlf:1, 'fllodul' English Pep 23 xvitllgtllllilll 2, Il, 4 LAYY'Rl7lNIfE C. KITTM. Lorny Science .loHN .l. IQITOXVSKI '4J0hnny Commerce Band 2, 3, 45 Commercial 2, 3 1? Tips ,. ZWAHISCAN 'Q IQ52 Klapratv Klawinske Klinger Kluck ' Koharski Kostroskl Klimek Kowalchyk Kralewskl Kramer PEARL L. KLAPRAT Pearlie FRANCES L. KosTRosK1 Fanny Science Commerce Basketball 23 Choir 43 Latin 3, 43 Pied Piper of Hamelin 43 Pep 3, 43 Skyrocket 2, 3, 43 Wangan 43 Waugonian 2, 3, 43 Wahiscan, Photograph Editor 43 Grocery Store Museum 33 Student 3, 4 E1.M1RA J. IQLAVVINSKE Myra Commerce Basketball 43 Chemistry 43 Commercial 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 23 Waugonian 2, 3, 4 VERNA E. KLINGIGR Commerce Commercial 3, 43 Waugonian 2, 3, 4 EDWARD D. ICLUCK 3'Eddie English LORETTA B. KOHARSKI Lot English Waugonian 2, 3, 4 Choir 2, 3, 43 Commercial 2, 3, 43 Wangan 3, 43 Waugonian 2, 3, 4 SYLVESTER J. KLIMEK Syl English Chemistry 33 Hockey 3, 43 Pep 33 Skyrocket 4 FRANCIS M. KOWALCHYK Frank English Entered from Rothschild High 33 Class Secretary 43 Chemistry 3, President 33 Dramatic 43 Inter- class Debate 33 Interclass Football 33 Golf 43 Skyrocket 43 Wahiscan, Advertising Manager 4 JULIANNE C. KRAJEWSKI English Entered from Rothschild High 33 Chemistry 32 German 43 Waugonian 3, 4 LILLIAN M. ICRAMER English Waugonian 2, 3, 4 Page forty-one Wausau Public Schools r1 'pg 7 Q X f', -115.3 ,ix WAHISCANA 4 Kuhlmzin Kumcrow Li-mhurg Li-mkvr N .Wim mi-1 IC. Kiwi mum Nll.ll' Englislz Germain -lg Oriitiim 33 Pep 4, Student. 2, 3, 4 Tennis 2, Zi, Waiugoniain 2, Ii, 4 lJUR1l'l'llY A. Iiiwliizium' IJittn' Commerce lhislu-t.ln:ill 4, Vliuii' 2, Ii, C'immm1'0i:il 4: Waiugon inn 2, 25, 45 ills-067111112 llimnxiilm Nl. lii'Ml.lx Science llaind 2, Ii, 4, C'h0niistry Sig l+'r'0m'l1 Il, 4 Nmuxm A. KllIi'l'll 'llillyggeglosu Commerce K'l10mist.ry 4, Vlmir 2, 3, 4, lilac Vlulm 2, Sig Pied Piper of liainic-lin 4, Wniigunixm 2, Si, 4 l IiuxlA M. I.ANui: Jenny Commerce llund 2, 35, l'imnnerr'iail 2, Ji, 4, Student 23 Xyllllgibll- Page jorty-two inn 2, 3, 4 Kumlin Kurlh l.angv I.vn0rL Ll-vin Liljcqvist ' .ll41ANNlcT'rlf: IC. l,miiiI'm: .l1-im English Choir 2, 3, fll'0h8Sl-P11 23 Wziugimiiui 2, il, 4 l l.0Iil-ZNK'lf1 IC. LICMKER Blondie Science I':IlffPl'0ll frmn Slinger Iligh 4, llzind 4, C'hvmist.1'y 45 l,l'llllI2ll.lU 4, Hlhist, of the llmid 43 Latin 43 Wiiiigzgoliinrl 4, Ili-i'l:u1i:Lt.ury l Gm' M. I,11:N1cii'1' Induslriol Arts II1t.0rcl:1ss l not.l1:ill 2 'I'HAn,x ll. LIQVIN English C7l1oir4, Dmmzitic 4, Fremfll il, 4, Pep 2, 3, Pied Piper of lI:1n1elin 4, Student. 2, xvitlljlillll Zi, 4, Xvilllgfifliilll 2, 25, 4, Skyruckct. 43 In Spring :L Ynung M:Ln's l':u1ffy 4 VIRGINIA M. LIIMIICQVIST Ginny Foreign Language French 2, 3, 4, President 3, Pep 2, 3, 4, Student 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, xvllllgillllilll 2, Il, 4, President. 4 N Y? 5- WA H IS CA N AA veg-Q-- fi I 9 5 2 fi? 'ff' Lillicrap Lillquist Lirmeman Maas Makowske Malone Mangold Marquarcl t Musguy McCulloch RUTH R. LrLLIc'im1' English Pep 2, 3, 4, Student 2, 3, Waugonian 2, 3, 4 .lomv J. LILLQITIST Twist English Interelass llaskethall 3, lnterelass Football 2, 3 Gwml LINNICMAN Commerce COlIlIllCl'0l2ll 4, YVangan 4, Waugonian 2, 3, 4 Roman B. RIAAS Maasey English Cheer Leader 2, 3, Debate 3, 4, Dramatic 3, 4, Ili-Y 4, Class President 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Pep 2, 3, 4, Science 2, 'fSkidding 3, Slats 3, Student Council 2, 3, 4, President 4 L1coNA V. MAKowsKE 'tOnie English Glee Club 2, Latin 3, Pep 3, 4, Waugonian 2, 3, 4 G iifwic A. MAr,oNlf: English Orchestra 2, Student 4, Wangan 4, Waugonian 2, 3, 4 Ronicm' .l. MANoo1,n Bob Foreign Language Entered from St. Norbert's College 2, Dramatic 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, French 2, 3, Latin 2, 3, H'l'he Trysting Place 3 ARLENl4I E. RIARQUARDT Mark Commerce Commercial 2, 3, 4, Pep 4, Student 2, 3, 4 .l0Sl11l'll A. lXlAsoAY U.Ioe English Entered from Rothschild High 3, Chemistry 3 ADA E. MCCULLOOH Commerce Choir 2, 3, Deelamatory 3, Student 4, Wangan 3, 4, Waugonian 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, 4-H 2, 3 Page forty-three vf il ....i1i1q fi- ,AE fff, 2 V VKVW fn ii: McDonnell McKay MacLeod Meilahn Meuret A. Miller L. Miller T. Miller Minkoff Miracle l icANc:1as Il. MUDONN1-:1,l, UFay ARTHUR A. NIILLER Artl' Commwce Indaslrial Arls Entered from Rothschild High 35 Commercial 3, 45 Wangan 3, 45 Waugonian 3, 4 CAROLYN li. MUKAY Ii Foreign Language Choir 45 HClarence 35 Dramatic 2, 3, 45 Ex- temporaneous Reading 35 French 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary-Treasurer 45 Glee Club 35 Hlinave of Hearts 25 Not Quite Such a Goose 35 Pep 2, 3, 45 Skyrocket 35 Student 2, 3, 45 Wangan 35 Waugron- ian 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2 DONALD 15. Miwhicon Don'l English lnterc-lass liaseball5 Choir 25 Pied Piper of ll:l.melin 4 ltU'rH M. lNIr:Ii.AiiN Ruthie English Hockey Team 25 Pep 2, 35 Waugonian 2, 3, 4 Alam-:Nm E. ltlmmm' English Chemistry 35 Debate 45 Dramatic 3, 45 Latin 3, 45 Pep 2, 3, 45 Skyrucket 3, 45 Trysting Place 35 Wangan 3, 45 Waugonian 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2 Page forty-four L0mc'r'l'A II. lxlllrlilflli Foreign Language Latin 2, 3, 45 Pep 45 Student 3, 45 Wabiscan 25 Skyrocket 3, 45 Wangan 35 Wauggonian 2, 3, 4 THELMA D. RIILLER Commerce Connnercial 45 Glee Club 2, 35 Pep 45 Student 2, 3, 45 Waugonian 2, 3, 4 lin N MIN KOFF Science Entered from Sheboygan High 45 Dust of the Road 45 Skyrocket 4 LEONA I. lNIIaAvLw 'fBabeU Commerce Band 2, 3, 45 Commercial 3, 45 Skyrocket 4 I WAHISCAN-?16Aili 'Q-'-31952 Morrow Moellendorf Mortensen Narloch Neitzke Nelson Neumann Neupert Nevins Nmnemann BIARION N. Moaaow English Baseball 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 German 45 Glec Club 2, 35 Hockey 25 3, 45 Pep 45 Ski Club 2, 3, 45 Student 45 Tennis 3, 45 Wangan 2, 3, 45 Wauggon- ian 2, 3, 4 ADA B. MoEi.1.1QNDo1cF Commerce Coiiiiiiervial 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 25 Waugonian 2, 3, -1 EL1':A,Noa l'. lX'I0ltTENSON HShorty Commerce Commercial 3, 45 Waugonian 2, 3, 4 AlcAH1a1.l.1': ll. NAlu,oc'n Commerce Commercial 3, 45 Wahiscan 2 ICSTHER M. NE1TzK1-1 English CLAarzN1'1c ll. N1aLsoN 4'Nely Commerce flUlIllIlCl'C'l2l.l 3, 45 Interclass Football 2, 35 Hockey 3, 4 NIARIE A. NEITNIANN 'fNinny Foreign Language Chemistry 45 Choir 2, 35 Dramatic 45 French 35 45 Latin 2, 35 Skyrocket 25 Student 2, 3, 45 lVaug0n- iim 2, 3, 4 liiaoNAmJ H. Nldlll'1dli'l' f'Slim Science Entered from Rothschild High 35 Chemistry 45 German 4 EMILY I. NEVINS HPeggy Foreign Language Baseball 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 4, Captain 25 Choir 2, 3, 45 French 2, 3, 45 German 45 Hockey 3, 45 l'ep 2, 3, 45 Pied Piper of Hamelin 45 Skyrocket 45 Tennis 3, 45 Wangan 2, 3, 45 Waugonian 2, 3, 4 LUCILL1-1 E. NINNEMANN ffLu Home Economics Chemistry 45 Waugonian 2, 3, 4 Page forlyvjive '42 '- -l--14-XL: WAHISCAN iiifq ...... 2 44L4...-I952 Nilschc Nowak Nuernberg Olson Pzlgcnkopf Parker Pnszek Pauls Perkins Petzold lxlAll4iAlll'1'l' L. N1'l'SKTlllC Marge lJolur1'11i' A. l,AlLKI'1li Hllut, Commerce English Glee Club 25 Wullgeniarn 2, 3, 4 lll'II,l'lN M. Nuwmi Englislz Wauxgmiimi 2, 35, -1 xYAI,lJ0 ll. NI'lclcNlxlf:ms Wally English Art, 25 lnterelznss linsketbnll Si, 45 Choir 25 Inter- elziss Fnntbzill 2, 255 Glee Club 25 Science 25 Trzwk 3, 4 Cl1i:Nm'1icv1c ll. UIMJN 'llledw Commerce llnskellmaxll 25 fl0lIlIIlCI'Cllll 3, -l lllvrn Y. ,llAHI1lNKlJl'l Science B2LSk6tlJ2lll 35 Choir 2, 3, 45 Class 'llI'C2ISl1l'6l' 35 Latin 25 Pep, Yiee-President 3, President 45 Stuclent, 2, 3, 4, Publicity Chnirnmn 45 Wzrngarn 255 45 Wuugoniam 2, 3, 4 Page fnrly-six Uliuir 25 Sludeiit. 25 Pep 2, 255 45 llanigrun 25, 4 ulil.llQQOI1l2LI1 2, 3, -1 lluulcn l'I. lbxszlcii G:1briel' Commerce lnterelaiss Bzisebzrll S35 lnterelnss liaisketbzill 3 Con11nerei:rl3, 45 Interelzrss l'l00tb:1ll25 35 Hockey 3 Fm-nn A. l'Am,s Hlfritz English Entered from Rothsehild High 35 Golf 4, Cnptzrii llA1s1uN.'x lXI. llrzlmixs 'lPerlay Home Ecommzics l'h1tle1'ewl frmn ldzrst Green Buy lligh 35 Wauigain 4 Wzrugonizmn 3, 4 xvllrlifli G. l'n'1'zfn,n Wibby Commerce ll4llIlIllCl'CllI,l 25 355 4 175 'Vps 2 WAI-nscAN -'again '5B - no5z 1-'Zi Pier Pionek Prey Prinz Prochnow Radloff Radtke Racse Reich Reynolds JANE F. PIER VALERIA L. Picoci-mow Val Foreign Language E'lgli5h HB0 ei Little Cuckoo 4g Dramatic 3, 4, French German 42 PCP 2 3, 4, German 4, President 4, Skyrocket 2, 3, V H 1 U Student 2, 33 Wangan 2, 3, 45 Waugonian 2, 3, 45 PJLROY A' RADLUFF , El Class Secretary 2, f'Wonder Hatl' 4 English Basketball 2, Chemistry 3, 4, Football 2, 3 REGINA H. PIONEK f'Reggie X En Hsh EVELYN M. IIADTKE HBV g Commerce ll augoman 21 3' 4 Commercial 2 3 Waugcnian 2, 3, 4 IIUTH C. PREY Rufus, CIIQQIQGE P, 1iAESE Commerce SCi61'lC0 1 , gl - : . l 1 . K1 1 ' . N Y Lcmmeiciil 2, SV, G ee. Cltuli 2, Student 2, 3, WILBUR F. REICH Hum, VN ziugonmn 2, 5, 4 Commerce ETHEL E' PRINZ JAMEs IQEYNOLDS Commefce I nduslrial Arts Entered from Rothschild High 3g Commercial 3, 4 Track 2, 3 Page forty-seven 7 Q WAI-nscAN -lljjmggxt -1052 4 Ritz Rogan Sabatke Saindon Salsieder Sandberg Sargent Schaefer Schalow Scheide RUIKICIVI' A. livrz 'tliolf' MAUE1, M. SANIYISIGRH Curly Commerce Commerce linnul 2, 35, -15 lntvrclnss liztskctlmll 355 clOIlllIl0l'Cl2Ll xy1lllgOIll8.Il 2, 3, 4 45 lnterclalss lfuotlmall 3 NVILLIAM D. lima.-xN '1Bill Science Cheer Loztder 4: Choir 2, 35 lnterclatss Footlmztll 2, 35 From-h 3, 4, Ili-Y 45 Pep 45 Skyrocket 35 Student fllPllIll'll 1 iilcAm'r: M. SAnA'rm1 Commerce Wuugonizm 2, 3, 4 llAno1,n C SAINDON 'Nandiel' Industrial Arts liamd 25 Orchestra 2 AlmlANlc J. SALSIEDHR H.-Xde Commerce Commercial 35 Student 4 Page forty-eight JOHN W. SARGENT t'Bugs Industrial Arts Choir 2, 35 Footlmll 2, 3, 45 Skyrocket 4 lim' IS. Sc'HA1-:Fmt Commerce E1,r:ANo1: D. Sclmnow Commerce Choir 2, 35 Commercial 2, 3, 45 Social Chairman 45 Commercial Department News, ldditor 45 Glee Club 25 Pep 2, 3, 45 Skyrocket 2, 3, 45 Student 2, Zi, 45 Ring Chairnmn 45 Wuhiscun, Typist 45 Wztngztn 2, 3, 45 Wzxugoniztng Class 'lll'62LSl1I'6I' 4 lJo1m'rHY L. Sci-11-:Ima A'lJud Commerce Choir 2, 3, 4, Secretat1'y-'l'1'eas11x'e1' 45 Chemistry 45 Glee Club 2, 35 t'Pied Piper of Hamelinu 45 Waugonian 2, 3, 4 1 'Xpt 10 Q: fl KXE. 45 -WAHISCANZ-:iT.-,.,.: 'fif'-1932 Schlegel Schmid Schmidtke Schneider Schrader Schreiner W. A. Schultz W. Schultz Schutte Schwister Aimotn F. Hvniiuoi-gi. Industrial Arls Interclass Basketball 4, Football 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Hockey 4, Track 2, 4 DOROTHY M. SCHMID t'Dotty Commerce Coniniercial 2, 3, Waugonian 2, 3, 4 lioixuwi' W. Sl'HMlD'I'KE Bob English Entered from Rothschild High 3 Fm-:D H. SCHNEIDER Foreign Language Bishops Candlesticks 2, Class President 2, 4, Dramatic 2, 3, Latin 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, President 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Six Who Pass 3, HVoice of the Snakeu 2, Wahiscan, Business Manager4 BIARIE D. Scuimuislc Commerce Commercial 2, 3, 4, Waugonian 2, 3, 4 JOHN W. SCHREINER f'Skinner Science - Football 3, 4 WALT1s1i A. SCHULTZ English Entered from Rothschild High 3, Basketball 3, German 4, Golf 3, 4 WAL'1'1cu SUHULTZ Commerce VENITA E. SCHUTTE l'Neta English ch01IlIIlCl'Cl2'tl 3, Waugoniztn 2, 3, 4 MARK M. SCHWISTER Hliuil' English Interclass Basketball 2, Swimming 2 Page farly-nine N 'v Q' 1. -.i.,45A .,4- WAHISCAN L ,Q4+l.,l932 ccccce ,Q Scipp Sinderman Sisson Smith Sonnentag Sparbcll Stahmer E. Sternherg L. Sternbcrg Swanson LAVIQHA V. Sl-IIl'l' 'KVM Evl-JLYN L. SPARBIQLL Ev Commerce English Ashes of Roses 45 Basketlmll 25 Chemistry 45 Commerciztl 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Dramatic 3, 45 Skyrocket 45 Student 3, 45 Tennis 35 Hockey 25 Wuugonian 2, 3, 4 LUc1I.i: l. SINDIQRM AN Commerce Commercial 3, 45 Student 45 Wiingan 3, 45 4-H 35 Wnugonizin 2, 3, 4 CLARAWANDA SISSUN Sis Foreign Language lie a Little Cuckoo 45 'iCl:trence 35 Dramatic 2, 3, 45 French 2, 3, 45 Pep 25 i'Skidding 35 Wzmgrtn 3, Secretary 35 Wzmugonian 2, 3, 45 Class President 3, 4 Ili-xmfzw 0. SMITH i'Smitty Foreign Language ldnterecl from Shorewood High 45 Skyrocket 45 Student 45 Wzmgztn 45 Wziugoniun 4 MAm:Am:T E. SONNICNTAG Sonny English Commerciztl 25 Student 45 Waugonian 2, 3, 45 Wahisczui 4 Page Jiffy Choir 45 Pied Piper of H:tmelin 45 i'Two Crooks and at Lady 25 Wuugonizin 2, 3, 4 IQARL H. STAHMER Science Blind 25 Chemistry 45 Debate 45 Football 25 Orution 35 Swimming 2, 3, 45 Tennis 2 l'lvi-:LYN lil. S'1'r:RNnr:Ru English Skyrockct 3, 4 LAvvimNc'12 W. S'rmtN1s14:m: Larry Commerce Commerciztl 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Wzzhiscain, Assistant Typist 4 RUTH N. SVVANSON 'tSandy Commerce Chemistry 45 Student 2, 3, 4, Food Chairman 3, Vice-President 45 Wztugonizm 2, 3, 4 Y M A-Q 1 ip? in C-A ,. f '.7 f f x .i ..21,.a. T 74.35-il...T. ,li .. WAHISCAN ll 4- Ween i952 Swenson Tarrant Thiede Tholen Thresher Tisch Toburen Torzewski Van Adestine VanDerLecst FERN M. SVVIGNSON Commerce Entered from Czmicron High 45 Commercial 45 Pep 4 SOL H. 'l'AimAN'r Zolie English Interclass Basketball 35 Boys' Clee Club 35 Choir 3, 45 Drainzmtic 2, 3, 45 t'Pied Piper of Hamelin 4 Wu,sON li. 'l'ii1r:im Sunshine Science Choir 2, 3, 45 Drzmiatic 45 Latin 3, 45 UNO Account Boyl' 35 Orchestra 25 Wahiscan 45 Hi-Y 4 PAULINIQ J. THOLIQN 'tPolly Commerce Orchestra 2, 35 Wziugonizm 2, 3, 4 ROY J. VFHRESHER Science RIAXVVELL M. Trscfi Max English lnterclass Basketlmll 35 Inter-class Footbatll 2, 3 LEON R. TOBUm-:N 'l'ubby Science Choir 25 Interclass Football 25 German 45 Mathe- matics 45 Swimming 2, 3, 4 EVIGLYN M. 'lbnzicwskl Ul'lv'l English Basketball 45 Chemistry 45 Choir 45 Pep 3, 45 Wangan 3, 45 Waugonian 2, 3, 4 DOROTHY J. VAN ADESTINE Dot Commerce Commercial 3, 45 Student 3, 45 Watugonizm 2, 3, 4 DOROTHY E. VANDERLEEST Van Commerce Commercial 3, 45 Waugonian 2, 3, 4 Page fifty-one vu-ur: 5,91 -Q K fi Q X3 We WAHlSCANA.3.'W-.ileeieee L 7 CMTLW IOSZ ggiigeg English Be at Little Cuekmf' 4, Choir 2, man 3, French 3, 4, Ulinave of Hea 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, 4, St Walliser Weibel Weiland Weis Wheeler Wick Winninger Wirt liussiclii. Wniiisrzn Hlluss lhcum' lvllldldlilllli English H l 1mNifics L. lK'l'I1l5EL Touts Commerce Chemistry 4, Choir 3, 4, C0lIlII1CI'Cltl.l 2, 3, 4, Omtion 3, Student 4, Waugonian 2, 3, 4 l+lv1cLYN l. XVEILANIJ 'fliv Commefre lizisketlmll 2, Choir 3, 4, C0lIlIIl81'Cl2ll 2, 3, Glec Club 2, 3, Pep 2, 3, 4, Student 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4 Skyroeket 3, 4, xvilllflilfl 3, 4, Wztugonian 2, 3, 4 Class Treimsurer 4, Student Council 3 A1.im'ic Ii. Wins in Weisbrod Wol fe iilrogrv 3, Social Chaiir- 1'ts 2, D1'u.111zLtic udent 3, Social Chairman 3, Student Council 4, Social Chziirnntn 4, Hltosamondeu 2, Waugonian 2, 3, 4, Class Vice-President 2, 3, Chairman Poinsettia Prainee 3 HAZEL li. VVICK English 'fliittyu lllntered from Rib Luke High 3, Chemistry 4, Pep 3, 4, Wzmgxmlizui lJAWN lf. XYINNINGI-Ili Foreign Language 3, -I Band 2, Gernmn 4, Student 4, lvltllgljlllllll 2, 3, 4 Scfeme IJIQNZIL W. W Iwi' . , C if 'f Choir 2, 3, Cleo Club 2, 3, Latin 3, 4, Student 2 Ummm 3, 4, Watngan 4, Wztugoninn 2, 3, 4 fl1'lllll19Y'f'lfll 3, Al JEAN E. Wol.:-'H IlE1.1':N IC. Vvlfllbllilillll Commewe Commerce Colnlnerciztl 3, 4, Pep 4, Student Cmnlnerc-iail 2, 3, 4, Waugonizm 2, 3, 4 2, 3, 4 Page fifty-two Hlgllllliilli ,'.leanie 3, 4, Wnugonizm .17 E wAi-uscAN 12 l932 :fi E. Wolff M. Wolff Zielsdorf Zinkevicz Zochert Giese Hett Krueger Rear ESTHER R. WOLFF Ess CAROLYN A. ZOCHERT 'iKarley Commerce English Colnlnercizil 2, 3, 45 Skyrocket 3, 45 Student 45 Glee Club 25 Skyrocket 4 Wangan 3, 45 Wmigonizin 2, 3, 45 Tennis 'l'ourn:1- ment. 4 Ghzoncm A. Clash: English MARIAN H' WOLFF I CARL' J. HETT Curly English Industrial Arls Entered from Rothschild High 35 Wnugoninn 3, 45 Interclass Football 2 Wzmgzin 4 MYRA H. ZIELSIJORF Commerce Basketball 2, 35 Commercial 35 Student 2, 3, 45 Wangan 35 Waugonian 2, 3, 4 JAOUB J. Z1NK11:vlc'z hike Commerce VERNA lililllilllill Commerce Wnugoninn 2, 3, 4 l'lVEliYN I. lll+1Ali Eve English lizisketlmll 2, 3, 4, Captain 25 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Latin 2, 3, 45 Skyrocket 35 Wnngun 2, 3, 45 Wuugoniam 2, 3, 45 Pep 2, 3, 45 Student 2, 3 Page ,Hfly-three q Wpg X.: 3, 45 3' 7', . -Y-l,,. , - WAHlSCAN1QQTTi' A non Al'lll.0lllJ9I'g Kll-in Knapp Koller Lohr Milne N lfllllll Pri run R:mr:I0p,gc-r 'I':Iylor Van Arh-st im- Weinkaul' Awards of 1931 EVELYN ACH'rI:NuuIcu Wausau College Club Scholarship AIINM KLEIN Wausau Follego Club Scliolarship ALIIJI-1 IQNAPI' Waugoniau Scholarship EI.IzAI-IETII IQOLTER Latin llonors lslllill Loma American Legion Gold Medal lJAVID MILNII Henry Brush Huntington Medal Ili-Y Scholarship Page jlfl v-fnur CHAIILES NII:oUD American Legion Bronze Medal I IIULEN l'n:'rImN xvilllglllllllll Scllolzwsliip ICDITII RAPIcAI+:uIcIc Kate Landfair Medal Latin Honors WILLIAM 'l'Ax'I,oIc L:1,t,iII Honors 1 IIANvI:s VAN AIJIHISTINII AmeI'i0:1n History and Citizellship Honors XVILLIAM WEINK.-IIIF American Legion Silver Medal wAHlscAN A l952 4National Honor Society NATIONAL HONOR some Y .E MT Charter Number 1072 7 E R V f EHR JUNIOR ELECTIONS-MAY, IRENE L. BRANDT EDELINE IMM Established at Wausau High School, 1.931 1931 ROGER MAAS FREDERICK SCHNEIDER SENIOR ELECTIONS-APRIL, 1932 RICHARD BACHHUBER DELORES BRAATZ MARIE BRAND LAWRENCE BENZ ELLSWORTH BOEHMER BRUCE BUHMANN WILLIAM CORMACK HAROLD DONOVAN KARL GOETSCH HAZEL HANSON MILDRED HARTWIG ELLA HEINKE Class of 1933 JUNIOR ELECTIONS-APRIL, ANNA MARIE FORD RALPH KISCHEL RUTH SOLIE HARRY IMM DOROTHY JONES PEARL KLAPRAT FRANCIS KOWALCHYK JULIANNE KRAJEWSKI FLORENCE LEMKER MARIE NEUMANN JOHN SARGENT ELEANOR SCHALOW CLARAWANDA SISSON KARL STAHMER WILSON THIEDE 1932 MARGARET LOWENSTEIN IQATHERINE B. MILLER fue Jiffy Ji '-A---., 53-WAHISCAN 4 L , 5- 1- 1952 V .AH , ,, ma W me lfffhnafe ' gf, I 13 ' 'Eg . 0 e .ghfernfrvrhy Wm - 17 'gd I ..,, H , ' - pn mrn s Tm: PARK CENTRAL S1-:vzm'B Avsmm- 55?-ro 56? S-nm:-11-e New YORK C111 January l, 1932 . Editor , Wahis can The Wahiscu.n . Wausau , Wisconsin. Your letter of the sixteenth of December is most complimentary. To send e message to the students of Wausau High School is most difficult. I think that it is most fitting and proper that you dedicate one of your numbers to Aviatien,,for I fully believe that we are entering an era. of greet interest. I believe - - and hope - - that more will be done in the next few years to convince the general public that flying is not only safe , but is necessary. lf, in my fifteen years of flying, l have made one village 'air minded , I believe that these years have not been wasted . Thank you for your infomation about the field et Wausau. I hope that l may be able to profit by it - - in case l'm ever near your city. 1'm sure that some dey soon I'll be dropping in. Until that day, will you say 'Hello' to the students for me'l Sincerely, cepfrh A ' Clyde E. Psngb n L .1 Pdee fifty-si, 1 .G vi 4' ' ,Y:5,f'?:fL-5273 5 It . fi ff'-' :A , h 11. -.'f7-'- ' ' ' ' ' 'zap-QA., as-fs.-5 -. . ' ' ' . .4 . . 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E wAHlscAN A ' lQ52 KATHERINE MILLER. . . BEATRIOE KLEIN ..., MILDRED TAEGE. . . . DOROTHY GOCHA .... HELEN STOLTZ ..... PAUL ANKLAM .... . . , WALLACE DREW ...,, DONALD EISENACH ..... JAMES ELLIOTT ...... REGINA GAETZMAN ..... MELVIN HEINKE ....... MARIAN KELL ....... . . MARGARET LOWENSTEIN. . FLORENCE MAASER .... IRENE ToRzEwsKI ,.... RITA FEARSON ..... DOROTHY W. MILLER.. VERGES WENDORF ..... JOHN ALVEY .......... GERTRUDE ANDERSON. . AGNES BEMBINSTER .... ETIIEL BRAOII ....... IONE HARDING ..... HAROLD NEITZKE .... MARVIN PLISCH .... BYRON PRICE ...... JAMES RUHOFF ..... PHILIP RUNKEL .... ELLYN SARGENT ..... ELDRED STROBEL .... DAWN WINNINGER ..... MARIE BRITTEN ..... EVELYN CHIBER .... ORPIIA HAAsE .... Page fifty-eight I Junior Scholastic Honor Roll First Semester 1931-1932 SUMMA CUM LAUDE Highest Honors C12 or More Honor Poinlsj ....11-B .4...11-B ...,.11-B .....11-B 5 15 4M 13M 4M 13M 4M 13 ARNOLD AIILMANN. . . . LUCILLE MARQUARDT. . . . . . . ANNA MARIE FORD ...., .... SYLVIA MAIKOWSKI. . . MAGNA CUM LAUDE High Honors C10 or 11 Honor Poinlsj .....11-B .....11-B ,,...11-B ,.,..11-A .....11-B ..,.,11-A .....11-B ...,.11-B .....1l-A ...,.11-B .....11-B .....11-B .....11-B .....11-B ...,.11-B .....11-A .....11-A .....11-A ,....1l-B .....11-B .....l1-B .....11-B ,....11-B .....11-B .....11-A .....11-A .....11-A .....11-A .....11-B .....11-A 4M 115 ELEANORA OELKE ...., 5 11 RUTH CI-IELLIS .....,. 4M 11 KATHRYN DUSKEY .... 4 11 LUCILE HABECK ..... 4 11 NELLIE KANE ..... 4M 11 PEARL KRUEGER ..... 4 11 GERALD LIBMAN ...,. 4M 11 MARIE MARX ....... 5 11 AGNES OLDs ........... .... 4M 11 MARGARET PUERNER .... .... 4M 11 GENE RUNKE ........ 4M 10M CUM LAUDE Honors C8 or .9 Honor Poinlsj 4M 9M LORRAINE BRODOWSKY ........ 4M 995 MARY CRANDALL ....... .... 5VZ 9 FRANK GUSMAN ...... 5 9 RAMONA HAFEMAN ..., 45 9 ROBERT HAGGE ..... 4 9 HELEN HINTON ....,., 45 9 IRMA HOLTZ ................. 5 9 EUGENE MODONNELL ......... 4 9 MARIAN MELANG ....... .... 45 9 Jock RYAN .......... 4 9 CLARA SCHILBRACH. . . 4 9 DELOS SCHLUETER .... 5 9 DORIS Scaocuow ...,,. .... 4M 9 HAROLD SILBERSTEIN .... .... 5 9 WILMER WILDE ,...... 4M 8M LUCILLE WILKE ...... 456 85 FRANKLIN ZIELSDORF .... . . . 456 856 11-B 11-B 11-A 11-A 11-B 11-B 11-B 11-B 11-B 11-B 11-A 11-B 11-B 11-B 11-B 1 1-B 1 1-B 1 1-A 1 1-A 1 1-A 1 1-B 11-B 1 1-B 1 1-B 1 1-B 1 1-B 1 1-B 1 1-A 1 1-A 1 1-B 1 1-B .11-B . .1.., 4M 'M 4 4M 4M 456 'IM 456 4M 4M 5 456 456 5 4 3M 456 4 5 4 4M 456 5M 456 4 4M 5 5 4 456 5 456 12M 1256 12 12 1056 10 10 10 10 10 10 ' 10 10 10 10 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 S 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 v A in tv : 1 X --lvzvi 2, vgi -1- , 1ll, Sl WAHlSCANi,1T-.-- O T O,,........ l952 Junior Activities Honor RON CLASS OFFICERS President . . ...... IROBERT GEISEL Vice-President . PEARL KRUEGER Secretary . . . R,UTH SOLIE Treasurer . . REGINA GAETZMAN Basketball F oolball Student Council ART EISENMAN JOHN GARSKI-2 CLIFFORD JUEDES ARTHUR LAPAC FRI-:D NIMZ KURT ROEMKE JOHN WIECHMANN Track JOHN GARSKE CLIFFORD JUEDES FRED NIMZ LOYAL PETRAN JAMES SMITH MARVIN WEINKAUF JOHN WIECHMANN LYNN BUSS CLARE CALLAWAY WALTER FORCEY JOHN GARSKE CLIFFORD JUEDES RALPH KISCHEL ROBERT MCLAUGHLIN HARVEY MYERS LYLE MILIIER FRED NIMZ LOYAL PETRAN ELDRED STROBEL HAROLD TOTSCH IQATHRYN BARDEN Debale MARJORIE ACHTENBERG JOCK RYAN Skyrockel GERTRUDE ANDERSON MIRIAM BENEDITZ ROBERT LARSON ROBERT MCCLOSKEY JOCK RYAN MILDRED TAEGI-I Wahiscan BEATRICE KLEIN RUTH SOLIE Page fifty-nine 11111 Raw lil-1'sfl1, llznmlm-r, Ziulsrlurf, lioyack, Prei, Dovpkc, Carver, Garskc, Haggc, McDonell, Erdman, Libmun, Mzxrlh S1-L-I1-ldl, lkiltnxgc-1, lxlirmzm .'Sn-mn! Roux' 'I'rzmluw, KI:-lwrg, Alkmsun, Gzlclznmn, 'l'zu-gc, Jzmnusch, lN1zu'quzu'Lll, Schucll, 'l'uxzc-wski, llouvrr, Z4-mln-r llmlnn, llolz, Wilde, GQ-ring llallmn Row: lirmlowsky, Ulcls, Solic, Wenclorf, Ford, Silhcrstcin, Kcrslvn, Rulioff, Ulcchl, Morisvtlc, Wzmlu, Anclcrsou l.ua1llkc, Wir-clvrkullr, Kuhlmzm, Whitman Top Rum: l'rvstun, Nimz, Krucgvr, Krcllnw, Olson, Elliot, Fcltlmm, Wright, Rukow, liruzitz, Mia-llu-, Olson, Iitzkin, Crzlndull l'ucrm'r, Klcin S4'1'oml Row: Marx, Kull, Fczxrson, Chibcr, Chcllis, Schochow, Brach, Wilkc, Slvllvri, Richtvr, Ziclsrlorf, Gziskzi, Burns, Rupp Quzuh-, ll. Mills-r, Kansa Hlllllllll Roux' Cochin, Young, K. lVlilli'r, Yrmkcr, Kzmc, Duskvy, Szirgli-ni, Sivwcrl, I.0wi'nsta-in, Strovclc, Springvr, l'llic5Ln'r Young, Mrlloncll, livmlunstcr, lirilton, Ovlkc Pugf .sixty y 1 Top Row: Mullen, Dudick, Kurth, Abel, Drew, Rossow, Shidell, Cress, Spakoski, R. Goetsch, Wiesner, Sternherg, Woodley, Lconard, Garske Second Row: Challis, Harding, Maikowski, Habcck, Maaser, Sargent, Golz, Tyskiewicz, Smits, Rauschl, Pocskc, Runke, Cramer, Lucdtkc, Sicgmund Hollow Row: Pztttcrson, D. Goetsch, Anderson, Augustine, Sullivan, Zochcrt, Wcinkc, Schultz, Mclang, Otto, Rztflluff, Stoltz, Pzlpcndorf, Wilku, Gcring, Frank, Haas, Kamkc Tap Row: Behling, Budzynski, Weinkauf, Feck, Urban, Schlueter, Davis, Zielsdorf, Annis, Retka, Hildcnspcrger, Gorski, Ahlmann, lJcByl, Falk, Krueger, Goetzkc, Urbansky Srfrnml Row: Sonduck, Foelker, Christensen, Rucinski, Plisch, Rttiff, Tubbs, Sala, Stephan, Wvndorf, Mualcy, Zicbull, Iiorth, lltlinkc, Zzircmba, Grosskopf , Hnthmz Raw: Sticbter, Zemkc, Kiellcr, Schuman, Rolotf, Empey, llaasc, Dern, Manthci, Luccltkc, l'c:tt-rson, lit-nn-ditz, linrclt-n, llott, Erdmzin, Thiclc, Sawyer, Sandgrcn, Wood, Spcrbcrg Page sixty-one l Vps 1711 Z ' L -:QB 1wAruscANilsa - it ' N52 ,ie THE ASSISTANT SECRETAR was:-A 1 N s-ron 25 December, Editor 1952 Wahiscan, Wausau High School Annual, Wisconsin Y OF THE NAVY 1951, Wausau, Assistant Secretary Ingalls wishes 1932 Wahiscan every success and sends the following greeting: The future of aviation in the United States is in the hands of the young men and women who are new going out into the world to attack national problems. It will be by their intelli- that aviation, that great giant of transportation nd take and hold its position genoe and energy tional defense, will progress a in our natxo and na ' ' ' nal life. Page six!!-Iwo Since rely, R. 15. Mo g Commander, U. S. Navy Aide . if 1 X ' VV ir 4m - , , x X ' , f ,Ar Y-I f IZ! ' f - .2:, :4 ' '3:5i fi- L f. lj l 7 .- ,5- ,P '-fd .1-4-a gig As,-A , Y fi Kal 2 i QPHQ GRE 1 1 Q 2-WAHlSCAN C' A' A 19521-3 BETH DAWLEY ......4. NORMA FINKHEINER ..., MARIAN HAYES ........ Sophomore Scholastic Honor Roll First Semester 1931-1932 SUMMA CUM LAUDE Highest Honors Q12 or More Honor Poinlsb ....10-A .,..10-B . . .... 10-B MARJORIE ACHTENBERG . . .... 10-A RUTH BACHHUBER ..,.. ELEANOR EAHTMAN ..,. AGNES LOCHNER ..... MARTIN BERTERMAN. . . RUTH GRAHAM .....,.. DOROTHY HAHN .,... TED HAUFE ........... KATHERINE KEETH .... JOHN WHEELOCK ..,. RUTH DARE ..,.. MARGARET GENDRON. , DOROTHEA KLEINHEINZ ELI-SIE KOLPACKI ....,,. FRED KRAATZ ......... LOUIS KRUEGER ...,. VIRGINIA SULLIVAN .... NORMAN LERCH ..,.. DORIS BAST ....... RUTH BEHNKE ..,,.. MARIE BELANGER .... GWEN CLARK ..... RENO GOETSCH. . . . JULIA HEUSS ....., GLENN JOHNSON ..... Page sixty-four .,.....10-A ....10-A ....10-B ,...10-B ...,l0-B ,,,.10-B ....10-B ....10-B ..,.10-A ....10-B . . .... 10-B , . . .... 10-B .,..10-B ....10-B ..,.10-B .,..10-A ,...10-A ,...10-B .,,,10-B ...10-B ....10-A ....10-B ....10-B 5 15 CHRISTINE MANITZKE ......... 10-B 5 14 MARGARET PAINTER .... . . .10-A 5M 13M ELFRIEDA STOBBE ..... .... 1 0-A 5 13 ARLINE BARTELS .... .... 1 0-B 5 13 PATRICK COTTER ....... .... 1 0-B 5 13 CATHERINE THOMPSON ........ 10-B 5 13 ' MAGNA CUM LAUDE High Honors C10 or 11 Honor Poinlsj 5 11 PAUL KETCHUM ..,... .... 1 0-A 4 11 ALICE KITTEL ....,.... f .... 10-A 5 11 EMIL KRAEGENBRINK .......... 10-B 5M 11 NORTON LEAPS ....... .... 1 0-B 4 11 LEONA LEWENS .... .... 1 0-B 5 11 ARLEEN MILLER .... ,... 1 0-B 5 10 CUM LAUDE Honors C8 or 9 Honor Poinlsj 5 9 ALBERT KAAS ,..... ..... 1 0-B 4 9 ALBERTA KRAUSE ..,,. ..... 1 0-B 5 9 MABEL KRAUEE .... ..... 1 0-B 4 9 OSCAR LARSON .... .... ..... 1 0 -B 5 9 ARLENE LEMKE ..... ,......,.. 1 0-B 5 9 FLORENCE MCCROSSEN .,...... 10-B 4M SVZ HELEN OLSHANSKI ......,..... 10-B 5 8 ELVERA RADANT .............. 10-B 4 8 CHARLES RINGLE ............. 10-B 4 8 MARY ELIZABETH SCHOLFIELD. .10-A 5 8 HERMINA SIEGMUND .......,... 10-A 4 8 MARGARET STAKY .... ,,,.. 1 0-A 4 8 DOROTHY SWANSON ..... ..... 1 0-B 4 8 VIRGINIA SWANSON .... ..... 1 0-B ..,.10-A 5. 5 4M 4 4 4 5 4 5 4 5 4 5 4 5 5 4 5 4 4 4 4 5 4 3 4 13 13 12M 12 12 12 10 10 10 10 10 10 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 S 8 8 8 8 1 7,91 - Y XY? fb.- ,AB WAI-uscAN OA' B 1952 A-4' Sophomore Activities Honor Roll CLASS OFFICERS Preszdent . . ..... FRANK VVINNINGER Vzce President EILI-:EN BERNARD Secretary , . NIARIAN HAYES Treasurer ROBERT ZARNKL Baskelball Fooiball ROBERT CHARTIER HAROLD IQRATWELL OSCAR LARSON IQOGER SCHULTZ JOSEPH SLOMSKE VICTOR SPYCHALLA 1lAYMOND XVEILAND Tmck XVALTER EICI-IEMEYER ALBERT IQAAS EDWIN PAULSON EDXVARD SIIEVEY EMNET BEILKE LELAND GOETSCH EDWIN PAULSON EDWVARD SIIEVEY IQOBERT ZARNKE Wahiscan ELEANOR EASTMAN Sludenl Council IfATHRYN STONE DONALD KTOODING NORRIAN FELTHAM BILLY BARDEN Page sixty-Jive Tvp Row: Rololl, Mill:-r, Kocnlg, Schultz, Rcmmvl, Wheelock, Runkcl, Markstrum, Tauck, Brown, Couvr, N1-lsun, l'r1-i, Slrc-gr Srcaml Row: l.unl, Synnolt, Wzxchtl, l,c-llzl, lluranccziu, Ncuhuucr, Gcnrich, Wcinku, Kruugcr, Olshzlnski, Scvfclcll, llildc- hranril, Yzm-s, Kansa-r, Swanson, Rounds, Stn-cbs Hnllnm Row: ML-Ivlllc, Nm-lson, 1,1-mlut, Matlhics, Plzmtikow, Muthwick, Lange, Schultz, Dallmzm, Scholl, Sumo, Swcul Sclmlilclri, Millcr, Swanson Tnfr Row: Svllu-r, Gillwrlsun, Hillllllilllll, Schiclrl, G. Gohrlcts, Dulllingvr, l.s-wvns, l,, Ciullrlcs, Millvx, Schultz, llrillvn, lliihl 'I'znc'lu'r, lic-ppl:-V, Gzlhnz, Gm-lscll Srrmnl Row: links-, Yolnlz, Ruznu-nuski, Mzlrquzmlt, Ryan, Judd, Kruusc, Cutler, Bchnkc, Bickforcl, llvnkv, l'cu-rsun Ulvch, lixllingglon Iinllmu Row: Kznpus, Rzulzml, lizxlocco, Allcn, Duhzllski, Smith, Ruuschl, Kolpacki, Thompson, Iluokcr, Aluvnlcs, Nnnz lloffmzxn, WL-ishvrgg, Ilrcws, Nucrnhvrg Papr A ixfy-six , Top Row: Zochert, Leaps, Winninger, Isberner, Kraegenbrink, W. Lassow, E. Lassow, Bcrrend, Albrecht, Ahrens, Thiel, Hahn Second Row: Lane, Plattzi, Lallaie, Graham, Manitzke, Naef, Brown, Ament, F. McCrossen, G. McCr0sscn, Richards, Rarltkc, Treptnw, Sliebcr, Vetter Botlom Rqw: Yfueger, Koenig, Allen, Christensen, Bust, Kumheru, jojude, Ehlkc, iiendron, Ilzlyes, Schneider, Finkheiner, Muxlxcld, Pcldncr, Wimmcr Top Row: Hammonrl, A. Imm, Haute, Fischer, Aschenbrenner, Erickson, Kln-inheinz, Keeth, Lochner, johnson, Drews, Henjum, Genrich, llinrichs, Heaney Second Row: Nimz, Borth, Dernhach, Kzibasinski, Krause, Belanger, Arnett, Hallar, Behnke, Alexander, Ziebcll, Ferge, Kroening, Grafe, Lang, French Boltam Row: Brookhyser, Freuen, Eckerle, Lange, Ladwig, Kaas, Hoelt, Kanns-nhcrg, Krause, Klein, Heuss, Hochtritl, Gcnrich, Fyrnys, E. Imm Page Sl'.l'l,V-Sl'l'I'?l 1. 1. -...,.i- 7.7-Q 7:11 'gli YQ' sg X WAHISCANU,,,gpQ N IQZSZ Top Raw: ,l. Andrcws, Bachmann, Cola, D. Andrcws, Kraatz, Doughty, Larson, Anderson, ll. Schumakcr, Prahl, Zustrow fQI1llZ?lk Sn-nml Rom: Srlmm-irlcr, O'l.czn'y, Solis, Sluhhv, Wilson, Ilcahlkv, Barlcls, Plaulz, Kurlh, Ringlc, Ketchum linllvm Raw: McCulloch, Eastman, Buclmlmuhcr, Evans, Painter, LaCcrtc, Phelps, Dcrn, Warpchoskc, Vicwcg, Schunmchcr McCarthy, Philllps Page sixly-eight .-.ill l1-'h'T7- ui-F ' tv 'Q: X fx fx N ii .. .... .....- -W WAH ISCAN rnwf' ' nozz 'f' Top Row: Iloenisch, Steinbach, Ziebell, Lee, Schaepe, Campbell, Burek, Boettscher, Finkbciner Second Row: Brown, Papendorf, Rapraeger, Schoenfeld, Hensel, Poppe, Berg, Burmeister, Schaefer, Thuslcn I Bottom Row: Baumgardt, Steckel, Washburn, Garske, Winelzki, Kapinsky, Homerdlng, Koller, Merklein, Peterson, Wright Page sixty-nine f-- --V , WA 7 HISCAN -lists Z ,LA - 'M I952 f 1 1. FHE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE NAVY WASHINGTON December 22, l93l. Editor , Wahis can Wausau Hi gh School, Wausau, Wisconsin l am indeed highly complimented by your courteous letter of the l6th inviting me to make a statement .for your high school annual. Here it is: The gateways to pioneering in aviation are still openg the art is still in its infancy. The youth of today has in its power to produce unvelievable developments in the field of aeronautics, and we who have witnessed the birth of flying have faith in you to carry on, to justify the sacrifices that so many of the early pioneers have made. With assurances of my personal esteem, and best wishes of the season, l am, Sincerely yours, Ernest Lee Jahncke The Assistant Secretary of the Navy Jfsi PUBS sevenzy K E 5 ' A -:X.. , 'if .5 5 51 J ' xA. T - ' J 3 --1-., -Z I I x 1 f .. 1 ,.-. . '.l, 1 1 xi.-f ,ri -'-II 7 ': 5?-H1':'N '-H.1'f-ff-ii -7- E. .4 ,a ff12f9f5':5iif-95' ' -- 1 I A ,y Q b . ' - v,.' ,-I -IJJ' 'l,'.', ' llv ', ...-.Lv ,. ,111 ..-,.f....'.g-' -- 9.1 .. U ,-.,.,i,,h1n fa g-.?.1,.vr. X A YLMV 5 4' 1. . U, I. ,- .. -. . , h :r b-:ig .v 1 . ., , -- ,I .-,D -w .1 .- r , . -. -' 'J ' -1.21 5'-1' .- ' ' f' X .-i,-.gsgj . 51 ,J .',' -f ' ' ,, ,..' -, , :.'3.x35f-,Q -. N,:1:Qj-fif 5, , -:4 . --g N .. .. -.1-:ng-3. x 5 - .1 - , x . A 5 1 - ' ' : 1 :'.'.5:3 4 4 .' r '- '. 'g- - -. f A.-:'.'1-. 1'.-5 . . 'L ' 3.'.'.,.',1 .. W--:.ye.A:.cr:-f.f ... -' - - -,. .' .J , ,' . V - -:2v5'4'----:':u:4-.: Kip'-Wfh. -.- ' .,... . ..,, - ...,.- W..----H' - : 'N-2'5e4.2:fss-'-:P h1fY Kv'WT-i'FC'v+-.: 1 ,--1:-:?F'f!'?- :If.152-'fv'H - 2 ' ' ' ' ' ' 9 he x 1 75' -5 ' -A ff ' VR' . Y.-ffffsf. . .E .E .'fL',' . '. '.!Z'.--.'4': .5 . 1: .. . . . .- - rq 795 ff If s 1.1 il., 7 .i - 7 , .. - wAHlscANi Q' ' 1052 liranclt Imm Brand I-Ieinke Boehmer Goodwin Solim- Schulow Klein Schneider hv Q lll' Ct ISCUW lCDl'l'UlilAL S'I'Alf'l+' AC'l'lVI'l'll'IS AND 0RGANlZA'l'lONS Edilor-in-Clzief ..... .,.,...... I ai-mi: L. HRANIYI' . 5M'lll7lN Assz's1anlEdiIor. ..., ,..... 1 'llJELlNE IMM Edzlpr ...,,. .......,...,.., I +li,1.A Hi:1Nki: Faculty Adviser ...., , . ,...,...,, Ma. NORTON Asszslarzi ......,,,......,. N,A'l'H.Al,lE KUHLMAN Assislanl Adviser ...,. ..,,...,,.... ll rliss CLARK Adviser ...,,.....,.,..,...,....... Miss VoHs SCTIIOUL Sl+lC l'llJN l+'lQA'l'l'Rl+lS SlCC'l'l0N Editor .......,,,............... ltlfxiurz BRAND Edilpr .....,,,,.....,.... l+l1,1.swon'rn Boi-11-:Mme Assislanls. , , . . , . .KA'l'lll4lltlNl'I li. lX'l1LLl4Zli Asslslanls ...,,.........,,..... WII.soN 'l'H1r1m1 xl,-XlitlAlil'l'I' SUNNICNTAG l l4li.icANou l4lAs'rMAN Advisers ...,....,..... Miss Joims, Miss RYAN Advisers .,... Miss Scnwizlzicic, Miss SCHILLING The Wahiscan is the annual of the senior class. It attempts to provide for all students, and for the seniors in particular, a permanent memory book of the happy days spent in Wausau High School. Here they will find pictures of all their classmates and teachers, and of the clubs and other organiza- tions in which they have held membership. Here, too, will be found pictures of those participating in the numerous extra- curricular activities, snapshots which will aid them to relive those thrilling moments in memory, and views of the thrilling athletic contests in which they participated or which they witnessed. The editorial policy of the Wahiscan is its philosophy of what a yearbook should be and should doewhich is expressed in the foregoing paragraph. The staff realizes that this book, though eagerly received by all on the day of publication, will be valued even more highly as a treasure house of the past in the Mr. Nomm years to come. Hence, it strives to present this pictorial sum- Page severilv-Iwo wir: ' insi w'wAH1scAN '-'7'4' 2 TT?-iifI052-g-1 Top Row: Eastman, Narluch, Miss Clark, Miss Ryan, Thiede, Klaprat, Miss Haussman, Sargent Bottom Roux' Sonnentag, Miss Vohs ,,Ien11ings, Miss Schweizer, Kuhlman, Miss johns, Miss Schilling, Miller Waliiscan ATHLETICS SECTION Adviser ..,. ..,M1ss L. ROBINSON Editor ..,.......,.......... Evicnnfrr Goonwix Tlifftff- ' 4 ,-4-----444-'-- IULQIANUH SCHALOW Assistants ..,. lIA1toL11 DoNovAN, .IonN Gmasiu: Aaalefanlh- '--4-- v ---'---A 1 f--'- f fH11l'1S'l't1 ALLUHD Girls' Athletics ........,........ V1o1.A B1t:YRn1s LM1Hr1Nf'1f1 m'1'3liNB1'5HG Adviser ...,...,...,...........,. Mn. IUORDAN BVSINESS S'l'AFl Business Manager ..,........ , . 191111111 Sr'11N1-:lima :NHT DPll'AR'1'MF3N1' Assistant Business Manager ,... Norman Lsnsox Editor ......,,..,,..........,..., RUT11 501.111 Advertising Manager ....... ltllt.-XNUIS liow,i1.c'11x'K Assistants ..........,..,,...,., ELLYN SAno1t:NT Assistant Advertising Manager.SY1.v1t:s'1'1c1c li1.1x11-:K ARA1zn1.1.A N.x1c1,oc11 Faculty Adviser ......,.............. Mn. Barco mary of the highlights of the school year, to be sincere and impartial, and to leave only the most pleasant of memories. The editor-in-chief and the business manager of the Wa- hiscan are elected in the second semester of theirjunior year, to assume office the following September. Up to this year an assist- ant for each office was also elected at the same time. A change has been made in that policy. No longer will a senior serve as assistant, but instead, the editor and business manager will be selected about the middle of their junior year, to serve as assistants for the remainder ol' the year. They thus acquire valuable training and experience. Ruth Solie and James Ruhoft' will be editor-in-chief and business manager, respectively, ofthe 1933 Wahiscan The Wahiscan has ten times received the All-American Honor Rating, the highest award given by the National Scho- lastic Press Association. Mr, Berg Page seventy-three ..i..1 : 'UQ'- I Q X , A :V 1, L: ,: s WAH IS CA N :iiiiigo , i I 9 5 2 .giigtii Larson McCloskey Miller Wolman Taege Anderson Ryan Deutch Feichtmier Benedilz Stcyrocket EDITORIAL STAFF Editor-in-Chief. . . .ROISERT LARSON Exchange Editor ,... ,,.... C lnwrauim ANn1casoN Associate Editor ..,, . .Lnaov DUNCAN Editorial Adviser ..... Miss l+'nANe1-zs :XHJNISTRONIE Assistant Editor. . . ..,. ROBERT lX'IeCI.osKi-:Y Feature Writer ..,......,.., Gmcoom' Iii-:1.1,HAKr: News Editor .... . ..,.. LORETTA lXfTILLER Copy Readers ...,....,., IDOROTHEA Ii1.r:1NH1-:1Nz Sports Editor, ....., VVALTER VVOLMAN ' Vic 1'omA l+IvANs Head Copy Reader ,,., .... IN Iimmi-no 'l'AEor1 Artist ......,....,,....,..,. TXIORMAN IiorzaNEH Society Editor ...,,. . , .ELA1Ni: Cooerzu BUSINESS S'l'AI+'I+' Business Manager ..., ....,.... J ocx 1iYAN Bookkeeper. . 1 .,... ......, lv IIRIAM HENEDITZ Advertising Manager .,......,.. NATHAN Di-:Urol-1 Business Adviser ..,,. .... IX Ia. Awruua KuAUs1-1 Circulation Managers ........... JOHN LII,1.QU1sT l'iRVlN l'll+ZICllTMIEIi The Skyrocket was started in 1921, and this year finishes its eleventh year ot' publica- tion. The Skyrocket has received two all-American ratings through the National Scholastic Miss Armstrong Page seventy-four Press Association, of which the Skyrocket was a charter member. This year the membership was discontinued. The Skyrocket was at first a very small paper, but in 1925 it was enlarged to seven columns. l.ast year, however, to lower the cost somewhat, the paper was made six columns wide. The editorial policy of the Skyrocket is determined by an editorial board composed of the editor-in-chief, the associate editor, the assistant editor, and the news editor. This board meets regularly and determines the policy of the school paper for the forthcoming issue. The editorial work on the paper is done by the staff com- posed of the editor-in-chief, the associate editor, the assistant editor, the news editor, the sports editor, the feature editor, the -iii. 1 .,... W T- ,-, f ' x 3 f XXX -1-- ..1f,.i. :Y 7,iT i -l . DD WAHISCAN ns..--...l'gl932 iifii Tap Row: Cormack, Buhmann, Seefeldt, Myers, Sargent, Butenhoff, Zahn, Gusman, Klimek, Beppler Second Row: Miracle, Seipp, Levin, Holt, Boehmer, Kell, Eastman, McCullough, Klaprat, Jennings, Colborne, Keeth t Bottom Row: Painter, Kuhlman. Wolff, G. Anderson, Nevins, Taege, Krueger, Pier, Cooper, C. Anderson, Marx, Kleinhemz, Smith REPORTERS THADA LEVIN RUTH BACHHUBER f:VVEN COLEORNE lVlARY ELIZABETH SCHOLFIELD CAROL ANDERSON ANNA llrlARIE FORD IQOGER ANNIS KATHERINE K1-:ETH IRVIN BEPPLER ESTHER VVOLFF TYPISTS 1JAx7ERA SEIPP LEONA lWIRACLE ADVERTISING ASSISTANTS CHARLES SEEFELIJT DELOS SCHLUETER BEN lxfllR.MAN JAMES HOPKINS IIAROLD SONDUUK lil'INYAN IQIMBALL HARVEY JAECKS liAYMUND DRAKE ROKZER ANNIS ALBERT KAAs ROBERT ALTMAN STEVE GLATZAK GILBERT IQANNENBERG head copy reader, the society editor and the reporters, copy readers, and feature writers, under the direction of the head of their department. On the business staff are the business manager, the advertis- ing manager, the circulation manager, the bookkeeper, and the advertising assistants. All revenue is obtained through the selling of ads or through the sale of subscriptions, most of which come through the Student Activity Association. The aim of the Skyrocket is, and will be, to present fairly, accurately, and truthfully all the news of the school and such news of the city that they feel the students are interested in. The Skyrocket strives to uphold the best of journalistic standards and to serve the school in every possible manner. IQATHRYN DUSKEX' RUTH GRAHAM DONALD COLBY lXflARIE MARX HERRIILJNPI KUHLMAN SYLVESTER ICLIMEK GERALD LIBMAN CuARLEs VOELKER IQMILY NEV1Ns LEONARD KLEBERG VVALLACE IJREVV Mr. Krause Page seventy-Jive 1 QL? A 17 Q: 1... . X XX - XXX , WAHl5CAN1fii'o..o17 R U IQZZ Maas Burden Mr. Roeske Wheeler Donovan Garske Geisel Liljeqvist Rogan Benz The Student Council President First Semester ..,... IQOGER MAss President Second Semester . HAROLD DONOVAN Commissioner of Finance . . . KA'I'HRYN BARDEN Commissioner of Publicity . . . ROBERT GEISEL Commissioner of Social Activities . . PEGGY WHEELER Commissioner of School Activities .... JOHN GARSKE Commissioner of Girls' Activities . VIRGINIA L1L.IEQv1s'r Secretary ...... . LAWRENCE BENZ Adviser .......... MR. 1iOESK1'l The Student Council has concluded another year of successful work, representing the students and the many activities in the government of our school. Two of the big achievements of the first semester were the abolishing of the office of Commissioner of Boys' Activities and the creation of the office of Commissioner of School Activities. The constitutions scholastic requirement for the president was changed from an average of 85 per cent, to eight honor points. The council chose some very fine assembly numbers for the school year. The programs included the following: Charles A. Lofgren, explorer and aide to Admiral Richard Byrd, Fredrick A. Snyder, journalist, Jane Dudley, violinist, the Pollard Players in Peg of My Heart 5 J urien Hoekstra, baritone g Ellery Walter inf'The World on One Leg , and William Rutledge on Does Crime Pay? This was the first year that the Council had its own ofHce. The former Skyrocket oflice was turned into the Council oflice. Page sevenly-six 175 'MT 17 Q: f x -1 i.-172. I 7 ,L.?r.i.TT.l .l.i, jg WAl llSCAN 'n C ii nlQ32 gg-igQi1 Hcllhake Maas Mr. Henderson Deutch McCulloch Stahmer Preston Achtcnbcrg Klein Ryan The affirmative and negative debate teams to represent the school were selected before the Christmas holidays. A new debate league was organized last fall called Wisconsin Valley Non-Decision Debate League. Wausau joined this league and it was arranged to debate the following high school teams: Mosinee, Wisconsin Rapids, Rhinelander, Stevens Point, and Antigo. These were non-decision debates-a type of debate which has become more com- mon during the last years. Both teams made a creditable showing in the various debates that were held. The question debated this year was very timelyg it was, Resolved, That the several states should enact legislation providing for compulsory unemployment insurance. The Rotary Club extended an invitation to debate at their noon luncheon, March 7. The Rotary Club complimented the debaters very highly for the program that they pre- sented. Three of the veteran debaters will be graduated this year. They are Gregory Hellhake, Nathan Deutch, and Roger Mass. Their proficiency in debate Work has been a credit to Wausau High School. JUNIOR-SENIOR, DEBATE The annual junior-senior debate was held on the evening of January 30. The junior team upheld the affirmative side of the question of compulsory unemployment insurance. The senior team defended the negative side of the proposition. The teams presented good arguments for and against unemployment insurance. The judge for the debate was Mr. Rexford Mitchell of Lawrence College. The anirmative team won the debate-repeating the performance of the junior class team of 1930 and 1931. The Winning team was awarded the Commercial Trophy that is given to the Winners of this annual contest. Page sevenlysseven fair: 'Jssl 'Q wg X .-. ..i......i.T1 4, .... T 7 I T i.....l.. -.......i..... WAHISCAN v,,,,,,- IQ32 Top Row: Dcutch, Kanncnherg, Maas I Bollom Row: Preston, Pucrner, Achtunhcrg, Mcuret, Klum lntmfStctwol Debates Tho purposv of tho inttm-school dchatcs was to provide trainiiig in this typo of activity. Iiliglitvon studmits took part in the thirtovn int,r:1-school dchzttvs. T110 dobzttors we-rv divided into tv:1111s, and Cach t021II1 dvbatod several times, the faculty acting as judges. ln ouch ot' thc' intra-school d0hz1t,c-s tho judgcis aiwzirdod pvrcontzigv grados to mich of tho dohutors. The four ixidiviflimls from Patch class r0c0ivi11g tho highost p01'c0r1t:1g0 wvro solectnd to I'0pI'4'S4'I1l their respoctivo claissos. The junior t0:1111 was composvd ot' .lock Ryan tcziptninl, Beatrice Kloin, Mzirjory Acht011h0rg, :md Ilolorvs Proston. Tho svnior tram was coiuposc-d ot' tlrvgory Ilvllliulw tcz1pt:1ir1l, liogor Maas, Nathan lloutch, :md Karl Stnhmor. l11t1'z1-school clolmtvs svrvv tho samu' purposv in foronsics :ts intra-r11l11':1l sports do in :1thl0tics. lt is not c-xp:-ctvcl that those- who como out for dvlmto arc- good dehatvrs. All urn considorvd as pott-11tiz1l good dohators, :md tho :tim is to giw 0:1,cl1 onv :is 11111ch training as possihlo to alt-wlop dOhz1ti11g ability. livgztrdloss of tho vocation that :1 student follows i11 lutm' litv, :my studvnt who has not tation tho zidvanttagv ot' training i11 t'or0r1sics, has fziilod to tatlw with l1im ono ot' tho strongc-st assets that ho will find novdtul at somo l'llllll'0 timo. lt is hopvd that noxt your :1 largor HIUIITJOI' will come out for intrzt-school dvbutc. Parr SW1'f7lfX-Flglfll 1 XQLQ .6 K X,. ... . flag. - ,Aix 1 o WAHISCAN so .,figl,I952 e i Left to Right: Minkoff, Lemker, Achtenhcrg, Eastman, Kleinheinz, Thompson, Kuhlman, Colborne, Mirman Forensics lt is a fact that everything great in this world has been accomplished by personalities and not by institutions 5 by single individuals, and not by collectivesf' The elusive and much discussed Word personality finds its way into speech work, yea, even into speaking contests! The aim is entirely one of creative, spontaneous activity and self-expression, with less Hcoachingw and attention paid to delivery, and more to the spirit of the selection, to the end that these unique qualities become truly operative in the individual. lVe look for accomplishments, this year, from Hermione Kuhlman, Florence Lemker, Eleanor Eastman, Mary Elizabeth Scholfield, Marjorie Achtenberg, Mary Knox Wilson, Ben Miran, and Phil lflisenach, who are contestants in declamatory. ln oratory there are Nathan Deutch, Gwen Colborne, Gregory Hellhake, and Ben Minkoff. Beth Dawley, Margaret Painter, Ruth Baehhuber, Marjorie Achtenberg, Dorothea Kleinheinz, and Clatherine Thompson won in the preliminary contest in externporaneous reading, while Gregory Hellhake, Marion Hayes, Dorothea Iileinheinz, Wilson Thiede, and Catherine Thompson are our extemporaneous speakers. We owe the success of thc different branches of forensics to Miss Albright and Miss Jones. They have unselfishly given much of their valuable time in coaching the various students. Page seventy nme M--. X I WT -...- . v Q- TWAHISCANQ'-I ,TAA -so IQ32 Top Raw: D, Dern, Kane, Yonker, Kleinheinz, Neumann, Achtenherg, Cooper, K. Dem Bottom Row: Bartels, Duskey, Wcndorf, Miss Townsend, Sisson, Liljeqvist, Weiland, Schalow Waugonian Club GENERAL OFFICERS JUNIOR OFFICERS President ,,....,.....,. . . .VIRGINIA LIL.1EQvIsT President ...........,,.....,.... NEIJIAIE KANE Vice-President. . . . .....,, ELAINE COOPER Vice-President .... ,,.... I QATHRYN DIISKEX' Secretary ...... , , . . .IQATHERINE DERN Secretary ....... ..... I 'VLORENCE XYONKER Treasurer. , , ..........,.... VERGES WENDORE Treasurer .,........,,......... ELLYN SARGENT Adviser ...... ,..,.......,,.. IN liss TOWNSEND Adviser ........................... Miss Vous SENIOR OFFICERS SOPHOMORE OFFICERS President ,........,....,.. CLARAWANDA SISSON President .................... AR,I.I-:NE BAR'rELs Vice-President ................ NIARIE NEUMANN Vice-President ..,...........,., DOROTHY DERN Secretary ...... .... I QLEANOR SCHALOW Secretary ....... .... D OROTHEA IQLEINHEINZ Treasurer, . . .... EVELYN NVEILAND Treasurer ..... ...,. lv IARJOIQY ACHTENBERG Adviser .........,,.........., Miss SCHWEIZER Adviser .......... ...,...,,...... M ISS RYAN All of the girls automatically, upon entering high school, become members of the Waugonian Club, a club with dual personality. One of its phases is purely financial, and the other is strictly social. The financial part is necessary because it is the custom of the club to give several hundred dollars in scholarships each year to girls who have worked hard for the others in school and have proved their scholarship, ability, and willingness to accept assistance. The vice-president is responsible for the development of the club's social personality, and in parties throughout the year tries to aid the girls in making new friendships and having good times. Other girls appointed during the year serve as chairmen for the money-making activities. The Poinsettia Prance in December and the carnival in February have become traditional events, the senior class president always taking charge of the carnival. Page eighty 7 WAI-uscAN 'Ci 1032 Top Row:ffScholHelcl, Kowalchyk, Fellham, Weinkauf, Brookhyser, Tarrant, Theide, Hellhake, Sisson, Meuret, Lemker, R ho ' SecpnduRow.- Mirman, Ash, -Woodley, Sonduck, Hooker, Colbornc, McKay, Carey, Miss Jones, Dawley, Staky, Neumann Thzrd Row. Silberstein, Levin, Seipp, Lunt, Painter, Evans, Pier, Taege, Eastman, Miss Albright, Kleinheinz, Bachhuber Bottom Row: Deutch, Lane, Thompson, Cramer, Keeth, Kuhlman, Miller, Achtenberg, Maas Dramatic Club OFFICERS President . . , . . . GREG HELLHAKE Vice-President . PEGGY WHEELER Secretary-Treasurev' . . . . VICTORIA EVANS KTIIIJZUSCI'-S , . . Miss ALBRIGHT, Miss JoNEs Membership in the Dramatic Ulub is limited to students particularly interested and talented in theatricals. The members are banded together for the express purpose of further- ing their ability in the phases of art related to dramatics by practice, constant reference, and work with the Worth while things of the theater. Membership is open to the entire school, but is subject to competitive try-outs. This year the club divided itself into working units that managed selection, properties, settings, lighting, direction, acting, and advertising of six competitive one-act plays. The three best, chosen by judges, were later presented as the Dramatic Club's annual public offering. This gave every member a chance to do actual Work. The best director, directoress, actor, and actress were chosen from this group. A very dramatic one-act play, Dust of the Road, was the biggest undertaking of the club this year. It was presented to the entire school at the Christmas assembly. Page eighty-one -iil Agni' if '5 t .1... 1...-...TT:.,L-.T 7,f,.r WAHISCANW e W dm?-W lQ32 Tap Row: lleinke, Krueger, Keeth, Wilson, Stone, Gendron, Meuret, Braatz, Schuman, Cooper, Frederick, Burt-k, La Certe, Johnson, Solie, Smits, Gibcke, Whitman, Kuhlman, Morrow, Colborne, Atkinson, Cotter Second Raw: Miller, jojade, Bernard, Ringle, Painter, Staky, Nevins, Maikowski, Swanson, Miller, Schalow, Sargent, Klaprat, Jennings, llaehliuber, Rauschl, Erelmann, Wick, Hanson, Hoffmann, Clark, Miss Pelto, Maas Hallam Row: Rogan, llayes, Doclrl, Lillicrap, Pagcnkopf, Weiland, Kapus, Belanger, Weik, Chiber, Beneditz, Radant, Klein- lieinz, Cramer, McCulloch, Eastman, Dawley, Evans, Ford, McKay, Cooper, Parker, Neumann, Liljcqvist Pep Club l'rcrs1'rlent . . RUTH l'Am:r1Nko1'F 1'lee-I'z'es1'flr'nt , . tlimeifx .IANN t'icAMi'1a See1'r'l111'y . . . BIGTII lJAwLm' 7vI'l?fISllI'l'I' . . RUTH BACIIIIUISICR .'iIf1'7.NCI' . . Miss PIGLTU 'l'o furnish support for school activities, especially athletics, is the aim of the Pep t'lub, as the name signifies. Special sections at football and basketball games were reserved for all Pep Club ineni- bers. Vheers were given under the leadership of William Rogan and his assistant, ltillyn Sargent. The club assisted at the basketball tournament in spring and during track season. It also gave its support to activities such as forensics and debate. An interesting event took place this year during Homecoming Week. Students formed in a parade or snake dance around town, and later in the evening gave cheers and yells around a large bontire which was built on thc Fentral School grounds. Decorations for the homecoining game were erected by the club. Miss Pelto advised the club this year, and hcr valuable suggestions added greatly to the success ot' the club. Page Fl',QlllYl lI4'U v1 x',gLQ tv 04, , ,H ,fa ... ..-,...1...71.7iT 7, .Y f -lt- WAHISCAN, E so ,-,,1.4,c,..l952 Tap Row: Malone, Hoover, Yates, Schumacher, Schmirler, LaHay, Lane, Zastrow, Colborne, Kuhlman, Dehlinger, Nimz, Meuret, Nimz, Gendron, Behnke, Morrow, Hochtritt, Kolpacki, Frederich, Wimmer Second Row: Pelto, LaCerte, Atkinson, Goetzman, Altman, Cotter, Clark, Sargent, Finkbeiner, Schuttc, Sigmund, Radloff, Marquardt, Golz, Behnkc, Ziebell, Bembinstcr, Weik, Wilke, Hoffman, Hanson, Bickford, Christianson, Olds, Wolff Third Raw: Bast, Perske, Swanson, Springer, Wolff, Bernard, Smith, McCullough, McCullough, Sinderman, Marx, Gocha Young, Mathies, Otto, Hayes, Mathwick, Dern, Anderson, Nevins, Wachtl, Tyskiewidz Iiallnnz Row: Rear, Graham, Viewig, lVlcKarthy, Rarlant, Kapus, Miller, Alexander, Debalske, Weisberg, l'lzitt2i, Sziriclgu-n, Schilhrach, McDonnell, Gaskc, Abel Wangan Club OFFICERS l'rcsz'rlc11t . . . . . . CAROL ANDERSON l'z'cc-I'rc.sz'dcrzt . . BARBARA COTTER Secretary-Treasurer . TNTARYANN HOFFMAN A!fl,'I'S6l' ...,..,.,. Miss P1cL'ro The Wangan Club is an organization of girls who are chiefly interested in sports. Attention is directed to those outdoor and indoor sports that will provide the most pleasure, the best exercise, and are most influential in the development of Hne personality. Each sport is led by a girl who is outstanding in that particular activity. By means of a point system, it is possible for the girls to earn W'ls. For each sport in which a girl participates, a number of points are given her and when a total of one thousand points is reached, a regular size HVVV7 is awarded. The leaders of these different sports who keep a record of each girl's points are: basketball, Lucille Marquardt, baseball, Emily Nevins 3 tennis, liaYera Seippg swimming, Evelyn Rear, hockey, Hazel Hanson, hiking, Ellyn Sargent, skiing, Mzirion Morrow. The name K'Wangan is an Indian word which means Hlurnberjackfl This name was chosen for the club because the boys' teams were often referred to as such. Page eighty-three - i1'Q-- .L wAHlscAN r I95Z A-Mig T011 Row: Puerner, Clark, Goodwin, Bachhuber, Gendron, Brand, Heinke, Fehlandt, Thiede, P. Cotter Second Row: Miller, Altman, Thompson, Merklein, Doughty, Taege, Gehrke, -Jennings I Bottom Row: Klaprat, Altman, B. Cotter, Mr. Norton, Lemker, Kolter, Christian, Stroede, Hayes, Fitzgerald Latin Club Preszfrlent . . . . . . DOROTIiY FIQHLANDT lfvffffi-PTC-SI'Il67lt . . KATH1'1RINE B. MILLER Secretary . . . WILSON FFHIEDE Treasurer , RUTH BACIIHUBER Adviser . . . MR. NORTON A distinct departure in the time and place of the Latin Club meetings occurred this year. Instead of holding sessions at school in the afternoon, as had been the custom, the club met in the evening at the homes of various members. A further change in policy was to delegate the duties of program chairman to the vice-president. The programs were planned with the idea of promoting a spirit of friendliness among the students in the various Latin classes, and to consider aspects and phases of the Latin language and literature for which there is not sufficient time in class. Among these there were enjoyed talks on Pompeii, various noted scholars and teachers of the classics, mythol- ogy, and a Latin playlet. The lusty singing of Latin songs put to old favorite tunes and the playing of games involving the use of Latin enlivened each occasion. A sleigh ride and picnic provided the highlights of the social program of the club. Page eighty-four lil ax EWAHISCAN ii 'ol l95Z -+- Top Row: Sonduck, Libman, Kumlin, Kersten, Spakoski, Sternberg, Boehmer, Doepke Second Row: Piper, Puerner, Keeth, Hoff, Nevins, Colborne, Pelke, Oelke, K. Miller Bottom Row: Altman, Phelps, McKay, Levin, Miss Schweizer, Ford, Wheeler, Dawley, Neumann French Club President .....,.. MARIE NEUMANN Secretary-Treasurer . . CAROLYN MCKAY Adviser . . . . Miss SCHWEIZER In its fourth year of activity, the French Club is still following the policy under which it was formed: simplicity of organization, and informality of program. ln the meetings, held twice a month on VVednesday evenings, at students' homes, the members find an opportunity, in free conversation, to enjoy what they hare studied in class and to learn those things about France, herself, which time does not permit in school. French games increase their vocabularies g folk songs improve their pronounciation. Some- times there is rivalry to see who can leep most closely to the use of French throughout the evening. After light refreshments have been served, the group sings the Marseillaise and bids one another good-night. On s'amuse beaucoup! The club pin displays a miniature Eiffel Tower, the well-loved landmark of Paris, which suggests its aim: a sympathetic understanding with the city and country that reared this soaring structure. Page eighty-five iq: UQQVN if 'Vi - f X Xxx' -.......i.1,...- 3. W.-.-il.. WAHlSCANcc ' ' l05277e7 Top Row: Sperberg, Winninger, Zcihcll, Toburcn, Woodley, Stohbe, Kurth I Syvum! Row: Kuhlmzm, Iloffmzin, Solie, Garske, Neupert, Butenhoff, Rukow, Nevins Hnftnm Row: Proehnow, Kumke, Beyreis, Morrow, Lowenstein, Pier, Schaefer, lirzmlz, Selxocliow, Selim-irler German Club l'res1'rlenI . . . , JAN14: P11-Lu Sl'l'l'f'ftll'.tj-7vl'I'lINlll't'l' . llAlil.l1lY lltllfl' ,-lrl1'1'.w'r . . Miss St'llAl'1l l'llt The tlerrnan Vluh is an organization which was formed this year, tor the purpose ot' promoting interest among the students in the Clerinau language, and acquainting thein with the customs and traditions ot' C lerrnany. The meetings have been held twice a month. usually on Thursday - one meeting being held at school and the other at the honie ot' one ot' the members. Anyone who is interested in, or understands German, is eligible to rnernhersliip. At the meetings tlerman songs are sung and German games are played. In lllarch a special program was held in connnemoration ol' the centennial ot' the death ot' Goethe, the great tlerlnan poet. The inemhers have had the great adxantage ol' hating Miss Fcliaefer this year, and the meetings have been made more interesting by informal discussions comparing our student lite with that in tlerinany. Miss Schaefer has come to Wausau lligh School tor the ear l9ISl 1932 as exchan e teacher from Sieren West halia Clernian . In Sieven Miss Ls i 1 3- Schaefer is a member ot' the faculty ot' the Staatlichcs tlberliccurn, a girls' school. Page eiglzlrv-su : M? Y Y 1.7 V: X -1. 1-1132: Ti--l.1 -:J WAHISCAN O O le slim IQSZ it Tap Row: Bachhubcr, Silherstein, Gritzmacher, Eisenach, Stahmer, Elliott, Plisch Second Row: Falk, Kurth, Anderson, Mr. Minsart, Buhmann, Hoffman, Scheide, Ziehcll Ballon: Row: Britten. Ninnemann, Swanson, Lowenstein, Bembinster, Brach, Erdman, Wick hemistry Cla OFFICERS President . . .... RICHARD BACHHUBER Vz'ce-President . JAMES ELLIOTT Secretary . . DON EISENACII Treasurer . VERNON STPIRNBERG Adviser . . MR. M1NsART The Chemistry Club carries out two types of programs: one in which members, by choice, take part in contest programs, presenting talks or demonstrations, with prizes awarded to winners, for the other type, outside speakers and films are the main features. One of the aims is to become acquainted with some of the 'trulers of America, among whom are: Priestley, Cavendish, Lavoisier, Dalton, Arrhenius, Madam Curie, George Eastman, Marconi, De Forest, Baekeland, Bergius, Pupin, Cottrell, Langmuir, Babcock, Rutherford, L. O. Howard, Casimir, Funk, Millikan, Claude, Moseley, Haber, and others. Do you know these industrial revolutionists? If not, join our club and learn to know some. At least once each semester, the club has a party with games, stories, and dancing. Thus three fundamental laws are observed: the law of definite proportions Cof scientific knowledgej 5 of conservation of energy Cof those who do not choose to appear on the pro- gramj, and of multiple proportions Col' refreshmentfparticularly ice creamj. Page eighty-seven 1-are 5:55 Y? i Cl f ' ,. s. X -1. 1 . ln- ..-- WAHlSCANss rss In 5 -I ii'-.Q,.fQLQ,, IQISZ s Tap Rout: Tohurcn. V. Prnhl. Karsten, Pzlgcl, Schnt-idcr, Schuman, Kumlin, Minkoff Q Srvrmfl Roux' Dt-Byl, Alhrccht, D. Andrcws, Buluuzm. ,l. Andrews, Krzuuz, ,I. Prnhl, Solu- Ifollnnz R1m'.' Riuglc, Mr. Rot-ska-, Ghodvs, Gotuhzl, Inuu, Mr. Muthiv. Ketchum, Sonduck Mathematics Cha tllllslfltllis l'r1wiflvnl . . . , , PAUL limtsulwitt I'M'-I'1-v.w'ft1'f1t . . .louu Auouicws Hfer'1'c'lr11'y-Trffzzsurcr . . , . DAVID ANDRICXVS .ftftz'z'.ww's . . . Mu. lVlATHllC, MR. lioitzsmx Tho Mattliciiiutics Vlub was orgztnizcd this your by thc lute llztrrison J. Joncs. The club is dividcd into two groups. Tho I5 division includos pupils who are beginning thc study ot' mztthcmzitics. lts purposo is to promote intcrcst in thc history and dcvclopmont of mattlicnnttics. This group took up thc study ot' tri-scctions ot' atnglcs, workcd on puzzlcs, discuss:-d sonic ot' thc ditlicult prohlcius that camo up in tho gcoinctry claisscs, :md studicd thc history ot' ntuuhcrs. Thc sccond group is thc A division, and includos all pupils curollcd in :tdvzxnccd imtthcmzttics. This group did not clcct otticcrsg howcvcr, thcy mot twice ouch Wcck to take up thc t'urthcr study ot' gt-omctry :md ztlgchrzt :md also thc study ot' thc slidc rulc. This division st rivcs not for thc honor or glory that :my ont' individual may got, but was orgzmizcd for tht- study ot' work that could not bc tatkcn in thc rcgulau' class work. Tho iucctings wcrc hold undcr thc dircction ot' Mr. ltoosko. Page eighty-eight ,tv v:, .1 .. .,+,4Q.: .,,va.i. .. ... ,-. WAHISCAN . IQZSZ f Taj: Row: Mziaser, Sternlierg, Wzmla, Kankellitz, Wilde, Gahnz, Kleberg, Ludwig, Tanek, Drew, Prci, Kimball, De Byle, Hoeft Second Row: Radtke, Klokow, Vetter, Rauschl, Ryan, Smith, Kaiser, Seipp, Keiffer, Holtz, Rapp, Kaas, Jannusch, Stieber, Chcllis, Graefe, Petzold, Lange Bottom Row: Kolpaeki, Christensen, Duskey, Young, Yonker, Kane, Wolfe, Van Adestine, Weisbrod, Dudiek, Berbaum, Hahn, Lclla, Blasehka, Zemke, Ohshanski Commercial Club OFFICERS Pl'6Sl'!I6Ilf . . H . . . . LAWRENCE BENZ l'if:e-Pf'eszYIm1l . . LA XYERA SEIPP SliffflilllI'jj-TI'GllSllI'Cl' . . . . KARL AHLMAN AflL'z'sers . . . MR. BURTON, Miss BEHLING The purpose of the Commercial Club is to give its membership professional, social, and physical growth. The club has tried to incorporate into its program the seven cardinal principles of education, which are: citizenship training, health education, ethical training, worthy use of leisure, vocational training, home membership, and fundamental processes. The professional growth is gained through making visits to business offices and indus- tries Where there is opportunity to study the modern office equipment and systems in use. Much practical experience is gained by many of the members during the school year by taking part-time office jobs. Much valuable information in regard to business interests is acquired from talks by business men. The club sponsors a very active social program. During the year the club holds several dances, picnics, hikes, skating parties, and an annual banquet of all members and alumni. Page eighty-nine tiuvq kgs .17 Og X ,' s - A! X - WAHlSCANq i ' 7 lg: 4:0152 is as Top Raw: Etzkin, Crandall, llenjum, Baumann, Seefcldt, Klawinski, Mollendorf, Swenson, llarden, Torzewski, Klein, Preston, Nuernberg, Ilagen, McDonnell, Schlaefer, Benz, Genrich, Erdman Sermul Row: Wood, Goetsch, Luedtke, Manthci, Ililclebranclt, jones, Maikowski, Synnott, Finklxeiner, llarding, Olds, Papendorf, lloft, Koenig, Krause, llafeman, Sherman, Krueger, Arnett, Prinz, Burns Tliinl Raw: A. Marquardt, Miracle, Plantikow, Ziebell, Radtke, lVlarx, Radlolif, I.. Nlztrquardt, Selniett, Krot-ning, Utech, Otto, Peterson, Miller, Stoluhe, Tliiele, Bembinster, liritten, Sindcrman, McCulloch, Leonard, lfyrnys Hallam Row: Ciering, liortli, Collins, Rucinski, Petzold, Christetison, Paszek, Barnisli ommcrciai Club CC llil KI l'l l'l4ll'l CIIAIRBIAN Attendance .,..... ,,,,.,.. . vXitNo1,u AIILMAN Friendship .... .,.,. I ttvlN liicifrmzii Choice of Studies. . . . .Donoriir VAN ,-XIJES'l'lNl'l Program ,... , . . . .filCNl1lVllCYl-I Oi.soN Contest ........,,... .... i kN'r1oN1-:T'rif1 1iIICFFlili Publicity ....., ..... l 'ISTIIEK Wont-'F Employment Bureau ,..,...... lin-:Ni-1 'lbitzicwsxi Visit to Ofjiees. . . ....... lfIm:1,1Ni1: IMM Entertainment .,,,,......... ltlmxmson SCHALOW Alumni ...,......,., . . .t'r:i,ics'i'i-: Aiioini Failzlres ......,,... .. .Iiit.l,Aixr:1,t,1c lftcicliifzicleti Membership .,.,...,,. ..... I it-:oNAnlw lltrrn Finance, , , ..... liA'1'H1n'N l3,xitniaN Chamber of Commerce .... .... I nxwincNei-1 Gunn: The club has the co-operation of the civic clubs and the Business Womens Cllub of the city. The Kiwanis C'lub is furnishing vocational guidance to the members by furnishing speakers for their meetings and taking the students into their places ol' business tor practical experience. The Business XVOIIICIIVS Club oliers annually a scholarship ot' twenty-five dollars tor the girl graduate judged to be the most sclt'-sacrificing and unselfish, who renders and probably will render ungrudgingly the inost efficient service, and Who has exhibited the pluck and fortitude to overcome the greatest difficulties. The candidate must have excellent character, pleasing personality, and good scholarship. Pane nimtv N W -V-v - if X- X 7 A i ..,.,l :V 7 -723-. ,l , 77 WAH ISCAN -..--e,n i e-,,,, ee..i,..L IQ52 Top Row: Stephan, E. Schultz, Dallman, A. Ahlman, Kannenberg, Benz, Grade, Olds, Juers, Feltham, Wright, Buclzynski, Behling, K. Ahlman, Imm, Gritzmacher, Nelson, Hildensperger, House, Gorski, Huth, Wirt Second Row: Weik, Chiber, Mathwick, Behnke, Roloff, jahnke, Nimz, Henke, Ferge, Dehlinger, Lochner, Hayes, Weihel, Belke, Augustine, Chellis, Judd, Melang, VanDerLeest, Zochert, Erdmann, Rauschl, Smits, Gibcke Bolirmz Raw: Beppler, Erickson, Schult, Klinger, Hoover, Ehlkc, Haas, Kell, Krueger, Cooper, Beneditz, Wolff, Frederieli, Schalow, Miller, Imm, jojade, Gendron, Kuhlman, Whitman, Braatz, Schuman, Wendorf Commercial Club l+lMPl,OYMF1NT B U R,lCAlf The Commercial Club sponsors an employment bureau which is open to all students of the high school. Permanent and part-time employment is found for many students during the school year. This enables many students to remain in school and finds good permanent jobs for most students after graduation. Graduates applying for full-time positions are asked to fill out application cards which give employers detailed information, such as their scholastic record, the position and kind of business preferred, names of firms they have previously worked for, the teachers, estimate of their personality, and their present employment. The graduatels picture, which is cut from the Wahiscan, is placed on the upper left-hand corner of the card. There are applica- tion cards which may be filled in by those who want part-time work. General information regarding the student, his training, and former experience may be found on these cards. Then, when an employer is in need of help, reference to these cards, which are kept on file at the high school, enables him to get help without much further effort. Page ninety-one TTT--'f -' 'f-T M' Y? J WAH IS C A N igiiigg A I I Q 5 2 gg:1.Ti Top Row: Swanson, Kane, Miss Haussman, Miss Schaefer, Bachhuber, Miss johns., Haase, Lowenstein Boltom Row: Miss Hansen, Miss jones, Miss Ryan, Krueger, Christian, Weiland, Miller, Pagenkopf, bchalow Student Club 0l+'I ICEltS COMMl'l l'EE CHAIKMEN President .,.....,..,,.. RIARGARET LOWENSTEIN Program ..,.... ......,...,...... N ELLIE 1iANu Vice-Presiden! .,.,,............ RUTH SVVANSON Ring ...... ...,....,..,..... E LEANUR SCHALOVV Secretary ..,,.... .....,. lr lVELYN W1-JILAND Publicily .... ..., 1 iU'ru PAoi:NKoPi-' Treasurer ..,... ........,...... O RPHA HAAsE Social ..,...... . . . ....... Tm-:1.MA lxlllilililli V 1 V 1 Food ..... ,.,,..,... ..... I ' IsTH1f:1c CHRISTIAN ADV1hMib Christmas Cards .... ..,. I torn BACHI-iuinm MISS HP-USSMI'-N M155 SCH-'UWER Service ...,,...... . . .PEARL KRUEGER Miss Joi-ms Miss IIYAN Miss .lomzs Miss SCHVVEIZER Miss HANsi:N Maintaining and promoting Christian ideals in the everyday life of its members and associates are the aims of the Student Cllub, an organization oi' the Y. W. U. A., whose mem- bership is composed oi' high school girls. The programs are planned according to a particular theme. This year it was Ships The meeting and parties were arranged very uniquely. The titles of some of the occasions were, The Shipwreck Partyg Christmas on High Seasg The Christmas Play, All Aboard. A number of the girls endeavor to earn a Girl Reserve ring, the highest honor conferred on any member of the Y. W. C. A. The club endeavors to earn a sum of money during the year by selling Christmas cards, by having a rummage sale and a dues campaign. This money is used for service work, and the pledge to the Y. W. C. A. The club benefits during the year by the information obtained from representatives of the club and their adviser, who attend the conference that is held yearly at Saugatuck, Michigan. The retiring council with the newly elected council gains new ideas for future club Work during a Week-end stay at the Sarah Alexander Lodge. Page ninety-Iwo 1 Y: '-- V 17 Q: I wAHiscAN T-life 'Tir-'-73952 Top Raw: Larson, Goetsch, Pagel, Donovan, Eschenbach, McCloskey, Rogan, Forcey A Second Row: Kischel, McLaughlin, Dalnodar, Hagge, Schlegel, Nicoud, Koerneigl Mr. Harrison, Garske Bottom Row: Mr. Diddams, Campbell, Brown, Geisel, Gooding, Wolman, Feichtmier, Maas HWY Club OFFICERS President . . ..... EDGAR BROWN Vice-President . , , ROBERT MCLAUOHLIN Secretary, F trst Semester , IIOBERT MCCJLOSILEY Secretary, Second Semester . . . . WILLIAM DALNODAR Treasurer .... .,.. I QALPH KISCHEL Arimsers ..,.. MR. DIDDAMS, MR. HARRISON The Hi-Y Club is the Only club in the high school Organized exclusively for boys. Those selected are chosen on the basis of Outstanding qualities in Christian character, leadership in school activities, scholarship, and social congeniality. Its express purpose is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the community and school high standards of Christian character. The motto of the club is service. Every year the club in furtherance of this motto distributes Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets to the needy members of the community, and each year some public entertainment is given for the purpose of raising a one-hundred dollar scholarship for a deserx ing senior boy who plans to enter college. This year the Hi-Y put on as its means for raising a scholarship, a minstrel show. Those members of the club that are not included in the picture are: Robert Zarnke, Clare Calloway, William Weinkauf, Lester Siebold, Wilson Thiede, Arthur Eisenman, Ray Weiland, Lawrence Winetzki, Walton, Kersten, Leon Toburen, Kenyon Kimball, Marvin Weinkauf, Paul Ash, Albert Kaas, Jock Ryan, Donald Murray, James Olson, Glenn Johnson, Franklin Zielsdorf, and James Hopkins. Page ninety-three ig: 'Vps in 1.7 : -- ------14 41, 1 Q3 -ll -l... WAHISCAN:i:4. ,mil l952 ' Top Row: Kroll, Ostring, Dahlkc, Nowak Bollom Raw: Leonard, Wick, Miss Robinson, Allen, Siegmond 4-H Cla tll lfltTl'lll.S Prfsfrlerzt . . . . . . lGm:ANoR liuom, I'1'1'r'-l'r'e.w'1lr11t . filiuttilfl IJAIILKI1: Ser-rvlrzry . . l'lS'l'lll'1K 0s'1'1uNm: 7'reu.wrcr . , . JUN14: ALL1-LN lfmfullf Arlzizsw' . . Miss M. Ronmsow .I The Wausau -1-ll t'lub is a division ol' the Boys and tlirls 4-ll Clubs of America. The emblem ot' the club is the four leaf clover with an HH on each leaf. The 'tH s stand for head, heart, health, and hand, and signify the aims oi' the club, which are: to develop friendships, to improve health, and to train the mind and the hand. The members ol' the local club are girls between ten and twenty years ol' age. Nach girl undertakes a creative piece ol' work that is capable ot' financial return, or ot' saving money for the home. A business record is kept showing costs, receipts, and the methods employed in conducting the project. The work is exhibited at the meetings and at fairs. Many attractive prizes are offered to the winners of exhibitions and of demonstration and judging contests. This year the club has fifteen members. The projects selected for the year's work are clothing and thrift. The members plan to compete in the play tournament which is con- ducted in the spring by the state organization. They also plan to send delegates to the summer camp at Sunset Lake and to exhibit their work at the Wisconsin Valley Fair and Exposition. Page ninvlyffmn .. f Ni.- W., xv we M ,-11.42 - .fe .s ig, WAH ISCAN 4.,.g M 7 -T I932 Qgiggg- .4 Tap Row: Gehrke, Heinke, Christian, Kamke, Zielsdorf, Schochow, Kretlow, Feltham, Quacle, Kinney, Tarrant, Benz, Hagen, Jennings, Klaprat, Weiland, Kurth, Wilke, Melang Q I A Second Row: Walliser, Dake, Balocco, Mullen, Tyrrell, Dehlinger, La Certe, McKay, Manitzke, M. Hoeft, Spakoski, Nevins, Gehring, Sparbell, Tubhs, Haase, Sullivan, lmm, Weihel, Miss Darrin n I T hird Row: Kolpacki, Christensen. Reynolds, Stieber, Frank, Painter, Eastman, Anderson, Smith, Levin, Chaloupka, Crcss, Thiede, Rollenhagen, G. McCrossen, Lunt, F. McCrossen, Hahn Bollom Row: Calloway, Goodwin, McLaughlin, Pzigenkopf, Scheirlc A Cappella Choir Ul l lCl'lllS First Semester Second Semester CLARIG VALLONYAY. . ..,. 1JI'l'S1'll'ClIt .... . . .C1,An1c CALLOVVAY l'lVl'IRl5'l l' GOODVVIN .... , . lyIliff'-IJl'6Sli!I16'Ilft ...,.. DUGALIJ CHARTIIQR Ilonorl-iY Seiiicinic .... .Set-retu:'y-Treaszwcr..Clin-1'rcH1+:N Ziicnsooiir RUTH l'Aoi1NKo1'F. . . . .Social Clzczirmfm .......... l'llCLlCN SMITH Miss IJARRIN .............. Adviser ............. .Miss IDARRIN The high school A Cappella Choir is a mixed chorus ot' boys and girls which meets five times per Week for the study of singing and vocal literature. The first semester the study is devoted to solfeggio, vocal technique, and the development of an opera. The second semester embraces solfeggio, technique, history ol' music, and the presenting of a spring program. The choir appears besides for various programs during the year for the high school and has presented concerts for numerous civic clubs, as the Kiwanis Club, Rotary Club, Ladies' Literary Club, Parent-Teachers' Meetings, and the Tuesday Music Club. The choir also took part in the annual Rotary Christmas Carol service. On December 8, 1931, the Pied Piper of Hamelinfl an opera by Clokey, was presented at the Central School auditorium. The leads were taken by Marvin Woodley as Pied Piper, and Clare Callaway as Mayor. This was a true portrayal of the customs and dress of that time. The high school choir has a social program, and gives several parties during the year. Page ninety-five ii: HAS it Q: ..i-...i1.5..Cb.t ,KWLPIT-.i....T.. WAHISCAN1ig1i A - I952 . 5,1 L,A, V W., A Woodwind 1 CARI, ANDERHUN EARL ASiTli1GNliRI'JNNlilt IJORIS BAHT ICTIIEL I5RA1'II LLOYD ISIIRKIIAR1' liII'I'II f:U0l'IClt WILLIAM CoImAr'R l5E'I I'Y l'IlIDIll'llJliI'I RIIHHEL f:AlINZ AlIl lCl'ID QIARSKIIL HARULD HAf'KIlAIt'l'll llAYMuND lIAm'RI4AR'I'II ICVEIIYN lIIII'RHom' JOHN HILI7I+lNSI'ICRGICR IN1AI I'III-:W I'l0l FMAN .IUHN IQITOVVSKI lil-JNYUN KIMDALL KA'l'Hl'IliINI4I KuL'I'ER ICMIL KIQAPIHICNISIQINK XYILMA KRIII-:GER CPSVAR IIARSIIN CHARLES III-IMKIC fVzORIJ0N IIEMRI-I AGNES f,LDS Rm' f,LDH MIIRIEL l'E'I'I-IRHDN AIARY liAssMIIs:-IEN I age ninety-six Senior Hi h School Bond NDVVARD liIII'INsRI WILLIAM Sc'IIMEI,IINr: CIIARLEH SEEFELDT LUCILLE SIPPL ARLI-:IGH STII-:DER ICUIIENE THEIHEN RALPH 'l'RAN'row NMICRSON TIIHIIH LLOYD 'l'IIIxIs:+ Brass .'XRNoI,D .XIIIMAIN KARL AIILAIAN RDIIERT AIJIIAIAN GEIIRIIE ALVEI' JOHN ALVEY ROGER ANNIs MARVIN ARNIJT l':IVlMl'I'l' BICILKIC lRvIN ISI-:IfI'LI-:R RUTH BlLlIING'1'0N WI-:RNER CHRIS'l'ENSUN WALTER EICHMEYER WALTER FANDRE ARDEN IMIvI WILDUR ISBI-:RNER HARVEY KEAYH CLARENIIE KII-:EER l,EoE.-IRD Iirrmxskl HOVVARD KIIMLIN 1i01SER 1' DARSON ILUSSELL LEE FLORENCE LEAIRER IIUISE Mc:CIII,I.oIIuII IAIIIGENE McDoNELL LEONA BIIRACLIC VVILMAR BIONSON SHELDON SvIIoI-:NI-'EI,D CHARLES SI'YI'IIAI.LA WILLIAM 'l'AE4:E JAMI-Is VERY CHARLES VUELEER JOHN VVHIGELOCK RUTH ZICMKH Percussion ICLRUY BERHCII IIEVVIS IQHUEGER RAYIIIUND SAIIZER HERBERT SPLETTSTOICNI' R BERNARD STERNBERII Shing Basses f:ERTRUDl'I ANDERHIIN ADELINE fIAllSKE 1-my :9s iv 4 ffl? . -WAHISCAN--W' Q T QQ,,o IQ32 Senior High School Uvrchestvra iolins f:l'1RAI.D lgAI'5lH.KliIYl' ROBHIVI' IM1,NcmArc ICDWARIJ lJm1l.1N1ar:n ll.um1,D l 1'1,xlmc A1AIillARI'I'I' Glmlmux Rrmo GrOl'jT.9f'lI IsAu1Ql.1,1': Ii.-us:-zu l'll'lNRY IXIARTINI Lawns IXI14:I,z14:n JOHN PRAIIIA JANE Iilxsmvsslcx .Form SCHIAAI-IFICR C'1,AnAwANlm Slssox I,.uvRlcNc'1c HTr:1cNm:me IJURUTHY Sw.-msox LEAH UTm'H IHAHEI, xyllllil-1 iola Nomlfw Iimsrzwr EDNVARD .I1u0w:L' Bass Cir1u1'u1flug .XNI11-gusox gXIJlfJl41NIC lhxnsku Flulc l,l'4'ILI.r: SIPPI. EMHIIHUN 'l'l'm-is Oboe ICTMJL IiRAl'H Bassoon Rm' ffhllh Cff1Yl'l'l6fS GORDON Lmxmz i'HAn1,1cs Sul-:I-'ELIJT Hass Clarinel RUTH Courrcn Trumpel C'HAn1,1-:s S1'Yr'1mL1,A IIowAnn KUMLIN Horns XYILMAR IXIUNSUN RUSSELL IJEPI Trombone Rurslm ANNM Tuba ICUMJM: Mm'lJoNr1L1, Percussion RAYMOND SALZER l'ILmn' l51cRsf'H Piano Mfuuox HAY:-gs ENTHER IXIILLER Page nrnrly-seven E wAHlscAN -5 4,44 I95z 2 AMELIA EARHAR1' February 6, 1952 Editor , Wahisoan Wausau High School Wausau, Wisconsin What aviation will become depends on the new generation. I sincerely hope that ,dedicating the annual of the Wausau High School to aviation will 'be but a start of worth while activity in the air on the art of the members of the class of P 1952. if-Zyl' Page nimgynght - ' 1. , sign , ,, ' 'nfs , 'Pai vs .f 1 ' Ffjgg-,E:!in Q ,z ,,L'--Fifi v 4f'1F72' gl -' .. Af- ., ' 5 5- . 1 ---- - . r ,TE-Fafm-,,.' '- ' ,J 2s--ff F' . .. . -.- 1 - , ' r , .-'-1 , - 1: : Q. .gwfqx -, -aw, H.: ., --' . 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Ill 0 . ' ll ' ' X ' ' IE J ILL o s 'Q' ' l i Q I 5 9 5 Q POINSI 1 IIA PRANC I4 HUMI I UMINC XLLMNI DANLI' IUII I N ASS! NIBI Y ill INI-' 1 I AYS W AVI UNIAN I .Ili Yh PEG O' MY H ICART DUST OF THE ROAD EXAMS WK W m III? 32..- !!!Q 0 O '- ke -l' av -fl I IST' UQ, 1 fa E I 5 0 If Z .Il 3-1 3 bl P 71? av YQAV-I Y W 'J wg fLx - KAI. v As the Yam' Rolls By YYIE ILF g API I Q i 1 W W M? .I lllll 'FILE ,LT S3 'N I I ' ID IIJ . 1 T 1 VMI: Rigggggs X' W' I KI 'I I io 7 Q , M M' Q 1 x ings STUDENT CLUB SWEETII EARTS TRA f' K WASHINGTON ASSEMBLY H I-Y FROLICS AND MINSTREL CARNIVAL SENIOR CLASS PLAY RENO, THE MAGICTIAN ANNUALS OUT DISTRIUT BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT GRADUATION SPRING VACATION PROM E 3 fi IWWEW I III Enlllllllllll- ,mmmm i gllll p All E kiiw: I X, L , EWKH IVCYIID1 Dress F cfqm rm, TA QRA.-A-Y, m r Z!-4 FUK7 ZIP JP Dusz OT ILC R034 cm RQJKH i CUYYCDI L v Ni EWAHISCAN Il 1932-'I Seniors, Beware Of the F uture! KARL A1-ILMAN ..... CELESTE ALLORD .... SUSAN ALTMAN .... CAROL ANDERSON .... PAUL ASH ............ RICHARD BACHHUBER. . . . . . BURCHARD BAKER. . . STANLEY BARNISH. . . ELEANOR BEHNKE. . . VALINDA BEILKEH. DOROTHY BELKE. .. LAWRENCE BENz... LILLIAN BERBAUM, . . VIOLA BEYREIS ...,... VENITA BLASCHKA, ..... . . . ELLBWORTH BOEHMER. . . . . . . DELORES BRAATZ ....... . . . MARIE BRAND ..... IRENE BRANDT. . . EDGAR BROWN, .... . BRUCE BUHMANN ...,... . . . FLORENCE BUNTROCK . . EDNA BUREK .....,...., . . . CLARENCE BUTENHOFF. . . . . . DOUGLAS BUTENHOFF. . . . . . GLADYS BUTENHOFF. . . HELEN BUTENHOFF. .... . . . LAWRENCE BUTENHOFF. . . . . . RUSSELL CALLAHAN ..... . . . DONALD CAMPBELL. . . DUGALD CHARTIER ...... . . . ESTHER CHRISTIAN ........, . . . GWENDOLYN COLBORNE .... . . . LAWRENCE COLLINS ...... . . . ELAINE COOPER. . . . . . . . ELVA COOPER ..... RUTH COOPER ....... WILLIAM CORMACK .... BARBARA COTTER ...,. LAMHERT DALLMAN. . . WILLIAM DALNODAR,.. RONALD DETJENS .... NATHAN DEUTCH ..., HAROLD DONOVAN. , , ELIZABETH DREW' .... WANDA DREWEK .... MILDRED DUDICK .... EDITH DYKE ....,. PHILIP EISENACH .... ARLENE ERDMAN .... VERONA ERDMAN ..... DOROTHY FEHLANDT .... . . DOROTHY FISCHER .... GRACE FITZGERALD ..... . . . MARION FITZKE ......... . . . LILLARELLE FREDERICK ..... . . . ELTON FULLMER ........ . EDWARD FYRNYS ,..... FRANK GAETZMAN. . . LAVERNE GEHRKE .... GLADYS GLEASON .... WILLARD GODDING .... Page one hundnd four ll z SL ! 3. 7 X. X X Z as 3 rf ! a 8, ai c 35 x S ! 114 35 t ig! QXJUSD with N X SEV mr? if S 9, Z GD 5 Y Q12 C C f if Q X 5. I1 If 97 '43 '53 R'6- VFIX D r ? TZ? III X 3. L P I 2 13 1 b fr E I' Y sf 81 C m f b 5 41 Q If 5 z 6: ? J n I1 i li EDWIN GOERS. . . . . KARL GOETSCH ...... MARION GOLDBERG. . . . . . EVERETT GOODWIN .... . . . IRENE GORETCKE .... LAMRERT GORETCKE. . ALMA GOTTSCIIALK .... . . . LAWRENCE GRADE .... . . . ALICE GRAEBEL ........ . . . HAROLD GRITZMACHER .... . . . RALPH GUENTHER ...... . . . FRANK GUSMAN .,.... . . . HAROLD HACKBARTH .... . . . ARLENE HAFEMAN .... . . . RAMONA HAFEMAN ..... . . . HAZEL HANSON ...... MILDRED HARTWIG. . . ELLA HEINKE .......... . . . GREGORY HELLHAKE. . . . . . . CARL HETT. .......... . . . BERNELL HERZOG .... ARTHUR HEWITT ....... . . . VENITA HILDEBRANDT. . . . . . CLARA HILL .......... . . . . ROY HINTZ ......... BETTY HOEPER ...... MILDRED HOERTSCH. . ARNOLD HOFFMAN ...... ..... MARY ANN HOFFMAN. MATTHEW HOFFMAN. . LEONARD HUTH ...... EDELINE IMM .... HARRY IMM ...... HARVEY JAECKS .... NELLIE JAMES ......... . . . MARJORY JENNINGS .... . . . RUTH JENSEN. . . . . .. LAVERNE JESTER ...... . . . CATHERINE JOHNSON .... . . . LORAINE JOHNSON ..... . . . DOROTHY JONES ..... ALOIS JOZIK ...... RUSSELL JUERS. . . ORRIE KANE ,....... WALTON KERSTEN .... . . . FREDERICK KIMBALL .... . . . KENYON KIMBALL .... . . . DORA KITTEL ....... LAWRENCE KITTEL .... . . . JOHN KITOWSKI .... PEARL KLAPRAT ..... ELMIRA IiLAWINSKI. . . . . . VERNA KLINGER .... EDWARD KLUCK ..,.. LORETTA KOHARSKI. . . . . . FRANCES KOSTROSKI .... . . FRANCIS KOWALCHYK. JULIANNE KRAJEW'SKI. . . . . LILLIAN KRAMER ..... . , VERNA KRUEGER ....... . . . NATHALIE KUHLMAN .... . . . DOROTHY KUMEROW . . Sha Dt: Wbzf: CDW, +'Z,r? In'7F- xQ3:+ tna !rf nxb+ CD Zn Dflmt ctkS ff,+ky JCZ XVII!! ifyf' f'Z,x8z kfmQ,D c43zC ra1+ Hal -'wif x'72,z ylx' .maQ'Z, XQ- fnaj tkn 'ZS-x Htk-1 c :' 'ZVFCX 3533 r. ?n35Sk yke! Zdzx: fzif gsb afif +an C3D C :I+ S'dck SS Xt QIC? mkft ffs+1 CDW! Q33 x 'b Q2-G -ykt scsi ZW yn? y!r+ XPC A .45 :1 WAHISCAN J IQSZ , HOWARD KUMLIN. . . NORMA KURTH ..,. ERMA LANG ......... JEANNETTE LEMBURG. FLORENCE LEMKER... THADA LEVIN ....... VIRGINIA LILJEQVIST RUTH LILLICRAP ..... JOHN LILLQUIST. . . GWEN LINNEMAN. . . ROGER MAAS ....... LEONA MAKOWSKI. . . GRACE MALONE .... JOSEPH MASGAY ...,. ARLENE MARQUARDT. ADA MCCULLO'L'GH. . . FRANCES MCDONNELL. . . . . . CAROLYN MCKAY .... RUTH MEILAHN ..... DONALD MACLEOD. .. ARLENE MEURET. . . ARTHUR MILLER .... LORETTA MILLER. . . THELMA MILLER .... BEN MINKOFF ...... LEONA MIRACLE ..... ADA MOELLENDORF. . MARION MORROW .... ELEANOR MORTENSON ARABELLA NARLOCH.. ESTHER NEITZKE .... CLARENCE NELSON... MARIE NEUMANN .... LEONARD NEUPERT. . EMILY NEVINS ....... LUCILLE NINNEMAN. . MARGARET NITSCHE. . HELEN NOWAK ...... WALDO NUERNBERG.. RAY OERTEL ........ GENEVIEVE OLSON. . . BILL OWEN ........ RUTH PAGENKOPF .... DOROTHY PARKER. . . ROGER PASZEK ...... FREDERICK PAULS . . . RAMONA PERKINS. . . WILBUR PETZOLD .. JANE PIER ........ REGINA PIONEK. . . RUTH PREY ........ ETHEL PRINZ ........ VALERIA PROCHNOW.. EVAN QUADE ....... ELROY RADLOFF. . . EVELYN RADTKE .... GEORGE REASE .... EVELYN REAR. . . j Love-sick 1 Walking Dic- tionar y Follies Girl t Ladies' Man r Million Dollar Smiler 144 Somnambulist - Book Agent ...X ...SS .. ...Z ...X ? . ...r .. ...74 . ...! 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Imam Be a Laflle Cuckoo 111.55 lkmchahmcc Fmhc-5 anJ lilmgfrci 1 WAHISCAN l I932 - Sophomores, Learn Your A B Us is for Maurice Ash, The size of a dot. Whoever would guess He's such a big shot? is for Ethel Brach, She knows her oboe, She'll have sunshine and music Wherever she'll go. is for Don Colby, Some think him a find, Problems are nothing To his super-mind. is William Dalnodar, Our good old friend Bill, Without so much noise He works with a will. is Phil Eisenach, So tall and so grand, The girls all come running If Phil lifts his hand. CSO he thinksj is Walter Forcey M Wherever he passes, There's a mischievous twinkle For lads and for lasses. is John Garske Who plays basketball, He offers our rivals No chances at all. one hundred eight is for Ella Heinke With soft brown hair 5 She's active and moving For work, what a bear! is Edeline Imm. All honors she reapsg And we want you to know That we like her just heaps is Marjorie Jennings, She plays as she works With whole-hearted fervor, And never she shirks. is Lawrence Kittel. He's quiet, it's true. As an all around friend, You find him true blue. is Margaret Lowenstein, Who, it always seems, Is fairly bubbling over With ideals and dreams. is for Ben Mirman As a negro he's good, We're sure that his head Contains more than wood! is for Russell Northg He could be much worse. For frolics and foolishness, He is almost a curse. W J A p WAHlSCAN ' 1952 Sophomores, Learn Your A B C's is James Olson, Mrs. Olson's son g He's often seen about the halls Having lots of fun. is for Gretchen Phelps, Slim, trim, and fairg With a likeable Way- A trait very rare. is for Evan Quade, A singer of quality, Who also contains What's known as jollity. is for Bill Rogan, An automatic phonographg Of the section that cheers He's leader and more than is for Helen Smith, With a smile so rareg To camp on her doorstep No grump would dare. is Catherine Thompson As gay as a larkg In years that are coming, Watch her make her mark. 3, is Walter Urban A fine fellow to knowg You'll not meet a better VVherever you go. is for Charles Voelker, With a head full of nonsense. When there're jokes in the air You'll not find him dense. is for Frank Winninger, He's very aloof. Some day we'll find him Way up on the roof. is unknown, And it marks a spot true. Just think, dear reader- It might mean you! is for Helen Yaeger, Smiling the whole day throughg She has tresses of burnished gold And eyes of deepest blue. is for Franklin Zielsdorf, A lad full of fung Though he's last on our list He ranks A number one. Page nne hundred nine 'r 'X Q -as :gg 1 . 2. .-'h u X ,: . ,Y E - 1 4.35 -,., Z Q QQ' x -.fifmwaxvt -' 1 R A- wx. X U x + .,- . M5 5 1 .P in P., 'K X . - K . 5 M ,, 'VN ' A 2 .- - ' ' lk J' ' - .gf , sw-CSN . gli ,J L Qc xxx? Q. I The Last Qfaj ,Lu HS Swfvan x rrr UIVELQYQ Je fv Bxnsexgcla QA R UJIJZ, Tw LJQ II nYh0S,D1UUj1 A i Mares Q41 gtefzsgus L Bs0w,BaLs1 'Bun-Ennci! f q Novel LL mah aYcl1S Of merv I mehr N BY.mJCe,,Ulf -Q K- TLI CIYJL uL,ran.q1,zz uma Q A v A -.... EWAHISCAN J ' IQSZ - Activity Awards iThe year after the name or activity designates the year the student participated in the activity.1 PAUL ASH EMMET BEILKE LYNN BUSS RUSSELL CALLAHAN CLARE CALLAWAY DONALD CAMPBELL DUGALD CHARTIER RONALD DETJENS HAROLD DONOVAN JOHN GARSKE KARL GOETSCH HARVEY JAECKS CLIFFORD JUEDES RALPH KISCHEL ROBERT MANGOLD ROBERT MCLAUGHLIN LYLE MILLER HARVEY MYERS FRED NIMZ EDWARD PAULSON LOYAL PETRAN JOHN SARGENT ARNOLD SCHLEGEL JOHN SCHREINER ALFRED STROBEL HAROLD TOTSCH ROBERT ZARNKE Sophomore Football, '31 ILAY DRAKE LEROY ECKERLE ARTHUR EISENMAN GLENN JOHNSON ARTHUR JUNEAU ALBERT KAAB NORMAN LERCH WILBUR LUEDTKE FRANKLIN MARQUARDT ROBERT MEALEY ARNOLD MOHELNITZKY KURT ROEMKE ARTHUR SIEWERT WILFRED SIMONIS JOSEPH SLOMSKI VICTOR SPYCHALLA RAYMOND WEILAND RAYMOND YESSA Page one hundred fourteen REGINA GAETzMAN LUCILLE MARQUARDT ELEANORA OELKE MILDRED POESKE DELORES PRESTON DORIS SANDGREN MAzEL SAWYER EVELYN SCHUETT CLARA SHILBRACH Basketball, First Team, '32 RUSSELL CALLAHAN JOHN GARSKE KARL GOETSCH CLIFFORD JUEDES ARTHUR LAPAC FRED NIMz WALDO NUERNBERG KURT ROEMKE ROGER SCHULTZ JOHN WIECHMANN Basketball, Second Team, '32 ROBERT CHARTIER ARTHUR EISENMAN OSCAR LARSON ARTHUR SIEWART JOSEPH SLOMSKI VICTOR SPYCHALLA WILLIAM TETZLAFF Football, First Team, '31 Girls, Sophomore Baseball, '31 Sophomore Basketball, '32 PAUL BELKE V LESLIE BROWN - LEROY ECKERLE EARL KOENIG EUGENE LANG DAN MARKSTRUM DAVID O,BRIEN DALE ROUNDS SHELDON SCHOENFELD Girls, Sophomore Basketball, '32 MARIE BELANGER ELSIE KOLPACKI ARLENE LEMKE LEONA LEWENS BERTHA LUNT EDITH PLATTA ROSE STASNEY ISABEL WILKE Boys' Hockey ALEXANDER ADAMSKI, '31 WALTER HAROLD DONALD HAROLD ARTHUR BAUMGARDT, '31 DONOVAN, '31, '32 EISENACH, '31, '32 ESCHENBACH, '31, '32 HEWITT, '32 RUSSELL JUERS, '31, '32 RAYMOND WEILAND Senior Basketball, '32 BURCHARD BAKER RUSSELL CALLAHAN BERNELL HERZOG RALPH KISCHEL LAWRENCE PAGEL HAROLD SONDUCK junior Basketball, '32 MAURICE ASH EDGAR ERDMANN RALPH HINTZE RAY KLASSEN EDWARD PAULSON WILFRED SIMONIS EDWIN SPAKOSKI KINCAID THOMAS GORDON MARCOTT, '32 LYLE MILLER, '32 OSCAR OMHOLT, '32 ROGER PASZEK, '31 ARNOLD SCHLEGEL, '31 REX VOIGT, '32 MARVIN WEINKAUF, '31 WILBUR WINETZKI, '31 Girls' Hockey, '32 AUDREY BICKFORD HELEN GOLZ HAzEL HANSON VERA HOCI-ITRITT MARION MORROW EMILY N EVINS RENATA RADLOFF ELLYN SARGENT 'K A -E wAHlscAN ' I ' 19:52 Track, '31 LAWRENCE BENZ RUSSELL CALLAHAN DUGALD CHARTIER 'RONALD DETJENS OTTO EICIIEMEYPJR JOHN GARSKE CLIFFORD JUEDES CHARLES NICOUD FRED N1Mz WALDO NUERNBERCJ LAWRENCE PAGEL EDWARD PAULSON LOYAL PETRAN DAWSON RIEMAN ARNOLD SCHLEGEL GOU FRANCIS KOWALCHYK, '32 ELMER KRUEGER, '31 JOSEPH MASGAY, '32 FREDERICK PAULS, '31 SHELDON SCHOENFELD, '32 WALTER SCHULTZ, '31, '32 Debate EVELYN ACHTENBERG, '31 MARJORIE ACHTENBERG, '32 KATHRYN BECHER, '31 NATHAN DEUTCH, '31, '32 GREGORY HELLHAKE, '31, '32 BEATRICE KLEIN, '32 ORVILLE LUECK, '31 ROGER MAAS, '31, '32 DELORES PRESTON, '32 JOCK RYAN, '31, '32 KARL STAHMER, '32 RUSSELL THEISEN, '31 Forensics, '31 RIARJORIE ACHTENBERG NATHAN DEUTCH GREGORY HELLHAKE EDITH RAPRAEGER Girls' Tennis, '31 VIRGINIA BROWN MYRTLE KLADE Activity Awards Boys' Tennis, '31 DAVID MILNE EVERETT EASTMAN Band IQARL AHLMAN, '32 WALTER BAUMGARDT, '31 RUTH COOPER, '32 ELMER DRAKE, '31 HAROLD HACKBARTH, '32 MATTHEW HOFFMAN, '32 IQENYON KIMEALL, '32 HOWARD KUMLIN, '32 NORMAN LARSON, '31 FLORENCE LEMKER, '32 HENRY MARTINI, '31 ELSIE OMHOLT, '31 DAWSON RIEMAN, '31 RAYMOND SALZER, '32 LYLE SCHUMAN, '31 FREDERICK SCHWANBERG, '31 CLARAWANDA SISSON, '32 ARLEIGH STIEBER, '32 LAWRENCE STERNHERG, '32 CHARLES SPYCHALLA, '32 ROBERT TOWLE, '31 FRANCIS WALTERS, '31 MARION WENDORF, '31 Typing, '32 STANLEY BARNISH WERNER CHRISTENSON EDITH DYKE VERONA ERDMAN LILLABELLE FREDERICK BIILDRED HARTWIG NELLIE JAMES RUTH JENSON JOHN KITOWSKI ADA MOELLENDORE ELEANOR MORTENSON CLARENCE NELSON ROGER PASZEK MARGARET RYAN ADREANE SALSIEDER ELEANOR SCHALOW FLORENCE SCHRIER LAWRENCE STERNBERG FERN SWANSON MYRA ZIELSDORF Art, '31 ERNEST FLEECE MARK SCHWISTER AUDREY SLOGGET Shorthand, '32 CELESTE ALLORD DOROTHY BELKE VALINDA BEILKE VENITA BLASCHKA ELVA COOPER EDITH DYKE LILLABELLE FREDERICK ARLEEN HAFEMAN MILDRED HARTWIG MILDRED HOERTSCH EDELINE IMM RUTH JENSON DOROTHY JONES ELMIRA KLAWINSKI NORMA KURTH THELMA MILLER LEONA MIRACLE ADA MOELLENDORF RUTH PREY ETHEL PRINZ EVELYN RADTKE MARGARET RYAN GRACE SABATKE ADREANE SALSEIDER MABEL SANDBERG ELEANOR SCHALOW DOROTHY SCHEIDE ELVIRA SCHMIRLER LUCILLE SINDERMAN RUTH SWANSON IRENE SWENSON PAULINE THOLEN FRANCIS WEIREL Chemistry, '31 EVELYN ACHTENBERG JOHN HOOKER MARJORY JENNINGS AGNES KLEIN ELIZABETH KOLTER JULIANNE KRAJEWSKI ROSALIE NATARUS EDITH RAPRAEGER HAZELLE WARNER Page one hundred fifteen : J i ,ibn -'l'---i' wAHuscAN ' '952 ' wan DEPARTMENT HEADQUARTERS. CHANUTI FIELD nmroul.. ILLINOIS. Editor, 1932 wamsesn Senior High School Wausau, Wisconsin . ' C1 f Welcome to the host ogcillaluigu Eglgiighgxolg. gtgwgganeegisii - - . f 'WAI-11 sv 1932. Dedioggablxeo azndurven courageous. In the big book of lFath:rt d Exif:-?x:?d xzgeits infinite number of pages. aviationihngs Ehgggiszggp 912 , an - its first paragraph on the newest Page i trulyxdagany discouraging ite of this infancy' 'conomio depnss on' d d The units of slr: t los aviation has survived, improved, and exPan-z d of a reat public ? s so nt nd'ex ansion are bounded only bb' the 'tu u 9 gt de is 1mp'roTextl::est tyllgoal of Young America' indicates what Ta: :ndurwilxl be. ,A009Pt the oongratulati-DMCZSI aazrxgsllgigttouall members and wishes of great success to the WAHIS ' of the class Of '32v :M Lieutenant Samuel O. edetzloe Air Corps, United States Army A l 1+fff -A-0-M'-f' hwgygggg NORTHERN AIRWAYS, INC. A : Sum- Mfpr...J ' Wausau, WISCONSIN A A-dm-.1 Lockheed Annum.. wfufs-nas. Editor, Wahiscan High School Wausau, Wisconsin Flying is the greatest achievement of the generation, and its possibilities for future development are unlimited. It will do more toward bringing about world peace than any other means. Distances are being shortened every day, thus bringing nations into closer har- mony with one another. This has been proved by the transoceanic flights of the 1 ast years by our own and foreign pilots who have created so much good-will between nations. The youth of today is growing up with aviation, and taking it as a matter of fact--a means of business, pleasure, and rapid transportation, the same way in which the last generation accepted motorage as a definite part of the routine of everyday life. I am sure that the students who select aviation as their lifefs work will be more than repaid for their effort by being a part of Man's Q14-LJ. Co. my-L Chief Pilot Northern Ainvays, Inc. age-old dream which has become a reality. 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WAHI-SCANW'H L, .1 N ilQ52 iii JOHN SARGENT RONALD DETJENS KARL GOETSCH ARNOLD SCHLEGEL JOHN SCHREINER Position, Right End Position, Right Tackle Position, Quarterback Position, Left Tackle Position, Right Ilalfbork Weight, 165 Weight, 154 Weight, 150 Weight, 185 Weight, 140 Height, 6' 14 Height, 5' 1195 Height, 5' 9 Height, 5' 1025 Height, 5' 5555 Senior Year Senior Year Senior Year Senior Year Senior Year OC l'0BlCli 10 S'l'l+IYlCNS POINT 6 W.-XI'SAU 0 On a muddy field Stevens Point took the first game on Wausau's conference schedule by a score of ti to 0. After three quarters of scoreless ball, Nugent, Point halfback, spun through the Lumberjacks' left tackle and raced 50 yards for the lone touchdown. The contest was keen and very evenly played. Throughout the game there was a great deal of punting which was splendidly executed under the sloppy conditions. This 6-0 defeat at the hands of Stevens Point was Wausau's only set-back of the season while the Point finished the year as conference champions with its goal line uncrossed. OCTOBER 17 WAUSAIT 13 RHINICLANDER 0 A smaller but scrappier team welcomed the Wausau warriors on the lthinelander gridiron. XVith the disadvantage of a foreign field the Lumherjacks had a tough time holding their own during the first two periods. Several times the pigskin was brought within the danger zone of the home goal and had to he driven back by Callahan's remarkable punting. Although the Hodags lost two touchdowns by incomplete passes, they were able to gain four first downs to only one for the Cardinals during the first two periods. In the third the tide began to turn. After a series of plays Schreiner took the hall across the line for a touchdown. Callahan picked up the extra point. In the fourth period the good work was continued to clinch our first conference victory by a score of 13-0. 5 fl X vw Page one hundred twenty-one IPRED Nnviz RALPH KISCHEI. LYLE MILLER JOHN CQARSKE ROBERT ZARNKE Poxitirm, Right Emi All Conf. G. 1931 Captain-elect 1932 Position, Quarterback Position, Left Ilolfback Weight, 165 Captain-elect 1932 Position, Left Guard Weight, 155 Weight, 155 Height, ti' Zi Position, Right Guard Weight, 162 Height, 5' 7 Height, 5' 9' Q Sophomore Yr-ar Weight, 1155 Height, 5' 1 ,Iunior Year Sophomore Year Height, 5' 6' 2 junior Year junior Your OCTOIEICR 2-1 W.-XINAI' -10 ANTIGO T Behind a splendid running and passing attack, Wausau again emerged on the long end of the score - this time against our old rival, Antigo. The Jacks' offense was set before the ltohins' defense could get a firm foothold. The recovery of four out of five opponents fumbles aided our attack in stamping out :mother conference foe. Callahan garnered three touchdowns while Chartier closely followed with two as a result of long passes. Zarnke added the sixth touchdown. Campbell and Company should receive a deal of praise for piling up such a large score particularly since the contest was our old enemy's homecoming. OCTOBER 31 WAUSAU 7 WISCONSIN RAPIDS 0 After a series of off-tackle smashes in the second period, Zarnke, left halfhack, went over the Rapids' goal for the only touchdown of thc game. lt was followed by Callahau's extra. point. Most of the hall carrying was confined to these two warriors. The Rapids, unable to penetrate the lnnnherjacks' line for notieeahle gains, took to the air. Twenty-nine passes netted them about 250 yards, but failed to carry the oval over the Wausau goal. In the last seconds of play, Red Campbell intercepted a pass which placed the hall on the 231 yard line where the game ended. Rapids' passing: attack was one of the most sensational ever seen on the local gridiron. Pago one hundml twenty-two 5 Homecoming Assembly NOVEMBER 7 WAUSAU 18 MERRILL 0 Merrill also had its homecoming game spoiled by a stronger foe, the Lumberjacks. One touchdown was made in the last three quartersg two were results of passes snared by Chartier, who converted them into touchdowns. In the third period Callahan scored a 77-yard run, but no extra points were made follow- ing the scoring. NOVEMBICR, 1-l WAUSAU 32 NI.-XliSH1 1l'il1D li rigs. 3 if .Q lla Wausau was able to celebrate its homecoming and finish its conference season with a smashing victory over its old enemy, Marshfield, 23-6. Behind almost faultless blocking, our great Callahan was able to account for 31 of Wausaifs 32 points, leaving the home team tied for second place in the conference with Wisconsin Rapids. Page one hundud twenty-three Tap Row: Yi-sszi, Eckcrh-, VzinDcrI.cL-st, Mohulnitzky. Juneau, Marquardl, Kaus, johijison, Sic-wr-rl, llrnkcv A Ballon: Raw: WL-inkuuf lflilllllhl, Lcrch, ML-2114-y, Luedtkv, Weil:-md, Slomskc, R01-mkc, IEISUIIFIHIII, Spyvhzillzi, Sinionis Sophomore FO0Il9rULll Sopliomorvs. , . Soplioiiiows, . Soplioiiiorvs, , . Soplionioros. . , Sopliommw-s. , , Sopliomorvs .. Soplioniorc-s. . . . . 'l'hv suplioriimwis, unclvr tho lufvlzigv ol' liill xvtxllllllllli, :1 im-nilwr ol' fha- 1930 l'ootlm:1ll tozuii, 4-rijoyvcl thvir host your sinovthom'g:miz:i1im1olsc-confl ye-zu' l'0utlm:1ll. 'Foo muc-h crvdit vzuinol hc- QQlX'l'll to Hill lor his 4-miscic-Iitioils vll'ol'ts in moulml- ing Slli'llillilll'l01llll. 'l'hv hoys lost hut om' gguiiiv, tivcl mic, :mil 0:11110 oil' tho uimivrs in liw. 'l'hv sophs wviwi :i llIll'Cl c'l1:1i'ggiiig1, hzlrml playing crow, :xml rzipimlly mlvwlopm-ml into :1 ulowi' :xml inspire-ml tr-ann. In Spyvhzillai, Slums! 1-, We-ilamml, Page one hundlrd iwenlv-jour . 19 Mosinov Ctlwrob. , . . 112 , U Frcsliinam ...., , 0 , li l'lI'CSl1I1l2lI1. . . , 0 . li 'l'ig01't0n ...... . ti , I2 Siovcns Point ,, . . . Ili A I2 l'lI'0SllIT12LI1 ..,....,.... . 0 . li Stevens Point ixiliowb. . . . ..... . I2 WILLIAM VVEINKAUF, Couch :md liomiilw, thc' rod claul toauu haul somo ol' tho he-st prospects for noxt, YOZITVS varsity iozuii which :L sopliomorv squaul has Ovvr pI'0flllCf'll. Tho sopho- morvs' zitiaick vvniowxl I1I'0llIlKl tho passing combination ol' Woilamd to Spychaillai or Mo- holnitzliy, tho lino lmoliing ol' Slomsko, :md tho hrolwn fic-lei running ol' lioviiiko. Tho ollwr boys who wow not quitv so fzmiiliaii' with thc- QQZUIIO opt-mlml gaps for tho hull c:11'1'i01's to plow through. Top Row: Riordan CCoach6, Fish, Kratwcll, Levendusky, Petran, Altman tManager7, Voclkcr, Tango, Monson, Lohrcy Bottom Row: Butzow, Tetzlaff, Brooker, Schneider, Voight, Grohe, Dix, Dalnodar, Chartier, Haller vroslt Football Fresh. . . . . 7 Shawano. . . . . tl Fresh. . . Fresh. . . . . 2 Stratford ...... 135 lfrosh. . . Fresh. . . . . 0 Marshfield .... .26 lfrosh Frosh. . , . . U Sophomorcs .... 0 lfrosh Ifrosh ,..... . . 7 Shawano. . . . . 0 Coach Riordan's green-jer- sied freshman team failed to click this year with the accus- tomed precision which the school has come to expect from the fighting boys of the junior high, and as a result won but two games, tied two, and lost five in a nine-game schedule. The fine passing and hard blocking which featured the work of the 1930 eleven were missing and the Little Green team, early handicapped by injuries, which removed four regulars from participation, Joi-IN RIORDAN, Coachj .. tl Sophomores .... ti .. O Marshfield ..... ti .. 0 Sophomores .,.. I2 .. ti Mosinee ...... . ti Houndercd around and seemed to get nowhere. Even the sophomores, who usually were easy meat for the fighting frosh, got revenge by winning two games and tying one with their old enemies. The best prospects on the squad were Tetzlaff, Dalnodar, Vhartier, Butzow, Grebe, and Leven- doski, the latter two serving as co-captains. It is to be hoped that some of the frosh squad will End their way into varsity compe- tition in another year. Page one hundred twenty-jwc Top Row: Ewers fC0ach5, Wiechmann, Schultz, Nimz, Painter fPrincipalB, Callahan, Nuernberg, Luebchow Qliusiness Managurb Bottom Row: Rocmkc, LaPac, Garskc, Goelsch LCaptainb, Zarnkc, Juedes, Callaway iSLudcnL Munagerb Wausau. . , VVZHIHZLII ......., Wausau Clic-11-Q, , W2LUS1Lll .,.... VVZLUSELU Clivrvj. 4 . . . . Wmlsziu Clic-rvj. . , 4 VN 1lllS2lll ...... . . XYHUSIIII 111011-J. . XYHIISHII ...,,.. NYIHISZIII llivrm-3. , , . Wausau flu-rc-D. . 4 . WVIIIISILII ......, 4 . NVQHISQLII Clivrvl. . , . W:1us:u14 4 . 4 . DlS'l'RllT'l' 'l'oURNAMi'1NT Wausau ,....,.,.,...., 4 Wausau. . . . . W:1usuu4 . . 4 . Page mm humlrcd l1m'r1lAv-xz'x . ll Ucmiliu. . . I7 Nokoosax. . , . . 15 Anligo ........,., . . 13 Wisconsin Rapids. . . 25 Rhinolundvr ....... . . KARL GOETSCH, Captain Ncvimli. . 4 4 . A11tigu.4. ,. Morrill .....4. Stcivvns Point . . . Marshfim-ld ...4..44 . . Wisconsin Rapids. , , , . Nlerrill ...,.,, . . Stevens Point. 4 . 4 Mzirshfivld. 4 4 . . I,IS'l'HlC'l' 'l'oUuNA1x11cN'1' Rib Lake. . . . Neillsville, . . . Marshfield. . . . . Callahan Goclsch Nimz Rocmke RUssr:L1, CALLAHAN HDanny was an important factor in the building up of this year's championship team. llis work at guard was notable, but the holidays came around, and Cabby could not use him after that because he was a nine-semester man. He deserves a vote of thanks for the help contributed to this year's team. KARL GoETscH 'fKarlie is, without a doubt, one of the best guards that ever represented the high school. This is the second year that he was rated a position on the mythical all-conference team. He was a team man all the way through. He was an ideal captain who served his school in the best of ways. Calm, a hard, fiery fighter, his wonderful leadership has made him respected by the whole state. FRED Nnwz 'fl ritz, another all-conference man, played either center or forward cqually well and was one of the best Hoormen on the squad. He was a scrapper and finished third in the conference scoring. He will be one of the mainstays next year. His work at center was unbeatable, as he usually controlled the tip-off. KURT ROEMKE HKurt had many a chance to prove his ability this year, and did so in great style. He is small of stature, but he makes up for it in speed and fight. His work on the free-throw line proved a great help to the local boys. Kurt was stationed at forward, and has one more year to play the hard-court gzunc. Page one hundred lwenly-seven .luctlcs Nuurnberg Schultz Garske flLll l tDRlJ .lificnics t'liI'l, a eoinhination forward and guard, proved to he a first Class lmall handler. and was especially elever in stealing the hall froin his opponents. Although he regularly played forward, .luedes proved a very r':ipnhle guard when one ol the regular giiards was removed fl'0lll the game heeause of too many lonls. lle will he one ol' the pillars around whieh the Mass teani will he huilt. Wxiino Niiiciwiziciu: Ninny' played forward on the teani this year and surely niade a sueeess of it.. llis shooting ahility was great, and often his eye for the hoop was a hip: help to his teain. Ile always seemed able to penetrate the defense ol the opponent, and was always in the thick of battle until the final whistle. .Xs Sparky leaves us this year, there will he a forward position left open. liooicn Hc'iiUi.'rz linger has the size and the ability, and we expect all-eonferenee playing out of hiin next year. Un av:-onnt ol' the regulars lmeing so dependable, he did not see as inueh serviee as he would have liked to. llis work will he needed next year, and then wateh ltajah. .loiiiw Clixiiskic t'tlarske, high point nian of the distriet tournanient, plays at the gxiiard position. lle is one of the st rong: links in the ehain that pulled his tealn through the eonferenee with no defeats. Page mic h1HlIl7l'!l lwenly-nigh! Wiechman LaPac Zarnke Calloway .loHN VVIECHMAN 'tWiechinan, playing his first year, has showed up in good shape both as an offensive as well as a defensive inan. Ile has one more year to roll in points for the red and white. :KRT LAPAC Art, a utility nian will be holding down a regular position next year. He has developed into a first class guard with lots of speed and ability who Hghts from start to finish. lioimwr Zaimma Uliolf' was a great liclp to the teain, and was a nian of ability. About niid-season, bccziiisi- of outside llll4'l'I'SiS, lic dropped tlic cage tcani. lt is VCl'y probable that lie will play on the squad before lie grailiiatcs since lie is only a Sophomore. CLARE CALLOVVAY Pickles, Cabby's bouncing Irish manager, has served his team and school well this year in his capacity of keeper of equipment. and custodian of bandages, tape, cotton, towels, batting, and water bottles. Ilis sanctuin sanctoruin is the locker rooni of the Junior High School where he masters with an iron hand any who are so prcsiunptiious as to invade the sacred precincts ofthe inner office. lIere's to more managers of l'i1-lilesu type ol' ainiabilily and cllir-ieiicy -lie niaile a good team better. Pageione hundred lwenly-nine q '1 Q ......-. 1.-,l-- .LQ 91 1. i cWAHISCAN,,,,, ,i,.,,- IQSZ Wausau. . , . . . Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Second Team Baslcetlvalll St rat ford .,..... I 3 Antigo ......... 7 .lunior lligh .... lti Neenah ......., 5 A nt igo .,.,..... 2 Merrill .... ,.... l l Stevens Point. . . 10 Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau W: Wausau ........ Wausau .....,.. Wausau's I3 squad, coached by .lohn liiordan, once more returned to the top of the eonferenee second te-un race after yielding., tht titlt l ' r x 1 XUSLIU .,....,, Marshfield .,.. . . l l Wisconsin Rapids 3 Mosinee ..... . . .22 Merrill, ........ 1.2 t Stevens Point . . . 14 Faculty ...,.... 20 Marshfield ...... 10 ast year to Wisconsin Rapids. ttnly Stevens Point was able to maintain the pace, and Wausau had to be satisfied with a first place tie with the heavy and aggressive Pointers each team defeating the other once during the season and winning the remainder of its games. The 19351 32 edition which Mr. Riordan produced was by far the smallest team that ever represented the school e but the boys made up in cleverness and tight. what they lacked in physical ability, and with these assets plus an almost air-tight defense rolled through the season with eight victories out ot' nine conference starts. Neenah's second team, the high school faculty, and McIJonald's Junior High team also provided the boys with wins, while Stratford and Mosinee High Schools were able to defeat them after hard battles. In addition to tying for the conference second team championship, Amy VVeiland and Vic Spychalla were selected for the all-conference second team picked by the Record llerald, and Billy Tetzlaff Was selected for the second I3 team. Page one hundred Ihirly in-gr: '4ns M wAr1uscAN 1952 . Top Row, Senior No. I Team: Sonduck, Baker, Weinkauf, Pagel, Herzog, Kischel, tRussell Callahan, Captain, not. on pictured Second Row, junior No. I Team: Ash tCaptainj, Klassen, Paulson, Spakoski, Erdmann, Hintze, Simonis, CThomas, not on picturel Bottom Row, Sophomore No. 2 Team: Eckerle, Brown, Markstrum, Lang Following no! on picture: Schoenfeldt tCaptainj, O'Brien, Koenig, Rounds, Belke llntrcifltflttral Basketball SCHl4lDUlll'l OF CHAMPIONSHIP TEABT Senior No. l ........, . . 22 Senior No. 2 ....... . . l8 Senior No. 1 . . . . 35 Senior No. 4 ...... . . 14 Senior No. l , . . . All Sophomore No. 2. . . , 3 Senior No. l. . . . . 22 Junior No. l .... . . . 21 Intra-mural basketball stimulated much interest this year among a large number of students in the senior high school. About seventy-five boys turned out to Mr. C7armaek's call for cagers. Nearly all of the boys have taken an active part on some school or church team. The schedule was arranged so that four games were played a week, two on Tuesday, and two on Thursday. These were played at the close of the afternoon session. Ten teams constituted the league, four being seniors, three juniors, and three sophs. Section No. l of the seniors and juniors, and section No. 2 of the sophomores came out on top in the individ- ual class contests. The older and more experienced senior No. l team, led by Captain Callahan, Wrote defeat on the score sheets of the underclassmen. Intra-class basketball, organized last year, gives an opportunity to all boys eager to participate in the sport a chance to play. Page one hundred thirty-one lpx jfs.- Lis EWAHISCAN 4 if 'S l05z fm Top Row: Radloff QSv.udent Managerj, Ewers 1Coach3, Luebchow CBusiness Managerj, Burek CCoachD, Ash CSLudent Managerl Second Row:ERieman, Aschgnbrenger, Nimz, Wiechmann, juedes, Schlueter, Smith, Reynolds . . k Third Row: Lzkm, Huth, enz, ars e E Fourth Row: Schlegel, Detjens, Zellars, Shevey, Kaas, Weinkauf, Imm, Nuernberg, Chartier A Bottom Row: Holt, Petran, Pagel, Paulson, Eichemeyer, Boyack, Kamrath, Callahan, Grobe, Nncoud CCapLainJ Track Schedule TRIANGULAR CHerej CLASS A TRIANGULAR QHerej Wausau ......,,.............. 56 1X5 Wausau .,...........,.......,..., Merrill ....... . . . 42 3X 5 Antigo ........ . . . Marshfield ...... .............. 3 3 1X5 Stevens Point ......,....,.....,... CK QN 1914111 ICNK XE 1lllCI,AYS QWISCONSIN liAPlDSD Wausau ............ 41 1X2 Wisconsin' Rapids. . . . 34 1 X3 Merrill ............. 33 1X3 Marshfield ...... . . . 22 1X3 Stevens Point, ....... 14 1X2 Antigo ..... ..,. . li Page one hundred thirty-Iwo CHARLES Nicoun, Captain CONFERENCE CW1suoNs1N RAL-insj Merrill ............,.., Stevens Point .,.. . Wausau ............ . . Wisconsin Rapids. . . . . Antigo ..... ....., . Marshfield ...,. , CL 'f'1 'Qt'T7 f37 'f '1 ,I 1f'k '7'1 '? WrH'5'5'if'Tfi1W 'n V r 'iw ' , 1 ll'xi1wH ,H f 77'T'5 f up -,Lt-,Mfg-1. J.. ., U-..'s...5:3fr..:z:l.i2'l..3zv11.Ls:Eim.,1iu.fYJ.a.1hu7rau'?:ll.4..,,,.....xl-:xl ,,,,,.,,---,N sf '15, -mg, -pm -yggtg K, 1 ,Q 1 ff 2'YZLT!xL'.Z'...3'.C1..:'!?fZr7.!L1'lT.'IQf'il.f..'...11,, ',nE:3f7:' :fR'l 5I'Em 7 Vg :zz-., '-7' ,. T35 A V i': l'T'.4,f'-', f'lEfJTi5'f3 ' ,F , ' TL ' ' 11'131,15-7TTYST'Ef:.1T1?'fi'!'21I'l1J.':.'ff.l1l'Ei'ff '1 2'J7'r'Il',!?'JH'l A N l - , -,.-.A-.... ,.,. .M .,.-.s.-..,c -M . 'fa4.:. 1iif1ug:.'1:ft1 rf 3' -W - xy' Ng L4 5 N . ..,... . , ., , A V A 2 515 -5'iff- . 1 2 ,tw lt. .K f, .sf , Track Season VVausau once more enjoyed a fairly successful track season in the spring of 1931. That they failed to win the conference title is no reflection on their coaching, but rather on the inexperience of the boys themselves. In the first three meets the Luxnberjacks emerged victorious. Merrill and Marshfield found themselves no match for the boys in cardinal, and Wausau won with 56 points to Merrill's 42 and Marshfield's 33. In the next meet at the Rapids, Detjens of Wausau hurled the discus 107 feet 5 inches to set a new conference record, while Schuelke of Marshfield also hung up a new mark in the 100 yard dash. The Class A Triangular Meet was also easily annexed by the Lurnberjacks. Captain Nicoud scored the only first place for his team, that being the 220 low hurdles. Wisconsin Rapids played host to the Wisconsin Valley Conference Track Meet, where our inability to score first places, which showed itself throughout the season, cost us any chance of victory, and we had to be satisfied tied tor first place with the Rapids, while Merrill came through with a close victory over Stevens Point for hrst place. Page one hundred thirty-lh1ee iq lLt 'f T ' T WAHISCAN n5 -PM lQ32 mw 'fs . -- A f t,p1,,--- G Lift! In Riglrl: Mr. lit-rg tM:ui:ign-rt, Mrfully tfoxiehd, Mareott, Eiss-n:u'h. Miller, Voigt, .luer-4, Omholl, Hewitt, lisehenhzieh, Wziltcr tCoaehb Hockey SC'Hl+llDULlC CK'oNFlaR14:Nc1i4:j Wausau. . . . . I0 Stevens Point. . . .0 Wausau, . . . 7 lliarshfield. ,, A . .tl Wausau. . . . l Nelioosa ........ .tl Wausau. . , Zi Wisconsin Rapids 5 tSi+:NioR K' Wausau. . , . ,T Vocational A's. . .0 With seven xictories and one defeat the hockey team emerged from its second suc- cessful year ol' participation in the Valley t'ont'erence League and tied lor first place. In the city league, the Wausau Highs ran up a 7 to 0 x ietory over the Yocational A's, and defeated the Bankers, a reputedly strong team, 5 to l. The result was a presentation ot' the J. K. Pen- ton trophy with the city honors ot' the senior division, while the individual players received a gold medal. Page one hundred UITYIYV-f0ll7 ITY Wausau .... , , .4 Wisconsin Rapids 2 Wausau, . . .2 Nekoosa ,,,,, . , .tl Wausau. , , .7 Stevens Point.. . . .U Wausau. 4 .Al Marshfield, . . . . .3 Ilivisioxj Wausau .... . , .4 Bankers. . . . . . l BEN Banc, Manager l Hockey, relatively new in the high school, is undergoing the struggles and strife ol' maintaining a permanent place as a major sport. The boys, as well as our athletic repre- sentatives, have done a great deal to encourage its continua- tion. The prospects thus far are very hopeful and bright, but in a few of the schools the backing as yet is very weak. The necessity ol' having to gamble with the Weather makcs the carrying out of a dchnitc schedule vcry uncertain. Tap Row: Luebchow tManagcrJ, Toburen, Karsten, Masgay Bottom Row: F. Schocnfcld, Schultz, Kowalchyk Gelt SC'HlCDllLlC Stevens Point., , .l Stevens Point .. . . I Wausau ,....,,.. 25 Stevens Point . . , . l Stevens Point A... 0 Stevens Point. . . . I Wausau tlierel. . .5 Wausau Cherej. . ,S Wausau ,...,.... 3 Stevens Point .... l Stevens Point .... 0 Stevens Point .,.. l tklarshfield, Antigo, Stevens Pointl Wausau, second place in Valley Conference Wausau, seventh place in State Tournament held at Madison Wausau Chereb. . ,2 Wausau therej. . .2 Wausau . ,,....., 1 lVausau .... ..... l The golf team ot' 1931 was composed ot' Captain Fred Pauls, Elmer Krueger, and Walter Schultz. Two matches were held with Stevens Point, one resulting in a tie and the other in a victory for Wausau. A conference golt' match was held at Stevens Point and Wausau placed second, Stevens Point being first. ln June the boys went to Oconomowoc for the state golf tournament, accompanied by E. 0. Lueb- chow and 'tCabby Ewers. The team placed seventh out E, O. LUEBCI-low Manager of a total of twenty-nine schools. Elmer Krueger had the best score ot' the three Wausau boys. Last tn all try-outs were held at the Country C'lub course and the American Legion course. Captain Walter Schultz, Sheldon Schoenfeld, and Francis Kowalchyk were the three chosen to represent Wausau this spring. It is ex- pected that a fine showing will be made both at the conference and state golf tournaments. Page one hundred thirty-five .- sg ,--do , Y: ' .1 9. -.1 f NN ..-.. T:7l? 7,f?r ,l WAHl5CAN1 1f ii r,n.i- M IQ32 get Ld! lo Right: Morrow, Golz, Bickford, Hanson CCaptaini, Horhtritl. Sargent, Nevins, R:1dlOI'l', Miss Pm-llo tCo:wliJ Girls' Hockey LUCILLE MARQUARDT ..... Left Wing IIAZICL HANSON . . . Right Wing MARION MORROW . . Center Auimicv Biekroan . . Left Defense V1f:aA HOOHTRITT . Right Defense ICLLYN SARGENT . .... . . Goalie RESIGILVICS Donis SANDUREN MAZEL SAvvYu1z NORMA FINKBEINIQR MARYANN HOFFMAN The idea oi' a high school girls' hockey team attracted so much attention this winter that about twenty sport-loving girls signed up for practice. The team under the guidance Oi' Miss Elsie Pelto, their coach, progressed rapidly with every practice. The girls, being capable of handling the puck and skillful on skates, attracted an admiring group of spectators at their practice games. Competition was hard to get because the game is comparatively new, but it is continually growing and probably will become one of the major winter sports for girls. In a game with the Snowbirds, an alumnae team of 1929, the girls were defeated 2-0. These games will be an excellent start for future games which we look forward to as the sport develops. Page une Imudrrd thirty-six 1-71 - W A Y ft? lvgx IK - .-.. -11.5.5 - N, ,. 1 at WAHlSCANiiiTi1,-. it -i..Q.i.M.-. - Zio IQSZ ff ' Magi Tap Row, Senior Temn: Morrow, Sargent, lloffnian, Miss Pcllo Cllouchl, Hanson, Nevins, Cotter, Anderson Secuml Row, junior Team: Chiber, Poeske, Clark, Wilke, Marquarrll, Empey, Klokow Hallam Row, Sophomore Team: Helungcr, Lewens, Lemke, Stasney, Lunt, Kolpzutki, Wilkv, Pluttzl Girl's Basketball SCHEDULE Sophomores. . . . . . . lii Seniors. . . . . 9 Sophomores ..,. . . . 26 Juniors. . . . . . 10 Juniors .............. . 8 Seniors. . . . 7 A girls' inter-class basketball tournament was held again this year and was eagerly looked forward to by all the girls of the school. lllvery girl having a good scholastic standing was eligible to try out for her class team. Nearly one hundred girls responded when an- nouncements Were given concerning try-outs for the teams, and from these Miss Pelto chose the regulars. Three practice games took place before the actual tournament began. Each team Won one game. In the opening match the sophomores beat the juniors 2640. The next game between the sophomores and the seniors resulted in another victory for the sophomores With a score of 1649. The outcome of these games gave the sophomores the championship. Games were refereed by William Weinkauf, John Lillquist, and Robert Zarnke. Page one hundred thiny-seven LMI la Rigghl: Kell, Krueger, Braatz, Matthies, Olds, Bast, Winninger, Nimz, Rear, Anderson, G:-irske, Nevins, Rauschl, Gaetzman, llenke, Oelkc, johnson 0 0 Swimming The girls' swimming class is composed of the program every third week, variety is girls who take swimming lessons under the added to the class gatherings. direction ol' Miss Pelto, our physical educa- To give their program still more variety, tion teacher. This group meets every Wed- a party was added to it in January. All nesday between 4:00 and 5:00 o'clock at the girls enjoyed the party which consisted the junior high school. The aim ol' the class is to learn how to swim and how to develop the various strokes. Une Wednesday evening the girls strive to improve their strokes, at the next, meeting they show their skill in com- petitive racing, and the follow- ing week, the hour is spent in playing games. By changing Page one hundred thirty-eight E. Pismo Couch and Direclor of Girls' Alhlelics of playing water games and racing, and closed with the serving of refreshments. As evidence of the fact that the girls gained much by at- tending these meetings and had a good time at their party, the class will be continued again next year, and those re- turning have already agreed to have another swimming party. C A A EWAHISCAN 5 ' 1952.-5-. 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K FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Artffstzfcfzlly Arranged gkf qforey Lund's Floral Co. une hundred fifty-four 7 2 WAHlSCAN qll 3 A IQSZ i A Yearbook Service that inspires oz staff to creative e ort A SCHOOL annual is at its best when student interest is keyed to a high pitch by the fascinating development of niceties that will make the book distinctive. This is the key idea back of Badger Yearbook Service. Close contacts and personal assistance offer students an insight into the fundamentals of school annual building. The work is accordingly given impetus through a better understanding of the purpose and aim in every move. Thus, a staff knows at all times what it desires to accomplish. When this is achieved, the task becomes a pleasure. The success of the Badger plan is evidenced each year in the high ratings received by an unusually large percentage of books produced by us, and by the fact that many schools insist on Badger quality year after year. If you are a faculty adviser, or a student interested in annuals, write for full details on the Badger Plan Badger Printing Company APPLETON, WISCONSIN hundred jfty-jiv gWAHISCAN 5 i ' A' 1952 C! Father: That young man of yours should be in a museum for living curiosities. Dawn Winninger: Why father, what do you mean? Father: I noticed when I passed through the hall last night that he had two heads on his shoulders. Carl Ziebell: What did your father say when you told him you were engaged? Clarawanda Sisson: Oh, don't ask me to speak such language! Margaret Sonnentag walked into the store, and dropped her bag on the counter. Give me a chicken, she said. Do you wanna pullet? the storekeeper asked. No, Margaret replied, I wanna carry itf' Father: Paul, what does the teacher say about your poor work in geometry? Paul Ketchum: She said she'd rather you wouldn't help me with it. Mr. Luebchow: Are you going to have supper anywhere on Sunday? Miss Ryan: fhopefullyl No, why? Mr. Luebchow: You'll be awfully hungry on Monday then. Won't you? Karl Goetsch: Say, Harold, how did you get that red on your lips? Harold Donovan: That's my tag for parking too long in one place. A farmer to the chemistry lab strayed COh, sad it is to tellj Mixed glycerine with NO 2 Which blew the J 2 L. Susan Altman: My ancestors came over in the Mayflower. Marie Neumann: It's lucky they did: the immi- gration laws are stricter now. Page one hundnd jifly-six S tofwaways' ' Mr. Berg: Who invented the steam engine? Bill Cormack: W'at? Mr. Berg: Correct. John Carey: Hunk, hank, honk. Mr. Norton: Go on, John, the road's clear. Miss Robinson: This picture is not complete. Ruth Solie: Oh, yes it is. Miss Robinson: Why, you have drawn the horse, but where's the wagon? Ruth Solie: Oh, I'm going to let the horse draw the wagon. ' Lee Hunger: I suppose you have no respect for men who ask for kisses? Irene Brandt: No, I like the bold, masterly type of men. Leon Toburen: Do you play golf with knickers? Francis Kowalchyk: No, with white people only. CApologies to Longfellowb Lives of freshies oft remind us That we were once in the race: And departing, leave behind us Greener ones to take our place. Larry Benz: I never kissed a girl before in my life. Bee Wilke: Well, get away from me. I'm not running a prep school. Miss Pelto: Did you take a shower last night? Evelyn Rear: Why? Is one missing? Miss Jones: You should compose your themes so that the most simple could understand them. Walter Eichemeyer: Yes'm. Which part don't you understand? Mama Roeske: If we were in China, and bandits carried me away, would you pay them ransom money? Papa Roeske: Now what is the use of our quarreling when we never expect to go to China? 'EWAHISCAN x? A ' A I952 i Mr. Minsart: Name a liquid that won't freeze. Dick Bachhuber: Hot water. John Garske: Darling, there has been something trembling on my lips for many months. Mary Knox Wilson: Oh, John, don't shave it off. It looks so cute. V Mr. Painter, who was giving a talk in the assembly, was greatly irritated to find that the attention of his audience was directed to the antics of a stray cat. He demanded: Is this a monologue or a catalogue?l' Mr. Minsart Cexplaining a problem to a chemis- try classjz Now watch the board while I run through it again. A note picked up in the assembly hall read as follows: Dear Margaret: I love you so much I will give you anything in the world you want. Yours truly, EVERETT. P. S.: Just so it doesn't cost more than a quar- ter. Mr. Henderson: Are you running this class? Nathan Deutch: No. Mr. Henderson: Then stop acting like a fool. Frank Gusman: When you proposed to her, l suppose she said, This is so sudden. Lee Hunger: No, she said The suspense has been terribleli' Mr. Luebchow: Where was the Declaration of Independence signed? Katherine Miller: At the bottom of the page, of course. Mr. Norton Cin Latin classbt Give the principal parts of Hoccidof' Ella Heinke: O kiddo, o kid dearie, o kiddy, o kiss us sum. Miss Zellhoefer: Correct this sentence-The toast was drank in silence. Don Eisenach: The toast was ate in silence. Mr. Carmack Qin economicsl: What is capital, and what is labor? Nathalie Kuhlman: Well, if I lent you ten dollars, it would be capital 3 and if I tried to get it back, it would be labor. Mr. Maxwell absent-mindedly surveyed himself in a hair brush instead of a mirror. HGracious, I need a shave, he said. Greg Hellhake says he calls his new girl 'tPrince Albert because she doesn't bite his tongue. Little Willie feeling pert Poured benzine on papa's shirt, Mama said, The little snip, Must have known that Pop was lit. St. Peter Cto new arrival in heavenlz How did you get here? Arrival: Flu. GUESS WHO She resembles the new Akron, that well known Gas Bag. ' She thinks she is the Liberty Bell because she has a crack in her dome. A school annual is a great invention. The school gets all the fame, The printer gets all the money, And the staff gets all the blame. A knock upon the heavenly gates, Saint Peter turned and said: Some more who wish to know their fates. And clambered out of bed. He yawned again, and stretched his arms, And raised his weary head. Go down below, go down below, There's no room here, he said. One man detached him from the group, And with a hollow laugh, Said, We belong here, I think, For we're the Wahiscan stafff Thereon Saint Peter doubled up, And shook with mighty mirth 5 Come in, you're welcome here, he said. You've had your hell on earth. Y Page one hundred jifly-seven gay. .1 A ...I 1 y H. 1 . 1 Y 'ifll A -.7-. ISCAN ,. 1 Ii 11 I 11, I T1 11 Z ,1 '11 NV ', 1- H W . 9 1. 4 11 3 1 ,.. H 1 11 ' 1 1 1 J 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 113 .5 I 1 ' 1 4 11- i 1 Q 2 Ii 1 a- 2.1 M ,-11, Y, .1y1.Nt '. 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