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CHARLES NICOUD CLASS OFFICERS ROBERT WHITESIDE EVERETT EASTMAN - JOHN PETRAN - Shyrockel ELMER DRAKE JOHN PETRAN ELDON SMITH FRANCES VANADESTINE ALICE VANDOUSER EMIL BIRKI-IOLZ ELSIE OMHOLT JOHN HOOKER FREDERICK SCHWANBERG Avdhl-SCGU EDITH RAIHRAEOER SIIZANNE WII.SON HAZELLE WARNER MARX' WII.'I'ERDING LAWRENCE PAGEL EVERETT EASTMAN DAVID MILNE MARION SCHOLTZ HELEN KERN Sentara HONOR ROLL ALICE KNAPP ORVILLE LUECK WlI.I.IAM TAYLOR Student Council VERONA ZILISCIAI PATRICIA BELLAMY FRED LOHR WILLIAM WEINKAUF RUSSELL THEISEN HELEN PETRAN DAVID MILNE Basketball MELVIN KAMRATH CHARLES NICOUD FRED LOHR ELMER KRUEGER ROBERT RADLOFF President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Debate EVELYN ACHTENBERG AGNES KLEIN ORVILLE LUECK RUSSELL THEISEN Football WALTER BAUMOARDT VAL GRAPER JOSEPH GREEN CLARENCE GROBE DONALD LIETZ FRED LOHR EARL MAASER CHARLES MILLER WILBUR SEEHAEER WILI,IAM WEINKAUF ROY ZARNKE HILTON ZIMMERMANY WII.BUR WINETZKI Track OTTO EICKEMEYER MAX ETZKIN CHARLES NICOUD IIQI
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..z':2I-:' t 0 ve. . 1 W. Sf ' 5 l . .lUSlEI'liINli K. R. N. XVANDIX KUNDA FLORFNCE MARILLIX DARRIN GRILL HOPP LUZENSKA SCHWEIZER ZITLLIIOFFFR jllilusit, jfureign language, Zlnhusttial Qtts HE vocal work under the direction of Miss Josephine Darrin consists of an A Capella choir of 85 members whose object is to learn to appreciate through singing, the masterpieces of choral literature. There are also glee clubs for boys and girls. Under Mr. K. R. N. Grill's direction the band plays the highest quality of music-'llVlorning Noon and Night Overturewp Country Gardens , The American Patrol -with its goal, the State Band Tournament. The foreign languages, French, German, and Latin, whose student cultural advantages are numberless to anyone who is contemplating entering upon a scientific, legal, and even business career, offer a knowledge and training that is indispensable. The classics, represented by Latin, and the modern languages. by French and German, provide a wide field of study to one who enjoys and knows he needs the background attained by a knowledge of languages. The Industrial Arts program, which is one of the most varied and com- plete of any offered in a community the size of Wausau, includes instruction in ten different shops. The purpose of this program is to provide experiences in vocational and industrial lines in order that the boys may more effectively discover their particular mechanical aptitudes. The industrial arts courses are particularly valuable to boys who expect to take engineering or vocational teachers' courses or who may want to enter the Held of industry immediately upon graduation from high school. Russert. EARL M. WILLIAM 4 n Joim , smniz Bowman DOHR J' ft KILROE KUBIAK C' H' WMU R llfll
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ACIHTENBERG, EVELYN COMMERCE lfru' things are impossible Io llilzgi-nw am! al:ill,fJohnson. Glcc Club Z: Debate 3. -6. Wnugoninn Z. 3. 4: Student Club 2, 3, 42 Commercial Cflulu 3, 4: The Far Away Princcssf' ADAMSKI, ALEXANDER Tomy COMMFRCE Xl shi: fact' is hotter than a for- wurcl lrvurl.--Cervantes. Commercial Club 3, -4. ANDERSON. ASTRID .'lmly SCIENCE I1 ls lramyuil puuplt' who accum- plish nzurlv.--Thoruu. XV.iugonian 2. 3, 4: Vw'Ang.1n 4: Slunlcnt 4: 4-H Club 2. 3, 4: Lntini Socii 4: Pep 4 ASCHBRIQNNER. ELSIIE ENGLISH ll'lful'x wvll hvgun, ix half dons, f -Horace. Glrc Club 2: Wnugoninn Z. 3, 4: XVnngnn 3: Student 3, 4. ASH. ARTHUR H.-iff I lwlirtw' al1.wm'r is a great VIP' mm! of rlmrnrfBcaconslicll. Orclwvtrn 1: Choir 3. i Im 7:.: ATKINSON, NORNlA Tummy ENGLISH lt is cxcrrlsv alum- that supports the spirits, and kveps the mimi in L'igor.7Ciccro. Orchestra 2. 3, 4: NVnugoninn Z. 3, 4: XVang:m Club Z, 3, -9: Student 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 2. 3, 4: Skyrocket Staff 4. BAKER, LEROY Lee ENGLISH Thcre will always hz' mnmnrv in the world as long as tht-rt' are young lzmrls in iff Bunce, Hi-Y Z, 3. 4: Pirates Daugh- 7 ltr -2 Frvnch Club 3. BAUMGARDT. WALTLER Bum llluslr, rather than pnc1ry,shoultl hu rullml thu happy arf. --Richter. Band 1. 3. -lt Orchvstm 32 First Tram football -lr: lluckcy 3, -4. BECHER. KATHRYN COMMERCE There is no lrue oralor who is not ti In-ro.-Emerson. Dclutc 4: Clwmistrv -lf: Com- murcial Club 3, 4. BELLAMY. PATRICIA Pall l:ORFlGN LANGUAGE All rhoughlful uaomen are soli- tary and nriqrnal in lhcrnst'lL't's. ---Lowell. Choir 3: XV.1ugnni.1n 3, 4: XVAng:in 3: Studrnt 3, 4: Frcnclm 3, 4: Pop 3, 43 Student Council 4: Slxyrockct Staff 4 21
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