Wausau High School - Wahiscan Yearbook (Wausau, WI)

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X5 He, ,Cn f 10019 Z J Nwxggvfy 'Z X I Wlthm the pages of this WAHISCAN ou u zll 1nd a zctorral record o school ll e t Wfausau Senior Hzgh rom Se tember 3 1 '46 to May 31 1947 This year marks the Oth annwersary of W'AHISCAN publzca tzons The sta has chosen as the theme o this book The Old and The Neu In ac cordance uzth thzs theme ue have tried to mpare zn as many uays as osstble edu catzonal aczlztzes school o zczals people and peacetnne actzutzes o our school zn 1917 uzth those of today I you are ortun ate enough to ind a copy o the 1917 annual you uzll note that page layout typogra hy color design rzntzng engrawng art styles used by the students and many other things haze come a long uay sznce that early day Published by the I hat zrst sta had to lan their annual at a time uhen a W orld W ar uas In rogress to make our uorld one o everlastzng peace That senior class u as preparing to lwe zn a eace ul and ree uorld W e members o the class o 1947 are in a szmzlar sztuatfon today W e haze uorked hard the past three years here at Wausau Senror High and are nou ready to take our place rn a uorld uhzch has just urtnessed the end o another uar be tu een all nations W e are proud to present thzs 30th ANNI VERSARY EDITION OF the Wahzscan to you zn the hope that zt u zll serve as a marker the fzrst Wahzscan o a uorld o everlastzng eace and security as the edztors o that zrst yearbook intended their book to be SENIOR CLASS WAUSAU SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 225 XF 211, WAUSAU, WISCONSIN 431 22, 23, VOLUME NUMBER THIRTY ONE 1 1 7,4 if?,f3v. 541, 'E-Q35 Q3 fflpijjf ., sg, - Lf -. fQ wx T 'fl' ff, , 1 f , . ,V , gs be ,Q ,:,f. 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L lieatien was on the tlnfeshola' ofa postwar era. e are again entering an era of peace. . . . ISNID OI? IVORLD IVAR II, lfl4RUPlfAN 'I4llIfATRlf ffefl lu rigllll LI. Gen. Sir' I , lf. Morgml, Adm. Sir llurnlrl M. Bll7'?'0lIgl7, IJ. Gen. ll . Hulell Smillv, Cfpl. ft'lIk0l'it'l7, Major Gen. Izum Sllilllfldfbff, IJ. Gen. Cuff xi. Sfmalz. fCo1n'le,vy l'. S. Signal Corpxj - - H-S., R52 4 hw .anti-4 F Par! n flu U17 141411111 Scum: Iaslvmu 400' lfn I1 Pffmffffl 1 THEREFORE WE -A-mqk ' C 'ff' UE TYPICAL ACTIVITIES 1917 Bavketball Squad flillflll S Bdfld 1917 .:,' 2 I 'QP ' O xy I W U l Y P . Y xy -GSS'-f Q5 'f Y' 4: .4 7- k, .NQAX .,, -, ,, -- , 'A' . 'fx '- . A , 3 3 'I E . s . ' Q K 'ff TI ,' 1 I, . ' - L' 1' ' 'I -fy ! A X 4. by , ' ,, . E, :I A E lg 1. ., , M -25.4 4 Sy V S N Q 'Q ., - Q V 1 4 ,J 'I ' ' A ' - '. .Fri ' X' 4-' K 2 ,. E ' ' ' ig Q.v,1,, K -' fV.!yg .fn-5' ,- A .J A R -FA,-,,.,,.k.. 3Vi,1,5,jv,.:'j,1.,k ff gf '- as ' 4 ' I' it -'fu .. . was J--, 14 .vb 'P -H ' '-H-s-u.f.:.- A - I I-If :Q I Qmvl . - , 7 0 0 0 'il an .5 - 4-4 8 . I 1 A , ' -I ,, V' ' I' -I 1, I 'Hx E' . T '94 V ig? n,?x 'M I -, Wffv L Q e A' Q9 13 Repre.m11a1ires of '47 Family Swim' Ifdrl2iw1.v - Nou' A R E D EPI C TIN G THE M,,1 f,,,,1 - 47 T H E IN 0 UR HIGH SCHUOL H I9-I7 Cagers in Aftion lll51I'lHIl6'!lfdli5fX - I9-I7 L32 .gg F51 igi i Ill --2-I 1 'I'bis equipment. erected in 1899. was adequate for the class of 1917, numbering 100 seniors. During tbe past 30 years some 7500 gradu- ates bare attended assemblies and used tbe fafilities pictured above. n X Elms K 1 l L L l iff-,.,, R54 I 1, L l l LEFT - Early pboto of the OLD auditori- um, nou' too small to seat tbe student body. BELOW- Old build- ing under frmstruftifnz in 1899. Built for a student body not to exfeed 400, present enrollment of I-150. lnnq -. gy-L--gqaf -E ABOVE - The audi- torium today, filled to capacity by only one- balf tbe students. LEFT- Exterior view of the old building as it appears now, almost 50 years later. RIGHT - Exterior View of our new build- ing, erected in 1935. BELOW! - Interior cieu' of our new building. Room 211 in the English depart- ment. 3 rt A M u C ABOVE - a drafts- man's conception of how the new million dollar addition will loole. RIGHT - Mr. H. johnson, busy in the chemistry storeroom. Our new addition will have greatly enlarged facilities such as these. Wfhile the class of 1947 looks back to the memories of the crowded tunnel, the creaky stairs and the small classrooms. future senior classes will be studying in an ultra-modern school. Editor-in-Chief Kurt Krahn Associate Editors-in-Chief Mark Splaine Alvin Thirsten 3' Class Section Advisor , David Ruder -0 . . ' Class Editors Virginia Bloch Mavis Holinquist Activities Section Advisor Eugene Klein I I Activities Editors E Don Kiefer 3 Q 'X 'X Marjorie Krueger H Sports Editors Bill Krueger, june Peters ' 'Q' Snapshot Editors Walter Jacobs joan Killeen, jim Skinner Faculty Editor Anne Bissell Art Editors Y E Dick Mueller Ronald Thomas, Lillian Bisbecos KI'll!Jll - Sllllllllt' - ,lll7lI'SfL'll Index Edifgyrg Dcnigc Benggm Helen Humphrey Chief Typist Shirley Kuhnert lIl5t'l'lX1KI'll.Q6P'. llwm., Kzzlmerl. Kiefer. Pelers. 'I'lJo1m1x, Bixlzemx. Bark Rau'-Ruxenloauer. Krueger M.. Bissell, Humphrey. Killeen, Holmquixl. Benxrnl. Bloch, Kralm. Front Rau'-Splaine. Skimzer. lambs. Ruder. Tlnirslen, Klein. 'I'llI:' C1..Al.S'S OF '47 PROUDLY lJlilJlC.-1'l'lfS THIS WAIIISC-IN 0. L. ENSTAD T f' BA. St. Olaf, 1930 MA. Colzznlbiu, 1938 ,, -N35-ia I. Curling eutbnsiasl 2. Alf. Enxlad on Hobo Day 3. Our dedicatee al work? On the night of September 27, 1906, the peace of a small country home near Granite Falls, lNlinnesota, was broken by some first opinions on American Problems as squalled forth by the newly arrived 1947 XVAHISCAN dedicatee. During his youth, he spent much of his time in the home-workshop and was an ardent fan of baseball, although he also spent a good deal of time boasting about his father's new Model 'I' Ford. After graduating from high school in 1925, he went on to St. Olaf College where he received his B.A. degree. Wfhile at St. Olaf, he became president of the Mu Omega Society and was a member of the Seldome lnn Knightsf' a group that wore derbies, gave formal parties, and smoked big black cigars. He received his M.A. degree at Columbia and was president of Columbia's Minnesota Club. He has also spent three summers at the University of VC'isconsin, one of them as an assistant in the Department of Education. However, all of his time has not been taken up by the field of education. At one time, he led a school dance orchestra at Medford. He has been a reporter for both the Milwaukee journal and Sentinel, and at present he is a Scout Commissioner and a member of the Order of the Arrow. An ardent gardener, he has been raising gladioli for about nine years, and his fame as a candy maker is widespread among the faculty. He is an active curler, and his greatest ambition is to be a successful teacher. That ambition has already been fulfilled. To O. L. linstad, a pleasant, congenial, and ultra- considerate teacher who always has time for everyone, we the class of 1947 respectfully dedicate this 50th ANNIVERSARY EDITION of the XVAHISCAN. 9 7917 50 ADMI ATM f'7 -.' '5 93 li I 599'-' lga 'v 'V' U 4' , 9 Uxhm ' I n' U gl A' I9 ll ., 6 ' I ll 'gl 'g ,nh 4 u ' ,v ,. X ' if '.?.1'? 'x- f n x ffl: uhgx 'tux u'n'gf-fu I I I 4 1 Mia! Ggia, --'e 0 I ' :Hui Ls,-9 lu:- X ,xl in 4 , ', l I X 'W' iii 1 93 x Sf? xx ' nu! fi!!! 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Member of Rotary Club . . . Regional ad- visor of University of Chicago for five years . . . Author . . . Fluent speaker . . . Capable executive . . . A busy man with a list of activities too long to include and one who is respected and admired by all. Became Superintendent of Schools in 1946. Stur11lir1g. II. Norde, li. G. Silherntagel, C. 1. Lung, G. ll . BJIIIIEVIIILIII, A. Alzrtmzs, B. Pugenkopf. Sitting: D. M. Kin-lwl, I . A. lioetlrlrer, Mrs. ll . A. Puff, lf. ll . Hrtum. Jeni: C.. I . Smilb. H. R. Ruioux I . G. Loeffler. i -Iifwfgs, 3 TA I' R I N C I I' fl I. E. H, Boettclyer Graduate of liau Claire State Teachers I I? College and the University of Iowa, M.A. . . . came to XY'ausau in 1957 to become principal of junior High . . . former presi- dent of XVIZA . . . member of Phi Delta - P ' Kappa - honorary educational fraternity . . . former president of Lion's Club . . . ' member of State Curriculum Guiding Committee and XY'ausau Community Chest Finance Committee . . . Completed nine year period as principal of junior High to become principal of Senior High in September, 1946 . . . In 1917, when the first XX'ahiscan was published, he was a sophomore in high school at Bloomer, VC'isconsin. XY'e welcome our new prin- cipal to our family of 1500 students and hope for many more years of cheerful, helpful guidance and cooperation. I N M E M 0 R I A M C171 filly I -I. 1946, ll a11.va11 .tclaools suffered a greal loss lbrougb the rIealIJ of our former Superinlendefzf of Schools. Mr. Everett C. Hirsch. Mr. 1Iir.tcIJ fnlssezl away after serving the W'a115au school .Y.j'.fIl'lIl for 1u'eI1'e years. Il e IOI'l'lI young IIUUIIIU, aml be lorerl fo serre lIJem. He always gave freely of his lime for their benefit. In life, ll'l' sought his IYIIIIIXUI. and in deafb. tee honor lair memory. VICIS - P R I N C I PA 1. E. A. Roeske Graduate of Ripon College and Colum- bia, M.A .... came to XY'ausau in 1921 . . . taught algebra and solid geometry . . . Head of Mathematics Department . . . ,,-5 I 41 Became assistant principal about 12 years N ' , i ago . . . former president of XVEA and - Archery Club . . . former Boy Scout leader . . . likes archery, golf, fishing . . . advisor of student council . . . member of Masonic Order and the Advisory Board of De- Molay . . . thinks teaching the most in- teresting thing he has ever done and be- lieves that happy student-teacher relation- ship is outstanding feature of XVHS . . . very interested in helping us with our problems . . . real friend and tactful dis- ciplinarian . . . was attending Ripon and doing landscape gardening in California in 1917. 15 ,t EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE President ll. ll. Humphrey , Q I I Vice-President , A. XV. Plier Secretary , Agnes L. Schmidt Treasurer Mrs. G. Decker The student council is the means by which XVHS students exercise direct participation in the gov- erning of school affairs through their home room representatives. The council consists of the exec- utive committee, the commissioners of finance, publicity, social affairs, school affairs, and pep and all the home room representatives. The offi- vhs' .21 'ar cers and representatives are elected by the student body. The major duties of the council consist of sponsoring the all-school dances, football hops, assemblies, elections, and pep rallies. The com- mittees also perform various-othcr services for the students throughout the year. Mr. Boellrber admiuixlers the oath of office In lbe l16ll'1-1' elecled Student Council at lbe iuslallatiou t'C1'U7ll U ily. 1 Few of us realize the extent of the duties of our student council. Planning interesting activities is not the only service which it performs. Students can freely express their opinions and air their grievances in regard to school regulations through their home room representatives. The representa- tives serve as a connecting link between students Ruiz' 2: lluirller. Heiver jim. Srlwcl, Gr.1l'l7ef. fllerzxr, R. Roll' It !rIl'tUl'l', l5i1r'r'w111'ulrl, Slllaine, fimmer'er', li., l'.1'dlIL6', U. and the administration. The student council is truly a democratic group which promotes the best interests of the students. XY'e hope that in the future it will continue to develop into an im- portant influence in the governing and adminis- tration of school affairs. Rllll' is Krueger, Skeefx, Il4lNll'1'ld. K. Kmfw. G.1llilfc'r'. R'1lltIl'lZ'lf, lx. llemzlv. Kurlcu, l r'c':ler'iz'i. lffllfldfki, llweu rlorf. Sleieus. Young. Rau' 2: f.l1r'i.ftim1sor1, Perzolrl. Allen. limi, uufiflkf. Srlmre. Miirx, .-luH.m1. Dourille, llelic, Penn, Mtlimnm Rau' I: Zillnmu, Locffler, Cifrey. Sflvilling, Kucllwer, lierg. Zielzell. Dalvlke, Petrirlf. Marge MvKoer1, lfrdmtm Q . ..... N ,, Q ...--- .,,. -A ,L .-,,,.. , ...,..... , , 2 x .., Sum Snlmm 'llmxluz Bacfrezzuald 91 AIII11 Ilene: I turul hug .urn some of ll L hchmd he Il1l'5Sl0l1LI'S thc school 1ff.urs fmanu. publlutx su.nLs workers ln our sghool 1ff.urs lunctlon .md soual committees do thur hast to make umm mg undar the studcm Lounul md thu X lrlous Lom of our school functions .md lLl1NlIlLS 1 suunss Rau 3 one lrnfmo Rurllke 641711111 Forvmo Young Clwule Allen Ruder Rezrlmrt Sflmeu Slzuuzkcr fnnmeru Gzlberlmn Ixreutz Bremer R u 7 Grolelmvzlvzn ll lmlu Mzlllu Lund Plezer laclrou Gzeve Mrlxoen Appel Mmlxorn lmnh Islllllfl llluz Ie Ginger Mme: Rou I 11 1 1011.1 rn no ru cr 1 ll fl uhnuf ulunu ug 1 mc U IPI I1 4 .ucv an . 1 ll ll mer 16 'ic ' -' - . ' 1- ' ' -t '- ' .'.k ' ' - . ' 1 ' ' . l. !:,- f .i 41 ' , .x ' ' ' A'v,- Y ' ' ' A ' -1 f,.' K , ,- ,,' 'I' .,.. :11' .v ' .' All' ll 1lvl, ji' A le 21, K '1 'tu litggehr' 'I , N ' ,, Al I , li' 1, l'ul 'f ' ', Lvl. fl. cl '. H ',, P' 'rin In :, '. lhrough the xsslstlnee md drreetlon of our guld mee drree tor Mr Svsenby students lre able to plxn their high sehool eurrneulum to thenr best ad xmtage Mr Svsenbx llso eon duets numerous mterest md tptltude tests to help students pnn their careers Ihe students reeene the neeessxrx counsel 1nd lLlNlLL to solxe their X in ous problems ind find willing md competent lssrstmee rn hrs frlendls LlI1ClLI'SIlI1lllf1g personalrts ZX fax, --2, 'It 74 .040 0 Q f 2,441-ng -54 ' ff -e r Q , M5 'N 'K f' ? F tl X154 gge or .QQ 13, 'XXV- xt-'Q- -fef ' Sq 1 -1' V N x waat Q fo , , 1A x W,-at Desplte hrs many dutles which Include that of bemg 1 general adusor and friend Mr Rldge, our Dean of Boys always fmds tlme to eraclt 1 poke He holds a Ph M from the Unnerslts of Virseonsm and teaches chemlstry md modern science Hrs nude background and experrenee wlth boys has enabled hxm to gnc mxaluable iduee and asslstanee to the students A helpful md understand mg counselor rs Alice fobex Dean of Cnrls Ihrough her x trrous lClNl50I'S roles she has worked to gne glrls a XOICC rn the management of school funetrons md has pl leed mam gurls rn yobs throughout the cttw XX e were unable to secure 1 plcture of the Dean So we e llled ln our stiff irtxst to gne sou 1 reasonable faeslmxle if ,Q 'SP mamma ga.. .fl fjpfgu, if Y Q ll. ' fr-gfinfr ,Ai1g,t, , 3 0 ffjy L1 fcgllnvu-am at:- 1 . . I A .. ','..7.... 4 44, f .,.4 - My , ,I if L'...-,,, FACULTY ln 1917 there were thirty-five teachers on the faculty at XVHS: at the present time there are fifty-five. Commercial suhjects, English, History, Mathematics, German, Latin, Do- mestic Science, Manual Training, Music, Botany, Zoology, Art, Physics, Chemistry, Physiology, and Gymnasium were the courses offered here thirty years ago. Miss Olga Heinrich and Miss Zellhoefer, members of the present faculty, were among the group of teachers who witnessed the debut of the first XY'ahiscan in 1917. MARY ANDERSON-M.A., Columbia, Home Economics, H.R. 355 . . . LYDIA BECKER-M.A., Michigan, Girls' Physical Education, H.R. 102 . . . HAROLD G. BEL- LAS-B.Ed., W'hitewater State Teachersg Bookkeeping, Business Principles, Typing, ll.R. 109 . . . BEN BERG-M.A., XY'iscon- sing Physics, Business Manager of Athletics, H.R. 301 . . . LILLIAN BOHL-M.A., NX'is- consin, English Lit. and Drama, H. R. 210 . . . ELDA BONVINCIN-B.S., Minnesotag Spanish, German, H.R. 256 . . . NVIN BROCKMEYER-M.A., Minnesota, Athle- tic Director, Physical Education, H.R. 3 . . . EDNA BURKHART-M.A., Chicago, XX'is- consingEnglish, H.R. 211 . . . R. BURTON -f-M.A., Iowa: Bookkeeping, Salesmanship, H.R. 108 . . . JOSEPHINE DARRIN-B.M., Xlfisconsing Supervisor of Music Education, H.R. 355. 19 XX hen vue time back to school last fall among the ftces that greeted us were those of ll new telchers These new faculty mem bers thlt graced our halls were Harold C Bellts Mlrgtret Downxng osephrne Htlsor George ohnson Betty Jayne Larson Doris McDeutt A I' McDonell Inez Nelson Agnes Schmrdt George Stuart and C xlbert XV 1rd The start of the new semester brought two more nevs addltlons to our faculty anet Goode 1 graduate of Lawrence College re pltced Iwelyn Star ln the Pnglrsh depart ment Marte Relse a mld year gradutte of Milwaukee State Teachers College took over the art classes These teachers haxe helped and gurded us greatly and haxe be come an rndlspensable part of our lrfe here at XVHS LAXWRI NCI' DIKE BI'd w,hlICWdfCf HR 104 MARGARET DOXVNING BA Carleton College Spanlsh French Pnglnsh HR 505 JOHN DZUBAY PhM XY'1scons1n Modern Scrence Blology HR 302 O L FNSTAD AM Colum bla U S HlSIOfy American Problems HR 155 ALLAN D GABRILSKA PhB Carroll College MS WIISCOHSIH XVorld History Phy Ed HR 3 MATHIXV I' GJFTSON MS Stout In strtute Draftmg Com Art HR 1 BPRNICI GLISCZINSKI BS Central State Teachers Home Fconomlcs HR 356 JANl'T GOODE BA Lawrence Png lush HR 201 K R N GRILL MA Columbra Supervrsor of Instrumental Musrc HR 258 JOSEPHINE HALSOR Summer School Northwestern U of So California Irngllsh HR 206 It 35 q,.,.,-4.p.a441Jqvf ,ZMJ I 1 M11-I-Zfgi ffm'-ee Jawa if if if Mfg-fwfwf 55X .w:.,,,,,,,, I ?I,.,...t Af,-4. fffy Q42 W2-fw 1+-QW .'l 1 l Q i 'r I , , .2 . 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S I 1 Sw, Q H..LE.,5.l'.,,... .5'2:.4,.: fig, A .4 fl? an O'-A f-11-L, i.v4.,z,'f2q..,,a.s TEACHERS Cultivating the art of self-expression is a requisite for success in life. To teach students to read, write, speak, and listen is the pri- mary goal of our English Department. Students read essays, short stories, novels, biographies, ballads, and poetry. They are introduced to the works of American and English writers, such as Edgar Allan Poe, O. Henry, Shakespeare, and George Eliot. For those who wish to specialize - speech, debate, drama, journalism, and advanced composition are offered. ARTHUR L. HENDERSON-lNI.A., Iowa, U. S. History, H.R. 152 . . . VVANDA HOPP-XY'isconsin Conservatory of Music . . . VIRGINIA HULBERT-B.A., XViscon- sing Latin, H.R. 350 . . . GEORGE JOHN- SON-Ed.B., Oshkosh State Teachers, M.A. Columbia, History, American Problems, H.R. 5 . . . HARRY A. JOHNSON-M.A., XY'is- consing Chemistry, H.R. 303 . . . LOUISE KELLEY-B.E., River Falls State Teachers: English, H.R. 204 . . . BETTY .IAYNE LARSON-B.S., Eau Claire State Teachers, Biology, Phy.Ed., H.R. 306 . . . EMMA LARSON-B.E., River Falls State Teachers, Library . . . OLAF LEE-M.A., Wisccmnsing XY'orld History, H.R. 156 . . . ERXVIN M ARQUARDT-M.A., Columbia g Ameri- can Problems, H.R. 151. 19 By solung, LCILIIIIOHS md undnrttlxlnf, formulas students lurn to rtlson uturatclx Our mlthtmitus cltputrmnt tndf. nors to .gnu ucry studcnt 1 fxrm foundntnon rn applymf, futs md rcdsonmg, XX HS stu dtnts ruuu tht htst possxhlt trunmg, from basxt lI'lIhI11LI1C through llgcbri plmg and solid gtomttry to trlgonomttry md the s Ida ru L XVM M MAXXY I LL B I d XY hxtevsatar Start It uhtrs I L C soar lphx C om Lau CA lorado M Izd DORIS NILDFVI fl B S Mllvw ILIIXCL St IEC It uh ers Pflgllbh H R 705 A I' MCDON Instrumental Musu. I rt flight LOUISI MINAR BA Ripon U S Hrs tory World History HR 161 INII M NILSON BA Carroll MA Colum bm I'nf,,l1sh HR 717 ARTHUR OI. SON MA MlCh1gdD Brology HR 307 HARVIY RIDGI' PhM Wlsconsln Chtmlstry Modtrn Sclenu. HR 504 HIRMAN RISIC, Ph M XXISCODSIU Algf. hrl Cztomctrv HR 755 C lx ROSIN HAUI'R M A Wxsgonsm Ingllsh our nzlxsm HR 207 AC1NIS SCHMIDI' B I XY hlttwatu' Statt Tcachers NI A New York UDlNLfblIy Iypmg Shorthmd I R 5 wwf an 4 30 r 11 'Q' ou.ue., fn fun.: '80 J frf 94 3' at QAJHM Jam Qz,..,J,f,4,4,,...1x5 Q ' I I z ' ' 1 - 2 1 , , E fs, .L 'Q 4. 4 J. If flnlnvffe Juni .1 ,., 1 - z ' ' ' ' '2 ' 9 I ,' 1. .rl 1 - I 2 ' 2 ' ' ' ' 1 zz' z 1' J ' Y. ' - I - .-.' V. . lk- 5' . 2' ' y 8 , -'-2 ' . '-, , 2 . 2' i . , 'V Y ..a xl' - l-. . 5 Qfl 4.-z2...n A ' f ' 'I T I ' ' ., , L 9-11 . Ng 3. , .' ., H.R. lOl . . . ' :ir ,I l' . 1 2 , h 'g I , . .- , ... . I. - f ' - NISLL-B.S., Milwaukee State Tcachcrsg I . A , ,', 3 ,h ' F . 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The lessons of yesterday provide solutions for the problems of tomorrow. HOXXIARD SHAXVL-M.A., Minnesota, Al- gebra, Consumer's Math, Refresher Math., H.R. 257 . . . EVELYN STAI-B.E., Eau Claire State Teachersg English, H.R. 201 . . . GEORGE G. STUART-B.A., Lawrence Collegeg Wforld History, H.R. 202. .. CLARA H. SUMNER-B.S., State Teachers College, Eau Claire, M.A., Minnesotag U. of Chicago-graduate study, U. S. History, Asst. Librarian, H.R. 159 . . . ELLA SNWAIN -M.A., Columbia, Shorthand, Typing, H.R. 107 . . . CLIFFORD SXWENBY-B.S., North Dakota State, graduate study-Minnesota, Modern Science, guidance, H.R. 154 . . . MARY UMHOEFER-M.A., Wfisconsing Geometry, Algebra, Latin, H.R. 251 . .. HAROLD UNDERXVOOD-M.A., Iowa, Northwestern, Bookkeeping, H.R. 105 . . . ARMILLA VUALSH-B.E., Whitewater State Teachersg English, Typing, H.R. 352 . . . GILBERT VUARD-B.S., Xvisconsing Physics, Geometry, H.R. 4. 19 XY urls ln sunmn cllssrs IS Londucud to bcmflr srudcms who plan to bg enymcrs doctors nurses md dnnusts Bxolow pln sus and Lhgnnstry arf. nnporrmr ID many PhlSLS of hum m hulth and Lnduxor Ihr Lomplcx msstcrlcs of llXlI1g orgm lsms ara. gxplornd IU blololgs Lllsscs lxpgrl UlLI1IdllSIll thu lnsxs of loyal rn 150111116 15 a ural part of rhxs drprrrmmrs work S ANLIY l XY UODS Bl Himlm Um ursxty gradum. study it Columbia World DORI' B ld Central Suu Fcaclurs M A Northvscstcrn lnbllsh H R P05 lRIl DA HIINRILH clff-ILL Surunry ELIZABETH MF FZ Offue Senretarx MRS HELIN HAXY'LlY cJfflLL Assnstlnt MRS ILLIN H01 RSTRA Home Nlursmg MARIE Rl'ISS B S Mllvs ill ken fcachcrs Art Second Semester liculu Adusor for Prom Decoratlons CUSTODIANS OF 1947 'Q x if 26 fzaazflllevnxnal my Q6 X6-sa-424, I-U if b 023 his ,ml Re IZIHIL lefi lo ugh! Al: nz Se lon ll nz 61 R :mil um 4 ,116 muslodnm My r I An lr n Herman U dfllff Mn II ll :mer Airs P Rumihum oe Smulen Mu 1 Sneeden 76 O F 4 7 ' Q 1 .. . . t X 1 1 ' I 5, , , 1 7 ., K-w .3 4. 1. ,d ad,-I My I-I I. L' 1 LQ' in Q I H . V, , . ,. 1. . , WX U 1 E. null 2 an 1 -I 1 ' . 1 S 'S 1 M - ' - '51 -z' ' Y, '. .T I I , .K I 1 . ' . P, :gil 1 . .. - . .., 4 - History, H.R. 160 . . . MARGARET ZIELS- A '-.f.,3 ' 2- l', .., j' QV c- . 1 3 2 Y , . . - . . . 5 2- 5 R - S -' -a ' . . . 4- . I 1 1 Q 1 r N- 'z no l ' . . . . - . ., 'i - I , A' -1 3 ...J u .IITH . I .-ALA, A Nxj l ll . ' l I L 1. f A ' - 2- . - ' Q ,u A 'W ' f 2 xhs' 5 1 , t ,J - '. nf . ' K . .,., A , ' . . ' 5. 4 1 ', 23 7977 -5 . .' 1 vhgif. T V . ' f f W if ': R 7947 X X ff f x 12 Xxx X X ?ix We HKS W ,wg j ff XXX dt fy N XX . mi' 'E K EM fm, ,--ix-, ,RX L' , J. f? , 1' ,' 7 , 1 , , . YA ,9 . 1 , 9 U5 ' ' 4 .- in . 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XM-'igs E s ff, Tbifffy Yemff of Cfmfef 59 S l X Q D x ,N,....lsl-I 'Q-'S-A1lNl0 ,I I x,.N....,. p Nf-'-- qux x N'N-NN- ., . .N M 2'Mxw'K 41 5 - Le DUC UMHOEFER W IN7 ER Preszdeuf Vzre P1 eszdeui Secretary Treasurer Three decades ago the graduatmg class went forth 1nto a period of world war whnch was to end before the twentles They graduated mto the era of the flappers, long slexrts and raccoon coats Today the Class of 47 goes forth mto an exen more complex post war era the world of the bobby soxer swlng musle jet planes and the atomlc bomb Under the gundance of thelr class offlcers Charles LeDuc Mary they have already dlstmgulshed themselxes ln many ways ust as lmportant lb the fact that they will always regard these hlgh school years as years of fun frlendshlp and memorxes the years m which they learned to lne wxth others and enjoy lnfe But who can tell what the challenges of the future hold for each of them' However let them not forget those who wnll not be wnth them to meet and conquer the ehallenges 76 , f ' I ' - 1 . r- 1 . 1 1 - - -' 1 , 1 - , ' , - - ' 7 ' 3 1 ' 1 1 v 1 1 1 f - 1 1 1 , n . nn , ' Y h' i - l A 1 1 I ' ' a 9 9 ' 1 ' I ' , .. . W, W 1 , , Umhoefer, and Wfallace Wfinter, and the class adviser, Mr. H. johnson, 1 1 1 1 1 .1 '- ' 7 '- 1 - 1 1 1 - ' 1 , - ' 41 ' 1 ' A1 - , . 1 ' I , 1 I 1', 11 ' . . 4 A ' IA . I ' ' 1 I ' . , f 4 A , 1 11 . 1 Q . . , 1 . 1 - ,I A 1 -.V lr, fx tl' lv I xN JN 415- i l lf, 'BQ nov' J S JAMIS H ADAMSHI:K.Ix Math Club 4 Intramurals 'lnlniectuml lngmeer ALIHXANDPR bentur K,lass Play Three one .nr plays 4 Humorous Declam A 'Io graduale or heroine u hauxeuxfe Il QI-Nl: ALLUN Y 2 Intramurals 5 QKDHSEYWBIIOH Llu in mmuntanl and bupjnlj married man 'I HOMAS ALVI:X Deep Sea D11 er GIORGI ANDIMRSOIN -1 lbnlm wur pemnm mlm n the 'hr Corp llIfRBhRT AND! RSON Inrmmurala 7 3 Darn Fngmeer DI-ILPIIINIC ANRIAM Ambition: .S'Ir1logmf:ln'r IAMLS ANKLAM Intramurals 1, 4.5 Sinn' flnnmgrr IDX! ARD HAI RW AID Knob IJIIKJIIIS AIIAIN 1 A A luunr M155 4 lumnr Kfrngg 5 lu 1,41 rl tlllleuful ful: RIK HARD ARNOI IJ K erm tn K lub 5 IIt'A'1Jllll rn zmluxln tuennfer Krl RAI DIN! 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ZG- 36 'K- 'v 111- C 4.- 1 QQ 51' -'la 'Ain' 'i'f- 'T' 03 DORIS Bl l Sl X C A C A A Lp C uh Ninn l I RON Bl ll'Nlxl orhlll rnsgrx lllllli C u MC B l'l X Hll lxl M :drug ll 1 d K1 nl U1 N 800 1 nmnlh DILORPS Bllllxl X XX C A Cel u gum! mb mul lllul HILIHN Bllllxl C, A P Club 54 1 nun 1 uell kim: me IOAN Bll1l Szudmr Cuunul 1 Srudmr C,lub Sensor Gregg 4 I snuenful musnul IAIVBCY lll IORD Bl N'I I lnrr1mur4l5 X MC A C1111 engineer n a finely: un nlrw CAROI ANN BIRC Sxudumr Counul Sgnnor Cl.n55 Pl IV 6 lhru. om Act Plays 7 Nurse b'Il1AR'I BIRC1 Cun54.r5.xuon Club 3 Spanish Club 4 S Ppp Club 4 In he u Irulelmg mun DOLJC1 Bl RRI 5 C Ul1bLl VdIlUH C lub C urlrrnler muh mn IRANLI-5 I BIDWII I bp.1nl5h Club 4 PL C lub 4 Clpgrura 4 Alrlma. sins lrd4.55 Rl 'I H HICJQBX C1 A 7 P C lub 5 1 bnmeu fic' IIIIIAN BISBPCOS XY.1hr5c.m go .url editor 4 Pep Club 4 Cj.A.A. 4 journalist BETTY J. HLANFORD Student Council 3.4 Y'.W.C.A. 4 Dielirian WII LIAM Bl AC lx I nglub xldlllf ROBhR'l BLLHM Cheer leader 5 Hand 2 5 4 ll: Y Club Iam my um lbrnugb lm sllmnl Bl'l'Il BOHL Sensor C,la55 Play K bpamsh Club if Pup C,lub 5 S Illllfflrlfljl MARK B01 l 5 luglnsb Mawr lulered arm! DONALD B0Nl1C.lx Intramurals 2.5.4 Radio Club 5 ,iummluul DALE C'. HRAATZ 'l'n bemrue u 4'mn'l1 CLASS Ihq. fxfry thnrd 1.1455 to gmdu au. from XY .1u5.1u Sumor I-hgh wxll rcccne thur Lllplljllldb NI.: 78 1947 lhc 114155 of 47 15 compo5ed of approxnmately 748 bov5 and 747 g1rl5 Thc total of about 490 5emor5 w1ll make up the largL5r cla55 to graduate from Wfausau Hxgh The wery rvfo 4991 4 40- 7? 'Gr if. f 'MS -url TQ? 1' , fs' . 0131947 first class, numbering only two, graduated in 1884, while the class of '17, the first class to pub- lish a Wlahiscan, contained a total of 100 graduates. During the thirty years in which the XY'ahis- can has been published, it has printed the photographs of ap- proximately 7,500 seniors. 'ii- '. OX 1' Q '. Q sb MARGARET BRANIYI' Y-Teens 23,4 Vocal Music 3.-1 Pep Club 4 Tube it Irilz Io Suulh :Inlerica MAVIS HRANDT Student Council 3,4 Junior Gregg G.A.A. niirlim' xIz'u'arrIess KAjI'HI.IiIiN BRITTEN G.A.A. 3 Y.XY'.C.A. 3 Be an old maid and mite Hou-err EARL BROCKHAUS Schoolwork Glee Club Euler hurinexs LIENNY BRZIEZINSKI Intramurals 7 I . ..-A Lonservation Club 2.3 Radio Club 2 Rlldlfl dllllflllllfff' FRANCES BUCHBERGER G.A.A. 2 Vocal Music 2.5 Heaulirian l.ANYRIzNCI' ,l. III-'CIIISICRCI' R lrlnkillg I mllml lm I-I.AINl' III 'I 'I I JXX llnrltruilc' IJI'AINI' Hl'N'l'ROCIi ,lunior Gregg 4 Senior Gregg -I Choral Rt-.tding Z 'I n ln u illltculllf tlumgmplur IiI:N Bl 'RCI-,R 'l'n lm: rl GLORGI: Il. Iil'R'I' ,Hinirlg t'lIKi?lt'FY ,IESSIIS MAIS BITSIIONG Xlfahiscan business staff -1 Skyrocket business staff 4 ,lunior Gram: 5.4 .xIfIIifIIldY'T In Chiu.: BIZRNICIZ I5l I'TKIi junior Gregg 3 Senior Gregg Ai Choral Reading 2 Sll'lllltQl'dIll7l'1' 36- 5' v' i T8 -ol. .4 , Nl' - 2 I 2 4 DONALD R. BI'TZI,AIfIf 1 Conservation Cluh Sr-lllt' !l'01l'II on 11 Hilfe' farm near rr lube KVM. A. CARAZIil.I.A Choir Intramural xl frerferl buvlmml, farnlvr am! muxirilm ,IOYCIZ A. CARPIQNTIIR Conservation Club 3 G.A.A. 2 Hou.teu'ife' C. G. CARLSON Student Council To he a XIIKTPJJIIII huxineu man. ROBERT C. CARLSON Chem Cam Club 2 Vocal Music 2 Math 3 Nizry vbemixl RUTH CARLSON Conservation Club ' ,lunior Gregg 3 Bonbbeefrcr Ifl'GIiNIi CASIQ Choir 4 Intramurals 2.5.4 Conservation Cluh 1 Re-mr! ouvzer .1 I x ati' X ns, 'Qi Q Q. -:Pr '38 i. 91' Nt! A. Cl- ' . . ,D ,Q , X5 R I7 ff.: 44. r 4 , 4 I W1 Ar F tg 1 A-of! .X ,C- 1 HBS' Q lem X 5, 1 'C QQ ,' ,,. Q 1 J -Q-6-,v -4 Cr' Y 1 , 9 .1 ll 5- mf! Clk' xy if f. Bli'l I'Y ,IANI-1 Cl-NDI G.A.A. 2,3 ,lunior Gregg 3 To ln- an aullmr ax grral .llmglzrvl .llitflwll IIOXYARD GIzORGIf CIIAGNON l'Iz'lnn1e rl 1'e.u'rli'll1 flwnlixl DAN Cl'lIiCIi Public address unerdmr Rndiu Club 2.3.-6 Sufiall committee 1.5.4 .llizrrl tr :life llnll man ln' l'm1trnllc'rl bi' radio ADRIENNIS ,IANIE CHRISTIANSON G.A.A. 3.-5 Senior Gregg Ai Choral Reading In Dtlmer TIIISODORE Ii, CIECIORA Conservation Club 5,4 jOIf COIEI, Conservation Club To berurm' a lmixln' LIEILYN COX Math Club 2,-1 Hi-Y Club 2 Chem Cam Club 5 Paper rhemifal engmeer NORMA DAIIM Madrigals 2,335 Vocal Music Club 1.3.4 G.A.A, 3.-f Tr: berrtlrlz' tl .ringer IELTNICIE DAI.BIiC G.A,A. 2.5 Conservation Club 2.3 Bookkeeper JOHN NY. DEIERING .Alum n1m'lJm1ir Pl7NKY DERN Baseball 3.4 Student council Z ,lunior class V-prev xluln l!It'Li,Jd7Ill' CAROL ll iNli DETERT C.A.A. 5.4 German Club 3 junior Gregg 5 xlcwolullafll PATRICIA A. DICK ERT G.A.A. I Student Club 2 Surrexsful in mmf- lhiugf SHIRLEY DORIQLIUS Student Council 3.4 Pep Club 5.4 Conservation Club 2.5 To hernnle a great SIIIgt'Y DORIS M. DRAlzGliR llnmc Iiconmiiifs Club lieuutil ian UIJORGF DKAIS 'I'rnnsl'cr. Shcbuygui North Student Countil 3 Kilt.-1: Club X Schull! Paper 4,8 I-'llYI.I.IS ISI. DRAKI-I Home licnnnmics Club Vocal Music Club To allvml bnzuli lullun' Jrlmnl HDINKH DIIIfYIfR Student Club 2.3.-l Conservation Club .llc'llJarliL' DlfI,MAR DRl'MM .Yfienrv and .Hath .Najaf lil.AINli DRl'MM Home Economics Club 'lfleplmvze olreralur rf' I 2 v- 02 wig, N X N l k ug . f' J 7 N r 1-1' S I U 1' 5' , iz QB . I -l ' -,. K 'R 5 Qi 25 72 .,. . ,, , Q ,y-- ,',: ' SE IO H88 ATHLETIC ACES: CHARLES LE DUC -- All-Conference cen- ter two years, football team, '45, track team All-Conference KOPERSKI - Wilson! M ost Award. captain of WHS champion boxer KEN OPPER - tackle. IERRY Wirzrzer of Perry Valuable Player l!i F gl 5 I-1 fl- g 1:9 39 1 Q ln 11'-11 11 ' av w 1' 0' - I Q N7 1 I .27 A I ACES DON PRIELIPP - Trafk, 1111- beaten in 440-yard dash '46, par- lzczpated in stale irack mee! '46, football. IVILBUR NIMZ - Captain of basketball learn, fiflla III ronferenre scoring, football. KURT KRAHN - Track, fou- fereuce record bolder in 200-yd. dasly, parliripaled in stale track 111ee1. unbealerl in 100 and 2011- J'd- dashes '46, faorball. RUNNll ' IDRl'MM I'1n1lI'1.llI -l ll.1suhz1II 5,11 lli-Y 2,-I f1111111' ll'1111l111 IJOI,ORl'S IJul'Ul'll C11nscrx'11ti1xn Cluh 3 i11A:A. -3 l11l1111 11111 111111 ii ID0l,0RI'S l1ll'A Pup Club 'ml Cm1wrx.1li11n Club 3 Chun Cam Cluh 1 C11ll1'11111 of l1111l11 LUIS lzlll.l'Ii'l S1-niur i1r1.-gp: -1 llixmc I111n111n1u. Llu 1,5 lI1111kk11l111 ROCI-,R I-ISINMAN I'1m1I'1.1ll 2 l'. S. Cllllxl C1u1111l Skyrnckcr I 81111111 1111141 TONY I'.l.l.I',NI5I-.CKER lmnimurqil h11skc1h11Il ,lin join 1111 N1111 DAVID II. 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Athletics Arts and Crafts lmrnmurals To 111 DAVE I-'ORSMO l11s111'1u111' 5111651111111 ,IEANNINIE FORSMO Chem Cam Club 2.3.4 Latin Club 2 Student Council 5.-5 Tu oblaiu a 11111'xi11g 1l1'g1'z'v 1 S I-61 ,fx 15' X 51 'N 53,3 -J if ' 4 ,411 f. 'IF I3 .4 .. .379 'f 'I ...av e fi X V11 I -19 'J T' 'Q , ' f 'WHIP 1-J. 7,1 . ,Q FJ :tiff , 7, - gf f 5' I ad' cv- '0 I RR of an as -4 fi- 2-:ET 49 'TS' 294: 4 f. 4,1 fp -Q? 'Af' ant 6 Jtntgl- lottststtm Publicity Clommtttcv ot Student Clnuncil 2.4.-I Clhcm Cfam Cflub 2.3.1 Dnrlnr nf .NIt'dit'im' LUIS FRANK Senior Gregg vt ,lunior Gregg R Ci.A.A. Z Svfrfmrx' Ol I II I RANKI Stututt Counul Punch C,Iuh Senmr Class Pln Sftml ll nrkn or Srtrtlarl IxARI IRHJIRICIC Senior Class Play I 'Ihrc-1. Om Att Plays K Qpantsh Club 5 lausrr ANTHONY 4IONXl I-RIISLIPBPN Intra murals Harnle Paralronlur railroad mm: and fnnl lbe Irtl ll uk nd IAC Ix I l Nlx Student Count: Busnlettman 'NIANICX C1AIDTIxI benmr Gregg ncftl Mustt C A A Secretary ul llomv Room I RINIC I I C,ASIxA Nurse RAI PII C1A'I I S 411 urtblletlrlml draflillldrl IRCIINIA C AI C IR Spantsh Club Iatln C.luh Home Room Prcsrdutt and 'ltctsurtr Bookkeeper IRIHDPRIC I-C I Cyl IIRICI C onserwauon Club I I Home Room V Pres I fo he an unlvleti IAMIH5 M C1I'IIRIxI' Home Room President 3 Math Club 4 Consenatton Club 4 evrler Coasl Guard or Natal firademv DFI M CJNRIC II Student Cxrunrll Lonserxatson Club Math Club ' '1 To be a radm engnlecr RID CILNRICII Skytocket I Wahlscan 4 Spanrsh Club 5 lau ver X ID C I Constrx mon C Iuh nh C uh UI :ter HI Aan lrr Corp I OI5 C,II-bl Sk: Club Production staff of 'Ihree One Act Play Denial Hmgremsl ANNI GII BI RT Skt C,lub fi Spantsh C lub 3 6 Pep C,Iub '1 4 laboratory Terbmtmu IIOMAS lx JASBRFNNI-R Transfer from Ohm I nderluker MARIOIN CII IMM Madtrgals 3 4 Drama 1 4 Sensor Gregg 4 Hrmr IeROX C11 INIHCI C hem C am C,Iuh -ltrounlanl S CLASS 'rf af'-Il 35 LJ s!!9l ff jj' I- A -3 ff.: H I 3-5, . Q I I L A 1 I L41 qi' :.y,,x I I f4X'. . 5 ! I v Q Q ., .. A, , gf 3 T , A . . . ff L l t Q1 A -' I 'Q I l Xt e I A I H ' - 4 I l 0' 'AA' ,L 'P It 5 , 4, C, L , -V ' ., i , , rf 7' . V, u Q ui j Ja sltgtrx ' .fl .' . Q nt ' I. laxz 'I V , , .- 'Q ' Q 2.3 . A ' I ' M: II 2.5.4 X . A l Il I 2 ' A A I - Q' ,' 'I ll' - I ll' , - A '- r I I ftudentr Cfuuncil Z.-6 J, J!! 345,11 it S My -VHF 3. , v .I ,. 2,-1 h 1.4 .Q 1 A : ' I' -0' I Q' 4? 3 ,Y , 1' . K 2 I ' 1 V T '. XI 'S' ,. 5 I 1 . . vt I '13 :ggi if 1 h 5 , 2-, t . . , I H- I4 --,.x' ' 1 Q K' - 'I L 2 2.5 I ' -' A , ' 4 ':-- . V ' I' nb a f A 1 Cf , I ' ' , sd I 'S ' F . ., l , K U , ' . - 3 l 1 V. I M4 I ' Y f ' ' I f I 52 OF 1947 1 ' X K Q' A l I l .Q M h Q in DAUHNA GOETSCH Vfaugonian Council 3 Home Economics Club 2.3.4 G.A.A. 2.4 Rural school teacher ELAINE GOETSCH XY'augonian Council 4 Choir 3.4 Vocal Music Club 3.4 Nurse JIM GOETSCH Vocal Music Madrigals Intramurals .llecbanit ROSEMARY GOETZMAN Pep Club Commercial arlisl IDA V. GOLDSMITH To trarel lo all the plates I't'e always wanted Io go JOYCE GORSKI Choir 2 Radio Club 3 Prirale serretarv RICHARD G0V4'l1N Hi-Y Club 3.4 Dorlor or denlisl DAVE GRAl1Hl:l. Football 4 Conservation Club 2.3.4 Chem Cam Club 4 lforlworalion lauxrr l:lJlTH GRAMZOXY' Housewife DON il- GRITZMACIIER Conservation Club 2,3 Band 2.3.4 Manager of a store RUTH GROTIEIIIESCHEIV Student Council 3.4 Chem Cam Club 3.4 l.atin Club 3.4 Nursing BIARVIN ARTHUR GRUENING Conservation Club 2,3 Intramurals 2.3.4 To be a professional basketball or foolbull player MELVIN A. GRUENING Intramurals 2.3 Conservation Club 3 .4t'ialinn ROBERT j. GXVIDT Intramurals 2.3 Conservation Club 3 Bookkeeper GRACE GOETSCH Home Economics Club 2.3.4 Radio Club 4 Gel a fob .wilb pam' dar every dar' and no work on pam' dar. DELMAR HAESIE Conservation Club 2.3.4 Chem Cam Club 3.4 Latin Club 3.4 To work in ronserra- ltflrt ELAINE l. HAHN Chem Cam Club 3 G.A.A. 2 To travel BILL HANKE Conservation Club 2.3.4 Travel XYAYNIE HANNEMAN To be a tearber GEORGIEANNA HANSEN Spanish Club 4 To have a ring collection N U00-1. v1 il , a sf' A, -if , 'i 5' A-.., 3,3 Is-J, I HPF. 0' N-1 lg '.', if. - sqfq I -V uf. , . . ,g ,f . f ,S t W ,- -C 'C 'bit 0 v Y' l nj. lil 4'-'I7' al' ra qw. 1 .fr fl yn qv T x -r - .1 A Q he it-P , I QF' -.-x ...v X 3 6' 7 -tv ff I ,-'41 K. Nd ,Y -1-Q X' .53 ,X x f l 4 . ' o if N A f Qi , L44 f' 1, 'Q Xl , 7 .T 'arg are A I. 1 'X 59133 Iii 'Y QQQF with iv gfigff sl? H-' -I J K! l , 'X 4 , . 091 J 5 .,-0 .p 1931 1 '+ Y If F Y .,giy'v C I -5' up QI ed l 1:9 - ARI,Yl.lz M. HARDING Senior Y-Teens -l DAVE R. HASIS Conservation I Pre-Flight 4 Radio -X To bilrb bike mrnrt I . 5. XVARRFN XY. IIASE Football 2.5 Pre-Flight 4 Conservation 35,4 liilrb-bike' urrnxx Ii. S. KATIE HAYFS Student Council 3.4 Sub Deb 2.3.4 Spanish 2.4 Tn be lx nurse JOHN HEALY Math. Club 4 Chem Cam 2,3 Chess Club 4 JAMES HEISER Basketball 3 Intramurals 3,4 Commissioner of Finance 4 To be an turourrlarzl RAYIWOIWD IIEISER Math. Club 4 German 3 To become a business operalor DICK HELKF Hi-Y 4 Student Council 4 Chem Cam 4 To be succexxful BRUCE HERATH Math. Club 2.3 Home Room Vice- President 3 Student Council 4 Doflnr DOLORES LORRIE HIEYBL G.A.A. 2.3.4 Conservation 2.5 Designer JAMES HEYER Spanish 4 Hi-Y 4 Chem Cam 3 Merhaniral engineer CECILIA HINTZ Latin Club 4 Social lY'orker PHYLLIS IEAN HINTZ Vocal Music Club 4 Sr. Y-Teens 4 VUALLACE HINTZ English Maior DON HOFFMAN Conservation Club 3 To he a printer IIUBFRT A. HOFFMAN Top Hatters 2,3 Chem Cam Club 2,4 Music 2.5.4 Civil engineer jl'NF HOFFMAN lnstrumental Music Club 2.3.4 Senior Class Play 4 Skyrocket 2 To succeed GERALD HOLLMAN Skyrocket 3 Owner of large recreation renler MAVIS HOLMOUIST W'ahiscan Staff 4 Choir 3,4 Skyrocket 4 Personnel lrainer JAINIES HQLZSCHUH Conservation 2.4 Chem Cam 3,4 Foresters 2 Salerman Xa Qu k' , ,l ' at - 10.3 1 'x 45,3 I , 5 : it Cf , X I IV i. so uv 9 fl TK gr. ' rr as -I ,. 'E wg S , 5'7 is K 40' it 5 x ....Thinking back over my three years in W.H.S., the first thing that comes to my mind is the complete change from life in grade school and junior High. Each year here in Senior High we were encouraged to express our thoughts more fully and to plan our own work AND play! We have written themes and broadened our interests. In other words, we have been on our own. And, of course, there have been the basketball and football games, the hops afterward, school clubs, and the talk-fests on the second floor between periods. These things and many more are what I have liked most about Wlausau Senior High School. --'Iolm Reichart SE IURS QC ,SL Fifi vvN .J 'U ,' :Qi 12' There are many things which I haxe ltked equally well about XVHS but there ts one tn par txcular whtch wxll stand out tn my mmd long after I leave here That IS the frtendltness between the students and teachers and their Wllllflgl'lCSS to help each other tn most everythtng they do Thts, tn addmon to the many other extra currtcular acttvxttes has put ltfe into these walls of buck and stone 9 OF 1947 IAMI 9 'l IIOMAS IIONNOI D Hows State Situ nul If ilu' drlfll SIIIRI IX P HO 'P Stnmr C regg 4 Chorr C1 A A Hnurnufe XX ll Ill R IIOPPI Madrlgals K 6 Intramural basketball DONAI D IDW IN HOW ARD Hand Z 34 Consersatlon Club B Iullufllatll rulb mum u a mlelme C onsenatron Club Z C hem Cam C luh K Draftnng IIARI IW IIIJPBNIR Illgllih Ilaynr DAXX N III PHNI Rll SS Spantsh Cluh 3 P Cluh 1 Scnmr Class Play Mlrerr MI Rl IN HI I IINI Rll SS Math C lub Chem Cam Club C onscrxauon C luh In hr lm ulgmmcr MARION III MMII C unscrwatmn C lub Xotal Muslt Club Soual unrber RIC HARD 'I Ill MMIII I otball M r Basketball lu 2 INF I Xocal Music 31 Pep C.luh 4 In clerk LOIS IHLIHNII-LD'I Madrlpzals Z 3 4 Latm C lub 5 4 C hmr 7 5 4 Ifedlral tetbmuan HPV IAI C Hi Pep Club X Commtssmner of Soctal Affairs 4 Sluds rhlld luulnlngv RCJBPR1 IAHNS Y Club 2 Consenatlon Club 7 3 4 Chem Cam Club 4 Public 1rrounlan1 RAW IANSSI-N Chem C,am Club 4 C.onsenatmn Club K I bermxrn ICHN lkN5l-'N Tophatters 4 Band Skrung To be mnesxful nr buxmesx film a pmfexrmnal xkrer ARLO A IIROVFC. Intramurals 2 3 4 Band 2 3 4 To oun my oun buxmexs MARGARET IIROVIC Spanrsh Club 2 G A A T uorb 4 bo 0 grafrber 1 xludm CIORDON PLNIC IOHNSON Intramurals 2 3 4 Baseball I 4 I nderrded LLIL JOHNSON Track 2 Boxing 1 4 Intramurals 34 Trane! -56- E' ,Qi- 'Y' 't x,,l QS 435 DQHQ -Q5 ii I7 85 .qu au' r ,QF N74 'uv in ,las 4539 061 ? -at I5 1 .. . ep- ,Z , 1 , he ,Q , . f I , 4 , I ' , s I -Q' ' 1 ' , 1 . , It 1. ' A, l' fl L 'tant Q as A, x t - , .2 - 7 in ' -any s i. I 1 - - -V l J. - 4 D H . I Q' ' ' A f F , , . f ., , 4 4, , k , ,psy . r. 13 AA -I 'V 1 ' VW' -A fl I lx 0. I 4 ' I I 'jo ' 23,-it I I ' C V I . ' f- - r. z,, -:Q , . '. , . - ' A: z., nm' tg h 5.4 NJ,-' r ll lg. ' . AA 'A . . ' ' n' ' 1- I A I rata ' 1 . IIITNT A IQRYIN H. UIHIIFBER - - if-f 8 1 1 I a 4 4 ilu! 45 .x -Y . ' ' I I: w if , 'Z' -Q ,, A yi. I , I - ,FV 47 fy 1 ' 1 . .- A' . . . - Q . h , Q 'wx-1 -.N .... . HI, f 4 A 3.4 ' I . ., - Q , . . . A W' 4 . , I . .Al . . . . ' 'Q ' ' j,' I I' f 1 I I ' ' E . 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Latin Club 2 G.A.A. 2 Nurxe AUDREY KICKHOEFER Chem Cam Club 5,4 Choir 2.3.4 To nun a beauty' sbnp DON KIEFFR Hi-Y 2.3.4 Vfahiscan 3.4 Debate 4 JOAN KILLEEN Chem Cam Club 3.4 German Club 3.4 Xvahiscan 3.4 I :rant In gel married SE IOR JOAN KLAPPERICII G.A.A. 2.5 Choir 5 To be a nurse P. EUGENE KLEIN Wfahiscan 5.4 Latin Club 3.4 Math Club 5 To be a Biorbemisl CAROL KLEINHEINZ Y-Teens 2.5.4 Sub Deb 2.3.4 G.A.A. 4 To be a nurse LOIS KLEINIHIEINZ G.A.A. 4 Senior Y-Teens 4 Spanish Club 2 To be a nurse GLADYS KMEN Madrigal Group 2.3.4 Girls' Glee Club 2.3.4 Vocal Music Club 2.5.4 Plas' the piano quile well HAROLD KNAPP Conservation Club 5 Forestry field PUBLICATIONS: Marvin Wfar- ner -- Managing Editor of Sky- roeket. member of staff for two years. Phyllis Salzer - Business Manager of Skyrorket, member of staff for two years. Mary Um- boefer - Editor-in-Chief of Sky- rorleet, member of staff three years, Quill and Scroll. vnn? 4 ACES KURI KRAHIN Edzlfn 111 Clue ll Il 11111111111 Srzapnlanl lzd 46 111111112411 ll xl: 3 'e1 rs Olll I tllld S1 roll MARK gPLA11NL Alwrnzfe Editor 11 ll' 11lJ1x11111 S 111111 Id 46 PWA! 1le11t 11 Olllll llllll Stlllll ALVIN YHIRSTDN Anouate Edzlor 11 W 11191111111 C11 S1111,tnlJ11l Ldztor mfkel -16 011111 tlllll Stroll 3 3 v 4 A N11 -our' 'JS -33 QQ -1-1 sl' 'S-.4 'v' jl-ROMl KNORR Gcrman C lub 3 4 lngllsh Major In fflllfl lub uid 1111111 ARI l 'I 'I A hOHlNHORb'I Home Nursmg 4 chilli' I Nursing DONAI D lx0LPl'l I lxl JI A lfnglnsh Mawr lo lite hapfnlj RRX KOPPRSINI lomhall 2 3 4 In be 11 balhelor and ln r lldflflllf OXXARD KOPPA Debate -8 3 7 Chem Cam Club K MARX LI lb KOPPLIN Stenographxc Mayor Semor Gregg 4 Io be J pruulr Jlfllflgfdflbff RAY MOTND KORDI S I1 mmurxls Y 5 6 11 ll 1 mxhllzlll MARX ANN KOR I lnglnh M :wr 11 br 1 111 11ug1 1 11111 PHY ll lS KOR! nal Musu A lo br J l1111kkrrl1r1 hlRl ll lxRAlllN WAHISK AIN S nur 11 hut .uk nun fluh lPfLSldl.lll F In br .111 me Jluuulnl DAY! 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KRUEGIER Camera Club 2.5 Conservation Club 1.5 lli'Y A C..nner.un.m ar Pffllff' lirnlisl in llrzllyuvmil .Ylurlin RUTH ANN RRUIEGISR Vocal Music 5.4 Skyrockcr -S Senior Gregg 4 To be .J .flt'lI1lgYdfIIIt'l' SHIRLEY KRUEGER Checking Comm. 5.-8 Monitor Al Conservation Club 1 Surgiiul Nurse DAVID KUliCHLIi Forensics 5.4 Q Radio Announcing 4 Band 2.5 To gin' Hill, Slrru Illlllt' fumllrllhlnl liNID Klllilll. Latin Club 2 Monitor 4 To be sl nurse ARLINIS KUHNERT A job and 4 hulrln Iulure SHIRLEY KUHNIERT Wkahisciin 4 G.A.A. 2.3.4 Conservation Club 2,3 To be 4 fvediulrifiau LOIS KURTII G.A.A. 2,3 ,luniur Gregg 3 Senior Gregg 4 To be 41 xrermgrulrhrr PHYLLIS LADVVIG Camera Club 2 Pep Club 2 A rerepliunixr and muxiriun MARIORIE MIDGE LAESSIG Flagtwirling 2.5.4 Student Council 3 junior Gregg 5 Nu .unbilinnf EDITH LAGANKE To get lo know people of diflerenl permu- ulilies MARY ANN LANDREVILLE Senior Y Teens 4 Prirule Nurse VERONA LANGE Senior Y Teens 2.3.4 S anish Club 2.3 Szyrocket 3 Nursing DIiLORIiS LANGENIIAIIN Conservation Club JJ Clerk in J xlfne fn ilu fililrni u-mb GINNY LARSON Spanish Club Ll Chem Cum 5,-I 'I'n be u fbilil pnrlwlugixi CHARLES LeDl'C Football 2.5.-8 Track 1.3 Conservution Club 2.5 NOXVELI. LEITZKIE Vocal Music 3 Tn be 4 gnu! IIIIIIIIIJPI ROSE MARIE LISLAND Skyrocket 2.5.4 llep Club 3,-I Senior Class Plan' -8 Denial Hygienixl GALE D. LISMMA English Muior OG . 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A' Loo .1 I ff ,Ions I l 1 , , ' 1 , 14 'gf lj if 1,4 ,' ' , wx A- ,i i iii SE IORS rdf, 4'7 -' I'-r 'T' w 'ls 3 ,pu fu 4 n OF 1947 ROSIMARII LI'RC II Spanish Club 1 C hun I atn 4 lxnldergurlen leather NX'II I IAM I.UI'BNI R I'llgIl5I'l Major LOLII LI A LI:W ANDOSRI lake ull nurrmg CHARI I 5 I I.I1W I'I LINI' lm 'I horpe Club K ntramurals 3 Sfmt limb dnt rr HARLAN LINWITYRI W ahrscan 2 3 Club 2 Math C lub 4 Suttexxlul laersnn XX II MIR O Connrvauun Club Intramurals Boxmg 3 IPRRY I IHMAIN fhtm C tm I h Radio I lub Hun rt lmnlu rut llllrt IIARRII I IOIIIII I Ma rrgalg 4 6 Student Kounul 4 Skyrocku I Pnbln lla tlllz Nurs: jANl I1l IIKHI Iumor brtgg 4 Senmr Gregg 4 Slefmgmltber JOY Cl' Ibl-BBI B nd 3 1 Spannh C lub 5 Instrumental Musrt L Pnmarp nmlzrr l Ck KI I C IxX I l IfD'IIxI Hockey Z 1 Mountam 'Iroops 7 4 i fb: and be lt JAIIFJIIILIII ROBERT Il,IHIJ'IIxI Football 5 -6 Madrlgals I I -I proud fulhrr HARVIW D I IJPTSCHWAGI R Konservatlon C lub 3 I Hunting and Itsbtng I .mtula AIIDRIY IUND XX'ahrscan 3 4 Hep Club 3 4 Student Councrl Not to u orb IOHN D IUNDGRIIN ISENATORJ Orchestra 1 S 4 Debate 4 Stnntz Quartet 7 5 fondurl 11 xunplzrnn nrrbeslru DON IUPA Chem Kam 3 4 Conservarwn Klub Yalrx manager H A INIH MAAbI R Momtor 4 A inline xleu anlexx f0WNII' MatD01NALD Pep Club 3 Student Club K 4 Iunror Gregg I Sxlermgraftber RATHLEEN MACHYNIAR Larrn Club Nursmg XVALLACI' I MADDIHN Cunsenauon Club 4 Intramurals 4 'I baker W K -.qi api ew- .1 w-,,.1L, EE TUG- :-:R -42 gli? 1- K ? 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If wc'- 'DC Q- XYIIIIAM MAFCK DeI5Iol.1y .LSA Bowling 5.4 Chem Calm 3.4 1 hernia! LUIS MANIQCKIE Student Cluh 2.3.4 G.A.A. 2 Gregg Club 5.4 Slrrtngmlzbn FANCIIUN MARCIELI. Music Club 4 Conservation nurnalzsln u ark MARION I MARRUXY Slxl bnmor Gregg Sfenngraflber DOI Olilb MAROI ARD'l bpmxsh btudtnt Club Pep Club 7 Nurre CLADX 5 MAROUARD1 btudenr Counul Musu Club 5 4 A A DIrLORI:b MAI' MARTH Stmor Gregg 4 Sienugmlrber jI'ROMl'. A MARTIIN Math Club 4 Basketball 4 S Na K bfrnpnuinr Hake nmuey JOANNI' MAR'IIN G A junlor Gregg 3 Semur Greet: 4 Prnule Secretary JEAN MARX JOAN M ATI-IILIJ Music Club In he xuuexxful DAVID MATIIWICR Conservatton 3 4 Chem Cam 3 4 Brnklayer DAWN MATIIWICR Choir 34 Student Councnl 4 Setrrlunul unrk HAROLD MATHWICR Choir 4 Madngals 4 Musnc Club 4 Hunt leather DONALD MATTICI' Boxxng 5 'Itee Plannng Z3 'lum metbunn PAT MAY I'R Spanish Club 34 I-rench Club 4 lumlngtulen feat ber WILMA MLRAIH bpanlsh Club 7 'a Lann Club 7 Instrumental MUSIK 4 fuglzxb Inu ber PATRICIA Ml'CHl-Llxl Orchestra 1 3 4 Instrumental Musu 1 A ClfR'IIS MI-RRIII H Y 2 3 4 Chem Cam Clu Hep Club 14 llrm of dlxllutlmu IUHN MI I'II-LRA Spamsh Club 5 Khem Cam Club 14 Instrumental Music Hurry und mise u fumrly 5 CLASS ....As I think back, I smile and say to myself Surely it was c school sptrxt whlch I ltkcd most about WHS fhcn another thought struck mc It was more than the school splrlt It was the pride, which teachers and students alxkc felt not a selflsh prlde but a wholesome love for the school, t colors, buildings, teachers, and nts students Both whtle I am here and wherever l may be m the future I ltnow that I shall always feel that pride Bruce Heralh Af? 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K -X I ,Y -, V, 40 0131947 I thmk that one of the nlcest thrngs about WHS has been Hobo Day Its wonderful to wake up that mormng and know that school rs gomg to be fun Its fun when you cant tell the teachers from the krds, when you can act srlly give cheers rn the halls, have a bug pep assembly and then have the game to loolt forward to without having some one put the damper on your spmts I lrka. xt, and I hope that rr becomes a tradnnon here at Wausau Senlor Hrgh Ollie Franke Q at ut? rg K ROY MEWS Basketball Z K 4 Eootball 4 Consenatnon Club lo oblum xuzress and happmesx ru life GERAI D MICHAELSON Three one act plays 2 3 Skyrocket 3 4 Sun rexxlul mduxlrrul fflglllfff MARGLRY MILLLR Semor Class Play 4 Spanlsh Club 5 4 Instrumental Musnc Club 3 4 I uauld like Io gn ml: lbe held ol merrban drxrng ROGER MII LER Boxmg 2 Conservatnon 2 Intramurals fa be rx lreld uorkrr :rr tbe Co Op NURMAN MISIxOW Slxl Chem Cam Club 2 Hr Y Club 3 C onsenanon Club 7 X PHYLLIS MVICIIFII Madrlgal 7 Chorr 2 3 m 4 Chem Ca To be a :uanesxlul ulfue uorkrr PHIL MONTROSS lfootball 4 Basketball 5,4 Ili-Y 1.3,-1 To be u IIIKKYSJ ir: lbs true Ifllie' ul lbs u'orrl NANCY MORANGI: Spanish Club 5 Pep Club 5 To rrrilr 4 book llml people u ill rrud EILEEN MORTENSUN Student Club 7 5 ferreml nlfne uurk ALI AN I MOR'I I NSON lnubrrlg KIIUCYK MIAILLIR Chem Cam Club lllllbff rruuer MARY LOIJ MLELLER Student Councxl junior Gregg 'a Senxor hrtgg 4 Setrelury or fftfplllifllil DICK INILJELLER Intramurals 2 1 W ahlscan 4 Art Iuh l Io be u mrlonmxt JOIIN MX SIIKA Consenatxon Club 4 To base a buxmexx rrn nun LEROX NARLOCH Tenms 3 4 Intramural basketball Skung Haxler mathrmxl WANDA GENE NARRON Instrumental Musrc 34 Home Economics Club 4 4 zum! and lariblul leather MARX NATARUS Student Councll Latrn Club Chem Cam Club Craduale from rnllege and burr 4 urmderlul future GLEN NELSON Baseball '14 Conservatron Club 2 3 4 Boxmg 4 lu lmrrl ru lbs l LOIS NELSON Chou' Z 3 Vocal Music Club 2 I 4 Conserutron Club Surguul nurse PAT NELSON G A A 2 Chem Cam Clu To IINPI lon of people 41 flafnl -13 e,x I in 1 ' ,379 33 , 'P 5' :Yr l QQ' if 699' J' 'T' '36 .-. 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OHFRMHI-R A 7 Konsuvmon Club I In lllltl 4 Enml rub HIHTTN IOU OISON Mndrngula 7 3 4 omg Music Club 3 llllfllldll JOANNIH OISON X Teens 3 4 Vocal Music K 4 Sgnmr Class Play 4 Sleungmlzber XVANDA OLSON Consermnon Club 'H In bemme 4 llllflt' lxl N 0PPl R lomball lnrmmumls Qkn mum Resort rm ner ROl'lllll OSHURN Blakubnll l smhall l llllflkl DORIS OI IMANN nd 7 4 churn K Munn ilu Salmal lemller RAN IWOND OVII lnlmmural funaen muon C lu llemlnzul hub lm. u urkrr 'Nl Al PARSONS loolball -S Chgm Cam Klub 7 ll lulunmlur aleugui Y ub C hun C lm Clu Qrudun iuunul Salenlmll of Hu fer 1 lun and Pamll DllORlS PININ lumor Gregg C uh K A atv ,444 L if 7' 'Va C rneml r Hur u ark SE IOR ng-. T DRAIWATICS and FORENSICS KARL FREDERICK Ou! .xtamlmg 111 flllellff and Serum Class Play BETTE BOHL Lead zu Senior Class Play '46 'broperhes '47 OLLIE FRANKE Oufslandmg zu oneatt '46, and Serum Clan Play. I A A -l l fr v' ulaQjz j's 5 Q .' 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'46, won frrsfs m lbree tournaments, par lrtrpaled in slafe debale finals IIARI I S SIIIPXX AX unsnrxllmn K 1 1 Imp, lornmurlll nlul I I Pl IIIU Nvrnl Muna R unmr Gregg 5 G A 0 Iuueufll nl III mum fell NIRC IINIA Pl IIUIXX Hlxl A Iunwr Gugg 4 SLIIIOT Gregg J Rrlrffllfnllil zu .4 Alu: I X Ill I'l nd I Cunnrw :nun K h XX .xhwr in 5 n n nmleuful IIM PI'I IS Iuutb all Ilunlny I IJUIIQ In br elnlrnrau 1 I 'N Pl AI Band I S 4 Music Klub 5 1 el a ul e zu mel! 4 Jun n DIARY ANN PI II R 5 D h K luh IIf.p Club Comm 3 I fhem C .am 3 4 Wink ln Ihr held nf rnnlnfue Dmlnr DON R POIIOC lx Chun I lm 7 14 lnslrumanul Musu 7 5 X I hope If be a laurer KAROI POLZIR Iunmr Gregg H Senior Gregg S A Tn be a ermd stenugmpher DAX! 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RADTKIE Skyrocket Business Mgr. 5,4 Chem Cam Club 5.4 Pep Club 5,4 Nurse EUGENE RAPHOON English Mainr GLORIA RASMUSSEN Pep Club 4 xlrlirl RISNATTA RISDISKIE Latin Club 5,4 Vocal Music 4 To study musir VIRGINIA TIIFODORA RIEGLING Oratory 4 Y-Teens 2,4 Three One Act Plays Z 'l'o be 4 useful cilizen JOHN REICIIART Topharters 2.3.4 Band 2,3.4 Class President 3 'l'o u-rile the dinguxex on Burma Shure signs JIM REICIIE Conservation Club 2.3 Plumber and follou' in mv dad's foolslem ARI.li'I'TA REMUS Orchestra 2,3,4 Vocal Music 3.4 Sofia! u-orker NORMAN REUTISR Radio Club Printer LLOYD RISVIE Radio Club Z,3,4 German Club 4 Aeronaulirul engineer f,, CLASS i+i f 'Q WML ,sf ml? f law! I ' ll N K AWA! sn 1' If HY 1 7 'Rl sly 1 if 12, 1 V STAN RISTIE Intramural 2,5 Conservation 2,3 Tree surgeon LOIS lANIi'I I'E RISTOXV Chem Cam 2.3.4 W'ahiscan business staff 3 Hair slrlirt DEAN ROBERTS 'QQ Band 2,5,4 Intramurals 3,4 , Q Construflion engineer 70 .. ,. 'fi ri. jORl:I:N ROCIx ,rr Vocal Music Club 4 K' Pep Club Librarian X ROBERT RUDIiHAVIfR Hi-Y Club 2.5,-1 Spanish Club 4 Band 2,3 l:::fZ?::,:tjz'al engineer or .V - .I ti SHIRLEY L. RODEXVALD Vocal Music Club 4 Pep Club 4 G.A.A. 3 Dental leflmirian Q '71 sl ND lk Xl NX X S 5... Q Munn- I' -on IF' elm- ax, L -.SQ ,--W -I aa: bl nn an ll '- Y I lu Xxuk 'Di- 'Q' C .1 33 I yn 'ln A I mm I 2 un., ' ?'x W F vfgx F an ,Y '47 A DOIORPS ROHLOH mr 7 A 1 lumor Gregg 5 In bdlt' un 'IHOMAS RONHx Chem Cam 3 Cnnsenanon Club Ingmeer DOl 1 ROSI Chem Cam Club 3 4 Intramurals Music Club 5 4 'Iv lraxel Ihr .vlalev DAVID RUDIFR B nd 7 34 Z XY ahlscan K 4 lan mer lAilx l Rl MMEI Intramurals K 4 Ouu a lbealre or deparlmenl xlovs RFGINAID HUPBNI-R Conservation Club 3 Stamp Club 23 Dmflxmun 4 l'llXlllS SAIllR Sk rocket K I H ld 'u 4 rh K xh Jmlm III nbmlllrn S HA Klub 9 em I rumll 4 llulrnal mmumn MARIOIN SfllANl Student Cuunul Ulf A In In u luslnn Ieacher ARMll.lA SK llll l lNG G A Sprung Comer! Xucal Music Klub K n lmtel and hz mlnrb K Student fnum lunmr Gugg 4 benmr Gregg 4 In haze lun and In a slnmgmlrlnr llv R Sillllll C onsnn num K lub 4 Camera Club 7 llefbmm Dmllxman BPX l-RI X 91 HOPSSOXX Forensics 5 4 Xncal Music 1 lub 4 Home Room Sec Mlreu and singer l3AVl SC ll0l l ll I D lngllsh Manor Al If P MAI SCHRAM Forensics 7 4 4 Debate 4 Skyrockez 4 DONAI D 91 lll BRINK lnmball 5 4 Consenauon Club 2 3 4 Basketball Mar 4 Parlnerrhm SPOVIIIIK Goods Sinn' l0lNl- bf lil BRING Mommr 7 3 G A 7 To be a bouveu :fe lAC hx Sf HL l-17 Qkl Club 4 Chem Cam 34 MARX QC HI IHNBI-RC Muslcal Acuuues 1 R Skyrnckez 7 1, 4 la In C lub fo be 4 hubln beallb mane CHRISTINI SCHULT lumor Gregg 8 Senior Gregg 4 Home Fnonomxcs 2 To be a slenngralvher 4 QI' 'wr' X3 4531 be anal O' 'Y' 3K4 YZ win Dfw 00' ea? .4 if an F C y. . 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' f'- ' 45 1 riff' 'T' 9 .V X -til '33 1 '3 v' 'T UC X 4 IW :SQ 36 1? -0 :Y7 'E -t -Q l1lll Suuor Cvrtgg I lumor bulk l Home lcnnmnlts lub Un ner vc I 111 x t ml: X oc ll Muslc Home l'L0l'l0ll'llLS A w laznh nlumlm KllN'l ON SK lllllfll C onserx anon Club l Small hurnlummn llAllS.lr bCllll'I1 wctl Musxc ' 1 A 1 leather lMlRX SC lll l'll Intramurals ' Curl engrmu S'l AISI ld bi H' lTL Conserwauon C lub I :rm marhmen met hufuc ARDHI SC HV ARTL Home Pconomxcs Club 7 4 A Beau!! ofremlor Pl GPNI' Sl'lDl FR Sensor flass Plav C hem Cam Club 7 Radm and elerlromcx IPROX Sl-IDII-R Consenanon Club 7 3 Manager of a busmsxr IYIH XX ARNFR Sl:LL l-nzllsh Mayor Chmr 4 In be 4 hnubbarher and nun a burmeu IORRAINP SFNDIACR Vocal Music 4 Y Teens Z 4 4 larbnm :lluxlralnr ROBT D SHN MANSKI Intramural Basketball 4 lonsersatmn Club 7 3 4 llerharm nr engrueer DOROTHX SILBFRNAGH Sub Deb Club 7 5 6 Skyrocker 4 Hep Club Comm 4 Ilonsl RICHARD SILBFRNAGPL Hep Club 34 Band 2 4 H1 Y 2 I 4 Fngmeermg 46 IIJXX ARD lAllN C unstrwauon Club n 1 a tlrum N I Sl Sk rocket K 8 i lub K 113 a eu I :kr a uell brmun rum 'AWRK IA SLOMINSRI our 7 Pep Club K 1 LC C lub 3 BARBARA SMI I ll C our 7 3 4 Pep Club W 'a 1 L1 ee C lub 5 6 Fyolesuoull flu: DLAINP A 5Ml'lll C onserwatmn C lub 7 3 4 Math Club 4 lermmullral I llklllt 4 r nr Pilot IRC INIIA SMl'I H Choir 7 3 4 Pe Club 3 1 Xocal Music Club 7 In 4 Smfal unrber or ulfvl .wp ,P Q The thing whlch I have llked most about XV HS has been the people m xt The past three years have certamly been the busnest of my llfe, but they also have been the most enjoyable ones, and If was my fellow classmates who made them enjoyable Those classmates were the mam actors nn all my memones of those three wonderful years The trxps to out of town games, the hops after the games, the scholasnc and extra curricular actxvmes, the wxsecrack sessions m sup posedly studlous classrooms, and those xn the library couldn t have taken place wxthout those people and their Splflt of frlendshlp and un Marlef Splamt SE IORS l-'l'IllliIl. stgmf. 'I ilss ll 'Q 11 -A - C 4 I 'I' he f Y '-I ' 1, ' ' nl 'r nun ' , ' 'fx L9 nu I .l 0 S , ,A I. ,ION 3. 5 .ADI-, X 1' lu-'RLY SKIlllTl.'l'Z I -y . . ' 1 3 llep A ,A i- '- ui-Y 23,4 - Club 1 Fnj I l' ze' , uf -' u.A. . -.1. - 1 Q , ' Q I l CII I Q ' - . . ' ' .Z I ' -..L . ' -' ' ' cl- ': Q4 ' 9-'N' as ' 'f . .C ,, f' l' I A 1 z -.. .' ' I I - gf. osx. . -5 h I-,., 'N 53' '1 h'I'Il . f' ,I It 6, 1, A I . ' u.R. Pres. 3 I I II - sf' 4 I ' I ff L -3 xp: 1 2 V ,I . 1 ' D I-v.v gi, 'Iv I . . I, ta.A. . fi ' I , T ' A 3 Y 'i i '1 ,Z . . - 'I I I , I 4 ' I , , .,. . s rQsi . A. 1 . , Y' ' I . I' I X. I ' -3. I I - - . u vs f ' ' r gil Z ' h . 'If 3:33 . ' '- ' 4'-3+ Zf 15?- 'Z' 5.3 The beglnnmg of thxs school term saw forty sexen xeterans re turn to VUHS to eomplete thelr hlgh school educatlon As the second semester draws to a close, thxrty are stlll enrolled Twenty of these boys are cosered by the GI Blll of Rlghts They hawe seen seruce m many theaters of war Fngland France, Germany, Italy Africa Egypt Greece, the South Paclflc, Guadalcanal Burma, ln dla, China and apan Thelr many and sarxed experlences and thexr more mature outlook on lfe haxe helped them to make a splendnd contrxbuuon to class dxscussxons and school HCIHIIICS ln general XY e are proud to have them among us OF 1947 lil l lH SOHKOXX lAh I Senmr Crum: tm u 311111151 1111141 N SOI tbrl Chem C 1111 C uh 1 rmm C ub 1 11111 lxllNNllIl l SPARR 'I up ll utters C hem C m Band A Orchestra A 111111111 ll 4115111911 MARK SPI AIINI es f 1 ahlst Ill 1 ll liters N111 1411 1111b1I11111r XX AIIACI SIANION C,onSer1auon C,lub l1l1111r11l 111 lbe N111 RCWBT S'IlClxBAll1R Hoxltmg C'ho1r 4 LCIHSLIWAKIIUH C,luh Boxer nr baskelhall lrlaur MARX ANN S'IPClxlI'NC Gcgg Club A 1 A Chem Crm C h Sl11m5n1l1l111 XID Nll Pmploxeel Hnys gd lllll 11 11 11111 C FORC I ST I PANHC f Clonserx on lntramuruls 'S 11111111111 IOM SI ll INIC lxl R l mance Cummluce mstrx mon 131111111 rx I xc 1 11111 1' IOIS SI MARX lumor Gregg 11 Semor Gregg 4 Home Pconomlcs C,lub Prnale xeuelar? jAC.lx S'lRlh Lonsersauon C,lu Malh C.lub 7 Salexman IDMLJND NX OZNIC llxA Ra to Club 1 Dlerel Yllllhlllll I7 Huck 11111 frlveratln DONAl D l STC Hlil Basketball Baseball 11rr1u11la11l or Bnokbcelrer I-DX! ARD l S'll BB! C onsernmon Club Chem C am C,lub 1 lmplmed Boys 5 4 411411011 MARII X lN STL I-BBI Iann C lub I A Senmr Class Play NIIYIIYIR ROB!-R'l S'l I I BhR X Z Band 7 I 4 Cmnsenatxon Club D111 5 Sulrerr mr Blr'I'I lr lx Sl SOR Madrlgals 6 Vocal Musle 1 Student C.lub 3 4 Denial lefbnn 11111 DAVID SNK I NSON Manager 34 Band X Lonserxat on Club 7 K 4 MAP l 'IAWIOR Olfne unrker 46 00' .44 .gn 10 46 ix V B 1 WP 11.11. fm. .1 ij: . v A ' - V4 ff Q .-1 f 1 C.hV- 'g,1ll11V,C,l b 3.4 . Vlu VV V, I, - 1 fa -0' .1 ' ' ' M ' A min H. Q 'Rs - ' lfou . l IJ.-1 DA l ' 3l'l'l'.N H f L - 31 ll 5 1 1 ' C'e 1 .I - T11 A 1 . h I.1 ' '1 - , Y ' ' 5. Q 'col ,'i.m ' A ,M V V - at -. 3.34 L . - em Cjlub 1.4 1 . . ' ,il - ' ' ,Q VV 1 V V V VV VV-.,.4 ,- V - V1 'V V .. . V, VV ' I , ,.. . , . . . 4 I - . ' S .Q 'z Hi-Y' 1.44 ' A 1 . fl V 1 Pr- . o C,l:ss 2 f' - Q ' - , 1: 153 141 1 .1 Ya I 1 1.4 5.15. 1,5 V - ' -EV: V V.VV..i V1 11- 1.51 et V. -V 11 VVV C,lLll'1 1.5 LV ' lffli Q2 ' 4. ' . 1.5.4 - 2. 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E C in Q 'I- '?' , if 1 M VILKY Tlfllilz Ci.A.A. 3.4 - Ilomc Economics Club 4 f.nmmerz'ial arlisl SHIRLEE APPEL Sing Band 2.5 Student Council 5.4 Pen Club 4 To he a model RL'TII MAE TEXYES Vocal Music 2.5.4 Choir 2.5.4 Senior Gregg 4 Slenogralrber ALVIN THIRSTEN Vfahiscan 2.5.4 Band 2.5.4 Forensics 2.5.4 Iflerlriral engineer RONALD THOMAS XVahiscan Art Editor 5.4 Conservation Club 2.3 ,Iunior Prom Committee Advertising agent lor a rleparlmenl store ELROY M. THOMPSON Conservation Club 4 Chem Cam Club 4 Successful business man I-II U71 llffflllllldflf HELEN M. TIIORN Ollire uorb RALPH TIDD Track 2.5.4 Employed Boys 2.5.4 Radio Club 5.4 Nary ariator lor six years and then get married LUCILLE LOU TOBALSKY G.A.A. 5.4 Pep Club Telephone operator KENNETH TORNOW Conservation Club 2.5.4 Intramural Volleyball 2.5 Engineering DELBERT TAEGER Trarel the slalzs FRANKLIN TRANTOXY' Student Council 5.4 Conservation Club 5.4 Lawyer ROLAND M. TRANTOW' Ski Club 4 Conservation Cluh 2.5 To do mmelhing lbat no one else bas done before WALLACE R. TRESS Senior Class Plav 4 Ski Club 4 Art Club 5.4 , Commercial arlrsl DONALD LEE TREU Vocal Music Club 5.4 Instrumental Music 4 Conservation Club 5 To start a business ol Pill' 01171 PHYLLIS TRUDELL Chem Cam Club French Club Latin Club Nursing ROBERTA IEAN TILL Vocal Music 2.5.4 SE IOR . U Tv? MUSIC: MARY SCHULEN- BURG - Solo work, orchestra ensemble, member of radio or- chestra. DAVID RUDER - All- state band, fine band work. GER- HARD ZIMMERMAN - Solo work, string ensemble, Top Hal- ters, All-state orchestra. .IOHN REICHART - Solo work, Top Hatters three years, All-stale band. IOHN LUNDGREN - String Trio, string ensembles, All-state orrhestra. r ' TV L2 fv I F 'nav I '. I . - A f . t ,I T 1 b d I -l I ' aso l7'iL1?1gf lilzres 'false 0 Q r 1 6 lmssi e K , GRACE VAN ALSTINE ' l .KT Get married Y ' X ' MARYANNE VIELE Sing Band 5 Skyrocket 2.5 ?tuden5'Council 2.5 A it ourna ul , l .A fi Q4 . D.2:LE VIERGUE? b 1, 75' ons rv t'o 2.5 7 Intrafnuiallsn 2.3.2 - To play professional V- , sports fm , I I HI ACES NORAIA DAHAI - S010 work lbree years. ROBERT LUEDTKE -S010 work for lu-n years, presi- denl Voml Musir Club, offirer of Madrigrzl. BETTY LOU OLSEN -Solo uwrk for lbree years, offi- rer of Choir. HARRIET LOEF- FLER - Solo work for lbree years. President Girls' Clanrus. Y if 6' Ly .1 YONN la I 'HCR lzli l.:IliI1 Club 1.3 Vocal Music 5.4 Chem Cam Club ,N'ur.u' and airlinv slI'I1'ru'rl4'ss ,, i 'T MARY ANN ' ' l'l51l lOlil:lfR Skyrorkcl. lfdilor-in-Chief llcn Club. Pres. Ouill :md Scroll To hc rl nurse BETTY MARIE UNERTI. G.A.A. l.Z Senior Gregg 4 SIt'Ilfl,CfdIP,Jl'1' 4 6 L'-' VIRGINIA XYAHI. 'VA l 'Q ff Q '39 1' . if Y 'ww fl Z S.C. Social Commiucc 3.4.5 tlfin. Chr.l Latin Club Pres. Z Home Economics Club Pres. 3 COINIIGINII frbvsiral thrrainisl BIARVIN R. XYARNER Skyrockct. Mar. Fd, 4 To he rx ifmrnalist ami burr' u blonde uilf' ROBERT XVEILER Intramurals 2.3.4 lioakbcwlwr and Imlrl 9 Sllllil.l'Y XXl'lNKl ,lunior Cu-gg llomc lzionorniis Club Chem C.Im Cluh Yin II' ,ll:RUMl' l. XYlzNlJ'l' Rxldo Club 4 C.onsv.-rmriou f.lub ,I lllll'.lll'lUfLllS rl llrilfliluilu ,lANl:'l' XYllAl.l:Y Skyroikur busiiu-as sniff 5.4 SIIIIIL-III Couniil I .lunior Crm-gg 4 'l'n lnuz' ml iVIll'l'K'Jfil1AIl jab in irn'I'tru1 Mll.lJRl'lJ XX'lll'l'lz ll1SlfUll'lUllIJIl Music 2.3,-S G.A.A. 5.4 Chem Cam Club -i 'I'n ln:I'e'l ill l r1I'0lu' CRACl: li. W'lATROXYSKl xxlilhlbfilll 3 Skyrorkct 2 Chem Cam Club l lioobkvr-lu'r am! lbru .1 lwnu'I4ifz' IJl:l.ORl1S XVHQSMAN Vocal Musii Ilumlii ian CrlfURGlA ll'Nl2 XVIESNIQR lI13I!UIT'lL'l1Iill Music Cluh K,-1 Ski Club 3.-5 Chem Cum Club 3,-6 f,or11ii1i'r'ri.1l rlrlisl Cl RTRI'Dlf XY'll.lJli C.A.A, 5 To ruzru I1 ,cond liring KARL XYILLIAMS lfootbzill 4 Trunk Z. 3. -1 Radio Club 3.4 Tn lrlrlx rolligua' ionllmll XY'Al,l.Y XW'lNTliR Vice-Pres. Senior Clans Cheerleader 2.5,-5 Hi-Y Club -1 C'lJen1i1'al erlgiurvr IMOCENIE XVITTIER Home Economics Club 2.3.-5 Offire work MARION rl. XYOEHLERT Choir 1.2.3 Vocal Music Club Tbealer :Unk HARRIET XYOLF Chem Cam Club -1 Radio Club 3 G.A.A. 2 T11 hernnze a laslviml illuslmlnr l'iA'I'lll.liliN W'Ol.l:GRAbl Senior Class Play -1 .'lI'ln'ss 36 as 7 R ,VA 4 'IS .0 'T lf' i' f' 1 3 'Rf' nl fix f '3 6 za-, X Il 'gil 6 ,y sf- I , Q ., 9 .1 'a K -.4 Q ' rl 4, 6 :ff Pl .ex a ff .51 at I 4 NJ if .961 30' THESL Gerald Albrent David Arent Wlllls Baur Thomas Beacham Thomas Burt Robert Block Edward Cervany Duane Cumberland fi 'V 66- X, ig 'Q' if F 'iff' 6. ...-Q Y E IORS IORRAIINI IAROXX IK lxl Slut tm C ounul CAA 'NANK X ll AIN IASI RIYXX lumor C rtgg A Stmor Gregg I :fb and el mutual IOXCI IIRNIRI Clrls Cvlte K u Xnnl Musuc 54 h 4 run MARIINN IIINI' III BI II Hume Itunnmlts A 1 hzlvln Cl RIIARD IIMMIMRMAIN 'lop Ilatters 4 IUAN MARII lA'Nlx hour llnrvx md hr lmfrlvx PA'I'Il LAST RON! get C url Start Student Club ' 3 4 Sensor Class Plas 5 pbdfflldflff IIN MEMORIAM France ay 'Pl V October 5 1911 IWARCJARICI IIIKII Band 2 54 Choxr 3 A A Tratel and wlllc dnun IOXVH L LIRBI I Denlfsl I IOIN IASIROXX Immun :nun C uh MARC IA IINNIR A C onstrx mon fluh X 'oral MUSIK QOUIPIIJIDIX u mlb u bile IIIB Kerman Club 'I K hem Cam 'Q 4 lxnulergarlen lm ber H PRIX IIIISCII ocal Mustc lunmr L rezg 5 1 A 7 I mlervlnud hu :bkezfuug llM RRAUSF Stamp Club 7 C unserw atmn C lub I llep Club 4 X 7 Hunt mflrurinr SLNIORS IVIRI CAMERA SHY Warren Drumm Wells Frlckson Lois Gxbcke Robert Gxsselman Howard Isaacson Brexton LeMere Lowell Luebner Raphael Luebner 50 ohn McEwen Delmar Petrie Bernard Pukns Dennis Ryan LeRoy Sxllars harl Street Gordon Traeder Fdwxn Wolf Chem C am Club 'I be Iler manager The names of these students who entered mllxtary servxce 1n 1946 should haue been rn cluded on the rolls of the class of 46 We are sorry of the omlsslon and beg your forglveness Forest Hllgeman Robert Klemp john Kuebler Robert Leklem Davld Lella Robert Zmgler Harry Zyduck R ' . , . ,, 4 ,' Q l- Q .2 . ' I Q QI 3, . fx -v ,,-gs Q. . . 2 I v rl ,I 1 I ,,f. me . N, ,L , Q' l - Q 43 4, ft 5, ,, CUA1 U 4-H1 1 ..' ' '- I Hgd - K l 'z' Q 9 419 QA. .S .l ' X y '-2 ' ., 4, . , ' V' A K' 1 e ' 3 6 ' Ii Q' 5 ' Q lflallil, ELI. A Mfd ' -ls 3,4 Almond Fredrick ep Clu 3.4 Q3 ra fm- gn h 3.4 3 ' N ' ,A QQ 'Ir J ,. M ' -. wn- 1, ,. , To t' , Hen . -v I f , . K ' if ' I ,1Q lQ'f. .,.'Q ., f - ,, ' 4 if 'R ' A .' P.. v A . Q- 5,4 G. . .3 CLA. . -J lf he 1 ' -J ,., A5 ' .3 Q .41 1 v A p I ' K '. A -1 -' la , sr ' x . ' '.' 1 'Q Q' - ,vt - ,I '. 4 1 , I 4 4 '7 Ill- ' -3.4 f Xp f' .rf . v As M ? MII j 1 ,C A at f Q4 1 . 1, J - J 0 E 5 R E T U R lofty sczcu U olld ll fn ll zcfcmm l6fllHl6d to IVHS to com Ilctc lhcn high uhool cdmalzou Q9 .sbk N49 'fs-1 X N ,Ita fy Rmx 5 Paggnkrmpf M lrun Smdug, During., IcN'lerc Arcm lxrueg,,er Iiuqhberpzr Rm-n 7 Iuth XVclton Slllllhl. Huclvncr Braau Poradck Murlgnson Row I Hmtz Pukls Snholfuld I ucdtkg Osborn I1scnm.4n C ales lf . Here are a eu refs u ho u ere late! C- Rou 2.' Albrent Black Hummel! Chagguou Zirbel. Rou' I: Kaquatosh Ererzson, ohusou Piffsley Abitz. . G.I. Spiril In the Flesh O ifial serriu posilion ffj Dare poses Dirk looks em over The Big Four IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS IERRY SCHEEL Secrelary Treasurer DALE LEU ITZKE Preszdenl WALTER IACOBS :fe President l .f .9 T! YO gas 4. A ' wzru Mt 1 L Sl ,Q 'ul fi I Z ID JU 1012 CLASS OFFICLRS PRIP4RI FOR PROM The top contrlbutxon of the umor class to school actlvmes IS that of producmg the IUHIOI' prom Above wc see the class offxcers erry Scheel secretary treasurer Dale Lewltzke presx nn the mood fhxs year there were about 595 jumors Mr Haney Ridge has efflclently seryed as their ad vlsor Wfhat junior doesnt remember lenglxsh V and VI U S Hlstory PhyS1Cb md other elec uses? They rejorce over the fact that such thrngs as locker combrnatlons outside passes huge as s1gnments and the coke machine s sporadxc acnu ties are no longer sweet mysterles of lnfe to them Many juniors have done terrific jobs ln various fields thrs year SVC would llke to commend the Roehrs athletics Daxe Bllese Roland Strehlow and oe Dahllte publlcatlons Glenn Grltzmacher Mary Lou Thlel Gale Garske B111 Krueger Anne Bissell Marjorle Krueger Helen Humphrey and Vlrgmla Bloch and ID forensics Glenn Semmens lla Mae Gaedtke md III1 Skmner So to these and all the rest of 1 great class congratulations for a successful school year Xi 'S y Ji 1 V. - . 3 i 1 f ' 9 ' n 1 O ' I ' dent, and W'alter Jacobs, vice-president getting followmg: In muslc, Alice Petzold and Susan u' in 2 ' a, , V ' , , , I J f - Q ., '- . , , , l . , , . a , , , . , , , , , Q , ' 1 ' 1 2 K , -F n f ' ' 9 In 2 ' I 9 2 J I - v . y , B 2 , ' 7 1 A la ' ' -4 L - 52 CLASS UF 48 U Y' 'Nz K Wx 4 CO ,WXJS DORF S DWARFS 205 Rau 4 Halt Leztla Halmes elmek exse IV arabs Haemsch Rau 3 Ilmgen Hausau Haue Ha man La Budde A Hznlze D Hmtze anke Rau 2 auger arksarz Hael nazef Hzlber Harluzg Held Humphrey Rau I Ilappe Grell Hememauu fuzz Huebner un N arabs Hoes aleubauski Izerssau 5- 1 1 LARSON'S TARZAN 'S 306 Row 3: Radtke, Erirleson, G. Radandt, Poplaal, Blank. Paulman, Plank Row 2: IV. Radtke, Robare, Radenz, Plant, Prain, Riley, Pempele Plier Rou' I: Plautz, Paulus, Pefzold, Pepke, Peterson, C. Radandt. Reeiz. Rasmussen. Piepenburg 53 A.. 'QR' V LJ LEES BEES 156 Ron -I Mazbel Dunst 'IlJomp.x0u Albrent Bennett Deermg Berg Kzey Marlin Rou 3 Gllblllllll Loe el Hoppe lla en Kolpazkl Carney Glaael Dutber UIJIIJOII Rau 2 Ixmppel Bentley Sahaumburger Wfzrzme RIIJIIIIIAJEII Grztzmaalaer Bm: Baumann Srlaubrmg Rau I Hunt Doberk Mesalk Bubecm Fork, Dau: Broclebazm Falleouslez Halmhzeser BONNIE'S BUNNIES 256 Row 3 Makouskz, R Langboff, Mealey, Lezwtzke, Kulzl, LeSage, IVe11zel Row 2 Lauen W'oIf, Lange, Luedlke, Kuhnerl, M Langboff, Lznder Row I Lodbolz, Marv, Kuleullea, Marge McKoen, Mary MfKoen, Lembfke, Kufalol Tusrher 54 .. '4 ' ' - 6- 15 ' I W? .I jk 1 H0 ,q e'-lf' xi I I L ' -! 1 V' Q ll , X az. s K in ' f .' gg . 'P ' -:av xw5 XXl 4- M : Qx Q - . IL- 'gi I A Q V A- 'f Sf J A, pl. 7M ' - A ' 7 L . 5-xgi JJ X , JH 1 ' vf h , v 4 h v 1 . V v . xy qv ' v . Y V j Q gl .I .I 4 Aw V . 1 Y -V! .' . I V -' v v 'v 1 V if -v I-v I vv V v 1' ' , xx!! xi X l Q Y if Q, Q t' Y xy, r' h A , In K ' tl 1 ' A ! I 'I F NI . ! y lin-2-.Q- FWPX uw ' 1-.vp-alfa' Vx QQ6 -f -A 0 af 'H' +A BECKS PETS 102 Rou Rou Rou Rou Kreztz Andreas Knapp Melzm Krueger R Kralm T Krjslazk Ixosleelr Kfuleu ozzk Krueger F Klllell A Krueger :Ike E Kzllel L Kmlm W Krueger B Krueger Klenlhezrzz Kluezer C Kryshale Wood M Krueger Lambrerlat Klemp Klzmele Kam Kohl Kordus Kamke Kralmer Kuehl Korb Kzttel Kell Kapelleu lvuppel Ixolmborat Ilblgef JL MINAR'S MINORS 161 Rou -I Dawes, W'ood, U olfe, Zuemk, U oltkoznb Row 3 D Werldorf, Young, Zaslrow, Zimmer, llvadzimlez, Zzmmerer, W agner, M ll endorf Row 2 Zahrt, Utefbt, Wzesrzer, ll enzel. Umdel. Ummn, j ll eudorf, ll armla Row I. Weserlxrk, Wfredow. Venske. U eber. Zeuder Il' olman, Zemke, ll emkauf LMI? 55 I !tJ ' A . . -Aa--'A '. ' Mfg. I L. Q vs!! icfk. A ' . vc ..- Q -- 4 3 Rf 'L ,5 x ' - I rn I' ri - Y K. . 'L QULQ ,. ay' ' U5 f.-r . f 1:-'4 fa or .- f tl-' ex 5' ' ' 1 Q A ' f . 1 1 fa: - o ', 5 A4 Q? i , ' ? , SQ , x j , , I Q 1 I. , 1 -ig Y' ' -- Q R Y K . it C , . ,774 fu K 51 L? Y., f':I. . W I l I 1 .A X, it . V! . A V ll W ,r ,Q ' 4 I .vrn 'V Q 41,9 V ai Z 1 I ' , 4 ' ' 1 .W .-7 ' I ,,. ' if e I , 1 1 1 , -1' . X , il V, :fi Mui. 7 r w' ' 1 ' U 4 R' z w V. ,. A 'll - x. A- I I I-. J 9 , If 1, 'la A f' V ' 4 If . ' . :A ' A 1 A H f ' at x -.l 'S R . ',-wx -I- E+ E 51 BOHLS SUULS 210 Rau Br ezznxlez Kell, Clnutmmon erome Dahlke Bucbbnlz Cmla Clmmberlazn Rau Brunner Colle Carauell Bruen Bronson T Bunlrmle Byclazmkz Rau Gotlschalle D Bznhmle Brelamer Bunfh Dans oyfe Dabllee Curran BDCZUIKIIJIIII Il lljfbltk Rau Zzrben Brandt Clapp Callahan Koteckl Caron Conrad Bnllan Butler I as ,wh BURKS TWIRPS 211 Rau 4 Mann Hahn G1lbertson Ganterer Green Haebllee Garske Grande Gruenzng Row 3. Gorman, Greve, L Habecle, Goelsch Groth, Wfendor , Grztzmacher, T Haberk Rou'2 'Ioyce Gnzrla, Given, Graves, Grebe, R Haberk, Maas, Graebel, Hanke Row I feannelle Gnzrk, Gestner, Gllmm, Garske, Gzsselman, Hammond, Golden Vozglat, Zoromskl 56 . 6- 'Q Q ,im - , ,. ' xl- 4 th '43 NY I . x G. 'Ig ' I A N. .K J 1 L ZX I if M . ,px YA 1 I 4 X H X F fi 1 . 5-' 3 a, 4 A Q A 1 .1-A , 1 -Q 1 naa 1 14: Z . A .,' I... 1 'I ' V ' , . h . , 3: .q ' . , ' . ,, . Y . . ' . . ,2.. I I . -. . .' ' I' 1 ' .. I .. ' ,,. .. , I., .' V 4 ' ' ' ' 4 . ' . ' . . lx 'X Q G11 A Q ' fi '. A A 'Q . L M I A f y , ' -.-' mf A I .N V. W XA I ',- bf, . N . . 1 Q XY? 4, ' x ' M tgp sn X : Q. I Y fN RIDGES KIDS 304 Ron 4 Mueller Moranse Mleslea Schulz Olzza R Pagel Rou 3 Ourada Nouztzlee Lzenson Zzrbel Laska Oellee Nelzel Rau 2 Olwn Moore Mularkej Moemab Mztrlaell Norrn Pzlisley I'1slJer UMPHS BUMS 251 Rau Rau Rou Rau Sandberg Sa md Srlaeel N Srlarmrler Sagstelter ack Stlaae er Saboormzer Srbulrud Rosleoslez D Srbultz Rjbarrzjk G Srlmerle Ryan Salller Smztb Scbuorbo P Sclamzrler Salzman Ru Srbuarz Sflnullz H Srlauarlz M Srlauarz anet Srba er V Sclmerk Srblex P Srlmlt 57 A .N , A A E , ',, ., A , I K' Q' .1 uv- -:Nl-':-3 , ' W X- N 1 .1 'i ,,. or ld Nz- 3 .b'g,4.f I Y, K m, ,A,e T ' 1 I v I I f ' 1 y I' v ' V . 7 I : V . ' 1 a Row I: Pagel, 6'Leary,,Pa.vlee, Osterbriule, fltt, MolJel31itzky, Mueller, Opal , I I I All I .. ' ' 41 A uf' Q l P X if' 1. S fd 1.5 , f E X 'J K - - 1 'V ' L ,Q A egg .-ffw 1 .1 f' ' 22' I' I v I , I ' Y ' ' Y , 7 f' ' yn , 'l: , . ' , . f ,I fx . ., . z V l fl ROSYS THORNS 207 Rau -I Dan Anderson Baunmnn Blake Alla1n Rau 2 Blaamquul Bznell Albee I Bezlke Darn Anderson Punlee Balleau Abzlz Beyer Rau I P Bezllee Blznle Alzey H Bezllee Barclmrdl Allen Blazb Beman Allard if N 'N STAIS GUYS 201 X Rau -I C Erdman Fruerlall Farbs Fraemmzng Fowler Felcln Detjenx Fznger Daede Rau 3 Flagel, Gappa, Gaetzman, Eggebrecht, Dzarnk, Friedl, L Erdmann, Daepke Rau' 2 Fxnrb, McM1llan, Ezans, Ernpey, Gaedlke, Ostraskz, Emmerich, Ezrleemeyer Rau' I Dauzzlle, Fluegel, Edwards, Dumdez, M Drews, Fell, D Dreus. Decker 58 V :Q ,, , A 1 ,A Q . .f 9 .W 1, . A!-,I x I, ' X V O Q ' 1 , ik. Q. , - .f Y ..- ,. , , .. V, ' 5 , d 2 Q7 . 'ia' X A ',. g 5 U , 1' K Y 4 , ., -rw, , 4, 1 A. ' , - Q be-A fl fl . 2 1 A 'T' 5 g ' :X Q, F H ,a K fy bfi, N' A T A A A :P Q 1' W ' A' A i A 7' '-' , ' ,f K . 1. 9 Q I 3 Y f' if 5 j y -1 . ' ' X , . Rau' 3: Annnentarp, Bnerenuwld, Berg, Bllese. Allds, Blaclerner, Anklam l V 1 W. 1 I 4' ' V ' Q .N V I I U l l la. I .N A 'J 's Y, , 4 -, ,' a , ' . , , v +' ,f -.- I .N V, X , .ji ' uv, 5 l E .' Y z, A I 1 'ua 5, S , 'f N. N . f - , ' ,V f ., ' AX h- f '. .BQ-0 i .. ' V A ' , -- - f . Y ' 1 'gf 1 elf, bv ' 1 7 ' ' V V 1 5 7 7 I 7 MARKS LARKS 151 Rou Rou Rau eg,- ,N Tearb IN Stzeber R Stzeber Ilmrpe Stafbouzuk Smzlb Seeba er A Shelalou D Yukler Telzlaf Yee eld! Stuube Soukup Sfmtz Trezfbel Thiel Slbanton Stmm Stark Ibm: Wine Tnnrn 'Imeder Szrkler Tesuner 91111112 Slbjllllllllkl Yhcble X YN ABSEN TEES ROESKE S PLAYMATES Ron 3 Bejersdor Pze er Den eld Brandenburg Ron 2 olanmn, Hornung, Kalbes. Njholm, Wfzeman, I-Iuebner, Srlsubrmg Row I Roll. Gowen. Edenbofer Katzka, Von Kanel, Eggebrerbl, Holzern, Glwy, Hound, Fetch! 59 f 5 l . -1 5' X ' I ' 4 f' in , . I, N 1' Y , il f. Xa 4 - 5 .-' - ,f 'Z l Us 5 'I Q , ' 'f ' . A if I I 0 6 Q-'O v I 'Q' 5. -L- 9. 459 ,JJ ? 1 x X . X X D y .JS ' L - . A , ' N ' '41 N 1 fy .. X, 5 ' J Y ' ., . . , , A 1: . 1 X , - 1 X X V iv I , .ww 1 : V VV ,A D. .V 1 1 K f AA I, i Row -I: Stares, Skeels, Stmssman, Triebel, Aldrirla, Steffer11d,Skinner, Semmens, R. Strelalozr, 'I'lJon1pson 1 1 - 7 ' - ' - ' ' . ' ' . . , ' V . 3. . - , . , . n Y ., . f , . , . . '2-' 1 ' v I.. ' ..' 5 ' V . .V 1. V .' .' L ' . , . ' L ., , ef 5 ' x K . K 1 - ,--f-,H V 4 X ' '-N, f v l I X ,Qi , X J: . . ' 'r . 'Q . X 'P' 30- P ' .' ' l fy . P 1 f v . , ,- I - 1 ' SOPHOMORE CLASS ,IOHIN HOLMES Preudent I OUIS PRADI Vue Preudenl BONNIE LRDMAN Secretary Tfemmer OUR 1946 NIIVCOMI RS THL SOPHS Thls year under the dynamxc guldance of the class offlcers ohn Holmes Louis Pradt and Bon me Frdman the soph class has proved tts ablllty to carry out school JCIIVIIILS Mr George ohnson served as the advxsor The sophs whole hearted partxclpatxon m school HCIIVXIICS thelr loyal school spnrnt and support have helped make WHS el good lum 15 varled md IDICICSIIDE lweryone takes Ing llsh World History and Blology They read Such fdY0flIL5 as Idylls of the Klng ullus Caesar and Snlas Marner They also choose various electlves Besides acquiring scholastlc knowledge they learn cooperatxon with fellow students and teachers Hats off to the Sophs Nr Role 3 Stleber Sprague Totzonen Stezens Stanton Stecklmg Veblou Stepamk Turner Role 2 Stolze Tetzla Strehlow Tuttle Stemecker Vzcker Tzdd Gregory Rou I Suuyn Stern erg Unertl Soumskx Synnott Stleber Stanleouskz Tusbscbef Sommer eldt Y Y 4 I Y . V, .1 I ,I - .q, .V ,I . G 1 4 , ' , -- , V , ' - . ' ' , f ' 1- f - - ' ,J ' - - , place to live and work. The Sophomores' curricu- -- 'A . ,F A- . , 1 S 1 -'px -. ,. ly. , x J' . -. . ' 7' as .0 - O --,. ' 3- Y X s ' ' ' 1 Y 1, V' s , x - - V L' ! . m - ' N . A 4 .9 ,, '- 'I .. 4 X I - - ' .. ' : . ! L P .V 7 l I Y I I 1 la . 'Y 7 'I I gf! i 1 7 ! 9 V 'I I 7 I Y r I I 7 V 'Y 7 f 60 SOPHOMORES DI' I at Y' Q 'ht' 3 Y f xjx .4 all TOP Front rou Best Bennet! Braeger Brell Blorb Bloedel Brevke Bloom Boerke Rou 2 Bzck ord Bredlou Blaskouskz Blackrner Brandenburg L Brand! Borlb Brabender Rou 3 Bradlej R Braun Bohl Benedilz Bloerlyer Bnllen Rou 4 E Brand! B15 Ing D Brand! Bernd! H Eraun Boebme CENTER Fron! rou Gledson Genrzcb A Goeisrb L Goetsrb Franke Farrell France Gerlseben Rou 2: Falal Franz Freuen Fritz .Genrirh Gooding Goet man Goebel G. Goetsrb Rou 3: Finger Ezensen Gernelzlq Galtiker Franklin Gexke Filialreaux Rou 4: Garland Forsmo Esfbenbarb Freisleben BOTTOM: Front rou: Erdman Duggen Duslin Disflyer ean Erirkson Dojle eanelte Erirkson Drumm Rou 2: Delert Elxon Doepke Duue Dirkinson Ericson Erdnmn Doede Rou 3: Delanay Elbe Dellan Delmel Edslrom Ebcrlein 61 SOPHOMORES '90 'P' ,UA 90 f XY' ,111 TOP Front rou jaleubouskz. Huebnerfuss, Holub, Huebner, Huber, Imbarb, Hoeft, Hoppe, Hummel Row 2: D. johnson, Hintz, B. Imbarb, Hoeper, johnson, Heybl, Isberner, R. fobnson Row 3: R. johnson. Holmes, fansen, Hoffman, Heralb, jesler, Hinlze. Holubetz, Hoeppmer, fensen CENTER--Front row: Richardson, Riege, Raab, L. Rieble, Plaulz, Pelrick, V. Plautz. Rbyner, Plantiko Row 2: Riemer, Reinecke, P. Pelerson, Remmers, Reed, jean Przymus, Rakow, Ridderbusb Row 3: Roeder, Risle, Rescb, Rebfeldt, Ioan Przymus. Peters, D. Rieble. Row 4: F. Pelerson, Pleier, Prellwitz. Pope, D. Peierson, G. Plautz, Ragalla. Rinka BOTTOM-Front row: E. Lang, Lewitzke, Kulaneri, Laska. Lang. Lorbetslea. Kulpinslei, O. Luedtke, Lembcke, Lillge Row 2: Ladwig, S. Krueger. V. Larson, Kuelber, Lawrence, Lee, Lelzinski, Laffin Row 3: Lillie, C. Krueger, D. Krueger, B. Larson, Logas, Lund, Larson, Lorge, Lerenlaagen, Bob Larson Row 4: Kunze, Lunl, Lambrefbt, H. Lang, Lemlee, Leland, Lolarey, C. Luedllee, Lewin, Kurlh 62 SQPHOMQRES O0 QQ S, Trfxrfa PY lxir 4 x O TOP Frou! rou Knll Kostrosler Kopfrlm Ixellbarlr Krolarz Krolrrz Kolpzfcke Kamps Kopplw Kobale Rou 2 Kuutla Karnlee Kaelterlrerlrj Kordm Klml I2 Koebke Kallus IKIICIJII Krierlke Krake Rou 3 Kl6l71lJellIZ F Krause Kolrrl Krolzkouskr Kolrrzlrorst Krause Klapperrrlr Knapp Rou 4 Kass Koeller Kasferz Kllzerou Koehler G Krzerlke CENTER Front rou Auslrus Belrrerldl Beauflaam Ballsrlrrmeder Bcrlerrlarr Albrecht Babcock Baurrramz Rou 2 Baur' Asblrremzer Bedrzarskl Gregory Almerz Alexander Aldrzrlr Arnold Bezlke Rou 3 A Baurrrarm Allam Barrluau Belrlmg Baumarm Arrlmerllorp Barllaels Arzdresler BOTTOM Front rou Mesalk Mautbez S Mcuref Mal, E Marquardt Mejer Mrclrleovkz S Miller Marull Lulirell Mallrze P Moore Rou 2 Mar'quar'dtMCIr1ljre B Moore Marquardi B Meuret C Meurel P Miller Matlrzeu Moexer' MtClear1 Malone Rou 3 McDonald Melz Ljou Marsceau Matlrurrk D Mzller Marzo ka Helfmga McAllister Mrs kouskz Mclarzg Mazrurbe - , 2 3, ,fx f I X - ,,., . . 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I I ' r kr 63 SUPHOMORES QP 39 .fd S X lx wh ' x 00- 'f'.,i,r.. 'IOP Frou! mu B Guenther C Guenlher M Hanke Grztzmafher Boernke Green Gregmj Cuslaz son R Halleovlez Rau 2 R Hamerla C Gusla .mn Gorthaus Haupt Henke, Hezdemaun Hezmarm P Grazcuz Rnu 3 Hazeluood D Hamerla Hart Hezurzfh, Gruemng Allen Asrhbremzef D Halkoskz Rou 4 Herzleelman Grazeen Hezdeman Hanlee Heuer Hauvou Hellhake R Hamm: CEINTER Front rou Wfzlcolt Wfztler Wzttman Wzll Wezukau Wfaltnrs W'h1le Zank Zahff Yllllilg Rau 2 D White Wfol gram Wfosemzller Wendt Welton Wydezen Zakrzeuskz Wrjcza Yonker Rou 3 Wagner Wazle Yolzlz B lVohl ahrt A Zank Wandrj Volkmau Wahl Bob Wfohl ahrf BOTTOM Front mu Carney DeBroux Clezeland B Carlson Burkarr Buetou Chapman Bruskz Rou 2 Bump M Carlson Chrzslian Czefle R Brose Brave Dalee Rou 3 Cohan Corda Cormark Chazgnot Derker Brummond Buslea Dorelzus 6 Q B - ' , ,, ,, l Q 1' A . , i K . 1 - , Y C - H4 5, , ' f ' ,Q x 1 ,.. Q dxf ' p- 3 5 3 A959 K ' 1 1 in U -.1 'V 1 K n I D' . 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Rasmusserz Zzrzkerfz E Zororrzskz G Zoromslei Zzllmarz Zarrzke Rou 2 Gr: in Mrfartlaj Zzelvdor C Zasirou E Zasirou AI Zastrou Srlsxllmg Delerf Borcbardf Ron 3 Easleu 71r1fer Allnrerlrl Hallman Ixolbeck Ederrlroe er G Zaslrou Sorlm Rau -I Bremer Slezmle Wztier Ortlr Long Dram CENT ER Front mu Sclrmzlz SCIJIIIHIQ Srlraelzl Srlrurrmmz Srlroerzemarz Salzer Srbuerrirzer' Srlrlxtlsfmq Srblxrte Rau Rau B01 Rau' 2 Sklgubrzrrg Rnqalla Rnbl Sflmemnn B Stlrxllmg Srlruliz SCIJJNIHIISRI Sala Roverrfreier Srlraurrlburgfer 3 Senllu Rummcl M Salmllz Roblo Sflruellz Yerler Srlrmulzler Srruth Sflraze IOM Fmuf mu Pepke Okmreykf OLearJ AEIIIIIHIIII Olefmtzak Murdorb Opxrlrka O 'Halley Permell 2 Peters, Olin. Obrmurld. Ohm, Paurz, M Ohm. Opal Aorbj. lNou-rtzlee Row 3 Pmdl. lNeurmm. Oslerlrrmk. Pasrrefleer, D Nnuvlk, 1Navc, B Oswald. I Ovsuald RUN' -I Parker. Perm. Pervke, Nelson. G Nowak. Norton. Rege.. Paulf 65 J V A , as 5. 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B t Qk ww ln 1917 the XX 1h1se1n orehestrl glee eub forensle contests drlmatxe produetlons 1nd L1t1n Club were the only letnltles III uhleh students partnclpated As time went bs our edue 1t1on1l system progressed so th1t todas we offer nevs 1nd broader scopes of extra eurrxcular 1etn1t1es to sup plement the students Lllfflelllll' studies unll 1 d Scroll Skyrocket three forelgn ll11i,,Lllf,L elubs Lhem Lam Club Hobo D11 Pep Klub llld I'op batters are some of the new ILIIXIIILS lhe result tres as ln 1917 As the ore,1n1z1t1ons h ue ehmeed so has the journallstuc stxle vshlch vs IS used ln the fxrst annual Through modern msentron we ire able to employ color eopx pleasxne, luouts better engravings and xmprosed pxctures to present the actnvmes of XY ausau Senior Hlgh students ln 1947' During the fall of 1950 our countrx xx lb faemg er1 of depresslon lhen sexeril hunelree s u dents of our sehool ldopted the ALIIXIUCS Asso e11t1on l1'l nhleh thu would deposlt 1 dlme per steels toss 1rds lI1 1et1x1t1es tlelset ln this vs u me eost of mins lmportmt sehool ietlsltxes would be redueed md ll the Slll1L time urxous xetnltles would be EIXLIT 1deelu1te fllllllelll support blnee 1950 the 1ssoe11t1on his grown with lelps 1nd bounds loelu II h1s more thin 1 thouslnel mem bers lhe deposnt fee lS sexenteen eents 1 week for l11ll l11Ll b1seb1ll Rimes boxing, bouts three let plu 1ll sehool dinees zssemblles md 11 subserlp tlon to the XY 1h1se1n 1re some of the beneflts xxhleh members enjoy btudents who fm1nee their sehool ICIIXIIILS in thls may sue ippI'0A1I'l1lILly V100 Mlm other hugh sehools use ths plm t IS eonsxdereel the best of nts lelnd Sqn-sol Sept! nc Hank fin Srl. N svn, Fuel Foofbvdll Od' U mn me l-A cadet Ochr KM-lwnn TURN!! he ms 5, nqyeq, 0:1 N Rdsqo fcsfbil GKNQ N o v Z0 The n lb ni ill Nov I NIJ Nmqlu Nov N Clmles Kopp New It Nuns? Dance Fgb gg' Febil F4511 Hlllsll 'Bas Kef Hank 13 Yale -Psllofl. Ram HL ll f NV-8 F Hamid sckqgl Hanna Yllt H3501-:U Ihnuusze Hawke? nd Box mi Leila FQNHK Uma Rpm 25' YRSH1 Fluent New 21 Shawna Bnshf New Zl- Moulin!-I lash? but! 'Dec 3 -Jo nfl, If Use. H' School co .bee If Chissini 'Plan Tan 'Q Ln Clos Sushi ' bhll 353. ti Rllfwo BMKQY bail Tau. 7.1 BN Sched ht! 1 Thu! S My ids hlxff- U I ll Fd. N Jul Gy!! I as-no' E.c. House Rumlgl J 'L NW1 ik Ginnie, tnwnlick Rssef-1 1 Nhvtlf Whknssw Gund C0185 -x 1 11,11 MAX' on' NM115' 3 an Yom:-1 'Y ! I My 23 uu1floN I ' V151 3. ig- !Honc.Posn .LQL Jima f' n1 1 1 , ' 51, 'H 'l , 1111 '1 ' ,. '1 -l.t- . Q l ' ' 11' 1 '1 51 '1 ,tl' Ill J 1 'I' ' 1 '. 1 1 ' ' ' ' ' '-' ' ' J - 1 1 'J1 - ' '1' ' S 1 J 211 ' ' 1 ' 1' '1 '1 . . U , 1' 1 1 2 ' 2 ' ', , , '1 ,',' 1 ' if Y ' '1 .' 1 X 5 l , 1l', Q , 1 ' - M 1I', ' 11' - 1 1 Q2 ' - is that today, there are four times 11s many activi- thirty-two weeks. Aelmittance to football, basket- . Q 72 '.1' J 2 '2 P, 1 ,1 121 72 1 Q, H1' I ' ' ' ,l f' '15 l ' 1 ,1 - 1 .',1 ' ',1 'J - ' ,' 11' - - A m '- . ' ' 5 ' '1 -' 'U ' I ' . lf, . '1 4' - 'Y J iq 1 li V l V F 1 . A X 4 . I ', ' . 1 K - ' - 1 Nl l-5- ' . . . . U 1 .I Yi .mu V . . . JV . u . . s D . Y 1. 1 I . . . - , ' 's W' , E11 K P1 ' H I . I U Q nu ' 3 W' ' - ' 6 lbe aemnd annual Hobo Day at ll' HS uas held Omtolzer II preredzng the I1U7IH.l!I7lIlIlS aftntttes and the ootball game uzth Rbulelander Students and rnakzng xt an outstanding Qucreu Auards u ere guen or the most outlanduh and nrtgznal costumes AWARD WINNERS Best girl hobo, lane Peters: girls' novelty costume, lam eltz,' best boy hobo, Bill Bradleyp boys' novell eos- tmue, Eddy I , V . Y I farulty members helped in I I . I. l N THEY W0 SPECIAL AWARDS . . . Klein, Curlsou, 1 fy, J I I 42 r ' --fv .r.::::. 1 --- 1' W , .'- fain: ,fs , H--Q 1 , ' 9 !Z'?'f 'r it I 5, .fz442,i.e 1-5 fwfr-s 1: :--1--J:-,-fix: L L--i. 4 ., -,--few A -gc. .- -me fr, ' ?--, 191,-,-grit' - - sz: Q 'nl'-, Q ' 5529- w. T- M-J, i'.g Q-:V .-,15:,,, . .V-tx'-' Wgrfu' 9 QI-'fi'-'fix-5.1 eisii. '-:- -f-fy? we-En 4- in 43515 - rn. .J -'KA-1 , Ax Q F 1 4 H Ruder IQIJWARID ZAHN, re- ceived a four year schol- arship to Ripon College, Ripon, Wisctxnsin. .5 Drais Forsmo BOB ZI M MERER, local student council vice-pres- ident, was elected presi- dent of the state student council at Madison. Q 1 .:. V t m NROTC - Eugene Klein, Robert Carlson, and George Drais were accepted into the Naval Re- serve Officer's Trainin Cor s, entitlin them to g P 3 a four year college education at any one of fifty- two navy approved colleges. mention in test. UI.I.IIf FRANKE was named the state's candi- date for the scholarship of the Elk's National Foundation. . ,L C. t ,, - ,a-J SCIENCE TA David Ruder competing wit LENT SEARCH - and Joyce Forsmo, h thousands of high school seniors from all over the nation, receiv ed honorable men- tion in the Science Talent Search. Ruder also received honorable I he Pepsi-Cola con- DON KIEFER, in com- petition with students from Wisctmnsin, Illinois. Indiana, Minnesota, and Michigan, received a four year scholarship to Law- rence College, Appleton, Wisconsin. JG X rg f f. l , ' 9' Rau 3 lxrm eu Pvc torn S11 er ll lwltj Gtnske Push I fuel lllllllllllllj Rau 7 I c I md Ilolmqluvl lxnlwm rl Gtudth Blat lv Blsvell fuxtrou R u I lun tr Gul molar lxmt tu Mueller 847117114711 Isle rx 'lwentx one students were initiated into the Wtusau chapter of uill md Scroll international honortrx s eiets for hij,h school journalists Membership in this souetx is seleetne A emdldate for membership must be .1 junior or senior who h is done outstanding, work in am phase of journalistic endeavor and be in the upper third of his elass scholastic tllx A ttndldate must he approxed bs Mr Rosenhauer director of puhliemons and Mr l A Nell national seeretarx of unll md Stroll ln Mireh of l9i6 our Wausau chapter was founded for the purpose of encouraging, and rewarding individual athiexement in journalism md allied fields Members f uill md Scroll retene 1 gold pin indisiduil mem Scroll maj.,az1ne Flection to this society is the hij.,hest reward thtt journalism students tan reeene for work in editing, md publishing the Wlhlscan md the Sksroclxet The Waugtmnian Couneil was seldom heard from throughout the eourse of the sehool tear Newertheless they were an influtntnl j,roup of our school system 'lhls council was eomposed of two representatnes from C AA Student Club Home Ptononucs Cluh Senior md Iunior Gregg., lts purpose was to superxise mtl increlse the XVaugon1an stholarship fund to tpproxe the candidates who are to reteixe these scholar ships to assist tll needs hots and j,1rls in eo operation with their respeetne deans md to provide worthwhile social programs ft all girls 'Ihese girls .tre assisted hx Miss Swain their thle adsiser Lp. Nl A ' 1 ' .' 'A 'K' ' 2 '1' , fr : I -.I -I A 1 - 1 u' : ': ixvf, ' ' Q ' 2 ' , ' ' ' 1 1 -' Jo- '- I' h' . ' I 4 f. ' .K l i , A b X, A ' , is , F ' 7 V . ' it 1 x- ' 'b ' - . 1 I . ' . 2 2 - Q v X. . v, F. S Q Y. I K i H . . . . oQ'z z -- hership certificates, and 11 subscription to Quill and xx 1 1 ' A . 1 ,, ' K. ' ', ' , ,,. , ,. R ' 1 j- t F- - -.' V . V - ' l ' ' 1 1 V I A V I ' 1 5 - - . . . . . . I 4 -' -, K- 5 1 Y . - -- . v . . .L-Q' . , 4 . I ' . 'Q y 4 . i' ' , , f ' ' 2 j V 'j D Y' A. 4 1 ' . vm I B-g 2 ' ' ' ' Q ' 5 ir . l 1' -4-I x .-, tx X ' x A ,,...- i 1 es! 1 Sltmdingx Srlmlenberg, Grilzmavber. Micbtzelson, Ilemllv. Gnlfikl' Sitting: Ammenlorp, Tlliel. l'mlJoefer. Zuxlrow, Gernelzky 'l'he Skyrocket is the school's four page news- paper published at three week intervals during the school year. The energetic and ambitious staff spends the sixth period drinking cokes, eating candy and peanuts, listening to the radio and phonoggph, and pestering the industrious WA- HlSCAl staff. Seriously speaking, the Skyrocket staff under the capable direction of Mary Um- hoefer has lived up to its purpose to foster school spirit, to represent all students in its news cover- age, to render service to the school, and to give a complete picture of W.H.S. The staff is appointed through application and tryout tests and has spent a great deal of time and hard work during the year editing a fine paper. They have definitely demonstrated that they are skilled journalists. They have talents along many lines, the one ex- ception being baseball. XXfe're thinking of the last baseball game in which the yearbook staff soundly trounced the Skyrocket staff - Score: 8 to 7. Kelley, Umhoefer 1' -vip, f. ,y ty.,-, 1 ,g,f - l.iv, . 1i.,' i WHxxief '4i c T J XX' B qs w '57 to hfizx f,,,xQj-'AN is-. X X ' X H Q fi A i 1 T i , t Wg .f A Q., - :affix . X -fe? X ex 51.2, ff.-,- H , tel' - fy lip 2 li if 1 1 ., 1 I g yj i sl f u---5 1 Dzubay t . qu - -w , . X 2 .J Q' X when ,J .1 A - . at AA Q , If I I .X I V Y V X ff X 4 C J 'I ,M ' . . -I 'X bf: t I 4:1 ..,,' .5 ' ..Y A-'. I Z -1 - J 11-n,,.,'.. 1 -. 1 f-- - u -. K. ' J , Cf- . - . . ,. g W -. l. ' , N I I xxx , i , 1. ,J -I I , , ks . V if., . K, X. . D A nkuml, Tha- na it M -firm' -' , . .X ' '. fg 4 ' M N H ' 'B ' i '- ' A 'l'.rf'f. .:. ' . - :zffzi ' --'l6Af.'.-1 gn g:: ' f nw.:-5 3 ',Y,., 1131-ti'-' -,FF -- ' .-, ,. Q, - , ,. , - . . ' ME 32?E.JQ1'yf'v,1'+4,5.g,QE'f: , -A 'iz - 1 A M f - -r '---- .1 -my f - -9 we , J. 1:--' 1 f , - ., A ,V 45 Rau 4 Blnnrotk Rrkou IIEIIIIIIIII Lmxon Paterson Punkt lx in lxululkl Run Btlmmll Rau Culstluu lclu nd: C IHIKIIAIIIYLII OLetu1 Bas! olrmon lznlwt Rn mn son Sll tr Run HIHINIIIL Rolvl lxnlmul lrbrr Pugonl Szlmzr U Ilfflllltkl lulllllllllll Rau U ll 1111 lxoljmrh Paper Plzer Ixoppa Iflllf e llulmzr funn! A yearbook edltorml staff cannot be plcktd out of thln .ur VUL must hut tl rtstrvt of experlcnctd worktrs to choost from Ihat rtstrvt tonslsts of are prcparlng thtmstlwts to bttomt future year book staff mtmbtrs by domg odd jobs and surplus dutxts WhlLh unnot ba. handltd by stctronal cdr tors Ron -4 Lnermmn Slrule IK0lfldlkI Buerenuulrl Gul: ker Genrnb Hoff man ou G11 em C IJYISIIJIIJBII Bt xt Ylemet ber Mar :lot IJ lolvman O Leary ou Z Stlmnn Lum! Uflmley Pvt Lon! Bump lmnkg ou Pr all Slzne G lllllkt Buslwong Ohm 2 bxmllarly the Sltyrocktt isslstants art tht poten nil tdrtorml board of ntxt years staff Thty bc Loma. well xtrstd III sthool lfffurs and ltarn the us .isslgncd to thtm by tht nmnagxng Ldltor Al though ucryont ttmnot bttomf. ld1tor1nC,h1tf tht Slnrocktt assistant gains mluablt Lxperlencf. nf : I N ,X , W W y 'V I J ' , ' 4, Y V X Y- ' . Z , I . If, 1 . 1' 1 yn, ' -V, ,Q ' z if N 1 I 1, '3 V f . V K - n- ' ', ' g w' ' fx K f V, N ' -' ' ' . A '. I 1 1 t ' . G IHS, n ' 4. N '. . 21. b. J' Y vfl V. ,. ' All , V-,J I xl - U' A . .i A . t , . ll. J. ,L I .,,' , .I .l 4 Z V , V I , . , A, . ' '. V. -, ' 4 ', a - ., ak--'-, -. , , - ' , ' , - . yr I .s . r V ' . -l - ' , r. . s- 1. l , .5-1 . - '-s- Q I ,nhl ' :W 2 ,'.' H tht WIA!-H.Sc'AN d5?15t'u?t5' W hwllc 'lsslsmms they fundamentals of good JOUITIHIISIIT by wrltmg stor- x . I. I? I, I . ' 'L ', vi bv I 4 R ' 3: , R . ,. . I 6 , ' -L 4, , ' ff , XL A XM I R f I: , ,f ', - V A ' 'V 'L:f!!g h - II' ' , L . If 11 X 5.7 73 A gv fx Al ov X -1 at sf Rau Sluzea Miller Iolmson lulfl Bernzll Gruebel Montroxx Rou IJIHIJI Ilwmpxon Hu en Ixrumcr Ixmuse Huebner 1155 Riley Gebrke Rou llzlm Ale! Slmlon julms Suenson McDonald Gebrke Smzlb Rau Slrmlon Nclwn Stlmbrmc Drama Oelrlife Prxelzpp lxrmtu Attention all CODSLFVAIIOD Club members who signed up for tree plantlng' Please brlng a pall shovel, and your lunch to the maln entrance of the school tomorrow at eight o clock Sound fam nlnar7 Tree plannng was tht most outstandmg event of the Conserwatlon Club Acnvxtnes Mem bers and thexr aduser Mr Burton planted about 40 000 spruce trees, whxtc ,ack md Norway plnes at the XY'ausau Senior Hlgh School forest 10 order to replenlsh our rapldly dlmlnxshmg supply of trees The school s growlng forcst lb mute ewdencc of the Conservatlon Clubs excellent work Any chefs around' Btg aprons tncd ncltly about thcnr WHISIS thc jumor chefs of the Home lcono xcs Club take spoons IH hftnd and bcat thc poor dcfcnscless egg yolks Thcsc coeds mctt thc second XY cdncsday of each month wlth Mlss GllSCL1l'l5kl fhcy nnclude social get togethers as the Chrxstmas pnrty and slclgh rxde m their programs Thur contrxbutlon to thc school 15 a glft of ten dollars to the XY7dUgOflldf1 scholarship fund Rau 4 I Irdmun L Goclszb M lubcll I lxelzbmark Rou 3 M Bnlon Rn! I Drnmm 131111 Duke Wfzalrorlnkz IHIII1 :ez C Gmlufson R u 7 Gertszben D LlSkd I ll :Her Dubm D Ooelub D Drafter lxolpzlake G Goeln I1 74 ou' .' Du 'our .'f1u'1r!' Sz'flm'ar1. Teilce St'1J1il'fi!1'L lim ly Goelsvb. L. Goelsflr .. ,,T.s,, 'l'Z?EfEiffW yy. ' . ,, ,, gan:-'-3 ,fllstlfli ' 'Selma' 'sr' ' - 'fu' t Rou 4 Norrzs jolmslon Stlmetk Gxese, Leland Mujer Glppu Goelrtlf Perth Maurer Sltmlou Hahn Paper Rau 5 Drcur Burley lxzfulluz ll emkuu Aleen Vonlxanel ll tnoslv Stlwmtk lxrtumer Nuuak Drafter Srbuarl Miller Brouswl Ron 7 lxnkulku Aflklallll Lrnwu IlSOI1 Lot ltr S11 tr Grltbzl Golduz Szlllu 121153 UI bmlumltr Duke Goelstla Rou I Hiller Dllbu Humnlrs Stlvull lxltmp Iluclmtr 1155 Lmelm ltnlvl Hrateu Borflw Hush Monitors are an essential element to any smooth functioning school system Our monitors with courteous manner did 1 splendid yob in their post tions during the school year As a result of this service, administrators, secretaries, teachers, md custodians vsere able to keep in close contact with each other throughout each day Through their many services, they lived up to their motto of lffficiency Courtesy, and Loyalty Hold it' Don t moxe until you hear the second click' Come up to the camera booth outside 305 the job of the Actiuties Association Photographers to see that all students haxe pictures on their actnities tickets md also to see that the office recenes a picture of all incoming sophomores The shutterbugs of this staff take the pictures, make the photographic solutions, duelop and dis tribute the photos of the students who invariably remark in spite of the staffs efforts, Hey what a terrible plcture of me Horgen, Kappa Kiefer, Krulm Pollock, Kxlleen fabxenil - v zlk.. P I . .V f .5v.' A t f 'f 'r , I N Q .X .M. ' . , '5 V ,yf,N'.:,' .,, ,Y ' ,HQ 11, Q '-, 1 1, , '- ' 1 I 1--1 'I 1 1 ' ' ' f ' 11 1 their friendly approach, engaging personality, and and that is probably what you would hear. lt is -1 '1 I 1 f - -1 11 '1 1 1- k 1 1- ' '1-Q2 f - -1. 1 1 .1 1 .1 v 1' 1 1 1 - '1 1 f 1 1 ' - 1 - . ' 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1' I 1 1 1 ' - ' - 1 11 R 5 .'. A , 1 f . . 1 1 - 1 1, ' , ' I r N u 3 7 I ' ' Y! E Qlgggv V 4+ V NAA Y -V-at ' - 1 'jp' 1 ,f . .fl X gk' Ql, . a I 1 nh' '- 75 ,gl Wfadmg through an atmosphere of HU WH4 OH NH4 CI l H70 we fmd Bill Olson performmg an experlment Don Pollock ewcplam mg the use of a flash bulb 1n photography or Mr Ward demonstratlng how to take plctures wrth a pm hole camera for the Chem Cam Club nn photography and chemxcal expertments These scxentnsts ln the makmg met durmg the Ixrzlm Plzer lxzefer i R011 7 lilllkt Gl01CfllLltl7Ll1 ll lmley R114 I Menzll Hug Mouhou Iltlh Mztbaelson lxoflpl tetnxtxes pernod the fnrst XY eelnesday of eaeh month Demonstratlons by students and films tom prlsed the programs for thetr meetings Phe LhemL1m Club wus one of the largest sthool orgmxaatlons havmg 175 members B111 Pller Dlck Helke Howard Koppa and Curt Mer rlll were eluted presldent vxee presldent secret try Nlr Harx ey Ridge were the lble chemists nn charge of the eluh work II A olmxon Heike Pller Illerrzll Rupp: LL D , -Q? -V N P. V .. Y A 4 u A-4: -l -A 1' ' A 15' '- 1 V H I , I, . ,.x,. . ab., , ,V '. K. I ' K 1 ' . '. ' A A ' A . ' fn ' 1 V M ' . I I 1 A l - ' , A ' f I ' lv - ' ' . 1 - U x , , 1 . . .. D .s , , . 2 ., , , .. . i . l r lg 1 ' l ' is 1 ' - - I . . , G .,.. - . .- Q .. .- , .. .2 The purpose of thus club IS to arouse an interest and treasurer respectlvely. Mr. Harry johnson and ' Ar . ' 1 ' I ' 1 V . a 7 A 2 1 A ' ' A I A -J' .Q-r' 1 if 'tyx I 76 y -i ff? La fl T v-,-a-- f-'f ' P' ,E fir C- s s iff? ' R011 3 Ixryvlmk Leland' W 0111111111 Allan: ll amlu Clark Slfeel Have R011 2 lolknmn Inlrl ll xllumv Rene Ixmll ll ru lla an ou I Holulul I flmlur Inlzl lmrll lnvmlwu ll 111 Most of us hase turned the sxuteh and dlal on a gadget called a radlo to get Inner Sanctum Prank Smatra or 1 facslmxle thereof, but fevx of us know how thls gadget operates I'he Radno Club under the capable guldance of Mr Berg prouded an OPPOFILIHIQ to studs the basic prm cnples of radno commumcauon Members of thus club meet esery first Xwednesdu of the month A trip to Station XVSAU was the outstanding event of the year On the socml slde members en yoyed a spring pxcnlc at Marathon Park Intrlcate problems baffle the mathematxcal geniuses of the Math Club The members spent the lctn mes perlocl the flrst Wfednesday of each month, solsmg puzzles usmg the slxde rule, and seemg moues Thls gnes students who are plan nmg to enter flelds of scnence and engmeermg an opportumts to learn the fundamentals of the sllde rule Mr RISIC was the aduser Onls junlors and seniors are eligible for membership m the club Row 3: Gmrske Heiser, Kustom, Kreitz, Genz, Adaunsbeck, Bartbels, Obel, Popbal Row 2: Iolnnslou, Healey, Cox, non member, Grave, Grande, Sheds, Befuz, Krueger, Salzef Row I: Kuecble, Tbirstn, Splanre i 77 A 151,- , . ,, ,L . I x ' ,., Q, ' j ' V' 4 .' ,' . , 5 'f--1 P -V 4 g x ,1, .X Y ,K K. 1 - , 1- , M ,J - . X , 1 1 -- ,,- ' y, - V A W A - 1 '. J ... r ,' Q f I - ,- X rs K 2 1 ff. I A F Y, ' - + 3 F 0 ,U , ,, I' 1 1 ' f . Y- 1 ,.-.Eff sr-. L N - ' 1 . Mfbmw 7 LS l 1, Q l I l - X '-Ei 17 , u i- 7 ' V L V' ,Q .V 4 L '--1-zu' Z1 R ' : ':, l1..:'. . ' . ' ,' .lQ'. , Hllile' 1 1 4 ' 1 1 L ' ' ' Q , . . ' , ' , . Q 2 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 y 2 ' -' ' 1t- 1 ' ' 8- 1 1 .. . ., . , I 2 . ' X K . v. X . . Y Q' 7 I t r. . vL'l I N. . - . x .i Q .A I . . , I ' x R L ly. Q I u I , R Q 4 ' ' ' ' 1 ' . . . ' ' ' ' . ' u v 1 . 4 1 I Q I u 1 7 I ' 1 ' 1 L' x ' 2 A I A ' 1, . - 'I -' , 1 - 1 , C 1 , Pl rr ' . , 5. . 4 ' -.. .. 1 WJ t - I ' r X , s 1 Ig tt Xp. Rau 3 Gorman. Ra1ltke,llaerzi.vfl1 Rau' 3: llnaqrzur, LL'l'0IIl7dgC'II, Gl'HIL'lZL-V, ll 'al1lfalrrf, lfilialrealax, Larg Rau 7 Skinner, flmmenlar,l1, Plier, Baervnuuzlrl ll alrlf.1la,-1, Rage: Rau I Costa, jaraln, Berg. rllealy Rau' Z: Kilzeraw, lirensarz. Bfrlllil,1101121622fI6f'dll.7,Pd7'kE?'.Rl7Ik6',AItIJO!Idl Rau' l.' Prarll, Perske, Babl, Ialmsarl, Krienke, Stevens, Bradley A dance will be held tonight at the Y.M.C.A. Sound familiar? More likely than not it is spon- sored by a Hi-Y, Torch, or Olympian Club, rep- resenting the senior, junior, and sophomore boys, respectively. Chapters of the Hi-Y are Fred Lohr, Jim Thorpe, and Don Plantg Torch is complete with the Kranabagosg Olympian consists of the Spartans and the Trojans. Sponsoring hops, awarding scholarships, and competing in an inter- cluh basketball league comprise a few of their many activities. The spirit of the Hi-Y is repre- sented by its pledge To create, maintain, and extend high standards of Christian fellowship in school and the community. Rau' 4: Amlerxou, Gazven, Frezlerirk, Slruelz. Pollock, Parke. Lewifzie, Nybolrrz, Parrarls Rou' 3: Pelerron, Allen, hliskatcski. Donahue, Silberrzagel, Zimmerman. Slade. Rmler. Lewilzlee, Metlelia Rau' 2: jalmslarz, Splaiue. Tren, Kiefer. Kappa, lllerrill, jalm.v.S1eir1ecleer, Mueller, Blulrm Rau' I: Geurirlr, Ile-ver, Young, Sluelwr, Reirlmrt, Helke, R0llE'l7zI1'l'V, Krammerer Q x C5. m ln- .., gg , 'VN C9 The Fred Lobrs - Don Plants - lim Thorpe.: ' jg., -- , if ip' u f K fewer C nlulun Cfnlnlb Ru zldl Iilulknlu Dm 1 fm!! Hr I' 5 If lx PM mu: Hou 1 ou I tlllldllfl Cfregnrx Rtllllllffi enmll link ll C rnflmut C unztr sI1'bllldllft'I Paul kllflltk CIIJIII ou fm! Ju lm rut C tu mu I elzlu Kermth I umu SIJIINIJII ll lull nhnmu Imnbe Rlzble Irnbmu 01:11 'Ill ue ver mink: n ul 4 luml u 1 4 1 Peumll Rnblnlmu Iimrubf Itbnrmer C uurnrkr Something new and different Y I'eens has replaced Gxrl Reserxes YTeens ns dxvlded into sophomore, junior, .md senlor clubs, unltlng ln Student Club meetings once a month Kltehen Kablnet is composed of representatnes from each group who plan the combined meetings four .md fue o cloele on vxeele dns the f1lled wxth 1 large group of students pi. Beta een Y X who are lu S 1 Iv C Illllll Curran Iell fnluln Ixlllel Iilrmm IIIIKI llulh llxnul C faux alkvrm on U uv Miller: I all mlb: .Suliln C l,Ut'Illld7l C nie I nil llhu IKlIkllIbI Hulzmn larlrnu lu R tmbl 1 Sfrulllon Hnlxoen C nlrlul Iburx I nigh! m rrzllv Ixrulmr vale! Pefrkf Nun Kun 7 Ixlnmf Rl wmllls Hlzrlxuie Ihrlz R ffl C mrb Dah be me eu :ut er I lu Mlm I Slrnk D uns lun a ou l In be me me r C nu en Ixnlvl lzrhrr jzkuhou sb: T fe f :ju lflvrl Duke: lender Bm eau attending Y Teen meetings Pdlflllg Y Teen News, servxcxng the eommunlty, orgamvmg XWorld XY'1de Iellovsshxp drnes, sponsorlng hops and sarlous other thmgs eulmmate thelr ACUXIIILS In this wax, Thu the xounger generation trx to build a better world Peace and units freedom and bro therhood these thu haw. set to be their goals vw 'BL -.iq Row 3: Ziebell, Rodewald, Luebbe, Olson, Brandt, Krueger, L4-nge, Kleinbeinz, Goetzvnan, Kleinbeinz, MacDonald Row 2: Scbeve, Nowilzke. Zastraw, Prabl, Drake, Hintz, Ericson, Marquardt, Hunt, Lasdervawe, Regliug Row 1: Pugoxl, Sendiach, Susor, Goelscb, Maneche, Buuke, Blanlord, Wahl, Ottawa rf Az - ll: 5 , -am .14 - A 7 If i KX f The French Club could easily have donned the title, Ye Old Timers, as it is the oldest foreign language club in XY'ausau high. This club was organized in 1929, having twenty-nine members. Miss Schweizer was the club's first adviser, now, Miss Downing serves in that capacity. At one of the meetings, Mr. Teuke, a W'orld XY'ar Il veteran, told some of his experiences in France. The mem- bers showed their dramatic talent by producing a French skit this spring. , : Roll' 2: Pt'1',YLl', Mtlycr, fnlvrl. fl: Guirk, l rrn1ke. Hlorlw, Suxor, hsnrf- Moore, Kappa Rou' 1: Dcljem, Kfyxlmk, Alt',N'zIII' der, ,'!l'fVl6I7lzI!Dl, BL'lI.f0ll, Hmmlt, PIHIAEG, Srfmelzl, Susor Espana. This word makes one think of gay dances, shy senoritas with sparkling eyes, dashing senors, and a land of festivity. Our Spanish Club has tried to capture this atmosphere at their meet- ings which were held the first W'ednesday of every month. The understanding of Spanish cus- toms and the promotion of the Good Neighbor Policy was advocated. The foreign language Christmas party and the spring picnic were the most important events. Miss Bonvincin and Miss Downing were the advisers. Adios, amigos! ,A X 'Q-1 an W , , .. . , . .. . .. , . . M X. ..... vawzw,IYMZYMFEQ. A V . - -. . V, n- .. v.,.:,1.4 ,. . -,P v'.r1 e'LbTLgi f. V' gil has, V K I ,F-kg Qi. '1 1 it ' . - I' 'L' 5 .' ' . ,Q .A 5' 'g,e'r1f'-M ' 1 n1 3':f F A., M-'Zn rang 261' up gn lel ij, ttmLu lubf is this tan t he right' O1 its piglitin no relltion Seriouslx the Latin C lub under the ible eounsel of Miss Hulbert, met uery third XY'eclnesd1y of LlCl1 month fhur pur pose was to enloy learning more about urious joint meeting with the Stuens Point Lxtin Cluh the celebration of the Roman Siturnalia and the Ides of March ind drtmttizations were the out standing uents of the year Ist das nicht un bchnltztlhanld a das ist em Schmtzelhank Ihese are the familiar and pleas ing 71 tones which can be heard from room 256 the third XY'Ldn1.sd1y of any month I'h1s is when the German Club of which Miss Bomincm is the xsas spent enjoxing German moues songs and tillts on Gernmny I'he foreign language picnic and Christmas party were the outstanding social ments of the yur 'W' -MWF --A -J' A ou 3 lvlorr Your 1 lxra m lvabn luefer ll rllzamr Rene Rau 2 Ixrueger Eggebrerbl Glu cel Grit marlver U agner Perske Salnram f' R u I Yender Iulleen lzebell farhou ll emkauf Zaflrou Pet old Doberk .A . ' . A of C, ,, A QM V , -V 4 K ' .t - 1 r m! ,sg ,K I get ' f ' L ..- .. 1 . .- '- A , b A-'J -- 10 h . ' .ff f h ' R' 0 0 . ,Q ez' 0 .A -. , . .. Q0 . Q ' as f' ,116 'ill Ll tyler lf' wr nf ' ' , 4. if ,if Y . lmkyz. 21, LVM- ,,. 1. - I' uh, '. ,' - , .I-I, ,L ' Q '-2' - 2 - ' nfs ' 2' ' ' ' - . 1 1 ' . K' 2 .2 ' ' i' , . ' . .lf 2 y , , s ' 'lf 'V 5- . - , ' y .f ' . . .2 ' . ' , . X f I 'U -' ' ' phases of Roman life. The unique installation, the adviser meets. During these meetings, the time ,. ' ,' . . -. k- 2 l y ,, K, K- . 1' , V V' K' 3' i . 1 ' . . 2 f '. , i 2 - - 1 I 'i 1 1 J , Q 2 2 2 ' . ' 5- V . , , . . - . - 1 1 v hr 1 - , r 1 X- 1 y , . A ' A ' l Y 52 ' 5 - 1 ,. 4 , - , 1' Mt 1 ' ' . . ' , , R - .' . . I . M 1 in ., ,. . I. 6 4 6 Y . , ., t v ' 2- ' ' . . '. , Q ' t - ' ., ' , , 'f -L V - . , . . ef . X E A . -. ,lf .C L- f .. , . '3 R ' 0 ' .- . , R . - . A l A F - . '7 ' - ' l -A in 1 X A - v 1 - v ' Q? , -4- . . 81 -fa . , - L l , r x- Q, , was1f'fsfr.'Y ww . 1 J ,' f K . a f , f .4 . .1 , 1, . fHl .X'Si I 1175 Healy advanced his pawn. Michaelson starts to move his bishop, changes his mind, and ponders the move. There was a sudden interruption as the janitress dusted off the cobwebs. Seriously though, chess is not a boring, monotonous game, but a game of skillful strategy. Because of the growing interest in playing chess for enjoyment, jack Skeels, junior, organized the Chess Club. The twelve members of this club met every Tuesday after school in 356 during the first semester. Jack Healy and Skeels won the title of Chess Cham- pions after several months of tournament play. Mr. Roeske was their playing adviser. Rou' 5: Aiit'IJd6'l5!1II, Ilealy, Mukowxki Rau' 2: Zimnlerer, Krause, Flor, Skeels Rau' l.' CJJYISHII, Klein, Krysbuk, Krueger, Krueger HH, PII' fl! if XV-a-u-s-a-u , VU-a-u-s-a-u , VC'-w-w-a-u , S-s-s-a-u , XWAUSAU, YEAH! This chant is typical of the Wfausau High cheers. In order to help unify school spirit, to plan pep sessions, and to serve as a nucleus for all pep sessions, the Pep Club was organized. Member- ship was open to all students who were interested in fulfilling this purpose. Besides having planned our pep sessions, the Pep Club supervised the sale of our school pep pins, and arranged Wausau Hi's annual Hobo Day celebration and other Home- coming festivities. QSee page 671 Their friendly and pep-minded adviser is Mr. O. L. Enstad. 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Foot Put thu arc hnmg a super time tt lltp Club Stntor Hlgll lgtls antl guts tlanttd from Ll ll unttl L utn utrx lrulax Illglll suth txttp 1 1 hop I'llj,l1IS for tht mtrt. sum of txsclst ttnts A1llSlC was furntshttl ht rttor1l1n1.s tntl lotal sunny, bands The XXISCUIISIU pLll7llC Strxttt Corporitlon pI'UNlClLCl its auclt tum fur w ll s t lt lltp Club tommltcc utth tht ts tstantt of both H s ss as 1l1s11l11l mto snta tr groups to plan the tltntcs lntltr thc drrcttton of Dttlx S1lbtrna1,tl the Hcp Club httl a xtrx sutttssful scar 88 R111 -1 l1111n11rm1111, A111111111 lorfz 81117111111 R011 3 flllllillili, 8111111111 13110111111 11111 Slade, Ixoflp 1 S1111 cm M1 17111111111 R u 7 Alcs1111111'r L1111 zllllf 1v11ppe1, S11be11111ge1 Rudcr Monlrovf 151011111 R011 IPFP1 R ll 1 1111111 Lund 11011111 Le11m11, 1101120 Mtuer 111111 v l mlmc or 1: I , I .1 ly . , f A , , ' ,J 4 ' v' N E R11 ' .' 'if'fl'1', ,' ', 111 1' ..u'1 1 ' ' .' 1 ' . 1 , ' ' , ' ', U 1 . V A U5 I UM' '. c' I' t' ' 1 the Y.lNl.CI.A. 2 - th- - ' . . . ,. . ' ' t-t . . 4 .. 7 . 1- ' ,A , , 'I ,--1 , ,' , , ' ', 1 ' 'N la Z -'gl 'A ' 3 ' 'Q'-timtx to plan antl execute thc batskctbztll hops. lhc pruflts 1, , ' ,, ,, ., '. ., , A .,. b .. , 1 ' . l 1 . A 'i ' tor' 1 1 Hut Cfl b' lsu. 11- - Q 't . F - .-is 'AM I fill' EXlIlf W -4 1' gel , - 1 'lf ' ' , . , . -I W ' 1 . ,I I y -H V lp V o ' -.' .' '. 5 ' ' .. . . 4 ' 4' , mr o ' .' . , , ' . 85 Xicmhershrp rn the Senxur Gregg xx as aunfrncd to tgrrls who had t.1ltLn .tdnmccd xhurthnnd ur lmuklxuprng 'lhc purpose of this tluh was to pmxuln uppnrtunltru for wxurthvshrlc soull Luntuts tn duelup p1.rson.1l1t1u and tu keep rn tuuth urth the th.1nx.,m4g SItll1Llll'LlS uf 10 husmus world Mectlngs were held unu. tl month with Mnss Swann as faults Adu'-er Ihr. 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Ulwu, Htillr, Xrnmu. ,S1l1r.nu, ffurabr, lxlnujr. lluul, .lliltbrll Phe 1947 Iophattcrs cdmc up w1th om of thc but binds m 1 long tlmc, ducloplng slowly .ls thc yc.1r progrcsscd untll thcy reachcd thclr pcalt Ratcd Among thc bcst hlgh school swmg hands m thc btdtl. they mddc thcrr first public .lpp .1r.mcL thrs ycar at 1 football pep mcetmg lrom fhtn on, rcqucsts bcgan to come 1n for thc I'oph1t'trs to play for such functlons as Hcp Llulv Y danccs .ill school dances, and at .1 suing conccrt 'lt thc C7 md lhc1trc on April ll Some of thls ycars top numhcrs wcrc Boogxc Blucs, Summcrumc, Southcrn Irlcd .md Sophlstxcatcd Lady XX 1. rc sorrs to ste thc scmors lcaw. Such fam lllrlf ILIIULS .1s ohnns Rcxchart Mark Splamc, Crcrhard 71mmcrm.1n, Daxc ohnston, and rm Honnold xull hc ll1lb5Ld among nut year s swmg stcrs Mm nut yc.1r bring forth .inothcr hang up scason for our school s own svsrng band Rau 11 Cpltum' Bug nu r Imslfnz lu R111 bar! Hmmultl Garxke nu Braun rr luv flllllllffllldll Bae renu alfl Pmdl llzuul Dm: Hunan! Jrgfuf' 9' 'Q' ,ef 219, , . , . . . , 1 .A D . U, A ' 1 ' ' 1 - A I V 1 ' ' V 1 ' A ' A 1 l A A ' l l A K 4 - s - . , . u Q n K .L K . - N J K n . o 1 . , o J J A . . . 1 2 1 t 1 1 1 ' A ' ' 1 ' . v - . - 1 - . X 'Q 'v I 1' ' 4 1 P gl' ' Ar . 1 I . - . . , , . . I . ' . . , 7 . . ' R 2: 11, . Pl' '. UM.. , R l: , P' - .2ff . 1- -' ' 1' - 1 ' ' ' ' , ' . . T73 ' -1 , , . , 1, -2 if ' - 1 fr .. , L . , 1 ' ' lkf?! i E,. X . . 7 . V ' 39 1' - -1 . 1.1 Q . :W 1.72 Wi: 3 -- vzl 1 - T Y' 1 .s. .1 T ' GLEE CL BS SING AT FESTIVAL Ra u Rau' Rau Rau BIjGI.X'NING CHORLS 4: lin, B. Meyer, Pryznzux. Katefii 5: S. Schultz. P. Beilie. I. Sleimwker, If. liraflv- lvoux, L. llueizlerlraefr. Pryzmus, C.. Guxmfxarl 1: C. f,l7fIlIIHlKl. M. Kaelzke, li. Bexl, M. L. f..1rev. I. l.tn'xar1, C. Riemer, H. llnber, U. BlHllI'fIL'f lr M. llweirzkulzf. Scl1ae.v.mz4', j. Scluaenmn, L. Pe- ters, H. Kmke, 1. Srluznmu, Rit'lhH'll.Vll1. Ruige. Plrmtiga Razleuuld, lIuvlmerfnx.v, HaI:em. Pwmell. Dm- Musical belles and beaus join the Girls' and Boys' Choruses to develop power, range, good tone, and an appreciation of music through the study of vocal music. These musical enthusiasts were divided into three groups: Girls' Advanced Chorus, Girls' Beginning Chorus, and Boys' Chorus. Their study was centered about folk music of all nations. In this way, the emotions of all peoples were expressed through music. Miss Jos- ephine Darrin, their capable and friendly direc- BOYS' CHORUS T 0 Y Rau' 3: Lemllke, Bliese, Iltzlvl- .fi ke. Leilzke, Gaetxrlr, Hoppe, A 'LIL 1Ylx flrrirlimz, Aldrich Rau' 2: Krlippel, Brzmner, Ka perxki, Case. Slieber, Huebner llemlh, MrAlli.vter', janseu Rau' l.' Sleckbulzer, Mrf..1rIlry llnalfe, Camzellu, Tress, Peter' san, Tharfze, hl.1llv11'irk oo vv 0 QS 6 My Rau Rau Rau' 3: Rau Rau' I: .... -- AIJl'ANC,ljD C.IlORl'S '5.'Kr'1'.vlmi, Gmzrke, Gr-ell, Ztmk, Halmqnisl, If Gaclsflv, ll iunic, Kirblvaefer 4: Berzzzrlwirze. If. Sflvullz, Klemp, Nurran, limmer iflw, M. Erdmtzn, Hunf, Kralikawski Olxan, Snxar, ll . Smith, Slaminyki. B. Smith M.1ll1u'irk, Rahlaff. Helzl, Srlmre ' 2: Il71L'?lfL'lllf, Schilling, Alilflflldflil, Zu.vIrau', Hrelv mer, Roelfrx, Killel, Kmen, Zernebe IJJIUII, Axvlvlzremzer. lfrtulel, Dublke, Beilke Laeffler. Glimm, M. Klinlek, Durix II If R If IS 'I' H If B 158 'I' 1. O Cf ll tor, drilled them daily on the do-re-me's and othcr variations. so 9 86 The results of their practices were a super pro- gram composed of a rainbow of songs for school programs, P.T.A.'s, hospitals, and community ser- vice clubs. The climax of this year was the Spring Folk Festival in which participants ablv demon- strated their talents. From this group, maybe the Voice, Crooner, or Dinah of tomorrow will come? XY'ho knows. Qu C5 G! O AZ' K I 3. A E W.H.S. VOCAL M SIC CLUB , . .R ff K' Cl --' -1 -,Q , ..n ' f .. , fs'- -f MUSIC CLUB lOC'll 'l'Ill ' ' , ,-.:1NIl1Nll.lI..S. Passing the music room the first Wfednesday activities period of any month, one knew by the familiar and pleasing UQ strains that Miss Dar- rin's Vocal Music Club was in session. The aim of this Club was to ive all who desire an oppor- tunity to sing togetlger. Vocal literature ranging from popular song hits, folk songs, semi-classics, to classics were covered in the meetings. Though no attempt was made to develop choral singing, tone quality improved considerably. The Christ- mas program and spring concert were the out- standing events. - , - -.ef-.A-.Iv ' lil Jfl 1 Nr' viii' -f f , X' . ' LJ' gs fyigffrz, .. . . 1 Q as no H 1 N' , ,. - . . ug f ' -V ru' :qi -f . C ' L. I T Q' a A' .-f ' , 11 MADRIGAL SINGERS Madrigal Singers comprise vocal students who enjoy singing in small ensembles and who desire to broaden their knowledge of song literature. These future musicians met every Monday night at the home of their adviser, Miss Darrin. During their meetings, these students read and learned madrigals. President and secretary-treasurer of the Madrigal Singers were Alice Petzold and Robert Luedtke, respectively. These singers appeared in concerts before many service organizations in XVausau, Stevens Point, and Merrill. lfnsemble Group Rau' 4: Hoppe, Luedlke, Bliese. Gmebel. Eixenman Rou' 3: Kryxlmk, Currie, Brel:- mer, Roebrs, Zil.YH'01l', lbleu- fell Rau' 2: Olson, Killel, Loeffler. Suxor. uvillllith Klimek, Davis Rou' I: Sl6't'khdIlPf, Knippel, Tresx. Hemllr, Thorpe' . ,- , fel A i '5?P3?:,ig:-PJ'-A. - A .-QP -vw 'f Y 5 1 1. M11 ..:... -4-iw, ,-4--.,14, f. H- -f was- '!b'l4LmYA4JAiMa-him. R f 1 Rau' 35 Gluwl, ll .igner, Kilzwww, PIJ1113, Perm, kndpp, Sl4'IL'Il.l, Cn'1'r14fl:l,y, llhffu. li, Ixuufflir, Cfilfnwl, filimni ,lil- Rue, Ifherlein, l ili.1lre.111.x'. Laeffel, llolmex. Sillwr. ISCJIII, l..1c.v.ii.H. l1'M'fl4 1f1-lvl? Ron' J: Rvicfwwl, Tlviritwx, jufwximz. K!'.llI1L'?', Plier, lsllllllll. Pf.m1, firnzw. Hiyvlu. K. Kulil, Hula Il. lxnulflw, Iliiflv- lllllll, .llif..u'!l1y, lldllfb, Rulnfrli, llfffluir, ltlllgll, lhfwrl. K.1iu:. ,S'lfwmllu', P.n1.:f1.1lu'. l,.lI1xUflUf'f, dl. llnumilil. Piiir, Gri1:1n.1ifwrg G.n'vir, Spurr Memlwcrs uf the Senior lligli lluml .xml cJf'fllCNlI'il limo Llenmnsrrulcal their IillClllN by giving IIUIIICFULIN usmcrls fur the Senior and juniur High Schunls. gruclu ulmuls, Liunk Club, parochial l'.'l'.A.'s, iiml nr thc musk mur- niiment. The ruuxic which lliuw gruupw ligne slumliul a1rL extremely interesting ru musiuil entliuxizisu, The fullms- ing selculiurix whirli mlm musiaqil groups Imxc pluyucl ripilx ilu- NAlI'ik'ly ul' Nlylk' Llllll pa.-i'iml of tliu umipirxiliuris: 'llic Syiuplmriii Puuru - l'uixcrs.il bllltlgllltlll f- lwy f.uuiIlc llc Nurulis, Nligliticr rlmu ffirfuilixlilmcs V- Cfairl lmrikiwr illlkl nw.-riurc in llic furiu uf ai nlmrzutur xlunlx, lillllllt from thc Nun XYurlil Syiuplium' - .-Xiimuin Huw- mli. Prulualc amd lfugue in li Minor H- Aluliurui Sclmsliain llilcli. l,LlI'LlPllI'AlSL' on Sruuku Ciclx in Your lfxcs Kern, Rau' 4: lioigl, Snlilfv, Hull, IloHm.u1, li.u'nuu'.1lfl. Pnulc, lfcfil, Rufzwli, Iilkllll, S.1l:w'. Sp.1l:. I. llofflmnl I Rau' 5: llnlrita, uHit'YIIL'I', ll.m1w'lvi, Koflfffiu, Siillrr. Holmci. IAIIIKQIVIIH, Ilrnnmlfl. Clinic. julwxlnn, ,I'lrir,itu1, Rafirfnirl 5 . ' 4 E xl ? . P e ww it iii 1 I1 u u' Rau Rnu' 5: Opal, Moore, Huff, Al. Curlson, flmluu, Tullle, Telzluff. Bflllliflll, Opel, fielidorf, Ridzlerbusll, Siriler, llulmw, llullrmm, Pelerton, l uu'ler, lllJfl71l'il'L, Ruder, Hmnn, Silberntigel, llouumi, Zimmerman, Hoffman Rau' 2: lJY'l'll'A, lfiuger, Pmiu, Luehhe, Zietlv, jetler, Denfeltl, Slade, lltaupl, I.embrLe. lftfll. Sclfrnitz, Kmimer, Puuke, jmik, li.1w'cr114u1ld, Pmrlr, Hull! Run' I: Ullmtm, INVJVVIJII, K.. l..nI,von, Sluelzer, Munllvei, Burton, Blake, Allunl, Metlwlie Repttrtee - Dttvitl Bennett, A Rhatpsody for Piano and Hand with june Rohloff as the soloist, and shorter selec- tions hy Schuhert, Rztchmztninoff, und llttvid Rose were played hy the hand. Music studied hy the orchestra wats: Symphony No. -il ---Mozart, Sonatte in Fflnlnndel, Great Gate of Kiev- Moussorgsky, lphigenizt in Aulis-Gluck, Valse from Serenttde--'l'sch:tiktrwsky, Andante Cfzmtuhile front The 2: Sflltliild' C. Kryslmk, Howe, Smnlon, .NlJl'V'0l1, Moore , .1 1Uet'l1elh', llnyle, Koehler, Hraeherlder I: Ximmermtm li. LJTIXUII, Ileidemtnz, ljherlein, Prcgonl. 1 String Quartet Op, ll-f-Tscltaikowsky, Trumpet Concerto -Haydn CAlvin Thirsten, Soloist, and shorter selections hy Gershwin, Cole Porter, Ketelhy, Morton, Gould, and Hans Kindler. The hand was chosen to Dlay all the new music for the State Music Committee. This is indeed an honor and much of the credit helongs to K.R.N. Grill their director. , Scbmilz, IJ. Kmmer, Opel, Huyex, I.ll7ldg7't'!I 1 A Out of the eleven W.fl.S. students in the league contest, five received awards. They were: Kent Herath and james Skinner, oratorvg Don Kiefer, extemporaneous speaking: Marilyn Stubhe, extemporaneous reading, and Gerald Discher, serious declamation. ln this contest, XX'ausau was second only to Tomahawk High, which re- ceived six A awards. In the district contest at Stevens Point, Wausau secured three A awards, which were won by Kent He- rath and james Skinner, oratoryq and Don Kiefer, extemporaneous speaking. These awards make the three speakers eligible for the state finals at Madison. The home speech contest this year was divided into five fields: oratory, extemporaneous speak- ing, extemporaneous reading, serious declamation, and humorous declamation. The coaches in charge of each field were: E. C. Marquardt, oratory, and extemporaneous speaking, Miss Zielsdorf, ex- temporaneous readingg Miss Goode, serious de- clamationg and Miss Umhoefer, humorous de- clamation. In the field of oratory, Kent Herath, john Holmes, and james Skinner received A ratings, JG 35 N 'V Hemllv, Skinner, Sluhbe, Kiefer, Ilixclver entitling them to compete in the league tourna- ment at Merrill. Alice Schram and Marilyn Stubbe received A's in extemporaneous reading, while Don Kiefer received the only A award in extem- poraneous speaking. Three students, jerry Dis- cher, Dawn Huehnerfuss, and Kathleen Wfolfgram received A awards in serious declamation, and A's went to lla Mae Gaedtke and Richard Mc- Allister in humorous declamation. The home speech contests were attended very well, and the audience witnessed a well-rounded program. Row 2: 1Ht'Allis!er, Ilemlb, Holmes, Disrber, Skinner. Kiefer Rau' I.' Guedlke, Hnelmerfuss, llvolfgram, Stbrum, Genrirb 4 ,,,Y I l x 1' T I vw- H V r , A , D , ,. ,,. .,,, , e . . . , 4 , . l t.e e r. .vw gs 1 A firm X 90' K u 7 Czllzktr Iltlllnkt stllllllflll Heratb Riu 1 IKOIJPI lu: tr Gutzllke Iblrslen Ihls orgmtzltton IS somtthmg ntw xn XVI-IS lach month two boys wstrt selttttd to xtttnd tht wteltly mtttmg of tht Rotary Club Afttr four mtttmgs tach studtnt gavt hxs vntws and crmc lsms of tht Rotlry orgamzatlon l'ht spring LODXCHIIOD of tht Uth rotars was held ln XX lusau, vuth tht local youths playmg host to usmng Uthrotars from lll ox tr tht dlstrxct I'ht comtnuon was held tn tht Youth Blllldlflg If Martthon Park whtrt tht boys tlttttd offlctrs Ind tngaged ln pantl discussions of tht sarlous ums md purposts of Rotary Club BOX SC OR! XX on Lost Non decnston When debate was rtxntd this ytar afttr a lapst dut to the war, thnrty four students trntd out Out of this group a squad of twelvt and a varslty souad of four wtrt selecttd The dtbate toplc for the year was Rtsolxtd, that the Fed tral Govtrnmtnt should provndt a systtm of complett medical care asatlablt to all cxtlzens at publnc txptnst This rtsolutlon was uphtld by Howard Koppa and Kent Htrath 3ffll'IT13IlYCS If was attacked by Glen Stmmens and Alvm Thxrsttn fht members of tht debate squad all fnrst year debaters, gamed ntedtd P0156 and exptrn enct by apptarnng before ttn cnxc groups ln Wausau Under the txpert coachmg of F C Mar quardt thty took flrst place ln tht practice tournament at Mtr r1ll and vsent on to cop the sec txonal and rtglonal crowns Tht squad wound up 1ts successful season ln the state fmals at Madl son vshtrt If vson thrtt out of 6 Rau Z fnnmerer lxmlm Mens Tlflfiffll Yxlberrzatel Splame Ixoppu Rfll I Stmmens Renbnt Heike luetr Alerrxll Plfer Slade lxuezble ,Q ff L 91 Ji L. ::. ,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,. ,,..,...s,....... 2 7 - 'Y 9 . 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V. .: lfach year representatives of the junior class from vari- ous communities in Viisconsin are selected to Badger Boys' and Girls' State held in Ripon and Madison respec- tively. As citizens of tomorrow these students received actual training in government functions The citizens of Badger States held elections and performed the regular functions of state and local governments This training enables them to realize and accept thc responsibilities as citizens and dexelops stronger confidence and 1 closer personal feeling toward their goyernment The sponsors may be well commended for encouraging this program Rau' 2: Kiefer, Prielipp, Tbirsteu, Splaine Rott' I: Iloffman, Franke. Sluebhe, Zus- lrotc, Loeffler, SI. Mary To survey music of all kinds: serious as well as light: to show symphonies can be groovy - and jazz can be symphonic g was the purpose of the Instrumental Music Club. ln order to carry out this purpose, the Club listened to recordings furnished almost entirely' from record li- braries of the members during their meetings Marlc Splatne assisted by john Reichart Panchon Marcell and Dorothy iilbernagel arranged these meetings which were held during the actnities period the third Wednesday of each month However Mr lx RN C rtll head of the music department deserved 1 three drum salute for his excellent guidance of the Club Rou -I Splame Ilnrslen Szllzerrmqel I'Ioem5clJ Iesler Rose Rau 3 ll :Ike Pollock Slade Holmes Den eld Plum, Renlmrt Baerenualzl Blrkc Ptzmibuker Ron Z l mime er Mtmllrel Carlson Carlwn spanmn Ltmelw Nurron, Metlrelke Murquunlf S11 cr Rou I Miller Ho num Preqonl, Szlbermzqel Allard McRae lender, Ollmtm, ll euner, Martell wp-w-ny,-pf-f vw-r-rv F vs., var'-v-un. 4-uv -ww vw a s cggsvxff' -l '.t X 'iii as of 'A .,-wig-1 ' 1, N A X, H F 'fs v-:Nr - A f '- . 1 1 A - A s 1 - -I . 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W- fl .. 2' I W W be lv I 1 ,K-., ik Rau 3 lxuetlvle Yplunu' Trett flmmeru Rau 2 luvhou Lefumkc lxukulka Illlillflhflj Gllllkll lredunl' Dzulvcr Rau l Ixuellwr Burrell Blatlr lxalwl Guullke Alunnlcv 'lhts war lnsteatl of the three one All plaxs vkl1lLl'l were tustnmarnls .gnen tn past sears one three att plat life nf the Parts known a the all sthnol plat was presented bnder the able superusmn of Mtss Mtlleutt the cast began rehearsal earlx tn Aprtl for prescntatttm Max 12 and H too late for attmn shots The plot of prtvduttmn tentered around the unprerhtt able famtlx of Mr and Mrs Hughes Cas plated bs Cmd fret Gattnker and Nanu Alexanderj thenr thtldren CAnnL Bissell Vtrgmta Bloch lla Mae Gaecltke and XX1 s Rau 6 Inmke Dorelmr lalm tan Lfa 71ebell Ixrueger Isl: Dalwlke Dat I5 Rau 5 ll bite Pemzell Brac gm' Clcrelund lulvrl Mrfillrt er R u 4 Beniley Islemlvem Genrxfb Beck Lorbelska Hoppe Narran Iakubou tk: Belvrendf Haeper U xetner Ianbe Rau 3 lxlembemz MarDana1d Garrke Derber lmnux U eu dar furlxan 1- Rau 2 lxrueger Laeffler Dau ulle juakson Mrlxaen Mr Ixaen Lurton Har! Rau l S11 er Logue Gnenr lullel Leland Srllwnzugel Berg I nmke Bet! Carlton Iress antl thur ll1llLll'C'IlN turunt heart thrnbs Bob ftmnttrcr line lxuuhle lxtrl lrrulerttlts 'Nlarlt Splame Autlru ltpmsltt Ruth lxuhl lxarcn lxucthtr and XIXIRU lxultulkaj All buonw. tnurlxctl IH one htlarmus sltuatmn tfttr another when lean Hughes CAnne Btsscllj deutles that she wants to he the life of thc Partt During, the tuurse of the pln mam lmal tltuens betomt. lnxulxul fllclen llumphru Pattle 7astrtm and ucn the local top Gerald Dtsther Mlss Nelson was 1n tharg.e of the pruperttcs mtl Marx ln1ho1.fLr was student director WP 1 - ' - ' ' ' ' 1- ' 1' 4. ' ', 5 '1 11 f','1 1 1 '1 -' I ' .I ' V --V ' 7 , 1 xl! IA ' '.,, ' ' K . -. . , -, U ,t J , ,' . ' 'Q . , U , K: C - 11, 1 .L R' 1- 14. I ,.. Z-. ' .- Q 1 . . ---.A - rx . . . ' , . - -. . 1 ' 1 - ' 1 .' . '.- . , , 1... 1. ., . ., . , . ,,' . I' . , - U 1. v, X - , ,-1' . . 4, K. K , , , . .' , ' ' ' . ' . ' ' 1 ' X '. ' ' , 1' ' ' , X . .ll-' - z I' - 1 ' . . ' . l -' I 1 I -1 - ' J . , . . 1 1 f 1 . 1 1 - mek, Gmrk, Bfllkf. lxudel, M' -, 1 , - 1 ' EEL - - W' 1 . ' L 4 1 1. 1 1 ' I . - 1 I I ' ' I -I 1 P ' V . 0 1 ,. 1' ' ' - ' Z' Q 1 1 1 - -Y 1 U 1 1 '- I1 1 3 .,. I U '- 5.4 a A ' X ' V 7 ' l . . - ,- L C. - F f'-. l l af, , A , I li ' : , . . ' ' , I3 ' Ay if 7 'lf . Q- : . 1 . 1 - 'QL f KI' , ff' 2 , V i f, . , 1 .V - 1 . -1 ,W + ' U 1 1 ' ll I' 'li . I- k 1 - .a Q .1 1 1 1 1' 'Q ,E g' . 5 , - 1 - 1 . ' -' 1 Z 1 ' -1 -1 V I ' Q I Q f 4 Y 4 V ' 95 J5,,. F ' 1 Slamling: Reilmrt, Zaslrow, Stubbe Pervk Span Ll d I ll I I k I I if CAST IN ORDIZR O M rs. Grayson ........,., .... ...,, Glen Grayson, jr. Mr. Glenn Grayson jac Grayson ,,,, ,,., Helen .,..,,,r,.... ,, Mrs. Sparks ..., Irene Holden ..., . Agnes Holden 4 e em rev: muv rm e rerun Sitting: ll'o1fgrum Alexumler Glimm Berg Iluelmernvv If APPEARANCE Dawn Huehncrfuss ,. XVallace Tress ,,,, Karl Frederick Ollie Franke . ..,. Marilyn Stubhe , Carole Berg , ,,,. ,, .. Marion Glimm Rose Marie Leland Dan Lyons .,,.,,.r.,. , ,,,, ..... K enneth Sparr Rosemary March .. Kathleen Xvolfgram Dick Clements ....... ,......,,,,,,,,,, W 'ally Winters julia March . Nancy Ann Alexander Ella Stone .,.,, .,.......,.,, P atte Zastrow Fred Murro ,,,, .,.. ,,,,, -I t mhn Reichart Anne Barry ., ,,,. , ...,,, Jacqueline Perske PRODUCTION DIRECTORS Esther Diddams ......,.....,,..,,,.,.,....,,,,, .,,,i,... S cenery Marion Schave ,, . Student Assistant to the Director Armilla W'aIsh ,,.........,.... Properties and Costumes Matthew Gjetson .,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...... .,... S rage Director The senior flass of W'ausau Senior High School entertained theater-goers with Come Rain or Shine in the school auditorium. The play was directed hy Miss Lillian Bohl. Come Rain or Shine is an interesting and amusing story of a typical family. who are trying to enjoy a summer vacation at the lake. However this summer is hy no means uneventful. The cast was well chosen and coached. The witty dialogue and fast pace appealed to the audience and made the play an outstanding event of the year. Dlle Levxltzlee and Vnxan Kukulka relgned as King and ueen oxer the 1947 Prom vnhlch was held at the Youth Bulldlng at Marathon Park on Aprll ZS fhe eouples making some of their fondest hugh school memorres, danced from nine till one to the scln tlllatlng musle of ohnny Nugent and hrs orchestra fhe theme of the decora tlons was The Old Lampllghter featurmg old fashroned street lamps, stars hanging from the celllng, and an old vushmg vsell 'il' Y Decoratlons Iugene Laska Pat Allen Publlclty Ila Gaedtke, Anne Blssell Program Marge Heinemann led Kryshale Propertles ames onle Irltz Klttel L1 htlng Gordon Radant Don Netzel Refreshments lille Leu 11 be l lllx lnmn lxukleliu LOIS LCmbClxC BCXCI'ly lell Rru 3 lhlfeuf lark: lxuvlnk lllkt' C IPI ell: Reelunl Rru 7 Rovkovh Melxueu Mum Albee kllklllkl lemlefr Gael mm lxumlz fllelllllifflllll ,alll I lvuluk Mulurkey Gueellke llememzmz Iirffell Iell Lemheke Allen A 4 i if 7917 Q . 5 . :' 4 Jfffna . A H a- xg-- - . -. 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Amigo 0 XX .tusau ' , XYis. Rapids ' XX'.u1s.utt 1' .,... Merrill In XYziusau I5 .. La Crosse ll Ol OZ oc ov DRUMM MIZXYS XY'll,l.lAMS ALLDS BliRND'l' KITTIEI. l.li DUC Iind All-Conference lind Tackle liullback Guard llalfhatk All-Conference s X On September 21 the Cards easily over- came Marshfield by a score of 20-0. Roland Strehlow, left halfback, pushed over all three touchdowns - two in the second quarter and one in the fourth. He booted over two extra points. This was the first game played at Athletic Park. A near record crowd of over 4,500 attended the game. The following Friday, September 27, the Cards went north to Ashland to play the Oredockers in a non-conference game. Ash- land succeeded in defeating Wlausau by 6 points after a close game, and broke the Cards 46 game win streak, the final score being 13-7, Ashland. XWausau's points were made by Bliese, on a short run, and Streh- low, on a point after touchdown. A touch- down by Howard, who blocked Bliese's punt, of Ashland, late in the game broke up what looked like a 7-7 tie, and gave Ashland the winning 6 points. Vlfausau, determined to avenge the defeat. downed Stevens Point there by a count of 13-7 on October 4. Strehlow collected six points on a touchdown and added another point on a conversion. Chuck Berndt, XX'au- ' 5 45. OI BLIESE SCHUHRING KOPERSKI UPPER STREIILOXY' l.l'liDTKE KIEX Alll. ference Quarter All-Conference Tackle All-Conference Tackle End P llhack Guard Back sau's right guard, marked up another six points for Xwausau when he recovered a fumble in the Point end zone during the second quarter. Homecoming was held on October 11, when the Hodags from Rhinelander came down to play the home team on the local gridiron. Wausau con- nected on more forward passes than in any pre- vious game - four for a total gain of 66 yards, but the Hodags succeeded in holding them to a EJ-O tie, Wausau made 7 fumbles and recovered our. The following week 5,000 enthusiastic fans watched the Cards take on Antigo on the home field. The Red Robins, hoping to upset the Cards, failed to score, while Mews and Parsons chalked up a touchdown apiece, and Strehlow booted one extra point. The final score was 15-0, XY'ausau. The big game of the season was played down at Rapids the following week-end of October 25. Rapids and XY'ausau were tied for first place in the Conference, and each had one remaining con- ference game to play. A crowd of about 5,600 spectators, including many Wfausau people, saw Rapids, up until game time the favorite, manage to hold VC'ausau to a 7-7 tie. Both teams scored in the second quarter, and then settled down to play a tough defense game. Neither team scored again. Wfausau missed their opportunity to take the game when a pass into the Rapids end zone was caught but dropped, and the officials ruled it incomplete. This left W'ausau and Rapids still tied for first place in the conference with one more game to play. 99 Rou Rau Rou The Cards came back to Wfausau to play thenr last conference game A sellout crowd of over 5000 people typical of the crowds at all home games thls season saw the Wfausau acks hand Merrlll a 276 defeat Mews caught a pass for the flrst touchdown vshnle Bllese made one and Strehlow made two and klcked three extra pomts Strehlow had an outstandnng average of yards gamed 149 yards on 16 trxes or an average gain of about 8 7 yards every time he carrled thc a The last game of the season was played at La Turner Smzlb Krueger Swenson Yours Luedlke kammerer MOIIITUSJ Thompson Schulz Wzlke Clmmherlam fuerk Pope Srlseel Rullbe Gmebel Plrsons Meus lV1l1xams Bernd! lxoperslrx LeDur Opper Luerllke Drumm 100 Crosse on November 8 The fleld was extremely wet and muddy, and very hard to play on Never theless the Cards came through on the long end of a 13 0 score Blelse and Strehlow again made the touchdown and the latter kicked one extra pomt Strehlows forward passes were an out standnng feature of the game He threw twenty two and completed fnfteen for a total of 232 yards galned The Cards closed their 1946 season with thls game glvmg them a total of 5 games won, 2 tles and 1 loss -TM W 9 .Q . 4 V . Y r ' A U A B - U - ' 41 - , , ' ' , , - , , ' , ' ' , ,f ' . , , 1 , , A Rau' 2: jelinek, Scbubring. Allds, Slrelalouy, Bliese, Kiltel, Kiey ' lf ' , ' ' ' , ' y ly , , , 9 9 - 7 y ,I ' ' I - . 1 1 ' ' , Y . . I . Q , - b ll. , ' ' ' , liROCfKMl-Ylflt - xllftfclit Iliwtfm ln the fall of WV' a new late ap- veared among those of the facultv of l . the Xli ausau Senior Sthool. lt belonged to Mr. Wan O. llrotkmever, the new athletic director of high school sports. Such questions arose as: Who is he! XYhat is he like! XY'hat style of plat does he use! These questions have all been answered, and, as a result of his skillful supervision as director of athletics and his uncanny wav of out- foxing the foxes of the XY'istonsin Valley Conference. his coaching will always be remembered at the Xvausau lligh School. In fact there isn't a high school in the conference that will for- get him, due to his outstanding foot- ball and basketball teams. lfspecially outstanding are his foot- , 4 1 'Hur' ball teams of the last ten years, which have amassed a record of sixtv-eight wins, four defeats, and three ties - 'I conference championships. His toaching doesn't however, end with football and basketball. ln the spring the track team takes over where the others leave off. Hrock's coaching ability once again proves good, as the records of the track meets show. Besides his time spent coaching football. basketball, and track he also puts his efforts into the boys' gym classes, where his well balanced pro- gram contributes tnuch to the bovs' phvsical development and condition. lirock has made football such .t popular sport in Wfausau that the re- ceipts front the games have made pos- sible more participation in more sports. S Q,-. vu 4-as ,Q 1 ,Q , illetw. emi: Slrelvlntr, lu1lfl1.1ck.' LeDm', L't.'llIkr'.' Blieye, f11lllmt'k,' Upper, nickle HERO - Business Mtmager During the past vear the Athletic Department grossed over Slllallltl from football, basketball, and boxing. The man who handles these large sums is Ben lierg. business manager of athletics. Mr. Berg has held this posi- tion since W56, and has watched as the increasing popularity of our high school sports has lifted the athletic department out of the red and made it into a self supporting activitv. livi- dence of this growth is shown bv the increase in the number of spectators. ln 1955 the attendance at home foot- ball games totaled 8,50tl, while this past year over twice that many watched the four home games. Mr. Berg's duties include the set- ting up of the estimated sports budget 101 for the school year. drawing orders for equipment, paying bills, and ar- ranging for transportation to and from games for the players. He also supervises advertising and the sale of tickets. This job was much more difficult during the war years, because of high and unstable prices. A good example of the high prices is the difference in equipment costs. ln I9-ll it cost 558.55 to outfit an average football player, while the satne equipment costs 598.06 today. Mr. Berg handles this job on top of his regular duties as it Physics teacher and head of the science de- partment. Sfreblozt' goes over for I1 fIlllt',.7d0ll'll agaiusl Rapids. This is the first year that the XX'ausau Bee team has played regularly scheduled games in the Lumberjack League. They defeated Stanley and Point, but lost to Mosinee, Rapids and Tomahawk. The games were fast and spirited, and were at- tended by a large number of people. Letters were awarded to the following thirty- three players. Blackmer, Bradley, Chamberlain, Darrin, Deloney, Filiatreaux, Garske, Hazen, He- rath, Kass, Krienke, Luedtke Marceau, Mealey, Norris, Parker, Perske, Penn Pleier Pope, Rinka, Roskoski, Rummel, Schoonover, Schulz, Thomp- son, XY'ahl, XX'endorf, XX'ilke, XY'ohlfahrt, Wfagner, Zank, Zweck. RUNNING SllMlN1ARX' PASSING SUMMARY SCORING SUNIIWARY Plays Gain Ave. Att. Comp. Gain. Ave. TD Pt. after TD Tot Strehlow .,....., 129 791 6.1 yds. Slrehltlw H . 62 55 556 16.2 Bliese ........,, 5 0 18 Radtke , . 51 169 5.4 yds. Kiuel ,, 8 0 0 0 Mews . 2 0 12 Kittel 16 85 5.1 yds. Berndt ......, 1 0 6 Parsons , 15 611 4.5 yds. Strehlow .... 8 10 58 Bliese . .. 105 451 4.3 yds. Parsons ,,,, 1 0 6 Allds . 17 vu 4.1 yds. To1'A1.s u u is To Too 2 G 'S-5 -aj, nur v-K, .Iy- ff A-!' 1 1-r Y Pr www 9 ka . '- , f-2TiQ3:'2. ---W' 733321, .1536 ' Jan 'rr - V 'S' 4.23 ., 'Q - rv BASKETBALL SQUAD SHARES THIRD I xff p . l y Qs- A . 4 iv BROCKMEYER A THQMDSON LXX A I ,R A S S jf S A 1' DAHEE BSLIESE Q SQ, STACHGWIAK A A U S' 1 .M J., Ywix P ,' S, K A 553, , S , K reg, SS S A 1 A N Sf , A f ., , r 5 S , ' J 7 A , ' fl U' 'I N1 2 xp A ' Q 5 .5 H MEWSQ MW Mowmoss L A 4 :5:XVausau 41 Shawano 50 Wausau 58 Marshfield 25 Wausau 51 Rhinelander 52 Wausau 42 Wis. Rapids 40 XVausau 59 Stevens Point 56 FW'ausau 25 Rhinelander Z7 :5:Wausau 52 La Crosse 54 ?Wausau 28 Mosinee 41 Wausau 29 Merrill Z8 :f:Wausau 52 lfau Claire 45 Wausau 55 Amigo 41 Wausau 45 Nekoosa 28 Wausau 44 Wis. Rapids 58 Nvausau 51 Tomahawk 58 Wausau 25 Stevens Point 49 Wausau 52 Amigo 40 Wausau 54 Merrill 58 TOURNAMENT Wausau 41 Marshfield Z5 l Wausau 42 Wis. Rapids 51 l .HO ORS S If gl S U N 'S X C, U R If S Wausau 55 Stevens Point 58 '5'Non-Conference games I iVALLEY'C0 PERB CE Q Row 2: Rudike, Mews, Nimz, Thompson, Bliese Rau' I: Sttn'IJou'iuk, Svlmltz, ATO!Iff0S5, IIw1f1ol1l, Dublke C .-I G If R S ll I N' 9 .' 1.0815 8 ,' 'I' .-1 K If SIiCfON1J P I- .tl Cf If I N T017 RN.'1MIiN'I' Coached by Win Brockmeyer and captained by their fast high scoring center, the 1947 edition of the WHS cagers started off what turned out to be a fast and exciting season by defeating Shawano here by a 41-30 count. The following week they polished off Marshfield 38-25, but then dropped a close one to the Rhinelander Hodags, 31-32. The team then faced Rapids and Point, which at that time were among the toughest teams in the conference. The Cards played excellent ball, ex- hibited much spirit, and came out on the winning end in both games. They defeated Rapids 42-40 and Point 39-36, with Dahlke and Nimz taking high scoring honors. This was the only defeat handed Point, the WIAA choice for top state team, during the entire season. After Christmas something happened, for the team failed to click and dropped three straight games - one each to Rhinelander, La Crosse, and Mosinee, all non-conference affairs. Coming back into conference play, they recovered in time to win from Merrill, 29-28, but went to pieces against Eau Claire and Antigo and lost both games. On january 24 the Cards really started clicking again and defeated Ne- koosa, 45-28, knocked off Rapids 44-38, and then beat Tomahawk 51-38 in suc- season came on February 14 when the Cards hoped to upset Point as they had once before, and so remain in the run- ning for the conference title. They couldn't hit the hoop, though, and we 'hi'- . 'if Xt ceeding games. The big game of the 1 - s ' came out on the short end, 49-25. fContinued on page 1065 BASKETBALL fliontinuecl from page lllij On the 18th Antigols Red Robins, led by Van Ooyen who dropped in 19 points, gave XY'ausau their fourth conference defeat, but the Cards bounced back to play real basketball in their last conference game when they downed Merrill 54-48. Dahlke and Nimz shared scoring honors with 18 points apiece. The team thus closed their season's play with third position in the conference and a record of nine wins and eight losses, including non-conference games. The cage quintet then traveled to the Regional Tournament at W'isconsin Rapids. These tourna- ments are conducted as preliminaries to the state meet at Madison. The winners of the various re- gionals participate in sectional tourneys, and the eight sectional winners play off for the state cham- pionship. On February 26 W'ausau played their first '47 tournament game, scoring an easy victory over Marshfield, 41-23. Two nights later Captain Nimz racked up a total of 17 points against W'isconsin Rapids, to lead W'ausau to a 42-31 victory, the win slating the Cards to play Point the following evening for the regional championship. In the championship game the XX'ausau five played a smooth ball game, but the tall, sharp- shooting Point Panthers succeeded in pulling a little ahead and won by a slim five point margin. VUausau's outstanding guard, joe Dahlke, was elected to the coveted position of guard on the honorary conference all-star team, selected by the players on the various conference teams. XXf'ilbur Nimz received honorable mention as center. 106 Q. Pope tips in two points for Wfausau againsl Antigo lNDIl'IDI',-ll. SCORING' Player Dahlke ..,... ,,... 6 8 Nimz ........ ...., 5 5 Thompson . .... .,... 3 5 Mews ., .. .... . 19 Bliese ..r.. ..... l 2 Schultz ..,... ..... I 0 Honnald ..,.. ...,. 4 Montross ..... ..... 4 Stachowiak .,., ,,.., 2 Schulz 1 FG FT TP Ave 33 169 9.9 56 166 9.7 29 99 5.8 44 82 4.8 9 33 3.6 8 28 4.0 7 15 2.5 6 14 1.4 4 8 2.0 1 3 1.5 BIWERKST B35 WI , DROP This is a tip to the fans who go to basketball games at 8 o'clock to see the A squad play. If you would have gone an hour earlier every time you would have seen some fast, spirited, and well played ball by the B squad, coached by George Biwer. Many of the boys you see playing in the preliminary B games are the A team stars of the next year. The Bees won their first two games by de- feating Shawano 25-14 and Marshfield 16-9. But then they dropped four in a row - two to the Rhinelander Hodags and one each to Rapids and Point. Wausau picked up two victories then, one from Edgar and a thriller which went into an overtime from a strong Mosinee five, 32-31. Schulz was high scorer with 10 points. SI2ASON'S SUMMARY Wausau Z5 Wausau 16 Wausau 8 Wausau 17 Wausau 21 Wausau 12 Wausau 25 Wausau 31 Wausau Z5 Wausau 19 Wausau 19 Wausau 21 W'ausau 36 Wausau 30 Wausau 29 Wausau 23 .. . . . ,. Shawanu Marshfield Rhinelander Wisconsin Rapids Stevens Point Rhinelander Edgar . . . . Mosinee Merrill Iiau Claire Nekoosa Wisconsin Rapids Tomahawk Stevens Point Amigo . . . Merrill INDIVIDUAL SCORING Player Larson Schulz . . . Pope ..,. Bradley .... Rybarczyk McDonald Rummell . . Stevens . . Scheel . . . Darrin . . FG FT .. 7 8 30 23 17 8 .. 6 7 ....l3 4 .. 7 3 I 2 ...,l8 II .. 0 0 .. 3 2 In following games they won from Nekoosa and Tomahawk but lost four very close ones. They were defeated by Iiau Claire, 24-19, Merrill Z5-27, Rapids by a 22-24 count, and Point by a close 30 to 32 score. In their last two games of the season the team revenged themselves for two earlier defeats and overcame Antigo 29-26 and Merrill 23-21. The Bees closed the books on the '46-'47 sea- son with a record of eight wins and eight losses. Many of the losses and the wins, too, were de- cided by very close scores, and the play through- out the season was marked by good sportsman- ship and fair play. So next year go to the basket- ball games a little earlier and see what you've been missing. N I X 'I' Y If .-I R ' S S 'I' A R S Rau' Z: Srbeel, Schulz, Pope, Rummel, Darrin, Slevens Rau' I: Rylmrrzyk, Bradley, Mrllonald, Larson, Lerenbagen 107 ts tr ss ts rx tuntte lnxtng, I A tn 1 ahrtlskt as tltrettor of the tntramurtl sports prot,rtm Intrtmural sports tre open to all hots tn XX tusau IItt,,h who are tnterestetl tn tetm or mths telutl tompetltton All g.,ames held tfter sthool vstth te exteptton of games tn the em plmed hots league Wl'lltl1 tre A D CAIIRIIVXA plaxetl tt rtneltt I I fl mmmmd te I fir the most popular of mtramural sports thus tear were basketball mel howlmg. both of vshtth htd mam spectators as vsell as partletpants Other horseshoes ptnp pong, md golf Adel to these a vsell planned noon hour sports progrtm under the dtreetton of Mr C abrtlska and you hate a complete outlme of perfett phtsttal exeretse Intramural basleelball 1111 Rau' 3 Cox B, lllealey BB, Slreblou BB, Ivey BB Rau' 2 Ixlem T, Ielmek BB, Stbeel BB, lsuslefn BB Row I Lezm PP, lorlu BB, Smzlb BB, lkllfll HS B-Boulzug, BB Basketball, 7 Teums PP Ping pong, HS Horseshoe 108 Onee agatn Wausau Htgh has produced a fxne crop of boys who take an mterest tn eompetttne sports These boys devoted much ttme outstcle of school to parttctpatmg tn our large and qutte xarted program of intra mural sports Thts program was under the dlrectlon of a wery capable leader tn the person of Mr Gabrtlska He organtzed this program last fall and dtrected II through out the year Of all the sports offered 1n the program thts year basketball prosed to be the most popular Leagues were formed for the soph omore tumor semor, and employed boys The four leagues conststed of from four to su. teams each wtth approxtmately stx boys on each team Games were played tn the gtrls gym after school At the completlon of the season two all star teams were ptcked from each class and playoffs were held The result was that the tumor A team defeated all challengers to cop the school tttle September 15 marked the begmntng of the tennts and horseshoe tournaments Forty boys parttctpated tn these matches whtch re sulted tn fmal champtonshtps In tennts, there were two classes the advanced class and the begmntng class Eugene Klein copped the advanced tttle and won a gold medal whtle Russell Holmes ftntshed second In the begmners class Lee Glasel won top honors and medal whlle Ted Kryshak took second place and a stlver medal Our horseshoe champ was Bob Kuttl who edged out second place wtnner C Mteska A htgh school bowltng league was formed early tn anuary and the Wausau Bowlmg Center alleys were used for team compett tton There were stx teams wtth approxtmate ly sts boys on each team, each team havmg a captam In the ftnals the doubles team of Lyn Cox and Dave Ruder won the doubles tttle after whtch Dave went on to wtn the stngles championship Marvm Levtn won the tttle of ptng pong champton when he defeated Tom Aschen brenner Ierry Staves was a runner up and took thtrd place In addttton to those sports menttoned above, the mtramural program takes In golf, whlch Mr Underwood coaches, and swtm mtng tn the Central school pool which ts prestded over by Mr Stuart If the many mertts of our school were added up, our well balanced program of m tramurals would take a htgh place Much credtt should go to the students and coaches who have made our mtramural program as ftne and successful as tt ts ' Tl1'.' yea our school 1. ve' 1' for 2 ' ln 1 ' Y Wlr. . lla i' '. 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N . 1 I' Rou 3 5 ol I Sorlva Otierhrrnk Doede Braun Magreba Nast Henkleman Allen R Ixrabn Rou 2 I rdman lxavlen Healy Bradley McDonald We: env jolmfon lxlem Mel arllu Yrlvaz e Rau 1 lun lx lu :lm Stlvoouoter Alldt Prrelrpp 711111 U lllramv Hemrll The 1946 track team paructpated ln four meets vuth other schools They started the season slow ly takmg suth place at the tndoor meet at XY 15 consm Rapids Later they took second honors at Raplds fourth place at La Crosse and another second place ln the Valley meet at Raplds All through the season our tcam vtas sertously handx capped because they had xcry fevt field men or hurdlers and because of the lack of a good track for practice lt ts tht goal of all track men to parttcxpate m thc state meet at Raptds Three Wausau men qualrfned Krahn Koppa and Prteltpp The only Wausau man who placed Prtellpp took rhtrd m the 440 yard dash The names of the ten lettermen and the number of potnts Kurt Krahn 47 Don Prteltpp 31 Rufm Koppa 14 Btll Nttsche 10 Keith Huehnerfuss 6 Herman Isberner 5 Fllts Allds 4 Roland Strehlow 4 ohn Hollingsworth IVZ Charles I.eDuc 1 Ixralm urns ollouerl lu Black o ll dllfdll and lxruelter ll rllv M4Pl1ee o Lau Claire and Blank of Wausau :lore 0 Rapids m the 200 yarn' dafb durrng the mee! al belvmd Ixralm breaks Ike lape rn the 100 yard dash Raprds April Z! 1946 Trme 212 seconds 'lyme 101 sezonds May 18 1946 ,gr n Sfmdmg Smrdozk Rude: Ixlem Hmlze Rovkorkz Rosenhauer lxmelme kllllgll The 46 Valley Conferenee meet sm Loleh G K Rosenhauers tennis squid emerge with htlf of the honors for a second successne year tele lred rlcleson defeated LOVSYIL of Rhineltnder 6 l 6 7 Plano of Merrill 6 Z 6 Z md Mxder of XX iseon Phil Montross dropped Mike ohnson of Rxplds in the quarter finals 8 6 7 5 but lost to M ider in his next match Another large turnout responded to the first call for tennis plavers e lrly this spring Ihe nuele us of the squad will be built around M ark Spl une Petevvm fnlvon Splame 'Ilurvlen Holme: Nurlozlv third place winner in the 46 all school tourney Phil Montross second plaee winner Don I-l1nt1e Daye Ruder and sex eral newcomers Gill Stordoclx transfer from Ntthan Hale II XY est Allis Bob Yimmerer Al Fhlrsten Ind tnumber of others are As this eopy is written the 47 net schedule zppexrs to mclude the following competition the XX isconsln Valley Conference tournament at Rap ids on S lturday M xy 10 and tentative dual match es with Merrill Rapids Shlwano and Stexens Point Headed by Lloyd Scheel last years golf squad coached by H XY lfndervsood won their tenth straight conference championship by defeating Wisconsin Rapids Stexens Point and Merrill Scheel recened the first place award for low score, and his bro ther erry Scheel, took second honors The boys on the 46 team were Lloyd Scheel erry Scheel Merlin Kamke George Stepamk and Melun Gruening At the time this copy was written the 47 team had not yet been selected but they are expected to partici pate in the XY VC meet at Rapids this spring and may possibly play the lzau Claire quintet Standing Ruder M Gruemng Hemrxrla R Gruenmg ll Gruennzg., lxneelmg Sfbeel Ylepmrk Cormnk Splime , H- 7 fi l E l W' V 2' ' , l ' w 7 , ,5 V 1 ,li ' 1 x S ' , . ,V 1 'YL f 'f 'Y 1 V .I ' . 1 ' V + - lv ,,'k1'f '- 111-V -t I ly-X 'N' ' ' ' qt' , , 5 Y 1 xv 1 1 'x h I 12- N' ' - 1 , rl 1 . 1 v I 7' ' ,V , ', ' . f . , - , , , , f 7 ' 4 ' , '-Q A 1 , 1 x',-,-,z 2' 4 1 52' sin Rapids, 6-1, 6-4 to cop the Valley' singles title. pushing the veterans for team positions. .7 ' I Y,.' 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' 4 ' , . 1 lll Szxt Fzoe ry or olden loves Twelst boys C LeDue D Aldrlch j Matti son D Aldrich R Hanson R Strchlow Costa R Sleber A Bauman H Schubrmg Nelson T Kryshllx clch succeeded xn wrnmng one of the coweted Golden Glove boxlng awlrds this wear These winners battled their way to the top of a group of sixty five boys ID 1 serles of three rounds of bouts held durlng March Aldrlch Cos ta Hansen ind Strehlovs were repeatlng Golden C lose champs A bo'-.mg term of twentv tvso men was selected from the group by Coach Allen Gabrllska and at the tlme th1s copy was written the team was sched Condztzonzng H701 leouls Ron Clhflliffl Spalnlc llllllcr ll oorl Aldrnlr Orfuulfl Nnlozlv Ixuj Iluse Rru 4 Slrelvlou ll 1111 :mv Pcterr Hmurla Rottallu lzlrnck Stlmml ler lx :fren Rou 3 llbe Srlvuhrnzlr H fnven De lontu Aldrn lv llornnng, lxruc ger Ammenlorp Rou 2 Mullrron Hr null fovlu Slurle lxruluk lxnenkc Sllebcr lulrenbul R u I uerles Preper Arnold R011 lof Stanton Bauman Nouak Atal: brcnner U ol gr zm uled to tingle with Moslnee after flooring Mer r1ll wnth a su en to four count nn a meet here on Aprrl 12 The boxing season IS rather long lasting from the begmnlng of March to the middle of April The amateur pugxllsts spend about an hour and a half each mght after school durnng the season keeping m shape They do warming up exercises, shadow boxlng and sparring Coach Cabrnlska was ably assxsted by Sensor 'Wanager uedcs unlor Manager Kasten seconds Vlxller and Pelper and a former WHS athlete who refereed the bouts Norman Sexpp Golden Gloves Wzrzzzers 5 Delondy Aldfn-1, Batt Rou leliur Dale Aldurlv Du une Aldrxrlv lron1Rou Mallnon Slwber A Bauman G Salrubrmg Nelson Gabnlska 112 FUTURE MAJQR LEAGUE STARS Rou 3 Huberk Hemlb Gernetzky Slarbou :ak Delonaj Hoc mvrb Darrin Long flerkbuuer Ixusleu Rau 2 jozzk Lex m Pelerton Glare! Blrese Benlz Exsenman lullel Schull Ibompson Mysbka Ron I Leu zizke F111 llYFlldX Dablke SIIIIII7 Lemke C lJYlJfld?1.l'0?I Gmke Ixalhev Rosentreler Marreall Slmetle IVHS IUMBIRIACA DIAMOND SIARS P Al TIN GAMIS IN PAST 51115 IN DUTCH C FRZINF Butelmll Coach XX ausau XX ausau XX ausau XX ausau ausau ausau XY ausau ausau ausau SLIII DL LI Pomt 417 Marshfneld 4 R1pxds 5 Antlgo 5 8 Pt mr 5 15 Rapids 5 If Wtttcnberg 5 Merrill 5 Nckoosa 5 4 Sprmg :snr really here unnl you see boys out playmg catch vslth .1 hard ball Yes baseball IS just as popular a sport m Wfausau as football or basketball as shown by the number of boys gomg out for the sport ID 47 the second year since 1942 that the XVHS has had a team It IS the ambxtton of many of the boys to be a future blg leaguer such as ohnny Schmitz who started out ln high school baseball and IS novs a major league hurler As this copy goes to press the team has not yet been chosen but they w1ll be coached by Dutch Gerzme who has taken an actne mterest ln local baseball for many years The team vull play ten games thxs year v I- , v ,V Q . , ,' 1 Q I V ,, x V ' -' . ' v V , 5 , y . , . 2, y ' t . V' ' ' . ' ' ' ' t ' . ' I 1 ' 7 7 ' ' Y V ' I J 'I ! I I w J Q , - p 1 - 4 A . r t L , . 4. I 4. N s . J - , 4 . , . I . I . . , . . . f V y 4 vs. ' - Y' V' . ' ' 3 vs. ' ' -2 . . XVausau vs. Nekoosa fi-29 .. . ' 7 7 I vs. . -1 9 .. I vs. . U . , Q ' . 9 XV vs. Y - . XY' YS. l - 1 3 ' vs. H -20 ' . ' ' , . . . XY' , vs. ' -22 ,. l ,,, 11 ' n J 7 ' Y I A xv vs. -29 ' I . . . Y all ' ' ll I1 , 7 Y 1 - v y V. v ' J . 1 I . . . U - Y 1 GIRLS l GYM The gym class comes to order As we hear the whistle blow, Ana' then we call our numbers As we stand there in a row. On warm days we have gym outdoors Beneath the healthful sun. Wfith horseshoe, archery, and ball lVe have a lot of fun. 1. Carol Emmerich and Erelyn Krause are up for a 20 20 check. Z. Ginny Bloch really believes in pushing things orer in a big way. 3. junior marlesrnen aim for the gold. 4. Seniors enjoying a snappy Hungarian Folk Dance. llfi --I sf CLASSES Cold days u'e stay inside the gym And indoor sports we play, lV'ith dancing. hasket or Volleyball Our activity for the day. Gym is enjoyed hy all of us The reasons we know why, IVe meet our friends and hare our fun In good ole' Wfausau High. l. Dawn Mathwirk, Phyllis Mitrhell, Shirley llneinlae and Delores Rohloff engage in a ping pong game. 2. Carol Pepke and Rosy Girens jump for the hall. 3. Attention! Right dress! Front! 12.31. 4. Corrertire exercises for the beauty of things! H5 'Ti G Z I Z I There me 150 ares count Ihem' The GA A pm rx nuarded to girls ubo bare earned at least 730 mints GAA OFFICIRS The Girla Athletic Association of XV H S his a membership of about 150 girla, somewhat smaller than pre xious years Credits are earned for Lrous other activities Points count 2 points a mile for hiking 2 points a game for bowling and 2 points an hour for other swports G A A OFI IC LRS Prerulen! Lon lxlemlaem ln: President Donna 'U !- me u 0' 1500 flofm' 'I ' Mae Kmemer Yerrelary Treasurer Crrol klemlvem Program Clmzrman 14 f0 'f7l1'lJ 1f'1f 0V NIJ G A A memlvf Slurley Opal Prrly Cburrmfm Donn: I ozgbl ll agoman Colmrxl Nfarlyn Slublre Patsy Bellke 6 -,- , .Y - 1 , I Y x i 15 ' f. , if 0 0 0 ' f - - X f. hiking, bowling, dancing, and num- ! . . . g . Q l . , . V l I . tv, 1.1, Q.-7 b, . .h . . . Z: ,.v' I . ' I I I. , H fn., I . K .H b J N , ' I ' l , . V . Z: . . ' I , F I I I I l l '. J K . ' K , , V, ,, . . .r ll S CH1iliRl.liADliRS OF '46-'47 nu. X lilulm Pelrnb Mug Mzlxocn ll enzel Dans Bennet! U 111157 110311 Ihlwlh Mutant M lxoen laude! lxruppcl I Q Ylumlrng Rodewuld Zrebell Huebner urs Liduzg Sendjuak Bnlu ell Mrs Hoekslra Brgxby ll alker Buxbong 541111111 Srilmg Du Four Wolf liele Leafrb Effa Dorelmc 117 HOMI NURSING Home nursmg 15 taken by Semor gnrla twlce a week nn place of active gym Thls course lb taught by Mrs Hoek stra m Room 106 Home nursing mcludes educatxon ln mental health public health and sxmple treatments for the patnent Gnrls are requnred to take one semester of home nursing durmg their Senior year fx GRAPHIC RECURD OT Lnzy boy I bet. School ix out. lfriemlly little Jopbs. They mm! be kidding. Buxlrful Iiill Blufif. IIoerti.wlr's nnluml beauty. Can tlmt be Meuly writing Tbatlv true lore. Arnoroux Ask tHfRne to expluin it, Srboll, Stevens und flJi4'iJ. Hubert - quiet for onre. 'Tuux .4 nite Joy xo- Sopbx getting wolfisb. Senior beauty. Eff.: tearing the stinlium doun Boy! from H.R. Wi. l! 'born do we lute? lx your lmir good, Benny? Kent. The fare. fC.ontinuezl on page 1111 ' 4 -1 P Mir fi JK l A I-BUF- F., :wg L, if yfiuv inn' 4-414 p 'as v ,,,..w ,I . W'-' 5 QQ f- - 5 . 7 LJ 4 IL .f. 1 ,,,--' dt 5 L QA. Q' 1 1 at 4' J- ' X 'wf'?'- . ill. up I 6 . FF' -L 1 :1 'I I 4 . -1 ' J, ' 1-11- :' x YA I FORCED UPO WAHISCA iff? ' 9 10 ll ll lj l-S IS I6 0 . ' f I ' r I - ng. Af Y --. --'f'i7 w ,, Ne 1 90 He muxl lu' zlexpemle. lffslusy. Il'x .1 deul. Pbologenir lanes. Lino bilex llre dust. You mum' il? ....,, llwulter Iurobs, ljsquiref Skj'f0l'k6'l looks up lo the Yr' Pl' PHOTUGRAPHERS. . BY. .. -.1 ' ,Q x I 4-. J I 14 -.fifl EX .- l. Gee, 2. Pun 5. Our Ai. Our 5. Rox: 6. You lookil ull.: flu girly. hey! ull . 11 . Skyrorkvl editor ruling orer ber Jormzin. neu' j1rim'ipul speaks .11 un iuswnbly. und Bez' ul ii bop. 'll find us Lifter srboul - at Iluyfv. Smile, Stanley, Jmile. rillenliou, Thy lzuyx, befurr llwf laoufirr Lu! MU Dorf! drop bimf Alan uw ,w.1rnz'. IVIJU ix your guy, Murgir? Ol: Hery, ride llmt lvorsef I 1 I .5 'E N 1 yn- a . S SHY GLURY HUNTERS fNumbcrs in K'UI'lliflUCd from page 50. Une puir of .mspemlvm rleerled. 51, The hoym r'cl.1xing before 1:13. 52, Mr, l'!IK1t'I'll'00t! on 'Holm lluyf 55. Some lzmuly on ilu' mrnpux. 5-S. Mark is yelling my, Bi. ll l1uI'.v ilu' .1tlm4'lio11, ltklllllffty, 56. A ,Ylllllly Jay las! full. 57. Society on ilu' foollmll field. 58. Relaxing on the lnlculferf. 59 Air. Bal1r1c'r1n.n1'x first Jay. 40-41. Smiling furex of l! .ll.S. 42. No, Kurt! Uwe likf Ro5J '. 517 hwy Yeam of Aalvezffzfzncg THIRTY l I ARS IGO u 11h the help 0f W ausau business 1011167118 the us! llfahzscan ua: resented t0 students 0 llfausau Hzqh I1 e u0u1fl like t0 ex :ess 0ur a reczaizon t0 the 011011 mg merchants uh0 a le: adzertuznq Ill the 1917 annual haze rernazned u 1th us thru the years 1917 -'S' Lund floral Co If Radant lurnlture Lo llmmtr Paint Store Ploss Drug Co Wausau Laundry Heinemann s Dept Store Manson Agency XVausau Gas Company il.: The 1947 Wdh1SCdll Sta u1.sh t0 ex ress thezr appreezatzon to the BUSINESS MEN OF WAUSAU for thelr loyal support whxth ln part makes possxble the PUbllL2Il0I1 of the kmd of book WHS students w1ll treasure through the years ohn Dzubay, Busmess Advnsor was ably assnsted by Edna Paske Busmess Manager an Lotus Pregont, Asst. Busmess Manager 124 XY tgmr s Dept Stott Y M L A lxrst Natxonal Bank Whnkelmans Dept Storm Modern Shot Stott NX xusau Plumbmg 'A Heating Baumann Hardware 1947 Edna Paske Business Manager 'Q mp. -. . .' ' I ,' k .. v , ' f . I Q , ', 0 ll! Seim Brothers fl- A . A 6 I rl 1' ,N A1 N. I A , 1 ' , am k ly 1 1 J I ' 4 ' ff I . . , d f' 4 ff i X M ll!! K fflf lo you 15 le t rl' C In ulnrb eusled a grooly pallern O flllllg ills and able oex beating 11 ou! t Jrorrlamg plalter Drecced fuel! yesj I xt lbe pallern In norzdescrzpls 1 loppy foes lo make you bep 1 all float matfered 5 Memonev are yours to cberzsb O a glorz :ed bu! youll: ul craze that muy! not perish Henfe Ibis ode lo a passing daze To lefdlll Ofelef ll NIl?7II6?lf0 0 fl7l5 111711121712 ffd 6 125 just a memory Ill hzstory in f X 6 Ugx. r. vb MM? !774!7f .Zx3'g ' W I l' 1' I- NL? 'A' in 73 ' j nrf ,fl X V fo gf 1 P W F 'X l a 9 A 'X ' Q yy J a N :J ' VK, . 411- ,, ' .K ,U gi Nljwil., 1 ' XF'-JI' ,jxfk . . . . 4 ' 5 ,lf fm, jflyir kg' ,ill 'V .X Qgfiy- Lf? 'J ' , V Of four short years . ,ff ' ' ' 1 3 ,fl . :N K NEA . x i . FQ o' r 'W ' . . 5 or y 1 5 - . . . ff 11 12'-x -4 ' 'Q . -MQ ' kj l, ., ' -'f o 'N . a , ... I' . xwibxm- I - V I S ' A 'r . . ' 1 U Gy 'S Shifr-201 -Ilg. . L - -T11--Tv J ' - '- 81 'ife . QU ,J . . 45:- f f ' f , C235 . . . , . a- cr . ' f , . . . f K z . ' I BEST WISHES SPONSORS OF HI Y TO THE CLUBS AND SENIOR HIGH HEP CLUB AND SPEND YOUR LEISURE CLASS OF I947 TIME AT THE WAUSAU YOUNG MENS CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION tyY TRY RSKE DRU FIRST FASHION STORE STYLE WITHOUT EXTRAVAGANCE Prescrlphon Specialist 5II5 Th dS? pfacefaga' AA Fox GRAND Fox WAUSAU Fox MIDWAY HITCHING POST 125 Six ears of Dependable Pharmacy Service Compliments of the P E G S E. J. Perske, R. Ph. Prop. Phone 3OI ir reet Wausau, Wisconsi 7fae . 5 Egg 935 I G TOBUREN 408 Jackson Sfreef -lf' Vlrgmla Welles Wausau s young starlet VISIfS Toburen whale she IS home for the holidays b UCZW 600 THIRD STWEET 12 SMART WEAR .faane 523 Thrrd Street Phone 4791 Whrle JOY ALBEE shows GINNY WAHL admlres one VIVIAN KUKULKA a dress of LAONE S sults STOP at Kresge s and shop for School Supplres S K R E S 314 Thrrd Street Wausau Wlsconsrn HOFFER GLASS COMPANY INC Jobbers In Automobile Gloss Plate Glass and Wrndow Glass Manufacturers of Hoffer s Paunt Wausau Wlsconsrn 201 Fourth Street Phone 6584 Congratulations to the Class of 47 JERRY S REFRIGERATION COMPANY GENERAL ELECTRIC Commercial Refrrgeratron and Arr Condrtronmg Sales Servrce Congratulatrons to Class of 47 KRAFT FOODS CO. ofWisconsin 911 Town Lune Road Home of KRAFT MALTED MILK 128 .x.'s,3ar:- zyu--V, - ' ' I . ' . cl I ' I --1---- I I . 5 'I , I . I . ,' I l ,L Q .' , R f ., Z 5 - 'i:,,f 4- .- -X 5 as if D 1.5 , 5 7 . , . , . ' I I I , , S. . G E I . . . I I - I . . - . I 1 red or NIGBORS CLEANERS at DYERS Foremost R BADGER LAUNDRY Established Slnce 1895 COMPLETE LAUNDRY SERVICE COMPLIMENTS NEW DAISY MEAT MARKET WHOLESALE and RETAIL Phone 3151 7585 415 THIRD AVENUE SOUTH WAUSAU WISCONSIN 19 Prefer I Reliability! 7 Wisconsin's FU RIER PLOSS DRUG COMPANY Mary Umhoefer and Rosle Leland gethng prescrlphons fllled of PLOSS DRUG Telephone 5069 512 THIRD STREET WAUSAU WISCONSIN 130 . . . I I I v n I N I a . . . . . . . . . , SMITH OKONESKI PUCHNER AND TINKHAM A W Y E R THORP FINANCE BUILDING WAUSAU WISCONSIN D LUXE BEAU Y Of P d5P sHoP Typ A gMohe Th dSfeet WAUSAUS BEAUTY CENTER D U S K Phoe3133 W IWQOH U0 S0 INSURAN AGENCY ugthCo INCORPORATED Book, su e?iwQ,p1m 508 THIRD STREET Pho e 3I6O aye L I B Wo s 131 l l L S : : : , E 'I' fice Equi ment on up Iies ewriters ddin c in s SIIQ ir r , J. P. E Y Hollywood Permcmentsu Styled for Yo Phone 3808 n 3I3 osinf ...Wosu,Wic B I S S E L L C E T' N X s Q N . ,B X . - ' - C N u ' I IEEOFEI r- oz uilding - u ou, Wiscons'n HOLLYWOOD THEATRE MMENTORP YH0 ETTER ARE BROADCASTING ECONOMY FACTS W p For Your Cor W ERVICE STATI lbtcorrgr CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 47 I fl Fmrnx If LUIITJKJIYJ CfI.Cr5U'Wv'92r if HB' 505 Secorzafdu-enue 5 Phone THREE FOUR FIVE SIX WAUSAU'S NEWEST AND FINEST 132 Congratulations from A - Wousuu's Onl me-Owned Theatre B Quality Paint - Fine oII oper ond Expert orkmonship S O First Avenue and Ccrke Street in W 9 1 I 1 1 I Z. S U '1 ' 1 1 V21 O GUS S PHARMACY 628 N Thrrd Avenue Gus Lang R Ph Telephone 3612 Personalized Servlce P Q l' Prescrlptrons Cosmetics Fountarn Service Baby Goods o e al ay sat sfed as s p oved by e happy looks aacfeh Cop. M, DRUG STORE LACE cLor ERS Prescrnptron WAUSAU S LARGEST Speclalnsts MEN S AND BOYS STORE H2 Clarke Street, Wausau, Wrs. phone 3800 On West Sade 133 7 O -l I 0 I 111- ., , A . . rd 51. 'sw lil ' df-: V 5 -- 4' L S 4' - Gus's c st m rs are w s i i , i r th ir I m imen i i' 'A' i i' 'l' HOME ec sruoems Test New lk wEsTINcsI-louse 1- 1 KITCHEN H Mary Lou Thlel Eunlce I ' IN! T' ron Hoppe discover kntchen planning at nts best In model klt chen on Public Servnce X sales floor In years to come homemaknng problems wall be more easuly solved by these gurls They wall let low cost dependable electrlcuty take the work out ofthe housework WISCONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORP NICKEL HARDWARE D SUPPLY NORTHLAND SPORTING GOODS Dealers In General Hardware Burldlng Maternal Paints Olls Farm Machunery Etc C O M P A N Y Ofhce and Warehouse Complete Sports Outfntters West End of Washungton and Scott Sts popular pnces WAUSAU WISCONSIN CENTRAL PLUMBING BARRY-IRWIN AND HEATING CO. AUTO STORES Let Us Do Your Work We Serve You Best Auto Supplies Bicycle Supplies sroxor coAL sroxere ' R d'os App Ce5 Hell Oll Burners Arr Condltlomng Phone 6110 Domesllc Water SYS'emS , Corner Scott and Seconds St, Wausau, Wls 104 Scott Street Dual 4158 Wausau, Wls I 134 sf-if ' I ' ' ' .LI ', I I' l . 'il P I 2 , 't I '- I 1 ' , ' 2 wx 4 ' xx S1 , 0 .Q -t . Eickemeyer, and Sha- QB' R .I I.-ev vs . It ' ' O A N C O . - PRINTING AND DIRECT ADVERTISING E L D R E D G E HELLHAKE PRINTING CAMERA SHOP COMPANY Greg H Hellhoke OPPOSITE Hotel Wcusou Dm' 6355 QI6 Scott Street Phone 3638 ThIrd ot Jefferson Wausau WIsconsIn 'N Improve but 'Fast' VITAMIN D I'Y1IIk s the drInIc that means Better IooIxs more pep makes A you more tun to be vuthnc me BRIDGEMAN RUSSELL COMPANY If 9 Get the VITAMIN 'D' milk habit and watch your date rating 1 I Q I . U . n HALL Garage Corporation SERVICE ON ALL MAKES OF CARS AND TRUCKS Dual 4096 109 115 Scott Street Wausau Wrsconsnn J N MANS N AGENCY INCORPORATED N S U R A N C Phone 5219 502 Thur Street Wausau Wlsconsrn Compluments of COMPANY Store and Greenhouses 1314 Grand Avenue 1Next to Memortal Hospltalt Phone 5183 MAYER Famous for Flne Footwear Since 1890 402 Thrrd Street Wausau Wlsconsrn W FREEDOM GAS KITCH There IS no fuel so fast so economlcal as GAS For cookung refrlgeratuon water heatlng Free Lnterature on Kitchen Plannnng at Our Offlce WAUSAU GAS COMPANY 156 . . o I E - I . . 'd I ' ' . ,S THE LUND FLORAL SHOE HOUSE NE EN HAROLD N FLOWER SHOP 517 THIRD STREET PHONE 7152 JOAN ZENDER LOTUS PREGONT and CHAR MUELLER odmlre PHILIPP flower drsploy Your Home For Hclrf, Schaffner and Marx Clothes rs SEIM BROTHERS OPPOSITE THE counr House THANKS FOR PAST PATRONAGE AND 111111 ll Jeweler and Optometnst for Qucrlrty Jewelry Wolches and Srlver 618 Third St Telephone 5532 O O CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF '47 ' h I , 137 vu-nag 5-gr' gi' Girls from Wausau High School E M P I. O Y E R S that s short for Employers Mutual Liability Insurance Company of Wisconsin and Employers Mutual Fire Insurance Company in local conversation They were founded originally to write insurance for employers Now the Wausau insurance companies are large employers themselves' Many high school graduates find interesting work in pleasant surroundmgs with us The group above came from one spring and one midyear class H946 47l at Wausau High Whether you are going directly into the business world or will seek additional training first, you may discover the opportunity of your lifetime at EMPLOYERS MUTUAL OF WAUSAU 158 V UV' ,y X 1 R , WM A :- , V ' . ' s - , 7s . fc ' 1 i T? l. sq . 5- 0 J 5 . . T! I ' 3 l , . Q' W I , . . . I Campus Representatives Richard Hellhake Wally Tress Gene Rummel GIRLS For Americas Prettiest Footwear and Greatest Shoe Values Go to SLIDDER SHOP 4 4 Third Street Wausau Wisconsin coNoRATuLArloNs Y N E R Home Made Candies and Ice Cream PHONE 5314 604 Third Street Wausau Wisconsin BAERENWALD S A FOO MARK A R Baerenwald Prop Groceries Fruits and Meat Products Phone 5284 OVER 25 OOI NATIONALLY ADVERTISED ITEMS AT FOX CutRate DRUGS Wausau Paper Mills Co Manufacturers of NE PAPE General Offices and Mills Brokaw, Wisconsin Executive Sales Offices Conway Bldg. Chicago, Illinois . 1 T LG. . D E T ' IIO9 Sixth Street Wausau, Wisconsin 2 . l . . R H ' S ' O O F I R S 159 : : Congratulations to the Class of T947 : : I-229015 Quality Bakery Products LLING 8. GRO on cLorH Headquarters for Varsrty Town Clothes 524 Third Street Wausau Wlsconsln FAVORITE EA R O JUST A GOOD PLACE TO EAT 2220 Grand Avenue Wausau Wnsconsun ANKLIN BUILDI AND LOAN ASSN LOANS FOR HOMES 3l9 Fourth Street Wausau Wrsconsm Congratulatlons Class of 47 A C K LE G l R A D A N A T S A N D G O QUALITY SERVICE ECONOMY 7ll Prospect Avenue Wausau Wnsconsm HE FF FR NG GO ES ' Compliments of - .. .. J . . DT T O M ME R CERIES 140 US MODERNS SEZ C pl ck M D o ELLER Jewels MODERN E STO Congratulations to the Class of T947 FROM X X elke s The Old Reliable Furnlture House 319 Fourth Street Genrrch and Terwrllrger T O R N E Y S A T L A Securaty Bulldlng 403 Fourth Street Wausau Wlsconsm Fred Genruch Jr Herbert Terwrlllger Emil Wakeen 141 P om iments of .la . r bner atronize the M u R s T H D I A M O N D R E S H O E S T O R E Third and Washington St. 5 Q O 0 A T W - , . . , . BECKMAN BAKERY PRODUCTS STOP AT M ELLERS ALL AMERICAN RESTAURANT Phoe3661 solrhdsfeef U w o Cou teou S d Q cl ty h TZEL A O DENBU G Pho e 3425 Th d St Wau cz Wsco s Mmwn 4 Eeaujq Salon 607 Third Street Telephone 6101 Sn.,-A 7 -L...-lag Head first for beauty all mes We specuclllze ln hcur cutting 1 T F r r s ervice on u i Merc cnndise U N E N D L R n n ir r Wa sau, iscons' , , 225 lr reet s u, I n ' I tif fe T ,I i II 7 2 . A f ' ' in I' . 5' Q . . t'1 1 Nr--N-.1 A 'in' Y A: ' 4 --sax - if ir MA- . T-kT'k Rs..,,,k-, A , ' A NATIONALLY KNOWN PRODUCT AND A NATIONALLY KNOWN TRADEMARK WAXTEX the nationally distributed household waxed paper roll IS representatlve ot the wlde lune of papers and packages manufactured for food preservation handlmg and packagmg MARATHON CORPORATION PLANTS AT ROTHSCHILD WAUSAU MENASHA AND ASHLAND WISCONSIN MENOMINEE MICHIGAN MARATHON ONTARIO CANADA 143 OD ND NE Mmf Cafe OPPERMANN SCONSIN VALL Insurance Agency Inc TRUST COMPANY COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE COMPLETE TRUST SERVICE 5I I3 40 y Bld CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF Iql flat'7 710 l HL pfuce7 710 f -ll Quabhfjenumdfawhfyaf V A L K R Y S H A K Jeweler 310 Third Street ALITY JEWELRY PRICED RIG 144 FO A DRINK AT ITS FI ST! E I ' 1, 4 2 T H I R D E T : : , I S . E Y Telephone Member of F. D. I. C. 2 Mo er-Lotz g., Wausau, Wis '4 7 i- ' . . A Q U H T STRAWBERRY SUNDAE VERSUS BANANA SPLIT The debators seem to have Mr Marquardt thelr coach confused as to whether they should serve hlm Stueber s Quality Chekd Ice Cream In a Strawberry Sundae or In a Banana Splut But one thing they do agree on IS that Stuebers Quality Chekd Ice Cream huts the spot no matter what way It IS served In Complnments of O R W A N T Jewelers L S H A Treasure House of Gifts AIWUYS the B957 WAUSAU WISCONSIN Place to Buy Punts 207 Scott SI one 5759 Compliments of NNEY ROTHSCHILD BEAUTY SHOP Wanda Fltz, Prop W N WAUSAU' ISCO SIN Mann Street Rothschild 145 A, T If If . J ' 'V , if-. I l .J ' I ,V J N A 'I' STUEBER DAIRY COMPANY -'A' 'A - PHI 'S PRESS OP . Ph PE 'S 'A' 'A' CONGRATULATIONS ro CLASS or 1947 KEN S AUTO SERVICE Skilled Mechanlcs PERT AKE SERV TOR A TO REPAIRS Ken Bartmger Prop Grand Avenue Schofield Phone 02321 THE PILOT Prmtlng and Publrshmg Company m e c Off ce Suppl es Stat one y Telepho e 5201 Th d St eet co s SCHMIDT S AVENUE PHARMACY O Fo ta n Spe at It Tast s Bette and Cots Less 518 Fo est Street PORATH Est bl shed fo O e 30 Yea s 1913 1947 MILWAUKEE CHEESE COMPANY 1007 To n Lne Road btosofFa A OD PROD 1 E X B R I C E M O T U N E U P U , . fzoramasr Co m r ial Printing i i - i r mw.fA0!rzLwl,w JIIGIJIORZ Q n a i r v r r 712 ir r Wausau, Wis n i , I Try ur un i ci ly w i e r s Distri u r mous f K R F T F O U C T S 146 Congratulations tothe FUNERAL HOME Clossof 47 RITTER 8. DEUTSCH LICENSED EMBALMERS NERAL DIRECTO BRING THE WORLD RIGHT INTO YOUR HOME BY TELEPHONE Te'e ne636 coMMoNwEALTH Jckson Steer Wausa Wsos Rach Wllke an Jean Alexander Dance to the latest huts at HEP CLUB 'k i' ft i' WE FU RS i' 'I' 307 a r - u, ic nln 1. Cl lllfvl. 1 at 1' - 7 Al t' , 1 I 15,7 I . 1 X T , xl ii ' Style Shop GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 47 Corner Thrrd and Scott E M M O N S A STYLE SHOP FOR STYLE MINDED WOMEN STATIONERY AND OFFICE SUPPLIES STYLED RIGHT PRICED RIGHT 528 THIRD STREET Good Luck CIQSS of 47 TPIPPPOPP 6666 WAUSAU LUMBER SALES COMPANY Secunty BUlIdIng MIIIS cnt MerrIII and Nougort WAUSAU WSCO Vullmgs Drug Stores R T H S D O W N T O W N I702 SIxth Street Scott Street Q-45 Bud MCfhWICk Mary McKoen Marge Koen and Karl Fred eflCkS get super de lux servlce from June Peters ond Carol Pepke ot VUL N OWNTOWN STORE : 1 I N SI N O N O ID E ' 310 I- fr '32 'II P K vi I7 cg -I I 4' ' I , MC- lr if , - 0 , 7 ' - - x I I X I S I I G s 1 D I - 148 Marathon Battery Company Manufacturers Radio Flashlight Telephone and Ignition Batteries WAUSAU WISCONSIN Compli ents of pl ents G LEMKE MI K Hot Water Heates S ge Fencers BEN ZIMMER phone32,4 525 South Fifth A enue Wausau Wscons CONGRATULATIONS CLASS Compliments of of 7 WILKE WAUSAU IMPLEMENT Jewelry and Optical Store C O M P A N Y 508 Th d Street Wausau W scons Ra o P op st Phone 3088 149 . , . I . . . 'm Com im of S U R E M I L K E R S L I' - UI' 907 So. Fifth Avenue, Wausau, Wisconsin U ' . v , , I n . H4 .. ir , i 'n H. R. k w, r . 4II Fir Ave. W USAU ICE AND FUEL COMPANY Phone 4091 315 Jefferson Street Wausau Wnsconsun BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1947 Handbags Zipper Notebooks Gifts H E N R Y C P A H L 0 W Formerly Schuman Leather Goods 213 Second St Phone 5660 Luggage Leather Goods Trunks Repaurung SHOP AT SCHROEDER S Wausau s Drug Center Accurate Prescruptuon Service Dellclous Malts Fr endly Servlce SCHROEDER DRUG STORE Compllments of X A C O Cheap Furniture IS EXPENSlVE and an Extravagance, When Quulrty Merchandise Can Be Bought for So Little Money at CENTRAL WISCONSINS LARGEST EXCLUSIVE HOME FURNISHERS A ., . TravelGoods WAUSAU OIL CO. Q TE GAS AND on 0 150 GREETINGS COOPERATIVE MOVEMENT L ft DOROTHY BRESNAHAN b y h PA ALLEN eC B I BILL OLSON JOAN MOERSCH JEAN EGGEBRECHT N SLADE g t h Co op g A CIUVERBEIT COOPERATIVE SERVICES The only system In Amerlco whlch returns the earmngs to the customers on cn purchase bosrs Phone 4226 SIXTH 8. WASHINGTON STREETS WAUSAU WISCONSIN 151 I h R h You WIII Awoys Fmd I e Ighl S Des Best Merchandise For Over 50 Years for Sport or Dress G N E R S S T O LATEST STYLES LOWEST PRICES Frank Koebke Prop TRADEHOME SHOES HOME INSULATION COMPANY WIECHMANN HARDWARE COMPANY JOHNS MANSVILLE TI CONTRACTORS Phone3665 NERAL HARDW Speed Queen Washers Quick Meal Steel Ranges 119123 Washington Street Wausau Was 304 Mayer Lotz Bulldlng Wausau Wls Wlsconsln s Largest Chevrolet Dealer Now Even Bigger Better Looking Lowest Priced Lune In Its Field nne Gilbert an Allce Petzold i luke the new streamllned features o a Chevrolet HUMPHREY CHEVROLET SALES 220 MCCLELLAN STREET PHONE 4094 152 WE ' RE GE ARE ' FJ! THE BEAUTIFUL NEW CHELIROLET A . cl S I . . ff' f FIRST AMERICAN STATE BANK WAUSAU, WISCONSIN Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation CAPITAL S400 OOO SURPLUS S500 OOO WAUSAU NEWS AGENCY NEWSPAPERS AND MAGAZINES Th d St pho 3 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 47 F W WOOLWORTH COMPANY ThdSt Wco C pl BAUMANN HARDWARE COMPANY MARATHON CREAMERY COMPANY GadAe C ea o ol te Che 'k 'A' l I om iments Distributors Qt 601 ir reet Tele ne 224 ' . 423 r n v nue Wausau Wisconsin 330 ir reet Wausau, is ns' Pasteurized Dairy Products - Milk - r m Ch c a - Butter - ese 155 Schofield Ice 8. Fuel Company an Egdahl CII Company o Wa SOFT WATER SOFT WATER AMERICAN HOME 5555 CULLIGAN by CULLIGAN SOFT WATER SERVICE RAY s PRATT Pho 4 96 154 Sop SEARS SAVE SEARS ROEBUCK AND COMPANY TA STO W o d o W r1d's Finest fer h at Drinking - Cooking Bathing - Laundering Pure - Sparkling - 1007. Soft nd Yovlhe Everyday Low Prices I R E I L R E 211 ashington Street ne 8 f '1wr JUNIOR CHAMBER COMMERCE G W Bannermcm cnty school superintendent poses wlth nation ally famous Wausau High School graduates Vlrglnla Welles Holly wood actress and Elroy Hursch professnonal football star at the Christmas Prom Congratulations Our Best Wishes To Your Future USAU LAUNDRY 8. C E 216 Forest Street Opposvte Cnty Hall OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE AND PROGRESS BEST WISHES TO CLASS OF 1947 LAKESIDE ROLLER RINK Rothschlld, Wlsconsln 155 Compluments of LAPAUL MANUFACTURING Fuknlsns Complete Fur Servlce Q gill sy q A -- 'S of Hmm OF W A L A N E R S C O . We Extend Our Heortiest Congratulations ond Best Wishes To the CLASS OF 1947 Moy You Succeed ond Prosper Moe pl HEINEMANN BROS H CKEY S D SK SUPPLY O SCHOOL OFFICE SUPPLIES EQUIPMENT BAND AND ORCHESTRA INSTRUMENTS 156 CITIZENS STATE BANK uou Wco mbe Fde I e Syste M mbe of FDIC J. WEISBERG, cngr I v E C 'k 'A' - Com iments of Best Wishes from i' i' Wa s , is ns'n Me r e ro R serve m e r . .. . Make V A N I T Y Your Buy Word A KICKBUSCH GROCERY COMPANY Established 1860 VOELTZKE AND OHRMUNDT Paunts Wallpaper GIGSS Phone 6143 7 Washungton Street Wausau WISCONSIN W IGHT S MUSIC SHOP 531 Thlrd Street Wausau Wlsconsln Telephone 5461 The Most Complete Musuc Shop rn Town Records Sheet Musac Radlos Phonograph Combmatuons Muslcal Instruments and Supplles of all kmds O R 1 Painting and Decorations 157 -41 H1011 b? ey BEHSUII Index Edzlors Abrtz Hester 58 79 84 Abrtz, Roy 51 Abrams Allen 17 Adamsheck james 77 A ee joy 58 79 95 178 Albrecht Bernad1ne 65 Albrecht Herman 65 Albrent Gerald 51 54 109 Aldrrch Dale 64 117 Aldrrch Duane 59 109 117 Alexander jean 63 81 8 Alexander Nancy 16 77 80 11 9 If Dolores 77 Elroy 58 77 james 109 Allard P r1c1a 6 58 79 4 93 S P1115 58 I8 00 7 10 Allen en Patrrcla 15 16 58 84 95 Allarn Allam Allam Eugene 16 77 78 Almen Bch 63 116 Ayey jr an 16 58 4 Ammentorp Denms 117 Ammentorp Lee 58 63 78 83 Donald 58 109 Dons 16 58 70 George 77 78 Herbert 27 Mary 18 kenneth 3 Grlbert 55 123 M s I- Delphrne Z7 75 lohn 58 109 james 77 Phyllrs 63 8 Hazel 127 Appel Shrrlee 16 48 77 Arent Davld 51 Arnold Howard 117 Arnold Norman 63 Arnold Rrchard 27 Aschbrenner Geraldme Aschbrenner Thomas 64 Aschbrenner D le 63 11 Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Andreskr Andreas Andres Anklam Anklam Anklam Anshus Appel 78185 6 Babcock Barbara 63 119 Baerenvsald jack 6 15 16 87 88 92 Baervs ald Edu ard 27 69 Ballschmreder 1:la1ne 63 73 78 he Wazhzscvm 1947 DEX Bandy Mary 7 4 1 Bannerman C XX 1 155 Bartels Perry 63 arthels lon arton Manlyn 7 Bauer lunlce 81 Armin 7 B1rbar1 51 F1111 rnold K3 7 jack 63 Iouxse 63 Bauman Vrrgrl 5 Baur Marun fi Beam e n 7 Beaucharne Ions Beaucharne Loretta 77 I1 85 Beaumont Btty Iou 118 ec jane 15 81 Bcer Lyda 18 114 Baum mn Baumann Baum mn Baumann Baumann Bauman Beese Dons 78 Bednarskr ldvun 65 Behnke llroy 78 Behrendt Vnran U 73 81 95 Bellke Berlke Berlke Bellke Berlke Berlke Berlke Hellas Beltz Be ty jane 8 81 Delores 8 Gerald 63 109 Helen 28 a 6 8 Mary 58 84 1tr1c1a 58 8 Harold G 18 joan 28 69 84 Benedrtz Glenn 61 Bennett loan I1 80 117 10 Bennett Wrllram 54 118 Bentley lvelyn 54 93 Benson Dmse 8 58 80 118 17 8 Bentz Berg Berg Berg Berg Berg Cllfford 8 77 81 109 C rol Ann 15 11 78 94 n 5 101 Donald 58 76 78 85 87 LaVe1l 54 uart 78 118 170 8 1 8 86 93 1 '17 70 Berndt Charles 61 98 100 107 110 Berres Douglas 28 Best Barbara 61 73 81 86 Beyer Allce 58 Beyersdorf Dennls Btckford joan 61 87 158 70 8 93 1 W6 well I mees 78 7 H shy Ruth 78 as 7 s Leos L1111l11 1 Brsheeos Berth 1 51 B15p1l11., 1eRoy sell Anne 8 :ek B11 1 Iihllltf Khxrles 58 0 Blaekmer Charlotte 61 116 B rlte R bert 58 88 9 mford Betty 11 8 4 B 111k G rrldme 58 4 Bl l3k0W skl Delores 61 9 1 ese Dud f 58 8 86 99 Z Bloch Althca fl 116 :eh xylfglnll 8 58 7 Bloecher Douglas 61 1oom Audrey 61 81 87 oomqulst j n 58 9 Blu m Robert 78 8 80 88 7 Boehme Arthur 61 Boerke Dons 61 116 Boernkc Marron le m 64 83 oettthcr 1 1 'I Bo Betty 78 47 0 l I1ll1an 18 Bo Robert 61 78 88 Borleru Nancy 58 79 Boles Mark 8 Boneck Donald 78 109 Bonvmcrn Plda 18 Borchardt Gordon 64 Borehtrdt Ixnore 58 84 Borth Vtrgmra 61 75 Braatz Dale 28 51 09 Brabender Iulranne 61 75 88 116 Bradley Wlllzm 61 69 78 107 07 Bracger J yce 61 75 81 93 Brandenberg Alrce 61 116 Brandenburg George Donald 61 r 61 loycc 56 73 1. rs 61 Margaret 79 79 87 Mans 29 Braun W Herbert 61 78 85 88 Brandt Brandt Brandt Brandt Brandt Brandt Braun 1 0 f MQ , if I' Q Y - f V, f 1-7. 7 . 117 Bid --, fn 2. 11 ' ' ' ' ' , 1. 2. irz' '. . -. , 11 ' I - -I .I I Bi-he -, ' 3 , 8. 28, 111 I ' ' I ,v H ' 17 B. 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