Wausau High School - Wahiscan Yearbook (Wausau, WI)
- Class of 1936
Page 1 of 132
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E ditor-in-Chief George Dern ........... Clarence Thomas ....... Marion Erdman ....... Lloyd Krause George Quandt ....... Robert Jewson ....,.... Winton Wenzel ......... Evangeline Goetzke Joyce Hartwig ......... .........Business Manager .,.......Organizations Editor .............Scl'1ool Editor ..,...Features Co-Editors ......,......,...Sports Editor Advertising Manager .............Typists Page 3 UDNTIIENTIS iNTRooucToRY SECTION FALL SECTION Classes Football Plays WINTER SECTION Debate Basketball Winter Sports Skyrocket Clubs Student Council SPRING SECTION Speech Golf Faculty Clubs Honorary Societies Music Wahiscan Seniors ADVERTISING SECTION f I I I I I 1 I I I I 1 +... Page 4 Vs' l i Ai Nl IFDIRIEWDIRID Our annual is entirely and purposely different in make-up from any previous edition of the Wahiscan. We feel thot the new arrangement used in presenting a true picture of school life is symbolic of the progressive spirit in our school. Moy you find pleasure in the mem- ories of these delightful years together at Wausau Senior High School. Cfvelyn Muefffft EDITOR-IN-CHIEF. TVIHIE GEILNSS CDIF IIQDQHB IDIEIDIHEATVIES VQDILIUWHIE XX QDIF FIHIE WNIHIISQENN jaw- 1lIMEulEhY IVIIIR.. QE.. Mi.. IEWIEIQS Jirecfoz 051 Glfifezzf., Illini Vffvleaff Zgmlefgaff Coded -whose own life and character so faithfully reflect the qualities of True sportsmanship which he has imparted to the boys of Wausau High School for more than a decade. Page 6 TIHIE IDILID 'IOP ROW: Chemistry laboratory mow a general storeroomb . . . Office mow a conference roomh . . Biology room mow athletic department offical. CENTER ROW: Room 2--Mathematics, Language, Commerce inow a locker roomy . . . Exterior view of old building . . . Physics laboratory mow music roomb. BOTTOM ROW: Room 1 fLatin mow a storeroomj . . . Gymnasium Lboys' gym classesj . , . Room 4A- llistory mow home economics departmenty TTIHIE NI W Page 7 TOP HOW: Bmlogy la-horatory ttables instead uf arm chairsy . . . Office gtelephonu system to rooms in LUW building, and plenty Ot cnuntm' space . , . Chemistry laborzltury lull new equipment :tml inrliyirlu-il flvsksj. CENTER ROVV: Physics laboratory tgus jets and clvcirivzzl circuits ::t ezmlm table! . . ldxterinr VIUNV ul' new building.: . . . Upper corridor 4built-in lockersj. BOTTOM ROW: First-floor lobby. . , Girl's gymnasium rhleacher, two basketball cnurtsb . . . Library :mei stnitlgr-hull 4all new cqulpmentj. Page 8 Standing: Mr, Pagenkopf, Mr. Hochtritt, Mr. Lang, Dr. Frey, Mr. Wilson, Mr. Bocttcher. Seated: Mr. Hooker, Mr. Norde, Mr. Smith, Mrs. Paff, Mr. Hirsch, Mrs. Dudley, Mr, Braun, BCNIQID CDI? IEIDIUCEPNVINDN Mrs. W, A. Paff , ...President C. F. Smith .Vice President J. L Brown . .. .. .City Clerk Miss Regina E. Emter . .... .City Treasurer F. A. Boettcher C. G. Hooker F. W. Braun C. J. Lang Mrs. R. J. Dudley H. Norde Dr. John A. Frey Bert Pagenkopf E. A. Hochtritt P. M. Wilson MR. HIRSCH To the Students of the Wausau High School Dear Boys and Girls: The dollar is not the sole yardstick by which true success should be measured. A life animated by high ideals, guided by practical common sense, and devoted to service, exerts far more permanent influence for good than one which is interested only in the accumulation of material wealth. Economic independence, however, is very desirable. This can only be realized, under the fiercely competitive conditions of today, when the individual is properly prepared to do the work for which he is best fitted This is an age of specialization. Choose your life work as early as you can then prepare yourself to efficiently carry on this work. Let nothing dis- courage you from securing adequate preparation. Preparation, persistence, and service are the foundations upon which true success rests. I Sincerely yours, EVERETT C. l-llRSCH Superintendent of Schools Page 9 Page I O high s -..r I x 1 I I T l I i s Q l 1 'I' 1TWIEN1flYiIFIiVIE XYIENIRS At the time of Mr. Painter's installation as our principal, the conditions of the chool contrasted greatly with those of the present. Let us cite a few examples. IN THE FALL OF 1911 There were twenty teachers including Mr. Painter, who taught civics the first semes- ter and U. S. history the second. The high school building housed the County Normal school students, grade school pupils, and high school fresh- men, sophomores, juniors, and seniors. The assembly hall provided permanent seats for County Normal school students, high school students, and eighth grade pupils. 538 pupils enrolled In the Spring of 1912, 75 seniors graduated IN THE SPRING OF 1936 There were forty-two teachers in addition to Mr. Painter, Mr. Roeske, our vice- principal, and two secretar- ies. With the exception of one room used for kindergarten, the old high school, combined with the new unit, is oc- cupied entirely by sopho- mores, Juniors, and Ser1i0I'S. The assembly hall proved too small to be used as a study hall and serves only as a place for students to as- semble for programs. 1044 pupils enrolled. 304 seniors will graduate IVIIIQ.. II.. CE.. IPAIINFIEIIQ W ,ual of Me cVLlau.mu Salvo! .smce Suyfenzger, ff-,ff CW! fa? izihie Page I I in K 4,, ,A Z O 4 In Z T l'l'l 2 0 0 U I'l'I 0 HI Z T HI Z 0 o 5 P Z C P 5 'Q 0 Q 'fl nl W Z C P 2 '4 0 0 Z P 2 D I o 0 P 'U E r' 0 Page I2 GUST ' AU ' JUNE ' ' JULY AY 'M Pag 13 SIEIPTVIEIVIIIBIEIR .. .. QDCETHDIBIEIR .. .. NCDVIEIVIIIBIEIQ . .. DECEMBER Page 14 IFPAILIL QIIPXILIENIDAIQ SEPTEMBER 3 School begins. 14 Football victory over La Crosse Logan here. 16-20 Vocational guidance programs with Mr. Sanford as speaker. 21 Victory over Marshfield here. 23-24 Election of Waugonlan Club officers. 24 Constitution Day assembly with talk by Mr. C. F. Smith. 25 Student Council Installation at Stewart Park. 26 Defeat at Nekoosa. OCTOBER 5 Team lost to Stevens Point here. 11 Skyrocket issued. 11 Football mass meetlng'fVic Gurho1t's forecast of gamel. 12 Wausau lost to Rhinelander there. 18 Major J. E. Sawders' talk on the Ancient American Civilization. 18 Our teafm trimmed Antigo there. 21 Assembly-talk by Reverend Richard Evans. 21 Beginning of Homecoming week. 24 Talk by Mr. W. T. Harrison. 25 Skyrocket issued. 25 Homecoming mass meeting in the afternoong dance in the evening. 26 Homecoming victory over Wisconsin Rapids here. NOVEMBER V2 End of football season: defeated by Merrlll there. 4 Band members' party. 11 Armistice Day assembly with talk by Mr. Monk. 13 Frazer-James dance group. 15 Snowball dance. 20 Skyrocket issued. 22 Student Council kid party. 25 Three one-act plays. 27 Basketball- A and B teams open season by defeating New London there 28-29 Thanksgiving vacation. ff 1 ! I I 1 E I i I I s 4 N.. 'W x., um.. 13-,MW Musketeers . . . Demoiselles . . . Westsiders. . . Football fems .... Studyologists . . . Curiosities . . Family strains . . . Skyrocketeers . . . Quints . . . Vacationoers . . Our gang . . . De-feat . . . Nutziists. Page I5 Page I 6 C L A S S 0 F F I C E R S J U N I O R S TOP GROUP-OFFICERS OF CLASSES TOP ROW: SOPHOMORE Ben Ewers, President: Ted Oppcgsird, Vice-President, James Sweet, Secretary Lee Damon, Treasurer. SECOND ROVV: JUNIOR Charles Smith, President: Eugene Zendcr, Vice-President: Paul Loomis, Secre tary, LNot on picturel: Robert Haldvr, Treasurer. BOTTOM ROVV: SENIOR- Carmen Stieher, President: Marguerite Very, Vice-President: Alice Felch Secretary: Virginia Brown, Treasurer. CENTER GROUP-JUNIORS rnhahdl, R. Vilter, Nowin TOP ROW: Lattimer, Sommerfcldt. W. Lemke. Zielnell. Prehn, Obey, Jaeger, Be ' slii, M. Scholfield, Terenlce. SECOND ROW: Witeck, E. Nelson, Doede, Rietzow, Fitze, Zain, eism Kieffer, Senoraske. THIRD ROW: M. Meyer, Susor, Stepanik. Thielc, Ahrens, Peters. Halweck. Butzow, U. Imm. NX1-ey Zochert, Johnson, Porter. BOTTOM ROW: Schmalzc, St. Clair, Kipp. Thirsten, B. Parker, Funk, Britten. Yates, M. Kuehl, Fevohka Beck, Schepp. BOTTOM GROUP-JUNIORS TOP ROVV: Swanson, Weik, Weinke, Smith, 0'Leary, Howland, R. Kuehl, Emmerich, Peterson. Greve Flldrerlge, L, Jones, McLeod. SECOND ROW: Feige. Borcharrlt. Nelson, Schultz, Priebe, Kane, Hrynievski, Platta, Knudsen, Berard Schmitt, Rhyner, Weishrod. THIRD ROW: Wagner, Thompson, Luttsuhwager, Riege, R. Anderson, Leaps. Karas, Rasmussen, Czysty Wescott, Wilde, Jedamus. BOTTOM ROW: A. Fluegel, L. Fluzrgel. Ralitz, Fehl, Salay, Nowak, Hanson, Schoeneman, Glasel, Thorsen Suhoenherr, Isherner, Raduerhcl. l R' ann, King, Pufahl, Sniegoski 1 I I TOP GROUP-JUNIORS TOP ROVV: Whitt-, Sisuho, Whaley, Boelter, Gering, Puerner, Bruss, Schultz, Fisvhvr, Hvtt, livissmun, Spleltstoeser, Jehn, SECOND HOW: Batten, Gesicke, Poeske, Lang, Gen-dron, Frahm, Taylor, Furnow, Hzmse, Smith, Jzmke, Mzxrquarrit, Klos, DeTinne. THIRD ROVV1 Knepke, Burmeister, Golla, Tucker, Groh, Hanke. I4lLZLCl'lll'l'Cl'll, Shymanski, Ilszulel, Nikolai lluckhorly, Synnott. BOTTOM ROW: Suhiefelhein, Hartzheim, Fandrc, Coleman, Baumann, Bohnrt, Barter, Prouhnow, Bum-li Mnasor, Muenchow, Martin. CENTER GROUP-JUNIORS TOP ROW: Hoyman, Ahrens, E, Bliss, Schocnemann, Zinkevcz, Schultz. Torzs-wski, Babcock, J. Immun, Johnson, Glofzok, Lach. SACOND ROW: Kosykowski, M. Bliss. Bendrick, Rhyner, Gregory, Wigaml, Zastrow, lic-issmann, Fink heinor, Sevfelri, Lueck, Sabatke, Gilhertson, Jahsman, Dehalski. THIRD HOW: Sencfsky, Miller, Krueger, Bauer, Benedilz, Weiland, Pooh, Mzirqusmit, Rasmussen, Clark Fitzke, Funk, Wohlfahrt, Eckes, Milheck. BOTTOM ROVV: Kieffer. , , , . , , , , , , , s ar, lon-tsch, Suhivld, Sundquist, Goulet, VVeir. Blume, Kuntz. Stieher Mleziva Theisen ichreier Treu Fil-.L l I BOTTOM GROUP-JUNIORS TOP ROW: Simmons, Czaplinski, R, Narloch, Kostroski, Groth. Ott, Zuch, Zimmm-rman, Pupvnrlorf, BL-hnkv, ll, Ilcnfeld, Tetzlaff, Henderson. Sl-ICONIJ ROW: Koosmann, Hoeper, Haufe, Fleming, Gollsch, M. Iloffnmn, Piekarrski, svlmrnzm, L 'l'uylor, McLaughlin, Tic-tz, Wanta, Geiger. Sternherg. THIHII ROVV: Y'ref.:ont, ld, Morgan, H. Schulz, Boerkc, Kell, Bradley, Gohdcs, lflckes, Hun-lmer, V, Nm'lm'l1, Flor, Kischvl. BOTTOM ROVV: Sicklcr, Frey, Jones, Ryan, Boehmer, Leila, Sonrluck, Swzinherg, Radzmt, Grosskopf, Von-lkn-r, SL-lim-I, Pfuff, lflgeler. Page I7 J U N 0 Page I8 J U N I O R S J R S Cr 0 M l TOP GROUP-JUNIORS TOP ROW: Reich. I-Ialcler, Maxwell, Smith, Treptow, Stefl. Messerlmecht, Zender, Cherry, Schultz, Neitzcl, Loomis, Beilke, SECOND ROW: Merwin, Banik, Raduechel, Conrad, Russe, .1rovee, ,1,, Heinzen, Melang, Oliver, Ward. THIRD ROW: W. Krause, Litzer, Fox, Schulman, Duskey, E Smith, Kamke. BOTTOM ROW: Kragenhrink, Manney, Schulz, Pflieger, Isaacson, Paul. Nelson, Moersch, G. Imm, Chap- man. Riker, Nelson, Helberg, Becher. l I' 1 it1'er:ild, Klein, Rielmc, Narloch, ilers, Freeman, Fenn, Warpehuski, Kerr, CENTER GROUP-JUNIORS AND SOPHOMORES TOP ROW: Hommerding, Dawson, Hanke, Kropidlowski, Kroening, BOTTOM ROW: E. Poeske, Butenhoff. Mekler-fSoph., Turner Soph., Seehafer, Timler. BOTTOM GROUP-SOPHOMORES TOP ROW: Zlech, Cleveland, Kmcn, Turner, Kopp, Kleinschmidt, Lange, Radtke, Sawyer, Wimmer, Levin, SECOND ROW: Brockman, Marx, Holi, Jedamus. Budzynski, M. Damrow, Ulrich, Klosterman. Borcharwlt. Miller, Mearek, Krueger. THIRD ROW: Humphrey, Burns, Wendorf, Mauser, Luetschwager, Nelson, Stark, Sandholm, Muhelnitzky. Manney, Sala, Miracle. BOTTOM ROW: Hitz, Severson, Kleinheinz, Sanders, Jesse, Kropidlowski, Koschmann, Mathwlck, Zyduck, Wlsnewske, Wenzel, Kieffer, Vandergeest. T-srl. G' -vi v. ?' vt TOP GROUP-SOPHOMORES TOP ROVV: Wunsvh, Rell-hl, Kztmruth. Wt-hor, Mclfllrom-, lirzmrlvnlmrg, Mt-llont-'l, Larson, .Inu-kr.. Svhlivtz, Svhmidt. SECOND ROW: l.. Damon, Schaefer, Sell, A. Rvissmann, Strvhlow, Ivlatlwvivk, Kzamkv, H. Smith, ICISVH- man. Wivpzanrl, Wolfgram. ti. Miller. THIRD RONV: tfhampinm-1. I.. Stiehvr, Aschenhrcnner, Vlfesten, lliwm-rs, Wirth, P, Mvyvr, Finn-mn. Volvrllilll. O. Pt-tvrson, Ilaggv, Mirmnn, BOTTOM ROW: ID. Svhullz. Goetzku, Pnszek. H, Rvissmann, Fulk, VVoorl, Brenton. Wim-tzki, Thivlkn-, Kropln, Plznutz, Woodward, W1-luot. CENTER GROUP-SOPHOMORES TOP ROXV: S. Voclker, I,. Vovlkvr, Wilke, Be-ilkv, Michael, VVillson, Matteson, Poctrnrh, M:u'l1on:nl1t, Sl-ICONIT ROVV: Prvllwitz, E. Nelson, Stuhhe, Turner, Gritzmarhvr, Poskv. Olvjniczzlli, Majm-ski-. Ninneman. Re-it-lmrt, Frm-clerickson. THIRD ROVV: Swanson, Balisvhmimlcr, R. Mueller, Privlwo, Voskamp, Olson, ll. Stn-inhuch, Nickvl, Rhynvr. Hsrmm-rs, Hookvr. BOTTOM ROW: Kuvchle. Hagen, Fierck, Burson, Benvditz, Dickson. Rohm-rts. Mzithvs, I,il,ivqvist. Grot't', Szymanski, BOTTOM GROUP-SOPHOMORES TOP ROVV: llunt, llvtjvns, Thiel, Blumenfeld, Bootz, Lzmghoff, C. I3lll'kt-'l', Powvll, Mzuldvn, Nl1'lll1lll, King, Hornk. SIGCONIP ROW: P. llamp, Petri. Anderes, Kurth. Rupp, Surnpsrm, Stone, Ns-wmun, 'I'yrrt-ll, On-lk:-, Svhrovflvr, Trvttin, Bivkford, Madvr. THIRD ROXV1 VVviland, VVill, Lihmzm, Kopplin, Kohnhorst, PIm.:ehrvts0n, Rakow, Mzttthirs, Stn-hlow, Swlerzy, llovnisvh, Novak, Kanncnhnrg. BOTTOM ROVV: Mvllrnith, VVvx, Kramer, Dominski. Czzrplinski, lflmmvrich, lmnairrl, Benz, llorn, Rzuttlu-, Pria-he-, Gm-dt kv, Gm-hharml. Page I9 S 0 P H 0 AA O R E S Page 20 S O P H O M 0 R E S TOP GROUP--SOPHCMORES TOP ROW: Doiy, Dolloff, Henning, Hogg, Sargent, Kasten, Bloom, H. Niinz. Seipp, Kufalk, Reiche, Carpenter. Lambrecht. SECOND ROW: Gering, Gehrke, Lenz. Christianson, Zawadzke, Goetsch, Oppcgard, Schewc, Vahldieck, D. Burden, Petzold, Schield. THIRD ROW: Pawlowski, Burger, Trittin, Levandoski, McArthur, Heil, Wachtl, Hayes, Remmei, Burhop, Bychinsl-ri, Perske, Sparr. BOTTOM ROVV: Graebel, Morgan, Durkee, Pope, Dawson, Biliington. Schoenherr, Zastrow, Jesse, Pauiz. Rotzoll, Beasa, Kasten. CENTER GROUP--SOPHOMORES TOP ROVV: Jeuers. Sweet, Jankc, Beck, Cnnihs, Czirlsun, Luclitkc, Saudquist, Mosher, Kuszchmann. Freiburg, Bliese. SECOND ROW: Hoeppncr, Sleiguske, Burek, Gntowski, Heinrich, Neumann, Puchett, l-Ltzlrin, Meydam. Callivs, Schultz, Kapinsky, Burk. THIRD ROVV: I.eSage. Hanson, Bopf, Reich, Asselis. Benson, Hnff, Dump, Babcock, Pruy, N, Wagner. G. Wagner, Dieti. BOTTOM ROW: Feicht, Gartmann, Mctjrossen. Weis, Rasmussen, Kelm, Lsitzi-ic, Kunkol, Wachtl, Voltz. Oleson, Sternherg, Wolter, H, Czysty. BOTTOM GROUP---SOPHOMORES TOP ROW: Otto, Brenton, Knlpitcke, Jahnke, Kulpinski, Loeffcl, Hoiuhtritt. SECOND ROVV: Harding, Zyduck, L. Ahrahzlrn, W. Abraham, Kraefzcnhrink, Bliss, Brand, Cooper, iflmmau, Grap, THIRD ROW: Gehrke, litter. Beck, Boerke, Stuplich, Zimmerman, Taicher, Teskuski, Wiese, Rhyncr, Kaczke. ' ' ' 1 F Oelich, Atherton, Hoffman, Kostroslri, BOTTOM ROW. Lcmkc, Jailiilmxsslli, Gottunfx, Kamke, Hammonf, r Hanson, Schuetz, Vachreau. TOP GROUP-SOPHOMORES 'FUI' ROVV: HVZHIIIII. Hlrklwlz. N1-lsfun, HllllI1t'llI,L'lfi, Imlllva-, Plant, lf'llmu'l.nll1. lwgzlrly, lsrlw-rm-r', liululll Juhns. SIGVKJYNIP IZUNVI Nvil, XYnm4ls11l1. .l. Hrwwn, Potrnskl, lloflrwumt, lim-114. Ilullrvfi, Blrmlc, Mlvzlvu, l,:nXlm1t:llg:w fhvltsrllulk. Ik0T'I'UM ROW: lluppv, Nuss. Wultn-r, lizulnnflt. Dm-rims. lnlrma-lllnsul, Tl':1tltuw, Wm-bln-r. llzrvkllznrt I,1lwrm:m, lb. Ilzlmun, lhllguzm. CENTER GROUP--SOPHOMORES Till' ROW: Se-lmmslu-4 Kuna-, li. Milla-r, Huzlaml, .lnlmsl-11, 1.1-rvll, Ohm, .lujmll-. Anlclzlm. lmlum, ln-umm bl-IVHNI1 IUJWL Klimm-li, lmvls. Wall. Wa-iluml, 'I'mtzn-r. liznssv, l-J Smith, llznun-rs, l,ul'l1m:m. X1Hl4IlllSUH i44J'1 I'HM IUJW: Tll0l'St'Il, lf. S4-hullz, I.fr.:a-rxsln-lrm, llllfll-m':m4lt. lflflmw, 'l'urm-wski, 4Yll1t'!ZlNll'L.I. 1'm-1-lllmwvz Ile-:ug G 'I':lylvvr, S4'lll1UH. BOTTOM GROUP-SOPHOMORES 'IWW HOW: 'I'lmn1psvm, lf, l'-in-1'sml, livlrl, Snil-guslu, 'I'mzvwslii, Tull, Klum-y, l.4lrsn11, lil-im-lalm:. lmllullz ti. Films. SICVUNIY HUNV: lynx, 4'1ll'lll'5, Rilvy. O'BI'l0n, INI4'l'l-vmavll. Ilulln-V, fluvltt, l r:u'rll'll-ll. Musuun, lim-lzlw. lizulrs BOTTOM ROW: Krulzvr. Murnmn. S:-lmvnlvr, lJuQm-ite, R. 1.1-rnlw. lillnwmw, l,,.qq1n-my linllcr, Xlvxlrluli Hutvnhuff, Isaacson, Iloynulfls. Page 21 S O P H O M 0 R E S Page 22 s -r i H+ HD 1D1VIEuA IL IL 11935, SIENSCDN SIUWIWIIMRNY The 1935 Wausau High School Football Team got off to a good start by defeating La Crosse Logan, 26-0, here on September 14. After a week of steady improvement, Wausau overwhelmed Marshfield on our home field, 40-0. The next game was played at Nekoosa on September 28, and Wausau was beaten, 19-13. Bad breaks may receive partial blame for this loss. The fourth game on our schedule was played at Wausau with Stevens Point as the opponent. Point won, 12-0, by scoring two touchdowns in the last half of the game after a hard-fought scoreless tie during the first half. Wausau scored a touchdown during the first half of the game at Rhinelander but failed to convert the extra point. In the last half Rhinelander came back to score a touchdown and the extra point. The extra point proved to be the winning one giving the Hodags the game, 7-6. The next week Wausau went to Antigo, and, al- though thre underdogs, won 12-0 by cap- italizing on the few good breaks received. The homecoming game against Wis- consin Rapids was a huge success, as Wausau defeated the Rapids, 13-7. Thus, the tradition that Rapids has never beat- en Wausau on our gridiron was upheld. The last game of the season was played at Merrill, and Merrill won, 25-0, in a game that was none too encouraging to Wausau fans. The total attendance for the four home games in 1935 was 8,590, while the attend- ance for five games in 1934 was 10,417. TOP GROUP TOP ROW: Smith, Schultz, Mvycr, Juntrs, Llflllh, Buss, Hzxufe, StL-fl, Jewsun. Nimz. t'lfINTl+IR ROW: Mr. Ll19'lt'h0VV, Faculty Manager: Hzrherk, Iiilclvnspe-rgvr, Chumpuu-, V:nmIvr'l.t-1-st tfalmharm, Conway. Young, Magit, Hichemeyer, Student Manager. BOTTOM HOW: Mrl Painter. Principal, Biden, Stone, Captaing Iiuttenheru, Brzzmh-nhl-rg, Imdlvy, Nowinski, Russvll, Loomis, Mr. Olson, Coach. CENTER GROUP Ss-cnc taken ut one ot the homo games. BOTTOM GROUP TOY' ROW: Wunsch, Iihyner, Maxwell, Durkee, Seipp, Treptow, Hamers. CENTEII ROW: B. Ewers, Student Managerg Berger. Kropirllowski, Gorimz, l'ut-rnor, Bm-lt:-r, Pt-tn-rstm. BOTTOM ROW: Zyduck, Fitzgerald, Puwell, Hnukvr, Beilke, Glwtsl-h, Sisrhu, Nm-Itwk, Hmlul. Page 23 F 0 O T B A L L HDQDTVIBAILIL Ililliijb TOP ROW: Callahan, Magit, Conway, Young, Champine, Habeck. BOTTOM ROW: Schultz, Huttenberg, Jewson, Dudley, Russell, Haute. NAME HEIGHT Branclenberpz, Clayton ,, 5' 9 Buss, Arthur ,,.,.. 5'10 Callahan, Daniel ., , 6' 0 Champine, Delus ,,,. 5' 6 Conway, Francis ,,,, 6' 0 Dudley, Robert 5' 10 Habeck, Leroy ,..,, 5' 10 Haufe, David , . .. 5' 10 Hildensperpzer, James , ,. , 6' U Huttenberg, Harold . 6' 5 Jewsun, Robert ,, , 6' 2 Jones, Lee .. ,,.. ,.,.. 5 ' 9 ,Fl 'EZ in sf v 1 EIGH 175 155 160 156 170 162 160 155 158 192 183 135 OSITION Guard Center Halfback Fullback Halfback Center Guard Guard Halfback Tackle Tackle I-Ialfba-ck F' l IFIIIQST SIDIUAX D Page 25 , ' 'Q F QQ 6 , is , A x TOP ROW: Eichemeyer, Student Manager: J Hilclenspcrgcr, Jones, Stone, Vanclurl-ee::t, Mr. Olson, Coach. BOTTOM ROW: Loomis, Stell, Nowinski, Buss, Branrlcnberg, Nimz. NAME Loomis, Paul Magit, Harold Nimz, Henry Nuwinski, Aurlrix Russell, Paul Schultz, Emery Smith, Charles Stefl, Clarence Stune, Ben lCaplain5 VQIINIUFLCQSI, Patrick Young, Wallace HEIGHT VVICIGHT 5' 11 160 5' 10 160 6' 0 155 5' 10 185 5' 10 165 6' 0 150 5' 9 154 6' 0 174 Ii' 0 202 5' 8 135 5' 8 137 ' POSITION End 14'llll1l1lL'k End Tackle Guard End QUflI't0F1JllCk Tackle ldnd Hzllflmck Quarterback Page 26 T W A i 4 lDIIf2MVliPHTIl4DS As its chief function, each year the the direction of Miss Bohl and Miss Ross, Dramatic Club produces three one-act the three plays produced were: The Bad plays, Different intensity of theme gives Penny, a character comedyg The Valiant, variety to the plays. This Year under a. tragedyg and Sham, a social satire, CASTS OF THREE ONE-ACT PLAYS: THE BAD PEN NY--BY RACHEL FIELD Kate Penny ...................., . ........ Esther Wendt Margaret Penny Downs ,,,,........ June Cooke Lillian Penny ........................, ,..Alene Turner Peggy Downs ......... ........ V irginia Callies THE VALIANT BY I-IOLWORTHY HALL AND ROBERT MIDDLEMASS Warden Holt .................,...,,....... Paul Hoeiper Father Daly ....,... .,......., M arver Berstein Dan, a, jailer .....,. ....... E dgar Willson James Dyke ...........,.... ., ......... Jimmie Sweet Wilson, an attendant .... Robert Humphrey .......,..Sybil Bower Josephine Paris. ..... . SHAM--BY FRANK G. TOMPKINS A Thief .......,...... Q ..,.......................... Jay Dudley Clara ......... ...,..... F rances Lynch Charles ........ ....... D unbar Schuetz Reporter ......... .....,.. V erne Simmons MANAGEMENT Director: Miss Bohl Assisted by: Miss Ross Business Adviser: Mr. Collinge Stage Managers: Clarence Isberner, Earl Poeske 'FHM HAH PENNY: Furzk, VVvm1t, Cfnlllvs, Turner. 'l'Hl41 VALIANT: XK'iH:14vll, HL'l'IlSl4'ill, Buwur, Swwl, Huepvr. Humphrey SHAM: Dudley, Lynch. Srhuelz, Simmons. Page 27 B A D P E N N Y V A L I A N T S H A M pw nv-'sawn---vi S9 E :All , T., rv X I il f X ii., ' li J 3 X ' H ' it - l--III i ygw lun-...N R' -- I E it if i 33 '2 5 fl X After taking count of all the members of the staff, we find that no one was sacri- ficed in taking the above pictures, althzugh many a time a falling brick just missed the fortunate, unfortunate photographer. Grouped around the significant UW one sees pictures cf the construction of our new high school in many and various stages. Constructed at a cost of 2B274,000, including equipment, the new unit of the Senior High School is a fitting memorial to more than eighty years of public school education in Wausau. Page 29 racy' 3 0 at ml 6 m fuk'-Q , i ' ' ' ff' 541 A fr-..' M 'V pw 1 2 E lg i With the aid of federal funds, the new unit was begun lute in the fall of 1934. It is of brick, dull reddish brown in color. Although its lines are simple, they are impressive. The unit, which measures one hundred ninety-eight and one-half feet by sixty-six and one-half, contains three stories and a basement. It also includes the library and gymnasium wing, which measures seventy-five by eighty-eight feeti Two additional units will be erected in the future. According to present plans, the three units will come to a total cost of about 5S750,000. Page 30 I i s W. , Y ,, Student Council installation . . , The oath of office . . . The long Walk . . . Stewart Park at last . . . Mass meeting memories . . . Our cheerleaders . . . Keepers of the gate . . . Students' pride . . , Old faithful . . . Spick and span. 1 Q Smile pretty . . . Camera shy . . . Posing . . . Sic-'em . , . pals , . . Monkey business Cold hands . . . Inscperables . . . Bound to win . . , Pffts . . . Leaning posts . . . Friends , False alarm. Page 31 Page 32 DUVW 0 o AHVflHH3:l Q H :IV 0 'IIU AVW NDI' 00 A'lfIfoo fl9fIV .LS SEPTEMBER ' ' OCTOBER ' ' NOVEMBER ' ' P... . .. gDECEMBEl2 . ..'.IANUARY 'in .. FEIBRUARY . .. MARCH .. . -T GWO 2 25010-If Ii . .K ,i U U il lr 11 W ja Yi' f w ff, ,. ut' F Z. K i H l Zinm-:bi 1 I 9 3 6 Page 34 'Q' 9 I 5 l l 2 l 4- WIINTIEIR UML IEN IDPAIR IIQID35 i IIQIDZNE DECEMBER 3-4 Intelligence tests taken by Sophomores and Seniors. 5-6-7 Publications staffs attend National Scholastic Press Association Convention in Milwaukee 6 Basketball victories over Tomah there. 7 More victories at La. Crosse, 13 Band assembly. 13 Skyrocket issued. 14 Basketball teams continue winning streakg defeat Wisconsin Rapids here 17 Still more victoriesi-this time at Marshfield. 19 Faculty entertains basketball teams at dinner at Hotel Wausau 20 Christmas Caroling in school corridors by the choir. 20 School closes for Christmas vacation. 21 Superior Central beats Wausau here. 28 Poinsettia Prance. JANUARY 4 Team loses to alumni here. 6 Back to school. 11 Merrill loses to Wausau here. 13 Week of reviews and exams. 14 Plantation Melody singers. 16 Home talent program. 16 Debate teams appear before Wausau 17 Wausau trims Antigo there. 21 Second semester begins. 24 We beat the Rapids there. 30 Debate. 31 Pep meeting. FEBRUARY 1 Stevens Point loses to Wausau here. 4 Charles Eagleplume assembly. ' Research Forum to argue the question of state medicine HL 6 Carleton Symphony Band concert at Central School 'dltorlum 7 Mass meeting iDebate: Squirrel Hollow versus Molasses Gapj S Antigo loses again-here. 10 Debate teams appear before Rotary Club. 10 Student Council for second semester installed. 11-12 P.T.A. Stunt Nights. 14 Classes in new building begin. 15 Hockey team trip to Madison, 15 District debate tournament at Stevens Point. 15 Wausau loses to Merrill there. 19 Brayton Eddy's discussion of insects. 21 Washington Day play by Dramatic Club. 22 Close victory over Marshfield here. 28 Pep meeting: but team loses to Point by close score. 29 Team comes back to trim Rhinelander here. 29 Semi-sectional Debate Tournament at Stevens Point. MARCH 5 Teachers honor Mr. P'aintcr's twenty-fifth year in Wausau with testimonial dinner at Hotel Wausau 6 Wausau loses to Superior Central there. 7 And to Chippewa Falls there. 12 Assembly-Stevens Point Teachers College Glee Club. 13 Mathematics Club play. 13 All-school Dance. 18 Mass meeting for district basketball tournament. 24 Assembly in honor of Superior Central basketball te 24 Declamabory contest. 25 Extemporaneous reading contest. ' 26 Shorthand medal tests. 3.111 i new-an Allis 4 Dear, dear . . . Stars of all sizes . . . Wintm Frolic Queen . . . Chilly champs Warm smiles . . , Radiance . . . Negative hot air . . . Positive hot air. X M W W ' q f . s X, X 5 f .4 Q -, . 4 ug. 1 i g X sp A 1 fi 5 Wg- si E ' l Page 35 Page 36 i i 5 1 I Q 1 I I 1 ID IE IBPUT IE When the call for debaters was an- nounced the second week in October, thirty-five students registered-an in- crease over that of previous years. These thirty-five students were grouped into a number of teams for the purpose of practice and instruction under Mr. Henderson, head coach, and Mr. Mar- quardt, assistant coach. From this group the following were selected as the regu- lar debate teams. Affirmative-Fran cis Lynch, Alice Burrill, Victor Gurholt, and Marvin Blissg Negative-Esther Wendt, James Sweet, Mary Alice Duskey, and Paul Hoeper. The question for debate was: Resolv- ed, that the several states should enact legislation providing for a system of com- plete medical service available to all citi- zens at public expense. After Christmas vacation the teams held several practice debates: on Janu- ary thirtieth a practice debate was held with the Merrill debate teamsg February fifth the debate teams held a practice debate with Chippewa Falls in the morn- ing, and the same evening they debated before the current problems class of the Vocational schoolg February tenth they debated before the Rotary Club at a noon luncheon. DISTRICT TOURNAMENT The district debate tournament was held at Stevens Point February fifteenth. The purpose of this tournament is to select the winning school for entering the semi-sectional contest. Twenty schools sent forty teams to participate in this contest. Wausau debated in the class A division in the first series of debates. The Wausau Affirmative de- feated the Waupaca Negative, while the Wausau Negative defeated the Wiscon- sin Rapids Affirmative. In the second round of debates, the Wausau Affirma- tive defeated the Phillips Negative, and the Wausau Negative won from the Mosi- nee Affirmative. Antigo and Wausau were the two undefeated schools in the contests. SEMI-SECTIONAL CONTEST The following schools were elgible to participate in the semi-sectional contest: Merrill, Phillips, Wausau, Clintonville, Red Granite, Tomah, Antigo, Kewaunee, Shawano. This contest was held at the Stevens Point Teacher's College on Feb- ruary twenty-ninth. The purpose of this contest is to select three schools to enter the sectional debate contest. The Wau- sau Affirmative defeated the Merrill Nega- tive, and the Wausau Negative defeated the Phillips Affirmative. Antigo and Wausau were the schools undefeated in this contest. The three highest ranking schools, Antigo, VVausau, and Tomah, were selected to participate in the sectional debates. SECTIONAL CONTEST Three sectional contests are held in Wisconsin. The nine schools ranking highest in the state debate for the pur- pose of selecting three schools to go to Antigo, the state contest at Madison. Wausau, and Tomah were the schools in the Central Wisconsin sectional de- bate. The Wausau Affirmative lost to the Antigo Negative teamWAntigo scor- ing 99.3 and Wausau 98.6. The Wausau Negative lost to the Tomah Affirmative team, Tomah scoring 100 and Wausau 97. Antigo scored first in total points, Wausau second, and Tomah third. By a small margin Wausau failed to gain a place at the state contest, thus dupli- cating the record of previous years. Considering the fact that five members of the team were inexperienced debaters, this is a fine record. The loyalty and co-operation of the team members was a credit to the schoolg their ability won for them the esteem of the judges and other schools. IDIRNIVIIPUVIIQE QIIILIUIB OFFICERS Jay Dudley .......... .......................... ................ P r esident Frances Lynch ....... ................... ....... V i ce President Peggy Puchner .......r. ...................... S ecretary Alyce Daniels .................. ......................... T reasurer Mary Alice Duskey ........... ........ P rogram Chairman Miss Bohl, Miss Ross ............... ....................... ......................,. A d visers Most people possess dramatic ability: this inherent quality remains submerged in the individual's personality unless some means is applied to develop it. The Dramatic Club strives to bring out this latent talent in the production, each year, of three one-act plays. Various duties in this production call for talent other than strict dramatic ability. The Dramatic Club transforms capable students into proficient drama- tists. 4 TOP GROUP STANDING: Mr. IIa-miersvm, Iluskey. Bliss, Mr. hf2lI'f1lliiI'!il. SITTING: llnopcr, Burrill, Gurlmlt, Wendt, Lynch, Sweet. CENTER GROUP TOP ROW: Imly, Sweet, Hutt, Simmons, Schum-iz, Muvllrr, Bornzitcin, Blumenfeld, Levin. Kunrchlv. l'IlIRIl ROW: Rvirh, Purkvr, Schulz. Funk, Jones, '1'l1I'lll'I', Sulxuq-ln, Frey, Fzlndrl-. xYll'4'hITIil'IIII, Mum-lla-r, Mirmun. SICCONIJ ROVV: Miss Buhl, PL-l01's, Zahn, King, Buehnlvly Guulsvh, VVil'll1, Ford, IA-isliknw, Hil1'l's, Miss Koss, BOTTOM ROVV: I'm'hm-V, Kullcwk. Lymfh. Hzirlzllvirn, Hyun, Pregunt, Cooke-, Schmlm-nmn, Bm-nnn-lt, Fl't'0IllZlII, BOTTOM GROUP TOP ROW: Sn-hulfin-ld. HI-ll10r'g. I-Iueper, Howland, I. Etzkin, Knusman, Quanrit, Iluuker, VVillsun, Mathwirk. TIIIKII ROVV: Kusykuwslci, Fnrli, Fox, Telzlaff. Miller, Prehn, Humphrey, Brockman, Larson, Sl-ZCONIJ ROW: Hem-clilz. Mcyflzim, H. lfiizkin, M. JZITISFIIHYI, Iiulierts, Cullics, fildtxhlli, VVI-mit, Burl-ill. Gurus. BOTTOM ROW: Kostmski, lbuskey, Bower, Daniels. Ulrivh, R. Nelsnn, ll. Nelson, Sl-ln-ein-r. Riegc, Flllegvl, 1, Jahsman. Page 37 D E B A T E D R A M A T I C C L U B Poge 38 EASIIQIEIVIBAILIL SIEASQDN for 11535511536 WAUSAU A TEAM RECORD November December December December December December January January January January February February February February February February March March 27 6 Wausau 7 Wausau 14 Wausau 18 21 20 4 Wausau 18 . 11 17 24 1 Wausau 8 Wausau 15 Wausau 22 28 29 Wausau 26. 21 24 25 Wausau 25. Wausau Wausau 29. Wausau 14. Wausau 22. 25 29 22 Wausau 18. 15 31 Wausau Wausau 6 Wausau 25. 7 Wausau 20.. . 'New London 17. There Tomah 13. There iLa Crosse Central 20. There Wisconsin Rapids 18. Here . MaI'shfield 7. There 'Superior Central 25. Here. . 'Alumni 35. Here . Merrill 18. Here . Antigo 9. There . Wisconsin Rapids 11. There Stevens Point 15. Here Antigo 26. Here. Merrill 29. There . Marshfield 16. Here. ' Stevens Point 16. There Rhinelander 19. Here . Superior Central 36. There Chippewa Falls 24. There ifiN0n-Conference games. Wausau-Total Scores: 409. Opponents-Total Scores: 354. Offensive Average iSeasonJ: 22.7. Defensive Average 6SeasonJ: 19.6. Offensive Average CConferenceDg 23. Defenzive Average CConferenceJ: 17.7. WAUSAU B 25 21 18 19 26 28 32 22 30 30 21 21 29 18 25 12 29 Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau 'Y . Wausau sr uBy, TEAM RECORD New London B 17. Tomah B 6. La Crosse Central B 6. Wisconsin Rapids B 18. Marshfield BU 10. Abbotsford High 23. Merrill B 17 Antigo B 17. Wisconsin Rapids B 18. Stevens Point Antigo B 15. Merrill UB 4. Marshfield B Stevens Point uDu 13. 21. UB.. 15' Rhinelander B 22. Superior Central B Chippewa Falls B Team-Total Scores: 18. 22. 408. Opponents-Total Scores: 262. Offensive Average: 24. n Defensive Average: 15.4. --Q- 1 TOP GROUP TOP HOW: Mr, Olson 1Assist:mt Cuzuthl. Mr. Quunrli 1Assisl:1m fmzwhr, Nimz. Illxttcntn-rg, A4-lltvrlwr-g, H, Ahrm-ns, Mr, I.un'Iu:l1ow qlfuulxlly IwIar1:zg4crr, Mr. Iljwers 4CO!lA'hP, B. lliwcrs lSIll4lL'Hl IN1:xn:xg.:vrv. BOTTOM ROW: Yuurul. Am-In-1'mun, Callahan. McKee 1Capt:1inm, Convmy, C, Ahrn-ns. I-1i1-kvnu-ya-xx CENTER GROUP Illim-lce'nwycr', lfzxllahun. H, Ahrvns, C. Ahrm-ns, Illlttenln-114, Ar'htcx'burp:, Mr. Idwvrs mtfuzxclnl, Urmvmy, Nimz, Ackerman, Young. BOTTOM GROUP TOP ROW: Taft, Mr. Quanrit rCo:11'hr. BOTTOM ROW: Plant. Durkef-, E. Ah:-1-ns, Larson, Fredx'i1:kson, Ifuerncr, Reichl, Brand, Maxwell. Page 39 B A S K E T B A L L Page 40 '?' 1 -1- A TEAM Young .,......,,.. C. Ahrens .... N imz ..........,... Huttenberg ,,,,. McKee ...,... Conway ..... Achterberg .A..... Ackerman ,... Eickemeyer ...., Callahan ..,.. NAME Achterberg, Harold Ackerman, Roger Ahrens, Clarence .... Callahan, Daniel ..,. Conway, Francis .,.. Eickemeyer, Karl Hucrenberg, Harold McKee, John ............ N lmz, Henry ...,.. Young, Wallace .... BASIIXIETT Evf-MLII. lIQll35b i IIQISHB GAMES FIELD FREE PERSONAL TOTAL PLAYED GOALS THROWS FOULS POINTS 17 44 123 17 25 64 15 21 54 14 21 49 10 11 27 15 9 27 9 4 13 11 5 13 16 2 12 12 3 7 HEIGHT WEIGHT POSITION 6' 3 172 Forward 5' 8 145 Guard 5' 11 148 Forward 6' 0 160 Guard 6' 0 170 Forward 5' 8 135 Guard 6' 5 192 Center 6' 3 175 Center 6' 0 155 Forward 5' 8 137 Guard I 4 1 V7 X , 1 Q wg l .tb I , -f -1-1 - - TOP ROW: Ackerman, Young, Mr, I-lwers 4CouchJ, Callahan, Eickemeyer, CIGNTER ROW: Nimz, Iluttenberg, McKee 1Captainp, Achterberg. BOTTOM ROW: I-1. Ahrens, Conway, C. Ahrens, B. Ewers. Student Manager. X if Page 41 I 9 3 5 3 6 B AA S K E T B A. L L s Q U A D Page 42 SENIORS Seniors 22 Seniors 29 Seniors 19 Seniors 28 Seniors 24 Seniors 9 Seniors 14 Seniors 26 Seniors 39 Seniors 23 Seniors 24 Seniors 23 Seniors 18 Seniors 22 Seniors 28 SENIORS Seniors 3 Seniors 5 . . Seniors 2 1 IINTTIEIQCEILASS IBASINIHTIEDAILII. Junior High 18. Sophomores 20. W. B. I. 16. Juniors 12. Normals 21. Vocats 22. Junior High 19. Vocats 23. Sophomores 7. W. B. I. 2. Juniors 14. Normal 13, Vocats 19. Junior High 19. Vocats 34. Juniors 1. Sophomores 0. Junior High 2. JUNIORS Juniors 17 Juniors 30 Juniors 12 Juniors 20 Juniors 31 Juniors 23 Juniors 8 Juniors 10 Juniors 14 Juniors 30 Juniors 23 Juniors 25 Junior High 19 Vocats 27. Seniors 28. Normals 16. Sophomores 16. W. B. I. 26. Junior High 17. Vocats 34. Seniors 24. Sophomores 20. Normals 24. W. B. I. 19. SOPI-IOMORES Sophomores 19.. Sophomores 20 . . Sophomores 19.. Sophomores 4 . . Sophomores 11 . . Sophomores 16.. Sophomores 11 . . Sophomores 7. . Sophomores 12 . . Sophomores 17 Sophomores 22.. Sophomores 20 . . W. B. I. 31. Seniors 29. Junior High 36 Normals 28. Vocats 65. Juniors 31. W. B. I. 22. Seniors 39. Junior High 18 Normals 38. Vocats 35. Juniors 30. IINTIEIQEILNSS II-NDQEIMEXY J UN IORS SOPHOMORES Juniors 1 . . Seniors 3. Sophomores 0 . . Junior High 1 Juniors 1 . . Junior High 3. Sophomores 0 . . Seniors 5. Juniors 3 . . Sophomores 0. Sophomores 0 . . Juniors 3. Page 43 Till' IUJIYZ Mr I4IU'I I'flM ROKR' 'FOI' Ii0VVi Ml' BOTTOM Ii0VVi SENIOR BASKETBALL TEAM .IUIINB-GUII, 170:11-lug V. Nzwlmrlc. T0 SENIOR HOCKEY TEAM P ROW: Lx-rc-h, I.zu'snn, XVhiIc, Slrvvtvr, Iflizlvn. 3 ldlzkin, .Ia-wsnn, M.ugit. li. Nzxrlm-k, Illlylivk. BOTTOM ROW: Pvhuski, llilmiz-xlspvmzs-x', I-'lm-ming, Uupluinp Burkhart Vilter. JUNIOR BASKETBALL TEAM JUNIOR HOCKEY TEAM Ccmllirlgm-.Cc12n'hgG4-1ing,Zvml0r,Neitzcl. TOP ROW: Christensen Henderson, Surnrm-rfulrll, Bm-ltvr, WL-inkc A , I Johnson. Zuch, VVvlnk4-, Schultz, Fitzgerald, Slsuho, BOTTOM ROVV: Czaplinski, Shzxvu, Smith, Czrptzlinp Bliss, NVvislrrod, SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL TEAM h TOP IIOVVI Sv BOTTOM ROVV uvlz, VVL-sclxlt, TO Mum-llor. Kzmu, Senoraskv, Seipp, Hochtritt. BO SOPHOMORE HOCKEY TEAM P ROW: Wilkc, Champine, Zillman, Washer, Ge-hxkc. Ilzxrdimz, TTOM ROW: Juers, Goetsch, Hnrzuk, Captzung Smpwnt. IHCDQIIIMEXY SIU IVII IVIIAIQNY Page 44 1' -'T i I I I I i I I T I I + The 1935-36 Wausau High School Hock- ey Team is one of which our school may well be proud. The winning of the con- ference championship marks the fourth time in the last six years that a Wausau sextet has won this honor. In the city series our team tied the strong Vocation- al team for first place honors. Because of their fine showing during the season, the team was invited to play in the Win- ter Frolic at the University of Wisconsin. They won from Madison West and Madi- son Central, playing both games in one day. The following men are ineligible for further competition: Captain DeLisle, Nowinski, Drew, Vander Leest, Kijek, Magit, and Jones. Conference Record Wa.usau 2 Wausau 8 Wausau 4 Wausau 5 Wausau 2 Wausau 5 Wausau 1 Marshfield 1 N ekoosg, 0 Stevens Point 1 Wisconsin Rapids 1 Stevens Point 0 Wisconsin Rapids 0 Marshfield 1 6 victories, one tjeg no defeats. Winter Frolic fSenior Grouph Wausau 3 Tannenbaums 1 Wausau 1 Vocats 1 Winter Frolic at University of Wisconsin Wausau 6 Madison Central 0 Wausau 3 Madison West 1 IBQDXJINIE CIHAMIIDIIDNS 75 lbs. class-Jack Burk 110 lbs class-Lawrence Babl 125 130 135 140 lbs. lbs. lbs lbs class--LaVerne Yessa class--Jerome DeLisle CCaptainJ class--Karl Eickemeyer class-Norman Seipp 145 lbs. class-Courtney Durkee 150 lbs. c1assfRobert Dudley 155 lbs. class-WHenry Nimz 165 lbs. class-Harold Magit 175 lbs. class-Will Nowinski W CEILIU IB W Club Officers Robert Dudley-President Charles Smith-Secretary and Treasurer Mr. Quandt and Mr. Olson-Advisers The W Club is a new club in our membership is that a major W in some school, formed to aid the Athletic Associa- sport must have been earned. The club tion in any way possible. There are thirty- meets once every week and all types of five members, and the qualification for sports are discussed. l l TOP GROUP TOP ROW: Mr. Borg, Cum-llg Magit, Kijek, Kustom. Ihre-xv, ll. Nrlscm, Quzmdt, Student Mfinflllfr, BOTTOM ROW1 .lum-s. l.. Nelson, V:1nd0rI.ecst, Nnwinski, Sn-hfwnvrnun, Huchtritt, D4-Lisle. Captain. CENTER GROUP TOP ROW: lluskoy, Wunsvh, F1lzp,:v1':1lrl, Ifnwvll, Olxvrr, Bllwrml-k, Yx-ssrl, NVvnzm-l, liossuvv, Olson, BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Quzmvll. Cum-hp Kx'nplrll4mvvski, Su-fl, Monk, Illllte-r1ln'l'1:, A, Nuwinski, VV. Nuwinski. lNluLc-ml, Rhynor, .lone-s, Bihlyy, Balrl, Scipp, lJ0l,1sIv, Captuing Dux-kv, Iauacsnn, VV:u'd, Laltimvr, lflilihv- lll1'yC'I'. Szyminski, Burk, ICFHIISU. Z1-nde-r, Young, Dudley. BOTTOM GROUP 'IOP ROW: Ar'kvrrn:m. IN-I.isl4', fllmrnpim-, Llbflllilfi, Mzlgit, W. Nuwinskl, sh-ll, Bl'JlYNlQIlll0l'K, Balxl, t'l'INTl4Ili ROVV: Mr. Olsun, Arlvisvrg IT, Ahrvns, Younfq, ldiuhemvyn-r, Hilda-nspn-ry,:0r, Callahan, Vnndvrhue-st, Svhoenfvlclt, Mr. Quzmrlt, Advisor. BOTTOM KOVK2 Durllvy. XVI:-Imnl, Jun.-sa, Illlttvnlmvru, MVKT-v, Strmv, A, Nuwinski, Russn-ll, Page 45 H O C K E Y B O X I N G W C L U B Page 46 1ElIIQlLS'J fMlIHlLIE1VIIlII PXSSIDCEIIPUVIICDN Leona Dallman-President Alice Klimek-Vice President Ethel Pfliegerwsecretary Celeste Hanson-Treasurer The Girl's Athletic Association is an organization composed of approximately fifty members. The purpose of this or- ganization is to foster a spirit of cooper- ation and sportsmanship and to stimulate interest in a variety of sports and athlet- ics. For participation in both individual and team activities, the members receive points which accumulate during their three years in the Senior High School. Major activities are tennis, basketball, volleyball and baseball. Individual activi- ties include hiking, swimming, skating, bicycling, skiing, and bowling. When 750 points have been earned, the member re- ceives a pin, and for 1500 points the much coveted red and white chenille W is presented. 413 ll IRII.S SWII MI IVII II N QE The swimming group meets once a week at the Junior High School natator- ium. This group is limited to forty mem- bers. Participaticn may count as a regu- lar gym class or for Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation points. 1EIlIRILS IEASIIQIEITIBNILIL Basketball has proved to be the most popular team game of the major activities of the organization. This year the cham- pionship was won by the Seniors after a series of games in which the Sopho- mores, Juniors, Seniors, and a Non-G. A. A. team competed. After the G. A. A. tournament was finished, a selected team from the Junior High School competed against the Senior High School teams. TOP GROUP 'FUI' ROW: Z. Funk, Rvlnml-l. Gngg. Slnpzxrmivli. Humnn-rrllng, Rolf-l'1, .I. lluI'l'rn:nnn, Blin-sv, In-lu-, llru-nlsvn, W4-is, l-ltzkin. Burns, Kruvgv-r, Millvr. Cl4INTl'1lP, ROW: Miss Bvvlwr. Fiizke, Plautz, VVill, Hanlu-, lllgggvlnw-vht, Iiusrnusson, Lilnnun, M4-yrlwm, Guska, Waltz-rs, Nuwlnslci, Rhynvr, Maflur. IUJTTOM ROW: Nowak, Wirth Stlllmv, lizldlnfl, llzllmvl, lmlllnan, Pl'ln-gvr, Klimvk, lllvlfl-ossnnn, M Huffman, I'rm:1nski, Svlmm-nvmzxn. CENTER GROUP TOP ROXV: 1'urlwtl. Culo, .Inlmstwn, Gr-nh, Fanflre, Ford, 1i?lfli'l'k, VV:n:n0r, Bzruvr, Tlmrnp:-ann, Tnrzvvvskl, Mxss Be-4-kvr, Nnwnl-1, BOTTOM RONV: l'Ir1lm:xnn, Iimtzuvv, Sclmllielrl, Vhmrlsnn, Brown, Hanson, lmluff, Mathwivk, lfIp,:gvlm-clit, Ilunkv, Z. Funk, Sm-hue-m-man, Sanders. BOTTOM GROUP TOP ROW: Fallivs, Wixwtzlcl. llvnnnvl, lvl:-ym-r, ldtzkin, M4-ynlznn, Miss Bvckvr. t'l'1NTl'IR ROW: Frulnn, FlLfl1!'llY't'K'lll, Hunkv, Rurwrts, Schultz. Nwwinski, Kuvhl. BOTTOM ROW: Gusl-m. Stulzlw, J. Huflman, Rolnff, llallman, Rurllnff, llylcv. Page 47 G A A S W I M M I N G B A S K E T B A L L Page 48 'W' 5 l I 1 1 n I + -4- SIIMYIIQGDCEIMETT slmlflf Victor Gurholt ........ ...,.....................,. .......,.. E d itor-in-Chief Helen Leistikow .....,... Mary Schreier ........ Paul Hoeper ..,x..... Alice Feleh ............ Glendy Chapin ......,.. Bob Dudley Mark Scholfield Gerald Hooker ........ Eleanor Rideout .......,. Opal Genrich .............. Mary Alice Duskey .......... Peggy Puchner ...,..,.... ..........Associate Editor ..........News Editor ............,..Sports Editor .......Girls Sports Editor .............Feature Editor ........Humor Editors .....,,..Society Editor .......Exchange Editor ........Head Copyreader .........I-Iead Proofreader Celeste Hanson ........ .............. H ead Typist Miss Oakland Mr. Collinge Mr, Maxwell ,,A,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ..,.,,..t......, . . .................. Faculty Advisers IEDIUSIINIESS SFNIFIF Esther Wendt .....................l..................- ...- --.-.---------------- B 11 SIYIGSS Dorothy Kollock ........ Arthur Buss ..... ........ The high school paper is rapidly gain- ing more interest not only in the school. but in the community as well. Through this medium, it is possible to learn the spirit and attitude of the school as a whole. This is best revealed by a paper published by the students and published with the intention of appealing to the likes and dislikes of the majority of the students. The members of the Skyrocket staff are chosen in the spring of the year to assume the responsibility of editing the paper for the following school year. When the school term begins, a call is sent out for all those who are interested in journ- alistic work. From those who respond assistants and reporters are selected. Be- cause there is no complete course in journalism offered in high school, the work is carried on by the staff and its advisers. Through the staff meetings, suggestions and criticisms are given by the members and by so doing improve- Manager ........Publicity Manager .,.....Circulation Manager ments are made in the make-up and in journalistic writing. At the beginning of the year, the policy of the paper is drawn up, This con- sists of 1 1. To support all school organ- izations: 2. To create a greater interest of the student body in these organiza- tionsg 3. T0 publish the events of inter- est to the schoolg and 4. To create a more active school spirit. This year, for thie first time in two years, sufficient funds were available to enable the staff to publish ten four-page issues of the Skyrocket, plus three mime- ograph basketball tournament issues. The Skyrocket is a charter member of the National Scholastic Press Associa- tion. The purpose of any high school publi- cation is to meet the needs and satisfy the desires of the student body. That has been the complete objective of this year's Skyrocket staff. TOP GROUP Mr, Muxwull, IA-isillwxx. llurhuh, XA'vmIt, Miss Uulrilzlml, M12 Fulllmgo, CENTER GROUP STANDING: I'11rl'nn-r, Ilm-ywr, I':i4'kl'I1iL'Xx'l'. SICATICIJ: Fvlvlx, Kirk-mit. Sl'flY'l'l0I', l'h:xgu11. Ullskf-y, flvnrlvh. BOTTOM GROUP TOP ROW: liwlu-tl. rlvnlu-tx, Turzu-r, K-msnlzmll, Bmw-1', Iffml, Szunpsml. 4-l.jNTI4IIi ROW: Wm-siphal, Vvvurmku, K:n:1:', Iwbulskv, Nm-Isfm, I-Zvxm, Knllm-lc, NIKIFLIHII, IM BU'1'TUM RONY: B01-lwr. Iiivlxow, I'i':xH', lflur, lfnrulrv, l-'x'1'5. Page 49 S K Y R O C K E T S T A F F Page 50 WUMUIECDNIINN ULIUIB OFFICERS Dorellen Lambert ..,...,.. ..,,,,.........,...,, ......,,........ P r esident Rose Mary Mleziva ........ ...,,,......... V ice President Eleanor Flor ,.............. ........ S ecretary-Treasurer Miss Vfohs Miss Chapman Miss Clark Miss Swain .,.........,...., All girls of the high school are mem- bers of the Waugonian Club, the purpose of which is to promote good social feeling among the girls and to raise money for a scholarship fund. A fund is also main- tained to aid any needy high school girl. ...............Adv1sers Money for these funds is obtained through various dances and other activ- ities. This year in place of the usual carnival the club planned a May Ball over which a king and queen, chosen from the senior class, were to reign. S1flUIDIEN1T QEILIUIB OFFICERS Marguerite Very ........... .................... ................ P r esident Mary Alice D'uskey .......... ...,.... V ice President Glendy Chapin ,.,.,,,,,,i, ............. S ecretary Edith Theisen ......... Miss Denison .... , .,.. Miss Bratlie Miss Burkhart Miss Chapman Miss Clark Miss Flynn ,,....,,. To provide 9, place for entertainment and social contacts for the high school girls is the principal endeavor of the Student Club. Meetings arranged by the program ...................,,.Treasurer W. C. A. Adviser .........Faculty Advisers chairman consist usually of business ses- sions, a program, and refreshments. The club provides a Christmas basket for some poor family each year and also contributes to the Community Fund. IHIIBNY CIQILIU IB orncsns Melvin Butenhoff .......... .................... ................ P r esident Wallace Young ..,,.... Karl Eickemeyer ........ Clarence Ahrens ......... Mr. Harrison .......... Mr. Collinge ........ The purpose of the Hi-Y Club is to promote, maintain, and extend in school and the community a high standard of Christian living. Meeting every Wednesday night at the Y. M. C. A., the club is directed by Mr. Glen Harrison and Mr. Collinge. .......Vice President ,..........Secretary ............................Treasurer M. C. A. Director ...............Faculty Adviser The club participates in community affairs, such as distributing Thanksgiv- ing and Christmas baskets to the needy of the city. Various social activities are enjoyed throughout the year. TOP GROUP TOP ROVV: Cole, Zim-bell, Fineran. Cl-INTER ROVV: Vetier, Theisen, Swanherg, Krnpidluski, Bicfkforri, Susur. BOTTOM ROW: Miss Swain, Miss Clark, Mlvziva, Lambert, Flor, Miss Vuhs, Miss Chapman. CENTER GROUP TOP ROW: Flor. Miss Chapman, Miss Clark, Miss Braille, Miss Denison, Miss Burllhziri, Miss Flynn, NVQ-nzlt. BOTTOM ROW: lflilurs, Fnndre, Felch, Theiscn, Very, Chapin, Puchncr, Lambert, Nelson. BOTTOM GROUP TOP ROVV: Magit, Zender, Dominski, Miller, Young. Russvll, Haufe, Smith. CENTER ROW: M. Culllnge, Nimz. Ahrens, Sischo, Call, Beilkv, Seipp, Jcwsnn, Mr, llurrison. BOTTOM ROW: Meyer, Maxwell, Ahrens, Butenhoff, Drew, l-Iickvmc-yer, Lmlmis. Page 51 W A U G O N A N S T U D E N T H Y Page 52 -sw I I I I I I I I 1 I X I -+ OEIIQIEQEQE CIIILIUIEJ OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester Eleanor Rideout .e,,... ..,..... P resldent Ye......... ,7.......,. R uth Koenig Margaret Gogg ....... ........ V ice President ..............., Jacqueline Poch Joyce I-Iartwig ,,,,.,,.. ....., S ecretary .......... ....,... M ary Schreier Dorothy Vetter ........, ,......., T reasurer ........ ......... F' lossie Louze Miss Behlin g ,,...... Acquaintance with the procedure of social functions and with the qualities essential to securing and holding a busi- ness position, is achieved by the mem- bers of the Gregg Club, an organizati-on composed of advanced stenographic stu- dents. Business men address the group on practical business principles, and the club visits various business offices in the Adv1ser.....,... Miss Behling city. During the year several holiday parties are held. Because of its vital interest in school and community activities, the Gregg Club willingly assists in any way it may any school or community endeavor. It aids the Veterans organizations of the city in their Forget-me-not and Poppy Sale drives. IVIIPUIlI'IIEIVIIPUIII1IIS CIIILIU IB OFFICERS ' Junior Group Senior Group Laurence Reiche ...... ....,... P resident .................. ...... J ohn Elliot Glendy Chapin ....... ........ V ice President ..,.........,....... George Dern Anna Schoeneman ................ Secretary-Treasurer ........ Lloyd Krause Mr. Keeler ...............,. ........ A dv1ser ........................,..........,.... Mr. Roeske Although divided for efficiency, the Mathematics Club as a unit, aims to pro- duce an understanding of mathematics cutside of the sphere of the classroom, Under the direction ,cf Mr. Roeske, the Senior Group studied the slide rule. Mr. Keeler's Junior Group interested them- selves in mathematical oddities. Miss Zellhoefer and Glendy Chapin with a Mathematics Club cast, produced a play, Falling in Love with Plane Geometry. SCIIIIIENCEIE CIIILIUIB OFFICERS Clarence Thomas ...... ........... . ......... ....,........... P r esident Howard Tiller .....,....,. ....... V ice President Marjorie Krueger ....,... ................ S ecretary Alice Felch .........,....... ......... T reasurer Mr. Minsart ....... To develop an appreciation of all phases of science, the club operates on practical applications of science. Two methods of accomplishing this are in- formal discussions among the members and addresses by outstanding scientists cf the community. ......,Adviser During the current year Mr. Abrams, a. chemist at the Marathon Paper Mills company, Mr. Brabender, the president of the local Engineer's Club and a re- search chemist at, the Marathon Paper Mills company, and Doctor Kclter, a local dentist, were the guest speakers. TOP GROUP TOP ROVV: Nelson, Iiilnlersllzxllrien, IIr1fl'm:rn, Otto. Neitzlie, lV:illers, Holt. Inzm. Svliultz, Ilinlz. M. llfI03'1'!', tifizdeeki, IJ. Meyer, W. H4l1'I'Th2lll, Hummerdinpg, Tllllilb ROYV: Frei, Kurlh, Manthie, VVilI, Dallmun, Thompson, Krzimer, Ramllol'l', Dexter, Hunsnn. Mueller, Sehreier, Severson, KllIHHll'I bXl', Genric-h, Beltz, Sehmieden. Sl-XTOND ROW: Koenig, Rulnff, Tanek, Sa-hnenherr, Gi'egury, Stuhlme, Thursrn, lslrerner. Smith, Kane, hrzxnmer, lNei1,::lnd, Miss Swain, Louze, Miss Perry. BOTTOM ROVV: Miss Bchling, Guetzke. Jzihsmzrn, I,:xmlre1't, l.yn4'l1, liuslrmlli, Nnhr, flugpg, liillemzi llurtwila, Vetter, HJllllll'k'ilt'l, Bnreli, KZU'IllllSli1'. Ilnelnritt, Mielmlslie, CENTER GROUP TOP ROW: Luttimer, Rein-h, Buller, Hutt, Huwlznnd, Kuusmzmn. R Imm. '1'lmm:ls, Oppvgarsl, KIIHINTPIR ROW: VVinetzki. Amlcrsun, Bez-hex, Obey, Nvill. lfitzkin, Teskuslu, Ilelln-i'p,:, Chapmzin. BOTTOM ROW: G. lmm, lCp.:p:elxre41l1t, Hzmlu-, Mr. Keeler, Chapin, llewli, idllmlt, Krfinse, Mr. Rneske, Kleinheinz, Butenlmff. BOTTOM GROUP TOP KOWV: O. Genrieh, Klll'l1I'llt'l'ONV, Blattert, VVenclt, Hflrtwipf, CMNTIGIQ ROW: Bucher, Gums, Will, Dyke, Erdmarzn, Goetsch. BOTTOM ROW: W. flenrwli, Fm-la'l1. Kruep,:er', 'l'hunm's, Mr. Minsart, Klein. Page 5 3 G R E G G M A T H C H E M I S T R Y Page 54 Q. -+ STTIUIDIENT GUDIUNCEIIIL President: First Semester ......... ,...... Il Ielvin Butenhoff Second Semester .............. .........,. J ohn McKee Commissioner of Finance ,,.............,.. ,,,,,... G eorge Quandt Commissioner of Girls' Activities .....,,. ,,,.,Y. D orellen Lambert Commissioner of Social Activities: First Semester ..............,.,.,. ..., ....... ......... H e l en Leistikow Second Semester .............. Commissioner of Publicity ...,..,.. Secretary ......,,.........,.........,.....,... Cheerleader ,,,,... Adviser ......... The Student Council, functioning as an advisory body, helps the administration in reaching satisfactory conclusions on many school questions and assists in managing student organizations, In the true sense of the term it is an advisory body, and should not be misinterpreted to be student government. The inauguration this year of the home room representative system marked a progressive step. This wider representa- ticn resulted in a closer tie and greater .......Patricia Eilers .....,,..Jane Grant Ford .............Helen Ziebell ,.....Helen Burmeister Roeske harmony between the student body and the administration. At the first State Convention of Stu- dent Councils, held at Milwaukee, the council officers found fine suggestions. Letters of inquiry concerning certain phases of our council organization have been received from various schools. Although the growth of the student council has been slow, it has been healthy and constructiveg there is a continual striving for efficiency and improvement. TOP GROUP TU? ROW: Mr. Rnvskn, Ford, Ziehell, Lambert. Quandt, BOTTUI-I HOW: Cnh.'1:1n, lflilers, Mc-Kee, B141-fnhuff, Lvistxkow, Burlm-lstvr. CENTER GROUP 'IOL ' RO'-V: Vim nzel, Huchlritl, Bernstein, Gm-dtkv, Cnll. Imm, Horuk, Krmsxnnn, In-Lisle, Harm-n. Cl-INTER ROVV: Bzllmcrwk. Chapman, Paulsnn, VVax.:nvr, Mirman, Anduraun, I-'rvilwr3.:, McArthur, Meyden., Pope, Sanders. BOTTOM ROW: BOTTOM GROU TOP ROVV: OI Erdman, Hanson, Theisen, Damon, Howm Groif, Ilzrnlels, Fundrv. P mpegard, VVurpeh11ski, Kluprat, Sommerfeldt, Zcndcr, Brandenburg, Kannenherg. Cl-ENTER ROW: Jahsman, Kaas, Duty, John, Alford, Bernstein, Kfmsmann, Finkbeiner. BOTTOM ROW: Davis, Winetzki, Kleinheinz, Leistzkow, Benz, Nohr, Schultz, Weiland, Lynch. Page 55 C O U N C I L R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S . . I-C-I4 . . bcmcgl . . Wm!-HZWEN . . on-'OWEN . 0 ZOIAZWEN . . Umnmzwmh . Page 56 MARCH RY UA ' ' FEBR RY UA ' JAN 'T UISQH 'lux H Ix H 4 1936 WAHI-:CAN -l:I..lxl,.I'I1l'I'! AIDIRIIIL .. .. IVIIPMY .. .. 1uNE Page 57 'P' W +V Page 58 T A+ APRIL 6 6 7 8 10 11 16 17 17 18 18 20- 21 23 24 25 29 MAY 1 2 11 15 16 18 21 24 28 29 SIPIRIINCE QENILIENIDAIR IIQIDIME Contest in oratory and extemporaneous speaking. Chapter of Quill and Scroll granted to Wausau Senior High. National Honor Society Installation. Boxing semi-finals. Good Friday-no school this afternoon. Boxing finals. League Forensic Contest here. Rufus Rose Marionettes at Central School auditorium. German Club social meeting. Boxing-East Green Bay at Wausau. Pinafore matinee for grade-school children. 21 Choir presents Gilbert and Sullivan light opera H.M.S. Pinafore . Skyrocket issued. Vocational Guidance talks during home room period. District Forensic Contest at Stevens Point: Dawn Bennett wins first in declamatlong Victor Gurholt places second in oratory. . Freshman party at Junior High. Admiral Richard E. Byrd appears at Grand Theater under auspices ot P'.T.A. Council. Waugonian May Ball. Band and Orchestra go to district tournament at Merrill. Student Council elections. All-school dance. Boxing4Portage versus Wausau. Senior Class Play- A Murder Has Been Arranged '. Recognition day. Baccalaureate services. Graduation. Prom. n ,,WA .4 Batter up , . . Putt-putt . . . More putt-putt , , . Racketeer . . . In full color . . . Spokes and saddle . . . On the bar . . . Another day . . . The thinker . . . Assignments finished . . , Late spring snowfall . . . Treed. Page 59 Page 60 +-----if ll! !9I Q31 161 lwi 131 ll! .sl QC! lA! IN! -I-------L SIPIEIECEIH The reinauguration of declamation marked a greater forensic activity this year. Great ability was shown by the members of the various groups. Miss Flynn coached the declaimersg Miss Bohl, the extempore readers, and Mr. Marquardt, the extempore speakers and the orators. These groups vary in their procedure, but similarly they deal with building effective speech. Extempore reading consists of reading offhand a selection of any type from lyric poetry to a scientific report after about one hour of practice. In the school contest held March 25, Marver Bernstein won first place, Esther Wendt, second place, and Evelyn Mueller, third place. Differing as t.he name implies, extem- pore speakers choose a topic, prepare it in one-half an hour, and then give it in the form of a speechi. Of the nine con- testants, Harry Howland won first placeg Elmer Klaprat, second placeg and Alice Burrill, third place in the school contest. In oratory a different set-up occurs. The orator prepares his speech in advance. He then gives the speech in the form of a polished public address. This year Victor Gurholt and Paul Hoeper won first and second places respectively. A change in the forensic constitution provides for both humorous and dramatic declamation. D'awn Bennett won first place in the school contest as a dramatic declaimer, while Gladys Imm was the choice for humorous declamation. The winners of first places in the school contests were the representatives of the school at the league contest held in Wau- sau on April 16. Representatives from Merrill, Medford, Tomahawk and Rhine- lander also participated. Victor Gurholt, and Dawn Bennett won first places in oratory and dramatic declamation, re- spectively, and Harry Howland carried off second place in extempore speaking. HEQDILIF The 1935 golf team of the Wausau High School had the most successful season of any golf team that has ever represented this school. The team, composed of Cap- tain Edwin Schoenfeldt, Robert Helberg, and Leonard Pauls, and coached by Mr. Luebchow and Mr. Hollern, won the Wis- consin Valley Conference Golf Tourna- ment and placed fifth at the Wisconsin State High School Tournament. The score of the Wausau team for thirty-six holes in the conference tourna- ment were: Schoenfeldt, 1743 Pauls, 180, and Helberg, 173, for a total of 527. Stevens Point placed second with 550 strokesg Rhinelander, third with 559: Antigo, fourth with 576, and Merrill, fifth with 593. The team looks forward to an equally successful team in 1936 under their new coach, Mr. Underwood, and with their two returning veterans, Captain Schoen- feldt and Pauls. EXTENIPORE READING AND SPEAKING-TOP GROUP 'FIJI' ROW: Bm-rnslvxn, Ibppvgzurci, Kluprat, Svhulmun, Hnwland. t7l4IN'I'lfIIi HOW: Miss liuhl, Kunlz. Muvlln-r, Nelsun, Parmxtu. Idtzkin, Bliss, Mr. 1X'l:nrql1:n'1i1. IHJTTULI RUW: i'U4'llIH'l'. W4-nrlt. Iivnuvtt, Bzxuvr. Wex, G1-nrivh, Burrill. ORATORV AND DECLAMATION-CENTER GROUP 'FIJI' ROW: flllrholt, Knnlu-l, Elrwln-11 Kuvvhlv. Simmons, Kmxsmann, Mr. Marquarfit. ILKJTTUM HOW: Miss Iflfvllll. hum, Mzxdur. Idizkin, Nf0yf'l7lIT1, BL-111-zlitz. Turnvr, Bcnnutl, Nvlsun. GOLF-BOTTOM GROUP H4-llwrpf. S4'lmvnfA'ld. Pauls. Mr. I.L1m'hm'l11:w, Mr. llullvrn. Poge 61 S P E E C H G 0 L F Page 62 IFPMEIU ILTTWY l x . ' if . w C: '54 . ' . ' f i , .5 le -in 5511 wtf' 'N H M y A' 'Ds 'fir W . ,rt A ga . 5 I it . fb . .. . . .Q e V. X . Q. ,::,.L A .. I Q' iii. ' TOP ROW: ANDERSON BECKER BEHLING PAINTER BERG BOHL BRATLIE CENTER ROW: BURKHART BURTON CHAPMAN CLARK COLLINGE DARRIN. DIDDAMS DRESCHER BOTTOM ROW: EWERS FLYNN GRILL HEINRICH HENDERSON HICKEY HOPP G. JOHNSON MARY G. ANDERSON LYDIA A. BECKER MAYME A. BEHLING I. C. PAINTER Clothing, Foods Physical Education Shorthand, Typing Principal BEN BERG Physics. Geometry RAY J. BURTON Bookkeeping. Accountingg Di- rector of Commercial Dept JOSEPHINE N. DARRIN Music MARY V. FLYNN U. S. History, European History DONALD H. HICKEY Commercial Subjects QSubstitutej LILLIAN V. BOH L English ELINOR CHAPMAN English DONALD G. DIDDAMS Chemistry, Biology KARL R. N. GRILL Band, Orchestra WAN DA A. HOPP Music GRACE B. BRATLIE English BEULAH C. CLARK Librarian AUBREY A. DRESCHER Biology FRIEDA HENRICH Office GEORGE JOHNSON European History EDNA F. BURKHART English: Director of English Department ROGER W. COLLINGE English CLYDE M. EWERS Physical Education: Director of Athletics ARTHUR L. HENDERSON U. S. History, Social Civics IFPMEIU ILTTTY Page 63 1 W ' 'A V' i lil I , A. TOP ROW: H. JOHNSON JOHNSTON KEELER ROESKE LUEBCHOW MARQUARDT MAXWELL CENTER ROW: METZ MINSART NORTON OAKLAND OLSON PERRY PYNN QUANDT BOTTOM ROW: RASMUSSEN ROSS SCHILLING SCHWEIZER SWAIN UNDERWOOD VOHS ZELLHOEFER HARRY A. JOHNSON MRS. C. G. JOHNSTON EDMUND KEELER ELMER A. ROESKE Chemistry, G1-omvtry ERWIN O. LUEBCHOW ll, S, History. Social llircvtor of History ami Sorixrl Civivs Dvpa ANTON P. MINSART Cha-niistryg Iliri-1-tor of Sm-ivnu I li-purtinvnt MILDRED E. PERRY Typing, Shorthzinfi AR LENE ROSS English Clothing Algebra, Geometry ERVIN C. MARQUARDT WILLIAM M. MAXWELL Civics Iilconomics, Social Civics mercial Law, Typing rtmvnts STANLEY K. NORTON Lat ln LUCIN DA OAKLAN D English WILLARD E. PYNN Bookkeeping, Typing HALE F. QUANDT U, S. History, European Economic Geography. Com! Algebra, Geometry: Vic-efPrinclpul ELIZABETH METZ Olfive ARTHUR W. OLSON Biology, History SIGRID B. RASMUSSEN Art History GLADYS R. SCHILLING FLORENCE SCHWEIZER ELLA SWAIN Biology French, Latin Shorthand, Typing HAROLD W. UNDERWOOD VIOLET M. VOHS MARILLA ZELLHOEFER Bookkc-vpinpz, lficonomir Gi-op l-English German, Geometry raphy. Typing Page 64 + l 1 I E I i ! Q Z 1 I 4- IINTVIEIRNPUYIIIDNPXIL CIIILIUIB OFFICERS Marver Bernstein ....... .....,,............. ......... P r esident Irene Rietzow .,.......,..,, ......... S ecretary Mr. George Johnson Mr. A. L. Henderson ...,............... ...............,........,..,.................... A dvisers Organized in February, with the pur- pose of stimulating interest among the students in international affairs and world problems, the International Club has 'attracted to its meetings students particularly interested in history, civics, and current events. With the help of its advisers, Mr. George Johnson and Mr. Arthur Henderson, discussions have been held concerning the United States Con- stitution and Supreme Court, how to keep out of war, and European and Japanese imperialism. The club gives an oppor- tunity to students to express opinions freely and exchange ideas on vital topics. UDNSIEIIQVPMYIICDN GEILIUIEJ OFFICERS Paul Loomis ..,.... .................,.. ...,........... P r esident Floyd Sischo ........... .A......,..... V ice President Rcland Boelter ......... ....... S ecretary-Treasurer Miss Schilling Mr. Diddams Mr. Drescher .......,............,......,......... ............................................... A dvisers When the Conservation Club was or- ganized in the spring of 1935, it received access to a tract of land for conserva- tion in Gardener Park which is located on Highway 51, about seven miles south of Wausau. The club cleared land and planted about five thousand evergreen trees in the open -and in transplant-beds: seed beds also are kept. Other than actual conservation work, the advisers acquaint the members with certain phases of flo-ra and fauna, such as trees and wild life. CEIEIQIWNN ULIUIEQ OFFICERS Marion Goetsch ........ .................... .................. P r esident Jeanne Helberg ......... ,......... V ice President Jeanne Scharbalf ........ ....,.......... S ecretary Miss Zellhoefer ............................. ............................................. A dviser The German Club was organized for the purpose of providing an opportunity to bring together those who are inter- ested in German culture. The club aims to develop fluency and ease in the use of the German language. The meetings are in the form of social gatherings with German songs, games, and other amuse- ments. TOP GROUP TOP ROW: Mr. Henderson, Kuosman, Klein. Simmons, Monk, Berger, Mr. Geumzm' Johnson. BOTTOM ROW: Reich, Oppegard, Rietzow, Bernstein, Bacher, Nelson. CENTER GROUP , TOP ROW: Hett. Sommerfell, Klein, Swanson. KYPINTER ROVV: Miss Schilling, Nlitter, Johnson, Mr. llrcscher, Mr. Diddums. BOTTOM ROW: Reich, Schoencman, Rhyner, Sischo, Bnelter, Michael. BOTTOM GROUP TOP ROW: Kuschmann, Meyer, Monk, Knnsmann, Melzing. THIRD ROVV: Lowenstein, Peters, Callies, Priebe, Klein, Michael, Ishcrner, Berger, Reich. SECOND ROW: Miss Zellhoefcr, Ahrens, Reissmann, Pope, Birkhulz, Kruger, Mcllraith, Leistiknw, l.zzm.:e, Mcarak, Morman. BOTTOM ROVV: Burrill. Bauer, Mueller, Helberg, Goetsch, Scharbau, Puchner, Kleinschmidf, Andere:-1. Page 65 -lPZ7Um-lZ- Z0- FP Z0--lP4Zmv1ZO0 ZPZWMQ N!-NYIIIDNAII. IHCDNQDIR SCDQEIIIUHY The National Honor Society aims to promote leadership, and to develop char- create enthusiasm for scholarship, to acter. These purposes are the basis of stimulate a desire to render service, to the membership requirements. Arlene Allen Marver Bernstein Sybil Bower Virginia Brown Alice Burrill Melvin Butenhoff Marian Carpenter Leona Dallman Jerome DeLisle George Dern Karl Eickemeyer John Elliot Marion Erdman Alice Felch William Gaedtke Elaine Bauer Glendy Chapin Jean Coleman CLASS OF 1936 Marion Goetsch Evangeline Goetzke Victor Gurholt Celeste Hanson Joyce Hartwig Agnes Imm Ruben Imm Clarence Isberner Robert Jewson Lloyd Krause Margaret Kummerow Dorellen Lambert Helen Leistikow Herbert Lemke Frances Lynch CLASS OF' 1937 Mary Alice Duskey Paul Hoeper Lucille Klos Rose Mary Mleziva Evelyn Mueller Ina Nohr Floyd Peh-oski Ruth Pfaff Peggy Puchner George Quandt Mary Schreier Bernice Shivek Carmen Stieber Marjorie Tanck Clarence Thcmas Marguerite Very Winton Wenzel Florence Ziebell Jean Scharbau Edith Theisen 1DlUI1lI.ll. ANID SCEIQIDILII. The Quill and Scroll is an international staffs according to several requirements journalistic honorary society. Members as scholastic standing, class standing, are chosen from the school publications and outstanding journalistic ability. Glendy Chapin Jean Coleman George Dern Mary Alice Duskey Marion Erdman Alice Felch Opal Genrich Victor Gurholt Paul Hoeper Robert Jewson Lucille Klos Lloyd Krause Helen Leistikow Advisersg Mr. Norton Mr. Berg Miss Oakland Evelyn Mueller Floyd Pehoski Peggy Puchner Mary Schreier Clarence Thomas Winton Wenzel :Vg I X SC L TOP GROUP TOP' ROW: Thomas, Wenzel, DeLisle, Krause, Eickemeyer, FOURTH ROW: Hoeper, Pehoski, Dern, Jewson, Isberner, Elliot, Imm, Gaedtke. THIRD ROW: Mleziva, Felch, Dallman, scharbau, Burrill, Hanson, Goetzkc, Klos, Goetsch, Duskey, Ziebell Chapin, Stieber. SECOND ROW: Thelsen, Brown, Coleman, Bauer, Very, Nohr, Bower, Pfaff, Shlvek, Carpenter, Tanck Imm. BOTTOM ROW: Mueller, Erdman, Quandt, Gurholt, Lambert, Butenhoff, Hartwig, Bernstein, Schreier, Puchner. Not on Picture: Allen. Kummerow, Lemke, Lynch, Leistikow. BOTTOM GROUP TOP ROW: Mr. Norton, Mr. Berg, Thomas, Krause, Wenzel. CENTER ROW: Schreier, Chapin, Dern, Pehoski, Jewson, Hoeper, Erdman, Duskey. BOTTOM ROW: Coleman, Leistikow, Genrich, Mueller, Gurholt, Felch, Klos, Puchner. Page 67 N H S Q Cv S 'E Nw A H S f A PJ -if W Page 68 I l s l I I 1 a I I l I -5- FLUTE: Dan Hagge, Sadie IBNN ID MR. K. R. N. GRILL, DIRECTOR MR. E. L. KEELER, DRILL MASTER Luttschwager, Ruth Wendorfp PICCOLO: Leslie Litzer, John Wiegand: OBOE: Raymond Rozelle, Eleanor Lowensteing BASSOON: Phyllis Meyer: CLARINET: Dawn Bennett, Warren Call, Glendy Chapin, Catherine Coleman, Elaine Fineran, Neal Fleming, Lois Fluegel, Amold Goetsch, Jeanette Goetzke, Robert Maxwell, Loretta Poeske, Robert Quade, Dunbar Schuetz, Angeline Shie- goski, John Tetzlaff, Jean Wilcox, Lyle Zastrow: ALTO CLARINET: Marjorie Wirth: BASS CLARINET: Jacqueline Poch: SOPRANO SAXOPHONE: Clinton Hitz: ALTO SAXOPHONE: Melvin Butenhoff, Fem Damon, Charles Jehn, Vivian Johnston, Ralph Mirmang TENOR SAXOPHONE: Kathlyn Gilstad, Floyd Pehoski. Mary Ann Lang, BARITONE SAXOPHONE: Alanson Whaley, CORNET: William Birkholz, John Elliot, Abraham Fox, Clarence Isberner, James Kerr, Hazel Kropia, Eleanor Reissmann, Norman Selpp, Florence Thirsten, Violet Westphal, Gordon Zillman, Virginia Bieble: Helen Schleld, HORN: Ethel Chapman, Robert Halder, Helen Knudsen, Marjorie Krueger, David Larson, Dolores Schultz, Marjorie Susor: TROMBONE: Melvin Brockman, Lee Damon, Mark Eisenman, Melvin Jaecks, Alfred Relssmann, Ruth Reissmann, Mark Scholfield, Robert Taft: BARITONE: Ben Ewers, Charles Miller, Russell Schmidt, Eugene Zender: TUBA: Marvin Jaeger. Roger Larson, Harold McDonel, Alfred Schaepe: PERCUSSION: Jerome DeLisle, John Fehl, David Haufe, Reginald Merwin, Roger Pittsley, Fred Reich, Paul Russell: DRUM MAJORS: Vivian Johnston, Robert Maxwell, Roger Plttsley: COLOR BEARERS: John Thresher, Alanson Whaley: COLOR GUARD: Willard Gernetzky, Elmer Klaprat. ID IRIIIIH IESII IRA VIOLIN: Iris Bickford, Rozella. Bloch, Henry Boller, Joyce Butenhoff, Willard Gernetzky, Norman Gritz- macher, Florence Gutowski, Arnold Hogg, Elmer Klaprat, Elvera. Klinger, Jean Meydam, Raymond Ott, Marie Polster, Jane Rasmussen, Marjorie Rotzoll, Roland Smith, John Thresher, Harold Trittin, Mary Joan Wachtl: VIOLA: Edward Jirovec, Hazel Keays, Patricia Paszek, Charles Weston: CELLO: Grace Burhop, Grace Hoppe, STRING BASS: Helen Etzkin, Rose Mary Gendron, Edgar Willson: PIANO: Eugene Stein- bach, Carmen Stieber: FLUTE: Ruth Wendorf: OBOE: Raymond Rozelleg BASSOON: Phyllis Meyer: CLARINET: Neal Fleming, Lyle Zastrowg TROMBONE: Mark Scholfieldg FRENCH HORN: Marjorie Krueger, Marjorie .Susorg CORNET: William Birkholz, Abraham Fox: BASS HORN: Alfred Schaepe: DRUM: Jerome DeLisle, David Haute. MISS JOSEPHINE M. DARRIN, DIRECTOR This year the choir presented the H. M. S. Plnafore in the high school assembly hall, April 20 and 21. PINAFORE A Comic Opera in Two Acts Libretto .,...,...... .,...,.,... W . S. Gilbert Music ..,,..., ..,..., S ir Arthur Sullivan CAST: The Rt. Hon. Sir Joseph Porter, K.C.B ........ . ....,,. Dan Senoraske and Paul Hoeper .Robert Burkhart Captain Corcoran ..............,..l...,......,... .....,...... .........,, - .......,.......... Ralph Rackstraw ,...,,. .. ..... ...... .......... D o nald Plant Dick Deadeye ..:........ .......,..,,........ P eter Eiden Bgatgwajn ,,,,,,,, ,,...... M 8.I'Vel' Bernstein Josephine ...... ,----,,------ A lice Felch Hehe ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,........,, ...... .....,. ,...... I I' I S BiCkf0l'd Little Buttercup ......................,..............,.....,........................--- .....,..,...,....-....,..--..--- S Ybil BOWBI' Dramatic Director and Designer of Costumes and Stage Setting ..........,........,.........,......... , .... ............ M r. Noel Seim Art Department and Mothers of Choir Members Decorations and costumes. ..... . ..........,...... ........,...............--,.......,... . CHOIR MEMBERS FIRST SOPRANO: Barden, Burek, P. Damp, Felch, Habeck, Hoffman, Klosterman, Kostroskl, Kragen- brink, Rasmussen, Schmalze, Ulrich, Wheeler: SECOND SOPRANO: V. Damp, Jones, R, Nelson, Thlele, Voelker: FIRST ALTO: Bauer, Beilke, Burns, Cleveland, Goetzke, A. Hanson, H. Hanson, Jedamus, E. Nowinskl, Polsterg Pope, Radtke, Sickler, Zahn, Zockert: SECOND ALTO: Gaska, Griosskopf, Hein- ricks, Wallers: ALTO-TENOR: Goeden, Rakow, Schoeneman, Severson: FIRST TENOR: Carlson, Helberg, Howland, Michael, E. Nelson, VV. Nowinski, Seehafer: SECOND TENOR: Rieman: FIRST BASS: Alford, Bernstein, Conway, Ei-den, Gering, Kijek, Quandt, Rauschl, Sindemian, Warpehoski: SECOND BASS: Henning, Hoeper, Kuehl, Steinbach, Viele. 8 9 Q 5 E? Y? Q ,C 4,2 ,, lv, V4-la, f ,,,,.. gg, bk ,L L' fx - .A TOP GROUP Till' ROW: liusm-ll, Jflvvks, A. RUISSITIZIIXTT, l'11svnm:m, Brm'lm1:m, Mm-llum-I, .lm-um-r, G4-rnvtzlq, 'l'lxr'm-slu-1' XVhulvy. Kluprul, Sm-lxm-pl-, li, 1.:u':4un, li, li1'issm:l11n, 'I':xl'l, l.. lmllwrl, SvlwlI'1vl4l, MV. UI'11l. lfUl'liTll ROW: Selmllz, Kmlrlscn, llulrlur IJ. l.zu'sun, Vlmymmzm, Snsnr, lin-11m-gl-1', .lnl1'mm, Vittslvy, Mau- xxvll, Miller, Svhmlclt, Zvmlvr, Illwn-rs, II:1l1l'm-, Mcrwin, lloivh. 'l'llllllJ ROW: .Il-lm, Rllflllllll. Bin-ble, ldllim, lllluzmm' livissmzum lfirsm lil-1ssn1:n1u, Sm-lxivlml, Islwrm-r. lla-rr, Iixrlalwlz, lfwx, Zillman, Wvstplml, liruplu, Thirstvn. Sn-ipp, Hutvnlmll, lf. lmnv-ln. SIQATUNIJ Huw: lwhxslv, IH-lwski, I,:mg, rlilstzul, XYIULIIIIIIT, l,xtzvr, llzuqgm-, l,l1tlsn'l1w:xuv1', Wvmlurf. lam-lla-, l,11xu-lxstm-111. INIm'4'r-mzsvn, 311-51-r, Pmrll, VVirIh, Hllx, Ifvhl, liU'I l'lJM HOW: S1111-pzruskl, Wilvux, Ullzxpin, B.Il!l1'U, Swllun-tx, l 1m-r:m, lfl--mnmg, Z:mtrmv, Qlliltlv, 1'.lII lim-tsvll, 'IH-lzlull', lflllvgx-l, lluvskv, 4Tulm'nmn, flux-tzlw, CENTER GROUP Till' IUJVY: VK'0m1vn1'l, Iiuzvllv, lflvrnlml, Zzrslrmv, AI-'51-l', Srlmm-px-, Sm-lwll'11-lil, Krm-p14'1', Sus-11-, lfnx, li.:ll lm--lz, lim-l,1slv, Hsmlk-. l'lf1N'l'l'Ili IUJW: Su-inbcu-lu, Stix-lwvr, Mr. Grill, Kvuys, Puszm-lc. .lirmw-r, 'l'l11'l-sln-r, llxvlxllmxwl, lintvnlml'l llutuwski. Gomlrmm, lfltzliln, Wxllsrm, Wzwlxll. Puls'lvr, Hfnzu, Gritzmzu-lwr, lilurll. lifJ'I 1'OM ROW: lluppl-. Bllrrill, Bl1I'hup, Kluprzxt, Triltin, lmsrlalxsewnl, linllvr, UH, flvrm-tzlcy, lillmqn-r, Mn-yduln, Iirrtzull. BOTTOM GROUP TOP ROW: BOI'll5ft'1Il, llvmluml, li, Nclwn, Gcrlng, liullsvhl. lim-hl. Kljvlc, W. Nmvlnslu, llm-pm-, Vu-lv, llvnnlng, Uunwzly. Min-huvl, Rin-mzm, llm-lhcrg. l-'UVHTII RUVVZ V. Immll, K'K':ilt4'r's, Alfurrl, Qllilllln. Stvirllrfxrll, Slumll-1'm:m, l-Iimlvn, Usxrlfmm, Sm-llzltl-1' Xkdlrpvlloski, Buuvr, lh'im'i4-ks. THIRD RUNY3 Kl'Zll'LlK'IllIl'lllk. l'lx-vvlzmrl, Pmmlwtor, Gm-nlvn, Sl-V1-1'wnn, 5.-l1m'm'lmux, llsxlwcll, Hulnb, XYlu-Q-In-I, Sn-klvr, Thivlv, lrupn-, Burmln-n. SICUUNIV li1lXVf Riisnlussvn, KluHl0l'ln:lnn, Vmwlkvr, PI llump, llunmm, Zahn, llnllvmul, Z:u'l1vr't. tlusku li. Nuwinski, Svlxnlfllzv, lf:-lm-ll. BOTTOM ROW: Hanson, Gm-tzlcv, .ln-slumus. Hun-k, Knslmslu, .lum-5, umsslmpf, B--lllw, liaulllw, li, N4-lson, L'lrlf-h, Rakuu. Page 69 B A N D O R C H E S T R A C H O I R Page 70 --f E l 1 l r 3 E ...+ WAIHIISEAN STTAIFIF Evelyn Mueller ........ ......,...................... George Dern ............... ........., Marion Erdmann ...... ........................... Lucille Klos, Jean Coleman ,.,.,.,, Clarence Thomas ..........,,,.,,,.......,....,... Vivian Johnston ....................,,.... Lloyd Krause, George Quandt ........,. Jean Wiechmann, ....,......,......,.... Robert J ewson ...............,............ ,.........,.....,..... Wallace Young, Robert Traeger ........ Joyce Hartwig, Evangeline Goetzke .......... Dorothy Zemke, Leona Michalski ...... Woodrow Mueller ....,,.,........,.....,................... Pat Eilers .,...,.,. Winton Wenzel ..,........,,...,,,,...,.,, ............,.. Gerald Hooker, .....Editor-in-Chief .......Business Manager ......,.........School Editor ................Assistants ........Organizations Editor ..................Assistant ,..,..,Features CcrEditors ...,..,...........Assistant ...,...Sports Editor .......Assistants ......,..,,.,........Typists ., .....Assi stants ..........Art Editor ......................Assistant Advertising Manager Floyd Pehoski, Warren Paronto ...... Advertising Assistants Mr. Norton ..................,..........,.,......................,.................., Editorial Adviser Miss Clark ....... .....,... A ssistant Editorial Adviser Mr. Berg ..,............... .,......................,.. B usiness Adviser Miss Rasmussen ....,.,. ..........Art Adviser The twentieth volume cf the Wahiscan must be distinctive! were some Of the first words addressed to the 1936 Staff- With this in mind every opportunity to produce a unique book was taken ad- vantage of. At the N. S. P. A. convention the staff was impressed by the changes in year book make-up. WVe found that the trend is from a book of balance to a book of balanced unbalancej' that is, the very formal order of sections and pictures is passe, We have tried to inaugurate a bit of this into the 1936 Wahiscan by doing away with the usual sectional divisions, and classifying the activities according to the various seasons in which they function. A more intimate feeling seems to be prevalent in some of the new group arrangements. The twentieth Wahiscan staff is very proud to include a record of two promi- nent events in this pictorial summary of the highlights of the school year. This year Mr. I. C. Painter observes the twenty-fifth anniversary of his service as principal of the Wausau Senior High School. For this reason we thought it very fitting to use silver as the second color. The second important event is the opening of the first unit of Wausau's new high school, In viewing the completed volume the staff feels repaid for the hours of con- centrated labor, struggle, and worry it has experienced in producing this volume, and it believes that the student body will approve of the radically changed book. TOPGROUP Miss Iiusnnxsse-n, MV. Nwtmm, I-1. Mum-ller, In-rn, Mr. Bvrg. Miss Clark. CENTER GROUP STANDING: Qllzmcil, KIAZHISL2 Tlwvuas. SIfIA'I'If1Ib: VV. Muvllur, VVcnzm-1, Ilartwig, Gun-tzke, .Im-wsun, Erdmzm, BOTTOM GROUP STANDING: Pm-hrrskl. Pzirmmto, Young, liookvr, Tr'z1v1.:er. SIGATICD: Zemke, Eilers, Wwchmunn, Johnston, Pfmluman, Klus, Min-hfxlske. Page 71 W A H I S C A N S T A F F Page 72 , l ACKERMAN AHRENS J. ALFORD R. ALFORD ALLEN ANDERSON ARCHIE ROGER G. ACKERMAN JOHN T. ALFORD ARLENE V. ALLEN LEORA J. ARCHIE English 1-Ind SUCH-ll SCi9l'lC9 C0mm9l'Ci21l KACCOUDUHSJ Commercial istenographicj Commercial QStenographicJ Course Course Course Course Attended Rothschild High, Intra-mural Basketball, 2: Waugonian Club, 2, 3, 4: Gregg Club, 3, 4: Gregg 1, 23 Basketball, 3, 4: COmmel'CiHl Club, 2, 3, 4: Gregg Club, 3, 4: Commer- Club President, 3: Commer- Choir, 2, Skyrocket, Sports Assistant, cial Club, 2. cial Club, 2: Waugonian 49 Madrigal Singers, 41 Club, 2, 3, 4. Choir, 2, 3, CLARENCE F. AH RENS Commercial 1AccountingJ Course Football, Student Manager, 2: Basketball, Second Team, 2, 3: First Team, 4: Hi-Y, 3, 4, Treasurer. ROBERT P. ALFORD VIRGINIA A. ANDERSON English and Fine Arts Course Home Economics-English Commercial Club, 2. 3: course Choir, 3, 4: 4'The Mikado, Waugonian Club, 2, 3, 4: 4. Student Club, 2, 3. ARTUS L. BARDEN W. BARDEN BEILKE BELTZ BERGER BERNSTEIN MARY E. ARTUS WILLIAM T. BARDEN VIRGINIA R. BELTZ MARVER H. BERNSTEIN English Course Commercial lAccountingJ Commercial lStenographicb Fllfeigll Language and English Course Course Course Waugonian Club, 3: Choir, 4. Gregg Club, 3: Waugonian Club, 2, 3, 4: Commercial Club, 2: Choir, 2. LUCILLE F. BARDEN RUTH J. BEILKE English and Social Science Commercial lStenographicJ Course Course Majors Choir, 4. Commercial Club, 2: Stu- . 7. dent Club, 2, 3: G. A. A., ' 2, 31 Gregg Club, 3, 4: Pep 3. l Club, 2: choir, 2, 3, 4. 9 3 5 .-Auf A 313 E , S C . A N I fi- Attended St. Paul Central High, 2, 3: Home Room Representative, 4: Skyrocket reporter, 4: Choir, 4: Dra- matic Club, 4: The Val- gantng Nat'l. Honor Society, , 4. CARL H. BERGER Foreign Language and English Chemistry Club, 4: German Club, 4: Mathematics Club, Page 73 BIBBY BLATTERT BLIESE BLUMENSTEIN BORCHARDT BORTH BOWER JAMES E. BIBBY ADELINE V. BLIESE ISABELLE A. BORCHARDT SYBIL H. BOWER Commercial 1Accounting5 Commercial lAccounting1 Commercial fAcc0unlingJ Latin and English Course Course and English Majors Course COUPSS Attended Evanston Town- Chemistry Club 3: Commer- B8-Skelball, 2: G. A. A-. 2, Waugonian Club, 3, 4: Stu- Ship High School, 1. 2. 32 cial Club, 2, 3, 3, 4: Pep Club, 3, 4: stu- dent Club, 2, 3: Commercial French Club: Dramatic denf. Club, 2: Wafugonian Club, 3, 4, Club: Student Club: Home WILMA B. BLATTERT Commercial iAccountin Club, 2, 3: Commercial Club, 2: Gregg Club, 3. 4. E J Course Course Chemistry Club. . rocket Reporter, 3, 4. 4 ' Sky- EILENE H. BLUMENSTEIN Commercial fStenographicJ Attended Manitowoc Lincoln High School, 1. 2, 3: Wau- Course Band, 2, gonian Club, 2. 3. Room Representative: Sky- rocket proof-reader: The Valiant' ' . HARVEY A. BORTH Commercial iAccountingJ Commercial Club, 2, 3, 4: DELORES M. BRAATZ Commercial iStenographicJ Course BRAATZ BROOKHYSER BROWN BRUSS BUREK BURKHART BURRILL VIRGINIA M. BROWN MARGARET T. BUREK ALICE J. BURRILL Commercial lStenographicJ Commercial 4Acc0untingJ English and Social Science Course Course Course Student Club, 2. 3- 43 Wall- G. A. A., 2, 3: Commercial Attended Milwaukee West Commercial Club. 2: Gregg Club, 3, 4: Waugonian Club, 2, 3, 4. Honian. 2, 3, 4: Gregg Club, 3: Treasurer of Senior Class. Club, 2: Gregg Club, 3, 4: Waugonian Club, 2, 3, 4. Division High School, 1, 2: Wauwatosa High School, 3: G. A. A.: Student Club: Dramatic Club: Waugonian Club: Orchestra, 2, 3, 4: Debate. ROBERT P. BURKHART English and Social Science GERTRUDE L. BROOKHYSER HAROLD W. BRUSS Commercial lACCOuntlngJ Industrial Arts Major Coume Choir 3. Course WH.ug0!liaIl Club, 2, 3, 4. Senior Hockey: Latin Club, 3: Mathematics Club, 3. JUNE V. COOKE Page 74 , :i A. BUTENHOFF M.BUTENHOFF CALLAHAN CAMPBELL CALL CAREY CARPENTER ALAINE E. BUTENHOFF DANIEL E. CALLAHAN WARREN L. CALL MARIAN R. CARPENTER English and Social Science Industrial Arts Major English and Social Science Science and Mathematics Course Football, First Team, 3, 4: Course Maiof Pep Club, 3: Waugonian Basketball, Second Team, 2, Hi-Y Club: Home Room Badger 4-H, 2, 3: Waugon- Club, 2, 3, 4: Student Club, 3, First Team, 4: W Club, Representativcg Band, 2, 3, ian Club, 2, 3, 4. 2. Skyrocket Staff, 3, 4. 4. MELVIN H. BUTENHOFF LOUISE F. CAMPBELL ALICE J. CAREY Science and Mathematics Commercial fStenographicy English and Social Science Majo: Course Course Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, President, 4: Waugonian Club, 2, 3, 4: Student Club, 2, 3, 4: Wau- National HUUOI' SOCiefY. 3, Gregg Club, 3: Commercial gonian Club, 2, 3, 4: Or- 4g Junior Class President, 3: Club, 2. chestra, 2, 3. Student Council President, 4: Band, 2. 3, 4. CHAMPAGNE CHAMPINE COLBORNE COLE CONWAY LUCYLLE O. CHAMPAGNE JACK H. COLBORNE FRANCIS W. CONWAY English and Social Science Science and Mathematics Science and Mathematics Majm- Course Course Student Club, 2, 3: Sky- rocket Staff, 4. Football, 2: Track, 2: Inter- class Basketball, 3, 4: Latin Club, 2, 3, 4: Mathematics Club, 2, 3, 4. Football, First Team, 3, 4: Basketball, First Team, 2, 3, 4: Tennis, 2, 4: Hi-Y Club, 3: VV Club, 4: C00 KE CORBETT MARIE F. CORBETT Home Economics and English Course Attended Antigo Senior High School 2: G. A. A., 4: Wau- gonian Club, 2, 3, 4: Sky- rocket Reporter. 3, 4: Or- chestra, 2. Choir, 4. CHARLOTTE M. CHAMPINE VIRGINIA H. COLE English and Social Science Foreign Language Course Course Pep Club, 3: Student Club, 2, 3, 4: Waugonian Club, 2, 3, 4: Vice-President, 4: French Club, 2, 3, 4: Latin Club, 2, 3: Choir, 2, 3, 4. English and Social Science Course Dramatic Club, 2, 3: French Club, 3: Mathematics Club, 3: Chemistry Club, 4: Stu- dent Club, 3, 4: Choir, 3: Extemp. Reading, 3: The Bad Penny, 4, LEONA H. DALLMAN VALRENE K. DAMP ALYCE T. DANIELS Page 75 COTA DALLMAN DAMON DAMP DAMROW DANIELS DELISLE VERA COTA FERN E. DAMON DORIS M. DAMROW JEROME DELISLE Home Economic and English Fine Arts an-:l English Majors English and Social Science Science and Mathematics Course Coursa Course G. A. A., 3, Pep Club, 3: Basketball, 1. 2: Baseball, 1. 25 Student Club, 3, 43 Choir, 3, 43 Dramatic Club, 3, 4. Student Club, 2, Mathemat- ics Club, 2, 33 Waugonian Club, Home Room Repre- sentative, Band, 2, 3, 4. French Club, 3: Waugonian Club, 2, 3, 4. Hockey, Second Team, 2: First Team, 3, 4: Boxing, 2, 3, 41 Home Room Repre- sentative, Band, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra, 4. Commercial iStenographicJ Course Basketball, 3, 4g Baseball, 2, 3, 43 Gregg Club, 3, 4: Waugonian Club, 2. 3, 4: G, A. A., 41 President, 41 Choir, 2. English Course Foreign Language Course Orchestra, 3, 4: Choir, 3. Waugonian Club, 2, 3, 4: Student Club, 3. 47 Latin Club, 2, 3: French Club, 3: Home Room Representative, Dramatic Club, 2. 3, 4: Treasurer, 4. DERN DERNBACH DEXTER DIX DOEPKE DOMINSKI DRAYS GEORGE H. DERN Science and Mathematics Course Intra-mural Basketball, 2, Mathematics Club, 2, 3, 4, Vice President, 3, 4, Latin Club, 23 Class Vice Presl- dent, 3: Wahiscan, Assistant Organizations I-Editor, 3 : Business Manager, 4. HELEN F. DEXTER Commercial fStenographicJ Course Waugonian Club, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club, 2: Gregg Club, 3, 43 Skyrocket Ad- vertising Assistant, 3, Or- chestra, 2. HERBERT L. DOEPKE ETHEL M. DRAYS Commercial CAccountingJ Commercial fStenographlcJ Course Course Attended Rothschild Junior Commercial Club, 25 Wau- High, 1, 2. gonlan Club, 2. 3, 4: Gregg Club, 3. 4. LAWRENCE E. DERNBACH ALMOND J. DIX JOHN R. DOMINSKI Commercial tAccountingJ English Course Commercial fAccountingJ Course Football, 1, 2. Course Mathematics Club, 23 Com- Hi-Y, 2, mercial Club, 2, 3, 4. Page 76 DREW DUDLEY DURKEE DUSKEY DYKE EICKEMEYER EIDEN ROY L. DREW BEULAH D. DURKEE ETHEL E. DYKE PETER A. EIDEN English and Social Science Commercial tStenographicJ Commercial fAccountingJ Commercial iAccountingy Course Course Course Course Attended Rothschild High Gregg Club, 3, 4: Commer- Basketball, 3, 4: Volleyball, Football, 4: Basketball 3 School, 1, 2: Hockey, 3, 4: cial Club, 2: Waugonian 3, 4: G. A. A,, 3, 4: Chem- Commercial Club 3 4 Hi-Y, 3, 4: Secretary, 4. Club, 2. 3, 4: Choir, 3. istry Club, 4: Waugonian Choir, 3, 4. Club, 2, 3, JAY J. DUDLEY AARON L. DUSKEY KARL F. EICKEMEVER English and SOCial Science Commercial fAccountingJ Industrial Arts Course Maier' Course Intra-mural Football, 3: Boxing, 3, 43 Dramatic Club, 3, 4: Vice President, 3: President, 4: Extemp. Reading, 3, 4: Where the Cross is Made, 2: The Thief, 4: Sham, 4. Football. 25 Boxing, 2, 3, 4. Football, Student Manager, 3, 4: Basketball, Second Team, 2, 3g First Team, 4: Boxing, 3. 4: Hi-Y Club, 4: W Club, 4: Skyrocket Mech. Foreman, 4. C. ELLIOTT J. ELLIOTT C. ERDMANN M. ERDMANN D. ETZKIN I. ETZKIN FALK CHARLES J. ELLIOTT COLETTE M. ERDMANN DAVID H. ETZKIN EVELYN M. FALK Industrial Arts Course Commercial tStenographic3 Commercial fAccountingJ Commercial fAccountingj Attended Madison East Side Course Course . Course. High school, 2g Mechanical Waugonian Club. 2, 3, 4: Track, 2: Commercial Club, Commercial Club 2 Gregg Staff Skyrocket, 3. Band, 2, 3, 3, 4, Cglub, 3: Waugomafn Club 2 . 4. 'F I JV we JOHN F. ELLIOTT Science and Mathematics Course Attended Woodruff Junior High, 1, 2: Minocqua High School, 3: Mathematics Club, President, 45 Band, 4. MARION A. ERDMANN English and Social Science Course Mathematic Club, 3: Secre- tary and Treasurer, 3 Chemistry Club, 4: Waugo: nian Club, 2, 3, 4: Home Room Representative, 4 Class Editor of Wahiscan, 4. ISADOR P. ETZ KIN English and Social Science Cou rs e Inter-class Basketball, 2, 3. 4: Inter-class Hockey, 3, 4: French Club, 3, 4: Drama- tic Club, 4: Mathematics Club, 3: Home Room Repre- sentative, 4: Choir, 4: Ex- temporaneous Speaking, 3: Oratory, 4. Page 77 Treasurer, G. FEHL J. E. FEHL J, S. FEHL FELCH J. FORD T. FORD FREIBERG GERALD W. FEHL JOHN S. FEHL JANE G. FORD ROBERT A. FREIBERG Commercial iAccountingy Commercial tAccountingJ Foreign Language Course Commercial 1AccountingJ COUYSG Course Hockey, 43 French Club, 2, Course Bafld, 2. 3, 4. 3, 4, Latin Club, 2, 3, 4: Commercial Club, 2. Student Club, 2, 3, 4,: G. A. A., 4, Waugonian Club, 2, 3, 41 Commissioner of Publicity, Student Council, 43 Skyrocket, Reporter, 2: Head Proofreader, 3, 42 Choir, 45 Dramatic Club, 2, 3, 4. JOHN E. FEHL ALICE I, FELCH TOM P. FORD English and Social Science English and Social Science Foreign Language Course Course Course Chemistry Club, Inter-Class Football, 2: French club. 2, 3, 4, Latin 4: Student Club, 2, 3, 4, Waugonian Club, 2, 3, 4: Secretary of Senior Class, 4: Skyrocket, Girls' Sports Reporter, 3: Girls' Sports Editor, 43 Choir, 2, 3, 45 Mikado, 3, Madrigal Group, 4. Club, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club, 2, 3, 43 Mathematics Club, 2, 3. WILLIAM J. GAEDTKE Commercial fAccountlngJ Course GAEDTKE GAJEWSKI GASKA GAST GAULKE GAZDECKI GENRICH PHYLLIS A, GASKA FRED W. GAULKE OPAL G. GENRICH English and Social science Commercial fAccounting1 Foreign Language Course Course Course Commercial Club, 2, 3 4 Home Room Representative, 45 Choir, 2, 3, Extemporan eous Speaking, 3. Attended Rothschild High Commercial Club, 2, 3, 4. School, 1, 2: G. A. A., 47 Waugonian Club, 3, 43 Choir, 3, 4. SY LVESTER M, GAJ EWSKI Commercial fAccountingj and English Course Boxing, 47 Commercial Club, 2. 3, 4. ANN L. GAST Commercial Lstenographicl Course Attended Birnamwood High School, 1, 23 Shawano High School, 3. Latin Club, 2, 3: Mztthemat ics Club, 25 Chemistry Club, 4: French Cluh, 4, Wau gonian club, 2, 3, 45 Stu dent Club. 3, 4, Skyrocke L Reporter, 32 Exchange Edl- tor, 4. ELEANORE V. GAZDECKI Commercial tstenographicy Course Gregg, 3, 4: Commercial Cluh, 2: Waugonian Club, 2, 3, 4. Page 78 N. GENRICH W, GENRICH GERNETZKY GIESE GOEDEN A. GOETSCH M. GOETSCH NORMA L. GENRICH Commercial fAccountingl WILLARD W. GERNETZKY Fine Arts Course BERNADINE C. GOEDEN Commercial qStenographicj MARION E. GOETSCH Foreign Language Course Course Orchestra, 2, 3, 43 Band, Course German Club, President, 43 Choir, 2. 41 Dramatics, 2, 33 Forest- Hockey Team, 23 Commer- French Club, 2, 3, 43 Wau- ry Club, 4. cial Club, 21 Gregg Club, gonian Club, 2, 3, 43 Stu- 3, 43 Pep Club, 23 G. A. A., dent Club, 2, 3, 42 Chemis- 23 Choir, 2. 3, 4. try Club, 43 Skyrocket Re- porter, 41 Choir, 2, 33 Rhapsody in Black, 23 Dramatic Club, 3, 4. WILMA N. GENRICH JAMES E. GIESE ARNOLD C. GOETSCH Commercial fStenographicJ Commercial tAccountingj English and Sgcial Science Course Course Course Gregg Club, 3, 43 Chemis- Commercial Club, 2, 3, 41 Band, 2, 3, 4, try Club, 43 Waugonian Skyrocket Reporter, 4, Club, 2, 3, 4 E. GOETZKE V. GOETZKE GOGG GOSSAGE GRAEBEL GROSSKOPF GUMS EVANGELINE V. GOETZKE Commercial 1StenographicJ MARGARET D. GOGG Commercial CStenographicJ ROBERT E. GRAEBEL Commercial iAccountingJ Course Course Course Pep Club, 22 Chemistry Gregg Club, 3, 4, Vice Fresi- Club, 43 Gregg Club, 3, 43 dent, 3, 43 Waugonian Club, Student Club, 33 Waugonian 2, 3, 43 Pep Club, 3: G. A Club. 2, 3, 43 Commercial A., 3, 4. Club, 23 Wahiscan Typist, 43 Choir, 2, 3. VIOLET E. GOETZKE ELMER J. GOSSAGE English and Social Science Commercial QAccountingl Course Course COUFSS 4-H Club3 Waugonian Club, Commercial Club, 2, 3, 4. 2, 3, 4. GENEVIEVE M. GUMS Commercial iAccountingy Course Chemistry Club, 41 Student Club, 3, 43 Dramatic Club, 2, 3, 4. IRENE L. GROSSKOPF Commercial LStenographicJ Gregg Club, 3, 43 Waugon- ian Club, 2, 3, 43 Choir, 3, 4. Page 79 VICTOR E. GURHOLT English and Social Science Course GURHOLT GUTOWSKI HAHN HAMMOND HANNE HANSON HARTWIG ALFRED E. HAHN DONALD F. HANNE JOYCE A HARTWIG Commercial 1AccountingJ Industrial Arts and English Commercial tstenographlcb Course Course Course Hockey, 33 Commercial Club, Choir, 2, 4. G. A. A., 43 Pep Club, 33 Attended Plattvllle H l g h School, 23 French, 3, 4: Skyrocket, Editor-in-Chief, 43 Debate, 3, 43 Oratory, 3. LORRAINE A. GUTOWSKI Home Economics and English Course Waugonian Club Choir, 2. 2, 3, 4. Gregg Club, 3, 43 Secretary, 43 Student Club, 2, 3, 43 Commercial Club, 23 Chem- istry Club, 43 Wahlscan Typist, 43 Choir, 23 Or- chestra, 2, 3, 43 Rhapso- dy In Black, 23 National Honor Society, 3, 4. RUSSELL C. HAMMOND CELESTE M. HANSON Science and Mathematics Commercial tstenographfcl Course Course , 2, 3, 43 Commercial, 23 Gregg Club, 3, 43 G. A. A., 3, 43 Treas- urer, 43 Student Club, 2, 3, 43 Waugonian Club, 2, 3, 43 Home Room Represcnta- tive, 41 Skyrocket, Head Typist, 42 Choir 23 Rhapso- dy In Black, 2. HEIDEMAN HENTGES HILDENSPERGER HILMERSHAUSEN HINTZ HOCHTRITT HOFFMANN ALVIN A. HEIDEMAN JAMES HILDENSPERGER ISABELLE D. HINTZ JOSEPHINE C. HOFFMANN English and Social Science English and social Science Commercial 4StenographicJ Commercial lAccountingj Course Course Course Course Chemistry Club, 3, Attended Watertown Sacred Student Club, 3, 42 Gregg Baseball, 3, 43 Basketball, Heart College, 23 Football, Club, 3, 4: Waugonian Club, 3, 4: Volleyball, 3, 43 G. 3. 43 Inter-class Hockey, 33 2, 3, 43 Choir, 2. A. A., 2, 3, 43 Commercial Track, 33 Basketball, 4. Club, 23 Waugonian Club, 2, 3, 4: Choir, 2, 33 Gregg Club, 3, 4. RAYMOND H. HENTGES DORIS A. HILMERSHAUSEN MARIE G. HOCHTRITT Commercial 1AccountinBJ Commercial lstenographicj Commercial 1St.enographicj Course Course Course Commercial Club, 2, 3, 4. Waugonian Club, 2, 3, 41 Basketball, 23 G. A. A., 2, Gregg Club, 4. 3, 43 Commercial Club. 2: Pep Club, 3, 43 Student Club, 3, 43 Gregg Club, 3, 43 Waugonian Club, 2, 3, 43 Chemistry Club, 4. 'J ,l IY A fl .f N.. f N 'x Page 80 M. HOFFMANN W. HOFFMANN HOLLINGER HOLT HOMERDING HOWARD HOWE MADELINE A. HOFFMANN VERYL I. HOLLINGER MABEL M. HOMERDING MARGARET L. HOWE Commercial 4StenographicJ English and Social Science Commercial fstenographicj Commercial iAccountlngJ Course Course Course Course G. A. A-, 4: Waugonian Waugonian Club, 2, 3, 4. G. A. A., 31 Basketball, 33 Hockey, 33 Pep Club, 33 G Club, 2, 3, 4: Gregg Club, Waugonian Club, 2, 3, 4: A- A-, 3, 42 Commercial 3. 4. Gregg Club, 3, 4. Club, 2, 33 Gregg Club, 3 Student Club, 2, 3: Wau gonian Club, 2, 3, 42 Choir 2, 3, 4. WINNIFRED E. HOFFMANN ALICE I. HOLT JOHN R. HOWARD Commercial LStenographicl Commercial istenographicl Latin and English Course Course Course Gregg Club, 3, 43 Wau- Gregg Club, 4, Waugonlan gonian Club, 2, 3, 4. Club, 2, 3, 43 Choir, 2. HUNGER HUNGERFORD HUTH HUTTENBURG A. IMM R. IMM ISAACSON LORRAINE L. HUNGER HELEN S. HUTH AGNES A. IMM HAZEL V. ISAACSON English and Social Science Fine Arts and English Commercial fStenographicJ Commercial fAccountlngJ Course Course Course Course Student Club, 2, Waugonian Waugonian Club, 2, 3, 4: G. A. A., 3, 4, Commercial Commercial Club, 2, Choir Club, 2, 3, 4. PED Club, 33 Wangah Club. Club, 23 Gregg Club, 3, 43 2. 22 German Club. 42 Choir, Waugonian Club, 2, 3, 4. 2. 4. CAROLINE HUNGERFORD HAROLD W. HUTTENBERG RUBEN A. IMM Commercial LAccounting7 and English and Social Science Science and Mathematics English Course Course Course Attended Hyde Park High Football, 3, 41 Basketball, Track, 23 Intra.-Mural Bas- School, 2, 3, Gregg Club, 4. Second Team, 2, First ketball, 25 Chemistry Club, J- Team, 3, 4, W Club, 4. 4, Mathematics Club, 4: Home Room Representative, 4. Page 81 ISBERNER JAHSMAN JEWSON JOHNSTON JONAS KARPINSKE KIEFFER CLARENCE R. ISBERNER ROBERT G. JEWSON HENRIETTA C. JONAS MARIE H. KIEFFER Commercial tAccountingJ Foreign Language Course Commercial tAccountingb Home Economics Course Course Course Inter-class Football, 2, In- ter-class Basketball, 2 Hockey, 3, 43 Commercial Club, 2, 3, 4g Dramatic Club, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Stage Manager, 2, 3, Stage Manager, 43 Band, 2, 3, 4. Football, 3, 4: Inter-class Basketball, 3, 4, Latin Club, 2. 33 Hi-Y Club, 4, Wahis- Attended Marathon High School, 2, 3. Waugonlan -Club, 2, 3, 4 Commercial Club, 25 Choir 2. can, Assistant Class Editor. 33 Sports Editor, 4, ILEAN F. JAHSMAN Commercial lstenographicb Course Gregg Club, 3, 43 Dramatic Club, 45 Waugunian Club, 2, 3, 4: Band, 2, 3. VIVIAN R. JOHNSTON Foreign Language Course G. A. A., 2, 32 Student Club, 2, 3, Latin Club, 2, 3 French Club, 2, 3, 43 Math ematics Club, 2, 3, Wau gonian Club, 2, 3, 4, Wa hiscan, Assistant Organiza tions Editor, 43 Band, 2, 3 41 Drum Major, 4. IRENE V. KARPINSKE Commercial CAccountlngJ Course Basketball, 2: G. A. A., 2, 3, Commercial Club, 2 Gregg Club, 3, 4, Wau: gonian Club, 2, 3, 4. KIJEK KING EDWIN F. KIJEK Industrial Arts Course Hockey, 4, Forestry Club, 33 Choir 4. HELEN E. KING Commercial fStenographicl Cou rso Gregg Club, 3, 4, Wau- gonian Club, 2, 3, 4. KLAPRAT C. KLIMEK ELMER E. KLAPRAT Commercial tAccountingJ N. KLIMEK KLINGER NATALIE M. KLIMEK Commercial fAccountingJ KOENIG KOLLOCK RUTH G. KOENIG Commercial 1StenographlcJ Course Course Course Commercial Club, 2, 3, 4, Waugonian Club, 2, 3, 4: Waugonian Club. 2, 3, 4: Orchestra, 2, 3, 4. Gregg Club, 3, 4. Gregg Club, 3, 4. CHESTER F. KLIMEK ELVERA D. KLINGER DOROTHY L. KOLLOCK Commercial fAccountingJ Commercial 1AccountlngJ Foreign Language Course Cuufse Course Dramatic Club, 2, 3, 4: Commercial Club, 2. Pep Club, 3: Commercial Latin Club, 2, 3, 4, French Club, 2, Waugonian Club, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra, 2 ,3,4. Club, 2, 3, 43 Waugonlan Club, 2, 3, 43 Student Club, 2, 3, 45 Skyrocket Feature Editor, 3: Re-write Editor, 4, Stage Manager, 3 1-Act. Plays, 4. Page 82 KOPCHINSKI A. KOSTROSKI C. KOSTRZESKI KRAEMER GERALD F. KOPCHINSKI Commercial CAccountlngJ Course Commercial Club, 2, 3, 4 ANNE M. KOSTROSKI Commercial fStenographicJ Course G. A. A., 2: Student Club, 2, 31 Gregg Club, 3, 4 Commercial Club, 23 Math CLARA I. KOSTRZES KI English and Social Science Course Waugonian Club, 2, 3, 4. NORMAN J. KRAEMER Commercial fAcc0untingJ Course ematics Club, 3, Waugonian Club, 2, 3, 45 Skyrocket Reporter, 2, 31 Feature Writer, 41 Choir, 2, 3, Mikado, 33 Dramatic Club, 3. 43 Extemporancous KRAJEWSKI H. K. KRAMER WILLIAM F. KRAJEWSKI English Science Course' Attended Rothschild High School, 1, 2, HELEN K. KRAMER Commercial 4StenographicJ Course Gregg Club, 4, Waugonian Club, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club, 2. H. J. KRAMER KRAUSE HENRIETTA J. KRAMER Commercial iStenographic7 Course Waugonian Club, 2, 3, 4, Gregg Club, 3, 4: Pep Club, 3. LAWRENCE E. KRAUSE Commercial LAcc0untingJ Course Commercial Club, 2, 3, 4. Speaking, 2. 3. 4. KRAUSE KRETLOW KRUEGER KUEHL KUMMEROW KUNTZ KURTH LLOYD 0, KRAUSE Science and Mathematics Course Attended Catawba High School, 2, Chemistry Club, 3, Mathematics Club, 42 Secretary, 43 Wahiscan, Feature Co-Editor, 4. MARJORIE G. KRUEGER English and Social Science Course Chemistry Club, 4: Secre- tary, 4, G. A. A., 4, Wau gonian, 2, 3, 4, Band, 2 3, 4, Orchestra, 3, 4. MARGARET A. KUMMEROW DOROTHY H, KURTH Commercial iStenographicJ Commercial 1Stenogx-aphicl and English Science Course Course Waugonian Club, 2, 3, 4 Waugonian Club, 2, 3. 43 Gregg Club, 4, Choir, 2. Gregg Club, 3, 45 Chemistry Club, 4, Skyrocket Typist, 4. HELEN 0. KRETLOW KENNETH H. KUEHL VIOLET I. KUNTZ Commercial 1AccountingJ Commercial 4Accountingl and English and Social Science Course Fine Arts Course Course Waugonian Club, 2, 3, 4: Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Choir, Waugonian Club, 2, 3, 43 Choir, 2, 3, 43 Madrigal 3, Group, 3, 4. Dramatics, 2. Page 83 LAABS LaHAIE LAMBERT LARSON LEISTIKOW LEMKE LENZMEIER MAHLON W. LAABS DORELLEN M. LAMBERT HELEN V. LEISTIKOW ELEANOR J. LENZMEIER Commercial 1AccountingJ Commercial QSten0graphicb English and Social Science English and Social Science Course Course Course Course Student Club, 2, 3, 43 Com- mercial Club, 2g Gregg Club, 3, 4: Waugonian Club, 2, 3, 4: General Pres- ident, 4, Class Officer, 23 Commissioner of School Activities, 35 Commissioner of Girls' Activities, 45 Dramatic Club, 2, 3: Ex- temporaneous Reading, 3. Waugonian, 2, 3, 43 French Club. 2, 3, 4: Dramatic Club, 2, 3, 43 Student Club, 2, 3, 43 German Club, 42 Commissioner of Social Ac- tivities, 45 Wahiscan, As- sistant Feature Editor, 21 Skyrocket, 2, 3, 4: Special Reporter, 21 Head Copy- reader, 3, Associate Editor, 43 Debate, 3, 41 Captain, 41 Extemporaneous Reading. 4, Intra-Scholastic first place, second place in dis- Cathedral High School, St Cloud, Minnesota, 21 Wau gonian Club. 3. 4. trict. GORDON P. LaHAlE DAVID V. LARSON HERBERT R. LEMKE Fine Arts and English Science and Mathematics English and Social Science Course Course Courgg Inter-class Football, 2, 3: Inter-class Hockey, 3, Slide Commercial Club, 2, Dra- Rule Club, 4: Band, 2, 3, matic Club. 2. 43 Dramatics, 4. LOEFFLER LERCH DONALD W. LOEFFLER Commercial 4Acc0untingy Course Inter-Class Hockey, 3: Com- mercial Club, 2, 3, 45 Junior Mathematics Club, 2. HERBERT LERCH Industrial Arts Course Football, 1nf9l C111SS- 2: FIPS! Team, 4. LOUZE LUEDTKE FLOSSIE K. LOUZE Commercial 1StenographicJ Course Basketball, 2, 35 Baseball, 2, 3: Gregg Club, 3, 4, G. A. A., 2, 3, 43 Student Club, 2, 3, 4, Waugonian Club, 2, 3, 4g Pep Club, 2, Choir, 2. LEORA L. LUEDTKE Fine Arts and English Course Tennis, 23 Skating Club, 2: Waugonian Club, 2, 3, 42 Student Club. 2, 3g Choir, 2, 33 Mikado, 3. LYNCH MAAS MacCORMICK MAGIT FRANCES B. LYNCH English and Social Science Course Basketball, 2, Latin Club, 23 Waugonian Club, 2, 3, 4: Student Club, 2, 3, 42 Wangan Club, 2, 3, Mathe- matics Club, 35 Pep Club. 2, 33 Dramatic Club, 2, 3, 43 Vice President, 43 Gregg Club, 45 Wahiscan, Adver- tising Assistant, 35 Choir, 2, 33 Debate, 4, Extempor- aneous Reading, 2, 3, 43 Sham, 45 Rhapsody in Black, 25 A Woman of Judgment, 3. DORIS J. MAAS English and Social Science Course Attended Lincoln H l g h School, Wisconsin Rapids, 2, Waugonian Club, 2, 3, 4: Choir, 2, 4. ALTH EA M. MacCORMlCK English and Social Science Course Waugonian Club, 2, 3, 4 HAROLD MAGIT English and Social Science Course Football, Inter-Class, 2 First Team, 3. 4: Hockey 4: Inter-Class Basketball, 3 41 Baseball, 2: W Club 4, Mathematics Club, 3 Band, 2. Page 84 MARSON MATHWICH HAZEL G. MARSON Commercial CAccountingJ Course Commercial Club, 2, 3, Waugonian Club, 2, 3, MAY NARD A. MATHWICH Commercial fAccountingJ Course Commercial Club, 2, 3, 4. 4. 4. MAZZARA McCROSSEN EDNA A. MAZZARA Home Economics Course Waugonian Club, 2, 3, 45 G. A. A., 2. CORINE J. MCCROSSEN Science Mathematics Course G. A, A., 43 Waugonian Club, 2, 3, 43 Band, 2, 3, 4. McKEE MEISN ER JOHN P. McKEE English and Social Science Course Basketball, 2, 3, 4, President of Student Council, 4. RODNEY C. MEISNER Science and Mathematics Course D. MEYER G. MEYER DOROTHY E. MEYER Commercial fStenographicJ Course Commercial Club, 2: Wau gonian Club, 2, 3, 4, Gregg Club, 3, 4. GEORGE J. MEYER Foreign Language Course Football, 2, 3, 43 Boxing 3 German Club, 43 Latin Club, 2. 33 Hi-Y, 4. MEYER MICHALSKE M. MILLER M. MILLER MLEZIVA MONK MUELLER MARGARET A, MEYER MARJORIE V. MILLER ROSE MARY MLEZIVA EVELYN W. MUELLER Commercial qStenogi-aphicj English and Social Science Commercial QStenographicJ Commercial fStenographlcJ Com-Se Course Course Course Gregg Club, 3, 4, Wau- Student Club, 2, 3: Wau- Waugonian Club, 2, 3, 4, Waugonian Club, 2, 3, 43 gonian Club, 2, 3, 4, Stu- gonlan Club, 2, 3, 47 Band, Gregg Club, 3: Student Club, Gregg Club, 3, 4: Student dent Club, 3. 2. 3, 4: Commercial Club, 2: Club, 3, 4, Dramatic Club, Skyrocket Reporter, 2: 4: Commercial Club, 2: Choir, 3, 4. Wahiscan Editor-in-Chief, 4 ..,. W A , H C , A N 7 -L LEONE V. MICHALSKE Commercial qstenographicy Course Basketball, 2, 3: Commer- cial Club, 2: Gregg Club, 3, 4, G. A. A., 2, 33 Pep Club. 25 Waugonian Club. 2, 3, 4: Wahiscan Typist, 4. MAU RICE C. MILLER English and Social Science Course Hi-Y, 4. 41 Skyrocket Copyreader, 3: Choir, 2, 3: Madrlgal Group, 31 Extemporaneous Reading, 3, 4: Mikado, 33 Rhap- sody ln Black, 2. ROBERT W. MONK Science and Mathematics Course German Club, 4, Slide Rule Club, 4: Chemistry Club, 49 Dramatic Club, 3, 4. Poge 85 MUELLER NEITZKE A. NELSON H. NELSON NEUPERT NINABUCK NOHR WOODY B. MUELLER ALBERTA H. NELSON RAYMOND NEUPERT INA E. NOHR Social Science and English Commercial fStenographici Industrial Arts Course Commercial lstenographicl Course Course Band, 2' 3, 4. Course Attended Marivn High Gregg Club, 3, 4: Waugon- Attended New London High School, 2: Dramatic Club, lan Club, 2, 3, 4. school, 23 Gregg Club, 3, 4, 3, 41 Wahlscan Art Editor, 4. BERNICE H. NEITZKE HARVEY E. NELSON ELNER G. NINABUCK C0mm2I'Cl8l fSiBY108l'HPhiCJ English and Social Science English and Social Science Course Course Course Gregg Club, 3, 45 Wau- gonian cum, 2, 3, 43 G. A. A., 23 Pep Club, 3, Home Room Representative, 4. Waugonian Club, 2, 3, 4. l ,,, OMHOLT D. OTTO M. OTTO OVEL PARKER PARONTO PAULSON EDNA H. OMHOLT MARION L. OTTO MAXINE G. PARKER LERA J. PAULSON English and Social Science Commercial fStenographicJ English and Social Science Fine Arts and English Course Course Course Course Basketball, 22 Commercial Gregg Club, 2, 4. Basketball, 2, 3, 43 Base- Home Room Representative, Club, 23 Student Club, 2, 3, Waugonlan Club, 2, 3, 41 Choir, 35 Mikado, 3. ball, 2, 3, 4, Tennis Cham- Choir, 3, 4. pionshlp, 3. 4: Latin Club, 2, Waugonian Club, 2, 3, 4: Vice President, 35 G. A. A., 2, 3, 45 Pep Club, 33 Student Club, 2, 3, 4. DORIS I. OTTO RAMONA M. OVEL WARREN G. PARONTO Commercial fSten0gra.phicJ Home Economics and English Science and Mathematics Course Course Course Gregg Club, 3. 41 Commer- Waugonlan Club, 2, 3, 4. Wahiscan Advertising As- clal Club, 2: Waugoulau Club, 2, 3, 4. sistant, 4: Extemlioraneuus Speaking. 3. 4- Page 86 FLOYD D. PEHOSKI Commercial iStenographich Course PEHOSKI PETRAN PFAFF E. E. POESKE E. W. POESKE POLSTER PORATH PRAHL RUTH V. PFAFF ELROY W. POESKE CHARLOTTE C. PORATH English Course Commercial tAccountingJ English and Social Science studem Club, 3, Skyrocket Course Course Copyreader, 4. Football, 2. French Club, 2, 3, 4, Com- Hockey, Senior Class, 4 Wahiscan Advertising As sistant, 4: Band, 2, 3, 4, RUSSELL PETRAN English and Social Science Course Inter-Class Basketball, 3, 4. mercial Club 2 5 Student Club, 2, 3, 47 Secretary of Sophomore Class, 2. EARL E. POESKE MARIE L. POLSTER HENRY H, PRAHL Industrial Arts Course Commercial qstenographicp English and Social Science Course Course Dramatics Club, 3, 4. Commercial Club, 23 Gregg Club, 3, 4: Waugonian Club, 2, 3, 4: Student Club, 2, 3, 43 Skyrocket Reporter, 35 Choir, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra, 43 Extemporaneous Speak- ing, 3. ,,, ,4,i 0. PRAHL R. PRAHL PREI PRICE PUCHNER QUANDT RAASCH ORON 0. PRAHL ESTHER M. PREI PEGGY PUCHNER VILAS A. RAASCH Commercial fAccountingJ Commercial rStenographicJ Latin and English Course Commercial 4Accountingj Course Course Dramatic Club' 2, 3' 4: Course Boxing, 3, 41 Choir, 25 Dra- Commercial Club, 2, Gregg Secretary, 3, 41 Student Basketball, 21 Hockey, 2, 3. matics Club, 3. Club, 3, 4, Waugonian Club, Club, 2, 3, 43 Skyrocket 41 Baseball, 23 Commercial 2, 3, 4. Feature Editor, 35 Head Club 2. Proofreader, 4 3 Extempor- aneous Reading, 3. RUTH PRAHL MAE A. PRICE GEORGE E. QUANDT Commercial tAccountingp Home Economics Course Commercial tAccountingJ Course Attended Merrill High Course Waugonian Club, 2, 3, 4. School, 2, 3. Basketball, 23 Senior Y League, 3: Hockey, First Team, 43 Hockey Student Manager, 43 Pep Club, 3, 4, Secretary and Treasurer, 3: Commercial Club, 2, 3, 43 Cheerleader, 43 W Club. 4 g Secretary of Junior Classg Student Council Com- missioner of Finance, 43 Wahiscan F e a. t u r e Co- Editor, 4: Skyrocket Adver- tising Assistant, 3: Choir, 2, 3, 43 Mikado, 4: Madrigal Group, 43 Dra- matic Club, 2, 3, 4g Where the Cross is Made, 23 Na- tional Honor Society, 3, 4. Page 87 RADLOFF RAMAKER RAUSCHL REINKE REULING RIDEOUT RIKER MARION A. RADLOFF FRANK J. RAUSCHL FRANK W. REULING MARY C. RIKER Cfmlmervlal 4ACC0uh!im:v Fine Arts Course Commercial 1Accuuntingl English and Social Science Course German Club' 4. Choir' 2' xx Course Course Basketball, 2, 3, 4: Volley- Commercial Club. 2, 3, -l. Mathematics Club, 2: Wau ball, 25 Baseball, 2, 3, gonian Club, 2, 3, 4, Stu 43 Hockey. 3, 4: Waugunlan rlent Club, 2, 3. 4. Club, 2, 3. 4, Gregg Club, 3, 4: G. A A., 3, 41 Com- mercial Club, 2. EDITH G. RAMAKER English Course MILDRED L. REINKE ELEANOR J. RIDEOUT Commercial tStenographicl Commercial 1Stenographicl Course Course Commercial Club, 23 Gregg Club. 3, 43 Waugonian Club. 2, 3. 4. Dramatic Club. 3, 4: Gregg Club, President, 3, 41 Slu- dent Club, 2, 3, 4: Mathe- matlcs Club, 2, 3, 45 Wau- gonian Club, 2, 3, 4: Sky- rocket, Advertising Assist' ant, 33 Society Editor, 4: Extemporaneous Reading, 2, 45 Dust of the Road, 3. ROLOFF ROSSOW ROTH ROZELLE RYHLICK SCHAVE SCHLEI ELAINE R. ROLOFF GEORGE A. ROTH LAWRENCE T. RYHLICK ELMO G. SCHLEI Commercial lstenographicy Industrial Arts Course Science and Mathematics Science and Mathematics Course Course Course Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Hockey, Football Student Manager, 3, 45 Volleyball, 3, 4: G. A. 3, 4: French Club, 3, 4: A., 2, 3, 4: Gregg Club, 4. Latin Club, 3, 43 Cheer Leader, 2, 33 Exchange Editor of Skyrocket, 3. ROBERT H. ROSSOW RAYMOND E. ROZELLE ELLSWORTH H. SCHAVE Commercial 4Acc0untingJ Commercial fAccountingJ Industrial Arts Course Course Course Football, 25 Hockey, Inter- Band, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra, 2. Class, 2, 3, 41 Commercial 3. 4. Club, 2, 3. Page 88 ,. - SCHMIEDEN SCHOENFELD SCHREIER SCHROEDER MADELINE V. SCHMIEDEN MARY E. SCHREIER Commercial fStenographicJ Commercial iSten0graphicJ Course and English Course Gregg Club, 3, Waugonian Club, 2, 3, 4, Student Club, 2. Gregg Club, 3, 4: Student Club, 3, 41 Chemistry Club, 41 Commercial Club, 2, Dramatic Club, 4, Wau- gonian Club, 2, 3, 43 Junior Class Secretary, 3, Sky- rocket Reporter, 39 Sky- rocket News Editor, 4, Ex- temporaneous Reading, 3, 4: Business Manager, Three One Act Plays, 4. EDWIN F. SCHOENFELD VERA T. SCHROEDER Commercial fAccountlngJ Foreign Language Course Course Basketball, Second Team, 2, Golf, First Team, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 3, 4, Commercial Club, 2, 3, 45 Choir, 3, 4. Basketball, 2 7 Mathematics Club, 2, German Club, 4: Waugonian Club, 2, 3, 4, Student Club, 2, 3, 4: Chemistry Club, 4. SCHULMAN E. SCHULTZ DOROTHY J. SCHULMAN English and Social Science Course Choir, 2, 4. EVELYN M. SCHULTZ Commercial 4AccountingJ Course Waugonian Club, 2, 3, 4 G. A. A., 2, 3, 4, Band, 2 J. SCHULTZ SCHULZ JOSEPH F. SCHULTZ Commercial qAcc0untingJ and English Course Commercial Club, 2, 3, 4. HELEN V. SCHULZ Commercial fStenographicJ and English Course G, A. A., 2, Mathematics Club, 2, 3: Student Club 2, 3, 4, Gregg Club, 4 Waugonian Club, 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club, 2, 3, 4. SEEFELD SEEHAFER SELLIN SERLES SESLAR SEVERSON SHERFINSKI WILLIAM R. SEEFELD ILMA E. SELLIN HELEN H. SESLAR BELVINA L. SHERFINSKI Commercial iAccountingJ Commercial iAccountingJ English and Social Science English and Social Science Course. Course Course Course Commercial Club, 2, 3, 4. Attended Marathon High G. A. A., 2, 3: Waugonian Waugonian Club, 2, 3, 4. School, 21 Waugonian Club, Club, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club, ERWIN C. SEEHAFER LOIS MAE SERLES Industrial Arts Course English and Social Science choir, 2, 3, 4. Course Waugonian Club, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club, 3: Student Club, 2, 33 Wangan Club, 2: Choir, 2, 3, Mikado, 3. EUNICE J. SEVERSON Commercial CStenographicJ Course Waugonlan Club, 2, 3, 4 Gregg Club, 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Mikado, 3. Page BERNICE M. SHIVEK English and Social Science Course SHIVEK SHYMANSKI F. SMITH L. SMITH STANKE STANTON STIEBER FERN C. SMITH A. EDGAR STANKE CARMEN M. STIEBER Commercial tStenographicJ Commercial lAccountingl Commercial 1Accountlngl Course Course Course Attended Lugerville High Golf, 2. Pep Club, 3, Waugonlan Basketball, 2, 3: Hockey, 3, Baseball, 2, 3: Volley- ball, 2, 3, G. A. A., 2, 3 Waugonian Club, 2, 3, 4. School, 2, Gregg Club, 3. 4. VIRGINIA M. SHYMANSKI Home Economics Course Waugonian Club, 2, 3, 4. LUCILLE M. SMITH English and Social Science Course Wangan Club, 25 Basketball, 2, 33 Choir, 3, 4. Club, 2, 3, 4: Secretary and Treasurer, 3, French Club, 3, 41 Sophomore Class Vice- President, 23 Senior Class President, 4, Orchestra, 2, 3, 4. JOHN F. STANTON Commercial fAccountingJ Course STIEBER STODDARD STONE STRASSMANN STREETER STUBBE STUPLICH LLOYD W. STIEBER BEN D. STONE DONALD H. STREETER ROLAND D. STUPLICH Commercial iAcc0untingl English and Mathematics English and Social Science Commercial fAccountingJ Course Course Course Course Commercial Club. 3. 4- Football, First Team, 2, 3, Boxing, 25 Band, 2. Commercial Club, 2, 3. 43 43 Basketball, Second Team, Choir, 2, 3. 2, 35 Inter-Class Basketball. 4g W Club, 47 Band, 2. EUGENE E. STODDARD ARLENE S. STRASSMANN LUCILLE E. STUBBE Science and Mathematics English and Social Science C0mmeI'Ci8-l KSKOYIOSFHPHICJ Course Course Course Football, 21 Inter-class Student Club, 3, 4. Basketball, 2, 3, Baseball, Hockey, 2, 3. 2, 39 Gregg Club, 3, 4: Waugonian Club, 2. 3, 41 Pep Club, 3: G. A. A., 3, 45 Skyrocket Typist. Page 90 SWITLIK TANCK TESMER THIEL THOMAS I. THOMPSON R. THOMPSON GEORGE P. SWITLIK WILLIAM C. TESMER CLARENCE L. THOMAS RUTH E. THOMPSON Commercial lAccountingJ Commercial qAccountingJ Science and Mathematics Commercial 1StenographicJ Course Course Course Course Commercial Club, 2, 3, 4. Choir, 2, 3, Rhapsody Chemistry Club, President, Commercial Club, 2, Gregg Black, 21 Mikad0, 3. 4, M'athematics Club, 4 Wahiscan Organizations Ed- itor, 4. Club, 3, 4 5 Waugonian Club, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A., 3, 4. MARJORIE M. TANCK Commercial lStenographicJ Course Gregg Club, 3, 43 Wau- gonian Club, 2, 3, 45 Stu- dent Club, 3, Commercial Club, 2. VICTOR E. THIEL Commercial iAccountingJ Course Football, Second Team, 2, 3: Boxing, 2. INGA M. THOMPSON Commercial tstenographicl Course Commercial Club, 23 Gregg Club, 3, 4 5 Waugonian Club, 2, 3. 4. H. THRESHER J. THRESHER TILLER TOTSCH TRAEGER TRETTIN URMANSKI HARRIS C. THRESHER HOWARD F. TILLER ROBERT A. TRAEGER MARY ANN R. URMANSKI Commercial LAccountingJ Commercial tAccountingJ English and Social Science Commercial lAcc0untlngJ Course Course Course Course Commercial Club, 29 Chem- Mathematics Club, 2, Wa- G. A. A., 3, 43 Commercial istry Club, 4, Vice Presi- hiscan Sport Assistant, 4. Club, 2, Waugonian Club dent, 4. 2, 3, 4, Gregg Club, 3, 4. JOHN H. THRESHER ELMER H. TOTSCH CHARLES D. TRETTIN English and Social Science English and Social Science Foreign Language Course Course Course Mathematics Club, 3, 43 French Club, 3, 4, Orches- German Club, 4. tra, 2, 3, 4. ,,,-.+ N 9 3 . 6 W A H . S . C A , N , .. .4 Page 91 VANDERLEEST VERY VETTER VIERGUTZ WALL WALTERS WEIGAND PATRICK H VANDERLEEST DOROTHY A. VETTER JAMES V. WALL ALICE M. WEIGAND Industrial Arts Course Commercial 4Stenographicr Science and Mathematics Commercial tstenographici Football First Team, 3, 47 CDUFSQ COUYW Cwfse Hockey First Team, 3, 4: Gregg Club, 3, 4, Treasurer, Mathematics Club, 2, 3: Gregg Club, 3, 45 Wau- W Club 4. 45 Waugonian Club, 2, 3, 4: Slide Rule Club, 3, Latin gonian Club, 2, 3, 4. Secretary and Treasurer, 4. Club, 2. MARGUERITE D. VERY HAROLD J. VIERGUTZ ESTHER E. WALTERS Home Economics and English Science and Mathematics Commercial lStenographicj Course Course Course Waugonian Club, 2, 3, 4: Hockey, 3. Attended Rothschild High Student Club, 2, 3, 45 Treasurer, 31 President, 4: V i c e-President of Senior Class, Choir, 2. 33 Mika- do, 35 Rhapsody in Black, 23 Madrigal Group, School, 21 G. A. A., 45 Waugonian Club, 3, 4 3 Gregg Club, 45 Choir, 3, 4. WEILAND WENDORF WENDT WENZEL WESTPHAL WHITTINGTON WIECHMANN GEORGE E WEILAND ESTHER C. WENDT VIOLET L. WESTPHAL JEAN A. WIECHMANN Fnglish and Social Science Science and Mathematics English and Social Science English and Social Science C ourse Course Course Course C eel- Leader 2 3 ei Basketball, 3, Latin Club, 2 Waugonian Club, 2, 3, 4 Waugonian Club, 2, 3, 4: Club 2 3 Class Tretsurer 39 Waugonian Club, 2, 3, Student Club, 2, 3, 4g Sky Student Club, 2, 3, 4: 3 43 Student Club. 2, 3, 41 rocket, Typist, 43 Band, 2, Latin Club. 2, 3. 4: Sky- Chemistry club, 45 PSD 3. 4. rocket, Co-Society Editor 3, Club, 33 Dramatic Club, 2, 3, 42 Skyrocket, Advertis- ing Assistant, 33 Business Manager, 43 Debate, 45 Ex- temporaneous Reading, 2, Wahiscan Assistant Feature Editor, 45 Dramatlcs Club, 2, 3, 4. 3, 4, Miss Lulu Bett, 32 The Bad Penny, 4. RUTH G. WENDORF Fine Arts and English Course Waugonian Club, 2, 3, 42 Pep Club, 35 Choir, 23 Band, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra, 4. WINTON W. WENZEL Commercial tAcc0untingJ Course B o x i n g, 33 Mathematics Club, 31 Commercial Club. 2, 3, 4, Home Room Repre- sentative, 4, Wahiscan, Ad- vertising Manager, 4. EILEEN F. WHITTINGTON Fine Arts and English Course Choir 4, Waugonian Club, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club, 2, 3: French Club, 2, 3, 4. 'Q 4. Page 92 WIEDERHOEFT WIEDOW B. WILL E. WILL WIRTH WOLFE WORDEN VERNA L. WIEDERHOEFT BERNICE L. WILL ALICE C. WIRTH LAURENCE E. WGRDEN Home Economic and English Commercial fStenographicb English and Social Science Commercial fAccountingJ Course Course Course Course Waugonian Club, 2, 3. 4. Waugonian Club, 2, 3, 4: Waugonian Club, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club, 2, 3, 4 Gregg Club, 3. 4. Student Club, 2, 3, 43 Latin Club, 3, 4 3 French Club, 2, 3: Pep C lu b 3, Mathematics Club, 2: Home Room Representative, 4, Skyrocket Proofreader, 2, 3, 4, Choir, 2, 3, 4: Mikado, 3, Dramaties Club, 2, 3, 4: Extempor- aneous Reading, 2. GERTRUDE E. WIEDOW ETHEL M. WILL NANCY JANE WOLFE English and Social Science English and Social Science Fine Arts and English Course Course Course C0U1m0l'Ci9-I Club- 23 Gregg Mathematics Club, 4, Wau- Student Club, 3, 41 Choir, Club, 3, 45 W3Ug0Uian. gonian Club, 2, 3, 4. 2, 3. Club, 2, 3, 4. 9 J 6 W A H S C A N I 'V' Page YESSA YOUNG ZAROMSKI C. ZASTROW L. ZASTROW ZEMKE ZIEBELL LaVERN P. YESSA ELLIS G. ZAROMSKI LYLE J. ZASTROW FLORENCE L. ZIEBELL Science and Mathematics English and Social Science English and Social Science English and Social Science Course Course Course Course Intra-Class Football, 2, 3: Waugonian Club, 2, 3, 43 Inter-Class Basketball, 4: Student Club, 2, 3, 43 Wau- Intra-Class Boxing, 2, 3, 4. Choir, 2, 3- Latin Club, 2, 3: Band, 2, gonian Club, 2, 3, 4, Presl- 3, 45 Orchestra, 3. 4. dent, 42 Student Council Secretary, 4. WALLACE H. YOUNG CARL M. ZASTROW DOROTHY J. ZEMKE Science and Mathematics Fine Arts and English Commercial iStenographic1 Course Course and English Course Football, First Team, 3, 4: Basketball, 2, 3, 43 Box- ing, 33 Intermural Football, 2: Hl-Y, 3, 4: W Club, 47 Assistant Sports Editor, Wahiscan, 4. Choir, 2, 3, 4, Mikado, 3. Basketball, 2, 31 Baseball 23 Waugonlan Club, 2, 3 4, Gregg Club, 3, 43 Com- mercial Club, 25 Pep Club, 3, Student Club, 3: Wa- hiscan Typist, 4, Choir, 2 Page 94 Mm -ngmmg, V B ww.. Burdened . . . Contrast . . . Tops . . . Lined up . . . Beaming . . . Hard at work . . . Match . . . Spectators . . . Cheerful chums . . . Smiles for you . . . Entangled . . . Our principal . . . and vice principal . . . Buddies. , ,M .. Y,-........ 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His -'Art of Cooking 17 wlmur 01 Khl Shit Elects Qfficers For New Yew Election of otheern for Wsugun in cum wu new September 2 Eamond Lil and .le '!Z:fs3'z?f,ames' Gwjqygthlfgfmjf MA Tmomlollwjlinz We up 1 Cotnpete fat Igonors Worlfnfilt we fm 'jf' an u Swv., 3011001 COUIICII Annual Qne Act Plays to un And I'rolic Pourj S :angst l, ' . ' .Lt I Hard at Wprkg be Presented by Dramatic , ,.ee ,e Hardmiygk SQ, if ,f.'f1'ff'.ff'.f new Pew w he MM Urganization November 25Chem'5t'Y K' U ' ' .agua gums to Daily Schedule Agam Pracuceg swam sem..-or A on Hfw-. -- Elects cers h 1 Ch V S te O ,l. Ipmyamrrovxae vu-lm Pm- V- Cone ea osen ew 'YS m f ' vm ' K Atthareorgulzation mme'-bln! ,...... Ide tqicatinn I3 5 W M. Y' B , 'ow cnemun-y club, new 1mday.g 'rue slr-League wma vu ur- 'Q 1 'I I k,y .-A.. 5 6 ,New din lumber ls, me foliowiufe zempor- gnnfm mm. yn: is -gun on un Used l'or Zzclsels l,.,.Q'L'fI, Q.u':feg mm'-ZH I iIl'EfLf-f.iT.vf'f' '3?fi3.f'ge mm'Elfh1,ic,Q,'f1CJmMl1ZSl ':, f.Z .'I.4 ' A 'Jn lle' l' nterests t 'I T t 't T .utnbeqacks Upon Season La Lm.....aGAL! Wausau Scene of Dlstnct, - a - fb ' All it G n ' By Defeatmg Sxx Out of - mwlgggfniwen ym Tournament DuHHgfM3TCi1 The Eight Opposmg TeamQ wimmi'--muwhnm M to 21g get 'Packets Early fntimate Glances into Taken' M Y' SHN gnbgf Please T gfhmvicmrlu .E b P 1 It 'rensmm Qumuumnutn Bv Student Council to lhilazfmkeel Phnmas in Schoolg fs' GAS THE IDEAL FUEL FAST CLEAN E DEPENDABLE ECONOMICAL WA USA U GAS C0 309 Jackson Street Poge 98 I' I I I I I I I I I -1- -r I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 'I' I' I I I I : K f -i- I l I -4- FULLERTON LUIVIBER COMPANY Building Material -- Paint -- Coal Link-Belt Stokers No. Third at Devoe Telephone 4554 Wousou, Wisconsin FIR T MERICAN we QIZ2 t ank 'LJ iz Q: I SAU s. ,f ' UEUIUW 1 x qos! f. XXQP 57 !.ia.?.2QQ?1 1 7...-I-..l'2'1Q I2 :,Iffa.L r2lTf5'.? 'E Q5 3 'X ,J '. ,QCKQ Sree? capital S200,000.00 surplus S200,000.00 -,,1,... 1 1 ... 1 ,- .. -. -..,,1.,1nu..un-.ui-im. n1nn..n.-.-n1... SANITAR Y BAKER Y WHlTE LILY BREAD Slieber C1 Blume, Proprietors ,-..-. .. ..... ...--- I .-...g. in 2, qfuiinninnin-I lla.-..i..1..1 -.un1nuiun1nn1.a1.,.i T There is Heoth in Doiry Perfectly Pasteurized Milk Coffee Cream Special Whipping Cream Creamery Butter Cottage Cheese Chocolate Milk Delicious Ice Cream Products l . . . 1 I Klemhemz Dalry Co. I l2l Second Ave., So. Phone 3533 'ln-...-.--..-...-..I-...........--...-...-.... in 1-1-1uu 1-1-- -- -1111i ..-.,,!, HARDWARE OF ALL KINDS Kelvinator Electric Refrigerators -I- SELL BROS. Hardware Co. 'O' We Carry a Complete Line of HUNTING AND FISHING EQUIPMENT 3l l Jefferson St. Phone 525l W. A. PAFF Lime, Cement, Plaster Office 2l4 Third Street Yards: Washington Street and St. Paul Tracks i..1.......1..1..1..1..1nn...u-1.,1m.-...i lui, All your needs can be supplied at WEGN ER'S 502-504 First St. Phone 5086-5320 Nothing but the best is carried in groceries and dry goods. -..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-.......-.1 .,..-.... - .. - - 401'-ll--111-1--11--ruin MAKE 'EM BALANCE! Whatever goes out Must first come in. That's where lessons In thrift begin! Don't spend money Before you earn it. The lesson is simple, Be sure you learn itl Budget your income And stretch it far. Pay cash at Penney's Where bargains are! 'I Page 99 -I I I ll I I I .I I. R T V I I I I I I l I I I I I I I lf I I - .. .. .. - - ........-ng. W A 4' -t Page ?. l l 1 i l I i -. 4, +.--- ----------- 1 - ...- --.----.--.-. .-..-............ To you Seniors of l936! A majority of the individual pictures of you in this book were made by us. You appreciated the excellent pictures we made for you and we, surely, enjoyed serving you. Come and see us many times more in the years to come. We will always make good pic- tures for you. To you of the classes to follow in l937, l938, l939. You, too, will Studio on Scott St. North of Court House like your pictures by 4' OTTO MUELLER Inc. Jewelers and Optometrists Cor. Third'G' Washington Expert A Complete Watch Optical Repairing Service .--4, +--un1un1un1un---E1--1n-I1iin1n-.1-ii1ui-15.-1-1-1iit.1vi -..-.........-.... - -..-..- -..-t.-..g. 4-.-......-..-......-.. .... ..-...-..-..-..-. 1n1..1u1-1.1 ,1 1 1 1 1 1 1...-H1-u1nu1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1n1n1n--nu Page IOI 'Z' I TRITTIN BR 05. I Painting and Decorating Fine wen Paper I 1401 sixth sf. Phone 3967 In 'I' I I CHEAP furniture is EXPENSIVE and an extravagance, when QUALITY RADANDT FURNITURE 2 COMPANY I CENTRAL WISCONSIN'S LARGEST I I I I I EXCLUSIVE HOME FURNISHERS ii-inn-uu1nn1nu1un1u--un1un1nu1nn1iin1un1nu1infn 11011-1Il1ll1ll1ll-nil-ur-1nn1r.-inn-nn1nn1viu-114. Wisconsin VaIIey Trust Company ae ee ae COMPLETE TRUST SERVICE 94- 96 -It Interest Paid on Time Deposits ..t.....-..........-...-.......- -.,- - - .. - -..........4. WIECHMANN I HARDWARE CO. E I General Hardware SPEED QUEEN WASHERS Quick MEAL STEEL RANGES i I I I Washington Street I 4. ....,I-..-...-..-..- -......-..-..-..-..-..-..I. .5I.-..-..--.-.-.....-..-..-..-...-..-..-..-..-..-ML Page 1' l i ? 1 1 S 1 . I u l 5 l I 4 itllH1ul-un--un1un:-uninu-un1win:-un1un-nu1ul I.-...ln -. lnluuluulu-'lu'-gq1..1,.1 1 ..- A..-nniun.-1-....nn...un1un..qu1n-in,sn.-.m-'limi' IOZ WILKFS Jewelers C1 Optometrists 506 Third Street SEIM BROTHERS Your young men's style headquarters featuring HART SCHAFFNER 6' MARX CLOTHES 4l0 Third Street Wausau Ice Cr Fuel Company EVERPURE MdHUfGCfllT6fl Ice 309 Jefferson St. Phone 4037 ---+ -x-H----- ------ - - -- - ------+ DON'T take a chance with your Prescriptions Have them filled by a dependable, careful and conscientious druggist Ask your doctor about our reliability Schmidfs Ave. Pharmacy Phone 5914 518 Forest St. Furtheryour Commercial Education in Secretarial Work and Commerce at the Wausau lnstitute 11-uiauiuu-11:1-u--u-uu1 1 -nn---1:----1-nn-ul: 'iw-ll-vw 1v11111-111 lin- Page lO3 I 1, ?s111uu-nn-nu-an-nn--I-in ------ nn-wiirg. aguu-nn-nn 1--- 1 1 .- -. 1 .. 1 ,1,,i,,? 1 1 1 1 1 School Supplies I Office Supplies I Bond Instruments I I I I 1 Desk Supply Co. 1 1 ' 1 HELLING 81 GRUFF 1 -i----I-H ---- 1- ----.--..-..- -.-...-...I l COMPANY l -1---1---1- -------'----------------- -I--I-I--1.1. Good Clothes I I Compliments 1 ll2 Scott Street Wausau, Wisconsin 1 I : I I I ' 1 I I I 1 1 1 1 I LUMBER 1 1 1 1 Company 1 1 1 I Building Headquarters -i--.1-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-.-....,..gi -i..-...-..- -1 -..- - - - - - - - -......g. Tow.-nn-nn -11--1-111-11 nn-nn-1-1 -. -ui .ni-n1u--1 --Q11 -..1....,?, I I I I 1 OUR sincerest best wishes go out to 1 members of the graduating class of - I I I I I 1 1936 1 I I I 1 We wish you success and happiness 1 in your future endeavors. I I I I Ph on e 579 S I I . cLEAnEns l 1 8. DYER5 1 1 261 1? LALJINIEQY I I .g.-..-..- - -..-......-.......-..-....1....-..-1.- -..-.......-..-..-..-,......-..-..-..- - - .. -..-..g. + Page i. . I I i i i a i i I i I + H+ gf 111i1i 1.1-1 11111--1 n gl. BIRD, ITH, OKONE KI P CH ER 11 LAWYERS Wisconsin Valley Trust Building WAUSAU, WISCONSIN 1,,1.,,111,11111111111,.. .g.........-...1 1 -...1..1,.1........1...1 1 1.1...,1.,!. ?u-uu-u- - -u---.-n-----f--l-- - -- -.. ! 2 Wear and use CLOZHE5 I : O FLOWERS for all CHARACTER Social Occasions for ae -me ec' MEN : i The Lund Floral Co. l 1 BUHSE 8 MILLER Q 306 Washington Street lill-1lIllll1'llTll5Tll 15fU1-NlllllllTlllllill19llllli in-illil'TlITlITl IlTlUlll1 Ull3 llllll'lllI'lll!l Day Phones: 5101 - 5880 3040 - 5971 Night Phones 308-311-313 Fourth Street Founded in 1874 Wausau, Wisconsin Qi ' ' ure - Xf f' riff 01.0 REUAHLE Funwlruns House f' Morticians and Funeral Home Service SERVICE '.1uu1'u..nn1.l-I.-1,u1.,1 1 1 1 1 1 -1.n1q.1.,n1.,1 1' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1m ..1l-1up1u.-.11--1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -u1u1u.-.n1n1n1n.1g. A n Alert Youth - Just as graduation day ceremonies mark the final milestone of a high school Page lO5 1.1. - I ii T ii ii ii ii career, so do the dozens of new uses for electricity in home and business mark milestones in civilization. This clean, effortless fuel and power source H is linked undividedly with the life of each American citizen, no matter how humble the surroundings. l The all-electric home is a reality today, where ten years ago it was ll merely a lecturer's legend. The close approach to outdoor lighting intensity and quality with present electric methods was only hoped for by a few scientists a short time back. ln the home, in commerce and industry, in if schools, on the streets, in the air, and on the water the best way to do a ,Q myriad of jobs is with electricity. The tremendous electrical developments of the past fifty years teach l the power of commercially directed enterprise operated to fill public needs. 'l A constantly alert youth, backed by a national philosophy that encourages individual initiative, will never face defeat. ll l l W ISCOIISIII Pubhc SCTVICC Corporatlon T il .. Jr ll l H l if l -..-.......-...-..-..-...-....-...-..-- ---- .-.-..-....-...-...-.--.......-.--. .- -..-..-..-..-...-..-ng. l I I l l l l 4--+ Page ir.-n.,..111111111.1.11 -un1..111111111111u1 106 Specialists for Over 40 Years ausau Laundr Co. The Sunshine Plant Launderers and Dry Cleaners 206 - 210 Forest St. Opposite City Hall .1.,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.,,1,,.,1,. . N. MANSON AGENCY, Inc. Insurance 502 Third Street Phone 5219 un1u.4 1,,....1u.1,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,1,...1 u11m1.1 1 11-u1nu.1nu1nu1 1 1 1nn1u1 Phone 5 I 96 4644 NEW DRESSES Every Day at EMERICHKS Fashion Shoppe 208 Scott St. ,1,.1.1 1......,1.u1.w1..1.u1w1..1 1'.1un1 u1n.1..1..1l.1..1.,1,...1,,.1.,1..1..1,,.1,,.1,,,,.. START USING IRRADIATED VITAMIN D MILK lt Provides Increased Benefits for the ENTIRE FAMILY .fg1...,.1u,,1..v1,..1.g1.u1uu1uy1.g1.u1.u1..1'g1p.1 Lulu- .. 1 ..ui..1..1.1.-4,11 1 Opperman 5 l'lelling, lnc. Complete Insurance Service 404 Third Street Wausau, Wisconsin Phone 5l i3 il... 1 l..-I.-,..1..1..1un-q.1..1 1 -..i..1 -1.--ii-1..1..1..1..1g.1..1 Compliments of Page '!' I Our Compliments and U Best Wishes to the 3 Class of l936 Wausau High School It has been our pleasure to be des- ignated to furnish the Class Rings ,, and Pins for this important occa- 9, sion, during which time we have had it the enjoyable privilege of meeting Q, many of you personally. 9 S 5 gglgngns Wear S f Ii' . Brushert C0. ji Wausau's Largest Specialty Shop Jewelers Shirley Lea Dresses ,E ,, ,, 420 Third St. Hotel Wausau Bldg. I Avenue Coats i' :finial-41 -...1..1l-1.1-Ili..--.1 1.1u1u n1nu1un:nn1ln-1:11 1lI--Ilill1ll1Il1ll1ll1ll1 0il ini.. 111ii,1iiiT1i K-11 211v1i nvniuuinuvunvninrlsill- gg l ! l O O ' Genrlch 81 G6HI1Ch Fred W. Genrich C. S. Gilbert Fred W. Genrich, Jr. LAWYERS ' T 'i Special and Complete Probate, Conveyancing and Land Departments T ni.l1u1111111-.1 ofa 1 -u inxnuinv-111:11 11111i1i 1111 I I-nr Page -E- 4 'if P NW iN f.-Same, ELECT ROTYPER5 -,,.,1...-.111,-...11.....:1.....11....1--.-1....11.-1.-- -..,1..1 1..-.,,.-I-1....nu1l.u1nu1un1 -H,.1..1..1..1..-.......1..-ln..,.1,,i..1.,1. Schofield Ice 5' Fuel SOCIAL FUNCTIONS IT IS PEREECTLY PROPER TO EXTEND OR ACCEPT INVITATIONS OVER THE TELEPHONE . . . BE CERTAIN YOU RECEIVE YOUR INVITATION . . . HAVE A TELEPHONE INSTALLED COMMONWEALTH TELEPHONE COMPANY .1......1..-....1..1...... 1..1..1m.-.g...1ll1nu1nu Consistent Low Prices coupled with Quality tend to make PIGGL Y WIGGL Y The Food Center of Wausau oscAn EGDAHL, Prop. Phone 4403 Office: IO2 Grand Avenue Wausau, Wis. I..-....-..g. .x...-....-...-....-...,-....-.I-. Co. It's Graduated into the Biggest Selling Brand in Central Wisconsin MAKE V A N I T Y YOUR BUY WORD, AND SECURE THE BEST A. Kickbusch Grocery Co. Established l86O Sponsors of U. H. G. in-II.-.liit-ilu-.ilu-nu-...inn Page lO9 + I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 4' 1.-0? I I I I I I I I 'l l +I H Q ......g. I .fr Page '+ 4- llO -1- ----------------- 4. Compliments of THE MAR THU P PER ILL COMPAN Manufacturers of f MARATHON 0 MENASHA PAPERS PRODUCTS Mills at Ashland, Menasha, Rothschild and Wausau, Wisconsin K..-..-in --------1-- I.-......i,!. aiu-nn-nu ------ - -. 1 .- .. - ,P 1 l ' l Luncheon and Fountain Service l l I l 9 i l GRUETTS I Q H . , WALGREEN 1 l elnemann S , l l i l DRUG STORE i i i A DEPARTMENT STORE i I 3lO Scott Street MOST COMPLETE Phone 5543 Filling Prescriptions is Our Specialty l s I ' T .i..-..- -.i.- - -.A-i- -1- - -..-..-.,.-..l .1..-i.-..- - - - - - - - - - - - Employers Mutzzals HTIIIIISIIII. Wis1'0nsi11 Qu 1 -nu -111 vw 111- 1 -. ,P Page ll2 1,,,,1 ..1i..i1n,1,.1u,1,,,.1n1 1 1 -- 111 1.1. lII J. 7 307 Washington St. : TYPEWRITER HEADQUARTERS GF Allsteel Desks Aluminum Chairs - Safes I I Filing Cabinets - Supplies I Modernistic Furniture 'f'.-i-- -..--...-...........-..l.-..i.-....-........-........i-i.-., SPORTING GOODS I At Prices You I Like to Pay I Norlhland S ortin Goods , P I Inc. I Wholesale and Retail i Wausau, Wisconsin -in--..-..,-........,-.I-.,....l....-..-..... - - ......... ? T'lilllllllli'llTl11 i -illlil i 1 ltillih I I I We specialize in I Meats of I Guaranteed Quality I I l l- I I I g NEW DAISY I 1 5 MEAT MARKET I West Side I ll Ott Kitzerow, Prop. I QI A+ I I + ,1..1,g1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,.1.. Broadcasting Economy Facts . . . Quality Paint Fine Wallpapers and Expert Workmanship WORK DONE BY ZIMMER IS AN INVESTMENT because it lasts longer, and your home surroundings will be more satisfactory. 0 I DE C ORA fap f 00637781 ...-u,...m..qn1.m1 1,.,1u.1..,1..1.,1 1 1 1,,,.1 Compliments of Baumann Hardware Company H1 1..1..-...41..1.li 1..1..1.pi..1..g-...1gp1np1l.in-....-.I-...1.p1..i..1 We wish to congratulate the class of 1936 upon completing their High School course and also the best of wishes to all other Classmen for a successful termination of their studies. C. B. Mayer Shoe Co. Modern Shoe Cn. Poraih 670 Schlaffer Tress one Oldenburg up-n.-.spinn--I Page 113 '!' ii ii I ii ii ii li ii ii T fi i I +, 11.1--1..1..1..1. Q. 1 1 1 1..1..1..1p.1un11'-4.1..1qI11.1-.1..1gp1..-.-11.-1.11.1 +... Page ll4 in-1111-11nn1 1 1 .1 1 1: 1111111111111 - 11111 nu-nn-u1..1..1. l 1 W' 1 1 1 l 'f ' 1 111 e m a n S X i Vfllyl 1X i the store of fll f lil youth . . . V Q I is as , X' V 5 '31 ' l ' f f f yw f where all . . . from anticipating frosh to ,flQ 1Ll.-l?'l24d ' I knowledge laden seniors land teachers! I find the newest, snappiest, knock-out Q 0 7- ,A ,fi I things that make you notice them in M ,ll ,fa ' di 1 '11 i11ffZll1'll1x , g any crow l 171 1, Nl X , T A 'ffl Jim lllgx xx T 300 to 308 third street fffxlffj l . V1 l K l 202 washington street gwxl lkly X 1 Q1 111 as 1 , lil 111 M X li-5.1.11 1, 1111111 - 1 1 ,1 .1..1.l.-1.-nu 11111 nu1m-au-main-un-1nI1ll-H11 gg...-...in 111111111111 ning gsglq.-1114111111 --1:1-.1 1-1 1:1 -uu1un1nl1rn1Qg l l : 1 1 l , Compliments of 1 0:0 1 2 1 Fehl Sport Shop l l 1 g Compliments of Bicycles and Sporting Goods : : l 1 1 1 1 - 1 1..-..- - -1 ...- . ..... -1- 3 Jaeger Bros. Belang I 1 1 1'-1-1---- - - -1- --'1-'1--1--'s -f-'1- 1 F 1 1 Jompany Fine Foods for Fine Folks Bakers of Holsum Bread l l l P' ' ,, 1 1 1 IQFCG S E ' I 5 l 1 lO9 saxih sf. Phone 5284 1 i i l 1 1 -1-------1- - -- --------- 1--1-5. '!'------1--1'-------M ---- -----------------r l l l l l l I + -,.,.1un 1m.1.1n1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1,...1f A Dependable Pharmacy Dependable Drugs Waterman's Fountain Pens Kodaks Albers, Drug Store 301 Third Street 1m.1..1 1 1 1 1 1,1 1 1 1 1 111411, Janke-Kurth Co. Books - Stationery- Supplies 508 Third Street - - - Phone 5216 4, ,,,,,.,, ,,,,,,-,,,- 1,.,,..,.,!, uf:--n-u--u-----.u-im--m- ----ul--1.1.-T-1....1..1.1. 1 1-I-.....4ir1-,.1uu1uu1nn-. 1 1 1u.1.. i.1...1..1..1...11.1..1...1,,,,1un1m.-.m1.-r1-m1,.n1u u1uii1nu1n.1un-uu1m.1un1un1rm1nm1u1n:i11n1'i:11.1 Page H5 Qf,l,I,Iiu,I1.r Ti,1i I 1' ,i ,i L, T --,Mink ii i U VVe extend our heartiest congratulations and best wishes to the 1, . . . Class of '36 ' may you succeed and prosper is i i. me 'Dlir i Llv una: pple: oxD'1: s r 2M-P16 '2l8 77113 STR!!! 5 J, Weisberg, Manager. H l-ur- -- 1 1 -.1 1 1 - -. 1 1 1-in-ner '!' PHILIPPS' FLORAL COMPANY i 1 i I STORES I Grand Avenue Third Street I g.1w1...1uu14,u1.uu1uu1 1 1 1'.1lg1..1r.1ul1..+ T EMMA's BEAUTY si-ioPPE i If Your Hair lsn't Becoming to You i You'd Better Be Coming to Us Phone 6486 511 V2 Third sr. i +' + I I Emma Haupt, Mgr. Wausau, Wis. i f 4. A N i n -ir Page T 1 I i l I 4 --4 ll6 jv----- --- - - - -a- - - - - - - - ---- -----u-- - - - --.-..-..-. l: li il Mere Type l . . Y cannot express the pleasure we derived in producing this issue of the i IQlD3oll5 VVAIHIISQEAIX if under the personal direction of Ll , ' l Miss Evelyn Mueller and her able assistants Ll l . I. RECORD-HERALD PRINTERY ai l T. l l oial:-1:1-ruin:nninuinu-1:11111 1:1-an 1 1 1uu1u1 1 1 1:11-1un1un1uu1ul1'1 1 11111 .!......-.......-..-.- .......- - - ....- - -..--.,!, ll ll N IDIEX 5 soon CLOTHING ' Ab h , Lou' 420 l. AND Abraham, William-20 ' Achterberg, Harold-38, 39, 41 li Ackerman Roger-39 40 41 45 72 I FURNISHINGS Anrens, Cflarence-39, 40: 4i, 45, 50 3 59, 72 i Ahrens, Edwin-16. 39, 41, 51 gg Ahrens, Ruth-17. 65 I , Albers, W. W.-115 : k Alford, John-31, es, 69, 72 . Alf d, R b miss, 72 S Allgxr, Argmilas, 72 I, 9 Anderes, Jeanette-19, 65 2 Anderson, H' am-55 S Anderson, M:-ry462 2 And , R -16 l Andi-222, vg-SQZEZQ53, 72 3 Anklam, Lawrence-21 ! Archie. Leora-72 ' Artus, Mary-72 l Aschenbrenn r, LeR -19 219 Third St Aslslels, Virginia-15?y20 . ' At erton, Mar'or'e-20, 94 I Babcock, Alfreii-117, 45 , Babcock, Mary Jane-20, 55 i Babl, Lawrence-44, 45 , , Badger Laundry Company-103 I shop that commands the interest gallschmieder, JaekY19 1 HHCK. Arnold-18 ' - - Band-68 Q of those who insist upon style. Bardeny Davidwm 55 I Barden, Lucille-68, 69, 72 g Barden, Will'a -72 I Barter, Peggg':117 in l-u-u-m-M-u- - - - - - - - -M-I Batten, Frederick-17 Bauch, Helen--17 Bauer, Elaine-17. 31, 47, 59, 65, 68, 69 Baumann, Doris-17 Baumann Hardware-112 Beasa, Mary June-20 Becher, Margaret-49, 53, 65 Beck, LaVerne-16 Beck, Milton-20 Beck, Warren-20 Becker, Lydia-47, 62 Becker, Mary-18 Bellke, Clifford-15, 18, 23, 51 Bellke, Lylw19 Beilke, Ruth-68, 69, 72 Behling, Mayme-52, 53, 62 Behnke, Armin-17 Beltz. Vlrglnla-53, 72 Bendrlck, Evelyn-17 Benedltz, Jeanette-17 Benedltz, Mary Jane-19, 37, 61 Bennett, Dawn--30, 37, 68, 69 Benson, Marie-20 Benz, Ruth-19, 55 Berard, Lorraine-16 Berg, Ben-45, 62, 70, 71 Berg. Catherine--21 Berger, Carl-65, 72 Bemhardt, Delbert-16 Bernstein, Marvel'-26, 27, 37, 55, 60, 61, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68. 69, 72 Blbby. James-45, 73 Blckford, Iris-15, 19. 51. 68, 69 Bleble, Virginia-68, 69 Bllllngton, Betty Jane-20 Bird, Smith, Okoneskl, and Puchner-104 Blrkholz, Patsy-21, 65 Blrkholz. William--15, 68, 69 Blank, Esther-21 Blanksten's Men's Wear-116 Blattert, Wilma-53, 73 Bllese, Adeline-47. 73 Bllese, George-20 Bliss, Ellsworth-17 Gordon-21 66, 67, Bliss, Bliss, Harold-20 Bliss, Marvin-17, 35, 36. 37. 43. 61 Bloom, Jack-20 Blume, Esther-17 Blumenfeld, Alex-19, 37 Blumenfeld, Leo-21 Blumensteln, Ellene-73 Boars, Harvey-21 Bobert, Myrtle-17, 31 Boehmer. Jean-17, 37 Boelter, Ronald-17. 23, 43, 64, 65 Boerke, George-20 Boerke, Theresa-17 Boettcher, F. A.-8 Bohl, Lillian-26, 36, 37, 60, 61, 62 Boller, Henry-21, 53, 68, 69 Bootz, Elmer-19 Bopf, Arlene-20. 31 Borchardt. Gerald-16 Borchafrdt, Isabelle-73 Borchardt, Pearl-18 Borth, Harvey-73 Bower, Sybil-26, 27, 37, 49, 55. 66, 67, 68. 73 Braatz, Delores-73 Bradley, Marlon-17 Bramm, Doris-21 Brand, Charles-15, 20. 23, 39 Brandenburg, Clayton-19, 23, 25, 45, 55 Bratlle, Grace-50, 51, 62 Braun, F. W.--8 Brenton, Donald-20 Brenton, Dorothea-19, 31 Brltten, Elaine--16 Brockman, Melvin-18, 37. 68, 69 Brookhyser, Gertrude-73 Brown, June 21, 47 Brown, Virginia-16, 66, 67, 73 Brushert Jewelery-107 Bruss. Hafrold-17, 73 Budzynskl, Regina-18 Buhse and Miller-104 Burek, Gladys-20, 68, 69 Burek, Margaret-53, 73 Burger, James-20 Burger, Mark-23 Burhop, Grace-20, 68, 69 Burk, Jack-20, 44, 45 Burkhart, Edna-50, 51, 62 Burkhart, Robert-31, 43, 68, 73 Burmelster, Helen-17, 30, 54, 55 BUFUB, Virglnla-18, 47, 68. 69 Burrlll, Alice-35, 36, 37, 60, 61, 65, 66, 67, 68. 69, 73 Burson, Elaine-19 Burton, Ray-62 Buss, Arthur-23, 25, 48 Butenhoff, Alaine-74 Butenhoff, Joyce-18, 53, 68, 69 II N ID IEX Butenhoff, Marvin-21 Butenhoff, Melvin-50, 51, 54, 55, 66, 67, 68, 69, 74 Butzow, Doris-16 Bychlnski, Harold-20 Call, Warren-51, 68, 69, 74 Callahan, Daniel-23, 24. 39, 40, 41, 45, 74 Callies, Virginia.-20, 26, 27. 37, 47, 65 Campbell, Louise-74 Carey, Alice-74 Carlson, LeRoy-20, 68, 69 Carney, Harriet-21 Carpenter, Joseph-20 Carpenter, Marion-66, 67, 74 Champagne, Lucyl1cF74 Champine, ,Charlotte-74 Champlne, Delos-15, 19, 23, 24, 31, 43, 45 Chapin, Glendy-48, 49, 50, 51. 52. 53, 69 Chapman, Elinor--50, 51, 62 Chapman, Ethel-18, 53, 55, 68, 69 Cherry, Benjamin-18 Choir-68 Christianson, Alvin-20, 43 Clark, Beulah-50, 51, 62, 70, 71 Clark, Martha-17 Cleveland, Vivian-18, 68, 69 Colbome, Jack-74 Colby's Studio--100 Cole, Virginia-47. Coleman, Catherine-19, 30, 68, 69 Coleman, Jean-17, 71, 94 Collinge, Roger-26, 43, 48, 49, 50, 51, 62 Combs, LaVerne-20 Commonwealth Telephone Company-109 Conrad, Victor-18 Conservatlon Club-64 51, 74 54, 55, 66, 67, 70, Conway, Francis-'23, 24. 31. 35, 39, 40, 41, 68, 69, 74 Cooke, June-15, 26, 27, 37, 74 Cooper. John-20 Corbett, Marie-47, 49, 74 'Cota, Vera-75 Czaplinskl, Cornelia-19 Czaplinskl, Leonard-17, 43 Czechowlcz, Sophia-21 Czysty, Gertrude-16 Czysty, Hattie-20 Dalbec, Clinton-21 Dalbec, Wilford-21 Dallman, Leona-47, 53, 66, 67, 75 Damon, Doris-21 Damon, Fern-55, 68, 69, 75 Damon, John-15, 17. 31 Damon, Lee-16, 19, 68, 69 Damp, Penelope-19, 20, 68, 69 Damp, Valrene-68, 69, 75 Damrow, Doris-75 Damrow, Mildred-18 Daniels, Alyce-36, 37. 55, 75 Darrin, Josephine-62 Davis, Virginia-21, 55 Dawson, Arthur-18 Dawson, Dorothy-20 Debalske, Margaret-49 Debate-36 Declamation-60 Deering, Theodora-21 Do Groot, Jeanett-421 Do Lisle, Jerome-44, 45, 55, 66, 67. 68, 69, 75 Denfeld, Donald-17 Denison, Edna-50, 51 Dern, GeorgeH52, 66, 67, 70, 71, 75 Dernbach, Lawrence-75 Desk Supply Company-103 De Tienne, Grace-35 Detjens, Dale-19 Dexter, Helen-53, 75 Dlddams, Donald-62, 64, 65 Dletl, Florence+20 Dlx, Almond-75 Dixon, Dorothy-19 Doede, Alice-16 Doepke, Herbert-75 Dolloff. Ellsworth-20 Dolloft, Lauraine-21, 47 Domlnski, John-51, 75 Doty, Spencer-20, 37, 55 Dramatic Club-36 Drays, Ethel-75 Drescher, Aubrey-62, 64, 65 Drew, Roy-44, 45, 51, 76 Dudley, James-15, 26, 27. 36, 76 Dudley. R. J. fMrs.J-3 Dudley, Robert-15. 23, 24, 44, 45, 48 Duggan, Betty-21 Du.Quette, Nathalie-21 Durkee, Beulah-76 Durkee, ,Courtney-15, 19, 23, 39, 44, 45 Durkee, Fern-20 Duskey, Aaron-15, 45, 76 Duskey, J. P. and J. J.-112 Page II7 Duskey, Mary Alice-18, 30, 31, 35, 36, 37, 48, 49, 50, 66, 67 Ethel-47. 53, 76 Dyke, Eckes, Loretta-17 Luclle-17 Eckes, Egeler, Violette-17 Eggebrecht, Doris-17. 47, 53 Elckemeyer, Karl-23, 25, 39, 40. 41, 44, 45, 49, 50. 51, 66. 67, 76 Eiden, Peter-23, 43, 68, 69. 76 Ellers, Patricia-18, 37, 51, 54, 55, 70, 71, 94 Eisenman, Mark-15, 19, 68, 69 Eldredge, Tom-16 Elliott, Charles-76 Elliott, John-52, 53, 66, 67, 68, 69, 76 Emma's Beauty Parlor-115 Emmerich, Eldon-16 Emmerich, Elvira-19 Emmerlch's Fashion Shop-106 Employers Mutuals-111 Engebretson, Ethel-19 Erdman, Ralph-20 Erdman, Colette-47, 76 Erdmann, Marlon-53, 55, 66, 67, 70, 71, 76 Etter, Roy-20 Etzkln, David-76 Etzkin, Helen-20, 37, 47, 53, 61. 68, 69 Etzkln, Isador-37, 43, 61, 76 Ewers, Ben-16, 19, 23. 39. 41, 68, 69 Ewers, Clyde-31, 39, 41, 62, 94 Exley, Grace-16 Extempore Reading-60 Extempore Speaking-60 Fair Store-115 Falk, Dorothy-19 Falk, Evelyn-76 Fandre, Mary Louise-17, 30, 47, 49, 51, 55, 94 Fehl, Gerald-77 Fehl, John E.-77 Fehl, John S.-68, 69, 77 Fehl, Mary Louise-16 Fehl Sport Shop-114 Felcht, Catherine-20, 49 Felch, Alice-16, 48, 49, 51, 52, 53, 66, 67, 68, 69, 77 Fenn, Russel-18 Ferge, Lloyd-16 Flerck, Verna-19 Flneran, Elaine--15, 19, 51, 68, 69 Flnkbelner, Gertrude-17, 55 First American State Bank-98 Fischer, John-17 Fitze, Jeanett-16 Fitzgerald, Donald-18, 23, 43, 45 Fitzgerald, John-21 Fltzke, Batty-17. 47 Fleming, Neal-17, 35, 43, 68, 69 Flor. Eleanor-17, 30, 49, 50. 51 Fluegel, Adelaide-16 Fluegel, Lois-16, 37, 68, 69 Flynn, Mary V.-50, 51, 60. 61, 62 Fogarty, John-21 Ford, Jane Grant-37, 47, 49, 54, 55, 77 Ford, Tom-37, 77 Fox, Abraham-18, 37, 68, 69 Fraedrlch, Gerhard-21 Frahm, Dorothy-17, 47 Frederlckson, Donald-19, 39, 59 Freeman, Eleanore-37 Freeman, Jeanne-18 Freiberg, Norman-20, 55 Freiberg, Robert-77 Frey, John A. tDr.J-8 Frey, Peggy-17, 30, 37, 49. 94 Froehllch, Ella-20 Fullerton Lumber Companyw98 Funk, Marilyn-16, 37 Funk, Zoe Rae-17, 47 Gaedtke, Norma-19 Glredfke, William-15. 55, 66, 67, 77 Gajewskl, Sylvester-15, 77 Gartman, Bemlce-20 Gaska, Phyllis-47, 68, 69, 77 Gast, Ann-77 Gaulke, Fred-77 Gavltt, Warren-21 Gazdeckl, Eleanore-53. 77 Gebhard, Pearl-19 Gehrke, Forrest-20. 43 Gehrke, Walter--20 Geiger, Betty Jane-17 Rosemary-11, ea, 69 and Genrich-107 Norma-78 Gendron, Genrlch Genrlch, Genrlch, Opal-15, 48, 49, 53, 61, 66, 67, 77 Genrlch, Gerlng, Wllma-53. 78 Edward-19 GENRE, Owen-17, 23. 43, 68, 69 German Club-64 Gernetzky, Willard-68, 69, 78 Geslckl, Leona.-17 1-----1 il! !9! !'5 163 QW! 1Al :Hi f'i 25 lc! lA! INF 4----4 'U D IO fb OO Kleinheinz, Alice-18, 53, 55 HOSE. Arnold-20, 68, 69 Jirovec, Edward-18, 68, 69 Lange, Selma-18, 65 1' . I 2 i if i iz ::,-gi:-qi.-7:1 +. -......-........,.......-..-.......5. Giese, James-31, 78 Gilbertson, Gladysf17 Gilstad, Kathlyn-17, 68, 69 Glasel, Elmira-16 Glatzak. Florian-17 Goeden, Bernadine-31, 68, 69, 78 Goetsch, Arnold-68, 69, 78 Goetsch, Donald-20, 23, 43 Goetsch, Marion-15, 37, 49, 53, 64, 65, 66, 67, 78 Goetsch, Vila-17 Goetzke, Evangeline-53, 66, 67, 70, 71, 78 Goetzke, Jeanett-19. 68. 69 G-oetzke, Lavern-21 Goetzke, Violet-68. 69, 78 GOES, Margaret-47, 52, 53, 78 Gohdes, Mildred-17 Golf-60 Golisch, Anita.-17 Golla, Catherine-17 Gossage, Elmer--78 Gottschalk, Catherine-21 Gottung, Bernetta--20 Goulet, Lorray--17 Graebel, Jane-20 Graebel, Robert--78 Grap, Clarence-20, 59 Gregg Club-52 Gregory, Edith-17, 53 Grill, K. R. N.-62 Gritzmacher, Norman-19, 68, 69 Grob, Virginia417, 47 Groft, Doris-55 Grosskopf, Esther-17 Ii N lDIEXx Hoffman, Madeline-47, 53, S0 Hoffman, Marjorie-17, 68, 69 Hoffman, Winifred-53, 80 Hollern, fMr.J-60, 61 Hollinger, Veryl-80 Holt, Alice-53, 80 Holt, Gwynn-18 Hommerding, Mablef47, 53, 80 Hommerding, Eugene-18 Hooker, C. G.-8 Hooker, Gerald-15, 19, 23, 37, 48. 70, 71, 94 Hopp, Wanda A.--62 Hoppe, GraceA21, 68, 69 Hoppe, Lillian-21 Horak, Elroy-19, 43, 55 Horn, Ursula-19 Howard, John-80 Howe, Margaret-80 Howland, Harry-16, 37, 53, 60, 61, 68, 69 Hrynievski, Theresa-16 Huckbody, Ruth-17 Huebner, Alice-17 Humphrey, Robert-18, 26, 27, 37 Hunger, Lorraine-80 Hungerford, Caroline--80 Huth, Helen-80 Huttenberg, Harold-23, 24, 35, 39, 40, 41, 45, B0 lmm, Agnes-53. 66. 67, 80 Imm, Gladys-18, 53, 60, 61 Imm, Ruben-53, 55, 66, International Club-64 67. 80 Klaprat, Elmer-55, 60. Klein, Clitus-18, 53, 65 61, 68, 69, 81 Kleinheinz Dairy-98 ' n Klelnsc midi, Dorothy-18, 65 Klimek, Alice-15, 47 Klimek, Chester-81 Klimek, Mildred!-21 Klimek, Natalie-81 Klinger, Elvera-68, 69, 81 Klos, Lucille-17, 66, 67, 70, 71 Klosterman, Betty Jane-18, 68, 69 Kmen, Knudse Koenig, Koepke, Ruth-18 n, Helen-16, 68, 69 Ruth-52, 53, 59, 81 Mildred-17 Grosskopf, Irene-31, 68, 69, 78 IS3.8CSOh, FIOTSHCS-18 Kohnharst, Esther-19 Kollock, Dorothy-37, 48, 49, 59, 81 Kolpitche, Melvin-20 Konkel, BenA61 Konkol, Virginia-20 Koosmann, Erhard-15, 17, 37. 49, 53, 55, 61, 65 Kopchinski, Gerald-82 KODP, Mildred-18 Kopplin, Adeline-19 Koschmann, Eldred-20, 65 Koschmann, Evelyn-18 Kostroski, Ann-37, 53, 82 Kostroski, Edmund-17 Kostroski, Irene-20, 68, 69 Kostrzeski, Clara-82 Kosykowski, Eugene-17, 37 Kraegenbrink, Florence-18, 68, 69 Kraegenbrink, Lawrence-20 Groth, Jerome-17 Gruetts' Incorporation-110 Gums, Genevieve-37, 53, 78 Gurholt, Victor-35, 36, 37, 48. 61, 66, 67, 79 Gutowski, Florence-20, 68, 69 Gutowskl, Lorraine-79 Haase, Marion-17 Habeck, Faythe-16, 47, 68, 69 Habeck, Leroy-23, 24 Hackbart, Eunice-21 Hagen, Alma--19 Hagge, Dan-19, 68, 69 Hahn, Alfred-79 Halder, Robert-16, 18, 68, 69 I-Iamers, Daniel-21 Hamers, Loran Peter-19, 15, 23 Hammond, Russell-79 49, 60, Isaacson, Hazel-80 Isaacson, Ira-21, 45 Isberner, Alice-21 Isberner, Clarence-26, 65, 66, 67, 81 Isberner, Flora-16, 53 Jaecks, Melvin-19. 68, 69 Jaeger's Bakery-114 Kraemer, Norman--82 Krajewski, Wi11iamf82 Kramer, Helen-53, 82 Kramer, Henrietta453, 82 Kramer, Lorrainef19 Krause, Lawrence-45, 82 Krause, Lloyd-52. 53, 66, 67, 70, 71, 82 Krause, Walter-18 Jaeger, Marvin-16, 68, 69 Jahnke, Donald-20 Jahns, Erna-21 Kretlow, Helen-82 Kroening, Herbert-18 Kropidlowski, Chester-1 8, 23, 45 Kropidlowski, Clarabelle-18, 51 Jahsman, Ilean-37, 53, 68, 69, 81 Jahsman, Mildred-17, 37, 55 Jakubowski, Dorothy-20 Janke, Harold42O Janke-Kurth-115 Janke, Virginia-17 Jedamus, Erna Marie-18, 68, 69 Kropla, Hazel-19, 68, 69 Krueger, Gordon-18 Krueger, Laura:-17. 47 Krueger, Marjorie-52, 53, 68, 69, 82 Kruger, Shirley-21, 65 Kuechle, John--19, 37, 61, 94 Kuehl, Kenneth-68, 69, 82 Hammond, Wanda-20 Hanke, Bessie-17, 47, 53 I-Ianke, Walter-18 Hanne, Donald-79 Hanson, Arlene-20, 68, 69 Hanson, Celeste-48, 53, 55, 66, 67, 79 Hanson, Helen-16, 68, 69 Hanson, Ruth-20, 47 Harding, Orville-20, 43 Harrlso Glenn 50 51 H, - , Hartwig, Joyce-52, 53. 66, 67, 70, 71, 79 Hartzheim, Ruth-9-17, 37 Haute, David-15, 17, 23, 24, 35, 51, 68, 69 Hayes, Bernice-20 Heideman, Alvin-79 Heinemann Brothers Company-110 Heinrich, Helen-20 I-Ieinrichs, Lorraine-68, 69 Helnzen, Charles-18 Helberg, Jeanne-18, 53, 64, 65 Helberg, Robert-37, 60, 61, 68, 69 Jehn, Charles-17. 55, 68, 69 Jensema, Alicw16 Jesse, Antoinette-18 Jesse, Margaret-20 JBWSOH, Robert-23, 24, 43, 51, 66, 67, 70, 71. 81 Kuehl, Marjorie-16, 47 Kuehl, Robert-16 Kufahl, Katherine-21 Kufalk, Hilbertg20 Kulpinski, Chester-20 Kumerow, Shirley-21 Johnson Burt Lumber Company-103 Johnson, Donald-17, 43, 65 Johnson, George-43, 62, 64, 65 Joh nson, Harry-63 Johnson, Marion-16 Johnson, Robert-'21 Johnston, C. G. iMrs.J-63 Johnston, Vivian-15, 30, 47, 68, 69 Kummerow, Margaret-53, 66, Kuntz, Dorothy-17 Kuntz, Violet-61, 82 Kurth, Dorothy H.-53, 82 Kurth, Dorothy M.-19 Laabs, Mahlon-83 Lach, Anthony4-17 Ladwig, Geraldine-21 67, 82 71, 81 Jojade, John-21 Lal-Iaie, Gordon-83 Lambert, Dorellen-50, 51, 53, 54, 55, 66, 67, 83 Lambrecht, Irvin-20 LaMontagne, Dorothy-21 , Lazng, C. J-8 Lang, Mary Ann-17, 68, 69 Helke Furniture Company-104 Helllng and Groff-103 Henderson, Arthur L.f36, 37, 62, 64, 65 Henderson, Jack-17, 43 Henning, Orton-20, 68, 69 Henrich, Freida-62 I-Ientges, Raymond-79 Hett, Ben-17, 37, 53, 65 Hett, Elizabeth-20 Ileyman, Louis-17 Hi-Y Club-50 Hickey, D. H.-62 Hildebrandt, Helen-21 Hildensperger, James-15, 23, 43. 45. 79 I-Iilmershausen, Doris-53, 59, 79 Hintz, Isabelle-53, 79 Hirsch, Everett-9 Hitz, Clinton-18, 68, 69 Hochtritt, E. A.-8 Hochtritt, Edward-20, 43, Hochtritt, Marie-53, 79 I-Ioenisch, Phyllis-19, 47 Hoeper, Paul-17, 26, 27, 31, 35, 36, 37, 48, 49, 60, 61, 66, 67, 68, 69 I-Ioeppner, Milton-20 Hoffman, Florence-20 Hoffman, Josephine-47, 79 25, 31, 35, 45, 55 Jonas, Henrietta-81 Jones, Barbara-17, 30, 37, 68, 69 Jones, Lee-15, 16, 23, 25, 44, 45 Juers, Charles-20, 43 Kaas, Dorothy-16 Kaas, Marion-49, 55 Kaczke, Edward-20 Kamke, Bernice-20 Kamke, Willard-19 Kamrath, Jack-19 Kane, Jack-21, 43 Kane, Margaret--16, 53 Kannenberg, John-55 Kapinsky, Florence-20 Karpinske, Irene-53, S1 Kasten, Gerald-20, 45 Kasten, Geraldine-20 Keeler, Edmund-52, 53, 63 Kell, Ethel-17 Kelrn. DeloresA20 Kerr, James-18, 68, 69 Kickbusch Grocery Company-109 Kieffer, Dorothy-17 Kieffer, Elaine-16 Kieffer, Marie-81 Kieffer, Ruth-18 Kijek, Edwin-44, 45, 68, 69, 81 King, Anthony-19 King, Betty-16, 30, 37, 49 King, Helen-81 Kinney, Dale-21, 59 Kipp, Ruth-16 Kischel, Phyllis-17, 35 Langenhahn, Doris-21 Langhoff, Alfred-19 Larson, David-15, 37, 43, Larson, Franklin-21 68, 69. 83 Larson, Roger-19, 39, 68, 69 Lattimer, Charles.-16, 45, Leaps, Maud-16 Leistikow, Helen-30, 37, 65, 66, 67, 83 Leitzke, Violet-20 Lella, Irene-17 Lemke, Herbert-66, 83 Lemke, Ruth-21 Lemke, Ruth E.-20 Lemke, William-15, 16 Lenard, Valeriaf-19 Lenz, June-21 Lenz, Walter-20 Lenzmeier, Eleanor-83 Lerch, Elroy-21 Lerch, Herbert-23, 43, 83 LeSage, Ruth-20 Levandoski, Florence-20 Levin, Sherman-18, 37 Liberrnan, Sarah-21 Libman, LaVernew-47 Liljequist, Ellen-19 Litzer, Leslie-18, 68, 69 53 48, 49, 54, 55. Lochman, Elaine-21 Loeffel, Donald-20 Loeffler, Donald-83 Loomis, Paul-16, 18, 23, 25, Louze, Flossle-52, 53. 83 Lowensteln, Eleanor-21, 68, 69 Luebchow, Erwin-23, 39, 60, 61. 63 Lueck, Arlene-17 Luedtke, George-20 Luedtke, Leora-35, 83 Luetschwager, Dorothy-18 Lund.'s Floral Shop-104 Lunt, Donald-19 Luttschwager, Sadie-68, 69 Lynch, Frances-26, 27, 35, 36. 37, 53, 55 66, 67, 83 Maas, Doris-83 Maaser, Martha-17 Maaser, Norma-18 MacC0rmick, Althea-83 MacDonald, Bertell-19 Madden, David-19 Mader, Gladys-15, 19, 30, 47, 61 Maglt, Harold-15, 23, 24, 31, 43, 44, 45 51, 83 Magnuson, Colin-21 Majeske, Floyd-19 Manney, Arletta-18 Manney, Charlotte-18 Manson, J. N., Insurance Company-106 Marathon Paper Mills-110 Marquardt, Erwin-36, 37, 60, 61, 63 Marquardt, Evelyn-17 Marquardt, Mae-17 Marson, Hazel-84 Martin, Joanna-17 Marx, Margaret-18 Mason, Jon-21 Mathematics Club-52 Mathes, Marcelle-19 Mathle, Helen-53 Mathles, Leota-19 Mathwick, Betty-18, 47 Mathwlck, Leon-19, 37 Mathwick, Mayward-15, 84 Mattlson, Floyd-19 Maxwell, Robert-15, 68, 69 Maxwell, Wllllam-48, 49, 63 Mazzara, Edna-84 McArthur, Patricia-20, 55 McCrossen. Corinne-47, 84 McCrossen, Ivadell-20 McCr0ssen, Ray-21 McDonell, Harold--19, 68, 69 Mcllraith, Joyce-19, 65 McKee, John-39, 40, 41, 94 45, 51, 64 18, 23, 31, 39, 51 45, 54, 55, 84 McLaughlin, Dorothy-17 McLeod, Stewart-15, 45 Mearek, Alice18, 65 Melsner, Rodney-84 II N ID IEX Page II9 Poeske, Evelyn-18 Poeske, Loretta-17, 68, 69 Polster, Marie--31, 68, 69, 85 Pope, Marlon--20, 49, 55, 65, 68, 69 Porath, Charlotte+84 Porter, Ruth-16 Powell, John-15, 19, 23, 45, 94 Prahl, Henry-86 Prahl, Oron-86 Prahl, Ruth-86 Pregont, Natalie-17, 30, 37 Prehn, Charles---15, 16, 37 Prei, Esther-53, 86 Prellwitz, Walter-19 Prey, Dorothy-20 Price, Mae-86 Prlebe, J oyce-65 Frlebe, Marjorie-19 Priehe, Russell---16, 19 Prochnow, Constance-17 Puchner, Peggy-36, 37, 48, 49, 51, 61, 65 66, 67, 86 Neitzel, Roland-18, 43 Neitzke, Bernice-53, 85 Nelson, Alberta-53, 59, 85 Nelson, Delores-18, 37, 49 Nelson, Donovan-45 Nelson, Doris-18 Nelson, Eleanor-16 Nelson, Elmer-19, 68, 69 Nelson, Harvey-85 Nelson, Lincoln-16, 45 Nelson, Lorraine-15, 21, 61 Nelson, Rosemary-18, 37, 51, 61,'65, 68, 69 Netz, Ruth-21 Neuman, Alice-4-20 Neupert, Raymond--85 New Daisy Meat Market-112 Newman, Marie-19 Nickel, Robert-19 Nieman, Harold-19 Nikolai, Agatha.--17 Nlnabuck, Elner--85 Nlnneman, Walter-19 Nlmz, Henry-20, 23, 25, 23, 40, 41, 44, 51 Nohr, Nord Ina-53, 55, 66, 67, 85 e, H-8 Northland Sporting Goods-112 Northwestern Engraving Company--108 Norton, Stanley K.-63, 70, 71 Nowak, Arleen--19, 27 Nowak, Pauline-16 Nowlnski, Audrlx-23, 25, 45 Nowinski, Evelyn-16, 47, 68, 69 Nowlnski, Will-44, 45, 68, 69 Nutter, Howard'-65 Oakland, Lucinda-48, 49, 63 Obey, Roland-16, 53 O'Brien, Jeannette-21 Oelke, Dorothea-19 Ohm, Willard-21 Oldenburg, Elizabeth-21 O'LeaI'y, Dan-16 Olejneiczak, John-19 Oleson, Beatrice-20 Oliver, Clayton-18 Oliver, Kenneth-45 Olson, Arthur-23, 25, 39, 44, 45, 63 Olson, LeRoy-19, 45 Omholt, Edna.-85 Oppegard, Ted-16, 20, 53, 61, 65 Opperman and Helllng-107 Orchestra-68 Puckett, Jeanette-20 Puerner, Wallace-17, 23, 39 Pufahl, Lucille-16 Pynn, Willard-63 Quade, Robert-68, 69 Quandt, George-30, 37, 45, 54, 55, 66. 57, 68. 69, 70, 71, 84 Quandt, Hale--39, 44, 45, 63 Quill and Scroll-66 Raasch, Vilas---84 Radandt Furniture Company--101 Radant, Arthur-21 Radant, Elaine-17 Radant, Marjorie-21 Radloff, Marion--35, 47, 53, 85 Radtke, Elvera-19 Radtke, Florence+18, 68, 69 Raduechel, Grace-16, 53 Raduechel, Robert-18 Raese, Vlfarren-21 Rakow, Irene-19, 47, 68, 69 Ralltz, Geraldine-16 Ramaker, Edith-85 Rasmussen, Betty Mae-20, 47 Rasmussen, Jane 17, 68, 69 Rasmussen, Ruth-16, 68, 69 Rasmussen, Sigrid-63, 70, 71 Rauschl, Frank-68, 69, 85 Rear, Clayton-21 Oratory-60 Ott, Raymond-17, 68, 69 Otto, Doris- 58, 85 Otto, George-20 Otto, Marion-85 Ovel, Ramona-85 Paff, W. A, iMrs.J-8 Paff, W. A., Lime and Cement-99 Pagenkopf, Bert-8 Mekler, Sam-18 Melang, Merwin, Russel-18, 65 Reginald-18, 68, 69 Messerknecht, Ha-rold-18 Metz, Elizabeth-63 Meydem, Jean-20, 37, 47, Meyer, Dorothy-53, 84 Meyer, George-23, 51, 65, 84 Meyer, Margaret-53, 84 Meyer, Marjorie-16 Meyer, Phyllis-19, 47, 68, 69 Mlchael,.Samuel-19, 65, 68, 69 Mlchalske, Leone-53, 70, 71, 84 Miller, Charles-18, 37, 68, 69 Miller, Irene-17, 47 Miller, Marjorie-84 Miller, Maurice-15, 31, 51, 84 55, 61, 68, 69 Miller, Robert-21 Minsart, Anton-52, 53, 63 Miracle, Frances-18 Mlrman, Ralph-19. 37, 55, 68, 69 Mlezlva, Anna-17 Mlezlva, Armella-21 Mlezlvaf, Rose Mary-50, 51. 66, 67, 84 Moersch, Rose Marie-18 ' Mohelnlt zk Doroth 18 Y, Y- Monk, Robert--15, 45, 84 Morgan, Evelyn-17, 31 Morgan, Marlan-20, 31, 49 Morman, Marian-21, 65 Mosher, Donald-20 Mueller, Evelyn-37, 53, 60, 61, 65, 66, 67, 70, 71, 84 Mueller, Otto, Jewelry Company-110 Mueller, Robert-19, 43 Mueller Woodrow-37, 70, 71, 85 Muenchow, Valeria-17 Narloch, Romey-17, 43 Narloch, Vilas-18, 23, 43 Narloch, Violet-17 Nass, Ada. Lois-+21 National Honor Society-66 Painter, I. C.-10, 11, 23 Papendorf, Leslie-17 Parker, Betty-16, 37 Parker, Maxine-85 Paronto, Warren-61, 70, 71, 85 Paske, Arthur-19 Paszek, Patricia-19, 68, 69 Paul, Ruth---18 Pauls, Leonard-60, 61 Paulson, Lera Jane-55, 85 Pautz, Doris-20 Pawlowski, Clemens-20 Pehoski, Floyd-43, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 85 Penney, J. C., Company-99 Perry, Mildred-53, 83 Perske, Robert-20 Peters, Ellen-16, 37, 65 Peterson, Fred-21 Peterson, Norman--16, 23 Peterson, Orville-19 Petran, Russell-85 Petri, Dorothy---19 Petroski, Irene-21 Petzold, Milton-20 Pevonka, Jane-'16, 49 Pfaff, Ruth-17, 49, 66, 67, 85 Pflieger, Ethel-18, 47 Philipp's Floral Shop-115 Piekarske, Delphlne-17 Pierce's Grocery-114 Piggly Wiggly-109 Pittsley, Donald-31 Plttsley, Roger-68, 69 Plant, Donald-21, 39, 68 Platta, Ramona-16 Plautz, Norma-19, 47 Plays fThree one-actjw26 Poch, Jacqueline-17, 52, 68, 69 Podruch, Louise-19 Poeske, Earl--26, 85 Poeske, Elroy-85 Record-Herald Printery-116 Reich, Fred-18, 37, 53, 66, 68, 69 Reich, Marion-20 Reich, Wilbur-21 Reichart, Alan--19 Reiche, Fred-20 Reiche, Lawrence-52, 53 Relchl, Matthew--19, 39 Reineking, Robert -21 Reinke, Mildred-85 Relssman, Paul--17 Reissmann, Alfred-19, 68, 69 Reissmann, Eleanora-19, 68, 69 Reissmann, Erna-17 Reissmann, Ruth--16, 65, 68, 69 Remmel, Evelyn-47 Reuling, Frank-85 Reynolds, Charles-21 Rhylick, Lawrence-15, 43, 87 Rhyner, Delores-17, 47 Rhyner, Gerald-20 Rhyner, Myron-16, 65 Rhyner, Wilfred-19, 23, 45 Rldeout, Eleanor-37, 48, 49, 52, 53, 85 Riebe, Fred--18 Riege, Arlene-16, 37 Rieman, Junior-15, 31, 68, 69 Rletzow, Irene-16, 30, 47, 49, 64, 65 Riker, Genevieve-18 Rlker, Mary-85 Riley, Betty Jane--21 Roberts, Kathryn-19, 47 ' ' Roeske, Elmer-52, 53, 54, 55, 63 Roloff, Elaine-47, 53, 85 Ross, Arlene-26, 36, 37, 63 Rossow, Robert 45, 85 Roth, George-87 Rotzoll, Marjorie-20 Rozelle, Raymond-68, 69, 87 Russell, Paul'-18. 23, 24, 31, 45, 51, 68, 69 Ryan, Frances-17, 30, 37, 59 Sabatke, Elmira-17 St. Clair, Hazel--16 Sala, Florence-18 Salay, Jean-16 Sampson, Georgiana, 19, 49, 94 Sanders, Elaine-18, 47, 55 Sandholm, Ellyn-18, 94 Sandqulst, Lavern--17 Sandquist, MelvlnN20 ur.-.---. I 19 is is iw IA ,H in .s ic A QN -I---.--. 1.11. +- Page 120 Sanitary Bakery-98 Sargent, Thomas-20, 43 Sawyer, Louella-18 Schaefer, Kenneth-19 Schael, Ruth-17 Schaepe, Alfred-68, 69 Scharbau, Jeanne-17, 64, 65, Schave, Ellsworth-87 schepp, Gertrude--16 Schewe, Arthur-20, 43 Schlefelbein, Marie-17 Schield, Edwin-20 Schield, Helen-17, 68, 69 Schilling, Gladys-63, 64, 65 Schlei, Elmo-87 Schmalze, Rose--16, 68, 69 Schmeiden, Madeline-53, 88 Schmldt's Avenue Pharmacy-102 Schmidt, Russell-19, 68, 69 Schmitt, Winfield-16 Schneider, Marie-21 Schoeneman, Anna Marie-15, 52, 68, 69 Schoenemann, Alburn-17, 45, 65 Schoenfeld, Edwin--45, 60, 61, 88 Schoenherr, Eleanor-20 Schoenherr, Jean-17, 53 Schofield Ice and Fuel-109 Scholfield, Joyce-47, 94 Scholfield, Mark-16, 37, 48, Schreier, Elizabeth-17 Schreier, Mary--37, 48, 88 66, 67 16, 37, 47, 68, 69 49, 52, 53, 66, 67, Schroeder, Marion-19 Schroeder, Vera-88 Schuett, Fred-21 ...- Schuetz, Schuetz, Dunbar-19, 26, 27, 37, 43, 68, 69 Mary-20, 30, 37, 49. 59 Schulman, Carl-61 Schulman, Dorothy--18, 88 Schultz, Arlene-20 Schultz, Delores-19, 55, 68, 69 Schultz, Elvin-17 Schultz, Emery--18, 23, 24, 43 Schultz, Evelyn--88 Schultz, Glenoris-21 Schultz, Howard-17 Schultz, J oseph-88 Schultz, Leona-53 Schultz, Roselyn-16 Schulz, Helen-17, 37, 88 Schulz, Lois-18, 47 Schweizer, Florence-63 Science Club-52 Secor's Women's Wear-107 Seefeld, Wllilam-88 Seefeldt, Margaret-17 Seehafer, Erwin-68, 69, 88 Seehafer, Henrietta-18 Selm Brothers-99 Seim, Noel-68 Seipp, Norman-20, 23, 43, 44, 45, 51, 68, 69. 94 Sell Brothers-99 Sell, Orville-19 Sellln, Ilma-88 Senefsky, Gertrude-17 Senoraske, Dan-16, 21, 43, 68 S8l'1eS, SESIBT, Lois Mae--88 Helen-88 Severson, Eunice-15, 53, 68, 69, 88 Severson, Phyllis-18 Sherfinskl, Belvina-88 Shivek, Bernice-66, 67, 89 Shymanski, Betty-17 Shymanskl, Virginia-89 Sickler, Alice-17, 68, 69 Simmons, Verne-17, 26, 27, 37, 61, 65, 94 Sinderman, Marvln46S, 69 SiBCh0, Floyd-17, 23. 43, 51, 64, 65 Skyrocket--48 Slagoske, Eugene-20 , Smith, Charles-16, 18, 23, 44, 51 1 Smith, Charles F.--8 i Smith, Earl-21 : Smith, Edward-16 Q Smith, Fern-53, 89 : Smith, Harry-19 I Smith, Louise-17 I Smith, Lucille-18, 89 I Smith, Roland-43, 68, 69 1 Sniegoski, Angeline-16, 68, 69 I I i Snlegoski, John-21 ' Sommerfeldt, Elroy-16, 43, 55, 65 Sonduck, Annette--17 ' Sparr, Charles-20 E Splettstoeser, Wallace-17 E Stanke, Edgar-89 , Stanton, John-89 I Stark, Elsie-18 1 Stefl, Clarence-18, 23, 25, 45 l Steinbach, Donald-19, 68, 69 1 I -I' II N ID IEX Steinbach, Eugene-68, 69 Stepanik, Bernice-16, 47 Stemberg, Helenf20 Sternberg, Orville--17 Stieber, Carmen-16, 66, 67, 68, 69, 89 Stieber, Lee--19 Stieber, Lloyd-89 Stieber, Lorraine-17 Stoddard, Eugene-89 Stone, Barbara-19, 94 Stone, Ben-23, 25, 45, 89 Strassmann, Arlene-89 Streeter, Donald-15, 31, 43, B9 Strehlow, Anita.419 Strehlow, EdwardA-19 Stubhe, Clayton-19 Stubbe, Lucille-47, 53, 59, 89 Student Club---50 Student Council-54 Stueber's Dairy-106 Stupllch, Betty--20 Stuplich, Roland-89 Susor, Margie--16, 51, 68, 69 Swain, Ella-50, 51, 53, 63 Swanberg, Helen-17, 51 Swanson, George-19 Swanson, William-16, 65 Sweet, James-16, 20, 26, 27, 30, 35, 36, 37 Swierzy, Lucille-19 Switlik, George-15, 90 Synott, Nyda-17 Szmanski, George-45 Taft, Robert-21, 39, 68, 69 Taicher, Mildred-15, 20 Tanck, Marjorie-53, 66, 67, 90 Tarnow, Gladys--17 Taylor, Glenn-21 Taylor, Irene-17 Taylor, Iris-17 Terenke, Mercedes-16 Teskoski, Jane--20, 53 Tesmer, William-90 Tetzlaff, John--17, 37, 68, 69 Theisen, Edith--17, 50, 51, 55, 66, 67 Thiel, Eldred--19 Thiel, Victor-15, 90 Thiele, Vivian-16, 68, 69 Thielke, Bernice--19, 31 Thlrsten, Florence-16, 68, 69 Thomas, Clarence-52, 53, 59, 66, 67, 70, 71, 90 Thompson, Beverly-47 Thompson, Inga-90 Thompson, Ruth-53, 90 Thompson, William-21 Thorsen, Dorothy-21 Thorsen, Helen-16, 53 Thresher, Harris---90 Thresher, John-68, 69, 90 Tietz, Silva-17 Tiller, Howard-52, 90 Timler, Evelyn-18 Tornenstein, Eleanor-65 Torzewski, Kenneth-21 Torzewski, Lawrence-21 Torzewski, Lucille-21, 47 Totsch, Elmer-90 Traeger, Robert-70, 71, 90 Treptow, Robert-18, 23 Trettin, Charles-90 Trettin, Lili1an415, 19 Treu, Helen-17 Trittin Brothers-101 Trittin, Harold-20, 68, 69 Trotzer, Norman-20 Tucker, Lucille-17 Tuerner, Warren-18 Turner, Alene-18, 26, 27, 37, 49, 61 Turner, Gregory-19 Tyrrell, Glendola-15, 19 Ulrich, Marjorie-18, 37, 68, 69 Underwood, Harold--63 Urmanskl, Mary Ann-47, 90 Usadel, Clarissa-17 Vachreau, Jane-20 Vahldieck, Leroy-20 Vander Geest, Elsie--18 Vanderleest, Patrick--23, 25, 44, 45, 91 Very, Marguerite-16, 50, 51, 66, 67, 91 Vetter, Dorothy-51, 52, 53, 91 Viele, Robert-68, 69 Viergutz, Harold-91 Vilter, Robert-16 43 Voelker, Dorothy-17, 68, 69 Voelker, Lester-19 Voelker, Senor--19 Vohs, Violet-50, 51, 63 Voltz, Ann-20 Voskamp, Leonard-19 Wachtl, Irma-20 Watchl, Mary Joan-20, 68, 69 Wagner, Gertrude--20 Wagner, Mae-16, 47, 55 Wagner, Norma-20 Wahlscan-70 Wall, James-f91, 94 Wall, Robert-21 Walters, Esther-47, 53, 68, 69, 91 Wanta, Pauline-17 Ward, Milton-18, 45 Wfarpekoski, John-18, 55, 68, 69 Waugonian Club-50 Wausau Gas Company-97 Wausau Ice and Fuel-102 Wausau Institute-102 Wausau Laundry Company-106 Wausau Shoe Merchants-113 Webber, Blanche-21 Weber, Giles-19, 43 Wegner's Grocery-99 Weigand, Alice-53, 91 Welgand, John-19, 68, 69 Weik, James--16 Weiland, George-91 Weiland, Mayabelle-17, 19, 55 Weiland, Myron-21 Weinke, Harold-16, 43 Weir, Shirley-17 Weiss, Evelyn-47 Weisbrod, Robert--16, 43 Wendorf, James-21 Wendorf, Ruth-35, 68, 69, 91 Wendt, Esther-15, 26, 27, 36, 37, 48 0 51, 53, 59, 60, 61, 91 Wenzel, Joyce-18 Wenzel, Wintonv45, 55, 66, 67, 70, 71 Wescott, Doris-16 Wescott, Weston, Homer-43 Charles-19, 68, 69 Westphal, Violet-49, 68, 69, 91 Wex, Rita-19, 61 Whaley, Alanson-17, 68, 69 Wheeler, Florence Ann-68, 69 White, Francis-17, 43 Whittington, Eileen-91 Wiechmann Hardware Company-101 Wiechmann, Jean-37, 70, 71, 91 Wiederhoeft, Verna-92 Wiedow, Gertrude-59, 92 Wienke, Harold-59 Wiese, Gertrude-20 Wigand, Dorothy-17, 31 Wilcox, Jean-19, 68, 69 Wilde, Rosella-16 Wilke, George-19, 43 Wilke Jewelry Company-102 Will, Bernice-53, 92 Will, Ethel-53, 92 Will, Verna-19, 47 Willson, Edgar--19, 26, 27, 37, 68, 69 Wimmer, Mary Ann--18 Wlnetzki, Dorothy-19, 47, 53, 55 Winkelman's Department Store-114 Wirth, Alice-37, 92 Wirth, Marjorie-19, 47, 68, 69 Wisconsin Public Service Corporation-105 Wisconsin Valley Trust Company-101 Wisnewske, Margaret-18 Witeck, Margaret-16 Woh1fa.hrt, Mildred-17 VVolfe, Nancy Jam? 92 Wolfgram, Dale-19 Wolter, Margaret-20 Wolter, Myrtle-21 Wood, Lorraine-19 Woodson, Margot-21, 47 Woodward, Evelyn-19 Worden, Lawrence-92 Wunch, James-19, 23, 45 Yates, Anna-16 Yessa, La. 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