Wausau High School - Wahiscan Yearbook (Wausau, WI)

 - Class of 1948

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Bielke, johnson, Salzman, Gustafson, Fell, Zemke Row 3: Ammenlorp, Shwes, Skeels, Hahn, fabsentl Discher auygunian Council The Wfaugonian Council has a threefold pur- pose. It helps to supervise and increase the W' au- gonian scholarship fund, it aids needy boys and girls to continue their education, and it helps to provide a social program for all girls. The Wfaugonian Council is composed of a rep- resentative from G.A.A., Senior and junior Gregg, the Home Economics Club and the Student Club. The meetings are held at regular intervals through- out the school year. Row 2: Peters, Gaedtke, Douville, Zender, Kukulka, Paske Row 1.' Krueger, Bissell, Bloch, Voight, Krammer , adgnr State The Badger Boy's and Girl's States were at- tended by the above group of senior high stu- dents. Girl's State was held at the University of Wiscoiisirz where the girls stayed at Chadbourne Hall, the first women's dormitory on the campus. The boys were stationed at Ripon college. The activities included mock elections, visits to the capital, a mock court session, lectures, and text on the irinci les of good government. Badger State is eld Ar one week during the summer. riser. Boettcher, Bloch. 29 J The political discussion club which was recently organized affords all students who desire an opportunity to express their opinions and thoughts on the main topic of the day. Some o the topics discussed were Uni rersal military training, politic al parties, and the Greek issue This club meets every other llyednesday with Bill Hart pre siding as president, Virginia Block, vice-president, and Al then Block, secretary-treasurer Miss Bfoikeland acted as ad Row 2: Baumann, Hart Rall ing, Eherlein, Elbe, Reznhart Collins, Ruf, King, Kucirek Row I: Sayer, Bloch, Heine man, Stine, Mueller, Krueger

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W'ohlfahrl, Lorge, Levenhagen, Mafhwick. Y W L L Er M355 LQZXEQX. QM O 0 . 5' -ML V C' N , - ' Q ,,.fRNK.,m?zL ffndx I o 0 Q Q U wi 0 Q A' my Y-.5 3 .mwwf fwfNfW'W The Y. M. C. A. clubs composed of the Hi-yzf, ' ' CLWC 'J Torch, and Oaympian representing the senior junior, and sop omore boys respectively engage ,y ,gyv in a wide variety of affairs this year. One of the , LG most im ortant activitzes of these clubs is spon- . v f, soring I e weekend dances and hops held after in basketball games. They also award scholarships and engage in inter-club basketball and baseball. ELROY HIRSCH-K.S.Il'f. Fuller, King, Mieska, Lange. TROIANS AND SPARTANS HIRSCH CLUB Row 2: Hoenisch, Wfeinkauf, Thom, Reichl, Pelersou, Eggebrerht, McEachron, Iensen, Bissell, Nelson. 'Row1.' Fraedrick, Dietmeyer, Kucirek, Kozlowsky, Row 4: Larson, Kryshak, McDonald, Regez, Sfreich, Row 3: Riehle, Knapp, W'agner, Kitzerow, Delonay, Parker, Pradt. Row 2: Perske, Dick Braun, Stardock, johnson, Kass, Krienke, Cormack, Lemke, Cohan. Row 1: Schazfe, Bohl, Bradley, Herb Braun, Baumann, Slevens, Darrin, Chamberlain, Holmes. KRANABAGOS.and SR. A.Q's Row 3: Mealy, Radike, Ammenlorp, Carswell, R. Holmes, Christiansen, Thompson. Row 2.' Gorman, Skinner, Iacobs, Kaslen, R. Siieber, Panlman. Row 1: Plier, Costa, Baerenwald, Hoenisch, Smilh, Slaves, Bylof, N. Slieber. L? 1 , was

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