Wausau High School - Wahiscan Yearbook (Wausau, WI)

 - Class of 1930

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Russell Slade Earl M. Bowler William Dohr J. E. Kilroe John A. Kuhiak C. H. Waller TQ... Industrial Arts Z l The Industrial Arts course offered in the Junior and Senior high school is one of the most complete and comprehensive of any offered in a city the size of Wausau. Twelve unit-vocational shop guidance courses including elemen- tary woodwork, elementary mechanical drafting, elementary sheet metal, ce- ment and concrete work, elementary cabinet making, pattern making, advanced mechanical drafting, architectural and machine drafting, cabinet making. ma- chine shop practice, printing, auto mechanics, and welding are offered as ex- ploratory trade experiences through the sophomore year. During the junior and senior years, industrial arts students may specialize in advanced work in any one or more of the above courses. This plan of engaging in and studying an occupation on an exploratory basis, in addition to developing technical skill and deftness in manipulative processes, is one of the most effective means of becoming acquainted with an occupation in a search for a satisfying vocation. To be vocationally adjusted means much to an individual. It means a happier life: it means the ability to produce to the full extent of one's capacity: it means the ability to earn all one- is capable of earning, and the capacity to appreciate more of the good and worthwhile things in life. Twenty

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Josephine Darrin Luelln Robinson K. R. N. Grill Wanda Hopp Music The vocal music department is composed of Junior and Senior Girls' Cilee Club, Boys' Glee Club, and an a capella choir. The Junior Girls' Cwlee Club is a study class. From this group are selected the members for the more ad- vanced glee club that gives special programs for the school. The Boys' Glee Club is made up of quartettes who meet for study. The seventy-five members of the a Capella choir meet three activity periods a week to study and sing the best choral music. Q The band and orchestra, besides increasing their music repetoire and adding to their list of patrons, have added several unusual instruments to the instru- mentation. A new oboe, bassoon, bass clarinet, and alto clarinet give shades of tone coloring heretofore impossible. 101 I Art School art aims to enrich and broaden the child's interests: to provide scope for creative expression directly resulting in joyful school experiences: to awaken productive resources of thought which promote a worthier and happier life: to develop an attitude toward fineness in environment and appreciation of beauty in nature and in the creative works of others: to discover outstanding artistic ability: to supply the nation's need for creative artists--thereby enlarging the channels for finer taste and citizenship. Nineteen



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VVilli.im Maxwell Ray Burton Cassandra Thrasher Arthur Krause 1-. Q ,. Commerce This department has a two-fold aim. First. a careful academic prepara- tion of the student in English, history, science, and mathematics is required so that the student may answer every requirement of the state department. Second, the commercial student is given a thorough training in the technical subjects of shorthand, bookkeeping, typewriting, use of ollice appliances, and oflice training. There are two courses open to the student: accounting and stenography. From these two courses come the future leaders of Wausau's industrial and commercial growth. This is an era of business, and business men are turning to the high school commercial graduates to carry on the work they have started. Consequently, we lind our graduates occupying positions of im- portance with the leading manufacturing, banking, legal. sales, and service firms of the city and community. There is an ever increasing demand for our graduates, and it seems reason- able to expect that this demand will continue to grow as long as the quality' of the young men and women graduating from this course continues to improve. Twenty-One

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