Wausau High School - Wahiscan Yearbook (Wausau, WI)

 - Class of 1944

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'lo FIIREWIIRII 0 RS 0 1 it 1-7 TQ BE MCDRE Tl-IAN TQ SEEM 4 Maxam ln tlns present crusls youtlw tbunl4s ot maternal problems and Immediate complrcatuons Some are personal and otlwers general all seem contuslng and useless l-'loweyer tbere IS one problem every Amerucan Voutlw ln an common today tlwat ot lvelplng to plan a post war world ot peace Since It IS upon tlvu generation tlwat a practical solution to suctw a major problem las tallen we tbe Senlor Class ot Wausau l-lrgb Sclwool lnten ely aware ot our responsubullty say We Accept tlwe Cballenge to l'lelp Build a Better World' A world In wlwrcn tbe Flame ot lanatlc mllut rn m nd greedy lmperrall m sb Il reyer be permrtted to rrse again a worl and prosperrty a democratic way ot lryung tlwe Amerlcan wa ot lute lbose ol our student body wlwo lwave acrutuced tbelr lnyes slwall ser e us as an lnsplratlon to meet tlwrs clwal enge wrtlw ettectrye ac son We slwall be brouglwt tce to lace wrtb tlwe problem ot lwelpnng reburld a battered world ur tblnlong un tlne luture must be world wade nly tbrouglw a tree democratuc educatron suclw as we are now recelvung can we ever ltope to brrng about a workable world cltuzenstup A UNITY OF NATIONS INDISPENSABLE TO MAINTAINING PEACE AND ECONOMIC JUSTICE ' ' U T , l . nl A A lc ll l A I ' - I N Q 1 I I I I I lf' t f t .1 I A S , I ,f . . .S 6 I y . , . j d ,gl ot lasting peace wlwiclw will engender freedom, justice, ,lvl , . f , . 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KJ f ree : W , -G-MQ' Auf sw N 4 U y u ARMY NAVY MARINES Junnors and sensors whose names appear here were enrolled at Wausau Hug School IH 1943 1944 Ihey are now serving their country In the armed Iorces Andreas al Arent David Bauman Howard Baumgardt Aaron Braatz Dale Brehmer Frank Bresnn aclc Chagnon Howard Damp F a ell npach Ltonar Doyle Donald Enscnman Roger Englert Leonard Fisher Davnd Fogarty RatrIcl4 Gappa Gerald Gardner James Garland Jaclr Gllham James Glaslorcnner Iom Gorectlce Ronald Guenther Donald Emglt n gold stars on our se dltlmfll Drew Roy Dudley Jay DeLlsle Jerome Ecltes Leroy Foste Iom Hlldensherger James Haight Robert HanI4e Charles Hams Jaclf H In eroy Heinz George Hlntz Charles Haehnerluss Ea Ins If mps Goroon Fran I Q Dona Laplnsltl Chester Logas Chris L ndtI4e Charles Luedtlfe James IVlachyn1al4 James IVlartln Jerry Messing John Iyleydam Edwin IVlo scr Robert Nlrrz Wallace Cher Donald Ravlowslcl John Kropwolow Io Chest Lacwlg W II am LaVlclc Kermit Ludwng Clullord Nlagut Harold Nelson John rlen J I Plant Don Reterson La Verne RadtI4e Fran Raymond R ss II Rozmenoslo Edmond San yug al Sagstetter Gerald Sautter Lyle Scha Ier Duane Schroeder Burton SchJbr ng Jame n ego In Jo tph ternperg R ha Stulnpc Donald Iallor John Ietzlag Ralph Ieulce Lawrence Wa ers Hub t a Inger R Welsenpergrr No Welton Glenn WoltI4ovlch John Wll George Wyzlcowslo Chest r KILLED IN ACTIQINI rvlce Ilag represent the uprcmc sacrlhce paid by W H S Schleld Erwin Vzergutz Harold Wagner John Wenzel Wlnton I .P AA E- -,LQ Q 7 ,W X- I ' 4 0 17:-', I 2 3 ,, . '- . AYZW, , il --. A j 'X , X0 , K -,..i-1----i Ag as yr -gs 'S I .v A U u - I I . . I A I 4 P IC r I I I v , ' I , cus I I I I 6, .I if I , , - d ' ,C r I ' I I I I I - - 1 I ,J I I , r 9 L I I XE 1 I , 1 , re Klein, CS I , ,S I Davies, Danlcl K'II'Il4G?I, Leonard Schultz, Slldg D e , d Lal:ay P, S I sg, 32 1 f fl S , , ICI I ICI I 2 I I ,I I I I I I I ' I I I A I I I Y , , p , er , 7 ' , W Id , ussell , , , ' ' 5 , IIIMIT I E,-I I I ' I 1 I I I I I I I I 1 -1 If Q-I CIM ' ' ' S I' N ... , I s , TI rr ' , ' 1 I lol II I 1 I I I I I I I I I I rl I I I I I Q I3 ' , . ., Jr. I fl? 1' b . . :H K. K Q I . .. .T A if-wg is! KI If '.' ' ! gfzig Nl X ! 'M ' ' 1 v. I ' , 'TQ - D , 'gg Q , . K 1 Q' ll M. -Q 959: wif G ws A , 5 -if -1-1. In .0 Standing: Mr. Rosenlwauer, Evans, Bauer, Merrill, Garre, Jelinelc, Trurnbo. Kneeling: Stevens, Heike, Wagner, Rahn, Ziegler, Silbernagel. Seated: Padlorl, Sehuetz, Plier, Sayer. THE Cl-IIEFS Left to right: slim Trurnbo, Business Mana ager, Elaine Padlorf, Assistant Editor-in- Chief, Don Bauer, Editor-in-Chief. -l-lwe l944 Wanisean Stag Donald CBudD Bauer .... Editor-in-Clwiel Elaine l2adloFl . Elorenee Evansl Nlereditlw plierl Bill fVlerrillxl patgayer Il ' James Wagner il Delores .lelinelpl David Ziegler. Charles Sclwuetz Erieda Garre . Eleanor Ralwn James lrumbo fissistant Editor-in-Cniel Corflass Editors . Co-Activities Editors . Co-Sports Editors . Faculty Editor , Snapslnot Editor A Art Editor . lndex Editor Business Manager G K POSENHAUEP M A Unoverslty of Wtsconsln Dlrector of Publlcatnons We DEDICATE TH lg 194 UAL G K ROSENHAUER IF one were to read a buographacal slcetch of Mr Rosenhauer nt would run somethung luke this George K Rosennauer was born In Burlnngton Wnsconsun ID T906 graduated from Northwestern College B A ID 1998 drd graduate worl4 at Mnlwaulcee State Teachers College, Whitewater State Teachers College Northwestern Llnlversuty, and the University ol Wisconsin MA 1930 joined the stall at Communuty Wisconsin ln 1934 and ID 1938 he came to Wausau Sensor l-lngh School However nf we tudents were to wrute our own slcetch of hum, we would wrlte ol Mr Rosenhauer aflectuonately nown as Rosy as the one who directs our hugh school publucatnons partucularly the Wahlscan Characteristic ol his worlq as a lrnendly and ehflcuent Instructor of Engllsh and Joarnallsm IS the thoroughness and lalrness and tact with which he conducts hrs job l-le lnstulls the meruts ol Independent thnnlung ln the munds ol hrs students l-le enjoys tennus and olten plays handb ll at the V M C A lo you then Rosy and to everything you stand lor we gnye a salute We shall carry the doctrlne ol truth fairness lustrce, and tolerance, which you yourself ora ttce wrth us Into a world that olten forgets there are such thnngs S 5 . .-I I I . VY Q ' In . . . . . C I D, . I l-lilgh School, Carbondale, lllinous in 1930, became principalbol the Union Free l-ligh School at Phelps, H. L I at -1 I ,H A . A h Q. . , ' . I ' 3 Q GA 7.64 Y! 15-Y cf NS x S N J X J, 1 h 5 l get gs' Us 'f' I if ,Sh . K, 5 M ,Na Vg K-Q Page 'IO dministration GET IN STEP DZGF Boys dmd GIYIS Today as I Wrrte these Ilnes the por tent oI T944 IS darIc and ominous Its shadow IaIIs athwart the threshoId of every American home It may weII prove to be the most momentous year In all human hnstory The roar of the storm which vvlII soon reach nts bloody cIImax hIIs our ears Cur Ieaders teII us that by years end barrung totaIIy unforeseen disaster we vvlII be much farther advanced aIong the road to vrctory than we are at present God grant that they are rnght It IS novv obvious that the worId can never return to Its pre war status of T939 Advanced and Iar reachung changes ID the soclaI structure are In the maIclng The lndl vidual and the nation ready and prepared for these changes vvrII go Iorvvard All others are doomed to occupy only mrnor mches Where vv1II YOU be? My advice to you today us Get In Step Prepare yourseII to taIce a constructive pIace I0 the new worId vvhlch can even novv be d1mIy seen emerging from the rulns of the oId Choose your objective early Decnde what you are going to do Then prepare to be a Ieader In that held The bottom rungs oI the Iadder are crowded but there IS always room at the top EVERETT C I-IIRSCI-I Super1ntendentofSchooIs your Irlend tvnetnc Huascn Board of Education President Mrs W A I3aFI COMMITTEES Teachers Fred W Braun chanrman Supplues C .I Lang chanrman BUIIdIDQS and Grounds F A Boettcher chanrman .Ianltorsand FueI D M KlscheI chanrman u es I-Ierman Norde chairman Fnnance F math Insurance I-I I2 I2aI4ovv CIIGITITIGTT CI'IdIfI'TIdf'l Standing C J Lang B Pagenkopf C F Smith F G LoeHIer F W Braun F A Boettcher D M Klschel Sitting E G Snlbernagel I-I Norde I-I I2 I2aIcow Mrs R J Dudley E C I-Inrsch CMrs W A Paff not present when pucture was takenj I 1 . . , I I , ' I I Vice-president .......,,... C. F. Smith . . . . . . . I A I2 I ..tr.,.. , ' ' ..4....... C .S ' , ' Supervlslon lo my Co vvorlcers We approach the closing period of another school year at a time when every true and loyal American will need has full complement of strength courage and fauth Tough battles on every front constitute the order of the day and require uf victory as to be assured the complete, unuted effort of all There ns much to be done and every crtlzen, young or old has the sacred obls gatlon of wholehearted cooperation IU sup port of the war There can be no turnnng baclc United we march forward on the greatest crusade manlclnd has ever underta lten the struggle against tyranny at :ts worst l-lere at Senior l-hgh students and teach ers have assisted with Bond drives, Red Cross worlt bool: drnves ratnonung and many Important and worthwhile projects Specral pre nnductuon courses have been prepared for our young men nn order that their adjustment ID the mllltary might be more etfectlve Qver fourteen hundred graduates of Wausau Senior l llgh are now gold stars on our service flag represent the supreme sacnflce paid by our gallant heroes It IS my belief and convuctlon that the youth of America gladly present such sacrnflce In the Interest of thenr beloved country Beyond the present conflict they see opportunities for a better world and It IS therefore only logxcal that these young people not only be given a chance to vozce thenr convlctlons nn the decrsnons that In the near future will have to be made but also that whsle they are ID school they be guided and drrected nn the development of thenr own abnlltles to thlnlt clearly and sanely and honestly through these problems on he solutlon of whnch rests the possnbxllty of that better world Respectfully af! ,vtfk m,,,3 G W BANNERMAN G W BANNERMAN Prrnclpal Sensor l-hgh serving wnth the Armed Forces rn all parts of the world lfughteen P ICCfS t the Controls I E A Roeslce vuce prnncupal has the responslblllty of preparmg assemblues supervrsung the public address system teaching mathe matics and dlrectlng the student bodys government The demo cratlc method of governing ns put to actual application In the form of the Student Council, whach rs advlsed by htm Hrs frequent flashes of good humor, hrs sym pathetic understandnng of student problems and hrs willingness to cooperate at all times, make hum an able, competent and respected man nn our school system E A ROESKE Standlng Evyue, Johannes Sntnng Plumb Black AssrstantPnncupal Page 'I1 g l ... , , 1 az' . ' r 1 1 1 X . . . . . I f . , . . . 2, ,.. ' GX 1 ' Q , , rj I A - , I I I I - - 1 ' 1 8 I . I , . . . 1 ' T t , S . ' . . , :vw I Faculty 1944 Mary Anderson MA Columbua Cafeteria Coolclng Nutrrtnon 'IQQQ Althea Arnold MA l-larvard School olEducatuon French English 1943 Marjorie Atwell l3hB WISCODSIO Englrsh .lournalusm Committee 1949 Lydia Becker MA Mrchrgan Girls Physucal Education GAA 1934 'X , Ro erg Qc1ence Depart 'X lhxrl lil!! I usness Mana er of Athletncs 49 xW! BERG BROCKMEYER ARRIN BOARDMAN BURKHART DZUBAY FAHEY ,- .FAFZROW f- -fill- Bon-+L Buserom ELSTROM FISHWV 9 Elrzabeth Boardman BS Pnver ls Ctate Teachers Waugonnan Council Qne ct Plays l'lnstory Engllsh 'l94'l Lllllan ohl MA Wlsconsrn Engllsh Drama Durec tor olDramatncs 1933 Wrnfred Broclcmeyer M A Mnnnesota Buology Dlrector ol Ath letucs Football and Basketball Coach 1937 Edna Burlchart MA Wrsconsun English Department Drrector 1994 R J Burton MA lowa Commerce Department Dnrector Manager ol Student Employment Bureau 1921 Josephine Darrin BM Wrsconsrn Super vnsor ol Music Choir Glee Clubs Madrrgal Groups 1991 John Dzubay MA Was consun Buslness Advisor ol Publications Sc ence 1949 Almaflstrom MA Machugan Englnsh Forensncs 1936 Ellen Fahey BS Wlsconsln Home Economrcs Club Home nomrcs 1941 Betsy Ross Farrow Wh1tewaterState Teachers Jun1orGreggClub Wahlscan Subscrrptlons Commerce 1941 Joan Fischer B A Mllwaulcee Downer One act Plays, English, 1949 Q dn-2 yi LLOI ct 45 1 1. 1 its f f' O ' ., I ' '1 l i I 1 I 1 X-L4 if x , ,.. . ., , NZ LQ.. - i 1 - 1 I ' 7 V ' '1 I l 1 I I 1 - - r ' e 4 V1 ' ' 1 ' l ' ' ' 1 c A f - J 4' pl, . , 9 , , V A ER A f ,,r, , ,Q AT 1 l I BE my MQ A, jf A mf Be AA-1' , 1 , ,JJ UNK ' A 1 ce H . K wx hh Q i I - l LV: , V 1 ' x L . . . . 11 tt 1 1 1 I ,pill ,V ' - ' ' ' . - , i 1 1 ' 1 , L J V A VI . i , I , - . ., I I i l , j V ' '1 i 1 A 1 1 'se, f , W I M ' 4 . 1 - 1 1 A I I . i . , . . I i- - ' 1 W' - -1 l ' 1 A I . . i . I ECO- . X A ' ' , 1 - - -BE, I p A I i . 1 4 l l , , . . . I I ' '1 l ' i ' ff of a J Q ' 1 Page'1Q X f , I Z J Cf X 1 7 '!QZ T J k f J, 1 ff I 1551,-1 , . if ll. Kill , Amir , , ' M rutcfff! ni I l . f af . A it if -if i g N . A , . A I . , 'V f S , p - lcv X Mix 'M .rf . ,Q 2 ?f , ' i V Qjsr xx 'fl' ff' . lil Q W GJETSON GRILL HElNl?lCH HENDERSON HENDERSON HOPP JOHNSON KELLEY fly , lfln LAWSON LEE Mfxreoumzor MAX ELL I rvierzfuwl W. ,if OLSON Psoerzssisi gdzwr -do ' ..V'il'1h fwdyl A Mathew Gjetson Stout lnzfute, Junior lntrarnurals, Aircralt Model Club, Drafting, 1941 . . . K. R. N. Grill, A M.A,, Colorado State, Band, Qrchestra, Director ol Music, 1923 . . . Frieda Heinrich Qtlice Secre- tary, 1926 . , . Arthur Hendersonfa M.A., lowa, Wisconsin, Social Civics, History, 1931 . . . Jean Hender- son' BE., Whitewater State Teachers, Student Council Social Committee, Commerce, Social Science, 1941 . . . Wanda Hopp Wisconsin Conservatory ol Music, Assistant Supervisor ol Music, 1924 . , . Harry John- son M.A., Wisconsin, Science, Camera Club, 1923 . . . Louise Kelley BS., River Falls State Teachers College, English, Slcyroclcet, 1943 , . . Emma Larsone l3.E,, l2iver State Teachers College, Librarian, 1943 . . . Olaf Lee faM.A., Wisconsin, Director ol Social Science Department, Advisor ol Senior Class, 1936 . . . Ervin Marquardt M,A., Columbia, Social Civics, Forensics, 1931 , , . William Maxwell M.A., Colorado, Com- merce, Hocltey Coach, 1921 . . . Elizabeth Metz Qttice Secretary, 1925 . . . Arthur Olson M.A., Michi- gan, Boys' physical Education, 1935 , . . Stella Pedersen M.A., Minnesota, History, Guidance Director, 1938. wwmefe ' ,guage K' JJQQ-DW ' A Faculty I944x flaw' ff -1 - if . --Vg Patrlcra Plumb BE WhntewaterStet Tea rs Commerce 1949 Mary Katherine Prucha S :ver Falls S a e Teachers Science Girls Physlcalb at n 1939 Slgrrd Rasmussen MA Columbna S rv rot Art 1933 Harvey Ridge PhM Wlscons Sclence Counselor ol Boys 193 vt! 01-ff ve--w,ff,,J, 'YS' U 'YU' PLUMB PRUCHA RASMU SEN RIDGE WW Herman Rrsrc Pl1M Wisconsin Mathematics SoclalScuence 1943 G K Rosenhauer MA Wnsconsnn Englush Journalesm Dlrec tor of Publlcatlons Tennis Coach 1938 Arlene Ross MA Wisconsin lfnglash Dra matncs1933 Gladysschllllng BA Was consun Scnence Waugonlan Council 1991 Howardshawl MA Minnesota Mathe matics Science SoclalSc1ence 1942 H leachers Latmn Latin Club 1940 MaryK N Stock BE Whntewater State Teachers Com merce194Q Clara Sumner MA Mnnne snta Student Council Hrstory Asslstant Ll brarlan 1940 Ella Swann MA Colum ua comm semofofegg club 1939 15' cw: Telleleson MA New vat Safety Councll Student Union Sensor lntramurals Sl SoclalSclence194Q JaneThomas MA Mnnnesota Student Club Speech English RISIC SCHILLING STOCK TELLEKSON Page 14 ROSENHAUER SHAWL SUMNER THOMAS ROSS SHERMAN SWAIN UMHOEFER 1941 Mary Umlloeler M A College of Sanntleresa Forensics Mathematlcs 1942 I I - -1 I 1 1 Aklvk T 3 . . . ' 4 . . ' tt I i 1 1 - - - I A+ - -1 A i U ' 1 ' ' ' ' . .l A . I I I v fx '? I .jf .. A 1, fl . gal V I, 0 1 rg , vll, . I K . .K - A K J , WY ' '1 1 1 . ' y lrs, - ' A 1 -- fl 'V la ISV' ' X ,, I 4 ' l ir 4 - I H + , 1 ' . ' ' 'A' ' s' - xg l .1 A ' 1' ' A' ' f ' -l ' V 1 - 1 - - 1 - ' - Q 1 V V5 V e g' Genevieve Sherman aB.E., La Crosse State 1 -. ,A L' 1 'fn Us ' . ' ' 1 f ' f 1' ' ' I X :AV W ,VAV 1. if r,Fr 5 ,,,, 4 IHAH Q W L 'I . i h l X 1' ' s,.r A 1 . 1 r 1 Ll A , 1 . . . 4 .1 V ' , ' dy A l V- A I i I I 9 I ' -- fxu, 1, -ra, S Xxx A ' - 'I ar, V V i 1 1 ' ' - I 1 ' . ' Qt - H 9 1, , I 0 1.43111 . QJ' 'xt 1 Irr , 1 1 ' , A 1 1 sf - ' - -ee 'V I A L , 5 , 7 3 1 . . . . ., - 1 1 1 I 1 ' i V 1 1 ' Harold Underwood M A Northwestern Commerce Code Typing Golf Coach i935 Barbara Ward f' MA Wisconsin English German German Club Spanish i942 Stanley E WoodsffB.A., l-lamline University St paul Minn Graduate Work U ol Minnesota Social Science i943 Alice Tobey No 1 Q 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 'IO 'l'l 'IQ 'I3 Miss Pedersen pledges hersupport to SC. Mr. Marquardt and Miss Fischer enjoy- ing a school dance, Miss Thomas looks the situation over. Part ol our faculty stands by! They'rejust leaving. Looks like bad weather. We got Ole to pose for this one, Miss Swain taking an afternoon walk, Miss Bohl is doing a bit of explaining, The Faculty, well representedonlield day. l-larry takes time out lor a coke. K. R. N. calls for a sweet tune, Coach Win in person. Pa3e15 Building custodians I944 Wl-l S building custodians have n important part to play in the ellicient operation of our scho l organization Mr Carl Wagner is head custodian forthe enti e campus and has general supervision of buildings and grounds The custodians are Mrs John Schlaeler Ctopl who was recently transferred to the Junior l-ligh School sta has put in twenty four years of service at the Senior l-ligh Mrs Hattie Schield Cbottomj whois one of the iani resses of the old building has been with us since March 1943 The place where they work Mrs Paul Rarnthum is one ol the ianitresses ol the old building and started working here in June 1949 Mr l-larvey Parnthum who has worxed here since Novem ber 1943 came to us from the Fair Store Mr Carl Wagner head custodian and incidentally one ofthe Finest cabinet rnalcers in Wausau has been with us Mr Reinhold Ziebell came to Senior l-li in Qctober 1943 Mr Schutenberg who is our newest janitor has been here since January 1944 Mrs loe Sneeden has been with us since 1939 I I l U I l , . .V a 1 3. . . V b vo . . 4' I I I , . A V , 5. f I q , I - Al' ' , . f 5, - since the new building was built in 1955. ' , . ' 9- - ' Q I 9' , ' - z ' K, 7. . , , Q. ' ' , I 1 8. .e I H 1. e, fkiiifk ifkfkxkfkfk ifkfkfkfkfk 'K-kfkfk-kfk 'K-kifkiiif 'IK fffff iii 'ki Page 18 Kraft Secretary treasurer Narloch, Vzce presrdent Baumgardt Preslclent It seems tlmat only a slwort time ago we were slttlng un classes at W l-l S lor tlwe First tume, now We are ready to leave with that muclw clwerlslwed slweepslmn under our arms We sluall talce WIfl'1 us many lwappy memorses of pleasures enjoyed, frlendslmlps formed, and knowledge gauned SZDIOTS ABITZ ALFOQD ANDREWS ALD ICH ALLEN ANDERSON ANKLAM 77 Janet Abltz Stenographlc Junror Gregg 3 Sensor Gregg 4 Lazelle Aldrich Englrsh Boxrng Q 3 Football Q Dons Alford E lush and Socual Scrence Student Councxl Q 3 Slcyrocltet 3 4 Camera Club Q 3 Student Y b 3 4 French Club Q 3 4 Mary Lou A Stenographrc Student Club Q 3 Camer lub Cameron Anderson English I murals Davrd Anderson Genera usuness Conservatron Club 3 Intemauanal Iauons 3 Ann Andrews Englrsh V nald Anlc lam Englrsh Conservatnon Club Shrrley Arndt Englrsh GAA Q Stu tClub Q Marvanne Arnold Engllsh erleader Q 3 Ashbrenner Stenographuc d English Safety Councrl 3 l-lorne Ec Club Student Club Q Patrlcla Assells Stenogr 1candEngllshJunlor Gregg Q Sensor Gregg Hartwell Ayles English Math Club3 Bette Behr Forergn Language and Englts kyrocker Q 3 4 Student u Q 3 4 Sub ClubQ 3 4 Latrn u 3 4 French Clu 3 4 Margaret Barden x neral Bus: es rench Club Q Junior Gregg Nao arthels Erne Arts and English Stu tClub 4 Home Ec Club 3 WdhlSCdH ohe aumann lndustrral Arts and Eng Irs on Baumgardt Sczence and Math Footbal 4 Sensor Class Presrdent 4 Home room Pre dent 3 Student Councul Q 'M ARNDT ASHBRENNE AYLES BARDEN BAUMANN ARNOLD ASSELLS BAHR BARTHELS BAUMGARDT Page 19 I , 3' ' , i V A - ' ' V1 4 Alx V 1 i 1 f - - - Yi il Q - - V f A i ' Q, 3 . . . ' 7 I n , l 'O' . . . 'QQ Q 4, Student Club Q, 3, 4, G.A. ' , Q, 3 . . . Joyce ca-4 g 3 3 A l' 0 ' 73 ' , , L b 1 1 f ' . I I f V b . r W, A I ' 'U ' f ' r . 3, . . . 5 f ' ' , 'b ' ' i - i ' 4 A I ' 1 - ' - . h U A A - . 4 BERRES BLIESE BLOOM BLOOMOLHST we 4, 4 ?'Y9 Seniors BOLES BRITTEN BLUCHER BRANDEN BREMER BRITTEN BURG 0 Z X . NN ZAX xt'-'-'f ' N 'sf XJ .L Xgnves- N x e jixtxifc ' Q, as ' XC is O . NICK ex' 5 ' CJY3 X . x A X7 f MN 0.45 XXE 'N 't csaf XX fi 7 ic Q. ' xx Af? 'JC- . NYS ' ' Phyllis Buttlce Stenographic and English, Stu- dent Council 3, Junior Curegg 3, Senior Gregg 4, Waugonian Council Q, Safety Council Q, Home room Secretary Q . , . Chester Blucheraffngl Transferred from Mosinee 4, Baseball Q, R Volleyball Q, Annual Staff Q . . .Donald Accounting and English, Tennis 3, lntei Relations 4, Conservation Club 4, lntr 3, 4 . . , Shirley Brandenburg English Club Q, l-lomeroom Vice-president 3 Club 4 . . . Franlc Brehmerfff English, Conservation Club 4, l-lomeroom Sec Olive Bremer an English, GAA. 4, d Club 4 , . . Patricia Britten English . . Florence Britten English, Student Council , G.A.A. Q, 3, 4 . . . Jaclc Brown English an ocial Science, president of Student Council , Senior Class Play 4, Three One Act play , l-li-Y 4, Torch Club 3, Qlympian Club Q, adrigal Q, 3 . . . Nancy Brown Accounting cl English, G.A.A. Q, 3, 4, Student Club Q, 4, Senior Gregg 4, Safety Council Q . . .Mar ie Buchholz English, Junior Gregg 3 . . . Ra Buetow Science and Math., Math. Club 4. eigh Bugbee Special, Radio Club Q, 3, 4, ath. Club 4 . . . Nancy English, suis is Club Q, 3, 4, siyfaciei 4, Student lub Q, Safety Council Q, nt Council French Club Q, 3, 4, Latin Treasurer Q . . . Joseph Engl amurals Q. . .Delores Burl: r aphic English, Home Ec. Club Q . . . c and English, Junior Cnregg 4 . . . .loan Callahanf' Eng Q, 3, 4, Latin Club Q, Student Counci Club 4, l-lomeroom Secretary New Cixi vnwie 0335 tvs ,Q C N Q5 xQ! 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'lf QQ' COLLINS CONE CONNER CONRAD CUMBERLAND CURRAN CZAPLINSKI DAHLKE DAHM DALBEC U Il I,tAD0IIxIEIlIPy MM 0'wf1+ffffI ' , f WWW MDIOTS 46- :iii-Ms, Q1 3 DAVID DELANEY DELLENEACH DEPBICK DEUTSCH DICKI-IOFF DICKINSON DOMINSKI DREYER DRLJMM Aaron Davld Science and Math Boxing Q 3 SI4yrocIcet Q Intramurals Q 3 4 Math Club 4 a Iub 4 Jack DeIaney Englush and Science I-Ir Y Q 3 4 Eorensrcs Q Latun Q Boys Glee Club 4 Leonard DeIIen DUMDEI EooEBI2EcHr LERT ERDMANN cKsoN ERLANDSON gush I-IocIcey Q 3 4 IntramuraIs Q CI-IENBACI-I Lloyd Derblck Englrsh Conservatnon C ub Ruth Catherine Deutsch EngInsh 3 Sub Deb CIubQ 3 4 Student CIub AA Q 3 4 French Iub 'E' IQQI Marlan ckhoff Stenographlc and E gIush Sensor play 4 Sensor Curegg CIub 4 Junror Gr CIub 3 Conservatron Club 4 Eugene Ie on GeneraI Busnness Boxsng Q Intramurals Radio Club 4 Camera CIub Don Do sIu Science and Math I-Ir Y IorcI'1CIub 3 Iymplan CIub Q Math Iub I-Iomeroom 'Irea er4 Rosemary Dreyer ng rsh Student C 4 G A Phy IS Dee Drum Eine Arts and EngIIsh Wa :scan 4 Student ub Q GAA Q Mavrs Dumder Englnsh amera CIub4 GAA Eugene EcIces E I1 Joyce Egge brecht Englnsh GAA Leonard Englert Englnsh Boxing manager 3 Harold Erdmann General Busrness Conserva n CIub Kenneth Erickson Science a Math Q 4 Football Q Davud E dso and SoclaI Science Student Co I Club Q Intramurals 3 4 I-Iomer treasurer Q EIarne Eschenbach an ngIsh AA Q 3 4 n Conservation 4 Junior Gregg 3 P ge Q3 -1 X ' 3 0 . 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Delbert Petersen Accounting and English . . 4 Delores Peterson' Fine Arts and English. . . Donald PetersonaGe - eral Business- Conservation Club 4 . . . Harvey Peterson English . . . LaVerne Peterson aEng- lish and Social Sciences Senior Class Play 4 . . . Doris Plank Eine Arts and English. OLSON PENNELL PETERSEN PETERSON PETERSON 36 PALESCH PEPPER PETERSON PETERSON PLANK Page 33 414141 7 I' 1 f 4 1' ' A fliffffjgxy PLAUTZ PODRATZ PREHN RADENZ '33 Page 34 PLIER PORATI-I PREV RADLOFF if A K-.J 'ir 1111111 Charles :Aug Acco ntnng and English Musuc Club 4 lntramurals 3 Meredlth Plrer Englnsh Wahuscan Class Edntor 4 Student Club Q 3 4 Sub Deb ClubQ 3 4 l.atln Club Q 3 Spanlsh Club 4 Camera Club 3 4 Slcyroclcet Margaret Podratz Englmsh Sub Deb Club Q 3 4 StudentClubQ 3 4 StudentCouncll Soclal Committee 3 French CI b 3 4 Spanlsh Club 4 Jean Porath Engllsh l-lome Ec Club Q Donald Prehn English Student Council Q 3 4 German Club 3 4 Latin Club Q 3 Math Club 3 4 Kathryn Prey English French Club Q 3 Conservation Club 4 Spanish u 4 Student Club Q 3 4 Vrrglnla Radenz Stenographnc and Engllsh Radloff English Wahxscan Assistant Ecntorun Chlel 45 Q 3 4 Student Councul Socral Com mlssroner 3 Actnvutles Commussuoner 1 Q Slty rocl4etQ 3 4 Student Club Q 3 4 Violet Radlce English l-lome Ec Q Arleen Radtlce Englnsh l-lome Ec Q Erna Radue Steno graphic and English G A A 3 Sensor Gregg 4 Junror Gregg 3 Grace Rafacz Stenographn and Englnsh Senior Gregg 4 Junnor Gregg 3 Eleanor Rahn English and Science Wahuscan 3 4 lndex Eoltor 4 Student ClubQ 3 4 French Club 3 4 Skyroclect 3 4 GAA 3 Ruth ann Rapp Stenographrc Sennor Gregg 4 Junnor Gregg 3 Student Club Q G A A 3 Lucllle Rasmussen English Student Club Q GAA 3 Madrlgal 3 Glrls Glee Club Q 3 Patncra Rasmussen Accountlng and Eng lush Homeroom Secretary Q GAA Q 3 4 Student Club 3 Robert Rasmussen General Busnness and Englnsh Men s Glee Club 3 Betty Rauschl Stenographlc and Englnsh Home room SecretaryQ Homeroom -l'reasurer3 G AA Q 3 4 Junuor Gregg 3 Student Club 3 Wil? -'ii n!w531x X99 W RADKE RADLJE RAHN RASMLJSSEN RASMUSSEN RADTKE RAFACZ RAPP RASMUSQEN RAUSCHL , 15 ' A -3 ' 5 j . . . 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My, If' R1 if RAYMOND REINHART REINICKE REMLJS RHYNER REGER REINHOLD REISSMANN RENFORD RIDDERBUSH Russel Raymond E glrsh Foball Q 3 4 Basketball Q 3 4 Baseball Q Eugene Reger Englrsh Marian Relnhart Stenographuc and English Student Club Q Junror Gregg 3 Sensor Gregg 4 Janet Reinhold Scrence and Math AA Q 3 4 Student ClubQ 3 4 Latan Club Lucille Remlclce Stenographrc and Eng lush l-lomeroom Treasurer Q G AA Q 3 4 Junror Curegg 3 Marian Relssmann Englrsh Anetha Remus Home Maltung and Englrsh Home Ec Club Q Belle Renford Englrsh Transferred from Fond du Lac 4 Mortar Board 3 Student Club 4 Arleen Rhyner Englrsh Junror Gregg 3 Student Club 3 G A A Q Helen Rldderbush Englrsh Student Club Q Davld Rlngle Science and Math Slcyroclcet Q 3 4 Student Councrl 3 Intematranal Relatrons Club 4 Forensscs 3 Math Club Q Mane Rlst Stenographrc and English Junror Gregg 3 Sensor Gregg 4 Student Club 4 Wallace Robertson Englrsh and Social Science Home room Presrdent 3 Football Q Raymond Roeslce Englrsh and Socral Scrence Manager of Checlcrng Commrttee 3 Roger Rohlf lnct trral Arts and Englrsh Slcr Club Q Swrmmmg Esther Ronnbeclc General Business G A A Q Junior Cnregg 3 Thomas Ryan Englrsh and Social Scrence StJdent Councrl Q l-lomeroom Vrce presrdent 4 Bettie Sal vador Englush SCDIOTS RINCJLE ROBERTSON ROHLF RYAN R ROESKE RONNBECK SALVADOR -if 30' Page 35 1 ' ' 1' 1 1 1 ,J f 4 ' ,Y IV., r7 '- 5' J Q ir ' .ILS 1 4 , I I l 'mth 15' ' I Z n - i O t 1 1 i J 1 1 1 ' V , if 1 C 1 N fr 5 441 , . . . 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Patricia Sayer English, Student Council Vice-president 4, Wahiscan CGirls' Sports Editor 35 CCO-activities Editor 43 3, 4, German Club Secretary-Treasurer 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Student Club Q, 3, . . . Duane Schaefer English, lop-l'latters 4, Madrigal Q, Forensics Q, Student Council Q, 3, Camera Club Q . . . Harry Scharmerffaxccount- ing and English, lntramurals Q, 3, 4 . . . Robert Schave' English, lntramurals Q, 3, 4 . . . Arleen Schmitz 'English and Social Science, l.atin Club 3, GJKA. Q . . . Lowell E. Schoenherrfffabnglish and Social Science, Student Council Q, Stamp Club 3 , , . Jim Schubring Science and Math. . . . Jacic Schueler English and Social Science, lntramurals Q, 3, 4, Conservation Club 3, 4, German Club 3, 4, l-li-Y Q, 3, 4 , . , Frank Schwartzfgcience and Math., l-li-Y 4, Torch Club 3, Qlympian Club Q, Student Council Q . .. Mary Elizabeth Seiirfgtenographic and English, Sl4yroclcet Q, 3, 4, Student Council Decoration Committee 3, 4, Senior Gregg 4, Club 4, Lcis c u?'., . Q, 3, 4, dtudent str si,,Et5,,j SCHUELER SCHWARTZ SELF. SIMONSON as -il 9' VIC .,.,,,w Gffff . -VX yr CQ if K N 5 N i sl lzmmrst i lgwl X1 ixlX ?5 5:48 xl 5 5 x , 9 X33 l l ,CN rl Q xg it l -l , 5 cl xl - N X I i I ' 7 4 t l sir 'S gl X ' SLOCUM SONNTAG STEIN STEINBACH STEINKE STERNBERG STIEBER STRASSMAN slrll V If X f is B 6 r Vernon Slocum? Englishsand Social Science . . Vilas Sonntags Accounting ancl English, Intra- murals Q . i . Robert Stein' English, Football Q, 3, Intramurals Q . . . Donald Steinbach English, Bowling 3, International Relations Club 4, Stu- dent Council 4, Slcyroclcet 4 . . . Raymond Steinlce English, Bowling 3, Intramurals Q , i . Richard Steinberg esAccounting and English, Intramurals Q, 3 . . . Betty Stieber English, GAA. Q, 3, 4, Student Club Q, 3, 4, Camera Club 4, Sub-Deb Club 4, Bowling 3 . , . Vernice Strassnran English, Camera Club 4 i . . LeRoy Strelc English, Intramurals 3, 4 i . . Donald Stublewslcis English, Boring Q, Intramurals Q, 3 , i . Rutl1Stul1lfautl1fEnglislwand Social Science, Slcyroclcet CEditor 4D Q, 3, 4, Student Club Q, 3, International Relations Club 4, Bowling 3 i . Robert Susor English and Social Science, Mens Glee Club 4. . .Beverly Swenson Stenograohic and English, Student Club 4, Junior Gregg 3, GAA Q . . . Marjorie Synnotts Stenographic and English, Junior Gregg 3, Senior Gregg 4, GAA Q, 3,StudentClub Q. . , Alma Talelslci A Fine Arts and English, GAA. 3, Girls' Glee Clcb 3, 4 . . . John Tallor Accounting and English . . , Joyce Tetzlaff Accounting and English, CEAA, Q, 3, 4 . . i Marcelene Tidd. F' ,fro I STREK STUHLFAUTH SWENSON TAFELSKI TETZLAFF STUBLEWSKI SUSOR SYNNOTT TALLO TIDD R Page 37 194444, ,fx 0 S K ' j A TORNOW TOURANGEALJ C U . S t CO 2:1 TRAEGER TRESS Dorvin Tornow-aGener s 395 C b 4...Pat gloura -yntgfa 3 S eb Cpresident 419, 3, ,Skyr Q, , , nb CI b jg, 4j meroom . . . Ju e Trae rAC Eng a oci Scnenc o TQUMBO TRUMBO VC 'On T255 dpll I C VANGALIS VAVRA 6 ngllsh emo, ge Page 38 'Q mes Tr Sc n e Mat Wahl an uma? na 4D aj Tore lub mpuanN ub Q l t ou crl Q me? Ares dent R IY4 orch u 0 mpl Q Student Council 3 atherlne ngalls English 4 l: nc 4 Student Club n t Council Q Doro! y Vav English nd Socnal Sclence G A 4 ome Ec CI 4 Homeroom Secre tary Q t ent Cou I Socaal Commnttee Q John V low Indus wal Arts and Englnsh Stage C e anager Q 3 l'lomeroom Treasurer 3 lor Club 3 Qlympuan Club Q ane Vrele Englnsh GAA Q 3 4 Student Club 3 Eugene Voeltzlce English Football Q lntramuralsQ DorlsVogel Englnsh G A A Q Junlor Curegg 3 Lorraine Voigt Steno graphic and English l'lomeroom Treasurer 4 Junnor Gregg 3 Senior Gregg 4 William Camera ClubQ Intramurals? Grace Welnke Englrsh and Social Science Home Ec Club 4 Safety Councnl 3 l-lomeroom Treasurer 3 Adnenne Welsberg Latin and English Sky rocliet 3 4 Math Club4 Student Club Q 3 4 Latin Club 3 French Club 3 Mrldred Welsser General Buslness lnternatlonal Relations Club 4 Safety Council 3 Glenn Welton Sclence and Math French Club CVICC president 3 3 4 -vu mff VEHLOW VIELE VOELTZKE VOGEL VOIGT WANTA WEINKE WEISBERG WEISSEE WELTON , st, C -Qe rG g4... -W ' ofa il ,dE 89' 3,4.H 5 Sho ' c ff h., A CB A as 9 , 4fl-'li?Y 14 A f A A I j UMG d l 4j A I SE F1 C A im , .UK 3 . . . Jo Tr o' 'nc th. '- fl CI b l A b fl j l j l Q . . . ' I 7 u j 13, '3, j l l , j ' I 3, 4j tl Glu Qi St A . . . M-.fy AJ fs rl 3 , Q g AA I I i , ' . . . J 9, 1 4 V - - so ' f Wantaflfnglish, Homeroom Vice-president 3, Vi . K, I ' j . . . Q Q IKE in nf .' I I i ' . 1 A U O I 1 .1 i ' 'i - ' A D I ' WMM! fi iffy tffv,-VIBM ,adjw fffseniors WENDOIRF WENDORF WENDT WENDT WETTERAU WILCOX WILL WILL WILSON WIRTI-I Mfffrf Emogene Wendorf English Junior Gregg 3 Gerhard Wendorf Science and Math German Club Q Alice Wendt Fine Arts and English I'Iomeroom Secretary treasurer 3 Eiayne Wendt Stenographic and English Junior Gregg 3 Senior Gregg 4 I'Iome Ec CIub Q Bernice Wetterau Stenographic and English I-Iomeroom Secretary Q I'Iome Ec CIub 4 Student CounclI SociaI Committee 4 Janice Wilcox Eng Ilsh Student CIub Q 3 4 Sub Deb CIub 3 4 GAA Q 3 4 I-Iomeroom president Q Secre tary 4 George WIII English and Social Science Boxing Q Golf Q Conservation CIub Q Swimming Q Student CounciI 4 Norbert WIII Accounting and English Student Council Assistant of Finance 4 Conservation CIub 4 Geraldine Wilson English Wahiscan 4 Home room president 4 GAA Q 3 4 Student CIub Q 3 4 I-Iome EC Club 3 Hudson Wirth Science and Math I-IIY 4 Torch Club 3 OIympian Ciub Q Latin CIub Q Student CounciI Q I-Iomeroom President 3 Russell Wiskow ski Stenographic and Enghsh Student CounciI SociaI Committee 4 Conservation CIub 3 Lydia WoehIertfEngIish- Safety CounciI 4 . . . Robert Young-'Science and IVIath.- I:ootbaII Q 3 4- BasI4etbaII Q 3 4- Boxing 3 4- Baseball . . . Dorothy Zastrowggtenographic and Eng- Iish- Junior Gregg 3 . . . .Ieanette Zemice! Stenographic and English- Student Club Q 3 4- Junior Gregg 3- Senior Gregg 4- Fred Zenderg EngIish- I-Ii-Y 4- Torch Club 3- Clympian Club Q- Iop-I-Iatters Q 4- I:ootbaII Q 3 4 . . . avid Zieglerfgcience and Math- I-Ii-Y 4- Torch Club 3- QIympian CIub Q- Wahiscan 4- Spanish Club 4, Student Council SociaI Committee 3j Student Council 4. SKOW I y! YOUNG ZASTROW ZEMKE ZENDER ZIEGLEI2 sax' -MW Paqe 40 Senior pictures Row Row Row ow JOHN BLACKMER FRED DAMP RENE FREES JAMES GARDNER NED GRAEBEL Nor Available EUGENE HOWE KATHRYN JENSEN HENRY KELLNAHUSER DONALD LA FAVE ROBERT MOESER THEODORE MUELLER CARL SANDVIG LYLE SAUTTER BURTON SCHROEDER SILAS SCHUI TZ JOSEPH SNIEGOSKI ELVIRA STEIN DELORES TORZEWSKI ELROY VILTER HUBERT WABERS Mid Semester Soph TOP PICTURE : Wahl Pleier Schulz, Alford Seubert, Young, Reiche Gowen, Allen, . Lund Krueger Morange, Hoppe Peters, Paslce, Fluegel Stieneclcer, Schmidt Schaefer, Drumm. z Skinner, Jaeger, Salavvater Krause, Schulenburg Kretlow, Buslco Kamlce, Laganlce, Rock, Rasmussen. 1 VonKanel, Carpenter Broclchaus, Tetzlall, Schlief Brown, Hanke, Kolpitke Luetschwager, Buetow Bauma LOWER PlCTURE Row z Czerwinslci Radtlce l-lartwig, Krueger, Kuhnert, Schultz, Shymanslci. ow : Kuehl Forsmo, Forsmo, Mortenson, Hansen, Schneider, Ueclcer Otto Krueger, Schmieden. Row : Schuetz, Zernelce Meydam, Kmen Mleziva, Iriclc Jirovec, Lucht Eidsaune, Row z Tobalslcy Zilisch Wood, Geisel, Schuster, Woehlert Radtlce Luedtke, I - 4 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 9 1 1 1 R 'l 1 1 1 1 U 4 I 1 R 3 1 1 1 Q 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 PRESIDENT James Gahnz Lois Paszelc Stevens Paszek C3ahnz l-lere vve are, juniors, the envy of the sophs, in the busiest and best ol our high school years. We are the privileged characters who present the junior prom, the social event which climaxes the school year and leaves us with many happy memories. We are well represented in every Field. Our outstanding athletes are: Bendriclc, Burelc, Dalnador, Henning, Hunger, Kuebler, Lewitzlce, Nimz, Scheel, and Rozmenoslci, who have all received the official W. Those who carry the banner for the junior class in band and orchestra are: Bannerman, Blair, Fluegel, Grill, Koch, Krueger, Kyler, Lambrecht, Thaclqray, and Viertel. The songbirds ol our class are: Dettinger, Kent, Nlularlcey, paszelc, and Paynter, From our midst Come some ol the future journalists: Slqroclcet'f'Damon, Eluegel, l'lannemann, and Lussier, Wahiscan cGauger, l-lellce, Schuetz, Silbernagel, Stevens, and Wagner. Next year, as seniors, we hope to do even a better job than we did this year. VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER George Stevens Page 41 Juniors . . . Class of 1945 We Are The Future Citizens I 5 2 Page 42 HOME ROOM 1 51 POW3 H Berndt W Cooper D Berres W Beck J Dalnodar F Brown B Bretl S Burek M Benlke Row? F Albee M Block G Behlung M Block M OBrien A Bartel E Burek I Achterberg C Bare POW1 O Burk L Buttler B Brehmer E Burns L Arnerte H Bndvvell B Conrad P Costa G Beck N Burelc L Buch berger HOME ROOM 359 Povv3 B Ostrsng W Kurth J Lwllle D Parsons J Wagner B Ohm L Pagenkopf M Mattlce POWQ O Meyer J Draack J Young B Schultz B LaVake D Pelot D Braatz D Marquardt Pow'I M Mahoney B Krueger P Phyner L Lerch G Paetzold D Pagenkopf L McCormnclc B Lnllne J Krohn E Kroenrng 3 - 1 ' 1 - 1 ' 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 A 1 - I A 1 . , . , . ' , , , . ' , . , . , . , . L . 3 - 1 - 1 A 1 - 1 - 1 4 1 ' 1 - 1 4 ' ' 1 r ' 2 , ' , , , . ' , . , . , , , , , . ' . 1 - 1 ' 1 - 1 ' 1 - 1 - 1 ' 1 - - 3 - 1 ' 1 ' 1 - 1 - 1 ' 1 A - 1 r 1 1 1 - 1 ' Of A Free Ancl Democratic Nation K 1 M. lm su' X sl N Y X X w x3-J L. we Ss Y- L, X Q ' , X ils X X HOME ROOM 304 POW3 J Braun D Bauer G Curler B Blume H Tessmer K Dnseher D Tourangeau E Torzewslcl Pow Q M Umnus L Ulrneh B Vnergutz B Dearth W Venslce G Treeder M Tewes P Torzewslcn M Tndd HOME ROOM Q11 l2ow3 P Trevnranus J Menlalnn B Ohlsen E Olson K Ol.eary J Mosher B Meyer M Olson POWQ E Nunnernann C Walters L Nentzlce E Mularlcey T Radtlce l. Moser C Olson E Olson S OBrnen M Meldnson Rowl M Narron I Medvecz B Nnenow J Nelson B Bnscholf J Nelson A Messerlcnecht M Myszlca D Neldhold 3 0 I Page 43 Sl Row 1: M. Sullivan, A. Styza, D. Teseh, O. Gorslci, I.. Paszek, H. Tlniele, C. Trierweiler, l. Taylor, K. Viertell : , ' , . , . ' , . , . , . , . , . , . l ' , . Pow Flow Row J Pow Row M Goetsch Povvi P Gottschellf J Sal? M Hanson M Grave M Held D Grass J Gustafson F Hanson C Frank C u-530 Soon Destlned To Do Great Things HOME ROOM 306 ROW3 E Sulbernagel R Thaclcray C Schuetz O Stachovak A Sraszdlf M Seefeld H Strehlow Row? L Srernberg J Schumann D Stubbe C Heike G Stelch J Smnth M Skmner R Synnott J luss POW1 C Schuetz V Schubrung J Schultz J Lxljequsst M Stecklnno V Stupllch N Siomlnskr A Sculicovv P1 C Strehlow Pow Pow Row I HOME ROOM Q56 3 P Holzem W Hrrsch F Jahnke O Horn E Jesse H P-hntze Q M Fluegel D Jenlcsns J Hoskun L Henjum B Jonas A Jaeger 'I M Huebner D I-hldensperger B Johnson E l-hnzmann E Hoppe B Hllmersheusen O P-iorzrnan A Heyer ehn pm Page 45 l I 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 ' e1 ' 1 - - 1 . 1 . 1 - 1 . 1 - r' 1 . 1 A 1 . 1 D fer : . , . , . , . , . M, . , . , , 3., , 1 . , . , . , . , . , . ' . : . , . , . , 4 ' , . , . . : A 1 1 1 - 1 A 1 1 4 1 A 1 - 1 - 1 ,J . D L IJ! sf X, D fa., ' ' 1 li . veg' 1 1 0 f f 934 I 1 3 6 X A . A . ,W N I ' J? fi fl , 4 ' Refi: L hif- I J' D' f l - , 3 , S ., ,J 1 .4 5 A 4, N I , . 1 ' j' 1 ' 1 '1 1 6 C I 31 .. f.,,1 - nk x V J ! 1 DU2 To Carry Oh And IITIPFOVC The Taslcs Page 46 X! G-'Q Q-Q-y HOME ROOM Q07 ROW3 O France C Schroeder C Schlelelbeln E Schrmdt K Schneclc L Bannerman T Sautter D Salzsledcr M Kasten D Schneider E Tanclc W Stevens Row? E Blair C Schilling D Heuss B Rlstovv J Rogalla L Zuehlke R Schemmel D Jagler V Oanzer Rowl R Runzheumer A Welsh D Salzsreder F l-loll B Richardson D Cuauger I Lewltzke C St Mary A Woldt D Schaltzel B Rohr L Rozmenoslc: ow Row Row Row HOME ROOM Q05 B Marquardt W Lonsdorf L Mathwnck D Lodholz H Levvntzlce G Lambrecht L Levenduslcy M Marshall B Levine M Mclioslcy A Bennett D Larnbrecht S Lnbrnan E Lrque O Lella S Malcovvskn C Laesslg D Luedtke J LaVucl4 R Lapunslcn P Mathwnch S Llppke J McLennan M Mayer B Marquardt B Lange M Loelller L Lewancloslu W Levandoslcn M Lunt P ,' I, ,.. l..-I L S 4 c f' N . M' V 2 ,L 1 F- V ,L ' 4 .- ..W -- , 1 1 ' 0 I iy Y Mi if Ex L' 4 ' . Ll .51 l -1 1 J 1 .I l l Q 7 1 1 l I 1 1 f r 5 n 1 ' 4 ! . I 1 1 1 4 V L 1, A if fs 1 1 ' A A 5' V :QMLQQQQ 1 L ll, 7 1 n' 2 1 1 . fr x ' 'S f o S ' ' 1 QI 1 . 4 , 1 . fs... N 4 , V 2 f ' 5, 4 I L, K , 1 sf , ., ' ' H x fl ll O, 5 L V ' , 1 1 A .-c . 4 , ,R 'FP L 1 . , . , . ' , . ' , , , . , . , . ' 7, . , , , , , . . : . ', 4 ' ' , . , . ' , . , . , . , . , . . : , ' , . , . ' , , , . ' , . D , . , , , , . , . , . , . . R 4: . , , , . ' , . , . , . . 33 - 1 - 1 - - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - L - Q: , , . ', . ' , . , . ' , . ' , , , , ' , 'll . , . , . , . , . , . ', . ', . . The Seniors Are About To Relinquislw HOME ROOM Q01 Row 3: A. Knuppel P. Kukulka, D. Krause, P. Nnmz, N. Krueger, B. Koch, W. Krause, P. Kramer, ll Kettunen, W. Kallnke. Pow Q: D. Krahn, I. Klade, l. Garske, L. Foclws, J. Koy, J. Klernlweinz, Q. Klos, G. Krxelwn, M, Kordus. Pow 'lx J. Kruit, M. Hunt, J. Krueger, I. Bukowski, A. Kulwnert, D. Kemps, J. Knop, R. McCarthy, M. Klrmek. HOME ROOM 101 Row 3: D. Buss, A. Habeck, K. Kennedy, W. Schemmel, E. Piclmetto, H. Sclmeel, B. Scl'1uett,C. Allen, L. Matlwwick, W. Fehl. Pow Q: L. Wiesner, N. Gilstad, M. Greeb, N. Cook, B. Schmeling, J. Cotey, L. Filratreau, E. Brunner, M. Hellman, B Struck, E. Sautter. Row 1: M. DeLisle, P. Donner, E. Bigtlwunder, M. Oauger, B. Relclw, V. Brandt, l2, Kltzerow, M. Held, D. Kazten, D. Jellnek, G. Kell. l Page 47 2 o 1 1 o l I We HBVC One MOTC YCBI' To Go Page 48 ,- fi X GYM RON3 H Wendorf ll Wnrt D Preuss J Zlmmerer M Warner D Ylmmerman J Peuclnl A Vfenzel H l-lo Wrederhoeft Pow Q F Wanta M Zrnkevez P Nysse B Zastrow I Zarnlce D Wendorl M Wdroslw D Woller B W roslw lr berger POW1 R Wedepolwl M Zastrow V Helwng I Znllman M Werner l? Wersser B Winter C Wie ne lfe L D Zimmerman HCME RQQM Q10 Pow 3 C Pleper F Padunz S lxyler H Pamtlmn G Stevens B Plantlbo P Paynter B Peterson CJ Qadsclw B Pow Q l. Plantllqo lf Relwleldt D Pophal M Prellwutz J Padant P Rololl C Pregont J Puatelf F2 Paulson A Powl P Da l J Plank P Sclwl A Suslce E Petersen K Smith B Passovv J Penn I. l2adtPe V Pc e Wet en Vflmmer Pregont Powers P ll l T P LJ W' l Li l . I . . ' I xi 5 f .' . i t Q 5 Jo . in rl tgx.-Z' Y V' :A Q . 1 I xl !'? ,bv s Pl 'W 3 1 5, 1 P ' l f .4 ll . . I M K Q JK, -4 ' YI ee-J , fl..-Q-A 'A . L, ' 26 5 C fxlkk kk kb PX: I I 1 ' 1 ff A SX' -. 1 l ' 0 S5 I s i 3 S , lf Z l W 1 . ,, , , ,A , 4 , .D ,X , , , . r-.f.'land,l1. Sophomores . . . Class of I946 PRESIDENT Sdm MOVTISOU Edward Threl Roger White Morrison Threl Whrte We Sophomores feel proud to be a part ol the busy Isle of W I'I S we came here last fall green and wonderrng what It would be lrlce Today we feel quite grown up since we have overcome that early trmrdlty Upperclassmen strII thrnlc we are IGCICIDQ ID talent and abrlrty It s just too bad that they won t be here to really see us ID action during the next two years Among us are many popular and talented students we have given these people ID mental musrcal stars are Bornfleth Chappell Cluey Colle Lotzer Mcfoxleavy Rrege Slocum Staples Vrertel Our vocal students are Goetzman Krause McCulloch and Slcrnner Those of us who have helped on the pubhcatlon stalls this year are Eggebrecht Genrrch Slcud Kreller Rrehn Stevens and Threl We have two more years to go before we hnrsh but we re Ioolcung Iorward to these years with anxrety and enthusrasm We are determrned to really malce our stay at W I-I S worth whrle and well remembered VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER Page 49 , , . . ., , . i . , athletics: I-Ioenisch, Krienlre, Morrison, Nitzsche, Sloan, and Wenzel. Our instru- . Z l ' I I I I . I , , ' - I , , . I . . . Z I . I I , 1 I . t . . l - . Freedom OF The Press Page 56 THESKYROCKET THESKYRCCKET llt silt hy .nt 1 Q mu hx h srlmol Ytausxu Nhxrnu mu eww mo' 0 WILL Charler ,f Wig 0 A tw W J LJ' l XX HIS-dll Wzsconsin EDYI ORIAI BOARD ln C nt rtxnt l'r1or Nl rn xgmq Tdrtor Xl tht up I tutor 1 tturc my dn 4 I rr mr U l tr or tu ll xutl1S rllllruth l Xlxrx Bath Sill X1 Xlxrlx mx tn tr! xlll lm ft 4 1 r trnl tilt ru 1 rrlu I Memo to the lfdrtor By the tame the paper us put to bed each night we lenow a mad jumble ol thoughts must race through your head NG' you cant have an extensronl Wrll the publisher gave us any INK lor thus ISSUE? Then the next day ID school the student body regards you and your stall as some lcrnd ol eccentrlc und: ylduals who, lt seems, have the abulrty to put rnlor matron Into one ear, and ooze set up type out ol the other ear senror class and the Wahuscan stall loan wrth the rest ol the school nn ollerung you our sympathy and con gratulatlons Last lall you Accepted the Challenge and have carrned on to Vrctory In splte ol your surmountlng obstacles thus past school year Standing Marty, Gersse, Genrlch, Bump, Lussler, Fluegel, Lenz, Alford Srttung Hayes, Sell, Traeger Inserts Stuhlfauth, Bahr l'ublishr'1l every llll't'f' wt-1-ks during 1- .' - l ml yvnl' llto t I I stud- s nl'W:1l Still .-- 'r A 'tg ,-- , '- .L , Sill - ,failure - r . . t. .,, IJ Y' ig ' ' ' 'Q 1'T':l:'?l'T'I1'p ff ' ' ' ' . 4 A' + ,ali gl pf ' A-vf lfvlltrnr- - 'I -f. .,.., , ,.....,, .. ll flt A. ,Xsfs 1 z lxl ..... .... . . ,....... , ..... Bill I. -nz - I f kill' 't ' Q ffrirQ.'rQrQXri.CrgQ.l, jrirk r.r..Qr.Q 'VS d hard life YOU people Of the DV655 lead- The F1 - Editors ,,,. ..... ........, X 'l 'Im . 1 1' ' ' ' ' ' Cnr 'IZ 't-nr. .. .. .. . ...... .... Na ll up 1 A Pr mf fltur . ., ,,.. ,., .,. ,, . . .ll v As :Xlfurll ' lint s' Spa ts lfmlilur. , . .. .,.., .,.. I fu' I7 -gt-I ' f1irls'Sp rls lfrlllurs. ..Yrr1-iu.i:1 1'nri'l, 31:1 ga - llztycs ' V A 4 I Rr-write fl't 's ...... ...... . ... jun' -'lf 'gg 'I' , lfu'ln.tn'- li-tt rr . . . Sh' nmrlslutlll l l . If 'C 7 C: 1 , ' Q . l' .li K y Y K V 1 wg 4, - '11 ' ln Tl'l2 World TOmOl'l'OW QUILL AND SCROLL GP'- 11 Stude ed b an t J ournallsts V7 3-6 Top Row Traeger Berg Bump Evans Wagner Schuetz Lussler Gensse Alford Ralwn Srttlng Sell Radloll Plner Tourangeau Genrrch CLeney absent Seventeen outstanding journalists ol tlne business and edntorlal stalls ol tlwe Slcyroclcet and Wanlscan were rnntuated rnto Qurll and Scroll nnternatlonal honorary society lor lwuglw sclrmool journalrsts on Marcln 3 7944 For tlwls recommendation tlwe candrdates must l'1ave done superior vvorl4 IH vvrutrng edrtnng or busrness management and be entlwer juniors or senuors ID tlwe upper tlwurd ol tlwerr class sclmolas tucallv Doris Alford Gordon Berg Nancy Bump Florence Evans Elarne Gensse Vlrglnra Genrnclw Wrllard Leney .laclc Lussler 1944 INITIATES Vivian lVlarty Meredltlm pluer Elaine Radlotl Eleanor Palm Clwarles Sclwuetz Mary Betll Sell .leanette lraeger patrucna lourangeau James Wagner Rrght Offncers Stuhlfauth Mer rnll Bauer Lenz Page 57 1 ..... as ' ,V ,Ht ' L 4 , . 1 1 , , . 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W 4 , . xl A 4 - 1 , I 'I R -M A W 3, cr is 141' ' A , 75 A 5 1 41 1 1 I 1 1 V 1 F 1 1 ' 3 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 I . , v . : I - 1 1 - N lop pic ure Silbernagel Thiel Lussier l-lelke Berg Stevens Cone V Genrich Berre Johnson B Genrich Rasmussen Slcud Narron Marty Wilson Lower picture Thiel Lussier l-layes Steinbach Cherelc Lodholz l?ahn l-lanneman l-lolle Callahan Tourangeau Kiefer Stevens l-leld Fletcher Huebner Prehn Lapinslce Koy Levine Damon Nienow Krahn Eggebrecht Schubring Page 58 Wahiscan Assistants About l O5 every afternoon a cluster ol stu dents gather around the publications directors es receive slips ol paper from him A casual observer once aslced il these bits ol green paper were receipts lor service rendered this genial news man also teaches linglishl l-lowever they were merely passes to admit the Wahiscan assistants to their editorial and business otlices lhese people with their sixth period and alter hour labors are rendering invaluable service to their editors and are getting training and experi- ence that will qualify them lor the various editor posts in the ensuing years. Slcyroclcet Assistants lhese are the Slcyrocket assistants lheir iobs numerous lheirtalent at least lreely given Their ambition unbounded 7 7 7 lheir reward in heaven Being all rugged lndividualists the two separate stalts business and editorial never seem to get into each other s hair When the business statl turns in enough ads lor two issues the edi tonal statl has a corresponding amount ol copy lhen in the next issue there are lew ads and less copy. lhen their editors turn on the heat and pull them out ol the tire. But all this is experience that will bring them closer to their goal editors ol their department. Standing Brown Marty LaDussre Loellle Leney Frees Duetsch Lenz Sitting Damon Collins Skinner FOFCDSICS -lhe outstanding characteristic ol the 1944 forensic season was the large number ol students that parti cipated in the preliminary tryouts From a hundred students twenty hve speakers were selected to take part in the home contests First place winners represented Wausau in the Valley League contest held at Tomahawk on March Q9 WINNERS CDF HOME CQNTEST Qratory First place, Jack Brown second place, Gloria Damon second place, Vivian Marty Extemporaneous Beading First place, l-lelen Leney, second place Ruth Deutsch Serious Declamation First place, Mary Collins, Speech Champs Virginia Genrich vvinnerofthe local and regional American Legion oratorical contest was one of the nine high school students to take part in the state Finals held at Milwaukee on March 31 She received a high rating in the state and main tained Wausaus record of having a regional winner for six consecutrve years Jack Brown Wisconsin Valley League champion in ora tory, was the only orator to receive the A highest award rating in his event at the League contest l-lelen Leney received the A award at the League contest in Tomahawk the district contest at Stevens Point, and won honors in the state Finals at Madison Right Brown Genrich Leney Cinsertb second place, Jeanne LaDusire l-lumorous Declamation First place, Marion Loelller, second place, Sue Skinner Faculty Forensic Committee E C Marquardt chair man and coach ol oratory and extemporaneous speaking Alma Elstrom extemporaneous read ing, serious declamation, Jane Thomas, humorous declamation Mary Umhoeler, Business manager l-lovvard Shawl I I v I 1 l ' V I lr! ll I f ' 3 , , . I , -A ' ' 2 . . , '- f 1 ' f A . f I Y l j Extemporaneous Speaking: First place, Bill Lenz, i , , f I , . . I . A . I I 1 V , - . Page 60 The Hep Club l-lrgh School Nrghtery Curve us sornethung to dol lhrs was the cry ol the students a year ago lhe summer was deadl lhen l-lep Club came along and lrlqe a bolt out ol the blue the students cries were answered l-lep Club rs a place to go and dance and meet ur lrrends It IS held every Frrday nrght ear round except when other actlvltles lnterlere l'lep Club ahfalrs are governed by 14 students lhey are headed by Brll Merrell president, fvlrtzle Gran holm vlce presrdent Gordon Berg treasurer and lflarne Radlotl secretary More power to you l'lep Club You ve done a hne lobl Above Chl Oh' Who rs that gurl dancsng with Chuck Schuetz or can t you see her? The l-lep Club ntrerbugs are nvrng to the musnc ol l-larry James Center Margre Hayes gets the green lrght from Glorra Damon for Sung Band rs ready to go unto nts theme song lor the pleasure and entertainment of all members and guests of Hep Club Lower Merrall grabs the cash Berg tears off the admrssron trckets and McCully shells out as l-lellce Graebel and lrrends want their turn The executive officers of Hep Club lrsten rn as Peggy Fennel grves her voice to the revolving disc for the enjoyment of posterity Row Q: Finken, Cotey, Harris, Kyler, Smith. Povv 'lt Schaefer, Christianson, Zencler, Dahm, Meurett, Mueller. The Top Hatters Keeping up the tradition, which has become a part ol our high school activities, a jumping, living, dance band was again lormed under the name ol the lop l'latters, by a group ol hep-cats lrom the band and orchestra. The boys got started early in the First semester and alter much hard vvorl4 and many rehears- als Cvvere they riotsD they linally came out ol hibernation and played lor the students at assemblies, dances, pep meetings and at l-lep Club until Uncle Sam began to deplete the ranlcs, The cooperation and help given by Mr. Grill, the powers that be, and most important ol all, you students, made the band possible. At this writing Duane Schaefer, Jack Cotey, and Jaclc l-larris have already lelt to Hbeat it outn lor Uncle Sam. Madrigal Singers Pow 3: Earl Broclchaus, l-lovvard Borchardt, Don Jorgenson, James Krienlce, Charles Knippel. Pow Q: Evelyn Mularlcey, Pat Pow- ers, Donna Mae Dettinger, Ruth Goetzman, Dawn Narron, Elaine lrick, June Olson, Grace Lella. Row 1: Dolores Lal9ort, Patricia Peneau, Lois Paszelc, Joanne Meurett, Kathryn Krause, Gladys Kmen, Miss Darrin. The CIIOII' ,lo Darrun Dnrector The students of W HS have been entertained thus year by very hne programs presented by the chour The speed vvuth vvhrch the choir stnrs up a show does not ID the least ahlect rts hne quality This was shown ID therr hrst performance on Armlstrce Day November 'll The Christmas season brought Forth many actlvrtles for the cholr carolrng ID the halls at school a program lor the students, and srngrng lor the Knwanrs and Rotary clubs They gave a demonstratlon ol cholr and vocal trarnung at the P T A s of the Grant Longfellow and John Marshall schools also lor the students ol .lunror Hugh and other organizations ol the cnty Instead ol grvrng an opera thus year the chorr presented a slcut Qld Fashron Garden un whuch gurls were the partncnpants lhe climax ol the year was the All clty Music Festival on May Day which featured patrlotuc songs So vve can t say that they came through with too little too late F2ow4 Johnson Albee Wrrt Borchart Kent Wnmmer Horn Schuttenberg Schaefer Werner Hernrlchs Coetzman 'lewes Paynter Brown Fahl Row3 Fnedler Plank Threle Salvador Kort Fluegel Pregont Dahllce Brandenburg lrrclc Narron Knrppel Pow? Schueler Paszelc Aldrich Krueger Hazen Olson Genrlch Johannes Wilson Lella Bremer Welsenfeld Cundy Rovv'I Arndt Hanson Doleschal Garslce Dettrnger Mrss Darrrn Trrervveller Srmonson Draeger Klrmelc LCVdFdOWSlCI Page 62 I I , . ' 1 . . ., , ... , , , . ., . . ,rr . r-. . 1 1 1 . 1 - . I , . : I I I I I I I I I I I- I I I I ' 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - i I I I I I I I I I I I I ' 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' - Vocal Groups Duringthe pastyearourschool has been entertained by two sub-divisions ol the choir: the Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs. School audiences received a new ear thrill when the talented Boys, Glee Club bowed its way into the spotlight For the First time this year. Both glee clubs were composed ol choir members and those interested in voice education. BOYS' GLEE CLUB Pow 3: Nelson, l-lorn, Heinrichs, Kent, Schofield, Turner. Pow Q: Wiesner, Delaney, Wirt, l-l. Plantilco, Barwig, Johnson. Pow T: Brolchaus, Jorgenson, C. Knippel, A. Knippel, Cleveland, Krienlce, Brown. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Pow 4: Kort, Paszek, Powers, Meurett, Olson, Narron, Hazen, Gernetzky, Bliese, Frees, Peissman. Pow 3: Salvador, Penn, Salz- seider, Goetzman, Hanson, Bran- denberg, Dahlke, Krause, Hoppe, Tafelslni, Messerknecht. Pow Q: Czerwinski, l-lalkoslci, Zastrow, Marquardt, Woehlert, Kmen, Carney, Trierweiler, Neid- hold, Melanson, l-lildensperger, Bow 1: Bloom, l-leyer, Britton, Wilson, Peneau, Slcinner, Malar- lcey, A. Dahllfe. W4 ' fe ? iff -IPP ' ,35!v'lF pf,,g W 3-':.r'?i,f 3? QQK 1 A V 5 1--4.b' Qg 6g Z-QV 5 rglkgql ' tr. ' 'Hx l 'Vik '4i3'lfr!..L Qtqdhiy' 13 ' .ff . ' XX I M 'Sv' . . ,M I-MJ5 gf using if , 3 mg., 'gfbx V X 1 'vs W' CBCC gP C O N .C I- L 0 Ll. C N en 'U C fu 1 C 'U ...J L 'D U N .C .1 in OI lS H. SC Wi I Fd cent in FIS organizatio usicai remoq m the io H5 U C o U .o o - L.. N nn 4.1 'O U P O L Q. L11 fo .C 'U C fo .O .C CD .C L .Q C N U3 3 'U tn D 5 U .C +C ondly C S2 dDCi Z I'T1 r un ior iiye and s biue T: U C Q o 3 rt appearance oi the trim by the Firs zled .LJ oiaz is ,the audience M HCC O U L L9 Z 04 34 'U C O U7 w ff O Us 3 E C U oi th GUCC C bfi .C .1 Ps .O L 5 X aice any Dm nted 'U .C U these words 'O L 'U U .C V7 'D .C 'O C 'U .O cv .C ... '6 L ma .O E cv E Ps L an P LLJ .2 L 2 O -E cv -O .., 'U cv L on 'D L0 w oncerts these c H5 .C U 'U w -U E .C ms I conquests. W DC OPI tO band U 5 -U w L L D O. Ln phy has iioso .C O. H6 .6 an .C P- C N bs 2 O. ... tn N L O O O. an .U C 'U .C 4.1 L U ...J .1 U .O L U 7 U C ua 'O C fo .O -O w cn -O 2 D. Q2 5 'D .C bs me .C i- TA O. ned to Cmd F it has pir uv 'U 3 an 3 -an 'O C 'U .O U ..C .4 but 51 engagement out oi town ts band to cance U .C .H -O U an D 'U U ar has The W t. o by the War Departmen S do siced to CVCI' d when possible, d at if ncerts, CO extra US eitort by piayi 2 U .C .J C TQ 'D O 4.1 Ln U 7 U uw E U .C -4.1 uent their Freq L .Q 6 S ector, dir an 4.1 'U C ra 'O C fo .O tw .C .J O J., tn QC C fo .C 4. O C d d2bt OW mun ty TTT CO OUI' oi people and Uv 1 S H6 an 4.1 C U -U D .H an N .C i- year past schooi I S th raie OUI' FTIO sts tO boo 6 .Z O m U C O .O E O L P- The Band on Parade The rd. 'U D O L O E O 5 O avnllff' 5 43 . Q s Wvlgf f' wt ' 'K X '- A? x l X Arg-?b i rf, ,A KZ , N A 4 , Q v ' XY fix? fl ' mtl'-K as, I x.u Zhi' ,E xg N, W' kiss N4 T . ' 4 K 4 5 - ,dying ' 191' -42 , W , F., a' .i . Left to rrght Burovv Brown Peterson McCully Drckhotf Narron Under the glare ol blunclung footlnghts and wrth the smell ol grease pannt qurte new to them the T944 Senror Class presented papa ls All on the evening of November QQ 1943 The audlence was unusually attentrve lor two reasons It was a very unusual play, the lives and loves ol a Mennonite pennsylvania Dutch lamlly and secondly Patterson Green s comedy was remarkably well produced Jaclc McCully played the part ol the stern Mennonlte papa with lmagunatlon Jaclc Brown the son ol Jake also drd a superb job ot actnng Geraldine Burow as the daughter Marlan Dnclrholl as Mama Dawn Narron as a gossupy neighbor and LaVerne Peterson as the policeman all drd an equally hne job ol portraying their characters The costumes qurte obvnously toolt a great deal ot worlc Many were made here rn school and others came from a Chicago costumer The set lelt very little to the lmaglnatlon and was greatly enhanced by the carelul selection ol propertles The costumes and propertues were arranged by Arlene Ross and her commuttee The entrre production was under the dlrectlon ol Lllllan Bohl ol the Drama Department Bfxcr smot TECHNICIANS P A fl Assrstant to Director Q Q! Meredith plrer J 'f publrcrty Director Bette Bahr Henry Meuret John Vehlow Jim Wagner Dlrector s Stall Bugbee, Mueller Zemlce Brown Bran denburg Rahn l.eney l-lyde l-lem Fandre Traeger l'lase Conrad Cone l-lase Stneber Slmonson Vangalls M lansen Delaney X ,M XT? 9 MV X X4 cry as ,, Q 1 QR lc ::l M M W rm rm Page 67 tg b Kon , . Papa ls All wt 12 X all fl 4 lg it . any Q Xl I 1,3 l l fl, - Stage Crew: fb 9 r f' r A ' A Wmtl f 5 ll . r f ? l ff 'f 1' 1 ' 1 I I 1 I A I en X X a la l llqf A X L41 xx Q, ,sk llwf Standing: Slcud, Pennel, Schofield, Fitzke, Zemlce, Mayer. Sitting: Radlotf, Staples, Stieber. Silbernagel, Turner, Slfinner, Koy, Merrill. The Une-Act Plays Depicting individuals lar beyond their own personalities, the characters ol the three one-act plays displayed an aptitude lor becoming top-notch actresses and actors. Don't Feed the Animalsl' by Robert Wellington, is a comedy depicting the status ol the last man on earth. Miss Elizabeth Boardman directed the produc- tion, with Nancy Bump as student director. The charac- ters were: Jimmie Walton, the Hlast man on earth, played by John Staples, Buttons, Jimmie's Hlceeperfl Elaine Radlotl, Scripps, the butler, David Schofield, Diane Carter, a debutante, Peggy pennell, the teacher, Polly Fitzlce, Marie and Dorothy, pupils, Jeanette Zemlce and Mary Lou Mayer, respectively, Pearl and Sadie, two Hdamesf' Natalie Slcud and Betty Stieber, respectively. 'l0verhead,,' another comedy, was written by Stan- ley Kautlmann, It is the story ol a writer who manages to get out ol a predicament which was caused by the installment man, This play was directed by Miss Joan Fisher, with Ann powers as student director, lts cast included John Turner as Boswell Johnson, Sue Slcinner as Lu, his wile, Edward Silbernagel as Mr. pripp, the installment man, Jeanette Koy as Mrs. Schermerhorn, a piano teacher, and Bill Merrill as Demosthenes l'lult, lamed author and Mrs. Schermerhorn's ardent admirer. I Hub vr- 'q Nmmf' McCulIy, Brown, Peterson. In Rehearsal . . . HSmol4escreen', by Robert Kasten, is a dramatic play showing how a murderer is deceived into a confession. USmolcescreen was directed by Miss Genevieve Sherman, with Bette Bahr as student director. The cast included Greta Peterson as Katy Luce, Ha hard-boiled molln, Jaclc Mcfully as Jacl4 Burns, a detective, and Jaclc Brown as Smolce Briggs, a dope Fiend. Committees for the three one-act plays were: Ad- vertising, Lu Ann Prehn, chairman, Delores Cohen, John Hollingsworth, Kay prey, John Steinlee, make-up, Florence Evans, chairman, Marilyn Sldnner, Lorraine Zuehllte, programs, Doris Fehl, chairman, Nancy Brown, The Committees. Jo Ann Prehn. The following comprised the properties Committees: H0verhead, Dawn Narron, chairman, Phyllis l-lolles, Ellen pepper, Marion prellwitz, 'iDon't Feed the Animalsf' Marvanne Arnold, chairman, Eileen Diclcotl, Jean Riebe, Delores Gauger, Smol4escreen, Charlotte Pregont, chairman, Jerrie Wilson, Bernice Wetterau, Berdina Luedtlce. The committee in charge ol the slcit presented at assembly was comprised of Janice Nelson, chairman, Ruth Stuhllauth, Eileen Dehl- ing, Joan Stevens. The party alter the plays was planned by Esther Eandre, chairman, Jeanette Radant, Dorothy Vavra, Gordon Berg. V 'JW' ,Mana 'M 'Ka -i IN?-i.Ht'y!w f. mfwkv gvf Nous Acceptons Le de'Fi Many oi the meetings ol the French Club this year were devoted to puppet shows presented by the First year class ol the French students and several slcits dis- played by the second year class. This year the club is supervised and planned by Miss Arnold, the successor ol Miss Schweizer, and the president, Betty Bahr. Each month the organization is entertained by an interesting tallc or discussion on France, lollowed by the singing ol well-known French songs. Pow 3: Stevens, Howland, How- land, Padtlce, Bump, l2ahn, Alford, Loeifler. Row Q: Schmeling, Bartel, Cook, Wilcox, Slcud, Kroening. Row 1: Mahoney, Gauger, Dehling, Bahr, Rhyner, Kitzerow, Harrison. FRENCH CLUB Aceptamos la demanda ln this, a year when the HGood Neighbor policy!! was all important, the Spanish Club was formed. Seno- rita Ward, the advisor, opened the series ol meetings with a talk on her Mexican travels. Many interesting meetings followed. An appreciation ol the South American people through their language and country will lighten the challenge we carry, the malting ol a better world, SPANISH CLUB Row 5: Kleinheinz, Grill, Olson Berg, Merrill, Geisse, Damon. Row 4: Brehmer, Schmeling, Wy- man, Wimmer, Ziegler, Doyle, Berres. Row 3: Bluhm, Wilde, Nienow, Levandowslce, Huebner, Prey, Hintz, Luetzchvvager, Levine. Row Q: Taylor, Kitzerow, Lapinslce Cook, Blanlcsten, Pennel, Landsman Hyde, Holzem, Tidd, Pow 'l: Sell, Kriehn, Allen, Plier, Mayer, Fitzlce, Sayer. 1 1 I We Accept ln Many The Challenge Languages Row 3: Genrich, Wahl, Jahnke Stevens, Prehn, Alford, Marty, Schem mel, Sturteyant. Row SZ: Morange, Lund, Skinner Bliese, Morrison, Skinner, Cone Jagler, Forsmo, Forsmo, Kuehl. Pow 1: Heiser, Marcell, Cherelc Dehling, Koehler, Ruechel, Schumann LATIN CLUB Provocationem Ac bythe aedile, Bradley l'loFlman. Ea one meeting. The ollices ol the alter the early Roman governmen were Barbara Genrich and Geor gram this year included slcits, game the singing oi Latin songs, The Waulatians were organize students to become better acquai The Latin Club consists ol severa c c C c r lile and customs, and to learn ol study. GERMAN CLUB Row 3: Braun, Schueler, Koch Bauer, Schroeder, Kuyler. Row Q: Klosterman, Sherbert, Prehn Brown, Paynter. Pow 1: Sayer, Radlolf. K 4 17 'Q s' Page 79 Student Club . . They AIsoQServe The years T943 and WQ44 have been successful ones lor Student Club. ln Qctober this group, meet- ing every other Tuesday, began rehearsals on Hlhe Singing Folliesf' the musi-comedy hit leaturing Hging Band under the able directorship ol Maggie l-layes. pat lourangeau and Mary Collins, First and second semester presidents, respectively, served as associate directors lor the shovv. A Christmas alumnae tea, radio programs, Valentine party, boy and girl discussion groups these were just a levy ol the clubys activities. The group also participated in the l'li-V, Student Club football and baslcetball dances. Not to be Forgotten is the Kitchen Kabinetf, a group ol twenty girls, otlicers, and club chairmen, which met tvvice a month at the Y.W.C.A. to plan club activities, As lor the War contributions, Student Club certainly did its share. Besides buying a War Bond and selling stamps at the various meetings, the club sponsored a Red Cross dance. Qld clothes were the price ol admission. lhey were then turned over to the Red Cross to be distributed all over the world in the name ol the giver. SERVICE STUDENT CLUB COUNCIL When the awards are being passed out vve be- Treve that tbe 4'Kutcben Kablnetw tbe Student Club governrngg body should receive a specral award for tberr very weU planned and attractively presented proqranis Tbls group meets and eats every Tuesclay nrgbt at 5:30. At tbese meetings tney not only plan tbeur ovvn bl-vveeldy prograrrs but nasb over the Hr-V student club dances and otner rratters that come up on tbekr calendar. The current presndent presides over tbese meet- :ngs and iceeps tne baTL,QoBrng.' More power to you Taabrne-twr-Li Youve! done acgne jobl xx ' k s N, 2 I X L .U X I C THE SUB DEB CLUB h 'x. 'I Pow 4' Tourangeau, Hirsch, Greenheck Prehn Bump Prehn Dennel Stneber QA' Ap X. ' XJ' Povv 3z Phyner, Peterson, Evans Pregont Slcrnner Mahoney N' K- Row Q: Taylor, Meisner, Popalwl Wlmmer Stevens WIICOX Burow ROXN11 Levine, Pepper, Balwr Kroenung Plrer Deutsch as 'ir 2 3 T 3 Page 74 Pow 3: Nordgren, Zender, Merrill. Berg, Allen, Fehl, Meyer. minslci, Dahm, Krueger, Leney, Marquardt, Brown. TORCH nerman, Silbernagel, Thaclceray. tel, Zimmer, Schroeder, Moser. treau, Paynter, Lambrecht, Flue- gel. I OLYMPIAN zem, l-loenisch, Eggelorecht. Pow 1: Tesch, Rodehaver Fredriclcson, Turner, Burk Black, Simpson. Senior Hi YMCA Organizations The l-li-Y Clubs are sponsored by the Y.M.C.A. and the boys are elected to membership in the club that corresponds to their school year. The various club programs consist oi delivering Christmas baslcets, collecting scrap, giving a scholar- ship and having Fun at splash parties and the lilce. The senior l'li-Y has two chapters with l ludson Wirth and Bill Schemmel as presidents, and Erwin Jaeger and Bill Merrill vice-presidents. The junior Torch Club has three chapters with William Qhm, Ed. Silbernagel, and Pat Sloan presidents, and Gwen Meyer, Collin Schroeder, and Jimmy Gahnz vice- residents. D The sophomore Clympian Clubs have as their presidents Diclcie l-lummell and Donald Bodehaver, and vice-presidents, Francis Susor and pete Blaclc. Finlnen, Schemmel, Greenheclc, Clarlc, Wagner, Ohm, Preuss, Row Q: Lenz, l-liclcey, Wirth, Bliese, Schueler, l-lotlman, Row 1: Ziegler, Delaney, Jaeger, Meuret, Bauer, Doa Pow 3: Dearth, Tellier, Glas- brenner, Schuetz, Stebens, Ban- Row Q: Libman, Kuyler, Bar- Row 'ls Braun, Sloan, Filia- l2owQ:l-lollingsworth,l-lum- mel, Evenson, l-lartwig, Hol- Donuts To Dollars rl s li 1 ' e t to ri ht: Elaine lriclc, Ruth Deutsch, Bud Blume, Jean Kleinhernz, Bud Jaeger, Donna Hrldensberger, Len Englert, Peg Dennell, . OIC lson,,Mar9ie l-lunt, Loren Laporte, pat Sayer, Jaclc Schueler, Eileen Delrmling, Aaron Baumguardt, Marilyn Slclnner, George ' l jtevens, Patllourangeau, Pete l-llclfey, and Jack Cotey, I u ll'r?', gf f 1 ' r 1 I For The Scl1olarsl1lp Fund President Stevens and Kung La Porte waltz 'em Don Dormnslo accepts a sample for Erv Jaeger, around at the Donut l-lop. vvnrle Betty Bahr loolcs tlwelother way. Hey, fellalwl Keep your hands oft my gurl! 9811 Conservation Club Future generations ol sportsmen are banded to- gether in our Conservation Club. lhe club is composed ol seventy-one boys and thirty-lour girls with Mr. Burton and lvlr. Woods as advisers. lhe Club added 40,000 nevv trees to our lorest this spring. Several ol the boys tool4 a vveel4 ol'l school to aid in the transferring ol a CCC. building to Wahiscalan as a shelter house. lhe transler was made possible through the splendid cooperation ol Jess Clark, county road commissioner. Home Economics Club During the past year the l-lome Ec Club, consisting ol twenty members, has enjoyed an educational and prohtable year. The club is under the supervision ol Miss Fahey, Qtlicers lor the year were as lollows: Mary lNlil4olai, president, lVlary Ann Nlohelnitzlcy, vice- president, Jerry Wilson, secretary, Muriel Narron, treasurer, Elaine l-linzmann, Waugonian Council repre- sentative. and Bernice Wetterau, program chairman. The l-lome Economics Club has ltept us well supplied with refreshments at all school dances and parties. lhe money was used lor the Waugonian Council Scholar- ship Fund, t My 0 P W R o O R B L L D E M A 5 T O L F A R T G H E E R A D O F O R P E A C E Baclc Row: McCutcheon, Finlcen Cat the mapb, Cherelc, Narron, Whitmore, Rock, Beillte, Steinbach. Middle Row: Marty, Marcell, Dalbec, Stuhlfauth, Venslce, Kennedy, Galer, Dearth, Lussier. Front Row: Greve, Sell, Anderson, Boles, Lenz, Schemmel, Schaefer, Nelson, Tellekson. lnternational Relations The lnternational Relations Club, organized this year, enabled students to discuss current problems, both national and international. Meetings were conducted in the form of informal discussions in which all opinions could be voiced, The specific aim of the club was to develop an interest in the problems confronting a democratic people. Membership vvas open to all stu- dents. The club adviser, Mr. Tellel4son, was assisted in panel discussions by Warren Finlcen, president of the organization. Radio Club The Radio Club was composed of approximately twelve members. The club meetings were held on the first and third Wednesdays of the month, under the guidance of Mr. Berg in Room 301. The function of the club was primarily the instruction and practice of the lnternational Morse Code. The officers of the club were: Roger White, presi- dent, l.eigh Bugbee, vice-president, and l.yle Dunst, secretary-treasurer. Table 6: Obermeier, Perslce. Table 5: Riege, Oldenburg. Tables 3 and 4: Block, Roy White, Lambrecht, Tables 'I and Q: Mueller, Dunst, Roger White, Landsman. I Senior Gregg Club Ciop Picturel Qhficers lor the year: lirsl Serviestrr Srcond Srmrstrr President Virginia Niarquarclt Grace Qalacz Vice-president Betty Rauschl Retry Rauschl Secretary Elaine Lambrechl Phyllis Butike Treasurer Marie Best Margaret Harden Waugonian Council Representatives ., . Geraldine Burovv beraldinc Burow Lydia Lambrecht Lydia Larnbrecht The Senior Gregg girls worked hard to sell all the ice cream bars they could during the ten minutes allotted them between halves at the basketball games. The activities of the club vvere 'speakers on various business phases, movies, dictaphone demonstration, banquet, and trip through Employers lvlutuals with emphasis on Filing in the company. Page 78 .lunior Gregg Club CLovver Picturej Qhicers lor the year: First Semester Second Semester President Fern Trargr r Grace Gorski Vice president Doris Krahn Fern Traegffr Secretary Jeanette Koy Jeanne Gustafson Treasurer Alice Jargfr Dawn Pophal Waugonian Council Representatives Elaine Hanson Reverly Dregonl Chairman of Junior Gregg pep Meeting Jeanette Krohn itWe are the .l.G.,s from Wausau l-ligh Qur hands are limber, our lingers spry , .. sang lorth the ninety Junior Gregg girls as they opened their monthly meetings. Following the club song, speakers enlightened the J.G,,s on discussions of personal appearance and upkeep, skill and personality requirements ol a stenographer, and social relations of girls. Qther activities enjoyed were song tests, danc- ing, movies, a Wiener roast, and pep meeting stunt practice which revived the old fashioned square dance. Shutter Snappers l-lold it, pleasel Clickl lhank youl Yes, itls the Camera Club asking you to watch the proyerbial bird. lhe ollicers are: president, ,lim lrumbo lor tbe lirst semester, and Charles Schuetz the second semester, Vice- president, Bill Merrill, Secretary, Gordie Berg, Treasurer, Ed. Silbernagel, and the program chairman, Evan Qlson. lhis year, as usual, the club took care ol the individual actiyity ticket and otlice record pictures, taken and de- veloped solely bythe members pictures ol the school patrol were also taken by tbe club. Many interesting meetings were enjoyed by the members A Christmas party and a spring picnic among the Festivities. Qver a hundred members learned about taking and developing pictures lrom amateurs as well as professionals and by their own experience Top: Bud Bauer shows a group of Camera Club members the art ol Top: Georgie Morrison has just completed the second step, the de- developing a roll of Film. Bill Merrill and Jim Jagler watch over velopment of the print. him to insure the accuracy of his remarks. Middle: W.H.S. Camera Club members watch Evan Olson complete Middle: The Snapshot Editor, Charlie Schuetz, has just finished one the printing process with the fixing of a print. of the pictures he took for the Wahiscan. The Camera Club mem- Bottom: The Camera Club officers and program committee explore bers stand by, quite amazed. the Fields of motion picture and slide photography. Bottom: The First stage in the printing of a picture, the exposure, has just been explained by Don Tourangeau to a group of interested members. l 1 Finance and Publieity Committees lop, readrrig left to rrght:iWrll,Krr1eger, Arnetle, Vlirdd, Fluegel. s School Affairs Committee Hayes Stevens Radloll laeger Hrcley lierres The Social Committee Page 80 l l?ow3 Merrrll Zuehllce Wetterau Pennel Berg Allen Schwartz Brrtten Stermle Wrskowskr Lelclem Pow? Olson Sruhlfauth Thiel Grandholm Meyer Brandenburg Narloch Morrison Alford Ohm l?ow'l Wilde Sell Behr Padlolt Traeger Drumm Fehl Levandoskr 1 1 1 - 1 a 1 - 1 n l r l l 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - lVlemories are our most precious treasures lhey will altord relaxing and pleasing interludes in the troubled conditions which we the seniors will soon lace prom memories will bring forth snicl4ers blushes and in some cases sudden outbursts of laughter Close your eyes and thinlc baclc Miss Zellhoeter uncon sciously preparing boys tor the service by calling right the moonlight stroll among the seen from Rib Mountain breakfast at the hotel the empty Rhyner candy store on Saturday morning the sleeping in classes on Monday girls still wear ing what is left of their flowers the First part of the weelt This will always be ours to treasure The Court All students who worlced on the committees and officers ot the school classes formed the Royal Court ueen Gretta Peterson and King Jimmy Gahnz led the procession Miss lylarilla Zellhoeter arranged the intricate designs For the Grand March Members ol the court were George Stevens and Marilyn Slcinner Jimmy Gahnz Gretta Peterson Jerry Mosher and June Schumann Jaclf Zimmerer and Joan Stevens Robert Struclc and Pauline Brose Erwin Jaeger and Jean Kleinheinz Charles Schuetz and Betty Stieber James Dalnodar and Florence Evans Burt l-lummel and Betty Richardson Under Chinese Lanterns Cliff Hoene S Orchestra Chaperones i Page 81 Hluelt, V, leltlx' . ,. ' pines . . . the time Flying . . . the awe-inspiring sunrise Q . . l ,N HX e Are Buildin Morale by 'C 8 Waugonian Council The Waugonian Council is comf posed ol tvvo representatives lrom each girls, club in the school. lhrough the council, the various clubs repre- sented are united in many activities. lhis year the girls have sponsored many drives vvith the purpose ol aid- ing the Ped Cross. lhey have colf lected crossword puzzles, vvash cloths towels, games, and other items which have greatly helped the Ped Cross in meeting their quota ol necessary articles lor the comlort ol our armed lorces. lhe council also raises money lor scholarships which enable stu- dents vvho otherwise vvould not be able to go to college because ol laclc ol Finances, to go. The Waugonian Council is a valuable organization and has proven itsell helpful to others in many Ways. lts chief advisor is Miss Gladys Schilling. Lett to right: Pregont, Burow, lnlinzmann, l-lanson, Collins, Lapinslce, Lambrecht, Breit- enleldt. Math Club lhe fvlath Club is an organization devoted strictly to studying. lts pur- pose is to give math students an opa portunity to learn phases ot the sub- ject that are not taught in the actual math course. Most ol their time has been spent in learning to understand the intricacies ot the slide rule. lo- day, an understanding ol math aids in giving a sound answer necessary to determine military strategy, and to- morrow math will help in the tech- nical construction ola post-vvar world. Back Povv: Ayles, Frederick, Buetow, lV'lcf'Xleavy, Meuret, Wagner, Thiel, Zimmer Front Povv: Gritzmacher, Leney, David White. r l 'dvi . ky-J on f ' , ,.- ,V VU? ts jpf Ja X,l,l For A future Free Monitors Qther peoples odd jobs thats their specialty. Who? Why the red- armband army the monitorsl Every day ol the school year the monitors are on the job from 8:00 to 3:45, without them the school could not operate elliciently. 'lhey carry notes to and lrom teachers Ccl, Fisher and Nlarquardtf, deliver absentee slips, help run the ollice. They operate the switchboard, the Ditto and Mimeograph machines, and very and sundry taslcs around the school, malcing W.l l.S. a smoother place in which to world hl2ow 3: Thomas, Niebergall, Skucl, Jaun- is . Row Q: lesch, l-laclcbart, Krienlce, Vavra. Row 1: Gilbert, Dumdei, Prey, l-lolles, Cherelc, Sing Band HSing Band is here to sing the songs that you adore, W.l-l.S. students and the citizens ol Wausau have heard these words quite olten this past school year. It is, ol course, the Sing Band theme song. This outstanding vochestral group is directed and has its music arranged by Maggie l-layes. hlaine Radloll serves as emcee. lr would be next to impossible to list all ol the appearances the organi- zation has made, so we will just men- tion a lew ol them. lhey produced a lull-length musi-comedy review, and put on a number ol shows at W.l'l.S. and at Hep Club. l-lats oll to these hard worlcing morale builders, Row 3: Stieber, Sturtevant, Geisse, l-lanson, Albee. Middle Row: Levine, Eartel, Schemmel, Bahr, Pregont, Wimmer, Prehn, Stevens, Prehn, First Pow: Bigsby, Meurett, Slcinner, Jaeger, Fitzlce, Feclc, Meyer, Pregont, Pennel, Genrich, Berres. At the Piano: Radloll, l-layes. Pl ' . L., - Q! xx 4 ,lf A ,Bo-4 I K, Y, - i f : I J f f if I ' ' ' ,',1 A I . . ff Ar! 1 I l I r f - 1 LJ Y ' , 'V r ' -L - 11- f'7. -'VJ 'f:,,f4v,Jj 1. Cv,-. . . ,I H X - W . J 1-. . , 4 .., . I lfkl Ah QA1 .1 LKl1'7i-llf L flu 4 I 4-I ju- - - f, . W rv. vig, J f1,L'K',c,gQ, J 5' . , L ! . -ar. gf, 'Let Qflkl,ln,,6lj1P' ,J ff,-7 ,-1 4 gf v .,. Y 4 ' .,1 VL: CL 14.2-.J I ,L I - The students appearing in the panel at the right are all tops in their particular field. We call them the Senior l'li Aces. Scholastic standings, as well as extra-curricular work, were taken into consideration by staff mem- bers, instructors, club advisers and organi- zation sponsors in making this selection. MUSIC Fred Zender choir, glee club, football, Dawn Narron- Madrigal choir soloist, glee club, Warren Finken--band, orchestra, Top l-latters, Elaine Lambrecht-'concert pianist, band, orchestra, Bill Knippel-ffabsent when picture was takenb boys' glee club, choir, Don Dahm-lDon is not pictured, because he was dealing with Uncle Sam in Mil- waukee at the timej band, assistant director, or- chestra, Top l-latters, ATHLETICS Loren La Porlea 'varsity quarterback on the W.H.S. Valley Conference champion football squad, bas- ketball, boxing team captain and Golden Gloves winner in the 147 pound class, Lynn Nimz Ckneeling in picturel Wisconsin Valley conference high scorer in basketball with 146 points, all- conference center, football, Eddie Kraft all-con- ference halfback and high scorer in football C66 pointsb, basketball. PUBLICATIONS Bette Behr Csitting at leftl business manager of The Skyrocket, Gordon Berg business manager of the 1944 Wahiscan, Elaine Radloff assistant chief of the 1944 yearbook, special feature writer for the Skyrocket, school news reporter for the Wausau Daily Record-f-lerald, Mary Beth Sell managing editor of the Skyrocket, Ruth Stuhlfauthf editor-inl chief of the Skyrocket, first class honors winner for the past six years, Bud BauerYChe's on the insertl chiif of the 1944 annual, camera club prexy, Sky- roc et. FORENSICS Virginia Genrich regional champion and state finalist in American Legion original oratory, Jack Brown'-Wisconsin League oratorical champion, and the only A-winner in his event at Tomahawk, -Helen Leney-Cworking when picture was takenD A-winner in extemporaneous reading in Wisconsin .Valley speech league, A-winner in Stevens Point District meet, and sgate finalist at Madison. , 4 , -. 4' , ' N xl' f 1 , .. ' Page84 ' ' 4. Hb if 'ffl 1 0 1' The Camera l.oolcs At The Season s Sports 15 aww Page 86 Don Hodge htmself. Dalnodar blocking the dummy wtth Kraft holding lohnny Koehler. Nlorman ts always on the top of thtngs, Loren l,al3orte Quarterback and Doughnut lftng demonstratung has tech toue. it ' A' tr fl xi-,Q frm 1 J.. ,fwf- Jack certainly looks as though he was winning. Platter and l-lolzem football Stooges. Pat Sloan. Somebody hit a stone wall. John Messtng makes another ringer. ow flatter Evenson Koch Zender Fogarty Krueger Burelc Hulzen Pow NImZ Kent I.ewItzke Stevens Knenlce NItzsche Kuebler ovv Mornson Bendnck Kraft I.aPorte Young Parsons Dalnodar ow Raymond Bhese Pozmenoslu Scheel Baumgardt I-lanke Sampson Coach Broclcmeyer The football season of 1943 ended vvIth the aggressIve Wausau l-lIgh Lumberjaclcs as the undIsputed WISCONSIN Valley Conference champIons The team startIng ItS fall practlce suffered from the loss of havIng nlne of ItS varsIty members on the graduatIng lust Graduatlon and army Induction presented the coachIng staff vvIth a mayor problem ID theIr efforts to get another tutle contendIng team Into shape l-lovvever as the records clearly Inducate the squad s efforts vvere not ID vaIn and the Lumberjaclcs succeeded In goIng through the entlre season undefeated The T943 football season vvas InItIally opened Wlth the fIrst game belng played at Rhlnelander The results of thls game proved conclusuvely that Wausau l'lIgh was to agaln have the honor of supportlng a team vvorthy of the tradxtlon set for them The Lumberjaclcs hIt theIr strlde agalnst the vIsItIng WISCONSIN l2apIds eleven and plled up an Impresslve score Whlle lceeplng theIr opponents outsIde theIr own Q0 yard llne It was only durIng the Marsh fIeld game that the local eleven ran Into any real trouble The dIffIculty vvas readIly overcome durIng the second half and the game ended ID the usual LumberIacl4 manner to further prove that the Wausau eleven vvas as good as everybody clalmed them to be The last game of the season brought them together Wlth the Eau ClaIre Bears The .laclts playIng at theIr best and vvorlcIng as a true machlne handed the Bears theIr Worst defeat IU years The Lumbergaclts placed four men on the all conference eleven and boast of the ImpressIve records of havung the hIghest percentage the most DOIUYS scored agamst theIr opponents and the lovvest total of polnts scored agaunst themselves R I I I ' I I I I V I I ' 3: I I 1 I I I I ' R I I I I - I I I ' R Al: 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - ' 1 ' I I , . , I ' 1 I - I h I I Page 87 Bendrick All Conference Fullbaclc Scheel Center Baumgardt All Conference Guard Kraft Co-captain All Conference Left l-lalf Rhinelander The Lumberjacks opened the T943 season with a QQ to O victory over Rhinelander. The fans watch- ing the contest got a good look at the green but promising Lumber- jaclc squad. Russ Raymond started the ball rolling by bloclcing two punts, and then Eddie Kraft intro- duced a running game that couldn't be stopped. Page 88 Sampson Left end Antigo The Lumberjaclcs using the l formation for the first time, were held to a scoreless first half by the Antigo Red Robins. During the second half of the hotly contested football game, the Lumberjacks' baclcfield really got going and smashed over three touchdowns to defeat their rivals 'IQ to 7. Young Raymond Right half All Conference Right end Wisconsin Rapids The Wausau scoring avalanche rolled over the Wisconsin Rapids eleven on our home field by the score of 43 to 0, with Kraft, Ben- driclc, Young, and La Rorte having a field day. Most of the first string watched the entire second half from the bench as the seconds held their own against the tired Rapid Raiders. Marshfield Trailing 6 to O at the end of the first quarter against Marshfield, the Lumberiacks it seemed had finally met their matt fi, fhe second quarter showed a little improvemerit, but Kraft, Bvndrick and Blu-'se were just getting warmed up for the final score showed Wausau had gained 40 points while Marshfield still had 6. Stevens Point Sparked by a blocked punt by Fred Bliese, and a quick reverse play by Young, the point squad who wt-re supposed to stop our string of victories, became easy victims of our hard charging line and fleet backs The Jacks just had too much power and strategy for them, and they went down to a 40 to O defeat. Merrill The game with undefeated Mer- rill was the last and deciding game of the season The Lumberiacks with some diffir ulty pushed over three touchdowns, but whwn the Blueiayh tried our goal fini' the Wausau forward wall refused to give an inch. The final score of the game read: Wausau 19, Merrill O. Wausau l, Nelcoosa 0 Due to traveling difficulties caused by the gasoline shortage and the size of their opponents, Nekoosa thought it advisable to forfeit their games with Wausau and Antigo this season. f-lowever they did play the other participants of the conference, Next year the papermakers plan to withdraw altogether from the Wisconsin Valley Conference and enter another that Eau Claire Some say our school is too big for this conference and should play cities our size, and so the Lumberjacks played Eau Claire in a non-conference game. The re- sult being another Wausau victorv with Eau Claire taking the short end of a 56 to 6 score The Eau Claire Bears just couldnt stop the l.umbeiiat,ks who played and won as a team, a team playing for keeps. plays smaller towns nearer to them. Rozmenoski LaPorte Guard Quarterback Bliese, Co-Captain Hanke All Conference Left Tackle Right Tackle 491' The Varsity holds down the score by watching the Subs from the bench. Page 89 i- ' Koppa Young Broclcmeyer Drscher Upperlnsert Kaiser tranner Lower nnsert Buwer Frosh coach TQC a Much ol the success ol Waus s 1943 ot all champuons may be attributed to the men who put them through theur paces the coaches Wm Brockmeyer head coach dwrectlng chnetly the varslty squad was ably assisted by Duane Dnscher and Cyrxl Koppa as B team coaches, Bully Young asslstant varsity coach and In charge ol the second team fVlr George Bfvver coach ol the freshman teams and Mr l-lerman Kaiser tralner and hrst and man Next Year s Prospects Next ea on graduatuon wrl agawn score heayuly on Wausau s lootb l team Nnne regulars wmll graduate thus sprung and Coach Brockmeyer Wrll be laced with the problem ol hndnng capable replacements before the season gets underway lhe elected co apta1ns Ben l3endrucl4 and lclenry Scheel wall be back lor the comung football season and vvrll be the only representatnyes ol the regular T943 var :ty team Page 90 . ,Q , , AN lf , W . Ll, ' l A T1 ' ' f , , 1 ,iv A, V A fx. ' 4-.' ' t .ln 1 R . r f , , A ' , , , , y ' . W ' is I YI I 1 , : , , - rl- . X: l I rfl' 'H 1 ' fy' ,I ' Q ' . li C I St n' 'I ' ft 'l - ' r I W , . . , gy 5 . X A . . . X . J 4 . X . . . n s s ' al , ' , Generally prospects for the coming season are not too gloomy, but have possibilities ol being bright. The line should be much larger than the '43 line, and much will be expected ol the following boys who will probably fill the line positions: Nimz and Kuebler as ends, Kent and Nitzsche as tackles, Krienke and Lewitzke as guards, and Captain Scheel as center. CSCFVCS The backlield, it has been said, will carry just as much speed and punch as last year's varsity eleven. Probable candidates to Fill these positions are: Sam Morrison lelt hall, Jim Dalnodar right hall, Ben Bend- rick captain and fullback, and Gordon Parsons and Stanley Burke Fighting it out for quarterback. Qther juniors and sophomores will give these boys some still competition lor the coveted regular positions, A Evenson Lewitzke Dalnodar Kent Tackle Guard Halfback Tackle Nitzsche Parsons Kuebler Zender Tackle Quarterback En Center Page 91 1 l A n H, 5 1 , . Y I so ' ' - 1 r X f ' , i fig I V ,. A,-A ,, , - N r -, J . ,, ' 1 hy. V 7 , . , - uf... 1 ,- ff ' s ', z 1 . n ..-.... . J' Qkn r. B, Reserves Page 92 Ke e Kreger St es 9 C e Koh Bk xx 'rrrrlf I 17 4 PQ O rx ff' 'Zn' NJ ASL qfqtwdf fl irq I , WAN 00 5' ff , A , - 4' ,Q 0 1' . ri nk u ev n Fo arty Guard End ent r Quarterback Nimz c Morrison ure End End Halfback Fullback 4- 1 Hz 3 A ff f, n A '- - -,ffs-.9 4 ' Q. PX' Q5 fra, I f 1 V .. f - rx ra ,, ' A5 X O' ':- ' 1 l V K 'fn v lhus season after suffering four con ference defeats the Cards toolc thnrd place following a W3 game conference series Although the season wasnt entirely suc cessful at nevertheless could boast of hav :ng the seasons hugh Individual scorer captain and center Leonaro Nrmz as one of Its team mates The style of play centered around the 6119 center who played the hole positron and whose unrque under hand shot enabled hum to get the T69 polnts putting hum first as lndrvsdual scorer Mormon getsthetlp A total of slxteen games ID all were games vvlth Whnte Lalce Shavvano and Eau Claure len of these games the Cards Won and lost sux tvvo of vvhuch were non conference events The baslcetball players to get the coveted Wausau W this year Include Nlmz Kraft Morrison Dalnodar Raymond Bendr1cl4 and Sampson lvvo of whom Kraft and Sampson vvull graduate thus sprung The prospects For the coming season loolc farrly good at the present but whuch may be altered vvrth the posslblllty of several of the ltey men being drafted Row Q Dalnodar, Kuebler, Sampson, Nnmz, Perchl, Raymond Row 'I Young, Coach Broclcmeyer, Burek, Kraft, Morrison Page 93 . I , l r , f km E l f ' played including three non-conference I V l f I . ll I ' . . .. H . . I I I , f I I . I I I I . . E . . I , Basketbau Schedule Dm Dm Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Jam Fab Fab Ffb Hb I943J944 1 1 Fab 11 Raprcg, . A Q4 17 Rrwxrwlamdw QQ 3 Mwrrll MQ6 7 Amtrgo . , T7 W4 Nwkoosa Q5 15 Tomahawk , Q3 Q1 Pom , Q8 Q8 Amtrgo 40 5 ffravrrf W7 H Raprzi. QQ W5 NarSLrrfiC Q5 WS pour T8 Q5 Qrrmfrirics r Q5 Mah Forward xXNX'!dL1bdU XXf'auf,au XXfausau . Nxfauisau. XXfau2au Wauaau, , Wausau. A Wfausau Wfausau Wfausau Wfaufau Xxfauaau XxyfdUfiU Morrrsom Guard Page 94 Samoson Forward Dalnodar Forward Bqndrnck Cjllrifd Payrrrorrd Cauard if Nlmz AH Confererwca Center Rural f,JUdl'd Hummer Wausau 49 fAxr1t1gO'l7 fmwgfd Flrese Manager Standrng Buwer l-loenrsclw Wenzel Kuebler Blaclc Lewrtzlce Kneeling l-lunger Slewert Burele Sloan Fredrlekson l-lennrng Te B eam Galloplng tlwrouglw anotlwer successful season tlwe B team prled up elglrt wrns and dropped o rly two lor a percentage ol 800 llwe two defeats came at tlwe lwancs ol Antrgo and tlre Sclwolreld lee and Fuel Company a member ol tlwe city league Eotln tlwese teams tasted revenge lwavrng been defeated earlner rn tlwe season llwe la t tlwat Bobby Young played wrtlw Selrolleld added greatly to tlwe lee and Fuel s abrlrty to lwand Wau au tlwe deleat lvlany ol tlwe games played were won or lost by only a Few points llns l4een competrtron proved exertung and was olten enjoyed as muclw as tlwe marn contests l-lrglw scorer on tlwe B team was l-larlan l-lungerwutl193 points followed by Wenzel at center wrtlr 74 Botln promise to be good maternal lor nevt year Qtlrer players deserving mentuon Include Bu el4 and Lewrtzlce guarcs and Sloan a forward All IU all Coaelw eorge Brwer lras turned out a team to be proud ol SCBSOI1 S SUITIITIBTY Wausau 30 Wausau Q7 Wausau Wausau 30 Merrill 'I5 Edgar Ql Stevens pornt 18 Selwolreld Q8 WGUSGU Wausau Wausau Wausau Q Q Q QQ Edgar l8 Selwolreld 31 Antngo Q9 Merrrll Q0 Page 95 h CC Di T . f 4.-, r Y , Ia . 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HOCKEY Wrnter the element ldCl4IDQ thus year proved to be the factor drsruptrng all plans lor a complete hoclcey sea son The game played at Medford was the only game rt was possible to play at all Wausau dropped thus game by a score of 4 to 1 The Wausau puclcsters laced therr opponents with only two days ol practuce behxnd them whule the Medford squad had already been practncnng lor three weelcs The hoclcey men partlclpatrng ID the Med lord game were Fehl Bendrrclc Krueger Errclcson Schnelder Levandoslcn, l-larrrs l-lanlce Scharmer and Del lenbach Wausau s lone tally was credited to Scharmer Because of the dllluculty nn manntalnlng the hoclcey rnnlc due to bad weather and the scarcuty ol labor at be came necessary to talce rt down early In the season Thus made nt IIT1DOSSlbl6 to play the return games that had been scheduled with Medford and Wisconsin Rapnds and dehnltely ended the hoclfey season rn a sea ol water Next year ul the weather and gas ratlonrng permrt a number ol games wrll be played Of the lnutnal group ol hoclfey men to play this year next years team wull lose Mueller, Krueger Eruclcson l'larrls l-lanl4e Parsons Scharmer, and Dellenbach to graduatron The other members of thus years squad wall be baclc together with others to Form another Wausau hoclcey team WHERE S THAT PUCK7 Ya, aim Etandlng Blarr Coach Maxwell Mueller Fehl Haupt Bendrlclc Wanta Krueger Parsons Rousseau Erickson Laporte Schneider nee :ng Marschall LCVdDdOSlCI Bloomqulst l-larrls l-lanlce Scharmer Helnz Dellenbach Nlmz 1 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 1 , I 1 1 1 1 1 ' I - , . 1 , - . ' . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . 1 , . ' 1 , . Q 1 -x A , 1 E tj I v KP sf! '. a K R r X 4' 1 v N ' xx Q , X . r - . t. , t - z V , . nr K 4 ,f W , if ' x, 3 1 ' f ' A X u -5 f ' 1 K 1 . 1 ,Q t . 4 p - , . 'W' ' E K . rnvfmiws 3 , ' . . s . , l . E 2 , ,,, ' A 51, ,. , ,. hh ' ge- V x N 'M 'Y .Jw X ' N' W W. f 1 gt We f 1 2 A A ,. , V, .AW 1 4,31 14,7 ,mLV A,TrqQQ 1 x. .-.4-A-, V I 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' : I I I I I I I I ' Page 96 , S x. 1 5 fm, -, ,mf , 'Qs i x 52 ,az I 7? MMM ,why X 3 W 4. M E. - .buh ix!- If - Ak'- .MY17 2 :fl -1,11 4 all 5 , I 1 IX I , .Q fg. K4 4 I fu fu ' l2ovv3 Kulcullca Stern l-llclfey Dalnodar Young Aldrich L Bauman Kuehl Clarlc POWQ Eggebrecht Tanclc Wlllrams Lodholz Stretch Meyer Marquardt Stachovalc Levencloslfr Sturm Fehl POW1 Frllatreau MacDonald Bloomqurst Habeclr McEwen Sudut Schoenefelt Schmreden Eldredge D Abutz BOXING any interscholastic competition thus year Nevertheless the Golden Gloves tournament provrded the desired rnterest lor lans and contestants alrlce Fnve ol the eleven Golden Gloves vvlnners ol the prevuous year returned to agarn partrclpate rn the annual event -lhree of the four lncludang Stachovale La Porte Nlclivven and l'llclcey again proved to be the best IU thetr class March 1 marlced the beginning ol practice vvrth SQ boys turnrng out After three vv elcs ol strenuous worle outs the semlhnals conslstlng ot l5 bouts were held lhe hnals followed a vveel4 later Each ol the eleven hnalrsts receuved a set ol Golden Gloves as a token ol hrs bOXlF1QSl4Ill Captarn Preparatron The Result Coach Laporte Marquardt The Golden Gloves Broclcmeyer Page 98 2 I I I I -I v I .I V l I 'I I I ' ' I 4 . I I I I I I I I Q I I ' I I I I I I I I I I 'I ' With transportation and competltors agarn a major problem, the T944 boxing squad was unable to get into ' I 4 A I I I I ' I V . . . . f I . I ld . - , , . I Abutz Schoenefeldt McEwen MacDonald 108 Pounds 114 Pounds 118 Pounds 192 Pounds Staclnovak Marquardt Kukulka Sturm 197 Pounds 130 Pounds 135 Pounds 138 Pounds Hnclcey LaPorte Aldrich Hunger, Kent 149 Pounds 147 Pounds 165 Pounds Co-managers Page 99 l Standing Prelwn Bole Lu sser R9 enhauer Buetow Zrrb l Wagner Kneeling Lotzer Bannerman Olson 'lourangeau Poe lfe l'redrlcl4 on VARSITY TENNIS SQUAD Wltlw sux experienced racqacteers returning Coaclw G K Rosenlwauer s t nnlst am loolted lorvvard to b tter Ing last year s record WIll1NIClOVICSOVZV Wisconsin Rapnos and Mernll Ray l2oesl4e and Jaclc l:V2OVIClfSOD two veterans on tlwe T943 sqaad vvlll lorm tlme nucleus ol tne l944 team Ctlmer experienced players available lor Inter sclnool competition vvlll 5 Wagner Boles prenn Bannerman Lussler and lourangeau As tlwus copy goes to pres the all sclwool singles tournament as still Incomplete lentatlve plan call lor sungles and doubles matclnes Wrtlw P J Jacobs l-llglm at Stevens point Senior l-lr at lVl rrxll and Wlsconsln Rapids Veterans Coach A Docbles Match ll :trauma masvsxximxgmkgtiave Page 100 ...asain I Fredrxclcson, Roeslce G K Rosenhauer Lussner Boles Bannerman Wagner r 1 , S, S , S , , Z , . ' . ,- ' P Q - 1 I 1 I J N I 5 - V l Q I 1 , I l 0 V' 0 0 1 , X , . e x. Q, ' . r . . . f . . , . I . . I 'Q - 1 I 1 A . . . - . . 7 , Q. , , r , , , . S - . 3 , , , e . T 4, TV Q xjurcedfsmfw 5 6-Hffgf wnlft - . ' I ' '. - Wa.. . f N . . , ll BOWLING Katy Rerres, Student Connex! secretary, pweks up rl spMt. We tlmnld Cl'1edfHelke Walwrscan earners man shoots at what he mused W the Fwrst ball MAPLE TIPPERS Qow Q Qnlsen Heike Lambrecht Hlntze Johnson Cooper Pow'I Zxrbel Laffln Koppa Wendorf Wupflu Rasmussen Torzewslcu Page101 , X , I . . , s nth . . 1 Qow 3: Hennz, Kapinsky, Smith, Tellier, Horn, Sauce, Poeske, Turner. 3 1 I 1 1 1- 1 - 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 A INTRAMURAL lntramural basketball was continued thus year wlth a larrly good turn out The games as the name suggests are not earned on IU eompetataon with other sfhools lhelr purpose ns to gnye the boys who are not advanced enough to mal4e the varsity teams a chance to get some enjoyment From the sport Th partzclpants are owloed into four groups sophomores junuos seniors and employed boys 'lhls latter duvlsron rs lor those boys who hnd lt Impossible to play alter school because ol SENKDRS POW3 Ryan Nelson Poeslce Frederlcks Saxe Heinz Jaegler Lrrclcson ROWQ Derblclc flxnlc larn Lerth Boles Sonn tag Habeck Boom qunst Mueller POW1 Laport Duck enson Pow 9 Bauer Russ Len :ng l-labeclc Venslqe Pagel Salz sreder Grarnse Fowl Marschall Preper Lam brecht Habeck Znmmerman Traeder Wersenberqer Leven duslfy page 'IOQ JUNICRS l . J, . , . . I , . A ,, rl r - K. . . . . r , r .I I . 3 1 1 1 1 Y 1 1 1 . , - 1 1 1 ' 1 1 l ' , . . , - or -1 , I , 1g 1 1 ' , . : 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 , 1 ' ATHLETICS thenr jobs A program has been established whereby they can play alter supper The results ol the lnterclass baslcetball games are as follows Employed boys Won eleven lost one, Sensors vvon seven lost four Junuors won three lost erght Sophomores vvon three lost ten Mr Glson, the physical education director has charge ol the Intramural actlvltles They Include horseshoe, softball pang pong volleyball svvlmmung tennis baseball, and baslcetball SOPHOMORES EMPLOYED BOYS l2ovv4 Rousseau Chamber lain Hoffmann Heunrlchs Jaeclcs Lambrecht Langsdorf ROW3 Put Zlngler Turner man Martin lsberner Peroutlca Row Q Traeger Herbert Koppa Obermeuer Klos Schmueden Mathvvrclc Lands man I-luehnerfuss Blaslcowslcu Povv'I Carpenter LaValce !AXbIfZ l-'labeck Scheel Kroen Ing Wh te Kohl Row Q Abutz Meyer Frlna treaux l-labeclc Benz Glas brenner Qlson Pow 1 David Leney Kujek Stachovak Ohm Phrlnpps Peter son Page 103 .- at , I A 1 ' I f f ' 1 1 , - 1 ' I I I I I ' ' . I , . - I I I I V I ' I I I I Q I Schoenfeldt, Wuedow, Hende- , f , y Z -I I I I ' I I 1 r -' I I . I I I 1 I 1 ' Z , I l .. - V . I I L I I I. .. 1 I I I I I I I - li7wf' f x of MQ KXXAJQJLUKXI ff MM W WW Page 104 I -r 3 'L 'SW P91 8 'H FIVE! E' H 15 2 -Q 'Qi' Q .f W Qrwxfww w sa 2 3 Q 5' 8511, X Y 15.1 I F 'VC' Q 41... I 85' 2 bis' .S gr 9' gi 4 PNB: 32 .6 It F, .fvi If E ,Q ,ms , J if N l f if ffl ' X f , ,A 7,1 ,if A ' y VX X!! 1 lx 4 X A-1 a, .m?,,,4 52,851-'2.5q,! 2,1 - 1x . -19 ,- n -Jf'Q 'cab 'Q K '-,. Q -: Jim- Q 1 up I Jw. H ff?-fffv D - 'Q' -Q SS Q53 rr - vw? 'af' .Q-'ag . ' if Vg4 a 'Q v...,.w Q '- 'Y' L., , Q Q. ja 'Q 5 .-ff' ' H ' ,H ' 'A E.. 1 Y , ' , - 'Z J. ,' - .1 . , 4. 'M X H in t gf. VW K... , .bw .,. X 2 6 7 . A h -4 auf ,J 1 if ' N-,iff bf' ' . gg Y '. In ul 1 'J L 5' ?-'J I , U... w K' : , . ' J ,Y . .- G ' 'JL mu M' 3 . Ve .i'g,fJQ Elf' f'u:'9' VA' v'4'.CTQ.:f:-.'f'- h in V. ,Q V , ,.,:,, . Q In t 5 M BM 1 3 , I ,K Z, W, .- Em s , ,4 Q 'V . 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We are keeping ourselves in top condition for whatever the future has in store for us by keeping ourselves healthy and Ft and at the eme tlrre having fun oorng it Some of the group activities that vve carry cn are volley ball basketball badminton archery horseshoe and tennis lncmdually we enjoy ice and roller skating skiing dancing hiking bicycling and bowling All these activities are carried on after school and we get tvvo points per hour for part: cipatrng in them Some of cs will be getting our W this year the avxard for 1500 points lr takes 750 points before we can get our pins We support our elves by selling refreshments at football games and also do many other things for the school as a vvhole Some of the things that we have done so far are tne purchase of archery equipment a radio phonograph bacmlnton equip ment cageball and home nursing books Each year We give to the Waugonian Scholarship fund to help students to go to college The four big parties that We give during the year are our get acquainted party the big Thanksgiving party in which we bring food to help the neeoy the Christmas tiny tot party and our bug Sprung party Miss Lydia Becker and Miss Mary Katherine Prucha are responsible for the organization of the G AA We meet once a month ID the gurls gym to conduct our business meet ings and make plans for our parties -1 n Page 105 They Cheered Us On To Victory Qur T944 cheerleaders have done a very good job ol cheering us on to victory. With their aid we students have been able to spur our boys on and give them our support in all sports activities. Qur cheerleaders this year were Kathleen Smith Nlarvanne Arnold Bob Carey and Allen Klos lhey have been unoer the capable direction ol Miss plumb ln addition to cheering our cheerleaders have led in our school song and have introduced many clever yells and nevv songs Circle Arnold and Smith do a cartvvheel AEV NSQKIX V592 Page 106 I f ' ' i . . I t Q X in 1 E tn W. 'A . . ' g, y e :QR 9 - X I . . Q ,img away Mai J is K my n yu Wy wr x s Y Kim, ,M i of . Q! A K my of-V Q, f r - - X 1 - r ' VY I ' Q ami 4: L ' vs A-19' I , ,M X '- . .I X sl , , gf I Vs r 5 ,Q e uf I .1 For Cam The Future Belongs To Those ixfsw WAR B Zig 1 xi Z Lk a 1 if if 3 - . 4 f IM' ' 1 ill , 52,4 10 VT. 1-oe-,.4 ,1. 54 . gf ee.-: X ' -A7 Bgfldsa l , 'af Sold TSA' he- 1 Stamps ff? ew' f 1 . 963091 .QW ., . X, LQUZ , - xxx eb QCD? xg X xl K UV xv? 0 0 KXXCY ,AX- , 0 if gf Q K SXOQ otainEf,s.eeds Hd DI'iVe GX 3 3 ga, .. 'X 2 1 'I Fred, Gwen, and Dons eoummg out 3. Crowd 45 gathermg For the student 6.Schoo1's o11t.Where are the 91rls7 rheur goNd durmg the bond drzve. councul xnstallatlon ceremony. , ,ln H 7.1-iere s blush Srmth h1mself. 9. fiomd Drwe stendunqs. look at 104, 4. Te!! us, Trumbo, where dwd you hoclf 107 15O,1f51,9O3,ar1d 907. all rhdr douqh7 3- Bud fhe Super Sdiesmw even Sold some Page108 5. How -MH your QU-School trclcet plc:- rure Noob '.-.'rthrhat5rr1'rU on your fd:ie7' war stamps ro Paul and Don. Who Prepare For It Now As World Citizens Of Tomorrow 'wc i xt C0096 N397 'fake befs Mem Qaih f Qitffo nulcr 1 U pf! Sl rf ly, 011, IL hits onllsd 1r,1 I flint I C! ' il, cd ug Hz , In l Yghor 7 e I. tsptgch school 311-1. 1. Has l-lonor, the Mayor, pledgnng the 4. Mr. Dzubay pledges the faculty's sup- 6. Student Councul Installation cere- city's support to the Student Council. port to the Student Councui. monies. Q- Tmmbo 8lVlnF3l1'5 dll lof the WAHIS- 5, Jack Brown, president ol the Student 7. lsn't it wonderful what some people CAN, Council during the Fwrst Semester. wont do for the WAHISCAN. 3. A souvenir from Guadalcanal. Page 110 Our Thinlcing Must Be Worldwide V . i' 1 M The annual cidllighmif Campaign be' this year with the Kgnday, Ooctober 25th. N-... s, Se ents Help Distribute War 30 O 1, 21 a - . 2512 1216 dbh? fb 02610 02611, e big 1030- '9re.0Zel1. 'Helo :IGS 02e,,' Ed 1g1,'. 74 . ff i ' ' -Q9 J rd Pja q?K'gl Nell S, dfld Haro, Szylxjer 1nd1'pl-doefg 6' .or lol'-2.4-'1t'l4'o I H710 dl? S , uv. Selll. Sgld U7 76 UA' 100 dozen. I Ratlon Books, 1. Q. 3. Don'tthose doughnuts loolc deliciousf 4, fhrenlt these the cutest little smiling fd es yo h e e seen. What a wiclced looking grin John has C U dv VU on his face. 5. They certainly look dS though they h h cl h . Wolf l-lellce looking over the pros- ave 6 plenty of doug nuts pects as usual. 6. Don and Fuzzy must be part monkey. eu' - 7 Beloved rationing' teachers worlt While students play. 8. Bill wasting Film again taking pictures of all the girls. 9. Tank Trotzer and his sweetie pie, Caroline Baie. Page111 ,Ax , 1 . H K ,Y Ex Anvf G -dxf ' we 'ff' it :fare 'S n 4. P, '- WY i A 0' A 'QV ggi- A f' is 'f J' ' K , ks ff if' sf ' x fe .M 'ff il gulf' ! Y' 3 wh. Q. s . w ,va X '- 7 NVQ ' ,ref 'Q ta,.y,' Berre, g'7l'r1g't 'Uh the ,pf Not By The Sword, But By Understanding xx 5 rim or QXQJQQS 962 QJWN Q VC 105 . .wlw rYouth Center S essedr-Q-'h eil . he S fud Serv Ont b d 6 t Od . I 'eng hex hem as N J electcl Vice. I Se Mud! f 17,-it, K Dregjd n76'sfC,. LU! ,M-Ol 4 Blyth az, ent u ' K lm-1 'Sf' 4 3 i 5 , O L 0 , pOSItiO'n H1110 fulfil Organ lalfliifg UI. las, SU 16d the' orgy.. wx ct. mewor V S f'rf-- Q 215 r ' 1 rf? 1. Johnny Humphrey gonng through the 4.Mar1orie and Loren, Duke and 7. The SKVROCKET must be very inter Flags at Rib. Duchess of the doughnut dance. esting for once Q. Don Tourangeau schussing trawl three, 5. Brenda and Cobina. 8. The hard working WAHISCAN staff 3. Wonder whom Pete F-hckey ss warring 6. XXX.,-1.5. during the vwnrer ofthe llghn for? snow. Page114 'f ff KAR J I-H X! Wlwen Jam lrumbo was graduated rn mud year the taslc ol managrng the busrness stall tell upon tlwe capable slwoulders of Gordon Berg Wltlw an excellent foundation lard by Jam Gordon toolc over and completed the acl sectron ol the annual rn a capable and ellrcrent manner Because ol hrs persever ance busrness lrlce attrtude and rnsprrrng leaderslwrp Gordre and lns stall exceeded tlme yearly aver age lor the solrcrtatron ol ads f Go don Be 9 Ass sta t Buss ess Ma ser -ll1anl4s to You Tlme Class ol l944 For l'lavln9 Selected Us as your Yearbook plwotograplmers We l-lope Your Conlrdence ls Nlerrted TQBUREN S STUDKD 408 Jaclcson Street ir 'lr Page115 y rj , M Ip lflfll ri ,llyjhrll J ff, J' U 'V 1 U V' - ,I , 'lr X X V 4 X jf f 1 kv! , l ,A iff!! 1 NJ If K 3 V -' I I l y ,l rf A W 1 I KT. A ,4,,7 'VA g . A O whey, rffjchvxyjvxj ir a K . Q'X'jx px ' f K ,iw K QQMPUMENTS QF 6 Marathon Paper Mills Company , J 'B q'VTaratIw9h papers jf nasha products JK X 1 J u J 7 JJASHLAND Mir-was A I1 THSQHILD WAUSAU IS ONSIN Z! ,X M M , .XF if JY 4 ,D , K, 1- pk ,Q .XJLJKD4 K fl X f X J, MaHWufacturers of jf kfx -if IA! , ,fb . R h VL-V Q jj I M I I ' if J QV' A M gf 0 xl: a W aff 4 fa jfvai r . l A f' 'HJ A , X -ffqa if V ' . If 'J , 1' J J 5 ,ff I WH A av, af X X Jjjvi ny Miisat a a jf as if a 61 I jj ir HK -, YY v 'N T WW lj ,fx J! X ,f'2j, . 4 xllllwj Y V4 .jf SX, U' - N WJ age Start Using hlomogenlzed Vitamin D lVllll4 Stl 11101 D Congratulatrons Class ol l-IEP CLUB wwnw-W W a TELEPHONE Commonwealth Telephone Company D SEARS SAVE Y Sears Roebuck 84 Co RETAIL sror2E WdShID OH VCC Pa 11 'K f It provides lncreasing Benefits for the Entire Fdmily The High School Nighteryu ,,-s Hlhe orl at Your Sho at Doors p -- , and Ever day Low prices I . Q11 ' gr Sr r i' 41 T 05,4 Plwrlrsrgfgao Maggy IQQVERTQ N Reco ?,Qrlntery GREG EE Er KE Second at Washrngton a Wausau Wnsconsun 5 C I-I Nl I D T 5 f-xyENuE Dux-xmvxf-xcy Try Qur Eountaun Specialty It Ta tes Better and Costs Less 518 Forest Street Broadcasting Economy Facts QUALITY PAINT FINE WALLPAPER EXPERT WOIEKMANSI-HP kd e y e Zlmmer Decorator 110 Scott 5treet FI Put an X I-lere lor the Best Shoes In Wausau MAYER S SHOE HOUSE Famous lor Eune Footwear Since 1890 409 Third St Wausau Was BestlVlerchand1se For Qver 50 Years C I-I W E G N ER DEPARTMENT sTol2E Qppermann Insurance Agency, Inc CDOVTIDIZLZ Insurance SZVVIC6 4OQ Mayer Lotz Bldg Wausau Telephone 5113 Compliments ol palace Clothlers Wausau s Largest Men s and Boys Store STQP at Kresge s and shop for School Supplses S S KRE GE Cn West Side 314 Thrrd St Page118 1 y A! U D - . . . S . .. 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Following tlwe war it will be your duty, tlwe duty of youtli to maintain the morale of our country in its struggle to keep vyliat we liave won. You must carry tlie torcli and Fight again witlwin yourself to conquer the false trails that are so easy for youtli to follow when the abnormal conditions exist in a War-torn world, Godspeed and good luclc to eaclw of you. inflzflmanh lfOI'Cl'1 if ll' Page 193 Jn! J 171:92 , i Q if ,f W . N . Q , ,ary 9 ' ,f I'-at 1 ' 'V' ' , I I XY ' ' f ' . . . . , i' f ' . I l lf! ' J . 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'wJ 'H oLLvWooD THEATER Arr Conditioned Wausau s Newest Iheater Your I:amlIy Iheater I2Itter 84 Deutsch I:uneraI I-Iome LICENSED EIVIBALIVIERS FUNERAL DIRECTCRS Ielephone 6364 307 JacI4son St Wausau WI con In GIRLS Eo A t go to fwnclg SLIPPER SHOP 4Q4IIw t Genrlch 84 Genrrch LAWYERS SZCUVILY BUIIdlI'I3 WGUSGU WIS ASSCCIATES James A EltzpatrIcI4 I-Ierbert Ierwrlrger WIIIIam I'IoIIman 5 J N IVIanson Agency IIXICCDRRORAIED INSURANCE Th cI St o 5 P9 EPHONEI I ' I I s 116 , , . . . . l 'S QAII In Service Ior Dur tionj' Hfampus Representatives' , Jack Brown Don DomInsI4I r mericas I3ret1est Footwear - and Greatest Shoe Values ' - - . . 602 ' r I R' :rd S reet Wausau, Wnsconsl If me m .ne QJQ i' 'A' . A Q 3 I 'bf 1-44-4.. H-v'-44 D41 Eleanor Rahn lndex Editor Abegglen Norma 50 Abltz Gerald 50 55 65 98 99 103 Abltz Janet 19 Abrtz Wallace 50 65 113 Abrams Jean 113 Achterberg llene 49 55 Ahrens John 50 Pdbee Fanh 49 60 69 83 Albrecht Beverlee 50 Aldrrch Lorene 50 69 Aldrrch Lazelle 19 98 99 Alford DOrlS 19 55 56 57 70 80 108 111 Alford Joan 40 55 71 Allen Charles 47 74 79 Allen Eugene 40 Allen Mary Lou 19 80 Allen Shrrley 50 Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Cameron 19 Glorla 50 76 Marjorre 50 Mary 19 I ,Cry ,ke Wahlscan I dex The Index: an rmpor ant part ol every yearbook An annull would be nncomplete wrthout rt lhe 1944 WAl'll5CAlNl Index begun last September and completed rn late Aprul alter many hours ol checkrng and double checkrng was compiled by Eleanor Rahn lndex Editor and her assistants Geraldine Wrlson and Dawn Narron We hope your name rs spelled correctlyl .J Nm-f 5.x---fi'--A-Aff Bartell Jean 50 Barthels Naomr 19 76 Barwrg Frederick 59 63 Bauer Dean 109 Bauer Donald CBudj 6 90 71 74 79 84 Bauman Betty 50 Bauman Howard 4 Baumann Eugene 5 Baumann Lots 59 Baumann Ratrlcla 40 Baumann Robert 4 19 98 Baumann Roger 50 Baumgardt Aaron 4 18 75 87 88 Bauer Bermce 90 111 Beacham Tom 59 65 Beattre Nona 50 Beck Gretchen 49 Beck Jacquelune 50 Becker Lydna 19 48 Behlung Gerald 49 Behrendt Marne 54 fl H24 ,Q Black Leo 11 Black Peter 74 95 Black Wrllram 54 113 Blackmer John 4 40 Blair Danlal 5 Blarr Edmund 46 65 96 Blanksten Vrrgrma 50 70 Blaschka Ruth 90 Blaskowskl Raymond 50 103 Blrese Dorls 50 Blrese Florence 90 63 Blrese Fredruck 90 74 87 88 Blrese Marlorue Blrss l-larold 5 Blass John 5 Block Marcella Block Block Bloom Bloom fowl 71 fkwi, Myron 49 Robert 50 77 Shirley 90 Tom 90 Andreas Carl 4 Andrews Ann 19 Andrews Gladys 59 Andrzcycak Royal 5 Anklam Donald 19 65 109 Archle Lee 59 Arent David 4 Arent Genevreve 59 Arndt Shlrley 19 69 Arnette Lenore 79 80 Arnold Althea J 19 70 Arnold Marvanne 19 69 106 Aschbrenner Joyce 19 76 Assells Patrrcla 19 Atwell Mar1orneB 19 15 46 Ayles Mrs A W 81 Ayles Hartwell 19 89 Baerwald Leon 54 B r Bette 319 55 56 67 9 70,79 73 75 80 83 84 119 113 Bare Carolrne 49 111 Bannerman G W 9 11 15 81 Bannerman Mrs G W 81 Bannerman Lee 46 65 66 74 100 Barden Margaret 19 78 Barnett, Wullram, 50 Bartel, Alan, 49, 74 Bartel, Phylns, 59, 70, 83 Page 134 Bellke Berlke Berlke Berlke Beulke Berlke Berlke Corlnne 90 Jackre Joyce 50 77 LeRoy 50 66 Marjorne Marshall 49 Wallace 90 Bendrrck Benjamrn 41 87 94 96 Benush Jeanette 90 105 Bennett Alton 46 Bennett Glorra 90 Bentz Donald 90 103 108 Benz Lloyd B Ben1915 58 77 81 Berg Gordon 3 90 57 60 C9 70 74 79 80 84 115 Berndt l-larold 49 Berres Darrell 49 55 80 Berres Kathleen 90 58 70 10 119 Best Marne 78 Brdwell l-lazel 49 79 Blerltz Vlrglnra 50 Brgsby Joan 90 60 83 119 Bngthunder Elarne 47 Brllrngs Shrrley 59 Brrt, Thomas, 44 Buscholl, Beverly, 43 Bnwer, George, 90, 95 Bloomquust Gerald 90 96 98 109 Blucher Chester 91 Bluhm Beverly 54 70 119 Boettcher F A 10 Blume Walter CBudD 43 75 Boardman Elrzabeth 19 15 Lllllarl 19 15 48 Boles Donald 91 76 77 100 0 Borchardt l-loward 59 61 69 Bornfleth Gale 49 50 66 Bothner Gerald 59 Braatz Dale 4 49 Braatz l-larlan 50 Brandenberg Shlrley 91 69 63 67 Brandt Vlrgrnla 47 Braun FredW 10 Braun John 43 60 71 74 Brehmer Frank 4 91 Brehmer Luella 59 Brehmer Bernice CRuthD 49 79 Brent Phyllrs 44 Brertenfeldt Ruth 59 79 89 Bremer Dorothy 70 Bremer Olrve 91 69 Breslln Jack 4 Bretl William 49 Britten Florence 91 80 Brrtten, Patrrcra, 91, 111 Brrtton, Glorra, 63, 79 Brockhaus, Earl, 40, 63 l ' A F . f ' -' I 1 . 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Bukowski Irene 47 Bump Nancy 91 56 70 79 105 Burek Eugene 49 Burek Mae 49 Burek Stanley 41 49 87 99 93 94 95 Burger Joseph 91 Burk Delores 91 Burk Glen 49 Burk Robert 59 Burk Thomas 50 74 Burk art Edna F 19 43 Burns Ellen 49 Burns Mae 91 Burow Geraldine 90 67 78 89 113 Burt George 50 79 Bur on R J 19 76 Busko Frank 40 Butt Richard 44 57 68 79 73 Buttler Lucrlle 49 Buttke Phyllis 91 78 Bychlnsku Clarence 59 Callahan Joan 91 55 58 Callahan Pat 59 Callaway Jean 99 Cam bell Florence Can reld Harold 51 Carey Robert 99 55 106 Carney Barbara 51 63 Carpenter Clarence 103 Carpenter Joyce 40 Chagnon Howard 4 54 Chamberlain Calvun 51 103 Chappell Lucy 49 50 65 66 Cherek Pearl 91 53 58 71 77 Christian Wayne 99 Chrrstlanson Ronald 99 61 65 119 Clapp Muldred 51 Clark Edmund 99 65 74 98 119 Clark Jess 76 Cleveland Roger 51 63 Cluey Leo 49 54 65 Colle Brllae 49 51 65 66 Colle June 99 Collins Mary Clare 99 59 79 73 89 111 119 Cone Jeanne 99 58 67 69 71 Conner Walter 99 60 65 66 Conrad Alyce 99 67 Conrad Betty Lou 49 Cook Loss 54 Cook Nancy 47 70 Cooper John 51 Cooper Wesley 49 Costa Shrrley Mae 44 Cotey Jack 47 61 66 7 Croymans Beverly 44 Cumberland Arthur 99 Cundy Colleen 51 69 Curler Glenn 43 Curran Robert 99 Czaplrnskl Alyce, 99 Czech Lorrame 51 Czerwlnskl Lorralne 40 63 Dahlke Allce 63 Dahlke Ruth 99 69 63 Dahm Don 99 46 61 65 66 74 84 119 Dalbec Vxrgrnla 99 77 Dalnodar James 41 49 55 81 B7 91 93 94 98 Dalsky l-lrldegarde 44 66 Damon Glorra 41 53 58 59 70 119 Damp Fred 4 40 Daniels Rose Marne 48 Darrin Josephrne 19 15 61 69 Davld Aaron 93 79 89 113 Davles Daniel 4 Davres Ellen 54 Davrs Ruth 44 Day Patrlcla 51 Dearth Robert 43 74 77 Decker Landon 59 65 86 Dehllng Euleen 44 69 70 75 79 9 Delaney Jack 93 63 67 74 86 DeL1sle Jerome 4 DeL1sle Mary 73 Deloney Vlrglnla 54 Dellenbach Leonard 4 93 96 Derbnck Lloyd 93 109 Dern Russell 44 Detert Wallace 51 Dettrnger Donna 41 59 61 69 97 Deutsch Ruth 93 59 79 75 111 Dlckhoff Elleen 59 69 Dlckholl Marian 93 66 67 79 113 Dncklnson Eugene 93 109 Duscher Duane 90 Dlscher Keith 43 79 Doede Ethel 51 Doleschal Gerry 51 55 69 Domrnskl Donald 93 55 74 108 111 Donner Phyllls 47 65 Doyle Donald 4 Doyle Margaret Cpeggyb 70 79 83 Eggebrecht Shrrley, 44 Erckemeyer Daniel, 51 Eldsaune Richard 40 Elsenman Roger 4 Eldredge Dan 98 Elstrom Alma M 19 15 59 Emerrch Dorothy 59 Englert Leonard 4 93 75 En les l-lorton 51 Er man Joan 51 Erdmann Erdmann Erickson Ernckson Eruckson Harold 93 Mata 51 Jean 44 Kenneth 93 96 109 Wells 44 Erlandson David 93 Draeger LaVerne 69 Drew Roy 4 Dreyer Drumm Drumm Dudley Dudley Dumder Rosemary 93 Delmar 40 Phyllls 93 80 Jay 4 Ms R J 0 Mavis 93 53 79 113 Dunst Lyle 51 77 79 Dzubay John 19 Eckes Eugene 93 Eckes Kathleen 44 Eckes Leroy 4 Ed er Elaine 51 Egeler Esther 51 Eggebrecht Donald 44 Eggebrecht Donna Mae Eggebrecht l-lenry 44 Eggebrecht Joyce 93 109 Eggebrecht Judson 51 74 79 Costa Phyllrs 49 110 Eschenbach Elaine 93 79 Eschenbach Joyce 51 Eschenbach Vrrglnla 94 66 97 Etter Evelyn 94 Evans Florence 6 94 57 79 73 111 119 Evenson Edwun 59 74 86 87 89 Evjue Maruan 94 65 66 119 113 Evjue Nellre 11 Ewert Eugene 59 Fabel Mary Ann 51 Fahey Ellen 19 Fahl Gerald 54 69 Fahl Lols 94 Fahl Ruth 44 Fandre Esther 94 67 69 Fara Loss 44 Farrow Betsy Ross 19 Feck Beverly 94 Fehl Dorls 94 69 80 Fescht Geraldrne 54 60 65 83 Fredler Edward 44 69 Frlratreau Jermaine 54 Frlratreau Leonard 47 74 98 103 Frnch Daniel 94 Frnch Joan 44 Frnger Corinne 44 79 Funk Vlvlan 54 Flnken Warren 94 61 65 66 74 77 84 119 Frscher Betty 94 Fischer JoanM 19 15 47 68 71 Frsher Anthony 54 Frsher Davrd 4 94 Frsher Lou Ann 94 Fitzgerald Shurley Fltzke Paulrne 3 44 60 68 70 83 Flagel Burton 54 Flatter Alnsworth 94 86 87 Fletcher Vrrgunra 44 58 Fluegel Kelth 41 44 56 65 66 Fluegel Lane 40 Fluegel Mavns 45 69 79 Fochs Lucnlle 47 Fogarty Robert Cpatj 4 94 87 Forsmo Jeannrne 40 71 Forsmo Joyce 40 71 Foster Lors 44 59 Foster Tom 4 Fowler Robert 94 65 Fox Jerome 54 Fraedrrch l-larold 54 France Almond 51 France Glenn 46 Frank Carol 44 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