Wausau High School - Wahiscan Yearbook (Wausau, WI)

 - Class of 1946

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Row 3 Thnel Fredruckson Ruder Kleun Shnrley Onstad Sharon Onstad Janke Genrnch Rosenhauer Row 2 Hnrsch Grull Schwentner Jessc Schuneman Thomas Splame Mornson Sampson Row I Lewntzke Damon Jastunskl Killeen Kuechle Krahn Thursten Ed Thiel Barbara Gennch Jack Fredrlckson Edltor In Chief Associate Edltor Associate Edltor , N limi' A Fredruckson Genrlch Thiel 'Q Phyllls Jesse Dovud Ruder Joyce Schuneman Eugene Klenn Nancy Schwentner Shirley Onstad Sharon Onstad Harlan Lewltzke Kurt Krohn Alvln Thlrsten George Morroson Don Klefer Audrey l.u nd Mary Janke Margorne Krueger -1-Q -1-eq' iff' s.x,.f CLASSES ACTIVITIES SPORTS FACULTY SNAPSHOTS ART INDEX I ' I ' I I I I I I I 5 S I I A .I I I 1 1 . ,if , x A .... . . . . -In I Y , 4:7 w' 1 A ',, f . v . film- : 'f 'K 7-N . ry, V 5- ' .., X' ,I . l , JI . L, A. X K' ' A ' ., Mark Splalne , r ' . ll ' 'I', , Dy' T ,yn -,- v ' I , x :mga w- yy A , A 4 '. f:vfI'S3f ,. Y -R . ' v ' A -V , nu. gl., A , ,Ar ,Q , 231 . . ..... . . I . I 3 A I ' I I '70 HN DZUBAY PUBLICATIONS BUSINESS MANAGER M.A., WISCONSIN John Dzubay On Hobo Day -- , hs HI! - an . ll ' 'iii lf Qi Y A--., U DEDICATION One of the most delightful personalities of our high school faculty is Mr. John Dzubay who teaches physics and modern science in room 302. In addition to his teach- ing responsibilities he acts as business advisor to our school publications and works hard to make both ends meet. A graduate of River Falls State Teacher's College, Mr. Dzu- bay also attended the University of Wisconsin and now holds the degree of Master of Philosophy. Woodworking and gardening are his hobbies and his favorite sports are skiing, skating, and dancing. lt is to Mr. Dzubay with his sparkling humor, and his splendid qualities of patience and good sportsmanship that we the class of l946 respect- fully dedicate this Wahiscan. 60 I TM A 1 9 vzmwaawwezzw i , QM! V19 YOUNGER GENERATION ?1l lx ,, X19 it . EVERETT c. HlRscH N . SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS EVERETT C. HIRSCH: Superintendent of Schools . . . has served our school system twelve years . . . graduate of Oshkosh State Teachers College and the University of Wisconsin, Ph.B. and Ph.M .... former President of North- western Wisconsin Education Associa- tion . . . former President of Central Wisconsin Education Association . . . former chairman of the WEA committee on Locals . . , former President of the Rice Lake Rotary Club and the Wausau Rotary Club . . . former President of the Community Chest . . . a worthy, efficient executive . . . has sincere understanding of the needs and wishes of young people. PREPAREDNESS PRESERVES PEACE Dear Boys and Girls: The trend of human destiny has been completely changed in this eventful year of l945. The de- velopment of the atomic bomb, involving as it does the separation of the atom, is of such tremendous significance that we of this generation are too near the event to adequately comprehend what it really means. Other new discoveries and inventions have greatly reduced the size of the world. Distance is no longer the insuperable barrier between nations that it was even yesterday. The lesson taught by these new marvels, all of which may be made of benefit to mankind, is to be prepared. lt is your duty to so prepare yourselves today that you can take your place confidently in the complex society of tomorrow. Yourfriend, EVERETT C. HIRSCH 12 G. W. BANNERMAN SENIOR HIGH PRINCIPAL G. W. BANNERMAN: Principal of our school forthe past nine years . . . graduated from Lawrence College and the University of Chicago . . . member of the Board of Directors of the Na- tional School Assembly Association . . . member of State Curriculum committee on Industrial Arts Education . . . Trus- tee of Memorial Hospital . . . member of Board of Directors of Y. M. C. A. . . . Regional advisor of University of Chicago for five years . . author . . . tluent speaker . . capable executive . . . respected and admired by all . . . 17' , r O E. A. R O E S K E ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL E. A. ROESKE: Algebra and solid geometry . . . Head of Mathematics Department . . . graduate of Ripon College and Columbia, M.A. ,... came to Wausau in l92l . . . former president of WEA . . . former president of Archery Club . . .former Boy Scout leader . . . advisor of student council . . . likes archery, golf, fishing . . . always willing to help us with our problems . . . real friend and tacttul disciplinarian . . . - ,vw Q r :xi Q President ...... Mr. G. F. Morrison M. Vice-President, Mrs. Herbert Genrich Secretary , . . Miss Mary Kay Stock Treasurer .... Mr. H. H. Humphrey Morrison, Stock, Genrich, Humphrey The board of education of which Mrs. W. A. Paff is president and C. F. Smith is vice-president meets every month to iron out those difficulties which could prevent us from having such an efficient school system. The board has their work divided among eight standing committees which are as follows: . . . Teachers-Fred W. Braun, chairmang Supplies-C. J. Lang, chairmang Building and Grounds-F. A. Boett- cher, chairmang Janitors and Fuel-D. M. Kischel, chairmang Rules-Herman Norde, chairmang Finance- C. F. Smith, chairmang Insurance-H. R. Rakow, chairmang Planning-Fred W. Braun, chairman. Standing: F, A. Boettcher, H. Norde, D. M. Kischel, H. R. Rakow, F. W. Braun, C. J. Lang. Sitting: B Pagenlcopf, F. G. Loeftlcr, Mrs. R. J. Dudley, Mrs. W. A. Puff. Absent: E, G. Silbernagel ond C. F. Smith. 'WF AF' X ff' E A ROESKE 0 E E Soc al Scnence COUNSELLOR OF B O Y S HARVEY RIDGE Dean of boys has been with us for ten years chemlstry and mod ern sclence smlllng face loves to crack pokes llkes to travel and co ct stamps ALICE TOBEY Dean of grrls biology good natured camera shy av' DIRECTOR GUIDANC CLIFFORD P SWENBY Director of Guldance World hnstory and United States history graduate of North Dakota State Teachers College B S advanced work at Umver stty of Munnesota pleasant personallty good sport as seen on Hobo Day llkes hunting and flshlng DEPARTMENT HEADS .IOSEPHINE EDNA en Vocal Engl SI Mus c R N G Instrumental MUSIC R J BURTON Commercial BEN BERG ence I5 W 0 I I ' I .i b sg T' 1 f - O F E X T I . . . I - 1' I Allatvhematics ll 'I ,I DARRIN A BURKHART If 4' f , 1- ul 5 i ' . I I I 4' I I I LE I K 'T . . gk . . . RILL . . t I K I I Sci . xt' . . . h - 3 STUDENT COUNCIL... Our student government known as the Student Council was formed to promote a spirit of school co-operation and to secure for students direct participation in the government of our school affairs through home room representatives. The council consists of an executive committee made up of president, vice-president, secretary, and commissioners of finance, school affairs, social affairs, publicity, and pep, and all home room representatives. lt is the duty of all the council to sponsor four all-school dances, football hops, school assemblies, elections, and all pep rallies. They also take care of any other un- expected drives, dances, or other activities that come up during the year. Mr. E. A. Roeske is the advisor and helps the group in solving their problems. Bill Markstrum, newly elected Student Council President, accepts the gavel from retiring President Eickemeyer as the members of the Student Council look on. I It SOCIAL COMMITTEE Row 3: Gilbertson, Schwenlner, Greenheck, Hoenisch, Joyce Forsmo, Jeanine Forsmo, Sharron Onstad, Shirley Onstad, Franke Check, Paulman, Brehmer, Turner, Steinecker. Row 2: Plcier, Ketchmark, Kulkuka, Stevens, McKoen, Miller, Grotelueschen, Prielipp, Meurette, Jahns, Alford, Viele, Sweitzer, Abitz Row I: Gissleman, Maieske, Pelers, Wahl, Abegglen, Peneau, Skinner, Damon, Jaeger, Genrich, Hirsch. FINANCE and SCHOOL AFFAIRS PUBLICITY COMMITTEE COMMITTEE .r A I. ly ai? - it .,af' -' I ' -- . Il - ' gf I Y w ll - -' 'fri'-' M .. 2 --Q 2 f f' .7 Y tj ROW 2: McAleavy, Ruff Left to right - Hayes, Nimz, Morange. Row I: Shirley Onstad, Sharon Onstad, St. Mary, Viertel PRESIDENTS lStandingl: Markstrum, Eickemeyer. COMMISSIONERS lSeatedl: Shirley Onstad, Viertel, Franke, Jaeger, McAleavy, Sharon Onstad, Ahrens, Nimz. REPRESENTATIVES: Erickson, Costa, Plier, Krueger, Hahn, Koehler, Giesel, McKoen, Kohl, Phillipps, Eggebrecht, Dorelius, Prahl, Empey, Priebe, Grotelueschen, Natarus, Heinrichs, Laessig, Grill, Thiel, Davis, O'Leary, Zastrow, Schave, Schlie, Alford Kuechle, Krchn, Ammentorp, Kamke, Zimmerer, Roskowski, Kramer, Johnston, Schult, Landsman, Winters, Fox, Abitz, Graebel, Olson, Krenz, Baske, Schroeder, Wenzel, Dreyer, Riebe, Simpson, Hunt, Turner, Brandt, Penn, Alexander, Ritger, Wahl. I7 MEET yulalllll ' SOME WERE NEW Eught new teachers greeted the Senuor Hugh students returnung to ool last fall It took them a whule to learn the ways of our school and students but not too long' Muss Hulbert came to Wau sau as a Latun teacher Muss Tul dren taught Spanush and French Two new replacements n the hustory department were M Swenby who took over the dutues of guudance durector and Muss Munar who taught Unuted States Hustory Muss Walsh and Mr Duke became members of the commer cual staff Muss Colson took over the dutues of the Art Department Standung Anderson Glusczunsku Gull Seated Darrun Hopp Insert Colson Stcndung Hulbert Swenby Munar Zullsdort Walsh Duke Seated Tulden Insert Colson These teachers are prepar ung the students for the future un domestuc fuelds un Art and un Musuc Our students have receuved an apprecuatuon for these Arts through the help of these teachers Josephune Dar rn BM Wusconsun Super vusor of musuc educatuon Wanda Hopp Wusconsun Con servatory of Musuc Assustant supervusor of musuc Mary Anderson M A Columbua Home Economucs H R 355 Bernuce Glusczunsku BS Cen tral State Teachers Home Economucs HR 356 N Grull MA Columbua, Su pervusor of unstrumental musuc ,A . . . . i ' E I i . . . 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' . ., ' ' I8 Students learn about the facts of the world in which we 'T-'F live and attempt to acquire an understanding of nature and -- ' of mankind through the in structlons of these teachers of science Gladys Schilling B A Wisconsin Biology H R 306 Mary Katherine Prucha B S River Falls State Teachers Biology Physical Education H R O7 John Dzubay PhM Wlsconsln Physics Bio logy H R 02 Harry A Johnson M A Wisconsin Chemistry H R O3 Har vey Ridge Ph M Wisconsin Chemistry H R 04 en Berg MA Wisconsin Phy slcs re Flight Aeronautics R Alice Tobey no available picture M A Wlsconsln B'0l09Y to ght Shilling Prucha Dzubay Johnson Ridge Ber Mathematics is a very um portant study In our modern world ot precise machines and accurate computations The knowledge of foreign languages is imperative to our foreign nations These teach ers are familnarlzing our stu dents with mathematics and foreign languages Elda Bon vmcnn B S Minnesota Span Ish German HR 6 Vlr mia Hulbert BA Wls nsln Latin HR Chloe Tllden BA MA Wls consln French Spanish H R 20 Elmer A Roeske MA Columbia Solid Geome try Algebra IV Herman Risic PhM Wisconsin Alge bra Geometry HR 255 Howard Shawl MA Mnnne sota Algebra Consumer s Math Refreshers Math H 257 Mary Umhoefer MA Wisconsin Geometry Algebra Left to right Bonvnncun Rnsuc Shawl Roeske Umhoefer Tulden Hulbert HR 51 19 . . 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I I I What does It mean to be an Amerlcan'7 What are your pruvlleges and responsnbllntles9 These teachers attempt to an swer such questions n th classes and to develop good cvtlzenshlp and World Minded ness In our students O L En stad AM Columbia U S history American Problems Arthur Hender son MA Iowa U S Hnstory Olaf Lee M A Wusconsm World Hustory R Louuse Munar lon S Hlstor Stanley E Woods BA Hamlun Unuver slty graduate Study at Colum bla World Hlstory H R l6O Ervln Marquardt Allan D Gabrul s a Ph B Carroll Col e e M S Wlsconsln World Hustory Suttlnq Henderson Mnar Sumnar Lee xmg H 3 NO on Standmg Woods Marqua dt S enby Enstad pucture Heunruch Brockmeyer, Metz, Olson, Becker if e purpose of the Phy Ed sses us to bulld hea students both physlcally and mentally through competltlon games and calesthentlcs Our office staff assists lm measurably ln the efflclent ad mumstratuon of our school pro gram The above actlvltles are taken care of very proflclently by these people Lydla Becker MA Mlchlgan Gurl s Phy slcal Education H R lO2 Wunfred Brockmeyer Minnesota Athletic Durector Biology Physical Educatuon Arthur Olson MA Michigan Physlcal Edu c lon H R 4 Frieda Hem ruc Offuce Secretary Eluzabeth Metz Offsce Secre tary , l ' i eir ' K V ' - - 4 Q H. 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E., I . , 5 . . . j ' z , w S'tti : Sw i , , w 2l OR IN THE LITERARY WORLD a dng Bohl Kelly Elstom Kaufma Ros nha t nq a u s orl La so os These Instructors assist their students In developing abilities which enable them to exchange Ideas Interestingly forcefully and effectively and In gaInIng an appreciation for the best In literature LIIIan Bohl MA WIsconsIn English Drama Edna Burkhart MA ChIcago WISCONSIN Eng H Alma Elstrom MA Mc Igan E glIsh H R 2l2 MarIorIe Kaufman BS WIS consln English H R 5 Louise Kelley BE RIVSF Falls State Teachers English IV Vll Reg VIII H R Emma Larson B E River Falls State Teachers Library G K Rosenhauer MA Wisconsin English Journalism H R 207 Arlene Ross MA WISCONSIN English Dramatlcs H R O6 Evelyn Stan B E Eau Claire State Teachers EnglIsh H R 2Ol Margaret Zeilsdorf B Ed Central State Teachers MA Northwestern EngIIsh Ill IV H R 203 AL GABRILSKA Refuns To W H. S Faculty for Second Semester Allan Gabrilska returned to his teaching duties at W.H.S. the second semester after an absence of three years. He left the Senior High faculty for the navy in April of l943. During his service he covered a large portion of the world including Africa the Mediter- ranean area France England Scotland lreland and Wales. 22 Allan D. Gcbr'Iska CUSTODIANS CHIEF CUSTODIAN HARVEY RAMTHUM Mrs Braun 1945 Mrs H Warner 1944 Mrs Schlelds 1942 Mrs Ram thun 941 Otto Klemm Basement Old Bunldung 1945 Harvey Ramthun Basement New Bulldsng 1943 er man Warner Basement New Burldmg 1944 Joe Snee den Basement New Bulldlng 1945 Bob Schlle Nlght Man 1945 No picture avaul able O 0 l 1 The keeplng of the school neat and clean and In good worknng order ns a 'ob whnch most of us take for granted but to Mr Ramthum and his assistants l1IS a full tame lob Mr Ramthum has seven assistants four women and three men The custodaan s 'ob does not end when our school day ends but there IS stall much work to be done In cleaning up the school and keeplng the furnaces fired so that the school wvll be prepared for our next day of study We should all be grateful to the cus todlans for the Immaculate condrtron In whnch our school and campus are kept ASSISTANTS ont ra a e c e s R Back Klemm Ramth Warne Sneeden l OF 1946 lk i 97 l I fs. 'Q :ll 1 , V Y Inf., Y Chief Custodian ' j 1 . . . 1 ' ' 5 . . . H - Fr : B un, W rn r, S hi ld, cmthun 23 C L A S S E S I C I Mr. Dike, Mr. Shawl, and the student body attend an assembly program . A', ' 136,97 - XZJYXZ , azz! ,fi--A LJ' 171 . 1'..LJ62! ' 'bggdjy 144-X IQ, fy, 1:11- 51-411, fkr fffrf fhfgf M lub ,l .f ' N ,. 'I ' , 64 of' a K ,Q ,,5, Lad' ,Lcfzv 6 ,Y vffw 544. .14 V W I Z Jjgdxhlrq 4 ff: Xy' f'f'lfffjVA lip. ,ff ' 5,21 Q! K? ,ZLII V' V 1 'xi W 5' f'5' f'A 'ff' .ff QQ, ,fy ,., ,veg if K' ff 1 C if f 1 ff- lyffff 5ZfZa4 f47ff H14 ff LXQ he , 64,24 , Sw M7's'M f - K7 X C9 QNQLOG PQ Liwdf' all , ,O Nglnxx. Qxovsxb 2 V 9' ul' Q' Q7 65 1- so 'U' 'ogg' vw Q1 , N ew on C, ISA Ax Q? Q5 QDJ, Q ' 4919 0399 viggk 94,0 . , 4.9 X259 9 5 QQ- QQ, go 9 Ovq '-,A QVNQJP ' GENERATION Nbxq. I NP 4-Y' QSQL fly f OU NGER ORC SENIOR CLASS JIM BENDRICK SHIRLEY ONSTAD PAT SLOAN V ce Presudenl Secretary Treasurer Presudent 7fze Seanaid game 70 Scfzoaf When the class of 1946 began uts hugh school career even as far back as the uunuor hugh school there were 510 members As the years passed by some of these 510 stu dents entered the servuce whule others gust dudnt go on That left a total of approxumately 390 grad uatung senuors Durung each of the hugh school years there had always been some outstandung students from thus class For unstance un the senuor year an outstandung feat the wunnung of the na tuonal essay contest sponsored by the Veterans of Foreugn Wars was accomplushed by Edward Thuel who was also the edutor of the 1946 Wahuscan As sophs the senuors were lust as green as they thought the new sophomores were and as uunuors they were the un betweens already accustomed to WHS Iufe Now as senuors they look back on theur school days as enloyable days full of fun and hard work and as they receuve theur duplomas they realuze they have attauned theur goal S E N I L A S S 0 O 0 . A, L ,. Q ,. rx X .L I' . X xx 1 I 1 , -- ,,r- I 'K ' Q V uu as lul , ' 1.1. 1 , 'Qf.s. o 26 OFFICERS If 'YQ' --x -I' 'dilllaq Vi' if K' NORMA ABEGGLEN Hep Club Commmee 3 4 Sponush Club 3 o cual Commnllee 4 GERALD ABITZ oxlng 2 3 Siu en n Club 2 JOHN J AHRENS ootball 3 4 Base ball 3 4 Sludenl Coun JOAN MAY ALFORD Student Councnl Z un Club 2 a Commullee 2 3 LORENE ALDRICH Spanish Club 3 4 Con servalnon Club 3 G A SHIRLEY ALLEN S amsh Club 2 3 mor Class Play A GLORIA ANDERSON me Ec Club em Cam Club Spanrsh Club 4 MARJORIE R ANDERSON Su enl Club 4 Gregg 3 Sr Gregg 4 WILLIAM ANDREAS Conservahon Club 3 GLADYS ANDREWS Englnsh Mulor ROBERT ZINGLER Conservation Club 2 3 Radno Club 2 BETTY J BAUMANN A 4 on servctuon Club 4 lu den! Club 3 LOIS E BAUMANN A ROGER BAUMANN xung 2 3 4 Co vallon Club 3 DOROTHY BEILKE A A 2 3 Jr Gre JOYCE E BEILKE Su ent Club 4 Gregg 3 Sr Gregg 4 LE ROY BEILKE '7 Fha, if af' 41 usnc Club 2 Conservahon Club 3 Chem Com Club 2 JAMES BENDRICK Football 3 4 Track Sludenl Councul 3 SENIORS I946 27 - . 4 , fa , T3 6 -' V' 'S I . X. My f . . -: VSV? M l ' pf I . Q A V 4, ' I ,4.' ' ' ' ,. .579 'JN 'f' ,- , in 5' f o. .A.2,a, ,c- .4 ' 7 S - xx G. . Al 2. 4- w rp ' Bo' , , 5 nscr- 1 V :IQ Q .7 I. 'ls' V E w 5 B ' , 5 d l ,H ' . Council 2, 35 Conserva- xnxx lic , 3, 4. S ..-, 5 . 99 ag. ' ff? F F J : k L ld ' 5 Jr. ? X I 2 - 5 . . . til 4. .,n ' Q ' , 3, 45 - . Lal' , 35 Fl g N , f' ' ' M ' , 3, 45 - 5. 1- f. will . I- ka . 5 3 '. 0 '. ,,:' , 5 3: H Q I Q5 A. 3. - Q e f A P ' , . 4: Se ' 45 G. . A. 2, 3. I Ho . 2, 35 5 Ch D 3, 1 ' . V ' . , fd 7 jf, xif QF '14 33. -v i I ,mm 'nik If +- I Our class presuclenf, Pat Sloan, learning how lo control a large body. VIRGINIA BIERITZJ Student Councn Mall! Club 3 Ihem Cam Club 4 4yJ A..-l,c....,11 ,Q fi,,, 4ljl,,A4,-, 4 '-'v 9.1, ,.,,,,q .,e.,4.J -f'.J HELENES BIERN T Monnor 4 Conservation ub 4 G A 'O'-f.A.4,l.,g, Z Z , -'L-1- 4L.4 SHIRLEY JEA I I BILLINGS Skyrockel 3 THOMAS BEACHAM English Malo' MARJORIE BLIESE anlsh Club nn club 2 sv., ent 34' f I C uncul 2 3 ROBERT CARL BLOCK PETER BLACK Radio Club 4 olbcll 2 3 4 e all 2 ack EDMUND BLAIR nd 2 4 Siu Councnl 3 Music ub ALICEM BLOOM Vocal Music 4 T' ' I Q ' ' HOWARD BORCHARDT Foolball 4 Basketball RAYMOND 4 Madrlgal BLASKOWSKI Conservahon Club 3 DORIS BLIESE nn Club 3 u nl Club 2 German Club 4 G A GALE BORNFLETH Conservahon n Club 3 GERALD BOTHNER Chem Com Club ln amurals 2 LUELLA BREHMER Spanish Club 3 on servalnon Club 3 Ma fl Q drvgol 4 JO ANN BRUES5 ' . oir 4- G. A. . - ' 1 V Jr, Gregg 3. -, MARY BROSE Jr. Gregg 3- Sr. Gregg PAULINE ANN BROSE Conservalion Club 3. 28 SS of '46 If-1 QQ 100 '1 3? 80, 1 291 1'- 'T' JERRY BRUSHERT Student Councnl 2 ROBERT BURK Conservahon Club Home Room Presldenl 3 Sludenl Council 3 HAROLD CANFIELD Raduo Club 4 Conser vohon Club 4 BARBARA CARNEY Englrsh Mayor CLARENCE CARPENTER Conservahon Club 3 4 Madrugal 4 Voral Mu CALVIN CHAMBERLAIN olball 2 3 1 4 Sludenl Councul 4 LUCY MAY CHAPPELL Orchestra 2 3 4 Band 3 4 Choral Readnng J RONALD CHRISTIAN Radlo Club 3 Conser vo non Club 3 Home Room Presudenl 2 MILDRED CLAPP A 2 Conser vahon Club 4 Sludenl Club 4 EUGENEF CLARKOWSKI Chem Com Club 4 DELORES TIDELL COHEN Wahiscon 31 Sludenl Club Presidem 45 Chem Cam Club 3, 4. BILLIE NAOMI COLLE usuc Club Conservalnon Club 4 LOIS JEAN COOK S anlsh Club 3 on servohon Club 3 PHYLLIS ARLEEN COSTA English Mayor COLLEEN CUNDY A LORRAINE CZECH A 4 Slu en Club 4 Conservahon Club 4 ALICE DAHLKE Madrlgals 3 4 Sludenl u 2 GAA GLORIA DAMON Forensics 3 4 Sludenl Council Execuhve Com mullee 4 Spanush Club 29 1:6 wa? -49- 49 or -Us 41- PYMKX V Do you thunk Jlm Krnenke had the posslblllhes of be commg an all state guard M ' 2' 3' f f U' I ' . ' Y' ' Q P ' 1 C - ' I . K . 'L I 's 5' , -' ' M A r '-9. . f - ' 31 I , 1 . sl ' 2, . . I ' l o.A. . 3. . G.A. . 3, 1 d I ' , I Q ' 5 1 I1 I , al mx , , ' 'JN I ' ' , : . Cl b 5 . . . 2. 3 . G3 , 1, - , ' f 3, 4. A! I' I I ' x I I 1- sic 4. P f, lf .5 Fo , , 4: H'-Y A 4 f ' 1 - We ' ' ' I4 lv . 1 ,sb A .l In ' s ' AJC' A . I s .f S f 1' ' 1 I, V 'L 4 Aw - -5 -5 ' 1 - ' f tj, pw . I U ., I o.A. . , 3, 4: - A 1' 'I f I 1 u - Q '? . gi . - u 5 We have lust learned why so many of us sensors have gone dateless this year Our class which numbers 406 IS comprlsed of l6l Boys and 245 Glrls CT' 40 36 30 'lf ROSEMARY MARIE DANIELS Englush Malor ELLEN MAE DAVIES Three One Act Plays Reading Student ub 2 ROBERT DAVIS Sensor Class Play Club 3 4 Musuc Club 3 PATRICIA DAY Conservation Club 3 A A 2 Glee ELAINE DE BROUX u Deb e Cub 4 Student ub DONNA MAE DETTINGER Madrlgal 2 Chour Jr Gregg 3 ETHEL ELIZABETH DOEDE Gegg 3 G A 3 Checlung om mittee 4 GERRY BELL DOLESCHAL Student Council 2 u d nt Club 3 Choir 3 ELAINE EDLER Conservatron Club 4 ESTHER EGELER S anush Club 3 4 DONNA MAE EGGEBRECHT S yrocket 2 Stu ent Club 2 JUDSON EGGEBRECHT I 4 C em C rn Club 2 3 4 n se votuon Club 2 3 4 DANIEL ECKEMEYER Student Councul Pres: nt 4 Math Club Raduo Club 3 RICHARD EIDSAUNE nd 2 3 4 Con vatlon Club 4 DOROTHY EMERICH Sub Deb 3 4 Conser lon Club 3 4 G JOAN ERDMAN H me E: Club 2 3 JOYCE ESCHENBACH Gregg 4 G A 2 Student Club 2 EUGENE EWERT Home Room President Olympuan Club Conservation Club 3 4 30 'lf I r l 'T' It D' 'Q '23 -'fp X The SENIO .SNK . I ' 'N . fi , L . p ' , , . ' - Q . lx 5 d I D 5, fl I 1-E H'-Y 2, 3, 5 h 1- a , , pCo - -XWQ1 cs. r ' , , . Q de 1 4: 'is 1 1 . U x ' P g AY . . 4 ' fl , Committee 47 Choral X ' 4: 1 Cl , 3. I - , 1 - ' VDI' , 7 . A. - A. 2. '7 C Y yfuawu ' 35 o . , , 4. V N ' Art , 5 ' 1 1 . rg 'str I I? LH, I F Q- 5' G. . . 1 Club S , 5 'X I 2- r. 5 . . A. H I If -.1 V I ' , Q . I -fl . ' sb- 3, 4, HP zf f 21 . I 5 CI ' ' 3, 4. ' -I I ' 2 ' 2: Jr. r 5 . . A. 2, 5 ' C - A., ,J ' , IV I 5 St - e 7 ' . J. we 'Sf' f?f -Y - f x at IQ Ql- MARY ANN FABEL G, A. A. 3, 45 IF. Gregg 35 Sr. Gregg 4. GERALD P. FAHL 3 Choir 35 Chem Cam Cub 4. GERALDINE FEICHT u Deb Gregg 3 Pcp Club 4 GERMAINE FILIATREAU Chem Com Club 2 G ,lr Gre DAWN FISHER Gregg 3 Sludcnl ub 2 BURTON FLAGEL Home Room Treasurer 3 JEROME K FOX Conservahon Club Home Room Treasurer 2 Student Councvl 4 SHIRLEY FRAAZA A A 3 Conser I n Club 4 Checkung Commvllce 4 .ffl . ...P elf., QV' ...M ,M fr cbrre -. as-.I esv' ,Me ' to o a n Ridge , a g n p ble aces A ,W YOU WW? MARY ANN FRIEDL A 2 3 Con v lon Club 3 u dent Club 4 BILL FROEHLICH Employed Boys 2 LOUIS GAJEWSKI lnlramural Basketball Employed Boys 4 2:6 ao' af' ' MJT U W l X , IS l U dw' ll i isc n, rk ' 4 ' S b- 3 4' Jr IL , in is d V ou- ,gg 4? F ' , v ' 1 . f ' . . 1' , A. A, 21 . ' ., K J Jr. 'i V 'A-P Q cn , 3. 5? A . hw ' G. . A. , 5 ser- , N ul C, 45 SI - Q C , JR. I ' , 3, 4. . 37 l ...5 I f---i . ff' Q' . h . G. . . 5 va- 4' I f in r . I no A I . fl y , ,Q . , 'H ' I 'L-C ' rl I NILES GAPPA 0 I f Q 35 0 , 1 F lv A . all . . I Ch 3: '-' 5 ' If il ' ' 2, . W ' , : T P' - h 1 , 'll d A , ' Scr , 4. I n x : . ' fX ' 3, 4. wr V ' I d : . . A. 37 . Q 3. 7 ' - CL l ' l - 5 ' i N T . ll gl ' ' , w ' 2, 3, 4, X. l' ' P l I- Qu'l , 4: ' Q- 'l ' , 9a , 'Q' A A ' 3, 4. 0 ' ' '-fllua C fx -. fr yi . 1 ' D- I .Cf ,, I A . I' V- . A Q- 'uf ASS of 46 HAROLD FRAEDRICH em Cam Club Raduo Club 2 JACK FREDRICKSON ahuscan 3 4 o o ters 4 Qu: an oll 3 Home Room Secretary H ckey 2 3 oo b 3 LORRAINE GARSKE Oralory 4 Wahusccn 3 Conservahon Club VIOLET GAUGER Su enl Club 4 G A Jr Greg M ANNE GEISEL Studenl Councrl 4 Sky rocket 3 Wuhuscan 3 LGA YK A C 5 BARBARA GENmcH 1.4 ohuscan W., rl and Scroll 3 YN-4 V, M Hep Club Commmee 2 0 gf 9 jig. 'F' fx .jill-44 .J wb-I M Aww fa? Q TF Q6 wr 3 915' il' 'IO C' 06- iv- wif i f X Q 2 LOIS ANN GIBCKE A BARBARA GISSELMAN Spanish Club 3 Soclal Commuttee Class Comm The Elll 0 JOHN GLASBRENNER Vocal Musa: 4 Home Room Vuce Presudent 3 DONALD GLEASON Skyrockct Home Room Treasurer Chem Cam Club 3 ARLENE GNIRK Home E: Club Chem Cam Club LOUISE GOEBEL A A 3 Jr Gre GERMAINE D GOEDEN Home Ec Club Voral Music 4 DOYONIS J GOETSCH One Act Plays 3 ky roc et 4 Chem am Club 3 WARREN GOETSCH Conservatuon Club 3 4 Home Room Presudent 3 Employed Boys 3 RUTH MARY GOETZMAN A2 4Clr LaC FRANCIS GOTTSCHALK Intramurals 3 CAROLE GREENHECK S Deb 2 3 4 Soc l Commxttee 4 Spannsh C u 2 ANNA ROSE GRILL Wahlscan 3 4 Band 8- Orchestra 2 3 4 Mu C ub LORRAINE GRITZMACHER Sr Gregg 4 Jr Gregg 3 Skyrocket 4 DAVE GUENTHER Football 3 Intramurals RAMONA GUSTAVSON English Malor DAWN ZANK GAA 2, ,lr Gregg 3 FLORENCE HALMINIAK Student Club 2, Con servatuon Club 3, G A A 3 if! 1' .Y x K 'YC -su rrp ad' -nfs 1' ,Qu LASS of 46 rl as 'Q if ' 'Q 30 BETTY LORA HANNEMANN our 3 4 Madrl o Singers 4 Conservotnon Club 3 PATRICIA HARRISON Club 2 3 y ro el 4 Chem om ub 3 ROBERT HARTWIG otball 2 3 4 Tru H FLOYD HAUPT Hockey 2 Conservation u Chem om Club 3 IONE ZINKEVCZ Engllsh Mayor LOUISE MARIE HECKENDORF Wagomon Council 3 GAA 2 Vocal Musuc Club 4 DAVID HEIDEMANN lnlromurcls 3 Conser vatuon Club 3 ROSEMARY ANN HEIDEMAN Sponnsh Club 2 Student Council 4 LAURAT HEIL G A 3 4 Sr Gre g ANN HEINRICH GAA 2 Conservctron Club 3 MARION HEINRICH Englnsh Mayor MARY ANN HEISER o un ub A 2 3 4 Stu e Club 4 .IOANNE HELD Mcdrugal Singers 3 Conservation Club 3 Vocol Musuc 4 RICHARD HERBERT Y 3 Chem om Club 2 3 4 Conserve tuon Club 3 LEA HEROUX onush C ub A 3 DOROTHY MESS A 2 3 .lr Gre Sudenl Club 2 CECILIA MARY HEYBL Sludenl Club 2 GAA Conservollon Club 3 DONNA HILDENSPERGER A 4 Stu en Cub 3 4 lotn Club 4 40' 48 as 'O 'O 3 6 Nllp Eddie Thlel s bug worry now IS movlng the shoe rn sfeod of gelhng the Wohls con lo meet :ls deadlune 'ws NP- 1, 30 Y' Q' 9' C l 'S' .' 50 ?F I GLORIA BRITTAN Englnsh Mayor CORRINE HINTZ Slenogruphnc FRANKLIN HINTZ Englush Mclor ALICE HINTZE Skyrockel 4 Hep Club 4 Sluden Cu JEANNE HIRSCH Deb Club 2 3 Sensor Class Play Wchnscon 4 JEANETTE L HIRSCH S Gregg 4 GAA 2 3 Jr Gregg 3 LAURA HOEFT Accounlmg ERNEST HOENISCH olball 2 3 as all 2 Presndenl 2, 3, 4 34 GERALD HOFFMANN Conservolnon Club 2 3 4 Chem Com Club 2 3 AVILA HOLLINGER Home Room Treosurer re Gregg 4 JOHN HOLLINGSWORTH olboll 2 3 4 Trc H LOA HOLT u en! Club 2 A 2 4 S n Club 3 WARREN HOLZEM English and Soclcl Sclence RICHARD HORNUNG Conservollon Club 3 4 Slage C ew 3 4 KEITH HUEHNERFUSS Conservolron Club 2 3 4 Boxing 4 Chem Com u 2 HARLAN HUN GER olboll 2 3 4 k all 2 3 4 Track 4 WILLIAM HUNSICKER Chem Cam Club Conservollon Club 3 Sludenl Council 4 HERMAN ISBERNER Conservolron Club 3 Track 3 F 'ff' 3' if ?l if 11' .f-Q J, The SENIOR . . , . - ' ' ' .-P, . . n ,, QQ .ff- , g AJ A 3, Jr. cs gg 3, sf. ' .111 -4 I I I . , -' -S, - Q 1 Q V J ir? fb- ', '73 - If A I X A., F . 2 N f A I K Fo , . : ck Y 1 I 1 3, 4, a.Y 4. , ,' , R Ar -:PA 'f 45, 3' .-' 1' .1 ' H SI d , 3, 4, A X 6 I Q. G.A. . , 3, 5 pon- t, 13,26 ' ' I 'sh , 4, 3 , , I . ' Q I . .Q 'fl - A r , . L Lk ni. 3 J 'll if R' ' ' . J., l 1 V . q I I r V by 11 g I' Cl b , 3, 4. ' . , 1' . ' I l Fo . , 1 Bos- A an 5 I - elb , , : . I ' -Y,! 4 .,x . i I lv .A .- I I ' I A ' 3, 1 I lb 2, Q - 3, 4. 3: . ' : I I I Sub- . . 4: - I ' A A. r-A , 4' . 'T '?' ' ' ,I 4 I, It r. 5 . . . , 1 I 7 . 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J. q r J 't 'W lv ' , , , A - Fo , , 4: 5 - , kelb , 3, 4, Ha.Y 30 3 -oi V 'ki 77 'UU ,101 IN' r wr' LASS of 46 DELORES JABLONSKE Conservalaon Cub 3 ca Musrc 4 G A KENNETH O JAECKS Conservahon Club 3 LOIS ANN JAESCHKE Madrsgal 4 Vocal Mu lalm Clu MARY JANKE Wahlscan 4 Slcyrocket 3 Sludenl Council 3 SHIRLEY JANNUSCH Conservcmon Club 3 4 A C em Com Club 2 HELEN E JANZ Home Room Secretary 2 Jr Gregg 3 Wa vs can 4 IVA MAE JANZ me E Club Home E: Secrelary 3 VIRGINIA JASTINSKI Arl Club 3 MARION JEHN GAA 4 Conservahon Club 4 Sludenl Club 4 PHYLLIS ROSE JESSE Wohuscon Home Room Secrelory 3 4 Sr Gregg 4 35 BETTY ANN JOHNSON A C our Home Ec Club 4 Englush Mayor LEATRICE JOJADE Gregg 3 Sr Gregg NOLA C JOJADE Gregg 4 Jr Gregg ALLAN KAINZ Chem Com Club 4 Con servahon Club 4 lromurals 4 ROBERT ARTHUR KAMKE Spanish Club r el 3 r uras th KANE Room Vlce Pres: dent Sludenl Councul 3 Conservalnon Club 2 DELORES KASTEN Home Ec Club 4 GA Conservahon Club 3 Vuola Vuerfel af an age where fmancual troubles dad not bother her Q6- an xi' 3' sf Kgs. 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Wh W A A r 1 M . .. -v A. 25 L I l' -- CHARLES KNIPPEL gf' QVC- 94 9 Q PAUL KAY Englush Malor ROGER W KELL a tung 2 NANCY JANE KELLY Student Club 3 Music Club 4 JUNE KENT our 2 G 3 Canservatron Club EDWARD KERSTEN Madrugal 4 Chorr 4 Intramurals 2 3 HELEN JEAN KIEFER Sk rocket 2 3 4 Latin Club 2 Conservation u 3 KATHRYN KIEFER Skyrocket 4 Student Councnl 3 Home Room Presldent 2 af DORENE YONKER our 3 4 G Vocal Muslc Club 3 4 Although most teachers thunk we sensors havent too much ombutron, a sur vey of our class shows we are most Interested In the faelds of medlcme, bus: ness, enguneermg, and even teachmg MARIANNE KIEPKE me E Club A 2 Chem am Club 3 SHARON KIESNER Sensor Class Play Com mu ee 4 Home Club 4 Conservatron Club 3 MARY JOYCE KLIMEK u ent Club 3 4 ALLAN KLOS eerleader 2 3 Chem Com Club 2 3 4 Conservatron Club 2 Home Room Treasurer 3 4 Conserva non Club 3 4 Glee Club 3 BETTY KNUDSEN Engllsh Malor BILLIE DAWN KOEHLER Vocal Musrc 4 Home uh G LOIS KOEHLER Slmyrocket 4 One Act Plays 3 Student Coun THEODORE JESS KOHL Conservation Club 2 3 4 Math Club 3 Home Room President 3 DOLORES KOLBECK A 2 Gre 3, Sr Gregg 4 The SENIO 39 1:4 if sarw at-0 -4P s .Q 5' V7 AT 4 .X Q ': 3 . . ,X ' W 'J'- 'fI. y J fig.-55 . 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F C I I' Ce, 2- - o , , 1 on- ' li Q ' 1 '- T' ' ' 4. - .ga n ' e V V Q Y . .- Di 3 ,Sk .x-7' I . 2 I . l I y I g- . , 3, 4. l yll 1 QV' Par X Nr M1 bv vi' .ff vw PETER LA PORTE ngllsh Malor EMILY MAE LILLIE A Mon: or EDWARD LITZER Home Room Presndent DORIS E LODHOLZ Gregg 3 Sr Gregg Q Orchestra 2 3 A LOUIS P LOGAS Englush Mayor UQ, ,ff Qf if ff' ao- it WR was xy' F VL' 4 'R if TT .carve QQ '9' N I f I,, OLIVE LACKEY A Gregg 3 Sr Gregg 4 RAYMOND LAMBRECHT R no Club 2 4 ln a rals 2 3 4 Stu e Council 3 JEROME L LANDSMAN no Club 2 3 tramurals 2 4 Student Councul 4 JEANETTE LANG Muslc Festnval 3 ROGER LANGE Employed Boys Momtor 4 Math Club FREDERICK LAN GSDORF n ramurals 2 3 ployed Boys 4 Conser v non Club 2 3 ELSIE LAPINSKI Skyrocket 4 Latan Club 4 Moth Club DONALD LA PORTE Football 2, Basketball 2, Moth Club 2 WILLIAM LONSDORF Industrual Arts and Eng IS ELDRED LOTZER Conservotuon Club 2 4 Employed Boys 2 Intramurals 4 RUTH MARIE LYON One Act Ploy Commit tee 3 Senior Class Play Commuttee 4 Spannsh Club 4 ALYCE MARIE MAA5 Speech Club 4 Choral Readung 3 4 Student ub 2 MARION MAJESKE Student Councsl 2 3 4 A 2 Jr Gregg 31 '30 -noe -su -7 if v-'v if The SENIOR -I s-Q1 Q t .x - F V I ' A , f' F V L I ..g.g' Q gs . gi N Y A g X G.A. , 3, 'v 4, . 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Councnl 4 X J N IN KATHLEEN McARTHUR Englush Mayor SHIRLEY M:CORMICK A 2 Jr Gregg Sr Gregg 4 WANDA M:CORMlCK G A A 3 Conservohon BETTY M:CULLOCH Sludenl Councrl 3 Ma al 2 3 4 Stu u 3 VIRGINIA MEISNER Su Deb 2 3 4 C Cam Club 3 4 Conser vahon Club 3 4 I N CLASS of M1632 J' A f' WJ A 2 3 4 Con vahon Club 3 4 Chem Cam Club 2 JOANNE MEURETT Top Hollers 2 Skyrockel 3 4 Sludenl Councul 2 Conservahon Club 2 4 Chem Cam Club 3 Math Club 4 LOIS MEYDAM Englnsh Malor DONALD MILLER Slnde Rule Club 4 Con servallon Club 2 German Club 2 BETTY J MORGAN A 3 Sluden Club 4 Chem Cam Club GEORGE MORRISON S I1IOf Class Play 4 Club C em Cam Club 2 3 ROSEMARY MORTENSON Englnsh Malor 39 '10- Q! ri lu- ol if k .z if . . . , - . s Ax X I ., s 1-ay .IA 8, as XJ - , - I K V - 2 , W, I sc . J 'lv 8 .r,' me ww, I 1 I A JI 'Q 3 ' 'Ill' I 4..A. . 1 5- X I X A I .rn ' 'yv' N ' I . 1 3' x ' Q 3 5 - Sl I . 3, 4, d W I ! A ' - . , , 5 ser- X . . ' 2 - . I! Q47 5' 'iv' G.A. . 5 . 35 ' I l l ' V I X C ' 6- . . 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'I 1 ' ' 1' fl 16 -of 93 'C ..-.4 1' The comics were the only appeal a paper had for Bob Schaupp at thus hme GLADYS M MOSS Musnc Club 4 LEO MUELLER erman C ub Chem Cam Club 2 DARRELL NATARUS Conservatron Club em Cam Club Radio Club 2 ARDIS NEITZKE Conservallon Club r ub Home Room Vrce Presudenl 4 WILTON NELSON Math Club 2 3 Men s G ee Club 3 Speech Club 4 GERMAINE NIEUWENHUI5 A23JrGre JOSEPHINE NIKOLAI A 2 Home C ub 2 3 WILLIAM NITZSCHE olball 2 3 4 Tra H JOSEPH NOVAK Madngal 4 Chonr S amsh Club 3 4 MARCELLA JOYCE NOWAK A 2 3 Lahn 4 Checlung Commnllee ROMAINE FLOYD OBERMEIER e Rule Club 2 a no Club 2 LAWRENCE OLSON Class Play 4 One Act Plays 3 4 Speech Club WALDON OLSON Conservahon Club 2 4 Home Room Pres: dent 4 SHARON ONSTAD Cheerleader 3 4 Slu dent Councrl 4 GAA SHIRLEY ONSTAD Cheerleader 3 4 Siu den! Council 4 GAA MILDRED OVEL Jr Gregg 3 Sr Gregg KATHLEEN PAGEL A 2 Con servahon Club 4 JAMES PALM aolball 3 4 Trac Manager Boxmg Manager 3 The SENIOR 36- 60 ' 'Q- .4-4 sb If if All W' we I Ld' - ,I J i ., I 4 G I 2, 3, .. 3 I 3: x Ch 3, 7: K L. Q 6 ' . ,tg -sr- I 5- I I 45 5 V ' AI cu 4, . , . 4, 4 . . I 1 f ' P ' 1 - I I I 0 an ,gf at sf- : 4 - I N G.A. . , p ' Club ' ' , I I: V 4l H A i 'V' ' I c.A. . , , . I' I 'f - 3' 99 sua , 3, g fe R d' . J, 4, 1 f 4 msn club 3, 4. .v 4 ll ' ' Y , Lv CN . , A. V... - . 4' G.A. . : Ec. 4- ' l , I: vs or I . . X-fy' et. 'K .I - 9' F0 . I 4 fl- . 1 6 A I 4, 3,4 . D 3, 4, s-Y 4. u 13: . f SV . r , 7' U K ' '-- . I 7 X 3, 4. ' Y ' ' I 3. 4. 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Club A 3 4 lohn Cu LA VERA PROCHNOW Englush Mayor GLORIA MAE PUCKETT un Cub 4 Siu en Club 2 JOAN PUERNER A 2 A5- if -if m Y sg., '23 'off 'flf' 'T' 'IF K i The Onstads do everyfhmg a :ke even to cotchmg Iwln fish G.A. . 5 . 35 g ' 4. ,,, 3, .f in ,.' S I I ' , rife G.A. . 2, 3, 45 I' .f G.A. . 7 . g 3. .1 7 A . ' ' -4' 2. ' E fx . '.,' :, gl . .,.w -an Y ', f ., i V In , ' 1 I A A If : ' I me my 2, s b-D 3, 4. - Z I' ' sv d 3, 4, - ,- ' ' G.A.. , 5 ' lb . 4. . 'I - -C323 . '7' I X Y , : I1 - - I I ' K I I 'W' 4. I ,A C V, x f, N' M C ' I I A - 'I ,Ar I ,, - Jr. Gregg 35 Conserve- fig - f ' Q ro I , d o ,fs 4' fs . . 4 v 1 A VU, , ' 'I ..,f I G.A. . , J, 4. ,. is I . 5 . , 6 - 45 C 2, 3. W' 'l., .f .. .1 ' r E - V 522' . V h. .E lb.:- U ' Af B , 13. I -'X E N Q I . ' h 5 .x g Y 1 . . . I I I CI b 5 I ' , 1 I A 1 ll' ' R d' , I A . T, I 1 d ' '- fl I ' . . 41 Football and basketball games . . Homecoming . . all-school dances . . the class play Skyrockets The Wahtscan Prom all these we will hold or ever tn lovmg memory GRACE RUTH RADKE nd 2 4 G Jr Gregg KENNETH RECKINGER uslc Club 3 strumental Work 3 4 BETTY REICH Conservatton Club l 3 Q rnsosmcx A nsmxs Conservatson Club 2 3 4 Home Room Vnce Prestdent 2 3 HARRIET RIDDERBUSH 6 Skyrocket 4 One Act P Y, 3 c-AA 3 JEAN ELLEN RIEBE Student Counctl 2 3 4 German Club 4 Cheer leader 4 DAVID H RIEGE Ochestra 2 3 4 Sky roc et 3 4 Stu en Counctl 3 frX IMOGENE ELIZABETH RITGER is latrn Club 4 GA A 3 fx-' Student Club 4 42 DALE H. ROBINSON Vocal Music 35 Radio Club 31 Conservation Club 2. MARILYN ROCK G.A.A. 25 Pep Club 45 Three One Act Plays Commuttee 3 DONALD RODEHAVER otball 2 3 4 Tra 3 Chem Cam Club 4 WALLACE ROUSSEAU c ey 2 3 In murals 3 Football 4 MILDRED RUECHEL In Club 2 ARTHUR RUF Asststant Commtsstoner of Fmance 4 Student Counctl 2 Boxung 4 BLANCHE RYAN A 2 GRACE SALAWATER Jr Gregg 3 Glee Club 3 Student Club 2 SHIRLEY SAZAMA Madrtgal 3 4 Vocal Music Club 3 4 C em Cam Club 3 DELORIS SCHALOW GAA 3 Glee Club 3 3' O 1 YG Q-ex X? -at -41 LJ .wg n N? if 1' ZU- 'T' 3 F, The SENIOR lx : 2 H X., '59 'Pt 36. as. Q -Il! 5 CLASS of 46 ROBERT SCHAUPP Skyrocket 3, 4 lEditor 43, Mash Club 4, span- ush Club 3 LLOYD SCHEEL Fotball 3 4 Con r v lon Club In ra murals 2 PHYLLIS SCHEEL G A A 2 3 Conserva I n ub 3 Stu ent Club 2 JOSEPHINE SCHEWE A 3 Latn Clu DORIS SCHMIDT J Gregg 3 GA A JAMES SCHMIDT General Busuness JEANETTE C SCHMIDT A Club 3 JUNE C SCHMIDT A Club 3 PETER SCHMIDT Basketball 2 Olympran n Torch Clubs 2 4 Conservatnon 2 3 4 HARLEYK SCHMIEDEN Boxung 2 3 4 Con er votron Club 3 4 Math b 4 Graduation is our day! It is one maxed wlth sadness and 'oy We are glad that we have attained the goal but nt lS wlth sadness that we bnd farewell to the hap plest moments of our luves EMMA SCHMUTZLER Student ouncul A Gregg 3 MARY JANE SCHNECK A 2 4 Home Room Vuce Presedent 3 Home Room Secretary 2 RICHARD SCHNECK Play 4 Slide Rule ub ROSEMARY SCHNECK A 2 Jr Greg PHILIP SCHOENFELDT xnng 2 4 C rr 3 4 Conservahon Club DEAN C SCHROEDER Conservation Club 2 3 4 Home Room ace Presrdent 4 Math Club MARY SCHROEDER A 4 n servatuon Club 3 Home Room Secretary 2 MARILYN SCHUELER Wahuscan 3 Conserva n Club 3 4 Ma ga 4 is 5 X NC F' 'Ui if Q Q . Q ' ' V F, .. -r X 2 ' ' . J iv L ii O ' I Se u . ' -T ,iff , ,. Q 2: ' A I to CI 5 d ,Q , V ' -' c.A. . , s b 2. 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'PX 'T' tio ,l 1 dri- l . 43 36.1 RQ 14 as 'nv' If as 'Y' ROBERT SCHUETT Conservatlon Club 2 BETTY SCHULT A 2 CAROLINE M SCHULTZ Home Ec Club 3 ELLEN SCHULTZ Student ouncll Home Room Presudent A KENNETH SCHULTZ Englush Malor JOYCE JUNE SCHUNEMAN ahuscan 3 4 Quu and Scroll 4 Conservo I n Club 3 ELVIRA SCHUSTER Propertues Commuttee 3 LILLIAN SCHWANTES J Gregg 3 Student ub 2 FREDERICK SCHWARTZ Conservatuon Cub 3 orch Club 3 NANCY SCHWENTNER Wahlscan Home Room Presldent 3 Latun Club 4 EMIL SEEHAFER Conservatuon Club 2 3 4 lntramurols 3 Mon utor 3 THEODORE SHERFINSKI Conservutuon C ub 2 Math Club 3 Home Room Treasurer 4 JAMES A SIEWERT Football 3 4 Basket ba 3 4 Home Room Presldent 4 GAIL SILLARS G A A 3 Conservatuon C uh 3 Home Room Vlce Presudent 2 JOHN F SIMPSON Chem Cam Club 2 3 Wohnscan 2 Student Council 4 JOAN SKARE Student Club 3 SUE SKINNER Sensor Class Play 4 Forensncs 4 Sung Bond NATALIE SKUD rensncs 2 3 4 et 2 3 4 Wo can 2 The SENIOR lift -Q we 30 U0 f 00 ' , 3, ' 4, T. N.. 4? ov la G.A. . , 3. . f' : , 6 . . QU .I C . 4: 3, G.A, . 2. . , A T 5 H'-Y 4. ', K ' ' To - 45: 'Q ' . 4: . - ' ' : ' ri , B S . . X Q Gv 'ks A 9 f . A ,if 5 w ' , , 'll . X, 'J F g 1 V , 41.1 t-0 I 4- . 1 J - 1- I K' -LQ A 'P' . fig , A AL 4 p ' f rf' ' f l 0 G.A.A, 25 Jr. Gregg 35 J A 'P .-J 4. I A - 17, V -'A . f- z , 1 - Cl 5 G.A.A. 2, 3. ll , 5 . ' l 5 3 6 for 9 I. . . Z, ly - . 1' 61:---.I .AJ U I ,rl I 1 4 . A 4: ' , 3, 4: 1 7 'fn . . ' . XX f 1 f f , lg - I , lr J. ' ' fl F0 ' , . 1 Sky- -, To rock , , 5 his- V , 44 -MJ .1 -ti PATRICK E SLOAN Sensor Class President Olball 2 ull 2 MARY JO SLOCUM and 2 Music ub 3 FLORENCE SMITH Home Room Secrelar 3 French Club 4 MARY JANE STARK Home Ec Club 3 Home Room Secrelary A 3 ALICE ZIEMANN English Malor RALPH STERNBERG English Malor JOAN STEVENS S rockel 2 3 4- b- 2 3 4- Quill a S oll 3 4. WARREN STEVENS French Club 2 3- Senior Class Play 4- Wahiscan VIRGINIA STRACHOTA . .A. , , : . Gregg 3. ROBERT B. STRUCK Conservalion Club 3, g age rew , 7 Home Room Vice Presi- denl 2. DIANA SUWYN MARIE SUWYN 4 Sr Gre FRANCIS SUSOR English Magor JACK YOUNG olball 3 4 Boxrn 3 4 Conserva ion C ub 3 JAMES SWEITZER Spanish Club 3 4 Wa hrscan Business Slall 4 Sludenl Council 2 4 DAWN PHYLLIS SYNNOTT Conservation Club ELEANOR TAUFERNER and23G EDWARD THIEL Wahiscan lEdilor I rel 41 lor Class President National Winner of F W Essay Conlesl 4 45 AA 'U ar is Q 09 'Ven sv 'T Q35 I-if .' Ci y xx -11,-:wi ED I TOR A - Y A 5 C 6.4.4. 3. 0 Q . . xi-, A .4 I l t i' I Fo , 3 ' g Q' - ' ' 2. , 1 V' '. -fr X - . i . l ' ,. rf . J, ' 4, Fo , 3, Bas- J new , 4. 'J ,I B , 3, 4g ' . ' Q 1- , CI , 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, . . ' ' l V . f - , ' ff ' , p ' A -4- 2' K.-S '.. ' 3: J r 1 ,' ' Y G.A.A. 4. ' I uk -2 1+ ., ' ' 4 I . '- ., f GA 4 4' B , , .A.A, 2, ' A ag, S' ' ' ' ' ' 3, 4. 9 ,, JY ' s i v 'vn . . . NJ YV- .,,. 47 1 Ch' , 2, 3, 4, Jun- 3 E I, Q . ' ' 3- 1 A . v . . . - A , sw' - 'X , . X . pil' 'flf WM, ', ky , , , Su R -, ' Deb , , , nd 5 cr , ' J I 2 ....... X 0 O GA 2 3 4 Jr Jr lv 4 so C 3 4 l planning a leo party for her dolls Cl 5 5, 25 DK 31' A- -Q L .su, ' 'sv 1. is Z' , F Skyrockel 4 Lalln Club 4 Spams Clu JANET TH ORPE in Club 3 4 S ish Club 4 Skyrockel 4 JOYCE TORNOW English Major. DELORES ANN ZASTROW Sludenl Council 4- Latin C ub 4, G.A.A. 2. RAYMOND HERMAN TRAEGER and 2, , 4- Wa i- con Business Staff 3- Malh Club 4. MILDRED E. TRANTOW English Major. Q JOHN TURNER olball 2, 3, 7 '- , 3, 4, Fuzzyfoos DOLORES URMANSKI G. .A. 2, Jr. Gregg 3 Chem Cam Club 4, I DOUGLAS USADEL Science and Malh VIOLA E VIERTEL rcheslra 2 A u dent Council 4 PATRICIA ZIELSDORF u ent Club A BETTY ZANK G egg 3 r Gre Secretory 4 WARREN M WAITE Conservahon Club 3 4 Radio Club 2 DOLORES WALDINGER A 2 Jr Gregg Chem Cam Club 3 PATRICIA WANTA Orcheslra 3 4 M ni 3 Lai Clu ALICE WELSH English Maior. LOIS WENDORF Waugonian Council 3' Sr. Gregg 4- Jr. Gregg WILLIAM WENDORF B nd 2, 3' Malh ub 4- Stamp Club 2. X., I WOW! 4:- 43' . ll. wi :- CL-4 QQ QA ao- bfi..-I limi 5 of .A,' f , 1 -f .- 46 . X Gloria Damon might be 'R . - 3. 'B G- 3 R ' . V ': 4 -x O , 3, 4: g c.A, . 2, 3, 4, si- 59' ' ' ' f' I X R . . 0. s-'rn svn an , I N XV' 5. Sv d 2, 4, 456. at K - G.A. . 2 4. 1 ' -4:5 .. A .J 'ff . V I 10' Jr. r , S . gg .F i .I 4 I . I G.A, . , . 3. MARILYN rHoMAs . A g P ' If I , - I 1 . 35 ' 3, , 'ri b 4. , 4 wbi 1- Lal' , g pan- ' I , p o '- Q F lor 1 I'n b 3. .A 'V'- , .I I 4 I 1 4 C -1 9? if' Y' 6 I . ' et 3 -rl frm V a , CI I ' f ,' ' 5 B 3 , hs jo .dv 'A' ' , ' ., 4 A : T, I Q I R93 K ld sf K ' I F IJ X XB' as R X 4, , JA 1 L O L. JD 'J -? 1 : J 1 I ,' 0 A Fo 4 Hi? , .1 2 ' 3 I J V IV' 'f JI x ' ,J s 3' .1 L I 'L I A r I 'lash 4 3 3 an ,iff H' .as -ful 'Q-9 9, 'TI' 395 givin nl' 1 A .41 mv LASS of 46 HAROLD WENZEL Baskelball 2, 3, 4, Radio Club 3. LORRAINE WERBA Jr Gregg 3 Sr Gregg GAA ROGER CHARLES WHITE Sophomore Class Sec y reas 2 Junior C oss ec y Treas 3 Mot Club President 4 ROY WHITE Student Council Social Commutee 3 4 Conser lon Club no Club 2 GORDON E WHITMORE Conservation Club German Club 3 JEROME WIEDOW Conservation Club 2 4 Radio Club 4 ARMILLA WILDE Social Commlllee 2 anish Club 2 Gregg 3 ROBERT CHARLES WILKE JR CA2 ROBERT P WILKE To Hallers 4 Music Cu 4 Radio Club 4 EDWARD D KIEFFER nlmg 2 47 DAWN WIREN English Malor LOIS MARIE WITTER A 2 4 S h Club 2 Conserve hon Club 2 JOAN WITTMAN ish Club 3 Radio Cub FREDA WOLTER nd 2 BEVERLY WYMAN Sludenl ouncil S anlsh Club 3 n servallon Club 4 EILEEN DICKHOFF English Mayor RALPH WILLIAMS English Magor BEVERLY SWANSON General Business Maybe .lack McAleavy is using This drum for o neigh- borhood publicify stunt 'If '17 36 -If R? i 45 . . . 5. ' . I. I T . , ' I , 3. ' s '- . , ii 1 I vw, ' I , , I ' i 2 ! - ' I - 0 f vat' 2, 3, 4, ' Rod' , 3, 4. N . f R f- , Ili. A . 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T , R nv II hs l - JOH l Y x ' x i t , N REICHART KENNETH DERN JOYCE FORSMO Presldent V ce Pres dent Secretary Treasurer 7fne Game 7a School The lunlors are the In betweens here at W H S They are already accustomed to the dauly routnne and the strange events that occur so frequently They are well acquainted with the stlcklng lockers bug assngnments rammed tunnel and the coke machune whuch as so often out of coke The tumors In the busuest and best of theur hugh school years are the producers of the lunuor prom S8541 the mos They dents of ly musuc These are truly standung t umportant socual event of the year too have In theur mdsvudual group stu outstandlng abulnty un varnous fields name athletics art and lournallsm students who wall be seniors next year capable of becomung one ofthe most out graduating classes of the W H S ug 3 45 9- 99 ' ul Nc new-' ' rw Ju M. M if 49 A -,4.-2:19 R' f:,.-,-f -il I A ,. K, L rf ' I . 1,-f 1. 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' - . . , ' : A , , , ' , , B 'lk , ' ll, y SOPHOMORES wi' if wflzgm it 32: P451 Q c 'tr Na+ Av 6:1 ,, TWG -.J ' VX Gil A. x vc- X, TOP Advnsor Mass Burkhart Front row left to rnght Gulbertson Jeanette Gnnrk Golden Gowen Schullsng Joyce Knnk Hanke D Hchn Second row Glsselmon Hammond Glvens Gestner Greve G Gorske Groebel R Habeck Hanson Green Thurd row Groves Gllmm Gruggel L Habeck Grande Grove Gruenung B Gorske Fourth row Goetsch Grath J Habeck Huehlke Wen dort Grltzmccher Gorman Gunder CENTER Advusor Muss Schullunq Front row left to rlght W Rudtke Rodent Rockow Peterson B Rasmussen Rlchmond Pller D Pleper Second row Pram Pepke Petzold Ploutz Roehrs Puelpenburg Paulus Thlrd row Rulcy G Radant Peters C Radowdt Reynolds Kletz Pempek Fourth row Plank J Radtlme Pophol Plant Prehn Poulmon TOM Advusor Mass Becker Front row left to nght Karnke Klemp o I I e Krueqer Kn ellen Kuehl Kramer Second row JKuttel A Krueger W Krueger Knapp Kell Kordus Kamke E Krueqcr Ttwd row Knupprl Kllmel Kreotr Kohnhorst Yusten Korhl orlorne Krueger Klcnnhr-:nz Kaos Fourth row losnqer C Krygtmk K skeln Wllke klleweu Sl'Jk Koch Fnlth row Jonh F Km M v Krueger E K1 c R Kra n 61 SOPHOMORES UQ ifffffv 10 gf nu 19 I I gn 0 6 A' 5 T. ll, v ' l R wx -if ll ' un 1-www 'w.,,gg, 1 'Q so ulviv QP sv' 10 if 6 af ' if if 4' K 1 M ,, ,ff f 'I qs 5' 4.- an 10 X nf ill v Q9 0 Nw. 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SOPHOMORES QQ QU bf ll go A., or 1 P Q I v , 15 as fi Advusor Mss Umhoefer F nt row leftt rght V Schn ck P ultz Schlef Sch artz J Schultz A Ryan Salford Second row Jancut Schaefer Schwartz Rosluosku Jack Schaefer Sheel D Schultz G Schneck Thurd ro S oo P Schm rlcr alz man Ruf Sattler Stone Rybarczyk Fourth row Schuett Sheel WAUSAU HIGH On Fruday February 8 l946 a new school song the Wausau hugh alma mater was untroduced to a receptuve student body In presentung the school hymn O L Enstad faculty advusor of the pep sec tuon unformed the students that the words wer wrutten by Sharon and Shurley Onstad and the musuc by K R N Grull N Schmurlcr Wlde Sandburg Schoono er Schulrud ALMA MATER Haul to thee Wausau Hugh We the sons and daughters sun 5 Y Red and Whute tlyung hugh To thee we pledge our loyalty Forever Wausau Hugh g thy prauses to the - Thus pucture shows the stu dent body sungung the song at the Stevens Pount Wcuu sau basketball game 63 We g Q: 1 f. sf ' ' ' v if g . ug- - 1- 11' . 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'f ' N J' X fyljjk-xbq :fav xv ,fxyyf Fyxvfxjys .- L -J ' ' ' -1 -' A to 'f . ,J , .5 Sw ,jss 6 v . ,ew AP QQ 1' ff K -9 xr 'I O ' or , ' 'E P 1 fl - Y-fl! ,AYJ Ni' A X-U! Sv, ' E' fag 1 N? N X J, ,Hg T11 Bjj' - J -s 5, ,MX 37 xv' Rf vi OUNGER GENERATION . . Three months of speculation, discussion, and fun. The line at the field, the punching of 55.44 worth of orange cardboard, and the fight for seats. Cheering with the Onstads, Klos, Petrick, and Co., listening to the band play Grand Parade , and making wisecracks. Hard blocks, crushing tackles, then - the rush for the hop. Only l2 cents. WISCONSIN VALLEY CONFERENCE STANDINGS-1945 5 W L T Pct. Wausau 6 O O l.OOO Rhinelander 5 l 0 .833 Merrill .... 3 2 l .600 Wis. Rapids 3 3 0 .500 Marshfield . l 4 l .200 Stevens Point l 5 O .167 Antigo .... 1 5 0 .l67 The big game of the season. WAUSAU 12 - RHINELANDER 6 Ni .11 'W' BIWER, BOTSFORD WIN BROCKMEYER CAPTAIN KRIENKE l.E DUC Assistant Coaches Head Coach All-Conference and All-Conference Cenle' All-State Guard Captain-elect N-luscsc Jmlijlybl SEA ON- EJJSUM Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau MN94't QQIGAA' 'if' 'bmi Wlsconsn arm Marshfleld O Eau Claare Stevens Pount Rhunelander Antlgo Merrlll La Crosse Non Conference games fVY1-ti-'3lr.A IUSTILIYC! CHAMBERLAIN The most der rated player In the con ference By far one of the best guards In the conference NITSZCHE In Brock s ml d th best rlght tackle In he Valley PALM -NA very conslstent player Hts deslre to make the team was oufstcmdmg and made hum one of our regulq ends HARTWIG Started slowly, but soon earned reputation of being one of the two toughest tackles In the Valley SIEWERT Handled the tough assagnment of quarter back In the T formatton with great skull Results All state quarterback BLACK One of the fastest boys on the squad and pecually effcctlve on offense l'lOENl5Cl l A very flne left half back A real competator wrth all the fughtlng qualltues of a great back He IS lrvlng proof that size :sn t everything In football He has what lt takes BENDRICK One of our hardest runners and a boy who started from scratch and made the grade as a real halfback RODEHAVER The fastest huttlng halfback Brock has coached All the courage In the world and a boy who loved to play football the hard and tough way He too has what It takes AHRENS A very fine pass catcher and always a threat to our opponents The Wausau high school football squad with seven championships in eight years, opened their 1945 season on September 22, when the Red Raiders of Wisconsin Rapids rolled into town with a better chance of de- feating Wausau than any conference team had enioyed for quite a while. However, Brockmeyer's well-coached Cardinals weren't to be stopped. They scored on the second Wausau play of the game when Hoenisch went 38 yards, and proceeded to outplay the Raiders. Two long runs of 52 and 50 yards set up a safety, a touchdown, and an 8-7 lead for Rapids at the end of the half. It wasn't until midway in the final period that Wausau finally went over for the winning touchdown on a beautiful pass play from Siewert to Hoenisch. Final score, Wausau l3, Wisconsin Rapids 8. On Sept. 28, the Cards went down to Marshfield, and although they bumped into a little more than they bargained for, pushed out a l9-O win. Black, Hoenisch, and Ahrens did the scoring. The Old Abes of Eau Claire swept into Wausau on Oct. 6, but left a few hours later on the short end of a 20-O count. The first quarter was an even battle and ended in a scoreless tie, but Wausau turned on the heat in the remaining three periods and Black, Hoenisch, and Turner touched the ball down in the end zone. Black scored his on a nifty 52-yard iaunt. The Wausau-Stevens Point game turned into a high scoring affair. Brock almost emp- tied the bench as Hoenisch and Rodehaver both went over twice, and Black and Ahrens each once while the the Point could only score once. However, with the lost of the bench warmers in, the Point barged across twice and made the final score 39-21. On Oct. 20, the undefeated Jacks traveled up to Rhinelander for their big test. The two teams were tied for the conference lead. That test loomed even bigger when the Ho- dags pounded over the goal line the very first time they got the ball. However, the -- End, whose defen- sive and offensive play were always above average even when hampered with a mid- season iniury. - End, de- fensively, we had none better. - Trainer - Back, whose fight and desire to play made him a valuable man. They don't come any better for his size. - Another small man, a guard, who had what it takes to play the game. Row 4: Schubring, Krahn, Nelson, Hase, Borchart Row 3: Radtke, Plier, Luedtke, Jelinek, Borski, Scheel, Hazen, Bsrndt, Bradley, Prielipp, Parsons Row 2: Strehlow, Hunger, Hollingsworth, Krueger, Young, Scheel, Koperski, Opper, Turner, Bliese, Rodehaver Row I: Hoenisch, Siewert, Palm, Nitzsche, Krienke, Le Duc, Chamberlain, Hartwig, Ahrens, Black, Bendrick WISCONSIN VALLEY CONFERENCE CHAMPS Cards rolled up their sleeves and blasted right back to make the score 6-6 before the first quarter ended, on a pass from Siewert to Turner. The score was still tied when the third quarter began, but only a minute later, following an intercepted pass and an off-tackle play, Hoenisch went 40 yards to the 9 yard line and two plays later bucked into the end zone for what turned out to be the winning score. The crucial part of the season was past. The cards went on to down Antigo 27-O, Merrill I9-6, and La Crosse 35-0. Hoenisch scored three of the touchdowns against Antigo and Black the other. Siewert kicked the extra points as he had been doing all season. Against Merrill, Siewert, Hoenisch, and Bendrick did the scoring. Siewert ran back an intercepted pass 40 yards for his, Hoenisch took a pass from Siewert for his, and Bendrick bucked 7 yards for his touchdown. The final game was definitely a one-sided affair. Ahrens, Hoenisch, Hunger, Strehlow, and Black all went over the goal line for Wausau and even the Cards' reserves outplayed the boys from La Crosse. And thus, Wausau marched to its eighth championship in nine years. The Cards rolled up their consecutive win streak to 49 conference games and to 45 straight 9Gmes from all opponents to win the national mythical high school championship. 69 -........L- '-... 1 6: a Y I SWENSON, KRUEGER HOIZEM and SMITH, Absent Managers fx le Duc, Hbenisch, Krienke, Nitszche i VALLEY CUNFERENCE STARS Four Wausau High Cardinals were among the top eleven in the Wisconsin Valley Conference. Hoenisch . . ...... All-Conference Halfback Nitzsche . . . . . . All-Conference Tackle Krienke . . . . All-Conference Guard Le Duc ........ .... A ll-Conference Center Captain of T946 squad TEAMTAKES TWO OUT OE THREE The Wausau High School also had a B squad in football this year. This team, composed of fresh- men and sophomores and coached by George Biwer, played three games, two on the home field and one away from home. They opened their short schedule by playing the Mosinee high school 'A' team on a muddy Wau- sau turf. Although Mosinee scored first when Roseth, their fullback, galloped 30 yards to paydirt, the Bees blasted back and won the ball game, l8-6. Strehlow went 43 yards for Wausau's first score, Borski ran back a blocked pass 35 yards for the second and Luedtke took a pass from Strehlow for the third. On October 5, Wausau chalked up victory No. 2 by downing the Merrill B team, 18-O. Strehlow slashed 5 yards for the first touchdown, Stahowiak bucked for the second, and Parsons skipped around end for the third. The Bees then finished their sea- son by playing a tough and undefeated Medford High School 'A' team at Med- 'ford and went down to defeat 33-14. Medford scored all 33 points in the first half, while Schubring and Radtke scored Wausau's two touchdowns in the final quarter. Plier and Schubring added the extra points. A WINNING TOUCHDOWN Ernie Hoenisch plows through Fischer of Rhinelander to score the winning touch- down of the big game of the season. Wausau l2 ........... Rhinelander 6 Bruckner of the Hodags went 2 yards on an end VICTORY -HUDDlE 'Q, run before he ran into this. Bendrick and -' J Chamberlain do the tackling. 1 .2 . Wausau High School has'r1'l'?4C:st 'aTconference foolball gaaq since 1938? lWausau 6, Antigo 131 The Wausau High School hasn't lost a non-conference football gflwe since 1939? lWausau 7, Eau Claire 131 A Wausau backfield man has led the conference ii? scoring since 1939? Elroy Hirsch in 1940, Darrel Braatz in '41, Roger Trotzer in '42, Eddie Kraft in '43, Sammy Morrison in '44, and Ernie Hoenisch in '45, Wausau's goal line has not been crossed in 41 out of 71 games? ln nine years, Wausau has won eight championships, seven of them ln a row? Wausau has piled up 1,866 points against 205 for opponents in nine years of play? Wausau won the T945 national mythical high school football championship by running up their consecutive win streak without loss or tie to 49 con- ference games, and 45 against all opponents? 1. Fullback Buzz Bliese 2. Junior end, Pony Nimz 3. Halfback Roland Strehlow 4. Palm hides while snaring a pass in practice 5. Tackle Ken Opper 6. Close-up ofthe T form- ation Brain 7. Tackle Ellsworth Krueger 8. Tackle Jerry Koperski W.H.S. VARSITY SQUAD From left to right: Sloan, Montross, Schultz, Siewert, Borchardt, Wenzel, Mews, Nimz, Hocnisch, Ahiens, Hunger Led by ' '3 caplqt, W V t Q 46 Car inglgxgat ir iw wut ree o f-tow games, defeating Marsh- T H E C A R D S wld a in nde in conference games but losing a non-confer at wa wlN12, Losfr ing their first home appearance, they defeated Eau Claire in a non-conference tilt, 40-32, with Hoenisch and Hunger scoring l2 and ll points respectively. However, the following week, the team stumbled over the tough Wisconsin Rapids five and was handed its first conference loss, 47- 40. Wenzel led the Wausau scoring by dropping in l7 points. A non-conference win over La Crosse, 35-2l, followed, but the rebound-grabbing Stev- ens Point Panthers led by their star .lim Moore downed the Cards the next week-end on the huge Point floor 40-27. The Cards came back to blast Merrill 44-3l, downed Rhinelander in a non- conference contest 48-3l, and then traveled to lContinued on page 74l WENZH HUNGER SlEWERT HOENISCH NIMZ MEWS BORCHARDT SLOAN M15 Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau T O U Wausau Wausau Wausau Non con BASK ETBALL SUMMARY 45 19 Marshfield Shawano Rhlnelancler Eau Claire Wlsconsln Raplds La Crosse Stevens Pomf Rhrnelander Merrlll Anhgo Tomahawk Nekoosa Wisconsin Rapids Anhgo Stevens Point Merrill RNAMENT SCORES Stevens Point Waupaca Adams Friendship ference games AHRENS MONTROSS SCHULTZ BROCKMEYER 73 . il Q ' M' ll I K sau I x l I in Nfz. A 1 J -' 19 - 46 . 4- 21 ....,..,.. ' 10 f 5 ' 21 ........... 23 f lj 43 ........ ' 40 ' 40 ...,...... ' 32 40 .... ' ' ' 47 ' 35 ........... 21 27 ....... ' 40 ' 48 .....,.. ' 31 44 ............. ' 31 44 ............ ' 52 ,s 50 .....,... 20 67 ....,....,. 28 32 ..... ' ' ' 39 A 48 ............ ' 36 27 ....... ' 31 38 ..,.......... ' 28 A 22 ........ ' 43 43 .......... 14 ' 41 .... -' ' 18 BASKETBALL Antigo for a crucial conference game. There favored Red Robin quintet got off to an early lead had it cut to 2 pomts at the end of the half and then seemingly fell completely apart as Jim my Siewert shoved in 12 straight points to give the Cards a 10 point lead However Wenzel Nlmz and Mews of Wausau all left the game on fouls and Antigo went on to win 52 44 The 27th of January and lst of February brought Tomahawk and Nekoosa into Town Wau sau beat Tomahawk 50 20 in the first game and set a new conference scoring record in winning the second from Nekoosa 67 28 In that game push shot artist Slewert scored 21 points while Captain Wenzel meshed 20 That brought the Card s conference record to 5 wins and 3 losses They then bumped into Rapids Antlgo and Point In two successive weeks The Rapids spilled Wausau In the first of the three 39 32 but the next night Wenzel hit for 19 pomts to lead Wau sau to a decisive 48 36 win over the Red Robins of Antlgo The following week they played the Pomt on the Wausau floor and gave the Panthers Wausau vs Antigo 74 one of their toughest games of the season before going down to defeat 31-27. Siewert led both teams in scoring with 14 points. Then on February 23 Wenzel Suewert Nlmz Mews Hoenlsch Schultz Ahrens and Montross closed their con ference season by defeating Merrill 38 28 Wen zel led the scoring In the game with 16 points The win over Merrill gave Wausau a final con ference standing or 7 wins and 5 losses good enough for 4th place In the regional tournament at Stevens Pomt the Panthers defeated Wausau for the third consecutive time 43 22 However the Cards won consolation honors by defeating Waupaca 43 14 and Adams Friendship 41 18 successive nights Thus the entire season record all games included was 12 wins and 7 losses Wenzel who finished third in conference scor Ing with 164 points and Slewert who finished 7th with 111 points were elected to forward positions on the all conference team Their all conference teammates were Rrtchay of Wisconsin Rapids as the other forward Moore of Stevens Pomt and Fer man ch of Antlgo as centers and Mader of Wls consin Rapids Kluck of Stevens Pomt and Savas ke of Merrill as the guards NDIVIDUAL SCORI T Wenzel Siewert 4 Hoemsch Mews Nimz Schultz Dahlke Thompson Sloan Ahrens Kamke Borchardt Stachowlc 'c Montross Thus in 19 games Wausaus cagers piled in 252 field goals and 184 free throws f0f a total of 688 points which was 118 pomtS more than the opponents total of 570 Wau saus cagers also had 261 personal fouls chalked up against them and they missed 174 free throws ,a . . .. s -. . I on 1 NG FG FT MF PF TP 62 36 46 230 ' ........... 5? 31 30 4819 Hunger ........... 28 161919 72 ' ......... 25 1916 18 69 2516 37 67 ' ............ 1912 18 34 50 6 81012 20 6 7 2 5 19 3 2 2 9 8 1 O 2 3 2 0 1 1 1 1 O 1 5 2 l O O 0 2 O ':. .,..... O O 1 O 0 0 O O 1 O BlWER'S BEES WIN 12, LOSE 3 Fr m left to r ht Sch ltz Dahlke Tho pso SEA Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau SON SUMMARY Marshfleld Shawano lOvert1mel Rh1neIander Eau Clalre Rapads Stevens POIH1 Merrlll ADYIQO Tomahawk Nekoosa Raplds Ant1go Stevens POINT Merrlll h Oso a tke ese M oly Kelbach Kamke Stocho 10k D1d Wausau have a B team9 Yeah man' What a B team Yeah man' If the 1945 46 B cagers are any 1nd1cat1on of what the 1946 47 A team w1ll be l1ke Valley Conference qu1ntets had better watch out The complete season s record of Blwers boys was 12 WINS and 3 losses That couldnt be matched by any B team 1n the conference They open d thelr season by downmg MGfSl1fl8ld and the next day gave Sl1awano a terr1f1c battle lOStnQ only after on overt1n1e per1od had been played They thelr next two games and then whlle the A team lost pushed out a 19 18 w1n over a prev1ously unbeaten Raptds B squad Two weeks later they even bettered that by blastlng a Stevens Polnt B team out of the clouds 2819 V1ctor1es over Rhlnelander Merrill An TIQO Tomahawk and Nckoosa followed before the vall ant Bees went down to defeat at the hands of the Raplds Commg back w1th two wms one over Ant1go and the other over Stevens Po1nt they were flnally up set by Merr1ll 1n the fmale 23 20 75 0 ig 4 D. 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' 23 ' ' ' , - . ow 4 Perske Lewitz e Kalnz Wendt Carney Rrste W Drumm R Drumm Strek Carlson Row 3 Mueller Anklam, Grue ning Adamsheck Johnson Hollman Lewrtzke Goetsch Ovel, Streich Potvin, Kellbach Row 2 Juedes, Weller Case, Aldrich Jirovec, Madden Stepcnrk Lupa Baumann Pso pychala Genz, Kolpccki Thomas Carazella Walcott Peterson Freisleben Smith Row 3: Zingler Christian Wie- dow Davis Bauman Williams cehafer Row 2:Trc1eger Miller Opper Kane Eickemeyer, Gottschalk Row l Whitmore Huehnerfuss rnz R f os Hlntz os secru Row 4 Krahn Wendorf Schultz Costa Goetsch Kittlee Streh low Allds Zimmerer Skeels Row 3 Habeck Schuett Finch mtze Jozik Jelnnek Greve Stoves Cardwell Wagner Kas ten Stieber Row 2 Oliva Grande A Krue er Smith Le Sage Meyer Scheel Knapp Wenzel Howe Anderson Gilbertson ow Morange Seehafer Sickler Hahn Strehlow Meci kclskn Makowski Kryshck Bruse J Krueger Preper , . , , , , S , , . 1 5 i 1 1 Ka' , u, KI , ' ,R - i l R 1 , ' k , , , , . - . - 1 , 1 , - , , . , , f , I . , . 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I I I I - , Row l: Luedtke, Miller, Gwidt, , , , . , Ti, 9 , ' , , t R I: , , 76 SUPPLEMENT- PHY ED ACTIVITIES T EMPLOYED sovs Row 3 Wresnewskl Johnson Dreyer HeIdeman am brecht Schneck Schoenfeldt RIege Row 2 Roberts VIer utz aecks I Iams Trdd Schultz Chambcrlam Hueh nerfuss Row I Lang Langsdorf AbItz WInter Peroutka Dern Stub be Kohnhorst T00 BOYS PARTICIPATE IN INTRAMURAL PROGR M In September of thIs year Mr Olson agaIn Issued a call for all boys Interested In partIcIpatIng In Intramurals These as thelr name suggests are for boys of Wausau Hlgh who wIsh to compete among themselves In varrous sports As usual Ol sons call brought a flock of boys on the run They were promptly dIVld6d IDIO 4 groups sopho mores IUDIOFS senlors and employed boys and softball tennIs touch football basketball dart ball pIng pong shuffle board table games and volley ball durIng the noon hour Horseshoe Swlmmlng and tennIs were also offered after school Popular9 You bet Almost 500 boys took part and at one tIme or another were to be found puntIng the pIgskIn smashmg a home run or malIng a rlnger DUFIHQ the Wlnfef basketball came Into the llmellghf wIth almost IOO boys always shootlng baskets durIng the noon hour After school two basketball Iewgues were organIzed the Sopho more League and the JunIor Senror League There were 4 teams In each league but because of the large number of boys takIng part the number on a team had to Le rarsed lor should we say IIm Ited'9I to 9 For the reason that a lot of boys had to work after school an Employed s Boys League was formed a'ter supper AgaIn the league was lImIted to 4 teams wIth 9 on a team However though basketball domlnated the WIHICYS actIvI te table tennIs as always was also popular There was no accurate count of these table tennIs fIends but the tables were always In use Volley ball gymnastlcs and swImmIng were also quute popular DurIng the war Intramural actIvItIes greatly decreased bu as the above copy IndIcates thIngs are once more hum mIng A lack of facI IIISS alrea y provIng seruous handIcap The Inter es IS there but the facIIItIes are lacking e therefore hope that somehow Improved equIpment and places to use It are provrded for so that Intramurals may rank as o top actuv Ity of Wausau Hogh School A vs orson 0 o 1 1 ' ', , , ' , R. L - I I , : , ' 9 , I , W'Il' , ' , E. I I - 1 I I ' , I I I - , , - I ' T . . . . . . I S, . - ' I I , . 1 I - 1 ' I i I 1 i i I I 1 I I were given a chance to participate in horseshoe, . . N ' I T I I I - ' I I - I I I - I . , A . . . , I T ' .. . n - - - - - I IS d I I 4 . I. . Q I . . . . I . I I ' - I I ' W I I I l . 1 . . , . l I in . , . . 77 JOHNSON COSTA KUNKEL 24 w ,guna GABRILSKA Q15 PNY fuzov' srreemow 2 C 73 vi Q? ALDRlCH lr Q' ' .JG 'Q LUEDTKE 5-1 Acton shot sho s Roger Bauman and Ralph Wlliams 'Q - ' 0 U v BAUMAN Q Coach Gabrilskas call for boxers brought 25 boys out this year. After two weeks of training they waded into each other in the semi-finals and then finals with ll coming out with Golden Gloves. The most important fight found defending champ Jack Young losing to Strehlow. Four winners were ab- sent when pictures were taken. They were: Ralph Williams Roland Hansen J. Nelson and Carmelo Oliva. 78 CINDER DUSTERS Row 3 Puske lsberner LeDuc Tcdd Mathwuck Wendt Schneck Kasten Hahn Row 2 Wenzel Herbert Allds Nutsche Blackmeer Strehlow Rodehaver Hollsngvorth Tow I Pruelnpp Krahn Koppo Kleln Radtke Wulluams Huehnertuss B ack TRACK As thus copy goes to press the WHS track squad has already competed In Its flrst I946 meet They placed slxth In a tough fueld of teams at Wusconsun Rapids Headed by Kurt Krahn one of last year s top sprlnters the cunder boys wall compete In future meets at Wlsconsln Rapids and La Crosse Other polnt winners In the Raplds meet were Pete Black and John Holllngs worth BASEBALL For the first time since l94l WHS was represented thus year wlth a baseball team Wartime restrlctlons and gasoline shortages had kept our school from partxclpatlng In that sport Thus year baseball again returned to our sports calendar 45 boys answered Coach Gabrllskas call for candudates The Jacks won their first game from Edgar I3 2 At thus wrltlng games have been scheduled with Point Rapuds and Nekoosa DIAMOND STARS Row 3 Bluese Ellenbeckcr Goetsch Johnson Schultz Kelbach Schuett Olson Sta es Stachowuak Row 2 Hendemann Wunter Nelson Dahlke Krnenke Stretch Vuergutz Turner Drumm Rowl Dern Rousseau Smith Lanasdorf Knttel Thamoson : I I I I I 7 I I 5 f f f 1 1 I I 5 - 2 . , , . . . ,l T I T f , . . . . I I 1 . . . . . , - -- I . , . 1 , , , , . , , , V., : r I I I I I r 1 1 I , , M , , , - TENNIS RACKETS LOVE Durung the past several years Wausau s netmen were forced to curtanl theur nnterscholastuc com petutuon because of gasoline and tures but thungs look much brighter now The close of the T945 tennis season saw Coach Rosenhauers racket swingers bring home half of the honors In the Wlsconsrn Valley Conference Against such formidable foes as the Polnt Raplds Mernll Nekoosa and Rhunelander The doubles team of WHS was ellmlnated ln the flrst round by Merrnll 6 A 6 2 but Jack Fredruckson Wau SETS SPRING FEVER saus singles ace defeated Cleveland of Polnt 6 I 8 6 and Moore of Ponnt 6 O 6 0 to enter the finals and drop Cary of the Rapuds for a 6 3 6 O count to wrn the Valley slngles crown Thus year the flrst call for Wausau racketeers went out on Aprll 9 with a bug turnout respondmg As thus copy goes to press the T946 net schedule Indicates the following actlvlty the Triangular meet at Wnsconsrn Rapids on Aprnl 27 the Con ference meet early In May and tentatlve matches with Polnt Raprds Shawano and Merrill DAVE RUDER JACK FREDRICKSON PHIL MONTROSS G K ROSENHAUER r Champ 2nd Coach Bu A -nr ...v-' Jr.- 47 X VS eff time 1 nie' FEE 'W - .A Stcndung Fredrrckson Ruder Klem McAIeovy Thuel Slade Rosenhcur Kneelung Krueger Thlrslen Schultz Norlock Roskoskl Hlntze Srttnng Sploune Stevens T B . , , . . 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I fi I L' ,, , . , ,.. , I 4.7. 4. l ' ' ' ' ff ' ' If , .7 ff . 1 -: , mv A ' I F r- I 2 I 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 E I rs' , ,hy 'TG Standing Fredrxckson Scheel Ruder Kamke Gowen Slade Underwood Kneelxng Splalnc M Gruenung Huntze W Gruenxng Stepanuk Marvun Gruemng The I946 WHS golf squad under Coach Under wood s durectlon have scheduled two matches this year 13 boys are flghtung for the 5 posntlons on the team which has not been beaten In nane years The WVC tourney wull be played on May 24th with Wausau as the host A truangular meet was held at Wlsconsln Raplds on April 27th Last years par busters won the WVC meet playlng ln a drlvung rain and wnnd on the Wau sau Country Club course Lloyd Scheel won low medal honors with a 93 whale Jack Fredrlckson was 3rd with 99 Wausaus five man total was 509 Rapids 530 and Stevens Point 589 Other Wausau scores were Harlan Hunger lO3 John Knlek lO5 and George Stepanuk IO9 Q3 -J lloyd Scheel George Stepanuk Jack Fredrnckson H Underwood Coach chompuon golf team s . . : U I 1 I I I I 2 I ' I I ' ' I I . . ' D D . . . . . . . - , - . , . I I ' ' I . , , . Y ' U. 1 ' -!- ' . . . I , . A 4 . ' 1 2 ' . f I M ' I I+ - . - s X - N Q- MTH., ...K . . .M .L I . - - , .-31 - ,EQ .-, h :iy,:ff5fi ' xy Q.-.rw-rg J 3,-'l.'-54' 4- I r-. -. X - 1 ' ,, N Q . N ...J - '.'- f.. xi . j C . '. M SQA Q 37, . - . I of ' -Robin Hood and his mer- ry men were nothing to our girls in their gym classes. Here Ann Gilbert, Mary Viele, Patty Zastrow and Betty Bohl show how it's done. -Look out! Here it comes! This is a favorite sport in girl's gym, and whenever you hear screams and yelling, sounding in the hallway, you'll know that exciting tournaments are be- ing held. -Wow! What legs! Whenever a rainy day comes the girls stay indoors and have all sorts of relays. This type of sport teaches you to be alert, quick and physically fit. -Oh-Oh! . . . Watch your weight! At the beginning of each semes- ter and quarter the girls are measured and weighed and the results recorded. In this way an accurate report is kept of each student. 82 Whr-r-rl The whistle blows and the girl's gym class lines up for roll call. This is a scene witnessed every day of the school year. Before you can blink an eye there is a buzz of activity and the girls are enioying exercises, tumbling, basketball, volleyball, baseball, archery, tennis - whatever the season may call for. t All through the school year the girls are taught to develop ability, skill, and coordi- nation in various sports. By learning good sportsmanship and fair play, each girl learns to enjoy her activities, to keep old friends and gain new friends. Ow-ugheohl Such are the sounds which may be heard at most any time from a gym class, because some consider it a great task W3 .452 . Q fm if - ft to do a push up or pull a bow string. Yet it is through these activities that we build-up strong healthy bodies and minds. .0 1 - x.-1 l ' 9 iw 3 'Q i l 2' Ayr , nw ,V --'f LI any ., -Ste-rike! During the spring when the ground is good and hard many girls may be seen trotting out to the baseball field. All enioy this game, even though they sometimes have to climb over the fence to get the ball. -Ooh-my aching back! All the girls enioy this exercise - but boys, if you see the girls with pained expressions on their faces, have pity. lt's iust because they're stiff. -Make that point! Every week during the basketball season, the gym shook and shivered when W.H.S. girls had their rip-roaring tournament games. This is the favorite sport of girls. Hold it--don't breathe! One of the enioyable activities in the gym classes this year was tumbling. Most stu- dents looked forward to the time when the mats were brought out and tumbling declared the order of the day. There are nearly lOO faces on thus pnctuve You count em' Please see the Index for udentlfucatnons' President Shlrley Onstad Vlce President Mary Umhoefer Secretary Treasurer Sharon Onstad Program Chairman Marlon Schave Waugonlan Council Representatives Another year of fun and active sports has rolled around for the 500 members of the Girls Athletuc Assoclatlon The club whlch functions under the able leadership of Miss Becker and the G A A board held excrtlng volleyball basket oall and baseball tournaments Through the course of the year the oblect of the .1 A A IS to stimulate an Interest In athle ncs and gymnastlcs and to promote health sportsmanship and falr play Polnts are earned for partlclpatlon n various actlvltles such as tennis archery swimming canoeing and dancing At the end of each semester awards are made to the gurls who have accumulated the hlghest scores A W letter award IS given for l5OO points and a pm for 750 points It IS a great honor to wln these awards and the goal of all members ,,, Standnng Wrtter Umhoefer Schave l-CIS MCS Wlllef Ann G9l5el Sitting Sharon and Shirley Onstad 84 x ' l ' Q r X 1 n gt lj . , . . . ' . ' I . . I - , . , , l ,. . . . . - , . . . . . i . . . . . I I I I ' , . .. .. - . 7 . . l t , ! lv . L.i6k:k Q . '1 ' l. c V K 1 ,, , fi I -, ,ivaffq I l I L -,iff 7? - -- Ll . '- Z , i 1 Q l Q' ' 4 '17, , 2 -We yell TWICE as hard. The reason- -Our cheerleaders . . . mu g it at the Peim game. -Jean in her usual pose. 4- With a Suzie-Q and a lruckin' on down . . 5-Mr. emma, Pep Club advisor. 6-Up in the air- Fight Team . . . 7'W. H. S. Cheermasters: Duhlke, Onstad, Win- ter, Benson, Klos, On- Wld, Usadel. Pep and more pep was the general theme of the Sensor Hugh student body during the year l945 46 Following are the highlights of the year Furst a new school song adopted by the Student Councul as our offlcual Alma Mater words by Sharon and Shurley Onstad musuc by K R N Gr Second orgamzatlon of a pep club responsible for assembly skuts Hobo Day Homecomrng and other events Thnrd banquet for cheerleaders at the Favorrte Tea Room New cheers were Introduced several becomrng solld huts Heading the cheerleaders were Sharon and Shirley Onstad sx' 1 WAN, gf 591 -xi r S jg -1. PSA X rw A N ,W X. MQ' 9. 'm V' Q ' .- -I . - , ,.. ,f fn: , Q, V - ' ' .QS l VI' , , if - vi 7- 1 -Y vt 21 I I ff., WI t A N .,,ZEx.,As.,y.5 ft I I Y . I ' 3 H65 .i - . . 'few' 'f,., V:, ' -r P , gi 1 , 5 V H Qs' H5 Efh.'f'vggQf5 -P-:.i..-A'l C if-,f 1 ' 1.. 48' 1 1-, fm , I , , 1' A ,- ' l f'-Q '.' Jw ' f x A--1.4, , I ,I-X .- ...fe Qc : ,. 'fT:':N,.,,,V.. - , I. N .. I , A A w, , - , nf - P ,f,,.,.r9 Q- 1' ,. V . ' :,'.,- -4- Q '- 3 X ,43f,: ':N2f-'-li-1-+ f '--gf '1-' -r '- ' 1 Q 1-m,f4.,f ,'s9'.-fr, --u 4. -u 1 ' ' V I 5-ax? f, if l V54 Rgv V .f-iii' ..-.mp5'54.,- 1 , 4, ,AM ,' . - dgf- agp. -.-s., : ,.4 4 vi 1- -'-1 ,fir If .A . . .., L5 Fm ff 7fae fnfmuii afllfze .1-1. vi.,--nn -.1-pq ,.i-b Younofn GENERATION Down at the gas plant with Mr Johnson What s cooklng'9 he couple at the left never danced once' Got your stghts on a teacher? T e Chatr sings nts Thanksguvtng The Conservatuon Club holds a meetnnq SEPTEMBER School starts I3 Class elections held Student Councul lnstallatuon Ftrst Pep meeting Football Rapuds were Clubs begun organtzatuon Football Marshfield there Wenzel and McAleavy gnve Whute a breath of the stratosphere on Hobo Day Mrs Modak whats ln dna dash? NOT the football team I pledge my support to the Student Councul says Commtssuoner Damon OCTOBER Football Eau Claire here Movte True Glory Hobo Day Homecomlng game Polnt here Furst double assembly Charles Celaer, speaker Football Rhunelander there Navy Day assembly Lt Robert Maxwell speaker Football Antvgo there Navy Day Parade Band marches A BUSY YEAR BRINGING BACK MEMORIES NOVEMBER Report cards Issued Football Merrlll there Assembly Henry W1ll1ams harp1st Football La Crosse here Wausau completes undefeated season usual All School dance I L Mr and Mrs Modak speak on lndla J 5,21 Raymond Josef speaker on Argentyb-1' fu Senlor Class play 1 f I I f Thanksglvlng vacat1on Basketball Marshheld there Basketball Shawano there DECEMBER All School dance Basketball Rh1nelander there Basketball Eau Clalre here Annual Chr1stmas Program Basketball W1scons1n Pap1ds here Chr1stmas vacatlon begnns 1 ff r rv' 1.7, L01-QA! fl ,f I fflj 'L f fl Ill f' lf' AUAY I Q f D School beglns Double assembly MrlE gar X M Sc1ence Basketball Rhunelander Student Councll electlon Basketball Basketball Basketball FEBRUARY Basketball Nekoosa here All School dance Tophatters play Howard Cleaves assembly on W1ldf1re Basketball Raplds there Basketball Anttgo here L1ncoln Day program Pepsu Cola Scholarshlp test Assembly on Alaska Washlngton Day program Wausau plays Po1nt 1n tournament there 89 speaks on Basketball POIDE there here Merr1ll here Antlgo there Tomahawk here 1 MARCH Wausau Waupaca at POINT Wausau Adams Frlendshlp at Potnt All school tlcket dance l3 Speech contests 1n aud1tor1um WISCONSIN Valley League Speech contest Double Assembly sflCkS as a Hobby Qulll and Scroll Program Speech Contest at Ponnt Boxmg Sem1 hnals PTA meetlng band plays Double Assembly Romeo and Jul1et Boxlng fmals 22 , . . 2 . 30 - ' - 3 - . - 31 - - 5 - . , I . 10 - - , as 7 8 - ' - 16 .FM - . - 19 . . 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I5 1 ' 22 ' 21 , ' U 26 - 22 27 - ' 28 ' ' - 29 ' ' APRIL MAY Sprung Vacatlon lndoor track meet at Raplds Top Hatters Scholarship Program Double Assembly Movues on Mexuco Baseball Ponnt there Flag Presentatton Ceremony Good Fnday School out at noon Easter 23 Sprung choir concert Baseball Rapids there Track Tennts Golf Triangular Meet Rapnds Youth Conference The Three Musketeers touchnng up our future forests Frolnckrng Fuzzy Foots Wahuscan staff tn octuon The Top Hotters send the Hep Club dancers At the Basketball hop Q-4, All school tlcket assembly Glass Blowers Tree plantlng at the school forest lO lo 24 Baseball games ll l8 Track meets at La Crosse and Rapsds 9 One Act Plays Movie Song of Chvna T5 Recognition Days Whtttaker all school ticket assembly Prom at the Youth Bulldlng Wahnscans Issued to students Conference golf meet here Baccalaureate Commencement Last day of school Emsteun Roeske showung them how to work tt Jock McAleavy helpung to entertaln the Pomt Latun Club Ramon Josef fasctnates WHS students wuth tales f Argentzna Don t worry they only serve ROOT beer at the Wahnscan Skyrocket plcnlc 1-8 ' ' 2 - ' - 5 ' 3 ' ll ' 3' ' ' 16 - ' ' 3' ' I7 - ' - 13 . - . 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K 1' , s V 90 JIM SIEWERT All Conference quarterback packed on coaches All State team forward on WHS basketball team HAROLD WENZEL Captam of basketball team partucu pated In hugh lump on WHS track team ERNIE HOENISCH All Conference halfback hugh pount man of the Conference basketball for ward on WHS team JIM KRIENKE All Confer ence guard captain ofthe WHS football team pncked on coaches All State and Assocoated Press teams EDWARD THIEL Extempora neous speakung recenved A awards nn local league dlstrlct and state contests BILL VULL INGS-oratory recelved A awards In local league and distract contests received hugh B nn state contest ALVIN THIRSTEN extempora neous speaklng receuved A awards In local league dnstrnct and state contests DAVID RIEGE vlolln un orches certs LOIS JAESCHKE offrcer of Madrlgal group soloed at Chrlstmas performances and sprung festrval for choir BILL MARKSTRUM presldent of Madrugal group soloed at sprang festlval composed two songs ANNA ROSE GRILL plays flute ln band and orchestra worked on solos and ensembles VIOLA VIER TEL Ifnrst semesterl played vlola In orches tra soloed an her Junuor year playing Man hattan Serenade EDMUND BLAIR most out standmg bass clarlnet substntuted In both band and orchestra FRED WOLTER Iunsertl excep tnonal tuba player an orchestra BEV RADTKE Skyrocket Business Manager JACK MCALEAVY Wahus can Business Manager EDWARD THIEL Asslst ant editor of Wahlscan I 45l Editor In Chief of Wahuscan l46l Presudent of Quall and Scroll BOB SCHAUPP Editor In Chuef of Sky rocket I Aol proofreader and asszstant make up edntor I 45l i ' ' 1 - . I . .- 1 . i . I . 1 ' 1 I . . I . l , 1 ' ' I I . l I ' tray saxophone in bandg soloed at public con- ? . I . 5 . - ' 1 I . . I . . 1 ' ' A NATIONAL WINNER An outstandlng student wnns an outstandzng award and Wausau Senior Hugh claims the student Ed Thlel Ed won the I OOO natlonal award after submlttlng hrs essay on What Amerlcanlsm Means To Me Sponsored annual ly by the Ladies Auxllrary of the Veterans of Foreign Wars the contest IS open to all students for the purpose of encouraglng development of patrrotlsm ln response to a telegram re celved by the presldent of the Burns Post Aux lllary Ed and his mother went to Chrcago to J recelve the award from Mrs Hazel Muller or mer natuonal president of the Auxllnary and Jean Brunner Commander In chief ofthe VFW Thuel recenves a check of SIOOO from Mrs Muller Jean Brunner looks o FORENSIC WINNERS Of all the contestants who partrclpated an the forens cs contest fourteen won the local A ratings seven won the league A ratrngs and three Alvm Thrrsten Ed Thlel and Bull Vull ings emerged trlumphantly rn the dlstrlct contest Of these Alvrn Thrrsten and Ed Thiel won A ratings IIT the state meet and Bull Vulllngs came out with a hugh B This year the Wlsconsln Valley Forensics league meet was held at Wausau the dlstrrct meet at Stevens Point and the state meet at Madison Responsible for the outstanding work done by these students are Mr Marquardt Mrss Stal Mlss Um hoefer and Mlss Zlelsdorf Again WHS wrth nts top notch wlnners shows nts colors' Row 2 Schram Skud Hahnherser Alexander Peneau Sklnner S Genruch s. I ,ff 92 V, I . . . e , . S , ' I I ' ' . I I P . r ' I ' A in N . . . . . , X I' N h . . E . ., G I , . 5 l A Q 1, . . . . I ,P t I - - . I'I. . . . : 4m ul 0 IA vl - Q Q I 1 s 1 1 1 Z 1 ' . . . . . . . . ,, ,, . - I , . , . . . I . 1 ' I I - I F l . . . ' ' iRow I: Gilbertson, Skinner, Semmens, Kuechle, Thirsten, Thiel. Absent--Vullin s 4 s. , lvl 9 s I .. . K f r' I ' ' . '. gt tl I . bl I c I v 8 rx. Q , N, ' - 4-1. -- .l ' ll 1 - - , . Q. ,I I ,ni I I , , , . if . Q t f' ,. Q' . f E' '-Q' I . I ' ' . 1 I I- ' , 1 Q' 1 A t' I , ' f 'V' A X xv w Q I ,. A' I 1 I ' X IX' 5f'g 1 ' I I REWARD FOR A JOURNALIST March 2l on the school calendar means Quull .1 -4- ll! and Scroll unltuatlon for the twenty two student pournallsts whom the staff advlsors deemed de servlng Q Ill and Scroll IS an International 'IIA f' ll honorary society and membership In ut re ' if ' i ' qulres outstandlng work along the edltorlal llterary buslness or art Innes At the assembly the officers and Bob Schaupp described varlous phases of work Mr Rosenhauer Mrs Kelley and Mr Dzubay agreed that advlsmg the staffs OFFICERS 1946 was more play than work The little gold pm Premdenl Edward Tluel Vlce Presldent Jack Fredrlckson sported by the new nmtlates represents their Secretary Joan Stevens service to the school Treasurer Barbara Genrlch Row 3 Radtke Jonke Ruder Warner McAleavy Klern Lewutzke Umhoefer Rldderbush Row 2 Kozclku Skud Buerutz Schulenberg Lund Jesse Schwentner Schuneman Row l Peroutka Rucge Splanne Krahn Schaupp Thnrsten QE? 93 QUILL SCRO 4 ,cr-ml ' b In Y. 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I , , - : . , . , -f ,'--' '- is -Q - fl' , T W -N, , -A e- X3 , K s I X4 I Q yum !. . l . l ' If - ' ' r l Q I 1 . l -.., .: - 1 V , Row 2 Peroutko Rlege Skud Rldderbush Schulenberg Row l Stevens Thursten Kozelko Blerntz Tj 46 ,,-f' ,-f'- ' r yt -.M Beverly Rodke Busuness Monogcr Bob Schoupp Edltor IH Chzel Ask your mother If she remembers the flrst Issue ofthe Skyrocket whlch came out In l92l on see of she replies wvth o remumscent chuckle The publlcotuon has not veered from Its policy of fosterlng school splrat and coverung school news ond events Are you Interested In who IS dotung who o sum mory of the ossemblnes the calendar for the following three weeks or the hlghllghts of the athletlc world9 Well read the Skyrocket whuch vs eduted by Bob Schoupp ond cxdvused by Mrs Kelley Mr Rosenhouer and Mr Dzuboy THE SKYROCKET Published every three weeks duxmg the 'school year by the students of Wausau senxor high school Wausau wxsconsin llZll7.Z!IlI'lZL'5 fwugubf umm Q L is umm, SRLL. NN ausau W lsconsxn EDITORIAL BOARD hdltor ln Chnet' Managing Eclxtor 'Wake up Edntor Feature hdttors Copy Ldxtor Proof I-.dntor Boys Sports Edntor Cxrls Sports Edxtor Rewrite Editor Exchange Editor Bob 'ich mupp Xlun Ihxrsten -Io1n Stevens C lon.: Damon M :ry SilllllC'lllJCl'L. Xtrgmla Bllflll 'N1t1lu. Skufl Dmxxcl Rxegc Harrnet Rncldcrbusch B nrbiri kofelka Roger leroutka John Dzuboy Business Staff advusor Loulse Kelley Skyrocket Staff advisor G K Rosenhauer Wahlscun staff odvusor and Director of Publlcotnons 'lio- Row 3 Edwards Salzer Paulus Decker Whaley Plautz Pregont Zastrow Warner Mrchaelson Todd G Grltzmacher Slade Gleason Pller Row 2 Maas Wiatrowska Fluegel Givens Mueller Stine Kmess Schultz Bloch Geusel Hnntze Holt Bliese Goetsch Thorpe Row l Leland Umhoefer Vlele Hayes Abegglen Jaeger Peneau l. Grltzmacher Lapmskl Jakubowski Koehler Thomas Just in case the staffs are overworked, these two groups pictured above and below are called in ln addition to gaining experience and training for future work on the two staffs they help make each copy of the Skyrocket and Wahiscan more interesting Work on the publications is usually done during Row 3 Krueger Humphrey Krueger O Leary Rxstow Kukulka Paske Row 2 Kozelka Helser Gusselmann Lund Alford Jan: Krlescher Pleler Wahl Skinner Geisel Row l Skinner Swentzer Montross Helke Renchart Winter Paske Ammentorp 4' 1 fr 955, 95 s T . - K 3 A- S' - V- D x .- v?! . 4 ,. Y I ,', 'JA '-' 1, F , ' 'V . R - , T JS 4' 'S L Z O SN xl x r C I-A wg V Txxf -'Q I K K It '4 E , T the sixth period. Strange as it may seem, the Skyrocket workers find time for refreshments. ,Z . f , Q A A 5 ' ' ' if T H X I ' . , k I Q L t I A., A gill., 4 . N V I ll lk 4. xxx .z L X if lf Q h f , -t I A lt A S 1 , ' . ',, -. ' D tj' V thx iv , ', 7 ks my C A' rf . . , A N HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The S P A N I S H C L U B 'A' AH! APPLE PIE! One good reason for these girls' ability along the homemaking line is their membership in the Home Economics club. ln this club the girls plan and serve tempting dinners. The club is affiliated with the National and State Home Economics clubs, and is advised by Miss Glisczinski. 'A' Standing: Erdman, Koehle, Steinbach, Ziebell, Johnson E. Goetsch, D. Ggetgth Goeden, Janz, Kiepke, Erd man. Sitting: Ketchmark, Conrad Witter, laabs, G. Goetxch Barton, Draeger, Kasten. Insert, Miss Glisczinski BUENOS DIAS is the friendly greeting most like- ly to meet you as you enter the Spanish Club's fiesta. Members of this club, advised by Miss Bon- vincin, engaged in folk dancing, skits, plays, con- versational games and singing in Spanish. One of the most looked-for occasions is the observ- ance of Pan-American Day when all participate in the fun. Along with the other main events are the Christmas party and spring picnic. 5 Q E GERMAN CLUB Slandlng Prehn Mueller Zummermon Sc madt Sl bernagel Arnold Turner Heuser Knorr Sultlng Zastrow Schwocho Beulke Znebell Rrebe Born v '? e adtke I een xert Mass Bonvmcun MEIN KAMPF Mem Kampf means something to the German to the rest of us lust a grunt an choke with a crackpot for an author The mem bers of this club headed by Mass Bonvlncln are takmg or have taken German nn school They en rolled to strnve to create the German Gemutlech kent lGood Fellowshlpl to you Lvstemng to record lngs of German muslc yodelmg and dancung an cluded conversing ln German and acting short skits made up the program for thus group r '7' sv- ,N QUO VADIS Quo VGClI59 Never a dull moment In Mass Hul bert s Latin Club This group started off very well by having a get acquainted plcnlc Following the sheet lnltlatlon a play A Day Without Latln was given featuring Irving Obel s superb perform ance going to the rnver to swim on has bicycle O the day Wausau fought Polnt un basketball the club entertained the Point club at a pot luck sup per An amateur hour served as a grand finale to Cl busy year ' is jc !..efe4 'l as x 43' TREES FOR THE NEXT GENERATION CONSERVATION CLUB Belneve at or not there was a time In our country when trees were too plentnful To rem edy thus the furst white people stripped the land But the puoneer days are over and now there IS a great need for replenlshrng forests The Wausau Sensor Hugh School IS the proud located approximately ten mules south of Wau sau on the west bank of the Wrsconsm Rlver The students have orgamzed the Conservation Club for the purpose of planting trees at thus slte and stnrnulatmg greater appreclatlon for wild lrfe Thus club advnsed by Mr Burton boasts the largest membership of all clubs WATTISPALAN lt s ours WHS It s ours 'Qi .ar Heres where they hang theur hats 1 I, J . . ' 1 ,,. . I ' I owner of a four-hundred acre tract of land . V ' I ' I . '-1 .- -'GOV' -- .. If t' ' 98 fzemi fuzrhd' We caught them at work flnally' 1 Wntter Fabel Kukulka Sobkownak Mathwuck Heckendorf Goetsch Zastrow Buttke CHEM CAM CLUB Chemlstry an photography named this club The purpose of It IS to study and carry out prolects In the fueld of chemrstry as well as to develop the elementary pnnclples of photo graphy Serving the school by takmg plctures for the Actuvaty and :dentufacatlon tlckets and also for the cumulatlve record of each student thus club as the thlrd largest IU school lts ad vlsors are Mr Johnson and Mr Rudge WAUGONIAN COUNCIL The Waugonlan Council as composed of a rep resentatlve from GAA Sensor and Junior Gregg Student Club and the Home Economics Club supervrse and Increase the Waugonlan scholar shup fund 2 to asslst all needy gurls and boys In cooperatuon wlth thelr respective deans to provlde a worthwhule soclal program for all gurls Because ofthe other club meetlngs these gurls are 'forced to follow an Irregular schedule Mass Schulllng us the advlsor I 6 S ' , V I I . 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'Q '3c:'0 Q,,o'o,5Q 30303-n Bw 3' QD-O Sv' 5001192 CWC!-DDQ 'UgU'v-Q... 1l1 llnlnl pun- A Standmg Krlenke Palm Hart Kneelmg Slewert Hoemsch Hollnngsworth Turner Rode hover Holzem TORCH Standtng Heyer Frederick Schultz K Schaupp Lewutzke Allen Paske D Po oc Schmudt P Sllbernagel John stan D Kramer B Zimmer man Kneelmg Schuetz Treu Schae fer Krueger C Peterson Schletf Young Nyholm Kam merer Slttlng Rodehaver Sternecker Merrtll Stueber Helke Johns W Koppa Mettelka Parsons OLYMPIAN Row 2 Gorman Zlmmerer Skmner, Hoenssch, Radtke. Prehn If xl Row l Norris, Baerenwald, k Ammentorp, Pleler, Berg, Ja We cobs, Costa 100 . 2 . I ,, I . . . . . . ' ' 1 1 1 1 ' : - , , . - 1 1 ' , 5 ,V V I 19 3, 'iQ.',fAsE H 4, , ' f f ,. ,. - .fav :f-- Y - P , 9 I .1-. 1,-f,Y, , 1 .V - 'lk ld- 4 gn- il '99 . . .- ' -f if 2--. Y. 'fkxj w f- ,In :- -n A L . ':' as L ' H I - Y ui , 'F 1 1 . D f 7 1 1 ' I , wig, Chamberlain, Nitzsche Q -- .se Q - ' U ' - 5 '. 1 , ' I 1 Q T . - I I X 1 Q '- I 9 , - Q ' ' 4 5 1 1 -, 1 'I 1 N. H., , , ., ll k, X I t h l ' I -1 1 ' I l -1 1 'I ' , A xi I, : , , - , ,y , , ' ,Y 4 L , .I , ' 5, ,V . F I I I : , , uv - . -.-. , , , 1 X... s- I X 'D I.. I I l I . 7 5 X x -. ' . 5 X , . - , x ' A! , r an YWCA For Glrls Only' and Sophomore Jumor and Sensor gurls responded to the call for membershnp ln the Student Club at the YWCA Because of the large membership the club was dlvlded into the three class groups Green Teen lSophsl Junior Mass Uunlorsl and TNT lSemorsl Each group elects a rep resentatuve to an orgamzatuon called Kutchen Kabmet whnch plans meeting for the combined groups The entertalnment for meeting as up to the club and pot luck suppers slelghrnde parties Chrlstmas carol mg and lust get togethers brought enloyment to all the gvrls TNT g Row 3 Thomas Cohen Grull Bllese Janke Bllese D Rntger Schwentner Row 2 Prlelnpp Onstad On stad Harrlson Anderson Kry shak M J Henser M Kllmek Row l Davnes Gelsel Holt Zlelsdort Doleschal Maas Gauger V Jannusch Bellke J Kozelka JUNIOR MISS Row 3 Manecke Allaln Duck ert Buttke Knlleen Zastrow Wahl Row 2 Prahl Gaedtke Beese Berg Schave Klelnhennz L Klemhelnz C Row l Leland Hunt Ericson Bel e Zlebell lhlenfeldt Hoffman Mayer GREEN TEENS Row 4 Hoppe Euckemeyer Bealke Logas Cleveland Al bee Kryshak Klttel Brehmer Zastrow Davis Row 3 Hollander Graves Decker, Gaedtke, Gllmm, Dahl lie, Roehrs, Klemp, Allen Row 2 Wenzel, Kohl, Gowen Bloomqulst, Rochow, Wolman Fell, Glsselman, Garske Row l Kukulka, McKoen, Zen der, Usadel, Schultz, McKoen Schlerf, Jakubowskl, Johnston Hammond, Lemke, Thlel 'lOl l I 0 O ' '- 1 1 . I ' 1 1 1 - ' 1 ' 1 1 ' I ' . . bl! - it f . '1- 1 ' T .TJ -W 1 . ll V..- A Q . X., . w . - V 3 1 1 1 ll Q 1 l 1 i ir' I 1 1 '1 I rx , ., . g ' gf , A D 1 - n ' l' . 4 1 w ' 3 1 1 ' N: -- ' . , '71 , r 1 1 I ' r Q. I T ' . . ,NM 1 1. ,v 1 ' '1 1 -1 ' f 1 9 . : 1 1 1 '- T' QA'- . s 1 1 1 ' 1 '1 1 1 -, l l 3 1 1 ' 1 1 1 I : 1 1 1 1 1 1 '1 , . 3 1 1 1 lk 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 ' l I 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 A 1 : , , Y A ' . 1 - - S L I D E R U I L I E Raw 6: Strek, Graebel, luedtke, Hortwig, Wendorf, Hollingsworth, Morrison Row 5: Perske, Ganz, Stevens, Ruder, Chamberlain, Schneck, Miller Row 4: Smith, Splaine, Blair, Kappa, Norris, Alloin, Olson, Eickemeyer Row : Gorske, Pophul, Marange, Gehrke, Genrich, Greve, Grande, Bentz, Klein 3 2 Raw : Schaupp, Swenson, White, Schuneman, Lapinski, Hohnheiser, Traeger, Mews, Hartwig Raw I: Peterson, Iewitlke, Young, Paske, Thiel, Solzer, Schmieden, Usodel, Kasten Inserts: Mr. lloeske, Mr. Risic FIGURES NEVER UE -especially when worked with the slide rule. To learn the principles of the slide rule and how to make practical use of it are the main purposes of the club. With the combined talents ot Messers. Roeske and Risic, how could these students fail? However, this club is not o social organization, and only people interested in the slide rule are admitted. TUNING IN with the Radio Club, supervised by Mr. Berg, in- volves more than turning a dial - just ask any one of the thirty members. Included in the pro- gram for the year are lectures on various fields of communication, studies of radio theories, and simple radio code units. If you want to familiarize yourself with the Morse Code, join the Radio Club and dot-dot-dash! Row 3: Wiedaw, Obermeier, Wilke, Revie, Williams, Block, Zingler, Detiens, Krueger, White Row 2: Holzschuh, lcmbrecht, Plautz, Slubbe, Radanl, Jesse, Hintze, Tldd, Reuter, Check, Street Row lr landsmun, Riege, Wolf, Weisner, Wittman, Gorski, Goetsch, Zyduck, Radenz, Slreich Insert: Mr. Berg. R A D 0 C L U V: ., ,A puff 4 -.- Row Row Row Row Row :Zimmerer, Robinson, luedtke, Glosbrenner Row g Nowak, Wood, Gappa :Carpenter, Gritzmacher, Steckbouer Row z Peterson, Thorpe, Mathwick Row : Brunner, Smith, Pieper Row Row BOYS Dahlke, Mularkey, Britton, Goeden, Olson, Lyon, Slominski, C-aedtke, Krake, Nelson, Yonker, Loeffler lhlenfeldt, Moss, Hunt, Dohm, Smith, Hanneman, Kmen, Krause, Zerneke, Kottlce, Johnson Mitchell, Buttke, Hohnquist, Kent, Doleschal, Woehlart, Goetsch, Schultz, Gnirk Mathwick, Schove, Held, Brehmer, Schueler, Prielipp, Buchberger, Schultz, Goetsch Aschbrenner, Erdman, Dustin, Beauchainne, laPorte, Weisman, Puckett, Krolikowski AND GIRLS CHORUSES Are you able to read music and carry an accurate pitch? lf so, you are qualified to ioin the Boys' and Girls' Choruses and enlarge your field in music. Miss Darrin, the vocal director, is ready and will' ing to help you develop your skill. Mixing the two choruses, the A-Capella choir and the accompanied choir are formed for school and extra-curricular functions. We all think the Christmas presentation feat- uring Handel's Messiah rates A-l on our list of ne'er forgotten school activities. MONITORS A human communications system are our MONITORS. As a result of their service, teachers, secre- taries, and custodians are able to keep in touch with one another throughout the day. Five posts, each having one monitor, are situated in the old and new buildings, and a new shift takes place each period, Messages of all sorts, absentee lists, attendance folders, and green passes are carried to and from the classes to the office. Mr. Risic has charge of this large group. v ' 4-vi ISO X Row Gapao Peterson Luedtke Glasbrenner Zummerer Mathwnck Smuth Nowak Pneper Brunner Row Button Olson Grutzmocher Carpenter Wood Steckbouer Robinson Thorpe Row Moss Mularkey Dahm Goeden Nelson Lyon Hohnqunst Kottke Johnson Yonker loetfler Puckett Row Dohlke Ihlenteldt Smuth Hann man Kent Doleschol Waehlorl Slomunslu Krake Goetsch Schultz Gnurk Row Goedlke Buttke Held Brehmer Schueler Mxtchell Zerneke Kmen Krause Goetsch Buckberger Schultz Row Schove Mathwwck Dusten Beouchoune Hunt Wensman Aschbrenner Erdman Prnelupp laPorte Krolnkowskn THIS GENERATION HAS A SONG IN ITS HEART Miss DARRIN Emotuons are umversal, and so as musnc, so you see they go hand nn hand ln the numerous pro grams put on by the vocal groups throughout the year I the common expressions of emotions were stated 2 the prlncuples of democracy were expressed 3 the spmt of peace was caught Romance In art was studled and developed the second semester A sprung program united romantuc ballads throughout the past centurues with modern swoonlngs Under Mnss Darrln s dlrectlon, the soloists, Evelyn Mularkey Wllllam Markstrum, Lots Jaeschke, and Bud Mathwlck gave a superb performance Dont you agree that Miss Darrln deserves a Magna cum lauda for her fine SUPCFVISIOFIQ MUSIC an accessory to the costume of social life' Thus club was organized by Mass Darrin for those who are capable ot blendnng fnve part musnc After the group was selected the students presented In costume the furst scene ot the combmed vocal groups festival Theur selectlons were representatlve of the love songs of the Eluzabethan perlod Rehearsung was done at Mnss Damn s home on Tuesday nlght Row 2: luedtke, Honneman, Joeschke, Thorpe, Mularkey Markstrum, Sozama, Grin- macher, Mathwick, Goeden. ' w I: Krause, loettler sun, lhlenteldt, Britton. ohm. ron: Geise , Dahlke. l 104 G EE CLUB ow usher Bruttan Schaefer Bloom Nowmskn Wuldunger Kamke Wres ner lawen U echt Knrp De Peterson Conrad Schuster ow Berlke Dclvrs Brehmer Roehrs Zuhrt Decker Klrmek Kutahl tech son lo holz rx enburg Jonz Row l Stemboch Hummel Knttel Petzold Wenzel Dahlke Usadel Sackler After meeting three tlmes a week In Mlss Darrln s room, this fourth period Glee Club was able to partrclpate rn the combmed vocal groups festrval Therr solo was a selectron from Schubert s Rosamun de which was characterlstlc of the romantic ballads of the mneteenth century SING FOR ENJOYMENT Slng for enloyment rs the motto and purpose of the Vocal Musuc Club lf you luke to sung and hear others sung, this club rs for you Perhaps rt was membershlp In this club that prompted Bull Mark strum to compose hrs Hut Parade posslbulrtres 105 N R 3: F' , ' , , V , 4 I. . R 2: ' , ' Z' , El . d , R' Emmerich, Gurske. . . . . , . . . , ,. ,, . . . . . H . . ,, . . . . 4:-K9 7 z A, , I , in 'x . L7 12 5 1 I lx 3, Q 1 11 Shillin- h part of been a vta the band has no No one can say tha games and footba the home basketba They p ayed at a hoo he gradua on and memor the pep meet ngs the PTA meet ng b n the new schoo hymn Dressed and tea ured he SCYVCI TICCS and on n the Navy Day parade they marched e un forms dwh hey presen ed the story of the Amer can I b rthday h h songs Dur ng the year the accompan ment of Amer can war IO Romb Shas akov Ich Hos by Gershw n tud ed compos t ons OUI' and Hungar an rhythms he Or enta n addton to d Ross n and concert were parade for c rcus own Amer can azz and marches was attended g ven a tent on To op the year a conven on at Merr he mov e of the same name ook the na on by storm Because n May Be ween the Halves oved earned and WGS S Be s of S Mary the Tun ng up n the realm ws ng T0 pastime, s your ITIUS C 4- In .C .- Po Cox W ke Re cha Row 6 Rude ued ke ack Ho mon ch Hoen Row 5 W ke menta Mus c Club ought to .r: Ut :a O -E Ti ai is year r the fo Gm I' e prog the of shes W he I 0 I ef group Amer can music and 'U GJ N ':. U 'C . D. E 0 SCYIOUS YTIU- GS CIS We sc and symphonic arrange- I C 0 UI O of the rI p0 l'TIeI'1IS ClI'e P- .D 'U 0 .2 P 'O C S hs cu J-6 I4-5 x -N' Beg On John eko Row 4 Me Spone SOD Ca R ege Go man OHS Pa Bane S evens Chappe S ocum Key Row 3 Pun Oh Nc Schu enbe g B ese angho Span on Ire e Meche ke Ho man M e Wh Ho me O mon Ha Rock G Pauz Row Now zke Coe Kyhak On I 3 IFES? E A. 'Ir Q .I 4,1 .+ .i s MELOD OUS MUSIC I t t i I t e sc I. I II II II , I , I , I II iaI ob , t I I . i Iue an it i , I , Was ington's I I I i Iag i I . I I ey S I I I I , I I, I I , erg, on I I. I II I I I I , I I I , , I I I . I II III I . I I I Ii , i II I. ' I I . I 1 I rI, , II , I- h b I ,l I , r , . of I i III, IS, II, , , ,- Iade, Blair, Rose I I J membersmp In I I : III , sI , r , h , I 3 I ,I I I , I h V V, H it be your choic I , I , rs I I 'A I th 1 II , I , II, I I 5 Ii , I r , rr , - - I . , .I , L If I ' . 5 composers are Row 2: Pregont, Bieritz, Franke, - - i , II , III f, II, I , ' , Light II II , I s ,- L ff- I . f A if' I I: I I, , riII, rri- -vii 1 s , r s , II , II , U , Pl, S-lb I da.TI Ibn 'tt Us t 't Ps V' H Reck nger Pete e mu o mes l d e Hot e Ike n rste S o e e u s e ange ecm W s ec e e MUGS CGI SON aetz c rego t o mc W l be 9 ll Ov '00 aebender e te r K YSh0 SP0 lon Chul-799 W fe A STRING SERENADE Ensembles for eleven performances consumed the or chestro s trme and Mr Grlll s too Wlth Margorle Bllese prano soloist the orchestra presented the Llncoln Day program Three mam concerts were given one was at the Hotel Wausau one was for the students and one the best of all was the presentation of the Bran denburg Concerto No 5 by Bach featurlng Davud Rlege lvlollnl Anna Rose Grill lflutel and Ken Recklnger lplanol as sololsts Durrng the year they studled com posltlons by Mozart Weber Grieg Schubert Gluck Plcclnl Berlioz Granados and Handel and a modern selection Star Dust The Band or Orchestra performed forty one different concerts durnng the year 108 OUT OF THIS WORLD Out of thus world' Thus aptly describes our Tophatters the swung muslcrans from WHS The pep meetnng which was thear frrst appearance exploded wlth Little Brown u and trlng of Pearls A the School Dance on February second the Top hatters again were the mann attraction On Aprll eleventh they helped the scholarship fund by glvlng the Tophatter Variety show We only hope that next year funds as good a band as we had In I946 Fredruckson J Hoffman Wllke Spcrr K Baerenwald Jensen K Garske R Plener W Blckford R Remchort J Berg D Johnston D Absent Splonne M Stevens W A l.. f it Row Row Row Row Row E P Something New Has Been Added More school splrxt and a school hymn' We have the Pep Club andthe cheerleaders to thank Work mg under Mr Enstad the Club dramatlzed short humorous skits After these came the cheers for our C A R D I N ALS' They instigated Hobo Day, and featured two special pep meetings, the debut ofthe Tophatters and a presentation ofthe Franklnn School winning stunt directed by Mr A C Kiefer, From the Sublime to the Ridiculous How about a cheer for the Pep Club? nding: Jaeger, Rcichart, Slade, c aelfer, Skinner, J. Merri , Killeen Radtke Zastrow Stevens Kiefer Trudell Wahl Forsmo F rsmo Pl ner Lund lander Pre er Greenheck Abegglen Peneau Skenner Jaeger Onstad Onstad Damon Umhoefer Ruebe Skud Conrad Goelzmon Meurett Genrlch Sulbernagel Leland Zlebell Znrbes Nequette Lerch Thomas Usadel Dchlke Cohen Morgan Gensel Hrntze Bauman Bauman Doreluus Ella McRae Block Schuster Nowntzke rrsch Hahnhelser Bohl Davies Bluhm Klos Winter Tetzlalf Frnedl enson rcvnrcnus Galtschalk nserl M Ensa EP CL Fun and Frollc Fun and Frollc at the Hep Club IS open to all Sensor Hugh Junks for the mere sum of twelve cents lfortunatelyl You can dance from eight untal eleven to the swung muslc of all the name bands by record of course Because of the absence of a youth center, the Wisconsin Public Service Cor poratlon provided an audltoruum un its building for the students use Commlttees headed by Duck Qulbernagel supervised the evening fun uer, Si ernagel, Johns, lecnd, Lund, Morrison, Montross, In the Hep Sweitzer Sitting: Genrich Skinner, S Peneau, Abegglen Harrison, Pleier Maw, Ed,,,,,d,Q De B,,,,,,. ' ' ' Dancing is our middle name -,-. Iii.: i .-. 109 aa AIM flfund-fe Raw 4 Hollenger McCor mvc S Brose Flluatreau T Suwyn D Sywun Krucnke M Hell Row 3 Dettunger Ander son Grutzmacher I Watt man Ovel Werba Janz Wendorl I. o Rudderbush Fabel Row holz ank B Eschenbach Wnlde Lackey ow Kolbec Maa Beulke J Jo adc Kumbera Vuertel Kukulka l Males ke lnscrt Mass Swann ,ow SENIOR GREGG Take a letter Sensor Gregg members' lt IS bene frcral for future stenographers and secretarres to belong to thus club because the opportumty to meet representatnves from local business offuces IS offered Learning the requxrements of the offlce worker IS another advantage Just as Important as Its purpose I5 the club s way of rarsmg money for the Waugonlan scholarship fund by selllng Ice cream bars at the basketball games Luke the rest of the groups these gurls plan a sprung celebra tion They have Mass Swann as therr advisor JUNIOR GREGG let us peek In at a meeting at the JGs the Shorthand I and ll students After the busuness IS completely dascussed the snappy club song IS sung A speaker engaged by the offlcers, delivers a toplc on personal appearance, personaluty, or what IS expected of a secretary Just about the time the speaker I5 three fourths flnlshed the bell rrngs Selling Ice cream bars at the class plays IS the JG method of collectnng funds for the Wau goman scholarshup The members directed by Mass Farrow plan their own celebration during the year ow 5 Schave Beese h' Chrrstlanson Stecklung Sob kownak Tewes Vercnmak w 4 Mltc e Kurth Mathwlck Krause Krnenke Allam Whaley Prahl Schleu Peterson Maaser Ma Donald Detert Carlson Row 3 Buttke Bunlrock Rohloff Altord Kemps Zastrow Laessug Penn Manecke Poppe Row 2 Cendt Lucht Bull man Kroennng Ma quardt Wernke Petrosku Beltz Polzer Znlnsch Mueller Row I Radke Johnston Krolrkowskr Petrowskl Franke St Mary As hbren ner Fitzgerald Martin IIO Insert Mvss Farrow 6 F . . : , - I 1 A V , k, ,, , , EM A - y ' ' I -I Y' F ' - . 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For making the play the huge success it was, Miss Bohl, Miss Ross, and Mr. Gietson deserves much credit and appreciation. COMMITTES sl Standing: Gietson, Kramer, Schubring, Hornung Sitting: Ross, Sherfinski, Fabel, Neitzke, Struck, Bohl w34JO Abegglen, Olson w 2- Genrictt, Hintze, Davies, Kozelko, Geisel, Cohen w 1: Hahnheiser, jesse, Nowak, Kiesncr, Gisselmun, Zornke, Blicse nke, Kiefer, Stevens, Greervheck, Lyon, Holt, Allen, Schuster, NJL! ..c 4 l vwsuvf S AND EA Always looknng for a better match for her daughter a mother trres to arrange a better marriage She has lust learned that her frlend s chauffeur IS an earl so she persuades hum to propose to the daughter But ut so happens that Row Preper Peterson Janke Strek Jacobs Row Johnston Klos Mueller Zastrow Glrmm Skud 7fze 'Wwe Um - SUPPRESSED DESIRES Convlnced that everyone has a suppressed desire a young wlfe persuades her husband and sister to go to a psycho analyst Thus IS all very fune but the psycho analyst dnscovers that the husband s desnre IS to leave has wrfe and the srster s desire IS to run away wrth the hus band When the wufe learns of these deslres she decides she had better let the suppressed desires remcun suppressed Bob Zrmmerer Mary Jackson and Mary Douvllle took these roles a former sultor IS the earl and the chauffeur IS a novelnst The mux up comes out favorably when the novelist and the daughter find real love Nancy Alexander Anne Blssell Mary Mc Koen Warren Stevens and Lawrence Olson handle this comedy The PRODUCTION STAFF Dvd you ever stop to thunk of the hard work and headaches that go unto makrng the plays such a huge success? Most of us never do So let us now take the opportunrty to extend our thanks and appreciation to the produc tuon staff There were frve stu dent dlrectors and the rest of the staff ass: ted them The plays presented on May slxth and sev enth ended the drama actrvltues for the school year ln charge of the three plays were Mass Bohl Row Holt Humphrey Phvllnps S Edwards Allen Sharon Onstod Berg Shnrley Onstad Brerrtz Miss Stal Miss Umhoefer and Row Gaedtke Chappel Phnlllps M Krueger Umhoefer Stevens Gnese Student Drrectors Hose Kappa Hmtze Genruch Koehler Mass Kaufman . I . 1 Q5 . .l . I h W , K X , . , . . . 1 . . . ' . . . . I , . GA , AIR, RL ' ' ' I . . . . . . . , I , . I - . I . I I A . l li ,TQ 'Q 'T' 6 f. . . fp ,' . . . Q - tr 1 , , Q. ' I ' 's- . , I . .. , 52 ' , , , , l I 42 . . , , ' , V 3: ' ' .I ' ' ' ' ' . . . , ' . . I ' 2: , , l' , ., , , , ' s ll2 Aol' phqd THE MONKEY'S PAW lt was lust a charm - lust a dried monkey's paw but it had evil powers. Anyone could make three washes on the paw These wishes would be granted but at a disastrous prlce A father wushes for money and loses hrs son Then he makes a wush for has son s lute Fearing what he wlll see should the wlsh be granted he makes the thurd wash and that ns for the sons flnal death ln thus play are Gerald Mrchaelson Karl Frederlcks Mark Splame Glen Semmens and Ollie Franke GAS AIR AND EARL SUPPRESSED DESIRES Jackson Zlmmere D e THE MONKEYS PAW A Olson Brssell Alexander McKoen Ste ens Semmens Fanke Splame Frederucks Muchaelson absent 7fze f ' all llfze pawn K' Q lv J Ni PROGRAMME .n Q Queen Anne Gvlbert Kung John Reuchart Rulers Kung John Relchart Queen Anne Gilbert Commlttees Mass Zellhoefer and Mr Gletson Place Youth Bulldung Marathon Park John Relchart Lots Meydam Dave Ruder Curt Tame May 24 1946 from 9 to l2 Merrvll Dave Graebel Rose Marne Leland Jean Orchestra Cliff Hoene and hvs muslclans me Forsmo Joyce Forsmo Ken Dern D Kuechle Decoratlons Satan s Dehght Remarks A Wonderful Time Was Had By A J' Lland R chat Graebel Der Me dam F J y orsmo ean e R der K echle Merrlll Forsmo Joyce Insert Mss Z Ilhoet Insert Mr Gletso I' H4 43 'S Sfzalf We f25afnce7 1 Having fun at the movle and games let s remlnlsce shall we? Remember the Turnabout how shy he was at first? Dont forget the Harvest Dance and those cute decorations When the Tophatters played on rebruary second I was golt ed rather than sent lt was so cold that nlght that the water IH the radiator of the car froze On March ninth Joan Wlttman played a bouncing game of plng pong and Clvff Hoenes band played And to think that our Actlvltles Ticket admitted us to a movie In the secluslon of a dark library games In lO2 and lO3 for the wallflowers and dancing un the decorated gym Our red roses go to the hard workrng committees checking decorations ticket entertainment and publlclty If school was always luke thus we would never skup' Hooflng It and relaxlng we can do everythlng' umx fab 6906 s.-5 H5 7fze ya Ge ' l. Dave is shot at close range. 2. Hmm-I must be on here somewhere. 3. Nice work if you can get it. 4. The future secretaries learn their trade. 5. Chuck smiles fiendishly GS he tortures Sue. 6. Mr. Enstad smiles typically. 7. Who's your girl friend, Bill? 8. Eins, zwei, drei - Spiel!! 9. A bottle baby and his nurses. lO. Rode- s 1 V' 5. A .8 -H qi., -i ' 'cw- fi' Cllr t .Pj hover through for another six-- . ll. Landsman's favorite Ditty. l2. Trump-Trump-Trump. l3. Some of the hard working men of the Conservation Club, l4. Miss Schilling's class at work on frogs. l5. Smitty unscrews o souvenir. vtnriv- azwmmfdpzaf l. Going my way?'? 2. Future chefs - Comment: Something's burning!! 3. Time out for lunch. 4. No need for vitamin D here. 5. There must be something in those eyes, Fuzzy . 6. Virginia uses the chain to snare men, no doubt. 7. The staff that took these lousy photos. 8. Part of the Skyrocket staff, hard at work as usual. 9. Taken a second before 304 seceeded from W.H.S. - We got away in time. lO. YEAAAAH - Wausau!!! ll. Mrs. Helke's smiling son, Richard. 4 0- . rv' 67 ,iz-fp .,, ' t Q J -eb , If :J if r- ' i ar-1 - fl ? Qua- .r I 4:5 in ' fi .vin x-g5k'11-ill.. 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Ronnie Darrin takes his turn at piloting the Deathtrap . 9. The three Musky Tears . lO. Hey! Keep off the grass!! ll. Chloe and her oth period Spaniards. 'MY 929' 4 is year, 11' event. Declaring it hobo rl.iy, sri' Q' A . ,' dents and tenflu-rs entliusiqslif' lg? ' it is entered in by dressing in vurif- ,ffl , Q: tumes. Some of the most , -bw V I .-.s ' dressed girls were vl' N-X F ' , brecht, Bob Krueger. N-Xp? lid' , N l Montross, Bob Bruf' V' R r t ,Tom Ronck, Cum . M fi bqthson, Bill ' ' , I ., . L ' i f .yy ' 3 ., - g 7 N, . ' I 2 ' ii' V is . ' 5 ' Thi la ---4 ' r rig.fWw. 1 ra - at ! ,fat ', -' -, . , Q , T 8 ii, 4' H.- J -ri ,F ! 4 -- 1 , . A ' il ' ,,- Lai i4L f. f F' Q le E r . 'fs. . N rr A f 1 n fn- . . wa il! i'Ei,.... szmewz .eye P an eww sm f I, We didn't do it, Mr. Banlnerman' Honestl' 2 Jack squnnts into the sun 3 What goes A, Must come down again.'5. Otto makes a sixth period getaway 6 You ve rnijyfs heard of the Voice? The Face? Well meet Relchart s feet 7 Tom ond Curt are on top ofthe world. 8. Gee, what edgucashun can do for a person. 9. Autograph hounds. IO Barney and Lee a couple of smiling sophomores. of the '45 championship line. walks- 'n talks- 'n even can write '13, Cisco , Tom, and Otto , happy that schooI's out. lA. 'Bout - FACE!!! 93 .4-7 if' 5 Shutterbugs Began Work salinkmg around Lhool with 1 mamcra in om hind mal lmoth uw nude opr- it 1 pronblx 1 NX Xt IQQ KN raphnr looking for mnn, stun 1 nt . C A , 1 L r' .K I' X A A f 1 X , V , I v J Y rf ,4 I 0 0, d V o ya' , ' . V' . -A no d,F 0 . 1 o ob o0'a,Lf. A NTHE . QR vs, Jack McAIeovy Business Manager . CCMMUNITY TOBURENS WAUSAUS LEADING PHOTOGRAPHER Below Mr Toburen gets ready to snap one of Shirley Sazcmo Above The flnlshed product 0 0 ' 0 o I X8 1 M , I 5 I h rl 1 A- 1 YL' 122 1 fi W MN And now you are men and women of the world You have achleved that Freedom you have dreamed of so many times you You w11l determrne the are on your own type of world ln whrch you wrsh to live some of you wrll lead others w1ll follow Keep rn heart and mmd your dream of Freedom determrne that your world w1ll be a world of peace and Freedom ach1eve the Freedom whrch IS your heritage pard rn full by school chums of yours at a prrce whrch IS yours to keep secure 1n mem ory and respect by keeprng farth 1n Freedom llipffiwf 123 ryf ' J QM! lw f IIA 'lr ' y 67 f ' I 17 Cheap Furniture is EXPENSIVE and an Extravagance, When Quahty Merchandrse Can Be Bought for So L1tt1e Money at RADAN T FURNITURE COMPANY MARVIN S BEAUTY SALON 607 Th1rd Street Telephone 6101 L.. My X d W P 124 Central Wisconsin's L g t E I ' H F ' h I I 3'TI77f'i'Ti-' . A , 'T' I 4 I 'VCAV TN I A ,X Hea f' tfor beauty 'x N Y V .tx ' R in all lines. e s L31 ' W n cialize in hair cutti g - iW Y V .I-5 .,-NNA in A - A ' ' - . -Q -S-T-Tl RS .M V - OPPERMANN WEEK GROCERY Insurance Agency Inc C O M P A N Y 516 F S 5676 494 T1 h 5113 4oMyL1B1dgW Wo THE PILOT Pr1nt1ng and Pubhshlng Co SINCERELY SPP! St Fox DRUG sToBE Tl h 5201 d St I for the IUNIOR MISS Coats SUIIS Dresses Sportswear Accessones M1111nery Handbags Exc1us1 Vely Yours 600 THIRD STREET WAUSAU WISCONSIN 'XP 125 O. Complete Insurance Service 514- ulton Street Phone 3 - 9 9 eP one 2 a er- oz ., ausau, isc ns' Commercial Printing Office u ies A taionery e ep one 712 Thir reet Wausau, Wis. .- ,X - , - Q Q u as Y, IX P .. ' gg d . . 1 - 1 4.1 ll ' ll Marathon Battery Company Manufacturers Rad1o Flashhght Telephone and Ign1t1on Battenes Wausau WISCOHSIH Mu th Co Books Stmgkexwplws STOP at Kresge s and shop for School Supphes S K R E S 314 Thlrd Street Wausau Wls Best Merchandrse for Over 50 Years C H WEGNER NGTIODGIIY Advertrsed Iunlor Fashlons Dons Dodson Dresses Laura Lee Dresses Koret Trrksklrts DEPARTMENT ST S SMART APPAREL NX X I ik - X - 508 THIRD STREET E111-QONEH 5 1 I 5' S. . G E at o R E ' 126 PE EAU femme SMARTWEAR 523 Thlrd Street Phone 4791 F uyh F1rst Amencan State Bank WAUSAU WISCONSIN Member Federal Deposrt Insurance Corporcrnon Ccrpncrl S400,000 Surplus S500 O00 127 U I F 4 I vw l H V Q - L ' 7 IOAN MEURET helps PAT She N select cz new blouse. incl C C Q W d HART SCHAFFNER d MARX TELEPHONE CLOTHES SEIM BROTHERS COMMONWEALTH T E L E P H O N E COMPANY oPPos1TE THE coUHT HOUSE Th Wh S T U E B E R St1111c1ous Chocolate Drmk STUEBER DAIRY COMPANY 1203 Slxth Street Telephone 6543 Woluscru W1s 8 The orl cxt Your Your Home for . . . Doorstep BY , CID is O O V 1 ' A . 1 .. 'P A e cr iscan Staff , - H 1' takes time jf! A out W A to enjoy some of ' u 's 1 ,- I D - - - - - - 12 A NATIONALLY KNOWN PRODUCT AND A NATIONALLY KNOWN TRADEMARK WAXTEX the nat1ona11y d1str1buted household waxed paper roll 1S representatlve of the Wlde 11ne of papers and packages manufactured for food preservat1on handhng and packag1ng MARATHON CORPORATION ROTHSCHILD WAUSAU MENASI-IA AND ASHLAND WISCONSIN MENOMINEE MICHIGAN MARATHON ONTARIO CANADA 129 I . I . . br Plants at Sponsors of Olym Good W1SheS to the plan Torch and HIY Senior High from the Clubs and Hep Club WAUSAU YOUNG MEN S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION G dL ici is WIECHMANN WAUSAU LUMBER HARDWARE CO SALES CQMPANY GENERAL HARDWARE ld d Wh M 123W R gi P p d Purity m1lk and cream Pur1ty cottage cheese Velvet ICG cream Grand Valley butter BLUE RIBBON POULTRY POLAR FROZEN FOODS BRIDGEMAN RUSSELL CO D1al3533 130 oo uc , ass o '4 Security Bui ing Spee Queen as ers Quick eal Steel Ranges Mills at Merrill and Naugart 119- as in on Street, Wausau, Wis Rigid high standards of quality are maintained at all times in the roduction and manufacturing of our quality asteurized dairy pro ucts . . . I 9 T L' C K 9 lx, at Craft' ' PJ ,,. lu . .,. .,v.. gf' BETTE BOHL and BARBARA KOZELKA inspect the cos- , metics counter. Make the CHARM your headquarters for all your beauty work. Charm Beauty Salon 314V2 Iackson Street Telephone 4568 RITTER ci DEUTSCH FUNERAL HOME LICENSED EMBALMERS FUNERAL DIRECTORS 307 Iackson Street Wausau WISCOHSIH Shop at SEARS Everyday Low PIICGS SEARS ROEBUCK COMPANY 211 Washmgton Street 0 O Q , 61 Telephone S364 RETAIL STORE 131 Greetmgs From the COOPGIGIIVG Movement shoppmq ot the Co op Grocery Below PAT OLEARY IACK HEALY AUDREY LUND and BILL BENNETT get servlce at The Cloverbelt Coop Stcrtlon than The only system 1n AHISIICG Wh1Ch returns the ecrrnmgs to the customer on cr purchase bCIS1S CLOVERBELT COOPERATIVE SERVICES Phone 4226 STH 6 WASHINGTON STREETS WAUSAU WISCONSIN 132 ff . I I . I I I ,. 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Phone THREE FOUR FIVE SIX Wausau's Newest and Fmest 134 Compliments Let Us Do Your or e erve You Best S T T O Hei il Burners ee Air onditioninq Phone - Domestic Water Systems 415 Third Avenue South, Wausau, Wis. 104 Scott Street - Dial 4158 - Wausau, Wis. A Treasure House o i s Phone 315 Ieffersori Slreet - Wausau, Wiscons' , Best ishes to e Class o I 9 3 , 3 1 I 2. 3 u nz I il 5 , 9 CLC -V ERNIE HOENISCH CAROLE GREEN HECK SHIRLEY APPEL and WEASEL HOLZEM MUST BE HAVING A GOOD TIME AT Hep Club IUDGING BY THE LOOKS ON THEIR FACES Comphments oi GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 46 PALACE CLOTHIERS EMMONS , , STATIONERY AND OFFICE SUPPLIES WAUSAU S LARGEST o o Telephone 4668 OnWestSIde WAUSAU, WISCONSIN 135 .L I . , 1 I 1 e 1 V I '- if .f ,N , 1' XS f , , . gl I . , . . . 1 1 , - 'fy Mn f i L . 1 L. -'L xl , ' if . ' Mfg, affix J -- 'YFQ -f1 ? --A fn, O' I ' l' V tl-ff :A,f,.' V 5 ex xy 1, 7: Compliments of Q . ,,,.. 5 ,. -. 3 Eff' .' lt' T' ' V,-,rv 1 . , 1 if QBestWish?sirom K.. 1 '. ,,'- Y-- ,, bf F L X ULN, sr, -' ,,- 5, A- 1' COMPANY L 'I-+A Store 61 Greenhouses 1314 Grand Avenue:-7 CNext to Mernorlal Hosprtalb Phone 5183 PORATH m11f.rAw1L4olm moz from mf E5 for Over 30 Years IANKE KURTH CO BOOKS STATIONERY OFFICE SUPPLIES Phone 5216 508 Thlrd Street Wausau Wxsconsxn Comphments of lack M Drobner MUELLER IEWELERS E S T O Th1rd and Washmgton St Vulllngs Drug Stores NORTH SIDE DOWNTOWN SOUTH SIDE 1702 Slxth Street 310 Scott Street 1806 Grand Avenue JTNPWW IOYCE FORSMO DON PASKE IEANNINE FORS MO LOIS KOEHLER KEN SPARR LOIS GOW EN and MARK SPLAINE try out some of VULLINGS Sundaes t The Downtown Store 136 R I' 1' I-4' - . -by, 'af' I 3 A - I Vai. U fgak I r 3 TH DIAMOND RE I J -.1. I G ,J J HICKEY'S Across from the Central School for ALL SCHOOL AND OFFICE NEEDS P E N N E Y ' S . WAUSAU w1scoNs1N I N MANSON AGENCY Incorporated I N S U R A N C E Phone 5219 502 Thrrd Street Wausau W1scons1n Conqratulatrons to the Class of 46 IERRY S REFRIGERATION COMPANY Commerclal Refnqeratlon and Arr Condltronmg Sales Servlce Complrments of the FASHION STORE STYLE WITHOUT EXTRAVAGANCE HELLING 5 GROFF Goon CLOTHES Headquarters for Varszty Town Clothes 524 Thrrd Street Wausau WISCOHSIH Stop at MUELLERS ALL AMERICAN RESTAURANT Phone 3661 Thlrd Street Wausau W1scons1n Srxty Years of Dependable Pharmacy Servrce Try Albers Frrst ALBERS DRUG STORE E I Perske RPh Prop PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS Phone 5115 301 Th rd Street Wausau W1scons1n 7 0 0 . , . . , 0 0 0 3 W . I . . 501 ' . ' ' i . ' ' Campus Representatzves Rutrn Koppa Wally Tress Kenny Sparr GIRLS For Amer1ca s Pre t1est Footwear and Greatest Shoe Values Go to SLIDDER SHOP Thrrd Street Wausau WISCOHSIH Prmtmq and Drrect Advertzsmq I-IELLHAKE C O M P A N Y Greg H Hellhake PRINTING D1a 6355 Thrrd at Ietterson Wausau WISCODSIH MOSHER S GROCERY UALITY FOODS Phone 4240 903 Seventh Street Wausau Wxsconsm Broadcastmq Economy Facts Quah y Pa1nt F1ne Wallpaper and Expert Workmanshrp Z I M M E R Decorator llO Scott Street Wausau Wrsconsm NEW FREEDOM GAS KITCHEN There IS no fuel so fast so economrcal as GAS F or cooklng refrlqeratlon Water heatlng Free Lrterature on Krtchen Plannmg at Our Ottrce WAUSAU GAS CO. 138 '1 ' . . . 424 ' , ' ' ' ,EQ ,, . 0 o Wisconsin Public Service Corporation Electricity 1S the World s Cheapest Servant MRS IOHNSTON gives some po1nters to MARION KOSS IEANNE HIRSCH and SHIRLEY DORELIUS For Courteous Service and Quality Merchandise NETZEL AND OLDENBURG Phone 3425 225 Thlrd Street Wausau Wxsconsm Comphments of BAUMANN HARDWARE CO NICKEL HARDWARE AND SUPPLY CO Dealers in General Hardware Bulldmg Materlal Paints Olls Farm Machmery Etc Office and Warehouse West End of Washmgton and Scott Sts WAUSAU WISCONSIN BAERENWALD S A R Baerenwald Prop Groceries Fruits and Meat Products Phone 5284 1109 Srxth Street Wausau Wrsconsm 1 - be ' 9 1, . . . ' 1.c.A. FooD MARKET 139 NORTHLAND SPORTING GOODS COMPANY Complete Sports Outfitters Popular Prices Congratulations to the Class ol 46 F. W. WOOLWORTH COMPANY 330 Third Street Wausau, Wiscons' th NORTHWESTERN DYERS ci CLEANERS BADGER LAUNDRY Ib HEINEMANN BROS MAYER S SHOE HOUSE 1890 4 Th d St LEMKE MILK PRODUCTS CO 3214 52 S th 5th A 14 Congratulations to e Class of '46 Compliments ot O Preferred for Re ia ility I Compliments ot Famous for Fine Footwear . Since Phone O2 1r reet Wausau, W1scons ou ve Gusau Wlscons 0 PLOSS DRUG C0 The Prescription Druggists ' r BARBARA GENRICH and KAY KIEFER gettmq prescrlphons f111ed at PLOSS DRUG Telephone 5069 512 Th1rd Street Wausau WISCOHSIH 141 v9 . y 6, 'Q I .J hawk MXW I rw- W any fn-4' Oly fg,af'7 - UMd MODERN SHOE STORE SHOP AT SCHROEDERS g C M11 d SCHROEDER S C H M I D T S Avenue Pharmacy O DRUG STORE P 'ACDTIQ ss of 1946 6M? m4 9Aw. kwxw., Jaeger Bakmg Co QUALITY BAKERY PRODUCTS 142 Qf :K I ff 1 I , J E , Y ' s o erns S JIU Patronize H-flfffa' J. . I the fb K usau's r1 ome-Owned Theatre Wausau's D t Accurate Prescription Service D Iicious Q s Frien ly Servi Try ur F ntain Specialty It T t B tt d C t L 518 tSt t I ,. S N I ' 0 . . . I . I-IARQLD N WW FLOWER SHOP IRD IRIS USADEL SHIRLEY ONSTAD d SHARON ONSTAD PHILIPPS S 1 PhOne 7152 3 W3 Extend Our H eart1est -if To the -15 UQ! QQ A S'S O F 1 7 May You Succeed and PrOs i p f FAIR STORE Egg 14 I I 517 TH ST. look oveE ' e ectiorLs of potted plants. QJ ' .D -NJ - Y 35 ' HL. I N l E RRR? Q a 43 'Q 'V g dtulcztions and Best Wishe R x CC ek R QE 'E S, S B .' , N5 LP 4 5' 4 Q5 g 5-1513, Cb. S ' S.,3'NLOf 946-5?- -1 3 is 1 .4 i, . Q ,f'Q'QP,.. , . fx ' u K . , , ana er R I ' 3 B1rd Smlth OkOH9Sk1 Sz Puchner RICHARD P TINKHAM IR A X N-J-'x. yvu- 0 4 0 94 PU' 'Mx ANJJ Ind wo L+ A QLQAWXQEHS A My A J If rr WKL9-Aix arm MARATHON FINANCE BUILDING MAUSAU WISCONSIN xp VX Two Fme Breads Land O Lakes and Aunt Mary s BECKMAN BAKERY PRODUCTS MARATHON CVNZENSSTATE CHEAMERY CO BANK 4G dA S t Y M1 Cream oco a e u er Mefnbef of F D I C Cheese 144 I I . , ., ssociate Hn U. S. Armed Forces? ' . w,2r.r.,.- rx ' - I , - Ry lj . -QL il UQQQ -4,7 1 1,9 - III J I I Q ., L . . .Q I ' Id J Mi. 91 's 14yl..M' I .AQfAfu.9-J 1 I rum IIKQLANU ., 1 , !Lfgll.4 Q . K2 Q .N K' . v A.- . In ,Q J fim. ' Best Wishes from 23 ran venue Wausau, Wisconsin Wausau' Wisconsi Pasteurized Dairy Products Member Federal Reserve sem . lk - - Ch 1 t - B tt Congrotulouons from S .AMMENToRP's ' B E T T E R WISCOHSIHIS Foremost CARE FURRIER for your cotr ' SERVICE STATION Estobl1shedS1nce 1 k 1895 Your FOX THEATER IS the Place to Go' F O X F O X Mldway Grand F O X Wausau 145 First Avenue G C or e Street in Wausau I Where you can see all of the big pictures first in Wc1uscu's fine theaters. FGRTY TWO GRADUATES WHS 46 ARE EMPLOY EMPLOYERS MUTUALS HOW MANY DO YOU KNOW 49 N FACT over 200 graduates of the Wausau Hlgh School are employed ln the Home Ofhces of Employers Mutuals rlght here ln town an 1nd1cat1on that th1s IS a pretty good place to work If you seek a career ln ofhce work Employers Mutuals offer you every opportumty for success Not only the home offices but the companys branch Off1CeS from coast to coast are ln constant need of capable Off1Ce workers department superv1sors secre tarles and executlve asslstants Why not apply now for a posxtlon wlth lh1S company? V1S1t our brlght alr condltloned bu1ld1ng go through the vanous departments and see how th1s great mutual 1nsurance busmess IS handled and note the frlendly sp1r1t of the organlzatlon You too w111 want to become a part of th1s company and 1f you meet our requlrements of ab111ty apt1tude and personallty there s a job and a future here for you Apphcatrons recelved and mtervxews arranged at your convemence II 0 N E 0 F F I 0 5 WI II S I U WIS C 0 N SIN 146 OF ...CLASSESOFW15 AND' ED BY , F 'F I I ' K W e, I . 'J' 5 I1 - 7,4 L Q ,S 1.2 as 1. 'Q Congratulauons to the Class of 1945 from The Old Re11ab1e Furn1ture House 319 Fourth Street Olhce Equzpment and Supplies Typewrzters Addmq Machrnes Phone 3808 313 Washlngton Wausau W1scons1n Comphments of FAVORITE IUST A GOOD PLACE IO EAT 2220 Grand Avenue Wausau WISCODSIH Comphments of SURGE MILKERS Hot Water Heaters Surge Fencers B E N Z I M M E R 907 So F1fth Avenue Wausau W1scons1n HALL Garage Corporatlon SERVICE ON ALL MAKES OF CARS AND TRUCKS Dral 4096 109 115 Scott Street Wausau W1scons1n H O F F E R GLASS COMPANY INC Iobbers 1n Automoblle Glass Plate Glass and W1ndow Glass Manufacturers of Hoffers Pamt WAUSAU WISCONSIN 201 Fourth Street Phone 3959 7517 BARRY IRWIN AUTO STORES Auto Supplles BICYCIQ Supphes Tlres and Tubes Batterles O1ls Phone 6110 Cor Scott 6 Second Sts, Wausau, W1s I4 'V 1. P. DUSKEY H TEA 300114 H SCI-IOEIELD ICE 81 FUEL COMPANY Distributors of Coolerator A1rCond1t1oned Refrigeration and Falrbanks Morse Stokers CORNER OF GRAND AVENUE AND FOREST STREET Wausau Paper Mills Co Manufacturers f FINE PAPERS Executive Sales Office Conway Bldg Chicago Ill I4 o General Offices and Mills . . . Brokaw, Wisconsin a MILWAUKEE Conqrcxtulctxons to The Class of 1945 C H E E S E C O M P A N Y 10O7TownL1r1eRoc1d D1st11buto1s of Famous cxsmgon cxuscu 1SCO1'1S1I1 KRAPT FOOD PRODUCTS 623W h t St W W One 11 11111 11111e111x11s ll h11 z11sh1x 111 1111111111 111111113 1111111s bought llfl 5 1111e 111 thu hook QIIIIIQ 11x 111811111 110115 111 me 11 115 ll e slfll 11 I sh 111 do 11131 1h111 11518 IS lhe II x1 ye111 ue haze t11e11 1111111111 1111s 111111 811101611 1111111g 11 I e11joJe11 N11 IEIIISIIIQ 11 111111 ue ho e 31111 11111 enjoy 111o1e111q 1h11111f1l1 thu Stlflllll A111113 1h11111es to 1111 xl11 111 Menu R11s111h111111 111111 1121111115 111111 111 11111 11111113 111111111xe1x 111 1111 I1 11111 11111111111 11111 h1l1 1 11111s MLALFAVY B115111eu M111111qe1 149 11'e hope you Iike 1he111. The kids ll'b0 posed for them ,l . 1, . .,'.. X, ' 1 ' I K x Mary Janke, our capable and charming index editor, has spent practically all of her sixth periods, after schools and free periods alphabetizing names, trying to spell them correctly, and recording the number of the page on which the same person appears. The conglomeration of names in this index seems to indicate that our younger generation is a mixture of many different natlonaltttes They Include German, Polish Jewish, Greek, Norweglan, Swedish Irish Eng lush French, Italian and Swiss From this representation of different nationalities and our ability to click as a student body, we prove that we, as future citizens, can also click with the other races and nattonaltties of the world Marlorle Krieger and Mary Hetser asslsted the lndex chnef In comptllng the long lust of names egglen Nrma 17 27 85 90 95 1 ltz Gerald 16 17 2 77 Abutz Hester 60 84 Adamsheck James 53 76 Ahrens n16 7 Albee J 60 4 98 Aldrich Aldrich Duaune 54 76 lorene 27 Alds E 1s 60 76 Alexander Nancy 6 Alford Allarn Allann an 16 e ores 53 101 roy 16 Baerenwald Jack 60 90 98 99 100 Baerwald Edward 53 116 Bandy Mary 53 annerman G W 10 13 Bantes Edward 53 Bartell Alan 48 Bartell Joan 48 Barthels Jon 53 rtan Marllyn 6 56 84 96 Bauman Armin 6 53 uman Bauman Baumann Pat 56 82 9 Robert 60 Barbara 62 97 109 Mary Janke Index Editor endruck Jnm 26 7 6 6 nnett Bill 2 6 enson Dnuse 60 85 8 9 ntl Clifford 53 98 rg Ben 15 10 rg Carol 53 O1 rg Don 60 90 9 rg Stuart 55 96 Berres D uglas 53 119 Beyer Alice 60 Beyersdorf Dennis 60 106 7 0 Allard P 60 7 Allen Eugene 55 98 100 Baumann Baumann Bety 27 98 arles 6 52 76 Blckford Roger 53 98 106 Bidwell Frances 53 96 rltz V gunna 28 8 93 99 07 Allen lrley 27 82 6 Alvey Mary Jaan 57 84 Alvey Tom 62 A mentorp le 16 60 95 98 99 O0 2 Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Andreas Andreas Andrews Anklom Anklam Anlrlam Donald 60 76 98 Darts 60 George 53 Glorla 27 rbert 6 53 9 Marlorle 27 86 90 9 01 M ry 18 Gilbert 62 B 7 Gladys 27 Delphine 51 James 53 76 0 John 60 98 Appel Shurley 99 135 Arnold Richard 53 97 Aschenbrenner Geraldine 53 B4 10 4 10 0 Baumann Baumann Baur W Beacham Roger 27 76 V 11 60 8 llis 55 Tom 28 am Jean 53 84 106 8 Beuchaxne Loretta 53 103 104 105 aumont Btte 53 99 116 Beckman Russ B6 c er Lydia 20 61 ese Doris 53 101 Behnke Elroy 53 98 Beilke Betty 53 Beilke Deares 24 53 B3 Betllre Dorothy 27 Bellke en 53 Berlke Jacauelrne 27 Bealke ce 86 101 Beulka leRoy 27 108 Benlke oa 60 4 Berlke Mary A n 60 103 Berlke Pa sy 60 84 97 1 Joan 53 84 102 50 rnat Helen 28 84 98 Blwer George 66 tsby R h 55 06 Billings Shlrley 28 Brsbecos Bertha 57 84 1 ecos Lllran 53 sell A ue 60 3 ck Pete 28 3 Blackmer Charles 60 79 air dmund 28 8 0 107 08 Blake Robert 60 106 107 Blandford Betty 51 Blank Geraldine 60 84 115 Blaskowski Raymond 28 Bluese vid 60 69 71 Blnese ras 28 4 79 99 9 Blrese rtorte 28 86 5 9 ' Blrese Raymond 60 1 r 1 ' XX I , . . . . . . 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