Wausau High School - Wahiscan Yearbook (Wausau, WI)

 - Class of 1955

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I Q- r ,. A N 4 W 'vu I ,O 6 F r Q . if Y J f sf, P3 if 'N Q. NMS 5 . 8 IN HONOR of the SENIOR CLASS of WAUSAU SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL wAusAu, wisconsin JUNE I, I955. .VOLUME 39 Editor-in-Chief .. .... GERALD BECK Associate Editors ...... CAROL CROYMANS DIANE TREIBEL Business Managers ..... MARLENE EGGEBRECHT .IOANNA PERSKE M7955 . - '. 'n -1. .v,,.- .1 f,. I I Y , . ' 'c 1. u 1, x . I-Q' F -. fa E4 'Q' P QL, IN' ' R4 I liQ5TLg+ Q: 'R fill ,sg I -at F-1 xgsgff - , 1 . w ' .KI klv Q-an 5, ,,.. -vs.. x--,,,5U np., was -- .Qixp-...,wash -o--. Qmm7 R: :H -. . ,V . : tv, ' 'X X S Q -4 - Q 6 n ' , '-Q :g 'Ish V. 1 4 is 4 A .....' -lwfav-:a.1J-W n-L, ,Q--an . , 'Q'- TABLB UP CUNTBNTS Presentation .. .. I DedkoHon .. ,. 5 Adnnnkwohon .. .. 6 Closses .. .. 15 Acnwnes . ... 32 Sodol ... ... 57 Spods ... ... 66 Seniors .. ......,....... 89 Snops ......... 42,49,58,123,124 Adverhsemenfs ... . ..l25 Index .. ...l59 5'-L, 4 ,, mt, ,W W! . .- ' U 1'-qi, vu-nl. was 4. ,- ulute Let it be written here and now that this man is a capable, patient and skilled teacher of science - a coach of champion curlers - a master of Scoutmasters - a man who has de- voted many years of his life to the education ofthe youth of our community. Although the hairline continues to slowly recede, he too continues to give unceasingly of his time and energy and continues to stay young as he looks at life through the eyes of the boys and girls of our school. To you, Mr. Johnson, we the senior class proudly dedicate this i955 Wahiscan. H. A. JOHNSON Chemistry, Curling Director of Visual Aids 'Q-4 'K MA' ' .,f J , 3 , Qi If ,- fx . BMV. J . 'A . ..,,::2xg45Q , ,x J lift!-, f. V wg wx vs v Y fy:-.y v' A 'Vi A' -P L,. n..,,LNA 4? , 1 I ' , A.. J .V+ A - 4' kpi :VL ,5 ' , , H V 1 ' ' -ig, 4'-H :gi Z- G' vb ' I m 7 f Q, .-Y ,, A, V , 1, ' f QA. - L ,- 4 V .4 'Nu ' ' , A... 4 . QM' -' . V X if N x I . . rp D 0,5 . , f f ' -yi , .x It .5- ,nfs - . 1 A 1 v 4 , ' A' 'iff -. C 4 A-f ,fv 'Q ' 'ff' - fi 1 ' ' -: J f ...Sf 1. 1 3.-Q , ' 'I -eb1-T'z-- X 5. ig.. I. x 'N it -. I if. y,.e.' .. .35 v. J . 21 -.... LP' f 4qQ ' 'I V' A -. 1- A-546391 , lib -5 I .11 vf--, ,' . ..,-,-. fu.. . - :'1 .Q f-., V.-I s.'.g.i1-A-'g - ' if , 1 '4 ' Q .- f3FtJFDA.l SUPERVISION G. W. BANNERMAN Superintendent of Schools STANDING ffrom left to rightlz Abrams, Guenther, Banner:-nan, Braun, Gor- man. SEATED: Plier, Fulmer, Duckworth, larson, Seeho- Ief. Beaumont, Pugenkopt, Ullrich, Kischel, Rakow, GREETINGS It is a qtfnuine pleasure to extend conqratula tions to teachers and students on the completion of another fruitful year In contemplating the future, it is good to develop o philosophy of Itvinq that will give you courage and determination to do your port in the work-aeday world, The poet van Dyke has beautifully developed this theme, and I om happy to present his rnessaqe for your con sideration, Let me but do my work from doy to day, Infield or forest, at the desk or loom. In roorinq market place or tranquil room: Let me but find it in my heart to say, When voqrant wishes beckon me astray, This is rny work my blessing, not my doom Ol all who live, I am the one by whom This work can best be done in the right way, Then shall I see it not too great, nor small, To su:t my spirit and to prove my powersp Then shall I cheerful greet the laboring hours And cheerful turn, when the long shadows fall At eventide, to play and love and rest, Because I know for me my work is best. lt is my wish that your future be one of accom plishments worthy of our American heritage. G. W, BANNERMAN Superintendent of Schools BOARD OF EDUCATION .-.1-. 1.-I--r i E. H. BOETTCHER Principal ADMINISTRATION Dear Students: Another school year has come to a successful conclusion. In general you have profited to the ex- tent that you applied yourselves to your school work. To be sure, you have acquired knowledge, however, it now becomes your responsibility to utilize that knowledge wisely. Few, indeed, are those who do not aim to be happy and useful citizens. It should be remembered that if you are desirous of achieving these aims you must be pleasing in manner, industrious, concerned about your fellow associates, dependable, trust- worthy and have a deep faith in God. Congratulations to the Wahiscan staff members and faculty advisers for another excellent year book. Best wishes to all for a very pleasant summer vacation. Cordially, E. H. BOETTCHER E. A. R O E S K E Vice-Principal Every year students, teachers, and parents look forward to the time when the new annual comes out. Each year they expect the product to be the best ever. From year to year the task of the staff becomes more difficult to produce a year book second to none because of increased costs. My sincere congratulations to the staff and advisors for again turning out a book far beyond the expectations of all. Sincerely, E. A. ROESKE Vice-Principal H. J. R I D G E Dean of Boys C. P. S W E N B Y Director of Guidance A picture of the dean of girls, Alice Tobey, was not available when this book went to press. N15 P' Ili D' '53 I f s igff c, ,i a -' . 4 . . Anderson Bellas Bartz Berg Becker Biorklund MARY G. ANDERSON 3555 B.A., Columbiag JOAN E. 2055 B.S., LYDIA E. 1065 B.E., M.A., Milwaukee-Downer, Home Economics BARTZ Wiscansing English BECKER M.A., La Crosse, Michigan: Director of Physical Education and Athletics HAROLD G, BELLAS 1057 M.A., Northwestern Bookkeeping BEN BERG 3015 M,A,, Wisconsin5 Physics5 Head of Science Dept. JANE E, BJORKLUND 1555 M.A., Wisconsin5 American Problems, History ELDA P BONVINCIN B S Mmneso u Spanish German MILTON W BOTSFORD 0 B S Lau Claire Colora o Northwestern Algebra Geometry WIN O BROCKMEYER B S M Ed Minnesota Physical Education Athletics RICHARD J BURTON MA Iowa Bookkeeping Sa es manship Business Education Dept LOUISE O DALE lOo B S Battle Creek Home Nursing ANNAMAE K, DASSOW 102- B.B.A., Wisconsin. Shorthand Typing LAWRENCE C. DIKE 104' Colorado' Typing JOHN DZUBAY 3025 Ph.M. Wisconsin5 Modern Science, Physics Bonvincin Dale Botstord Dassow Brockmeyer Dike Burton Dzubay Head FACULTY iAROl M FE R yerf s Enq ish ALLAN D GABRILSKA Ph B M S Carroll Wisconsin Boys Physical Education Director ot Intramurals and Noon Hour Activities JANE GENTZEL BS an M A Miami Wisconsin Spanish History MARY E GISVOLD B S Wisconsin History MATHEW E GJETSON Oshkosh Drafting Head of Industrial Arts L R. N. G M,A,, Wisconsin, Colorado: Musicl Head of Music Department JOSEPHINE M. HALSOR 5 B.A., M. ,, Wisconsing English ARTHUR L. HENDERSON 5 M.A , lowa5 Histor Feiler Gielsan Gabrilska Grill Gentzel Halsor Gisvold Henderson Hestekind Janiclr Hooley Jenson Hulbert Johnson, G Hyllrema Johnson, H GLORIA MAE HESTEKIND 216, B.S., Eau Claire, Speech, Dramatics, English SUSAN E. HOOLEY 310, M.A., Lawrence, Biology VIRGINIA L. HULBERT 201, M.A., Lawrence, Latin, English BERNARD P. HYLKEMA A-l, B.S., River Falls, Agriculture, Agriculture Dept, Head RUTH M. JANICK 2l8, Wisconsin, English DOROTHY A. JENSON 204, B.S., Wisconsin, University of Oslo, English GEORGE JOHNSON 352, M.A., Columbia, History HARRY A. JOHNSON 303, A.B., M.A., Ripon, Washington, Wisconsin, Carnegie Institute ol Technology, Chemistry, Director ot Visual Aids Keeler Luttrell Kurath Marquardt Larson Maxwell Lee McDonell EDMUND L. KEELER A-3, A.B., Ripon, Driver Education and Training NANCY J. KURATH 356, B.S., Stout Institute, Clothing EMMA C. LARSON B.L.S., Minnesota, Library Training OLAF C. LEE l56, B.A., M.A., Wisconsin, History, Social Science Dept. Head J. BART LUTTRELL IOS, M.A., Northwestern, Algebra, Plane Geometry, Trigonometry ERVIN C. MARQUARDT l5l, M.A., B.A., Lawrence, Columbia, American Problems, Public Discussion, Director of Forensics WILLIAM M. MAXWELL lOl, M,Ed., Colorado, Commercial Law, Economic Geography A. E. McDONELL M.S., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Band FACULTY DONNA M, MORGAN B.S., La Crosse, Physical Education CLARA J. NELMS 353, M.A., Minnesota, History, American Problems INEZ M, NELSON , . ., M.A., Carroll, Columbia, English ARTHUR W, OLSON 311, B.S., M.A., Carroll, Michigan, Biology Morgan Nelson Nelms Olson OF I955 MARGARET M. PIERCE B Mus., Grad, Work---Northwestern Vaal Music, Theory and Harmony CARLTON REINFMANN A 4, M.A., Milwaukee, Art ROBERT G, REYNOLDS ll5,M.S.,Wisconsir1, Bookkeeping, Typing IIARVCY 1. RIDGE 304, Ph M , Wiszonsin, Modern Science, CIini.ii.try, Dc-an al Boys Pierce Reynolds Reinemann Ridge gyms- ni- f Roeske Shawl Rosenhauer Smiley Ross St. Cailr Scheurman Sumner ELMER A. ROESKE Ph,B., M.A., Ripon, Columbia, Mathematics, Vice Principal GEORGE K. ROSENHAUER 207, M.A., Wisconsin, English, Journalism, Director of Publications ARLENE ROSS llO, M.A., Ripon, Wisconsin, English ETHEL B. SCHEURMAN 2l3, B.A., lawrence, Wisconsin, English, French, Skyroclret HOWARD M. SHAWI. 109, B.A., M.A., Minnesota, Hamline, Geometry, Consumer's Molh WILLIAM A. SMILEY 305, B.A., M.S., Grinnell, Illinois, Biology, Modern Science, Track ROBERT A. ST. CLAIR B.S., Stout, General Metals SUMNER, CLARA 25l, M.A., Minnesota, American Problems I , Swain Westlund Swenby Woods Taylor Yelich Thomas Zielsdorl ELLA SWAIN ll3, M.A., Columbia, Shorthand, Typing CLIFFORD P. SWENBY M.Ed., Washington, Guidance Director MARSHALL R. TAYLOR 258, M.S., Wisconsin, American Problems, Basketball Coach, Baseball Coach WARREN G. THOMAS A-5, M.S., Stout, Woodwork ALICE M. TOBEY B.S., M.A., Wisconsin, Columbia, Biology, Deon of Girls CLIFFORD H. WESTLUND 211, M.S., Wisconsin, English STANLEY E. WOODS l6O, M.A., Hamline, Columbia, Wisconsin, History THOMAS J. YELICH l59, B.Ed., M.A., Superior, Iowa, History MARGARET E. ZIELSDORF 2l0, M.A., Northwestern, English, Head of English Dept. FICE T The people pnctured at the right per form a multitude of tasks The office sec retarres Wetnkaut Mltchell and Rick are constantly at work answerrng the phone typrng fall g preparrng school records turtron cards and numerous other duties The aches and panns of the student body are attended to by Mlss Cronkhelt the school nurse who rs here durrng the tnrst pernod ot each school day The s sus ant lbrarlan Mrs Evenson ho s down the tort rn the llbrary every morn Ing Each and every student owes a f these a vote of thanks H P RAMTHUN Chret Custodrun lxfr-'l 'k ' Wernkauf '50 Q.. Mrtchell :ck fvcnson Cronkhctt BUILDING CUSTODIANS A cloud of dust drrty wtndows overflowrng wastepaper baskets broken desks and lockers and chrlly rooms all coll for attentron These calls of distress are answered by our eftrclent staff of custodlans under the supervrslon of Mr Harvey Ramthun The lanrtors arrrve here at 6 30 AM long before many of us have rolled out of bed Therr day ends at approxrmately 5 PM Durrng the nrght our school rs under the watch ful eyes of our mght watchmen Mr Masanz and Mr Pophal Our school rs always splck and span thanks to these courteous cooperating people TOP Hanke Wagner TOP Pon Borchordt Sneeden BOTTOM Beese Sneeden BOTTOM Weckwerl Krttel O F S E C R E A R l E S mor:-15.2 ' .. I . . ' KA K ' ' l . a - I T , Ja, 'J' 'r r ' w , I , Id is ' . ll 0 1, 1 V h , Rt HADLEY, TIMM, SEEFELDT WIESNER, STREK STUDENT COUNCIL The purpose of this association shall be to promote, supervise, and regulate student activities and to devise means by which Wausau Senior High School may be made a better school. So reads Article ll of the Constitution of the Student Council. During the past year the coun' cil, under the direction of its officers, commission- ers, and advisor, E. A. Roeske, has endeavored to carry out Article ll, by sponsoring many activi- ties such as the candy sale, Red Cross drive, as- semblies and a clothing drive. C., 4 'sill F9 TT X til - ' ' lx lt , . 7? it 2 s fr m. iT s i if , - i n - , gi Yfgvf 'S N' Q I ,L lx rf 'Q-'wit U COMMISSIONERS School Affairs Publicity Finance Social Affairs Pep FIRST SEMESTE Campbell, Fehlhaber Bush SECOND SEMESTER OFHCERS KnaPP, Phillips, Schm dl ofe STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES ROW ROW ROW FIRST SH-AIS tl' fl 1 Z M rbera Gxbson Smwih Zunku ackus H nso Macho! Kocpp Secklrnq Voe z f- Schnc r- Oper Pxgorwza K u Qer S hex arp mer Waldunaer ooney enkcwnan ne 3 ok PO vor Grohe Kahn Goefsch Nyholm avc-II ac Ivubu Brvck SECOND SEMESTER I4 1: 9, ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW Brand Clemens Chrnsvzan Wsedow Koofz Jackson MaIhues Groykowskn Rohn Obey umerow Plnsch Volkman Hanson Guenvher Fave-I Genrwch Lambrchv BenneH an WennkauI Sou up Zastr w Lo wuq R bow lecklxnq Sahr Wolf Brunell Marquordv McCarIhy Carpenter Kryshak Muller Jocobosku Fechvner Smith Schrenber Brick Manrcke Hammond Poleqc Strassmonn C f ','ER a ' . f - .- ' I .vi 5 . 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' f I CLASS CF I956 Nnmz Xlrlke Parush As was expected the Junlor Class agaln took Its proper place un the whlrl of hugh school acttvltles Presldent Duck Wllke Vuce President Mark Parush and Secretary Treasurer Nancy Numz were elected as our leaders for 1955 .lunoors were acttve In all malor sports football basketball baseball and track clubs student council forensics Cnd publlcatlons ln the fleld f muslc many rumors helped to make this year successful for the band orchestra and chotr The malor event ID our date book was the Junuor Prom Mr Reynolds who was the advnsor for the Prom last year agaun worked In that capacuty asssstmg our class advnsor Mr Botsford Wnth the co operatuon of the members of the numerous com muttees thus event was supenor to many and Inferior to none Class rvngs consumed the mayor bulk of our wallets The choice of style and color were excellent It has been a wonder ful busy and educatlonal year By the ttme the next school year rolls around the class of I956 wull be ready wlllung and able to handle the tradutlonal leadershup nn Wausau Sensor Hugh I6 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS DICK WILKE Presndent MARK PARISH Vlce President NANCY NIMZ Secretary Treasurer YQ M W BOTSFORD Class Advnser .A it 2 3. .11 ,ez rl . fi ' r 1 l ' i , .-1 '. , , ' 1 , 1 1 -. 3 . . 1, . - . - . u A' - 1 . , . : I I I I V . . . . . X 1 1 1 - - 0 xx ' . . . . 4 1 I I ' A 1 1 , . . , . 1 1 ROW ROXV ROW ROW CLASS OF 1956 Albrlgh! Bngus Bohlman Beese Borchardl Blarek Barfhels Beam HOMEROOMIOI K Aschbrenrer C Beyer C Baumann Allman Am! Porosky Behnke A Bloom D Bloom Allen Borkenhagen J Beyer Borsku Allds Bulllngs Baker J Baumann N Bernd! Backus Kluczykowskn Abufz Balz Bouslcy Bonkaslu Blank JUNIORS WE VE BUT O E MORE YEAR HOMEROOMIO5 ROW ROV! ROV! ROW fb-rn' Grunenwald Goltschalk Frosirran Gumness Gease Nuzlolek Greeb Fnoom Genmh Gollubske Hadley R Goevsch Grenuer Gorskn Gulawsku Froehluch E Habeck Groshek Hagenbuchcr R Goefsch Graele G :er C G ner Fusl Glcse Glasel C Goelsch Glenelzku Gramm I7 CLASS OF 1956 HOME ROOM 106 S1 ROW Conklm Lenord Lull W Lewnzke Malone D Larson ROW Lueischwoger Schmm Lunt D Lemma Lcszewskn ROW Lcndwehr lennnnger Lcngfeldi Llefz D lewnzke Lund ROW S Lemma Wuensch Lemke Molfbey Pulon Mcnlcke OF DANCES GAMES HOMEROOMIOQ ROW Klckbusch Johnson R Jonas Kell Kootz G Kcsien ROW Iwen D Joecks Hoy? Kerr Kuckhoefer Kozmner ROW Kelfner Kmel Kersten KQS'Ef1SChl11ld' Kaczke J Jonas Knllmor ROW Kecke Jaeger Lnpke Jonen J Jaecks Josuger 18 Q9 , O 4 ' ' X I . 'f. I A , 41 ', , , - ' , . - - 3: , . , . - . '- 12 . , ' , . . U , A - , . . 41 ' , f - , , . - . 32 , . , , . ' , ' - 21 . ' , , ' . f - V ' lr , , A . , . , ' - CLASS OF 1056 HOMEROOMII3 ROW ROW ROW ROW 6 R Krueger L Laffnn Kntcl Kuether R Laffrn Krause Kluever Kas en Kluender C Krueger Svauffer Klemm Kurfh Kosvroskn Ladwag Klumpyan Kryshak S Krueger A Laffnn Loabs Kraemer Kufahl Kupsch Kappa Landgraff Garsku 8 Krueger Koerfen Klokaw HOME ROOM 115 ROW ROW ROW ROW Hueronumus Hcrfwrg D Hoff Hrldebrondl Harrlson G Hammond D Baker M Hannemonn T Hersler Heudemann Hanke Herzog Hoaglund Huntze Hanna Hanfz Hllber R Heusler Hamerla E Hoff Hess Hennruch Hardcll M Hannemonn S Hammond Hendruckson Hooper Henmg Henry Hoffman Hoppe 19 I ,, , , I ' I 0 Rf ' O 2 Q xl ,,..h VA.,4. l N n . 4 'i I . ,1 , ., . .U 3 I V , M ull.. , .a E , , -- lr 4: , ,. , ,. ', , , v. 3: ., .,,, , ', I: , , Q. , , . ..AND GOOD TIMES HERE. S ,1 A' 'O -AN Q v V '5 ,Ly 5 'N R I . 3 . Aa 4: ' ' , ', . , ' . ' . . , . , . ,. ' . 31 ' , , . , ' , , . If . . ' , , ', . . - CLASS OF 1956 HOME ROOM l55 ROW ROW ROW ROW Mcwowskn Muelke R Marquordt R Mueller J Murquurdl McCcIlm Merles C Morquardl Muck M Mueller M Muller Muenchow S Muller Molzke McCullough Mcrlcowslu Nelson Kohre Morlenson Mntelsloedl Morlen Sellzer Natal Moulheu McDonald Mcrcoll McCcrlcn 5 Marquordt M E Mueller Mogenson OUR CLASS RINGS HOME ROOM l6l ROW ROW ROW ROW 20 D Durancecu Deununger W Erdmun Flannery W Erdmon Flaker G Duronceau Dlllmar J Duronceuu Epdung Donohue L Delert R Delerl Edelberg Erickson Allor Drews Donnelly El'o Frcedrn h Doede Dern Fe hlner Dushn 4: I l, L , . , . , . , l , , . 3: , . ,.', , . ' , , , '. 2: , , , ' , , , . l: ' ,,,, . , . . , . 4: . , , . , , . , . 3: . , ' , . , ' , , . , . . 2: , ' , , , . l: ., ': , , , c , ' . CLASS OF 1956 HOME ROO X 20.1 ROW ROW ROW ROW OH Nielson Oio Nucrnberg Papenfus Nowak Olson Obey Pagenkopf Nussbaum D Oelke Parish 8 Nimz Oestrrei h Reischel Palefueld Paul: Nunneman Nienow Ollholf B Olson Nielson Schulz N Nimz Jensen FEATURED A LUMBERJACK HOME ROOM 218 ROW ROW ROW ROW Chaignot, Campbell, Cramer, J. Braun, Cronk, Buhse, R. Braun, Tobalsky. J. Brendemuehl, Bullke, Christian, Bradford, Bronk, Bush. Budnik, G. Brendemuehl, N. Brendemuehl, Braalz, Deguisne, G, Brendemuehl. Coushman, Breunig, Buhr, Cline, Chellburg, Cooney. 21 CLASS OF 1956 HOME ROOM 251 ROW ROW POV! ROW Peroufka Raatz Payne Rakow Pluskue Ruehle Rnley Polege Rohn Po! Revue Ralnlcku Poeske Prime Weukcl Pneshallo Reetz Puaruea Radandt B Radke N Radtke Raasch Rnngwelske Rubow Perner Roeder WE WERE ACTIVE HOME ROOM 303 ROW ROW ROW ROW 22 X li Cramer Schaefer Schmulzler Schlueter Rubow Schnller Salveson Schoepke D Schneck Schmm L Schulz R Schulz Hoffman Schave B Schulz L Salzer G Schulz Thomas L Schmudt N Schneck Sc eel J Salzer Schnabel Schwocho Seefeldi Schubrunq Sawyer Schymansku VT 41 , , , , ' ', ' , ' . L 2: ' , ' , , ' , , . . L2 - f . A , , , . . 'T' If , f 1 ' 'if f 1 TL . , 3 elk' - ik f . , 7 , 4 c . A EV N.. tj . :QQ ' Q V :L 1 -.fs A , ' 'u L We L 1 v ..- 'J .-. Z '1n-W 41 , . . , . A , . 2: . ,. . . . ,- ', - , h , '. I: . ,,,, . ROW ROW ROW CLASS OF 1956 HOMEROOMISII wr S 'wm- 'K Snebecker Broome C Smuth R Sendler Stubbe Slcmunskn Swanson Shotolc J Setdler B Smith Seum Syrlng Spcrbel Stochovok R Smith Semerou Topper Konkol Sorenson Strossmcn Te ke IN PUBLICATIONS HOME ROOM 350 ROW ROW ROW ROW V.. Utecht Tremel J Thurs W Wolters Vanderkam Toth A VoIkman Thorpe Wunto J Volkmun N Vachowtak Sweet Tessmer R Wolters Tronetzk: Wodzunskn Ttetz Vnergutz Thomas J Volkmcn Thompson Wensner Tornow Vehlow Welnkauf B Vcchowlok 23 A .gfff A r. . - 9 I If I' . , q 'T 'r J Q 9, .V . 9 A A J I 1 -0 1 3, ,Y . x I' ,, . t i A 2: , , , , , 5 . ROW I: Springer, Steffen, Shipwoy, Tesch, Severson, Swenty, . . , 0 I ' Z 3 f' f , ' X? I 1 ' x v . J I I t ' r I t 5 I I I . - I r . 'I 4: , , . , . , f - 3: , , , , . , . ' . - 21 , . , ', ' ', ' , ' , , . . I: , ' . , , ' , - ' . CLASS OF 1956 HOME ROOM 352 POW Znmmcrmonn Weydt Wolier Zeudl r Ztcmer Water Burclof Wtcdow ROW Peterson L Wendort H Wendort Zemke Wnlke Zunkcr Walcott ROW G Zummermonn Znegel Wtederhoeft Wnegondt P Zohrt Ztrbes Wusmewskn Wohlfahrt Wnensch POW Wnesn on E Zuhrt Woehlert Peterson Wtesnesku Kunncnz MUSIC AND TRACK JUNIOR ABSENTEES ROW 3 Wunter Gouerke Feck Hueb Oelke Mott: ROW 2 Guenther Gertschen Mnelke Wennkouf Wtenke A Otto Zoromskl ROW 1 Kmpple Kell Jonas Poeske Dehnel Sommerteldt 24 - 4: 2 , , , ' 2, ' , 'Z . f, ' 4 x lr ' 1. , . , , , ' I . 1 CLASS OF 1957 Bruck Stone Brendemuehl Dug those crazy muxed up halls was our furst thought thus year as we wandered luke muce un a maze turnung furst rught then left and funally faced wuth undecusuon were told by upperclassmen we were un the wrong buuldung At the tume ut was pretty duscouragung and wuth locker troubles had us sulently wushung we were back at Junuor Hugh Today however as we are nearung the end of our voyage as a Sopho more we can look back wuth satusfactuon knowung we have done well under the leadershup of Duck Stone Sheula Bruck and Ken Brendemuehl Mr Westlund has trued hus best actung as a rudder holdung us on course helpung us to avoud the snags and druftwood we mught otherwuse encounter throughout the year Other teachers too have helped actung as paddle wheels druvung us onward tothe end of our lourney un the hugh school stream of lufe We remember the fun we had and the experuence we gauned takung part un clubs musuc sports publucatuons and forensucs hopung we wull b as successful as Junuors next year when we can look back watchung the Sophomores as they encounter the some troubles we have already sur mounted un our furst days un the Halls of Wausau Hugh SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS DICK STONE Presudent KEN BRENDEMUEHL Vuce Presudent SHEILA BRICK Secretary C H WESTLUND Class Advuser 25 X fl, u u. . . ,, . . u I I ' I I u u I - .. A , I I f K u I I I . iw I I , ', 'Q ' 1 1 , 1 u , I C I SOPHOMORES HOME ROOM lO4 HOME ROOM 107 HOME ROOM llO 26 ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW Ballschmueder Bartel Hamerla Bohr Anderson Baumann D Bauer Behnke Akey Augustumak W Ashbrenner Albrecht Abraham Bennet Beulke Abutz Adamskn B Baker Arlen Amt Bachhuber Allender J Aschbrenner Adamskn E Pospychalla Allds Bell Baumann Beck Allen Borkenhagen Bernd? Buch Buttke Bloom S Borchardt Bates Buntrock Bohl Bruck Brandt Beste C Bluhm N Borchardt Buchburger Bohlman Pregant Beyer Bo rnke Brendemuehl Bramer E Bluhm Boerner Kurth Bettm Beyer Blair Brutten Dake Davudson Clemens Chrustenson Dutrnsac Detert Campbell Carpenter Chrustensen Carney A Doepke Corda Cahaul Ceransku Callahan Cotey Delnkowskn Dlckert P Doepke Czech Clark Chrutuan Cater Dogner Dehnel 4: I , , , , , , , , 3: , , , . , , , , ' 2: ' , ', , , , , , , , , l: ', , A , , , , , 4: , , , , , . , , ROW J: , , ' , , , . , , , . 2: , , , e , , , . . l: , , ', , A, ' . 4: , ' , , l , A , , . 3: , h , , . , , I. 2: .V I , . ,I . r ' I l: , , ' I , , , . ROW ROW ROW ROW HOME ROOM l 56 HOME ROOM 202 POW Row Row ROW ROW ROW ROW HOME ROOM 204 SOPHOMORES 91' od. 'S Morlmn McDonald J Meuretl Belvz Moeck Movhues McCullough Montoy R McCabe Lucoxke Lewis Line Mane kc Luizke Marine Mason V Marquordl McCar9en Kurlh Mooiz Mohr Marks McMahon J Meurell Moluszak Lsebe Londervulle B McCabe J McCabe Madden B Marquordl R Jaeger Hussong Kennedy Hoppe D Johnson J Jackson Holchkuss Jon Kell Kannenberg Komun L Johnson Hess Jacobson Hoell Hornmq Huldensperger K Jaecks Jacoboskn Radlke Imnngen A Jackson Holubelz Holzem Holi J Jaecks Jakubek Jakubowskr K Jcecks O rowskr Orflneb Opal A Oelke Poulmon Pehowsks Nuckel N rnnnskn Poyzer Nelson Nrelson Nenlzcl Pelers Oldenburg Oeslrelch Ollo Nlnnemonn Meyer M Oelke Merwun M Muller Nags Nyholrn M Nmnemon J Oelke M McDonald M Mueller Morlenson Mucha ES 4: ll, , , , , , V , , , 3: 1 1 'I if , : , , I , l , . , 2: ,,,, , . , . l: ' , ' , . , , , , . . 4: . ,,,, . , . , A , ROW 3: , , A, . , , , , 'k. l: , , . , , ', , . 4: st ', ' , , . , , ', ' , Q ' '. 3: , , ' , ' , , , ' . l: . ' , . , , , , , , . SOPHOMORES HOME ROOM O7 HOME ROOM HOME ROOM 28 ROW ROW POV! ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW R Erdman N Erfgebrecht Fuller D Erdman Dudek Fraedruch Edwards G Engebrecht Gehrung W Erdrran Ftsh Fave! Foote Dorn Fleske Felch E Fenhaus G Fenhous J Drews Enstad B Furmanek J Drews Eckerle Frantz J Eggebrecht M Furmanek Ehlert Duncan Flatter Fearson Fruck Gauger W Goetsch Graykowsku G Hoffman Gresens Hollman P Hoaglund Hagenbucher Hardlna Hasken Hackbarth K Hanson Gease Grynuewsku K Hackbarth Hateman Grade Hackbart M Hanson Gavutt Garskt J Gregory D Hanson Grohe Haupt Y Goetsch e Ku er n rath Krue er Krue er Katie Kufalk J Krue er D Kurth L Kersten Koehler Kohn Klatt lambrecht Kroennng B Kersten Kleunschmudt Koepp Kolbeck Kenzel Kovach Kuckbusch M Jan: Klockztem Kane Kiatt Kemph Kahn J Klug Knupp Kesee 4: , , . . , , . , , ' , , . , ' . 3: . . , ' ,,,,,, . , . , N 2: . , , . , . , , , . , . , 2 1: ,,,, ', . 4: . , ', .,,. , . , , A , 3: , . , , ' ', , , , , , , , 2: J. Hamerla, Moy, R. Hoffman, Helbick, Henkelman, Halkoski, H. Hansen, J, Gruenwald. NO 1: ', ',. , . , , , . . 4: Kyl , R. eth , la d , T. g , R. g , R. ' I, , . g . 3: . , . , , , , , ' . 2: , , ' ' ,,,,, ' , . , ' . 2U 1, , I , l, I l , SOPHOMORES -I HOME ROOM 216 HOME ROOM 258 HOME ROOM 304 ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW i Leith, N. Magrecke, Luedlke, Lewilzke, Luelschwoger, Lemma, Levin, lonsdorf, luchl. LeBlanc, Lepinski, R. Magrecke, Mallory, Laobs, Ladwig, R, Krueger, Langiord, lenard, Loppnow. J. Krueger, G. Krueger, Krohn, Lalfin, Kurth, R. Krueger, Lane, Kuelher, Kufahl. Langholf, Lawrence, Slominski, Koziel, 8. Laabs, G. Krueger, Mais. Rilchie, Schiefelbine, D. Plisch, T. Rokow, Roscmurgy, Rohn, Richardt, Proclor. Kleiber, Schilling, Steffen, M. Podgorski, Radke, M. Podgorski, Pelerson. Ruelher, Schalow, Raiek, Plaulz, Pieshalla, Robbins, W. Plisch, Rusch. Fadanl, Rocder, Rasmussen, Randi, A. Romlhun, R. Ramlhun, Poi. Slachovac, Sellung, Schlais, Sodke, Burnell, Schlueter, Sischo, Senorazki. Shannon, Schnell, V. Rubow, Schull, Schmidt, Sanders, Suhr, Salzwedel. Schullz, V. Schmieden, Schave, Scherr, Scheel, Andreshak, U. Schmieden, Schmolze. Spolz, Scholow, Schnabel, Rohloll, Sanders, Salvador, Sporisky. 29 SOPHOMORES HOME ROOM 305 HOME ROOM 3lO HOME ROOM 356 30 ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW Sturm Tessmer Feck Streble Stern H Sluebcr H Slneber Tesch Stasney O stretch Sane Sulluvan J Schultz Slarx Sparbel Stanton B Pacettu l. Thomas Steckltng Stephenson Schumacher R Schultz Stenson J Smuth K Schultz Soulmup J Smrth Sporuslry Springer Sobkowtalx Sh rnnsl V Schultz Su ars Welton Trnttm R Thompson Hell Wanta Umnus Weyneth Utech Wethem Vnergutz Thnel Struck Tenge Strasser Strey Thompson M Tessmer eu Stohr J Taylor Thurs J Tessmer G Treu Swee mzow J ahn R Z nker R Zlllman Zulawmlr Wrnnue Wnederhoeft T Zu H Wekwert J Zastrow Wasmundl Wydev n Wahl Hazelwood J Zunlmer Znmmerman Wagner Walker Wendt Mueller G Zunker J Walters Voege Wolfgram Wnmberly C Walters Wennke Wyman Zoeltzlce Yesse 41 , , . , ' . - ' . - ' , . . 32 2 ' , l . ' . 4 , 'f , , - ', . - l: , ' , ' , ' , ' , 3 l' lf, , , 'll . 41 , ' ' . . , ' . . . , , - 3: Wallach, Weber, J, Trew, Trantow, Strassnann, Tollefsan, Walsh, Kolpaclzi, Graham, 21 ' , ' , , ' , . , . . . l: Sl! ', , . , , . , . , l, 4: D. Za , . Z , . u , . ' , ' , V I , I , . ch 3: - , . , , 2 , , . . , ' . 22 , . , , - , - f - li , ' , f V ' . f , - SOPH ABSENTEES W 2 M qua dl Br D Crame J Cramer ROWI Ohde Kolpack Bennan Pagel Langhofl After all votes of faculty advusors were tabulated these sophomores and lunuors were selected as the outstandung members of theur classes un the fuelds of publucatuons, drama, art, student government, athletucs, musuc, debate, and forensucs Congratulatuons to the followung people Best of the Sally Cotey Pat Doepke Duck Dutrusac Annah Jackson Dave Johnson Barbara Kahn Januce Krueger Jerome Kufalk Pat Lane Lets see more of the same next year Sophomore Class Prude of the Junuor Class Dorus Luedtke Joe Matuszack Bob McCabe John Payzer Rodney Rahn John Rosemurgy Vanessa Rubow Duck Stone DuWayne Zamzow James Backus Ruchard Braun Jack Bush Dave Campbell Kay Donnely Jane Fechtner Howard Frostman Gary Heudemann Susan Hendruckson Beverly Jonen Ron Kuttel Ruchard Malone Marulyn Matzke Ruchard Mueller Dave Obey Rosemary Oestrreuch Jum Otto Lous Patefueld Joan Pautz Pat Rohn Nancy Rubow Arne Salvesen Jean Scheel Bull Suebecker Julue Swenby Neal Thorpe Tom Tremel Mary Ellen Vehlow Nancy Weusner Duck Wulke Lous Woehlert RO : or r , ir, . r, , . : , i, r , , . 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I, , , t . . Directors - Miss Hestekind and Jo Ann Morris The houselights dim - the curtains part - and another spring play is presented by our stars of tomorrow. This year, You Can't Take It With You by Hart and Kaufman, was pre- sented under the direction of Miss Hestekind and student director Jo Ann Morris. Truly one of the finest productions in years, it was viewed with pleasure by all who witnessed this Gem of '55 . Tony and Alice ' Act ll, Scene I ,H THE CAST ROW 2: Bigsby, Berord, Wolters, Salveson, Wendort, Mueller, Lund, Pliske, Bonkoski, Wilke, Backus. ROW 1: Fechtner, Dopke, Deguisne, Hooper, Perske, Sanders. Essle and Kalenkhov I955 WAHISCAN STAFF ROW 3 Brandenburg Beck Obey Payne Larson Wohlford Lund ROW 2 Soukup Lrnk Machel Woehlert Rosenhauer Trerbel Croymans Rohn Schlcu ROW I Bruncll Wrcke Praedel Helberg Swenby Bauman ABSENT Tom France Edrtor an chief Jerry Beck Associate Edrtors Carol Croymons Duane Treubel Class Edntors Jacquellne Brunell David Obey Lots Woehlert Actnvutues Editors Tom France Jean Soukup Mary Lee Wlcke Faculty Editor Pat Rahn Boys Sports Duane Wohltord Girls Sports Julle Swenby DIANE TREIBEL GERRY BECK AND CAROL CROYMANS Student Photographer Peder Lund Index Edrtors Sally Llnk Irene Schler r Karrn Helberg Jeanne Machel We worked mne months to please and entertarn you for twenty mm utes The book IS now yours We hope you luke It : r 1 1 1 1 r 1 3 1 J 1 1 1 1 - 5 - , K V, . . . 'T-7 I , 1 1 Q .. fl ' 1 My I If 1 I . , , ' 1 At .............. ' , ' ' SKYROCKET EDITORIAL BOARD isnt STANDING: Rocmkn, Matzkrg Schlei, Krause. mn KNEELING: wine, Phillips. SITTING1 McCarthy, Mm, quardt, Lepinski, Weinkuuf Goetsch. 1 The Skyrocket is part of the school lite of each of us. Before we receive our issue every three weeks, much hard work has to be done by the business staff soliciting ads, and by the editorial staff in gathering and editing news. The splendid team work of these two groups has kept the student body informed on the latest happenings in Wausau High. SKYROCKET BUSINESS STAFF ROW 2: Polege, Synnott, Sturm, Senoraske, Laska. ROW 'lz Koerten, Seefeldt, Lillge, Marquardt. SKYROCKET EDITORIAL STAFF ROW 5: Poi, Matuszak, Phillips, Wilke, Mueller, Heck, Mar quardt, Hannemann, Krueger. ROW 4: Salzer, Seubert, Treibel Patetield, Oesterick, Rahn, Weinkauf, Bartel, Trantow, Jack- son, Grade. ROW 3: Jcecks, Krueger, Krause, Weinkaut, Corey Sherfinski, Scheu, Olson, Roemke, Ludwig, Miller. ROW 2: Schlei Hendrickson, Matzke, Litzer, Dodge, McCarthy, Jonen, Springer Lepinski. ROW I: Goetsch, Henning, Jaeger, Brunell, Salvador Koerten, Effa. QUILL AND SCROLL INITIATES ROW 3 France Lund Wohlford Sturm Eggebrecht Woehlert Machel Patetueld Obey Heck ROW 2 Wicke Soukup Link Salzer Swenby Disbrow ROW l Synnott Perske Schlen Rahn Weinkaut Jonen Seubert ABSENT Krause Wrlke Pictured here are the newly elected members to the the highest honor that can be given to student writers, Quill and Scroll, which is an lnternational Honor Society for their superior work in iournalism. Congratulations for high school journalists with over 3,500 chapters in to our ace iournalists. the world today. Members have been chosen for this, l A , l I I ' II W 5 1 I 1 J i ' ' ' ' Ill' WAHISCAN BUSINESS STAFF ROW 3 Krueger Morris Aschbrcnner lnllge Horn Seidler Goetsch ROW 2 Baumann Westberg Laska Gibson Dequnsne Brunell ROW l Perske Eggebrecht Scheel Matzke 37 A MBLOD UF BRASS ND STRINGS cf'!fJ0rlIf6ifl b!yfIlpfI0l1jf'A Thi- .oiitiibotions made by the musmul olquvllltl N04 tions ot the Wausau Senior Hiqh Schoot seem to 1 l become more diversified each year. In addition to , ' rr. b ' ,l thu customary concerts, pep rallies, dance music, A 5 ,' M . patriotic service, seasonal emphasis, and other l X Q-y ' Q ac :vii s, MUSIC Odds o gracious hvinq ond pro K E , ' - n opportunity for wholesome aompunionship. - - NYY. 71, '17, i 'A ' . . -.-, - Mn ,VW Y. 45 -- I' r1'1m. Illlll. lr 45 'X 'S ' A My -g ,S ,e , , S m iQ,q,.ll5fl-sf 4. Y, , , ,Y W- 1 i 1 lf. K .' iw gl. 5 it MW J io , . '- - S? A 5 vi nf -My-M , .4 . 3 A ,', iw A .fi A y 'i Sl! 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ABSENT: Bystrom, Cota, Czaplinski, Green, Jurovec, Knippel, Lemma, Sporisky, Stubbe, Weber. 40 1.4. rl' x1 f Us ' gill? -.i t ,,'.i l 1 .lf Molone, Berard, Ortlieb, Obey, Wolters, Timm, Wolfman, Tornow, Horn, Magreckc, Zamzow, Bramer. 3: Imigen, Pautz, Miller, Herzog, Mielke, Boker, Knippel, Backus, Weinkoul, Epding, Graham, Matuszock. 2: Kuether, Perske, Strek, Bennett, Robbins, Rubow, Carpenter, Wadinski, A. Krueger, S. Krueger, Baumann. l: Wilcott, Weikel, McDonald, Florine, Dodge, Tesch, Holubetz, Salvador, Jaecks, Kroening. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB ROW 5: Sobkowiak, Strassman, Frantz, Wasmundt Radtke, Krueger, Hackbarth, Beste, Noss, Allman Schultz. ROW 4: Oelke, Krause, Pautz, Krueger, Ninneman Marquordt, Aschebrenner. ROW 3: Wimberly, J. Jaecks, Pospychalla, Schmie den, Glenetski, Hiedensperger, Schultz, Kepling Babcock, Stein, Hanson. ROW 2: Jakubeck, Ehlert, Schulz, Hackbarth, Bettin Wendt, Meister, Edwards. ROW l: Voeltzke, Wohllordt, Thompson, Wisniewski Schubring, Lemma, Fraehli:h, Jonas, Wagner, Spor isky. lfl we TOPHATTERS The Tophatters of l955 were always ready to perform lor mony of the Wausau High School functions. They ve had their ups and downs as do all groups at some time, but they always come through with Iilting melodies lor the dances. This organization, composed ol members of the high school band, is one of the school! contributions to the students social Isle. LEADER JIM PHILLIPS VOCALIST BONNIE NATARUS SOLOIST DAVE OLSHANSKI JIM RANDALL SONNY NEITZEL DAVE JOHNSON JERRY KUFALK DAVE KAATZ JACK SCHROEDER HOWIE LUEDTKE BILL RICHARDT DAVE JACKSON WAYNE PLANT JACK BERARD Howlf FROSTMAN AI SCENES FROM OUR SHOWBOAT STAGE ii 8 Soukup cuts ut short The Three Musketeers Perske and Schresber modern unter Wrcke In the dog house Whats everyone hldnng for'9 Henry and Miss WISCOHSUH Band and choir on review Mass Van Duyse Berard and Soukup on a blcycle bualt for two Spnke what happened? .A - 4 S 1 T Y 5 L. S -N 's , - A ' I. ' I 2. . . 'S , 3. ' . ' . V ' pretive dance. ef 4. . I . ' 5. ' ' ' . E ., - , ' 4 7. ' ' . . U - K EA'-M a. ' . if An h 9. ' ' ip. I I rl I . I,- l ,Z. ,- 10. ' , . OUR CHAMPION VARSITY DEBATERS ROW 2 ROW I SOPHOMORE DEBATE 1 Y' ROW 2 Margaret Bachhuber Wllltam Hussong, Dovud Johnson, Rodney Rohn 'hella Brlck JoAnn Zastrow Gerald Spatz ROW l Marlon Radtke, Pat Lane, Vurgmna Marquardt, Pot Dopke Mary Sanders -gf' a Berard Arne Salveson Duck Muc er Coach Marquardt Ken Campbell Henry Tlmm Duck Braun Davud Campbell Jean Scheel Carolyn Goetsch Irene Schler Wlllnam Slebecker Wausau Senior Hugh debaters In cludlng varslty reserves and sopho mores had one ot the most success ful seasons In our school s history They took part In 80 debates wmnnng 68 whale lostng only I2 Taklng part In 6 tournaments they were tnrst place winners ln 4 rank Ing among the top 3 In the other tournaments Wausau tied for tlrst place with Duluth ln the Merrill Invltatlonal on December II and won tnrst IH the Eau Claure College B dnvlsuon on January 8 They also won furst place nn the ottlcnal sectional tournament of the Wlsconsun Hugh School Fo rensuc Assocuatlon on February I2 and tled for the offlclal Wlsconsln State Chompnonshups on February 26 an Madison Wausau has the remarkable rec ord of wmnlng the right to enter the state finals I4 out of I5 times slnce I938 E C Marquardt 43 I -rf , .W 1 V Q If ,' . . rl ' H .. ,sia- ,Q ,f ff' , A . , x ' - 'Jug I. I 1 . 1 . NX ',g , J ., -.-- -jg ' I .- . a ' ' A . -H i - ,. , . f ' , 5- V A A -L. E' C . y A ' .J v, ' - I 1 ' t . sh' Y I I J I c I K 'I 1- . 11 . -V I - .,, I g 'ff g' w a . ' '7-. I il: 1 Jck , , ' II , y . I . . , . I 1 , I ' ' y U . . A 0 . -, et -2' 1 sg fu' . I I . . ' I l . - .. H - - - ' . . . 1 I w Q ' , ,, . . , . SPEECH FORENSICS ROW 3: Siebecker, Mueller, Campbell, Johnson, ROW 2: lepinski, Solzer, Helberg, Hen- f drickson. ROW I: Christensen, Dopke, Goelsch, Schlei NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE ROW 3 K Ccmpbell Johnson Tnmm Broun Mueller D Campbell Berord Suebecker ROW 2 Helberg Schlel Dnsbrow Buchhuber Zuslrow Lune Hcndnclm son R W I Lepnnskn Goelsch Scheel Perske Dopke Sounders WINNER OF D A R Sh FORENSIC COACHES cron Dlsbrow Coaches Morquordt Fenler Genlzel Gusvold Blorklund Jensen 44 O H 2 ' 3 , , . T12 I P I ' f , A :,, f ' ' ! , , , l 1 4 l Ng I I 7 . I: . V., 1 I I 1 I 4 ' , . gf CHRISTMAS CANTATA N-0:4 Ma tha Baker Jack Schroeder Nancy Favell Merrnll Suscho Bull Moy Sue Muenchow Sue Hcnnug Arletta Laltrn Betty Etta The Chrlstmas Cantata was made up ofthe earliest Latln Amerucan Hymns brought over by Columbus They were arranged to colnclde wrth the blrth of Chrrst The story was told by the cholr whsle mem bers of the orchestra pantomlmed the scene nn the background The program was under the drrectuon of Mr Grull ROW 2 Dovndson Hussong Rnley France Zeldler Plusch Beese Hanna J Jackson Chrstenson Scllung Grcnuer STAGE CREW 45 ? l 3 -..Q J - I . Al 4, ROW l: Ludwig, Heisler, D. Jackson, Connor, Phillips, Schultz, Puoriea, Aschbrenner. .ll . x . T y lv. ,Q - - ' . 1 L, t E ,, H i S - lil ' . a ' ' Q a : 4 u Q ' S 3 35, R . . . K .r s , .1 , 5 g , MONITORS ROW 5 Parks Burnrsh Hernrrch Kosten M Eggebrecht Fehlhaber Rnchter Jurovec Kurth Nnnnemon Hcbeck Dusbrow Oesterruch Kraemer Klemm Knapp ROW 4 Vnergutz Durunceou Kostenschmudt Olson EI Rch eldt Epdnng Poeske Kobak Iombrecht Bauer ROW 3 M Mueller Wlenke Kluq Wnederhoeft Schultz Schoeder Drews Stolz Borchordt Penn Blerbouer Bob cock Emmernch Oro tack Koepp C Gcnruch Jahnke W 1 Wresmcn Knapp Kryshok Fust Schwoc o Westberg Henry Dustun Frodrnch Sanders Gouger Thompson S Westphol Senoruske Stoltz W I wenby ohn Wof Nre son Joec s sneuwskn B Krueger Seubert Bonkosku Bngus Maurer Srnuth Trcnetzk: Eqgebrecht ACTIVITIES PHOTOGRAPHERS Larson Schroeder Goodwen Lund Burek .Q WML.. X. or 46 NOON HOUR ASSISTANTS ROW 2 Rodent Cohoul Dcvndson ROWI Lenurd Knnppel Wsnnuc . ' . 'J' A - 1 Q -:Jil - -. e. , ' I 4 s A, I I... - - U A , 4 ' I v I I 6 K . ,, , , :H , ' 2. 1 - V 1: . fr ' 3 ,- , j , - N 'I Fx fu, Hlntz, Pcgel,ILubedis, Scnreiber, Young,lMcConcIIess, , , ' , 5 , , , ' , . k p no ' , , , , It , J f I I 1 I , , , I ' - ,, , RO : 5 , K , I , A I , J, Ir , WI- X 9 :lx X X . p. ' I 'r SOCIAL COMMITTEE R W 4 Schewe Waliers Muchel Eg gcbrechi Nelson ROW 3 Weunkauf Laabs Sorenson Ladwng France Brennan Krueger R W 2 Schleu Plner Bocftcher Davnd son Lcpunskn Brennan Favell Plautz ROW I Swenby Wersner Wrcke M arfhy Blu m Waliers Sevcrson Hooper if 47 WE LEARNED THE BUSINESS OF STATE BADOER BOYS AND OIRLS 3 .ae- sirp il' -71 M h SERVICE ABOVE SELF UTHRQTAR s V9 fx '47 ,J Q- ,f fu W2 ROWI 48 54 11 ' ,- M n ' 3 . r N N T1 Av, 'Lk ' 'Q . 1 A' V: ' sq fu . ,v li Q va. 'T N U' ' If l ' r 1 , Y M if A 1 .., 1 - 1 1 , I Disbrow, Fehlhober, O'Brien, Luebsforf, orquardl, Jackson, France, Sc lei, ll I1 ll - Q A E- Q - T 'X ' A ,,' A f xv ' - ' V 9 if ' , b . ' ,c 5. . . it T' , ' ? ' ' r . . - 'i 'P' Q' ff i : P , - , -1 4 L- M 1,- S' , J h K . Lk .j I V I ar V' !0 If F . V - ' ,A f X 5. I X i D W ' f . I ' 4 , , ' A 1 A X , g . , A 'Tl I uf 1 ' , ,.. I ' ' T- 4 1 1' ,A . ' : 4 x ' , . v L.. ' ' , Q. A 1 . . - V 1 .X U l , S ,P , x ' Y x RO : Mueller, Phillips, N rnberg, Lurrbstorl, Seefeldl, Heck, K, Campbell, Beck. : Solve , D. C pb Il, Lund, Willre, S .b lc . Blow, Gabriel, blow! Janet Sillars' gypsy rendition, A voice ln the Still at the Night. Rodney Rohn, tomorrow's Rubenstein, 'Now deoric, just be natural. Bev lonen, Tulkin' to the Man Upstairs n ethwims N thwims Dave Jackson Our versatile emcee 1955 TALENT SHOW One of our most entertaining programs ofthe year was the annual Talent Show under the direction of Miss Hulbert. Each year the talented members of our student body ioin forces and present a delightful series of skits. The proceeds from the show are used to sponsor scholarships for the graduates ,K ,f 49 7. A ' h ' , ' he , 7 M Q a ' 1 i - A .X . f y, xy u V ev It -.YQ - g y 11 ,Y 0- U X -- H' f , 7 . - V I ' I A .: , RT- 5- i : fx . 6 V , . . s Q it, , 1, A 1 , , . ,. Q , ,. . H, LATIN CLUB G.A.A. OFFICERS ....,A.........v., Q' ROW ROW ROW ROW .. -. -- - ed f ' 1 n Ml:-H 1 T ,611 Ft , WW Plnsch Delmnger Weydl Malhoes Lenard Sodke Johnson Schlue ROW 3 ler Payne Nuernberg Bernd? Blank Slebecker Spalz Fromm Tollelson Opal Drckerl Bachhuber Foote Brnck Lang ROW 2 ford Senoraske Nuernberg Sahr ROW 1 Sanders Kuelher Boge Zaslrow Grynlewsku Gease Ploulz Janz Baker Vuergulz Welnkaul Rahn Hamerla Bunirock Hanson Shupway Eckerle Rohn Krueger Callahan Ceranke Walker FIRST COUNSUL Bull Payne Pller Swenby Woehlerl Nnmx Scharmep Kaslenschmndl Radon! Sorenson Rahn Rubow Eggebrechl Schoeneman Puarlea Epdlng ART CLUB FRENCH CLUB ROW ROW ROW ROW I 50 Heudemann Schufelhnne Jaecks Tremel R Jonas R Rololf ROW 3 Kesee Hoffman Mans Budnvk Marks Kf0lIkOWSkI Machel Praedel ROW 2 Soukup Moy ROW 1 Madden Wendt Hackbarlh Myrberg Whuhng Slork Hoff Wlcke Knapp Lane Mueller James Maurer Hemrlch Lelnlnger PRESIDENT Sally Whuhng Degulsne Morris Seam Dnener Llnk Praedel Seldler Kolbe Papenfuss Lund Gibson Goelsch Marco!! Treubel Siege G Kesee PRESIDENT Duane Treubel F ni Q I I 'X 'S 4 9 I' L : Q N 5 Il ll 1 ll SP, x A. N lff' ' , S . Q l P rl ' N 3 V P 1' X 'B' 1' 3: , , .' . , , ', - 2 , , , . I1 , ' , , , , , , 41 ' , ' ', , ,. ,- , 1 '. ', ',' ,', 31 ', ', , ' 'I , , 2 , , ,' , . 2: , , , , . ' '--' 5' ' I I I I I I .ll .U . FUTURE TEACHERS or AMERICA AQUA CLUB ROW ROW ROW Efla Mctlke Stettenhagen Pautz Llnk Bruehlrng Woehlert Walters Splettstozer Blrese Lottle See eldt Towle Lafun Edwards Krueger Frsher Bopf L Detert Glasel Mullen Sahr Drews Kalrnke Mrttelstaedt Marquardt Morlenson Molueg Backus PRESIDENT Vrorene Towle ROW ROW ROW Hoaglund Krause Mueller Haskrn Werr Ran dall Lemma Zunker Wrlke C Hoaglund Larson Opuchka B Numz Kazmrer McMahon Rrtchue Graykowskv Sorenson Seum Rubow Cotey Welton Mueller Slruck Bradley Swenby Hoyt Pospychallc Robbrns Allds PRESIDENT Bull Krause JUNIOR GREGG LIBRARY CLUB PRESIDENT Peggy Dern VICE PRESDENT Carol Goetsch SECRETARY Carol Baumann --1 ROW 3 Nertzke Stark Sparbel Nmneman Walters Darley Durkee Thompson Clark ROW 2 Wuewondt Lrebe Mortenson Beyer Schultz Wuesnesku Peterson ROWl Mogensen Bauer Blgus Walters Drews Sanders PRESIDENT Joyce Bauer 51 41 1 , , . ' . ' , , 4: , , , ' , ' , - 3: f , . V , , , ' , . 3: , ' , . , , ' t 2: , , ' . ' , , , 2: ' ' , H , ' . , ROW lf Bradford, Gibson, Block, Marsh, Eggebrecht. ROW l: , , , , , , A rf ' ' r Q ARCHERY CLUB ASTRONOMY CLUB B-ll-Q' W X ROW 4 Schroeder Blgus Luedlke Wesrphal L Stern Weur Ku Ih ROW 4 Hardlna Krueger Zulawnlk Sade Lewnlzke Schroeder Oslrowsku Lambrecht Fuller Braun ROW 3 Johnson Bronk Trnlhn Bennet! Beyer Graham Duranceau ROW 3 Jacobson Burek Connor Ryan Wrll Kannenberg Wlederhoefl Wellon Kluevcr ROW 2 Tapper Wlensch B Stem Wendorl Kaslenschmrdl Tesch ROW 2 Lone Drews Vehlow Fraedrlch Eruckson ROW 1 meme, Kugas ROWI Wusnnewskr Numz Borkenhogen Jensen Clune Wagner PRESIDENT Don Rmhye, CHAIRMAN Larry Sleun DRAMA CLUB BOOK CLUB ROW ROW ROW ROW 52 Berard Mueller Timm Mellke Boker Baker Lund Gerlschen Morrls Slege Weunkauf Schlev Solzer Holeman Machel Trerbel Soukup Wncke Senoraske McCandIess A Krueger Grobe Tucek G Krueger Bennett Dodge McCarthy Florune DuMuzna Dopke Polege Olson Schreuer Per ske, Wagner PRESIDENT Henry Tumm ROW 3 Reeder Roemke Dorn Magrecke Noss Slrass mann Seltzer ROW 2 Wengandl Borchardl Salvador Ehleri SI hr B Klug Sahr ROW 'I Srey Drews Smnh Chrrshan Jokubowslu J Klug Schalow PRESIDENT Beverly Klug .I E I , E' -5 J XA , , . 4 e ' f , 4 X ,Y ' - I I -x - i - C - IE V , . A -xx I , . f 4 . f A' I .' WL' I- ,.r. 2 , ' I , . . 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SPANISH L. ,.,-I CLUB HOME Economucs CLUB I l lem' ill L .of 'I ' bl' ewifilaz ROW Towle Senoraske Nelson Wemkaul Seeleldl Ed wards Frsher ROW Parks Plner Malueg Sholola McCarlen Donnelly Seltzer ROW Goelsch Baker Nuernberg Brrllen Severson Roemke PRESIDENT Arvo Brlllen .Inn 'FW YW' 'L 'Twig ROW ROW ROW ROW ff M' lv Rehfeldl Gretzmacher Luedlke Stecklang Kas len Schewe P Walters Krause Langhoff Neufzke Froemmmg Schoeder Blas kowskl Schultz Mndlnkowskr Synnoll Urmanskn L Solz S Sloll Fusl Roeder Genruch Wendorl Sleln Sprague Schrllnng oung Maurer le nnsko Slurm Branmer Beyer Nnenow PRESIDENT Joan Lepnnsku GERMAN CLUB CHESS CLUB ROW 5 ROW 4 ROW 3 ROW 2 ROW I Solzer, Delerl, Blank, Zemke Malone, Mlnkolf Barlhels, Pruebe Hanneman, Wallach, Schumacher, Wekwerl, Prnme Jaecks Koepp Tranlow, Paulz Radanl, Ladwng, Patefneld Hoyt, Kerr Horn, Barlel, Krause Nunneman, Frnck Dopke Chrlslensen Imnngen, Haupl, Mall bey, Jackson, Meyer, Wennkauf Langfeldl, Krueger, Marsh Lnllle, J Jaecks Lemke K Joecks, Zahrl, Hamerla, Kufahl Schaefer Knapp, Znmmerman, Mullleslaedl Holubelz Clark Nnkalax Schreuber Dodge Lepnnskl, Balz McCarthy PRESIDENT Sandra Nnkolau I I I fu-.1 sf ROW 3 Hunlze Pllsch, luebslorf, Schmldlkofer, Lull, Rsehle ROW 2 Brulten Luetschwager, Jenson, Hanna, Bennell, Zuch ROW I Bugsby, Smulh Raalz PRESIDENT Eugene Raall 53 - 'lil ' lr, Er5'1 r.'f?.'i'ET..' E1-5'.:E?5'f5 ':il5'Q':T'5.E4:4:37 I ' T- ... .LI .'1L 2'.- ,.. '... .:'L.. ..:. rv' - -7 5 2- -1 --f -- -4 -'-7-'-'7 A ' A LM: , ,, T . - ,----1-3-uw-.1-1-'-r.3..:.:y... ..3.Z..i 7'-GZ., ,.Jf7,',',3, ':42, 'g,'-,,, 7,-ff .. . ..,, 5 7C1'. .--:,-7,-,-1----,H-A -I f'7- T '1.S'T...L '.?... '... '.., '. ..f't-. ,-1: gl ' 'J 'Q ,1v2 . 'Y' v: ..'-. ::f.':L.:::I:.:5f.li.'i lr- 343715: S. rr' -v4'L 7 ,gm , . 'I nl SQ N :ff-7'f3.7jT-T-,f'. LEle-'f5T-R' '11,- fi 4-fffzt' ff , ri? ' - E.'?,-'E L ' ' . ' ' ,' ,, I--w 5 , ,, - If ,. s ' It 65 . - - H , D . ' 'fl .' -4:--' U A ' ' Us us. 'Hi , D Af-I f , L .. ' ' . '31 I 4 A I' ' . I , 1 . J , V , . I. rw i 'U' h g .ms I A J, M- I E . r I X S ' -. N'-f' I I, r-f I , I I . Ie . lg , , I1 . L I . X ' I. I Q I ff ,' , L7 , ' V V W V f an I I A , ,fm F... ,va ' -mai' .au 4 ' 'g -. 3: . , , ' , , - 4: , ' , , ' , . 2: . ' , , , , , 3: , ' , ' . , - I A , , , ' , , . - I ' I 1 Y , , P' ', , ' , 5, fire , - I sf Il L, 3 Sk ,Q X ' lb ' I M 4 L ' BML: if h 6 5 ' , ' E Vos. . ,xp L fp, CONSERVATION CLUB ROW 4: Sherfinski, Weslphal, Schultz, Frizf lell, Olson, Rakow, Seeleldt, Marquardl, Zunker, Burclaff, Nussbaum, Laflin, Hiera- nimus, Hollman, Scheel, ROW 3: Peroutka, Johnson, Horak, Thorpe, Schwede, Grenier, Hannernann, Nielsen, Zahn, Krueger, Ulecht. ROW 2: Schulz, Grunenwald, Delerl, Moolz Kurth, Matuszak, Koeler, Weber, Slieber, Volkman, Nielsen, Jaeger. ROW I: Engmun, Heise, Hansen, Ohde, Schaefer, Goelsch, Gatliker, Scheel. PRESIDENT-Jim Seefeldl, yn QTL PEP COMMITTEE ROW 4: Kersfen, Bramer, Loppnow, Beam Lillge, Minkoff, Conklin, Merles, Brand Schmolze, Zunker. ROW 3: Slrek, Wolfe, J. Fechlner, Hennig Waldinger, Wahl, Poi, Ella, Smilh, Svcuffer, Hanson, Kryshok, Bacock, Donnelly. ROW 2: S. Fechlner, Ollo, Sillars, K, Jaecks Rasmussen, Dequisne, Plier, Kastenschmidl, Goodwin, Hoffman, Scharmer. ROW I: Marcoll, Wisniewski, Jonen, Groshek Severson, Bauman, Caler, Londerville, PRESIDENT-Brian Kulas. SKI CLUB OFFICERS SUE HENDRICKSON, PEDER LUND, GERRY BECK, CHARLES SLADE. BIOLOGY CLUB ROW 4: Leander, Zillman, Hornung, Johnson Jones, Hoppe, Sischo. ROW 3: Koslroski, Green, Schullz, Kumerow Lepinski, Jaeger, Fraedrich. ROW 2: Drews, J., Beyer, Slohr, Marquardl Mortenson, V., Laflin, Ramthum, Ramthum A., Poi, Wagner. ROW I: Kasfenschmidt, Drews, Lunl, Wensole Knippel, Jonas, Wohlfahrl, Goodwin. PRESIDENT-Dave Johnson. CURLING CLUB ROW 4 Hartwug Connor Marquardt Weber lsby D Shulz L Schulz Maneclc trow Wahllord Ladwng Knnppel Boernke ROW 3 Gerschen Jenson Urban Wenland Ugoretz Dnelxler Horak McDonald J Detert Bloch Stanton G Oeslreuch ROW 2 Zuch Mueller Oestrelch Weydt Har Erdman Albrecht McDonald Payzer ROW I Semerau Towle Sorenson Pluer Ma chel Croymans Nuernberg Malueg Labedns PRESIDENT Tom Mueller x MATH CLUB ROW 3 Raatz Dennnnger Kasten Sodlce O Bruen Kulos Schlueter Rakow Hammond Chnstuan Luedtke ROW 2 Hunlze C Hoaglund 'alveson Klo kow Berndt D Campbell J Flaker Guen ther Luetschwager Lund ROWI Matter Oestrerench Schleu P Rohn R Nuernberg Marquardt Wnlke Matzke Moy PRESIDENT Karl Marquardl 55 CAMERA CLUB ROW 3 Peterson Zlmmerman Wensole Wu. dow Gramm ROW 2 Kuckbusch Pocellu Nussbaum Znemer Fromm Larson Wnlcotl ROWI M Mueller Wlederhoel Bonlrawskn Brandenburg Slebecker Sprnnger Schwocha PRESIDENT Ball Slebecller CHEMISTRY CLUB ROW 4 Heck Wohllord Marquardt Zastrow K Campbell OBrlen Pagenkopf Ladwng lwapke Block W 3 France Ugoretz Jackson Revue Bronk D Campbell Urban Weber R Goetsch ROW 2 Rtley Paetzold Bauman Papenluss Walters Hammond Langteldt Genruch Horn Seldler W l Puartea Kupsch Tessmer Brunell Scheel Cooney Nnkolau Goetsch PRESIDENT Ken Campbell ui l 1 i 1 4, I' . i A ' I . I 4 lf 'Z 1 . 1 ' , '. , ' , O I I J . l . I . I I 1 . I f f - x U A , . gl .-2 ' A j .SP C' - 1 ' , , , , I I B'g , . c , . , e, Zas- r ' J I . . , , I . E Y A X . I ,,,, V -A I ' I I I I ' 9 l I dell, Graylmowski, Matti, Krueger, Kluender, v' A V I , , , ,A - VL ' Y , , , , I . I .4 Mx ll h I '., PO 1 . , , ' , I 1- : . ', I V I I S C , 1 - Y RO 1 ' , , , , . . , . Q, . 1 , . , . , - . 1 l ! ' ' PROJECTIONIST CLUB FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA FIRST WEDNESDAY MUSIC CLUB THIRD WEDNESDAY Music CLUB SENIOR GREGG 56 ' N-I X U - J ', , . 'W 5. 4 'x . l . x ' l 1. WK D 1 -125'-1 I ', ' , ' 1 I 1' ' - x I Q I 'E' A I I , I A I I L A . s ' -E . I C k. 53' 1 A A. f, IZ I E, . ' Z f' N, --4.-y -,Wm f I SOCIAL 1 . 'M K, A SHOWBOAT SOCIETY Why Barry this is so sudden' Oh Jeanne did you tear M9 Why the smile Nolo? 4. Jommed session! 5. Take five . . . 6. Belles ofthe boil 7. Pot and Jack - Reflecting Personalities 8. Cupid of work 58 -sf X X ' 'NN' x ki A 4 ...- ,495 . rv ' fm 1. Q, if QM '- .,.. 46' Q.: . -.... s ,, I , f 'Y JEANNE MACHEL OUR 'WAUSAU DAY DIANE TREIBEL IIA S CONNIE KAHN, Queen 0, ' 1 ix 28 E 1 JOANNA PERSKE QUEEN AND COURT JANICE STREK -4. WAUSAU DAY Another successful Wausaru Day has come and gone bu its m m ones will remain with us for many years The successful game against M rrrll 35 7 brought our spirits to new high as did the truly gre show the night before The Que and her court were enchanting as Don Richter crowned the excited Connie Kahn The entertainment with Henry Timm as MC was both rnterestrnc and hrlarrous We shall never forget que can can the r women teachers and the pep pro gram the faculty men gave Mass beauty found at the Miss America contests and Miss Mary Jane Van Duyse held us breathless with he ballet and terrific baton twurlrng which won her the national title It was really a wonderful day' We thank you Miss Ferler for your help in making this day one we shall not forget SCENES FROM WAUSAU DAY NIGHT 60 , t '. e - 9 i 1 ' r ii a ' , ' at ' , en i . . A .I D I J the ris - of .ew Wisconsin brought us a bit of the '. ll. ,- A ' si if 'i Q .Q x CANDY SALE AND DANCE 9 5 THE CANDY COURT John Brand 48 s Wm Svebecker 450 s Luculle Krueger 3 9 s QUEEN MARILYN KUMEROW AND KING JOHN BRAND 'wx .1 W4 TOTAL SALES 7 326 STICKY SAM AND SWEET CHEW THE CROWNING Once aqom Wausau Hnqh hos pramoled a successlul Candy Sale The lop salesman John rand he hugh sa es woman Lucllle Krueger wm ncrs lucky Sam an Sweel Chew surpassed by lar lhe old records We really even surpassed asl year s record Because the Candy and Dance sludenl underlalung we can p ud ol our new records Nexl years salesmen wall cer nly have h g mo shoot all CANDY CHAIRMEN ROW 2 Tumm Campbell Henk Marquardl ROW I Soukup Wlclre Goelsch 1. lx., I , 1 L L I v 5 H? ff. 2 lb. . ' . .4 lb. ' . 2 lb. ' 1, B I, and I ' I - ax ' ' I . ol S' d went all oul lhis. year and . I - - . Sale I is a -. . In ' , all be ro . ' was 0 in ru to . T I I , - ll 1 ,, W A V-. -- - Q- I I W Q ' I lT'S A MARSHMALLOW WORLD 1 ,-. ., -I -Q. ' , 1. vi fa ff . 5 The Christmas season was highlighted with a 'Marshmallow World. The annual Junior Girls' Formal was held December 27 in the Elks Club Ballroom. The decorations featured a giant snowman and silhouettes of skaters. The mellow music was supplied by Skip Kramer and his orchestra. F ,.x...,-s... , as-. CHAIRMEN OF THE JUNIOR CINS FOPMAL llclt to rightl Nanry Weisner, Rita Dequisn Janet Seidler, Penny Selm, Marilyn Matz 0 Jean Sorenson, Jane Frrrhtnvi. Absent Qur Miller. f ,Y 11't'x ' Pawn. . . 1955 He called for me at 7 30 We danced from 9 to I2 'X the pre prom party was fun as he helped me out of the car 64 1V then on fo the Wausau Club for dinner ' 5 ' .,. 'lr 1 ' 4 : ... f , O . .. 4 , L 1 e Q 6 I . l I ' x I l', I .ir V 0 f X47 ,,-. sr .hir V I A K W g V , ' .'3.:A , g -.wk F-'TT We . 'f. X ' lf 1 . N e 1, A A A 11 A . .H Q f f K ,H X, f I E PROM MEMORIES Memories are intangible treasures. High on our list of remembrances is the prom. Close your eyes and rem- inisce . . Miss Zellhoefer and grand march practice .. the many pre- prom parties . . time flying . . Spring-time in Central Park .. the awe-inspiring sunrise from Rib Mountain .. sleepy breakfasts .. pressed corsages . . Memories that will be ours forever. ROYALTY l I, i if i i, lf !.l li l ir - 'EAT-if 571-1-f' Qb'?'3'eVA UQ? t: 'f-an -'z' fri., I A - - t ' 5 'F 'FM ' T '-QW'-'-,',j5f,'f'g,LQ5-551'-'iii' . t V 4 . . f - --f f- ' 11. A . . , ,.s i ,g P J ' Q , af ' . P , I the cnd of a perfect evening. DECORATIONS COMMITTEE 4 f' A ' +1-ta 1 - E -,fit TT V . - Q- :fif4f:f?ff'i?'?i .-', ' l I ' - I, ' W fu ' - 5 Q s 3' . , if , ?f . ' i, If i Je , 5 5 1. V gf H 4 . ii ,X 5 4 , 4 1' ' I f ha 4 x x 44: ,. p, ,J sus HFNNIG RICHARD WILKE Queen King PROM CHAIRMEN - 1 fr -E if A i f i ' i Obey, Woehlert, Matzke, Zunker. ABSENT: Tremmel, Heideman, Mueller, Krause 4. ,., f 15' I u xr? .al H5571 1 0 I f!v l ' . Ynilb I 'll ', A 'f fl - 4 I ni? f i 3' ' ' : v : ' fi ' ,A 4 1 'Ox lf:-X u 1., W- v A. A I Wx 9' f . , IJ 1-A , 'J I 4? ' A... S. , my , ka A' .Y ff , W? ,g an ,1 , 1' x ,, ,, 1 dry 1 . , ! 3 Q 1 W.V.C. FOOTBALL CO-CHAMPIONS Rrwfv Connor Nur-rnberq Ralcow Oelko Flaaer Rtbvv 1 an Schlueter McCabe Button Gusselman Rrh ush Opper Klttel Gumness C cm lu:-bstot Walters Oh mundt Holtz SEASON S SCORES Wausau LaCrosse Central Wausau Antrgo Wausau Rhnnelander Wausau Merrlll XNausau Wlsconsln Rapids Marshfield Stevens Point Wausau Wausau Vwfausau Marnnette Wauscu Eau Clatre B TEAM O C K R E C O The lacks frntshed the l954 football season wuth a record of fave vlctorles and one defeat In confer ence play to tue Stevens Polnt and Merrrll for frrst place Under the dlrectlon of Coach Wm Brockmeyer for l8 years the lumberrack football squads have posted lO2 vrctorues agalnst only five losses and two tres In W V C compettlon Thus remarkable record has been due greatly to the superb guudance Coach Brockmeyer 922 ROW 3 Engebrecht Buhse Peterson lull Schmntt Harding Shannon Berndt Akey Kersten W 2 E Kell leuth Umnus Clemens Stone Graykowskl loppnow T Krueger Weydt D e ROW l Frsh Wtnnne Kasten Salvesen Brendemuehl Rosemurgy Hensler Nuernberg Broome Payne J Krueger 67 THESE BOYS ALL LETTER WINNERS LUEBSTORF End SCHLUETER Tackle J GENRICH Guard All Conference OTTO Center FEHLHABER Fullback GISSELMAN End WAUSAU 12 ANTIGO 6 ln the openlng conference game left halfback Jack Bush scored two touchdowns as the Lumberlacks defeated the Red Robuns on a ram soaked freld The muddy condutlons slowed down both backflelds but a hard charging Wausau Ime proved to be too much for Antngo WAUSAU 44 RHINELANDER 0 Whale Hodag fumbles effecttvely shackled Rhlnelander flve dof ferent Jacks crossed the double strnpes for seven touchdowns O Brnen tallled flrst for Wausau as he crashed over for a T D early In the ftrst perlod Bush scored the flrst of has two touchdowns on a 60 yd dash t paydtrt Later wuth only seconds left In the flrst half OBrten flupped a 24 yd pass to Luebstorf In the end zone Two TD s by McCabe and one by Britten rounded out the scormg for Wausau WAUSAU 35 MERRILL 7 Supertor blocknng and tackllng by the Jacks paved the way for a vlctory over the Bluelays In one of the finest games of the season Bush scored fvrst for Wausau on a 65 yd run and later agaln on a 37 yd 'aunt unto the end zone Klttel Fehlhaber and McCabe each contrlbuted to Wausaus cause wtth a TD whsle O Brlen was suc cessful on all flve converston attempts W2 OBRIEN Holfback RICHTER Quarterback Captatn GUMNESS Quarterback KITTEL Fullback 68 I I ' --u 'x,twMt -Sw, 1 .nl . I I - r I ' I - I V , . . , . . . . . , . o . , . . , . . , , . , . . , . , f , , , , , CARRIED THE BALL FOR WHS OHRMUNDT C ne FLAKER Guard OPPER Tackle AllConfee ce KESEE End WAUSAU 26 WISCONSIN RAPIDS 8 The Red Rarders proved no puzzle to the Wausau backfreld as McCabe scampered across for one T D and Krttel smashed over for three of them Most of the Jocks garns were made by O Brren and Krttel on wrde end sweeps or on prtchouts On defense luebstorf was a standout as he blocked two punts WAUSAU 7 MARSHFIELD O In a hard fought contest the only scorrng came on a four yard plunge unto the end zone by Fehlhaber after Krttel had recovered a Marshfreld fumble Rrchter prtched a pass to Luebstorf for the extra potnt The .lacks defense was put to the test as rt was forced to ward off several deep thrusts by Marshfield WAUSAU 6 STEVENS POINT 2I Wausau s only defeat rn conference play came at the hands of an rnsprred Stevens Pornt team The Jacks scored frrst on a 64 yd march wrth Krttel capprng the drrve by smashrng over the double strrpes from four yards out After that Pornt domrnated the contest as the Lumberlacks were outplayed at the Itne FAREWELL The close of the I954 55 season marks the end of the colorful Wrsconsrn Valley Conference which becomes effective with the se cessron of Anttgo Marshfield Merrill and Rhlnelander HOLTZ Guard RAKOW Tackle BU I Hclbak BRITTLN Halfbak MCCABE Ilulfback WALTERS End ,P , , , f VV' , I - r- - r r . , . - 1 . I 1 1 r - 1 I S' I., ' . 1 I- I - r 1 THE MEN BEHIND THE FOOTBALL SCENES W ff , GREEB WINNIE MUELLER KUPSCH BROCKMEYER Football Moncqe x H ad Coach 'N mi qu YELICH Ina Coach ,- 70 Coach Broc meyer SIZIHQ up a caffxcut situation prepares Io bsfltute OBrnem the Merrull Wausau game Dont forget tha score Wausau 35 MerrnII 7 Bush and Gumness throw blocks Info several MerruII Imemen to sprung I1aIfIJac4 Brnften loo e e n s ear 1 IH at the Ime of scrummage resccton cr cm aw e the Irne goes for a good gsm I , M W , U5 - Y, , f X l Q ' V Q I ,, b u 4 5 ' ,--a' ,rf ' ' 'W .- , 'x I , ' 1 I iw ' 7 L 2 . I ' I I , aw U f I . K , I X T , I x If ' - 1 ' T5 ' M: I JI. 1 I I K I I , x TT' r - - 55.541 , el' x QL. et' 5 ' , , , BCTLFCFI K r 0 I B TI-aw CI ,' I. Ii , ' ' I' ' I ' A ' , su ' I an 2. ' 3. Kitt I a d Bu I1 sm the bcll cc ner ' ,A 4. He ' I 1 . Rzcm ,fin 1' 9 Iol, sp f W4 WVC CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONS Nl! W oh Klumpyan Snscho Jackson Beese Trnttun Lepnnslu Nuelson ROW Hanneman Dnetzler Smnth Baumann Rnehle Borchardt Schmutzler Wennkoul Kluender Zuch ROW Brendemuehl Erdman Mathnes Thompson Smiley France McDonald Hanson Draeger For the thnrd straught year Wausau harrners under the able durectuon of Coach Smiley captured the Wlsconsln Valley Conference Cross Country cham pronshlp by remaunrng undefeated In the last three ference meets In non conference competltuon the Lumberlacks placed thnrd In the Madison West Invlta hon and fourth rn the State meet Mlsslng next year wall be semor Iettermen Harold Draeger Tom France Tom McDonald and John Hanson DRAEGER FRANCE McDONALD THOMPSON Stull fresh at the end ol a long grand SEASON S SUMMARY Wausau Marshfield Wausau Wlsconsln Rapids Wausau Marshfneld Wausau Stevens Pount Wausau Wlscons n Rapsds F i ON YOUR MARK' GET SETI! GOIII 71 t lf I A r ! r - l S ' L- H ' .. ' , ' ' ' 'I n ' 4 W x X l S Y T rs, ,f 1 . 2 Q .YO 3: M r, , ' , , , ' ' , 4, ' . 2: , ' , ' , , ' , , , A , , . . . . . ' 21 ..,..... ' ......... .40 years the Jacks have won twenty consecutive con- WUUSUU 20 ------f- Slevens Point -------- 42 - - ' ' , T9 .,.... ' ' ' ...... .45 . . . . ' 19 ...... . ' ........... .48 ' ' I I 20 ...... ' .......... 47 I ' T9 ...... ' E ' ....... 43 .- :. .:- - ,- 'A UQ.: W V C BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS g J. Wuif A034 , 1 34' 852 ROW 2 Rosemurgy Roloff Ku as Schmudlkofer Luebsiarf MARSHALL TAYLQR R W I Brntlen Gumwess Cronk Dumsac OBruen Varsnty Coarh Wausau Wausau Wausau WAUSAU 76 TOMAHAWK 56 Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau LuebsUorH54j goes up for the rebound wnh Pearce of Tomahawk Wausau 72 SEASON S SCORES Marshfneld Rhunelander Green Bay Sievens Pom! Anhqo Wisconsin Rapids Merrill Tomahawk Eau Claire Wisconsin Rapids Maduson East Marshfneld Eau Claire Rhnnelander La Crosse Stevens Pawn? Anhqo Merrill Mosnnee Tomahawk REGIONAL TOURNAMENT Masunee Marshheld Stevens Pom! SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT 70 Athens 66 Anilqo STATE TOURNAMENT 68 Eau Claire 86 Shorewood 64 Knmberly s f sue s .-ev 1 . 44' '40 2 A ff, ,TZ 7 'na ' J , , T 1 C, H .Wu C, I C 43 5 1- . Q53-'54 Li ' KE ' 5034 ' ' . .v ' 'K 1, 7 lf .2 - V S gt QI' . - O 3 , A I A M . J .l I . ,72 - 77 ,, .ao . . ,55 ' T S sa ' .T , 52 ' - - . Taz ' .. .. ,. .76 54 - 79 . . . as ' 81 ' 52 - , az ' T. 45 - 71 A so Q A . , 79 ' , so ' . T 75 54 A .T , .moz ' T. , .64 ' as TO Sch dlkofe Rolofl Kulas Lebstarf BOTTOM OB en Dt sac Rosemurgy Gumness INDIVIDUAL SCORING IN WVC PLAY Kulas Schmldlkofer Rosemurgy Dutrisac Britten Cronk Roloff Gumness O Brien 4 STATE TOURNAMENT TEN Under the capable direction of Coach Marshall Taylor, the Wau- sau Lumberiacks won the Wiscon- sin Valley Conference basketball championship with a record of I2 victories against only 2 defeats. Their overall record was 20 wins and 8 losses. In conference play the free-wheeling Wausau of- fense cracked a trio of WVC rec- ords. The Jacks set a new team scoring record by pumping in I OIO points in I4 games for an average of 72 I points They also established a pair of new free throw shooting marks getting 304 for the season and 35 in one game against Wisconsin Rapids A mainstay of the Lumbergacks was Brian Kulas who while play ing in 6I games has averaged I8 points per game This season th six foot four inch senior guard racked up a total of 578 points to bring his three year to tal to I O9I points While break ing most of Wausau Senior High s scoring records Brian has gained state wide recognition for h outstanding ability and competi tive spirit Br tlen Crank 73 ' e Q I 'u u -Q I un P: mi r, , ,u . I F.G. F.T. T.P. 87 299 ' ......... 74 55 203 luebstorf ...,....... 44 69 I57 38 I6 ' ............ 28 I6 72 ' ..,.......... 20 I3 53 8 2 I8 6 5 I7 3 5 II .........,... I 4 6 i , HIGH SCORING JAY-VEES W 2 Payne N e beg Ma e Hoa FLAKER KUPSCH R W I Ben Ma aqe s The Bees started fast but ended slow rn com prlrng a I2 9 record The hard luck team whrch lost three overtime trlts had an average of 47 points per game to the opponents 40 The promo tron of Duck Dutrlsac to the varsrty squad hurt the B team which won seven of nts frrst eight games Frve players Rick Nuernberg Bull Erdman B ll Payne Jack Kalmar and Ken Brendemuehl scored one hundred or more points RUDY BOTSFORD B Team Coach 74 Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau SEASON S SCORES Marshfield Rhrnelander Green Bay Stevens Polnt Antgo Wrsconsln Rapids Merrrll Tomahawtc Eau Clanre Wrsconsrn Rapids Madlson East Marshf eld Eau Claire Rhrnelander laCros e Stevens Pornt Antago Merrill Mosrnee Tomahawk bd , z I I ! I RO : Allegretti, Parish, Zulawnik, , u rn r , thi s, glund. , O : Killmar, r demuehl, Fish, Lonsdorf, Hadley, Erdmcrn, Levin, n I r I' I I I' 4 - Al ..,.., ' . . . . 50 ...... ' ' I ' I ' I 5' 61 ...... ,..... . . I ' f I ss l..,.. ' .... . . . ' 55 ...... 1 ............ I 45 ...... ' ' ' . . . ' 45 .,.... I ...t...... . 49 ...... ' ......, . I 49 ...... ' ....... . 50 ....,. ' ' ' . . . 38 ...... ' ,..... . 46 ,..... : ,,,,,... I 34 ...... ' ....... . . I 54 ...... ' ...,... . 50 ...... s ..,..,.... 46 ....,. ' ...,.. . 48 ...... ' ,.....,.... . 58 ....,. ' .,......... . 31 ...... ' .......... , I , 37 ...... ........ . 3 Cv THE JACKS lN ACTION Kulas l4Ol drlbbles around the Stev ens Pount forward ten l 4 makes a lay up s o whrle Schmrdlkofer l22l and Dutrr sac l24l charge In for the rebound Cronk l5Ol wants with Luebstorf l54l and Kulas for the ball to come down Kulas hooks a shot good for two ponnts agarnst Tomahawk STATE TOURNAMENT By vrrtue of their frve straight vrctorles In regronal and sectional play the .lacks traveled to the freld house on the campus of the Unrversrty of Wusconsln un Madrson to compete rn the WIAA state tournament ln a hot battle rrght down to the last sec ond the .lacks were edged out 76 68 by a powerful Eau Clarre team which was destrned to become state champrons In therr second game Wausau rolled over Shorewood by a score of 86 68 Bob Schmrdlkofer pumped 33 pornts to break the old rndrvrdual scoring record whale the team as a whole bagged 35 freld goals which was also a new record for state tournament play After that the Jacks cooled off to be beaten by Klm berly rn the flnal game by a score of 73 64 Brran Kulas wound up as the second hugh scorer In tournament play with 68 pornts and was named to every all-tour- nament team. 75 PUCKSTERS PLACE SECOND IN W.V.C. ROW 2 Coach Yelch Schymansku Wueloch Ohrmundt Lewttzke Otto Walters Crame Draeger ROW I Weydt Beam Krause Wnlke Kahn Kluender Bush Graykowskr HL. 'Sew Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau Wausau SEASON S RECORD Rhlnelander Madnson Central Stevens Polnt Antugo Rhrnelander Stevens Posnt Antugo 76 ibn! Although the .lacks started the season wnth a nucleus of only four returnlng let termen they flnlshed a strong second be htnd Rhlnelander In conference play Therr overall record was five vrctorues agamst two defeats Hugh scorer for Wau sau was Wayne Walters who was fol lowed closely by Duck Wllke Mlsslng next year wall be Draeger Kahn Ohrmundt and Wueloch SCRIMMAGE PLAY 1 Q I ' y - ' - ' 5 ....., ' .. ' 6 ...... ' A 6 ,..... ' . lf ' R A ...... ' ..... . -. O ....,, ' . . - , H 2 ...... ' . R s , -, tg lt 11 5 . Q A YW . yy? gutzrii A .I .A ...... . U l . M A xswlyvrtwv . , ' Y, .M Gait Q f 1 ' ' 1 we A . . -. ' . . . . ,V ' QA A A - a- . ' - CURLERS MAKE A CLEAN SWEEP ROW 3 Detert Bugsby Wetland Manecke Stanton Matt: Zuch Snscho Zastrow Zummermann Schulz Allard Connor Hartwrg ROW 2 Dretzler Ugoretz Graykowsku Oestreuch Bloch Boernke Smath Payzer Knnppel Wllson Schmutzler ROW l T McDonald Horak Heck Marquardt R McDonald Weber Mueller Urban Weydt Wohlford Johnson Over A8 boys turned out this year to form a league of twelve teams Under the able dlrectlon of Coach Harry Johnson games were played every Tuesday and Thursday nlght after school on the ace of the Wausau Curllng Club The Charles Krueger rank won the furst place medals by defeating the Tom Mueller team The consolatron event was won by Karl Marquardt s team At the Thurd Wausau Invttatlonal Bonsprel twenty four teams were entered representmg nlne different hugh schools The first place trophy went to Portage when the Jenkrn s rlnk defeated Kruegers team ln the finals and the second trophy was won by Poynette The sea son was clnmaxed wrth the awardlng of letters to eleven boys Detert deluvers the H A JOHNSON Slscho calls the shot whale Horak stone Curling Coach watches 77 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . I - 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 . , . . . . , . , . . . 1 l cn PQ l'l'1 m cn -4 IP K rn -4 I m U Z cn -1 JP -1 ffl Z rn rn -4 l lllll l 4 '-N. PON! 2 Mass Bonvlncln Krause Slade Flannery Zulownlk Qchmulzlcr Ryan ROW l Weydl Schroeder Akey Volkman Lund Hannemcn Hoaglund Volleyball Team Cops Thlrd Place af Stale Meet ROW 3: Rakow, Schlueter, Hildebrandt, Kell, Schlichl, Cramer. ROW 2: Gouerke, Weydt, Wolfgrom, Herzog, Durcncecu, Coach Al Gabrilska. ROW lx Goelsch, Bcrndt, Zunker, Goelsch, Smith. 78 DIAMOND STARS MARSHALL TAYLOR ROW 3 Luedtke Mertes Hoppe Lewntzke Feck Dutrusa Rosenurgy Chrrstucn Cronk Johnson Wrnnue Coach ROW 2 Senoraskn Pregont Allegretta Gumness Rnchter Mnchlng Wrlke Nuernberg Schmutt Hussong ROvVl Hoffman Berlke Gramm Edwards Woltgrarn Brxtten Radant Munkott ln competutlon with other schools around the state the curlers had a very tune season At the Madison lnvltatlonal Bonsplel the Wausau team skipped by Charles Krueger took the first place tro phy by remannlng undefeated In a play down against 24 other teams At the Portage Invutotzonal Bonspuel Wausau teams swept up all the honors when the Krueger rmk took the fnrst place trophy whale Tom Muellers team took the con solatlon event trophy TOP: Madison Bonspiel winners Krueger Ugoretz, Morquordt, Wohltord. BOTTOM: Portage Bonspiel wnnners Smith, Kluendcr Marquardt, Krueger, Con- nor, Fehlhaber Mueller, Ugoretz. STATE CURLING CHAMPIONS 79 SMlLEY'S CINDERMEN ROW ch Lemma Umness Tethn Reehle Peroulka Kutlel Wa ers ROW Thompson Klumpyan lull lepnnskl Ohrmundl Welton Schmutt Schullz McCabe ROW Brendemuehl Hammond Seeleld! Boles Bauman Nuelson Delerl Flannery Weydl ROW Hanson Wueloch Schneck Drceger Lund Borchardl Schmulzler Tessmer Smulh Rolofl Kell ROW Oestreuch Bush Kluender France McDonald Molhnes Herzog ACTION SCENES AT THOM FIELD Coach Bull Smuley checks Jnm Seefeldl mmond lrues 2l fl an lhe broad s Wueloch goes over lhe pole at in the hurdles McDonald and France gel off lo las! slarl lO lee! 6 unc es 80 51 Zu , , , rl ', A , , ' , In . 41 , , , ' ', , , ', , . 3: , , , , , l , , , . l: ' , , , , , 4 , . 1 r I , 7 l xx ' 1 . . . Ho . '. lc . ' . . , ' h . ROW 2 Connors Schmndlkafer Kulas Schlueter Payne ROW I Hannemcn Fush Larson Erdman GOLF Thus years golf team shaped up as a young but eager one Agam under the dnrectlon of Al Gabrulska the boys met every school In the WVC In dual and truangular meets at home and away On May l8 Wausau played host to the conference golf tourney RACQUETEERS TENNus Tennns prospects appeared very good thus season for the defend :ng Wisconsin Valley Conference champions The return of such let termen as Bob Schmrdlkofer Br: an Kulas Pookle Hoff and Bull Payne provided a farm foundatlon o which Coach Brockmeyer buult another strong squad Matched against Wausau were teams from Antrgo Stevens Point FAIRWAY FOLLOWERS Parush, Volkman, Degner, Peterson, Mueller, Shannon 81 I . , , n . I I . I Rhinelander, and LaCrosse. . . , . f INTRAMURALS AND -4 lwo more polnls for lhe lccully. Cronk displays winning form. Paddle-pushcr. The LOSERS ol lhe Red Cross charnly basketball qu l lla J gescn A fore or! Selhng one up durmg noon hour volleyball Hn nl don l swallow l Here you can have ul back Fake' Fake' 82 dn: f.,?1ioi6i' Qs., 3 I I 4. ' me FQ 5 . - l l' l 5 ss 43 A . If l 44 '43 48 47 52 l l Q Flu' A . ,Q . 'Y' i X 2 by as F ,' u B.. 0 pr 5. 0 f ff . 6. ' ' ' A . ' 7. ' ', ' i. 8. , ' . 9. , . , . ,Ir , ,f ' .:'!:: -'i ' Q, .ff 1:35 RQ 21,2524 2112 1 ' 0 'Lf fi 'Q' 1' Yi K q f .f - f 1,1 bf- .f .aj .1 .Q ' ff 'Q 1 J f- , ..- axfsal. , -. I 9- I !!! ll! 55- :Aan-asvufwnwu-fx. W 1 j 1 X 505' f- A 1, 9 A' 'R 'O 35 A xg-NTOy 1 . ,95- uryQ'k'AI ,-557 Q A' Q! if 6 vi' if 9 A 4':!5 , , ' J 2 . , J' 4 ' A Pigs hi' - Q. 1 ' 3 4 . f S- HS' iffffggzlimi INTRAMURAL BOWLING ROW 2 Gattuker Kobak France Hoffman Mueller Kaat 1 Huldebrandt Johnson Rubow Ruchardt Wanla ROW 1 Holtz Bcrndt Nowak Otto Paetzold Vachowaak Magrecke Ruehle the Natlonal League th a re ord of 26 l2 Bowling with captain Don Paetzold were Allen Otto Duck Procter Don Bates and Duck Ryan The American League was paced by the 3005 who had a record of 28 lO Led by Roger Rubow the Thompson Jam Hlldebrandt and Bob Jager Carl Paetzold and Roger Kort copped the doubles champlonshlp wth ll38 puns whsle Lloyd Kurth took the singles champlonshnp wrth a high series of 572 811 onas es one t a s Ac non o the alleys n Grande nds up t deluvery p 1 4 Y. J. .4 1 X s fa, ,r V,. I V Q ,Dx l . : , 1, A Q b1 I V h h , C O l Y D 1 pr - K ' J .V Qt ' In intramural bowling the Bowlers Best topped team was made up of Dave Johnson, Ronnie ' wi c - . , ' ' , . I . I I . U . . i . . l. J whe I or plil. 2. t' n , Q V 3. Jah wi or a fl, 4 2- - j i ' 1 . .- lr-. y , g, 4 'f' x ' in QV' v -. ,W 5 . X - GIRLS SPORTS ik -L girls possess hea vigor and vitai . i the rapable hands of Miss Becker and iss Morgan girls' sports once again rated very high o, the list of educational activities. SOFTBALL-Marlys Marcott waits for one to come down the middle and waist high as Sally Josiger catches and Diane Epding calls 'em from behind the plate. ROLL CALL-Penny Seim lines up the sixth pe- riod iunior gym class in the girls gym for roll call every Tuesday and Thursday. ., THE RINGS-Miss Becker helps Bette Effa and Liz McCarten get into this pretzel-like position on the rings while the rest ofthe class looks . FOLK DANCING-' And a grand right to your partner. Lois Woehlert Sue Hendrickson and Jean Sorenson seem to be enioying them- selves. Miss Becker is showing Jean Baumann De- Lores Leininger Karen Manicke and Mary Ellen Mueller the three finger grip. , TENNIS-In the fall and spring one can see a group of girls running toward Thom Field They are going over for tennis here Miss Becker shows some ofthe girls the forehand 9 P 1 fp, 1 Ith, l ty tr M 'Y l 2 3 on A . 5. ARCHERY- This is the way it's done, girls. 6 BECKER AND MORGAN S GYM CLASSES V eyball as a very popular GAA actnvnty Thus years charnplon team was captarned by Mary Lou Kutrl Out of 36 gurls Nancy Rubow and Gall Seu rt came out un lst and 2nd place res ec tnvely un our l954 55 pang pong tourney to therr teamma es an a GAA basketball game Badmunton as a popular lall and sprung sport Julte Swenby and Beverly Vachowraln keep thenr eye on the btrdne an a closely contested match J anne Machel attempts to lay her rock all ' , . . ' ' . be ' p - Marlene Eggebrecht and Rose Mary Oestreich try to tip the hall A l ' ARE ACTIVE IN MANY SPORTS The wmnrng bowlmg team gathers around the scoreboard to fund out then grand total The team was captarned by Shrrley Radont Basketball rs a tavorrte Indoor wrnter sport The wmnrng team prctured here was captarned by Marlene Eggebrecht Julle Swenby attempts one more rn the bug free throw contest About 40 grrls parhcrpated this year Another popular mdoor wrnter sport rs volley as a tast actnve game and s o u 1 to play Ardell Krueger tnes for a stnlre 87 - T I f n 0 . ' t T 3 - ' 'M ' . r xl ' , Y lg . . . 3' . . ,- 4, ' ' ' A ball. It ' ' lot t t n A Y l N CHEERLEADERS OF l955 as C: JANICE STREK Commlssnoner of Pep 0 Charms Cwrce recdnnq clockwise ore Wolfe Schormer Slrek Mcrcon Slculler Donnelly ond Zunker OUSGU s pmred reoc e m wll Fnqhl Tcom Fnqhl Q v 88 ,pv- -if rags S if P' 'X +161 THE VARSITY JOUAD CAROL FEILER Faculty Advuaer Four chormm masses o ln n Hud e 3 Two masses cmd c rnnsler luod lhe Locomoflve Yell B Team Cheuleoders are Slcndlng Jackson Wahl Callahan Fcvel Kneelnnq Polege Nyholm Swenby Lcndgvcll Wi' ' ' -i SiQ,,',jf' T , c u 15? -E lx ,L X ,X ,Lk Vigil 4 Tix . rv sig? 5:3 f 1' 11 F. Q v .ll j ,K-' - X . ' - E ax ,1 ,f , , ll -T Rv 'l'41!-lx-'V l- W f L Q' 0 xr' I l X I I N ANN fb fx X X 'L O I fi . l E' , A ix I 5 , la EF . X . N X X49 V. It I x 4 X K' In he d I , ' ' 1 , , 2, ' q g dl , l, W S 7 h T. u cli ox 'h 'K 4, ' H ' : ' z , , , 5 , , 3, bl . A Q Q1 Q -,Q 4 I I ,. r . , Sig' Mal? sr:N:ons 33. ev, A ' +141 1. -- ,- f k , -4. lr , 'gl :Z if bn- ml V, .1-5555 ,W an . 1.64 x .Q A J' w ,yn .1 A 'ff .. . ,., pm,-Q V L, 1 1, 4 fA Q7'2::. ,,. . -P .Mer- A - .1 ' ,, xl. If ' ,fk,,.- ' f - EIL ,. rf- J gg? .Ls c 4 six wx .1 x, -' 'V if 5 A b V 7' 5'-4 Q TT, -1- ' W' ' f'1':w.,J ,, . J, L.. . - , . NL R' ' sr vfggwx- ,. . D, L fa, .A ' 'if ' W I . ' N' V' n. K , V. :Je . , Qr 1 Q . ' - ' ul',. 4 .fqfis z '.,,, Ula' 4. - . -1 . ,mgti,Qw:x,, . A Q raguf' rx' Im wg s 'f M: I ,i.,-xA- N -' -9 . --.,......-... r . 'Z'- ws- 12' nz, Class ol i955 S E N l O R Strek, Seefeldt, France As we entered the doors of Wausau Senior High in September of i954 to begin our Senior year, a sad thought struck us . . . This was our last year, and never again would we be starting another year in high school . . . This thought was soon lost in the fun and study of the year . . . Our class was safely brought through its final year of high school under the competent leadership of President Jim Seefeldt, Vice-President Tom France, and our Secretary Janice Strek . . . An autumn night found Connie Kahn reigning over this year's festivities as Wausau Day Queen . . . The rush and glamour of graduation pictures found us all looking at the birdie . . . Play practice started and with it came work and worry, but mostly fun, enjoyment and friendship. We were mighty proud of the finished product: The Importance of Being Earnest . . . Christmas holidays and the Marshmallow World, the Junior Girls' Formal Dance at the Elks Club broke the routine of school . . . Time rolled around for the filing of applications for scholarships, and ordering announce- ments and name cards . . . Between the Wahiscan and the Skyrocket we gave the best years of our lives . . . Forensics, athletics, art, and music also took up quite a bit of our time. . . The last things finally began to happen . . . the Junior Prom . . . Baccalaureate Services. . . then - Graduation in June . . .We had completed three happy, friendship-filled years . . . Yes, we had become an important part of Senior High but more than that - Senior High had become an important part of all of us. 90 CLASS OFFIC JIM SEEFELDT President TOM FRANCE Vice-President JANICE STREK Secretary Clara V. Nelms Class Adviser ERS VIRGINIA GLADYS PETE BARB VERLYNE ANN MARTHA JOYCE JERRY A J 1 fri -- 5.1. TIPS 2 5.3-?iil'fb . - '- j fi? '-'-41. '- : r , . W- ' 'fsiilki fi. I f W . ' I . Y W' ' Q ' -. 'mf 5'-Egfr grim,-.wg Q- I ggi .gi I JERRY JACK SHIRLEY DAVE JERRY LOIS GLORIA BILL PHIL VIRGINIA ABITZ - Art Club 2. Junior Gregg 3. Senior Gregg 4. G.A.A. 3. Stenographer. BARBARA BABCOCK - G.A.A. 2. Monitor 2-4. Pep Club 2-4. Y-Teens 2,4. Married l?I MARTHA BAKER - Drama Club 2,3. Spanish Club 3,4. Music Club 4. Religious Education. GLADYS BARNISH - Music Club 2,4. Monitor 3,4. Japan and West Coast. VERLYNE ANNE BARTEL - Skyrocket Staff 3,4. German Club 3,4. F.T.A. 3. Parish or Social Worker. JOYCE BAUER - Library Club 2,4. Junior Gregg 3. Sen- ior Grcgg 4. Music Club 3. Secretary. PETER BAUER - State Champion Dairy Products Judge 3. Home Room President 4. Conservation Club 2,3. En- gineer. ANN BAUMAN - Latin Club 2. Y-Teens 2,4. Pep Club 3. Chemistry Club 4. Nurse. JEROME BAUMGARDT - Proiectionist Club 2. Music Club 4. Engineer. GERALD BECK - Vice President of Quill and Scroll 4. Wahiscan Class Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4. Uthrotar 4. Doctor of Medicine. DAVID BEILKE - Accounting. GLORIA ANN BENNETT - Music Club 2-4. G.A.A. 2,3. Student Council 3. Y-Teens 2,3. English Teacher. JACK BERARD - Drama Club 2-4. Forensics 2-4. Class Play 4. Debate 3,4. Army Chaplain. GERALD BERG - Navy BILL BESSEY - Boy Scouts 2-4. Ski Club 3,4. Chemistry Club 3. Research Chemist or Medical Doctor. SHIRLEY BEYER - Library Club 3,4. Home Economics Club 4. Country School Teacher. LOIS BIERBRAUER - Y-Teens 2,4. Band Maiorette 2,3. Drama Club 3. Pep Club 3. Nurse. PHIL BIGSBY - Boy Scouts 2-4. Class Play 4. Chess Club 3,4. Curling Club 4. 91 6 Q .,,. I Q!! HT A -K5 Ms Q ... DAVE BONNIE MARY JANE DOROTHY LORETTA GINNY JANICE BEV ,I-. ., LW' 1 ,. 1335.23 5 7 A S Zimk Q. -ai, Y:- I . . 4 1. 1 fz . w, 11135 ., -W .24 , CAROL BERNITTA GARY MARILYN JOHN PEGGY MARY LEE MARLYS ARVO MARIGENE BIGUS - Junior Gregg 3. Senior Gregg 4. Monitor 3,4. Music Club 3. Secretary. MARY JANE BLASKOWSKI - Library 3,4. Home Econom- ics 4. Marriage. VIRGINIA BLIESE - Music Club 3,4. Future Teachers Club 4. Secretary. DAVE BLOCH - Ski Club 2,3. Thorp Hi Y 2. Curling Club 4. Chemistry Club 4. Pharmacist. DOROTHY BLOCH - G.A.A. 2,3,4. F.T.A. 4. Nurse. JANICE BOETTCHER - Skyrocket 2,3,4. Music Club 2,4. Student Council 3. Chaperon Committee 2,3,4. Nurse. BONNIE BOHL - Junior Girls Committee 3. Spanish Club 3. Music Club 3,4. Ski Club 2,4. Business Education Teacher. LORETTA BONKOSKI - G.A.A. 2,3,4. Pep Club 2,3. Ger- man Club 3. Senior Gregg 4. Secretary. BEVERLY BOPF - G.A.A. 2,3,4. Home Room Pres. 3. Home Room Sec. 4. F.T.A. 4. Office Worker. 92 CAROL BORCHARDT - Monitor 2,3,4. G.A.A. 4. German Club 2,3. Pep Club 3. Teacher. MARILYN BRADFORD - G.A.A. 2,3,4. Art Club 2. Pep Club 3. F.T.A. 4. Elementary School Teacher. MARY LEE BRADLEY - Student Council 2. Latin Club 2. Junior Girls Committee 3. Aqua Club 4. Social Field. BERNITTA BRAMER - G.A.A. 2,3,4. Junior Gregg 3. Home Economics Club 4. Cafeteria 2,3,4. Nurse. JOHN BRAND - Home Room Pres. 2. Vice Pres. Pep Comm. 4. Student Council 4. Tennis 2. Businessman. MARLYS BRANDENBURG - G.A.A. 2,3. Senior Gregg 4. Music Club 4. Stenographer or Piano Teacher. GARY BRANDENBURG - Art Club 3. Photography 4. Music Club 4. MARGARET BRENNAN - Latin Club 2,3. G.A.A. 2. Pep Club 3. Book Club 4. ARVO BRITTEN - Football 2,3,4. Basketball 2,3,4. Base- ball 4. Spanish Club 3,4. Sportswriter or Announcer. ... 5? -I :'7,5.Q. sfiiiixx 'l '21 N 4 -Q 1 'X ' f NANCY JACQUIE JOYCE NEAL JOHN KEN ROBERT TOM GAYLE W. P' DEAR WAUSAU HIGH, Three short years ago I first entered your halls as a Sophomore - timid, lost and a bit afraid of you. It was then that you took me by the hand and showed me around. You told me that your halls had lots of ex- citing surprises waiting for me. You intro- duced me to your extra-curricular activities, you told me that I could study and learn Iots of wonderful things, and still have loads of fun. With your advice ringing in my ears, I started on my iourney through your won- derful halls. Now that journey is almost over. l've had a swell time. Your loyal teach- ers have taught me many things which l'm sure will help me along the road ahead. With others I've learned that school can be Iots of fun. l'm sure I'll never forget debate and forensics as well as clubs and athletic contests. Well, I'll have to be leaving you. Thanks so much for all the help you've given me these last three years. I know that there will always be a tender spot in my heart for you. Good-bye now! Your loyal friend, Ken Campbell NANCY BROWN - G.A.A. 2-4. Y-Teens 2,3. Pep Club 3. Senior Gregg 4. Secretary and Housewife. NEAL ALAN BRUEHLING - F.T.A. 2-4. Biology Club 2. Teacher ROBERT BRUMMOND - JACOUIE LEE BRUNELL - Quill and Scroll 3,4. Wahiscan Ed. and Bus. Staffs 3,4. Senior Class Announcements Comm. 4. Student Council 4. CPA JOHN BUNTROCK - Golf 3. Automotive Technician TOM W. BUREK - DeMoIay 2-4. Activity Photographer 2-4. Football 2,3. Explorer Scouts 2-4. Minister. JOYCE BURZINSKI - Art Club 2. Music Club 2. G.A.A. 4. Tumbling Club 4. Secretary. KEN CAMPBELL - Debate 2-4. Forensics 2-4. Student Council 2,4. Chemistry Club 4. Chemical Engineer. GAYLE L. CARPENTER - Junior Gregg 3. Senior Gregg 4. Drama Club 3. Student Council 4. Secretary. 93 it Zi -fiilifx SHIRLEY GORDON JERRY LAVERN JOAN MARLET-IE DELORES KURT MARJORIE SHIRLEY JUDY SHARON YVONNE CAROL JEAN ED BILL LOIS SHIRLEY CHAMPINE - G.A.A. 2-4. Y-Teens 2. Junior LAVERN DEGNER - Golf 2. Salesman. Gregg 3. Senior Gregg 4. Secretary. SHIRLEY DEMBROCK - Junior Gregg 3. Senior Gregg 4. DELORES CLARK - Library Club 4. G.A.A. 3. Beauty Secretary. Culture. EDWARD DETERT - Detroit Test Driver. YVONNE COEL - G.A.A. 2-4. Nurse. GORDON common - Thofps Hi-Y 3,4. wohaswn Buss- JOAN WHWLER ' ness Staff 3. Stage Crew 3,4. Curling Club 3,4. JUDITH DIENER - Spring ploy Make-up Committee 3- KURT COTA - Pep Club 2,3. Radio and Electronics. Class Pl0Y C05lUme5 Committee 4' PSP ClUb 3- OCCU' pational Therapist. CAROL JEAN CROYMANS - Quill and Scroll 3,4. Wahis- . can Index Editor 3, Associate Editor 4. Chaperon Com- Bill DLETZLER ' BU5'ne55mC'n- Wee 2'3' OCC p o ' The S MARLENE DIPPMANN - Latin club 2. Pep club 3. spring JERRY CZECH . Eodory Worker- Play Make-Up Committee 3. Nurse. MARJORIE CZECH , Music Club 3. Junior Gregg 3. SHARON DISBROW - Debate 2-4. Job's Daughters 3,4. Senior Gregg 4. Secretory. Drama Club 2-4. Forensics 2,4. Librarian. JEAN DAILEY - G.A.A. 2. Library Club 4. Senior Gregg LOIS DODGE - Skyrocket 2-4. Job's Daughters 2-4. Y- 4. Secretary. Teens 2,3. German Club 3,4. Pharmacist. 94 ezz ,-, . 1.15 A 'X Q .. SALLY DIANE DIANE HAROLD GERALD LOIS GLORIAN LOIS MARLENE Well, old friend, the time has come. The time has come when we must say good-bye. As I look back upon the many and memor- able times we've had, it kind of makes me wish that next year you and I could shake hands all over again and say Let's make these next three years the greatest. I get real sentimental whenever I realize that next year I won't have your close compan- ionship and that I'Il have to sort of start all over. You know, we've both got a iob to do. You must continue to build and give many strong men and women to our coun- try, and I must go forth and use the many things you gave me. Sure, we're parting, but even still I will always remember you, friend. I hope our trails will cross again soon. So long, Wausau High! Jim Seefeldt SALLY BEYER HAROLD DRAEGER -- Cross Country 2-4. Baseball 2. Hockey 3,4. Track 3,4. Mechanic. GLORIAN DREWS - G.A.A. 2. Library 4. Senior Gregg 4. Secretary. DIANE DUTRISAC - Make-up Comm. for Spring Play 3. Biology Club 2. Art Club 2. Pep Club 3. Fashion Illus- trator. GERALD DUWE - Biology Club 2. Accountant. LOIS EDELBURG - G.A.A. 3. Tumbling Club 3. Senior Gregg 4. Stenographer. DIANE EDWARDS - G.A.A. 2,3. Ski Club 2. F.T.A. 4. Pep Club 2. LOIS JEAN EFFA - G.A.A. 2-4. Y-Teens 2-4. Home Room Pres. 2. Monitor 3,4. Elementary Teacher. MARLENE EGGEBRECHT - G.A.A. 2-4. Ski Club 2-4 Wahiscan Bus. Staff 2-4. Sec'y. of Waugonian Council 4. Nurse. BOAT xi Q-lx. eva, i ' -s OUR GREEN YEARS To Miss Halsor, my teachers and all my classmates As the golden sun is melting ln the blueness of the night, There's a promise of tomorrow lt will shine both fair and bright. And today we see the gleaming, Even though we soon must part, ln the coming of the future There are hopes that fill each heart. These three years we've spent together Mid the scenes we love so well, Will remain our fondest memories Wrapped in youth's sweet mystic spell. Journeying down life's rugged pathway Still our thoughts will oft return, To the happy days remembered, Where we strove life's rules to learn. We'll go forth with firm endeavor And its purpose ever true. Our one motto is success, In whatever we may do. Looking back on days behind us, We shall treasure those most dear, Of our beloved Wausau High School And her name will we revere. Always a friend, Sally Ann Link 96 JACK ELBE - Musicologist. JUDY EMERICH - F.T.A. 2, Music Club 3,4. Jr. Gregg 3, Senior Gregg 4. Secretary. ARDYTHE EPDING - G.A.A. 2,3,4. Pep club 2. ska club 3,4. Student Council 2. Office Worker. DELORES FEHLHABER - Jr. Gregg 3. Senior Gregg 4, Music Club 3. Secretary. ROGER FEHLHABER - Class President 2,3. Badger Boys 3. Student Council President 4. Uthrotar 3. Engineer. GERALDINE FISHER - G.A.A. 2,3. F.T.A. 4. Pep Club 3, Music 2. Beautician. BERNIECE FITZKE - Jr. Gregg 3, Senior Gregg 4. Secre- tary. JOYCE FLORINE A Music Club 2. Ski Club 2,3. Spanish Club 3. Drama Club 4. Elementary Education Teacher. TOM FRANCE - Wahiscan 4. Student Council Secretary 3. Cross Country 2,3,4. Senior Class Vice President 4. Doctor. JACK DELORES BERNIECE JUDY ROG JOYCE ARDYTH GERRY TOM y av' sa V K PI it 'wir HAROLD FRIZZELL - F.F.A. 3,4, Conservation 3,4. Dealer. 5,fipf,,ateA FRCQEMING ' Home Economics 4. Housewife. RAMIJNA FUST - Book Club 4. Pep Club 3. Home Econ- omics Club 4. Monitor 3,4. Social worker. HARRY GATTIKER - Conservation Club 2,3,4. Camera Club 2. Student Council 3. Bowling 4. Florist. PETER FISHER f Army career. PATRICIA LEE GENRICH - Book Club 2. Biology Club 2. Shorthand Club 3. Home Economics Club 4. Waves. MARY JEAN GENZ - Band 2,3,4. Book Club 2. Junior Gregg 3. Senior Gregg 4. Secretary. TWYILA LEE GIBSON - F.T.A. 3,4. Wahiscan Business Stott 4. French Club 3,4. Publicity Committee Senior Class Play 4. Teacher of the deaf. GERALD GISSELMAN - Football 2,3,4. Basketball 2. Ski Club 3,4. Accountant. HAROLD HARRY MARY BARBARA PETER TWYILA RAMONA PAT JERRY ,gf- -if-1' M- . ' 'SL A6 A .V 4-I ', rf' 5-saggy.:-ar N 5 2, ,N CAROLYN GOETSCH - Skyrocket 3,4. Debate and For- ensics 2,3,4. Jr. Girls Formal Committee 3. Y-Teens 2,-4. Bacterioligist. RONALD GOETSCH - Football 4. Football Manager 2,3. Hockey Manager 2,3,4. Chemistry Club 4. Physical Edu- cation Instructor. WAYNE GOETSCH - Conservation Club 2,3,4. Intra- mural Football 4. MARGARET GOLLUBSKE - Junior Gregg 3. Senior Gregg 4. Secretary. PATRICIA GOODWIN - Student Council 2. Pep Com- mittee 4. Y-Teens 2,3,4. Publicity Chairman, Jr. Prom 3. Nurse. FERN GRITZMACHER - Library Club 2. Pep Club 3. Home Economics 4. Housewife. FRED HANNA - Proiectionist Club 2,3,-4. Stage Crew 4. Math Club 3. JOHN HANSON - F.F.A. 2,3. Student Council 4. Track 2,3,4, Cross Country 2,3,4. Air Force. JOHN HAPKE - Chemistry Club 4. Radio Technician. CAROLYN MARGARET FRED RONNIE PAT JOHN WAYNE FERN JOHN ll ft 2? Q Seniors VIVIAN HAPKE - G.A.A. 3,4 Pep Club 3. Stenographef DICK HASKIN - Proiectionists 2,3. Archery Club 3 A1 U Club 4, Astronomy Club 4. Engineer. KEN HECK - Student Council 4. Skyrocket 4. Ulhrctg 4 Curling 3,4, Businessman. DALE HEISE - F.F.A. 2-4. Conservation Club 2-4. Base ball 4. Carpenter. KAREN HELBERG - Forensics 4. Student Council 3. Spring and Class Plays 3,4. Decorations Committee. Elemen tary Teacher. JANICE HENKELMAN - G.A.A. 3,4. Student Council 4 Junior Gregg 3. Retailer. YVONNE HINNER - German Club 2-4. Book Club 23 Senior Gregg 4. Secretary. AMARYLLIS HINTZ - G.A.A. 2-4. Pep Club 2,3. Drama Club 4. Camera Club 2. Teacher. JERRY HOFF - DeMolay 2-4. Cheerleading 2,3. Tennis 2-4. Hi-Y 2-4. Music Coach. F O N D M E M O R I E S VIVIAN DALE YVONNE DICK KARIN AMARYLIIS KEN JANICE JERRY . . .the first days ... wondering if you'll ever be an important part of this new excitement ... the confusion of the first classes trying to remember names, faces, and room numbers all at once being able to say, We, thy sons and daughters' '... the wet coat smell of crowded busses on snowy days ... winding among groups of friends on the front sidewalk, anticipating the one o'clock bell the clean, disinfectant odor of shiny waxed halls after vacations hours spent in smocks and paintpans working on decorations, stage settings . . . watching students seat themselves at assemblies . . . Mr. Boettcher's Christmas blessing student council installa- tions ... and with this flag I pledge ... stand- ing alone on the stage, listening to the wind howling way above the catwalks saying as a Senior this is my last football game my last hop ... my last 'Hail to thee' ... the sudden realization that you are grown up GREAT PRIDE, AND THE DEEP SATISFACTION OF KNOWING THAT YOU HAVE PLEDGED YOUR LOYALTY FOREVER TO WAUSAU HIGH . . . Karin Helberg 98 X 1 PHYLLIS HOFFMAN - G.A.A. 4. Pep Comm 4. Housewife. RICHARD HOFFMAN - Bowling 4. Machinist. RICHARD OTTO HOLTZ - Ski Club 2-4. Football 2-4. Track 4. Baseball Manager 2. TOM HOPPE - Biology Club 2. Latin Club 2. Thorps 2-4. Student Council 3. Electrical Engineer. JACK HORAK - Student Council 2. Latin Club 2. Curling Club 3,4. Conservation Club 4. Engineer. CAROL HORN - G,A.A. 2-4. German Club 3,4. Pep Club 3. Chemistry Club 4. Medical Technologist. IRENE JABLONSKI - G.A.A. 3. Housewife. SHlRLEY ANN JABLONSKI - Junior Gregg 3. Music Club. Home Ec. Club. Nurse. DAVID JACKSON - Tophatters 2-4. Forensics 2,4. Stu- dent Council 2-4. Track 2-4. Lawyer. STAN JACOBSON - Chess Club 2. Conservation Club 3. Astronomy Club 4. Forestry Eng.neer. GRACE JAECKS -Junior Gregg 3. Senior Gregg 4. Wau- gonian Council 3,4. Music Club 4. Secretary. RONALD JAECKS - Ski Club 2,3. Photography 3. Art Club 4. Football 2,3. Draftsman. DONALD JAEGER - lntramural Basketball 2. Mechanic. CAROL JAHNKE - Pep Club 2. G.A.A. 3. Airline Stew- ardess. PAT JAMES - Art Club 2,4. Photographic Finisher. ROBERT JENSON - Chess Club 2-4. German Club 3. Curling Club 4. Fireman. PEGGY BRANDENBURG - Latin Club 2-4. Student 2. Skyrocket 2-4. French Club 3,4. Latin Teacher. ROBERTA DIMUZIO - Music Club 4. Drama Club 4. Book Club 3. Secretary or Beautician. 'IF' 'f'5 ii! J ,Nz 1 CP, -' '.i:L. I . W I avr f, t - K 1' A - V C? gf , 0 I ,ff' f I. LARRY HTA CONNIE ANNETTE DICK ELMER O ' i W Q- - lf, aw p Iwi ' tr . ' I Y 1.1, ' 1 Z T 4 -3 ' 1-'fl' .W I . fy nr MARY RoNNiE JERRY NANCY BEVERLY GERRY DON KAREN DANIEL JIROVEC - Bowling 2,3. Tennis 3. Monitor 2-4. Intramurals 2-4. Navy. JOAN JOJADE - Junior Gregg 3. Senior Gregg 4. Jour- nalist. NANCY LEA JOJADE - Junior Gregg 3. Home Room Sec- retary 3. Senior Gregg 4. Secretary. LARRY JUEDES - Machinist CONSTANCE KAHN - G.A.A. 2-4. Junior Gregg 3. Sen- ior Gregg 4. Secretary. DICK KAHN - Hockey 2-4. Electronics. RITA KASTEN - G.A.A. 2-4. Home Economics Club 4. Home Economics Teacher ANNETTE KASTENSCHMIDT - G.A.A. 2-4. Y-Teens 2-4. Jr. Girls' Comm. Latin Club 2. Office Worker. ELMER KELL - Proiectionist Club 2-4. Noon Hour Activi- ties 2,3. Football 3,4. Chemist. IOO PAT KEPLING - Music Club 2-4. G.A.A. 2-4. Y-Teens 2-4. Ski Club 2,3. Music Teacher. GERALD KESEE - Football 2-4. Basketball 2. Track 2. Baseball 4. Architect. GERALDINE KESEE - Home Room Secretary 2-4, Ski Club 4. French Club 4. Drama Club 3. Nurse. MARY KISS - NANCY KLATT - G.A.A. 2-4. Junior Gregg 3. Senior Gregg 4. Elementary Teacher. DON KLOKOW - Home Room President 3. Football 2. Engineer. RON KLOTH - Ski Club 2,3. Art Club 3. BEVERLY KLUG - Book Club 2-4. Music Club 4. Secre- tary. KAREN KLUG - G.A.A. 2,3. Library Club 2,3. Junior Gregg 4. Monitor 4. Beautician. 'f Q' - 'fr' fr, 'f Nfl Nil .I 4 BILL LOUIE JAMES BOB WAYNE ERNIE HAIIRIET LARRY ARDEN WILLIAM ENGMAN - Conservation Club 4. Bowling 4. Carpenter. ROBERT DONALD GREEN - Biology Club 3,4. Butcher. HARRIET KNAPP - Ski Club 2,3. Library Club 2. German Club 3,4. Monitor 3,4. Civil Service Worker. LOUIE KNAPP - Basketball 2-4. Baseball 2-4. Football 2-4. Home Room President 2,3. Accounting. WAYNE KNAPP - Ski Club 3. Intramural Basketball 3. Volleyball 3. Softball 3. Cabinet Making. LAWRENCE KNIPPEL - Usher 2,3. Curling Club 3,4. Pro- iectionist Club 3,4. Draftsman. JAMES KNORR - F.F.A. 2-4, Secretary 2. Forming. ERNEST KOBAK - Ski Club 4. Machinist. ARDEN KORNIG - Ski Club 3,4. Intramural Basketball 3, Bowling 4, Volleyball 4. Carpenter. ,fin Again we come to one of the thresholds of life, a doorway which opens to dreams and ambitions of the future, and closes on one of the most priceless periods of our life, our high school days. School days that were filled with many mixed feelings of excitement and anticipa- tion for coming dances and dates, fears of tests and final grades, satisfaction in hard won accomplishments, and cheer in the friendships we made are nearing a close. The most outstanding of these senti- ments, however, is the binding pride we shared in our school, a pride that was found wherever our school was represented and will remain with us forever to make us proud to claim Wausau High as our Alma Mater. We can not relive the glorious days we have spent with you, but they will live on in our memory forever. Jean Soukup IOI -ww' f I .- . 9 . J' ' fr -.R ,lx ' , fd r 3 ,if ' :gf A f fr- . F' c ' r X s N-Qt X il 4 G' Y N 'Q A if . t -. , 'Q 'T 'FL .4 'S -' f 'N si. 1 , 5 ix I ,. t l I '+- Sy Lg ,.-ff. N I . ' ,S it I Til CAROL FRED SHARON JIM LEILA BRIAN RUTH SHIRLEY CYNTHIA JOAN LUCILLE MARILYN CHARLOTTE ANN ARDELLE JO ANN CLIFFORD LLOYD CAROL GENRICH - Latin Club 2. F.T.A. 3. Chemistry Club 4. Monitor 2, Teacher. RUTH KOEPP -Library Club 2,3. G.A.A. 4. Student Coun- cil 4. Monitor 3,4. Beautician. CHARLOTTE KOLBE - Student Council 2. G.A.A. 2,3. Latin Club 2. Music Club 3,4. Laboratory Technician. FRED ZIMMERER - Track 2,3,4. Student Council 4. Intra- mural Basketball 2,3. Forester or Ranger. SHIRLEY KRAIMER - G.A.A. 2,3,4. Junior Gregg 3. Sen- ior Gregg 4. Stenographer. ANNETTE KRAUSE - German Club 2,3. Skyrocket 2,3,4. Forensics 2,4. Y-Teens 2,3,4. Teacher. SHARON KROENING - G.A.A. 2,3. Secretary. CYNTHIA KROLIKOWSKI - Art Club 2,4. Music Club 2. Beautician. ARDELLE KRUEGER - G.A.A. 2-4. Wahiscon Business Staff 3,4. Skyrocket Reporter 3,4. German Club 2,4. Music Teacher. 1 IO2 JAMES KRUEGER - F.F.A. 2. Astronomy Club 4. Teacher. JOAN RAE KRUEGER - G.A.A. 2-4. Work in factory. JOANN VERA KRUEGER - G.A.A. 2-4. Junior Gregg 3. Senior Gregg 4, Secretarial Work. LEILA L, KRUEGER - G.A.A. 2-4. Pep Club 3. Senior Gregg 4. Student Council 4. Secretary. LUCILLE KRUEGER - G.A.A. 2-4. Pep Club 3. German Club 3,4. Sr. Class Play Costume Committee 4. Nurse. CLIFFORD KUFAHL - F.F.A. 2-4. Farmer. BRIAN KULAS - Basketball 2-4. Tennis 2-4. Cross-Coun- try 2,3. Home Room Pres. 2,4. Physical Ed. Director or Teacher. MARILYN KUMEROW - G.A.A. 2-4. Music Club 2,4. Y. W.C.A. 2-4. Pep Club 3. Nurse. LLOYD KURTH - Baseball 2,3. Hockey 2,3. Intramural Basketball 2-4. Archery Club 4. Forest Ranger or Game Warden. ht MARY LOU BRUCE SYLVIA MARGARET KEN LORRAINE TERRY CAROL LAYTON DEAR wAusAu HIGH, lt's hard to express the sad feeling When saying farewell to a friend like you, As you have played such a maior part In molding my future and happiness too. I held you in awe In my sophomore days, And our friendship grew ln numerous ways. Your faculty, I sincerely say, Has greatly guided me on my way Giving advice and encouragement too That was appreciated even more than you knew Busy were the days I spent with you With daily assignments, activities too. Many were the times we laughed together And you urged me on in all kinds of weather. I sincerely wish to say As graduation day grows nigh, TO THEE l PLEDGE MY LOYALTY FOREVER WAUSAU HIGH! Sincerely, Joan Lepinski MARY LOU KUTIL - G.A.A. 2-4. Library Club 2,3. Home Room Secretary 4. Secretary. MARGARET LABEDIS - G.A.A. 2-4. Pep Club 3. Monitor 3,4. TERRY LADWIG - Thorpes Hi-Y Club 2-4. Stage Crew 2-4. Wisconsin Valley Radio Assn. 2-4. Amateur Radio Relay League 3-4. Electrical Engineer. BRUCE LAMBRECHT - Intramural Swimming 2. Archery Club 4. KENNETH LANG - Ski Club 2,4, Golf 2,4. Intramural Basketball 3. Noon Hour Softball 2. Draftsman. CAROL LANGHOFF - G.A.A. 2,3. F.T.A. 2-4. Teacher. SYLVIA LANGHOFF - G.A.A. 2,3. Pep Club 3. Tumbling Club 3. Home Ec. Club 4. Teacher. LORRAINE LASKA - Quill and Scroll 3. Skyrocket Bus. Staff 3,4. Wahiscan Bus. Staff 4. Library Assistant 2-4. Secretary. LAYTON LEITERMANN - Track 2. Archery 3. Buyer for a large store. T03 Seniors As we bid farewell to our Alma Mater, we do so with a feeling of deep regret, for we can never relive these past few years. We can only hope we have gained suffi- ciently from them. May we never forget our joys, sorrows, failures, and accomplish- ments, that feeling of pride when our team came out on top, our disappointment if they didn't, the final exams we took and that theme we worked so hard to complete, those really nice times in home room with the friends we made. We cherish that feel- ing of belonging. Each of us in his own way is leaving a part of himself at Wausau Senior High. The post is gone, leaving us with many cherished memories for the future. None of us could begin to tell what the future may bring, for we have a long iourney ahead of us. We can only hope it yields all the things we desire of it. Jeanne Mochel lO4 JOAN LEPINSKI - Skyrocket 23, Editor 4. Orchestra 2,1 11. Forensics 2,3,4. German Club 2,3,4. Home Economics MAXINE LEVERTON A Pep Club 3. Music Club A Comm, Teacher. ARLENE LIEBERS - Monitor 3. Elementary Teacher. LARRY LILLGE - Skyrocket 3,4. Student Council 2. WU. hiscan 4. Pep Committee 2,3,4. Business Administration, SALLY LINK - Wahiscan Editorial Staff 11. Student Counf cil 3,4. French Club 3,4. Home Room Soc. 3. Teaching and Counciling. SHARON LITZER - Skyrocket 4. Band 2,3,4. Latin Club, G.A.A. 2,4. Nursing. LA VERN LUEBSTORF - Football 3,4. Basketball 23,11 Student Council 4. Track 3.4. Mothematician. RUTH LUECK - Jr. Gregg Club. Sr. Gregg Club. Secretary. HOWARD LUEDTKE - Band 2,3,4. Top Hatters 11. Moth Club 4. Electronic Engineer. JOAN LARRY LAVERN MAXINE SALLY RUTH ARLENE SHARON HOWARD JUDITH LUEDTKE - Junior Gregg 3. Senior Gregg 4. Of- fice 'Worker. SHHQLEY LUEDTKE - G.A.A. 4. Home EC. Club 4. Monitor 4, WACS. PEDER C. LUND - Sr. Class Play Student Director 4. Home Room Pres. 3,4. Wahiscan 4. Uthrotar 4. Forester or Chemist. JEANNE MACHEL - Waugonian Council 4. Student Council 4. Queen Candidate 4. Wahiscan 3-4. JOAN MAGRECKE - G.A.A. 2,4. Art Club 3. Telephone Operator or Filing Clerk. JANET MALAK - G.A.A. 2. Junior Gregg 3. Senior Gregg 4. Office Worker. CAROLYN MALUEG - Senior Class Play Comm. 4. Spring Play Comm. 3. F.T.A. 3,4. Spanish Club 4. WAYNE MANECKE - Proiectionist 2,4. Chemistry Club 3. Music Club 3. Curling Club 4. Watchmaker. JUDITH JEANNE CAROLYN SHIRLEY JOAN WAYNE PEDER JANET TOM TOM MARKS - Baseball 3,4. Track 2. JOELLEN MARSH - Latin Club 2. German Club 3,4. G. A.A. 2. F.T.A. Sec'y. 4. Teacher. KARL MARQUARDT - Badger Boys 3. Uthrotar 3. Quill and Scroll 4. Skyrocket 2,3. Managing Ed. 4. Pharmacist. GLORIA MARTENS - G.A.A. 2,3,4. Office Worker. ROBERTA MARX - G.A.A. 2,3. Student Council 3. Sky- rocket 3. Senior Gregg 4. Office Worker. JOHN MATHIE - Ski Club 2,3,4. DAVID B. MATTER - Ski Club 2. Math Club 4. DEAN MATZKE - Chess Club 2,3. Ski Club 2,3. Thorps 3,4. Math Club 4. Industrial Arts Teacher. CLAUDIA MAURER - Wahiscan 3. Student Council 3. Prom Dec. Comm. 3. Senior Class Play Comm. 4. Home Economist. BETTY McCANDLESS - Drama Club 3,4. Camera Club 2. Latin Club 2. Pep Club 3. Housewife. KARL ROBERTA DEAN .IO ELLEN JOHN CLAUDIA GLORIA DAVID BETTY . N uf.s25B2 105 Linda Miller IN MEMORIAM To our classmate Linda Miller who will be missed always by those who knew her Remember when she said, at the end of her lunior year So long, see you next year Trul we were deprived of a vibrant per sonality and have missed her great ly this year as we will in years to come PATRICIA McCARTHY - Student Council 2, Laurel Ex. change Student 2, Spring Play 3, Senior Class Play DE. rector 4. Skyrocket 3,4. Social NNorker. THOMAS MCDONALD - Curling 2,3,4. Track 2,3,4. F,F, A. 2,3,4. Bowling 4. Agriculturalist. GERALD MCKEEHAN - Pep Club 2,3. French Club 2, X. ray Technician. JANEAN MEILAHN - G.A,A. 2. Jr. Gregg 3,4. Senior Class Play Comm. 4. Office Worker. GLORIA MEISTER - Music Club 4. JAMES MERWIN - Biology 2. Conservation Club 3. Trees for Tomorrow 2. Accountant. LA VERNE MICHLIG - Hockey 3,4. Baseball 3,4. Service Career. RUTH MIDLIKOWSKI - Music Club 2,4. Jr. Gregg Club 3, Home Ec. Club 4. Secretary. JOHN MIELKE - Biology Club 2, French Club 3,4. Drama Club 4, Music Club 3, Minister, PAT JANEAN LAVERN TOM GLORIA RUTH JERRY JIM JOHN Q! BETTY MIKKELSON - G.A.A. 2-4. Student Council 3. junior Gregg 3. Senior Gregg 4. DAVE MILWARD - German Club 2,3. Music Club 4. Com- mercial Artist. HOWARD MINKOFF - High Candy Salesman 2. Winner of Drivers' Rodeo 2. German Club 3,4. Thorp Hi-Y 2-4. Salesman. JOANN MORRIS - Drama Club 2,3. French Club 3,4. Student Council 2. Spring Play 3. English Teacher. TOM MUELLER - Football 2,3. Curling 3,4. Uthrotar 4. Home Room President 2,3. Engineer. PHYLLIS MYRBERG - Pep Club 2,3. Student Council 4. Art Club 4. Latin Club 3. Office Employee. BONNIE NATARUS - Publicity Chairman for Jr. Girls' 3. Forensics 2,4. French Club 3,4. Nurse. TIM NATARUS - Football 2. Pep Club 3. Music Club 3,4. Forestry. BETTY JO ANN BONNIE DAVID TOM TIM WARD PHYLLIS SHIRLEY SHIRLEY NEITZKE - Music Club 2. Book Club 3. Home Economics Club 4. Library Club 4. Bookkeeper. BEVERLY NELSON - G.A.A. 2-4. Nurse. CAROL NELSON - G.A.A. 2,4. Checking Committee 3,4. Spanish Club 3,4. Music Club 4. Airline Receptionist. SANDRA ANN NELSON - Secretary. VIRGINIA DORIS NIENOW - G.A.A. 2-4. Spanish Club 3. Home Economics Club 4. Airline Stewordess. SANDRA NIKOLAI - G.A.A. 2,4. German Club 3, Presi- dent 4. Chemistry Club Treasurer 4. Nurse. DICK NOWAK - Ski Club 2,3. Archery Club 4. Musician. JANICE NUERNBERG - Latin Club 2-4. G.A.A. 2-4. Spanish Club 4. Curling Club 4. Teacher. JAMES O'BRIEN - Football 2-4. Basketball 2-4. Badger Boys State 3. Uthrotar 3. Engineer. JOHN OHRMUNDT - Football 2-4. Hockey 2-4. Home Room Vice President 2,4. Roch Hi-Y Club 4. Salesman. BEVERLY VIRGINIA JANICE CAROL SANDRA JIM SANDY DICK JOHN 2 --un 'S DAVE SHARON ALLEN ALLEN VERNEEN AGNES CAROL BILL BOB if rl A lil' 'K . Q 5 tg f . I , ,- ,., ' I ANN DON JANETT NANCY JUDY MARY ANN SHIRLEY NOLA DONA DAVID OLSHANSKI - Tophatters 2-4. Thorps Hi-Y 2-4. Music Club 2-4. Dance Band Leader. ALLEN D. OLSON - Latin Club 3. Conservation Club 4. Bowling 4. Electrical Engineer. CAROL ANN OLSON - G.A.A. 2-4. Housewife. SHARON OLSON - G.A.A. 2-4. Wahiscan Staff 2-4. Y Teens 2-4. Skyrocket Staff 3,4. Journalist. VERNEEN OLSON - Pep Club 2. G.A.A. 3. Ski Club 4 Teacher. WILLIAM OPICHKA - F.F.A. 2-4. Aqua Club 4. Motor- cyclist. AL OPPER - Football 2-4. Track 4. Ski Club 2. Intra- mural Softball 2. Mechanical Engineer. AGNES OSTERBRINK - G.A.A. 2,4. Senior Gregg 4 Stenographer. ROBERT LEE OTTO - Biology Club 2. Music Club 3,4 Bookkeeper. 108 ANNE SCHOEDER - Monitor 3,4. Pep Club 3. Biology Club 2. Beautician or Dental Assistant. NANCIE PAGEL - Monitor 3,4. Music Club 3,4. Pep Club 3. Student Council 2. Housewife. SHIRLEY PAGEL - Y-Teens 2,3. G.A.A. 2,3. Pep Club 3. Senior Gregg 4. Beautician. DONALD PAGENKOPF - Latin Club 2,3. Biology 2. Archery Club 3. Chemistry Club 4. Television Technician. JUDY PAPENFUSS - Wahiscan Exchange Editor 3. French Club 3,4. Chairman of Jr. Girls' Publicity Comm. 3. First Lady. NOLA PARKS - Music Club 2-4. Monitor 3,4. Home Room Secretary 4. Spanish Club 3,4. JANET SPORISKY - MARY ANN PAUTZ - G.A.A. 2. F.T.A. 2-4. Kindergarten Teacher. DONA PENN - G.A.A. 2. Drama Club 3. Senior Gregg 4. Music Club 4. Nurse. A fat GORDON JOHN BOB JOANNA JIM WAYNE KEN CAROL JEAN NANCIE GORDON PENROSE - Naval Pilot. JOANNA PERSKE - Wahiscan Business Assistant Mana- ger 3, Manager 4. Class Play 4. German Club Secretary 2,3. Pharmacist. KENNETH PETERS - Football 3. Baseball 3. F.B.l. Man. JON PETERSON - Football 3. Drama Club 2. Police Work. JAMES PHILLIPS - Tophatters 2-4. Skyrocket 2-4. Senior Class Play 4. Student Council President 4. CAROL PIERSCHALLA - G.A.A. 2-4. Senior Gregg 4. Ot- fice Worker. ROBERT PLANT - Music Club 2-4. Bowling 2. Thorps Hi- Y 4. Savings Bond Comm. 4. Federal Tax Accounting. R. WAYNE PLANT - Tophatters 2-4. Music Club 2-4. De- bate 2. Student Council Representative. Pharmacist. NANCIE PLIER - Student Council Decorations Committee 2-4. G.A.A. 2-4, Curling 2-4. Spanish Club 3,4. Com- mercial Artist. DEAR WAUSAU HIGH, This is just a little thank you note. It will be small but I hope that it will fully express my feelings. Thank you, Wausau High, for three years full of memories that I shall keep forever and ever. How could I forget those bustling halls, the smell of desk tops, football games, those crowded hops, and the feel- ing of being one with over a thousand other students. I was a part of something great, a part of YOU, Wausau High. Most important of all, I want to thank you for giving me the opportunity of learn- ing. What you have taught me will direct the course of my life. What I am now, and what I shall be, depend on how well I have learned your lesson. Thanks to you, Wausau High, for the three wonderful years I shall ever know! May you ALWAYS, stand first in my heart. Your affectionate son, Tom France lv ,w so I-CH! 109 I . 1- - ' - f 1'-1.,,.: fu I I if -,v D 1 YV ..,1F, I 5' ,N l SALLY MARILYN DENNIS MARIE VODUS SUE GENE 1 , 2 . ,355 -ss I Z, 4 if X . D' 4' 5 5 Q G- ' in J 'V . J SHIRLEY JIM EUGENE J,-.Nas oonoruv now crow. sun sm JACKIE PLISCH - Chairman of Prom Program Committee 3. G.A.A. 2. Drama Club 3. Senior Gregg 4. Secretary. KAY PRAEDEL - Art Club 2-4. G.A.A. 2-4. Y-Teens 2-4. French Club 3,4. Art Designer or Illustrator. GENE PRIEBE - Proiectionist Club 2. Chemistry Club 2. Student Council 3. German Club 4. Businessman. SALLY ANN PRIEBE - G.A.A. 3. Music Club 4. Office Worker. DENNIS PRIGGE - F.F.A. 2, Treasurer 3, President 4. Jr. D.H.l.A. 2-4. Farmer. VODUS MAE PROCK - Camera Club 2. Chemistry Club 3. Latin Club 3. Ski Club 4. Nurse. MARILYN PUARIEA - G.A.A. 2-4. Pep Club 2-3. Student Council 4. Nurse. MARIE CATHERINE PYAN - Junior Gregg 3. Senior Gregg 4. Secretary. SUSAN MARY RADANDT - Ski Club 2-4. G.A.A. 3,4. Cheerleader 3. Music Club 3. Interior Designer. IIO SHIRLEY RADANDT - Pep Club 2-4. G.A.A. 3,4. Student Council 2. Secretary. JANIS RADUENZEL - G.A.A. 2-4. Senior Gregg 4. Beau tician. GLORIA ANN RAHN - Latin Club 2-4. G.A.A. 2 Laboratory Technician. JAMES RANDALL - Tophatters 3,4. Aqua Club 4. Music Club 4. Proiectionist Club 2. Jeweler. DOROTHY REHFELDT - G.A.A. 2-4. Pep Club 2,3. Home Economics Club 4. Housewife. SALLY REMMEL - G.A.A. 2-4. Senior Gregg 4. Stenog- rapher. EUGENE RHYNER - F.F.A. 2-4. Farmer. DONALD RICHTER - Football 2,3, Captain 4. Baseball 2-4. Class Vice-President 3,4. Geologist. WILLIAM RIDDERBUSH - Projectionist Club 4. Auto Mechanic 'G' ,if .1 w. BONNIE DICK MARGARET .IEANETTE CHARLES SHIRLEY LARRY DICK DUANE REMEMBER AS YEARS ROLL BY I shall miss, but never forget, The years at Wausau High. The first as a sophomore, so frightened and yet, l'll remember it as years roll by. Then iust as you l found my place, One year at Wausau High. You helped with a Hi and a smile on your face, l'll remember you as years roll by. Remember that boning, the grades, the test Those years at Wausau High? The games, forensics, the Prom - the rest? l'll remember them as years roll by. Remember our teachers with stern and kind looks All those years at Wausau High? The wisdom they taught us was not iust from books l'll remember it as years go by. And when our class is gone and are through All these years at Wausau High, l'm sure there is something special for you To remember as years roll by. SHARON DISBROW BONNIE LOU ROEDER - Book Club 3. Tumbling Club 3. Home Ec. Club 4. Office Worker. .IEANNETTE ROEMKE - Book Club 3,4. G.A.A. 2-4. Sky- rocket 3,4. Spanish Club 3,4. Journalist or Lit. Teacher. LARRY WILBERT ROLOFF - Basketball 2-4. Football 2-4. Softball 2-4. Ski Club 3. Architect. RICHARD ROLOFF - Basketball 2-4. Biology Club 2. Art Club 2-4. Engineer or Commercial Artist. CHARLES ROYAL - Football 2,3. French Club Pres. 3. Home Room Pres. 3. Thorp Hi-Y Club 2-4. Traveling Salesman. RICHARD RYAN - Ski Club 2-4. Astronomy Club 4. Home Room Vice Pres. 3. Thorps Hi-Y Club 2-4. Automobile Dealer. MARGARET SAHR - F.T.A. 2-4. Latin Club 3,4. Chemistry Club 3. Costumes Comm. for School Plays 3,4. Teacher. SHIRLEY SAINDON - G.A.A. 2-4. Pep Club 3. Secretary. DUANE ST. CLAIR - Biology Club 2. Public Accountant. Ill Seniors A pressed corsage, a folded and wrinkled program, an ink spattered annual. . .these are what are left of our years at Wausau Senior High - items which have signifi- cance only to the individual. . .Items which will bring a smile to the lips of the owner in years to come, for these are our mem- ories. These are the memories which we have lived and which have become a part of each and every one of us. We have done our best to maintain the high level of stand- ing which our school has attained and have attempted to derive the greatest good from our participation. School life has evolved into a certain routine for all of us, and it is with regret that we leave this routine to adapt ourselves to the complexi- ties of the outside world. But as we sadly start our journeys far apart, a part of every heart will linger here. Diane Treibel II2 FREDERICK LEE SALA - Architect. JUDITH SALZER - Forensics 3,4. Skyrocket 3 4 Dravrg Club 3,4. Play Comm. 3-4. Secretary. MARY LOU SANDERS - Airline Stewardess. NANCY SCHAEFER - HARRIET SCHARMER - G.A.A. 2-4. Pcp Club 2 4 Cheer leader 2-4. Finance Comm. 4. JAMES SCHEEL - F.F.A. 3,4. Conservation Club 4 Farmer WILLIAM SCHEEL - F.F.A. 2-4. Softball 2-4. Conserva tion Club 2,3. Farmer or Cheese Maker. ALFRED SCHEFFLER - Aviation Mechanic. MARLENE SCHEWE - G.A.A. 2-4. Cafeteria 2 4 Latin Club 3. Home Ec. Club 4. Nurse. FRED NANCY B JUDY HARRIET AL MARY LOU JIM MARLENE EVELYN SCHILLING - G.A.A. 3,4. Pep Club 3. Home Ec. cms A W A,F. IRENII SCHLEI - Skyrocket 2-4. Debate 3,4. Student Council 3,4. Wahiscan Ed. Staff 4. Biology Teacher or Research Worker. BOB SCHMIDLKOFER - Tennis 2-4. Basketball 3,4. Chess Club 2-4. Student Council 2. Certified Public Account- ant, GEORGE SCHMIDT - Conservation Club 3. Mechanic or Carpenter. SHARON SCHMIDT - Junior Gregg 3. Music Club 3. Stu- dent Council 3. Senior Gregg 4. Secretary. CAROL SCHOENEMAN - G.A.A. 2-4. Pep Club 2. Ski Club 3. Senior Gregg 4. Private Secretary. KAY SCHREIBER - Forensics 3. Senior Class Play 4. Ski Club 3. Drama Club 3,4. Elementary Teacher. DAROLD SCHROEDER - Art Club 2. Air Cadet. EVELYN GEORGE KAY DAROLD IRENE SHARON BOB CAROL ERNEST - 4 4. Us-.-sc. ig, I Rv , ? I .t.. f . J I - r.i. if .11 5 Q I S f.-1 J 4:1531-.sfl rg ' 'MQQV . ' ' -' ...W - y - , ERNEST SCHROEDER - Archery Club 3,4. Draftsman. JACK SCHROEDER - Camera Club 2,3. Ski Club 2-4. Ac- tivities Photographers 2-4. Tophatters 4. Marine Biolo- gist. BONNIE SCHULTZ - Checking Comm. 2,3. Beautician. GERALDINE SCHULTZ - JOANNE SCHULTZ - Junior Gregg 3. Student Council 3. Senior Gregg 4. Secretary. MILLARD SCHULTZ - Forensics 2-4. Track 2-4. Biology Club 2,4. Ski Club 4. Biological Scientist. ROGER SCHULTZ - Conservation Club 2-4. Stage Crew 2-4. Football 2. F.F.A. 3. Machinist. WILLIAM ZASTROW - German Club 3. Curling Club 4. Curling 3,4. Chemistry Club 4. CHARLES SCHWEDE, JR. - F.F.A. 2-4. Conservation Club 4. Softball 4. Farmer. DONALD WILLIAM SCHWEDE - Industrial Worker. JACK JOANNE WILLIAM BONNIE MILLARD CHARLES GERALDINE ROGER DON X. II3 5 Seniors My high school days have flown so fast that it seems like only yesterday I came to Wausau to begin my sophomore year. It was then as a new student that I first ex- perienced the friendly atmosphere which prevails here. Now those first hectic days in the halls of WHS are past, but I shall always remem- ber what those halls held in store for me- Mr. Westlund's sophomore debate class, the eggs that literally exploded in Miss Young's biology class, Mr. Harry Johnson's tricks, and the mathematical genius, Mr. Luttrell, who also as my home room ad- viser helped me over the bumps of high school life. Of course, that last Wausau Day, our Senior Class Play, and all those debate and forensic trips will forever re- main a part of my fondest memories. But besides all these things, Wausau High has a much deeper sentimental mean- ing for me. This is my alma mater. I am very proud of that fact, but my greatest hope is that Wausau High can always be proud of me. Thank you Wausau High, Yours forever, Irene Schlei II4 JAMES SEEFELDT - Track 2-4. Class President 4. C0 missioner of Finance 4. Conservation Club Secretary President 4. Professional Scout Executive l.ESI.EE JEAN SEEFEIDT - Skyrocket Business Stat! , 1 Manager 4. Quill and Scroll 3,4. Play Committee 2 Teacher. JUDY SELLUNG - Music Club 2. Drama Club 3 Crm Club 4. Pep Club 2. Nurse DIANE SENORASKE - Latin Club 2-4. Y-Teens 2 4. St dent Council Representative 3. Skyrocket Business Staff 4. Nurse. GAIL SEUBERT - G.A.A. 2,4. Student Council Representa tive 3. Skyrocket Staff 3,4. Senior Gregg 4, Office Worker. ANTHONY SHERFINSKI - Proiectionist Club 2. Camera Club 2. Track 3,4, Conservation Club 4 CHARLES SLADE - Ski Club 2-4. Astronomy Club 4 Drama Club 3. General Contractor JANICE SLOMSKE - G.A.A. 2-4. P Club 23. Pr iectionist Club 4. Office Worker JOAN SMITH - G.A.A. 2-4. Pep Club 3. Pep Committee 4. Beautician. JIM DIANE CHUCK LESIEE GAIL JANICE JUDY TONY JOAN sv. NANCY ZAHRT - Office Worker. JEAN SOUKLJP - Wahiscan 3,4. Spring Play Cast 2. Stu- depy Council A. Junior Prom Comm. 3. Elementary Art Teacher. RUSSELL SOUKUP - Proiectionist Club 2,3,4. Biology Club 2. Auto Mechanic. PATRICIA SPLETTSTOZER - T.T.A., G.A.A., Latin Club, 2, Pep Club 3. Nurse. KAREN ZIMICK - Music Club 2,3. Pep Club 3. G.A.A. A. Home Economics Club 4. Music Teacher. ENID SPRAGUE - Home Ec. Club. Stewardess. CHARLES STEFFENHAGEN - F.F.A., F.T.A., Proiectionlst Club. Teacher. RITA STEGE - Spring Play 3. French Club 3,11. Drama Club 4. Pep Club 3. Physical Therapist. BARBARA STEIN -5 NANCY PAT CHARLES JEAN KAREN RITA RUSSEL ENID BARBARA Q X 1- i -. ., WJ... LILLIAN STOLTZ - Monitor 2,3,A, Pep Club 3. Waugo- nian Council 11. G.A.A. A. Selling. SHIRLEY STOLTZ - G.A.A. 2,3. Jr. Gregg 3. Home Ec. Club A. Office Worker. GERALD STREHLOW - Proiectionist Club 2. HELEN STREI - Book Club 3,11. Secretary. JANICE STREK - Cheer Leader 3,A. Class Sec'y. and Treas. 2,3,4. Queen Candidate 4. Pep Commissioner 4. Physical Ed. Teacher. BETTY STURM - G.A.A. 2,3,4. Home Room President 4. Home Ec. Club A. Pep Club 3. Gym Teacher. JAMIE SYNNOTT - Latin Club 2. Home Ec. Club 4. Ger- man Club 3. Drama Club 3. Nurse. GLENN TEIGE - Ski Club 4. Conservation Club 3. Drama Club 3. Metal Worker. DELMER TESKE - Camera Club 3. Proiectionist Club 2. LILLIAN HELEN JAMIE SHIRLEY JANICE GLEN GERALD BETTY DELMER u 'Iva 7 -Q 'sv ll5 . I, Q.. I will V 1 Tf ' sis' A R J. 221 . CAROL VIORENE JACKIE HENRY DIANE MARGARET RONNIE rNoEsoRo KENT CAROL THORN - G.A.A. 2,3,4. Jr. Gregg 3. Sr. Gregg 4. Secretary. HENRY TlMM - Spring Play 2,3. Uthrotar 3. Debate 3,4. Student Council 2,4. Minister. RONNIE TOBALSKY VIORENE TOWLE - G.A.A. 2,3,4. Spanish Club 3,4. F.T. A. 3,4. Teacher. DIANE TREIBEL - Wahiscan, 2,3,4. Skyrocket 3,4. Quill 81 Scroll 3,4. Wausau Day Queen Candidate 4. Pharma- cist. INGEBORG TRELLE - Orchestra 2. German Club 2. Moni- tor 3. Secretary. JACKIE TREU - G.A.A. 4. Pep Club 3. Latin Club 2. Nurse. MARGARET TUCEK - Latin Club 2. Pep Club 3. Music 3. Drama 4. Secretary. KENT UGORETZ - Pep Club 3. Spanish Club 3. Curling 3,4. Chemistry Club 4. Aeronautical Engineer. ll6 4? W - ,.A. . R? ' fkrfi A 'ey fr - J C45 Rf' if. ROGER PAT JANET JANICE RITA PHYLLIS MARY DONNA DALE ROGER URBAN - Band 2,3,4. Orchestra 2,3,4. Math matics 2,3. Curling 2,3,4. Engineer. JANICE URMANSKI - German Club 2. Music Club 3, Home Economics 4. Pep Club 3. Beautician. MARY VOIGT - Music Club 2. Spanish Club 3. Ski Cl 4. Monitor 3,4. Receptionist. PATRICIA WAGNER - Monitor 3. Drama Club 4. Pep Club 2,3. G.A.A. 2,3. Secretary. RlTA WALDINGER - G.A.A. 2. Cheerleader 3. Pep Club 4. Student Council 3. Stenographer. DONNA WALTERS - G.A.A. 2,3,4. Student Council 3. Junior Gregg 3, Chemistry Club 4. Stenographer. JANET WALTERS - G.A.A. 2,3,4. Book Club 2. Pep Club 3. F.T.A. 4. Teacher. PHYLLIS WALTERS - Music Club 2,3. Library Club 2,4. Junior Gregg 3. Elementary School Teacher. DALE WEBER - Curling 3,4. Chemistry Club 4. Surveyor. af A A' ' 5 vo. ,,, I N- lf, IK ,' N mf L N- - 1 'A Q- '- l I I The time has come to say good-bye to you Wausau High. Once again it has be- come your duty to pass on to the world those students whom you have prepared so well. As we take our next step in life we hope we may do our part to make this a more peaceful and God loving country. Walking through these halls for the last few times I look back upon my three years here with fond and pleasant memories. My thoughts drift back to the first few days here as a green sophomore and wander slowly back to the present. Now, I want to say good-bye to my friends who have made my years here so pleasant and worthwhile. As I close out 1 'X ix, 'sf 'A 'W' un- f s. - L X f . X1 . - f nM JIM RUSSELL ALAN CHARLOTTE DONNA KAREN GERALD TOM JAMES WEILAND - Chess Club 2. Math Club 2,3. Ski Club 4. Curling 4. Minister. ALAN WEINKAUF - Proiectionist Club 3. Ski Club 4 Teacher. KAREN WEINKAUF - Drama 2-4, Sec'y. 4. Student Coun- cil 3,4. Spring Play 3. Skyrocket 3,45 Ass't. Editor 4. Interpreter. JIM WEIR - Ski Club 2-4. Archery Club 4. Hockey 2,3 Aeronautical Engineer. CHARLOTTE WENDORF - Home Economic Club 4. Ar chery Club 4. Beautician. GERALD WENDT - Bleacher Crew 4. Intramurals 2-4. Barber. RUSS WENSOLE - Biology Club 4. Camera Club 2,4 Hockey 2. Glee Club 2,4. DONNA MAE WENZEL - Library Club 2. Junior Gregg 3 Senior Gregg 4. Stenographer. TOM WERNER - Engineer. my days here, may I say good luck and good-bye to you Wausau High! x Dean Matzke 96, A -Q1 E '?'f025x Q .g Y -x S . Sfizf.. f . if . 4 'Q R 'fzig 'N' N :gs ,- X -1 l M 1, 1' :L gin of- lim.-, I. I -,I . f 5:5 -'E' HE :Nj ' A . - fa g I-4233! :xii :T it 1 ' . . ' 'F - . 5 ILIIJQYI-I-fig! I I ml +r I EV ' a:vv2a.s?5 gp ,sglgit .- :az-f ' 4 WHA - 'U A C . --AI A r, ll . u Q '1 N . O' Sc I : - ' .ff . . ., T' 5' I 'n 3 .L .'?3 ' , I :r 11 I I -.ov I 41 -A5 T I :C ... ,gs '!l!'5 I I I I . nl ' ss' -f c 'I' '15 ' '!, I EI ' I ' I vgvr as 'L . ,, ,-x t .emacs ,E T ' . . ' if - - N K f .lx Q -. - 'Q . I L. -. - X ,- -- li, 1. Q . L ff 4' 1 T' 'H 'Y V' ' Q.. .g-',j--c,--.,f- ..-.- .,'-' filfjf-it--1 T- af' it ,La--FR Alibi E Xe - ' 434: lx -K k xfk ' R II7 were re sk..-cv-,.3if3, 'A ' rex Hw x - E V Q v - ' A- ' . Qc' ' ... 2 F v, t , ' 4 .1 A 9. CHARLOTTE LAVERN MARY LEE JACQUELINE SHARON JOHN KAREN SALLY BEVERLY 4. .. f 'E '42 at ml' I, iei A -Wulf?-2 ' , CHARLES CLARK BARBARA WALTER DUANE ROGER GAIL MARIE MARVIN CHARLOTTE WESTBERG - G.A.A. 2,3. Art Club 2,3. Sen- ior Gregg 4. Music Club 4. Elementary Teacher. JACQUELINE WESTCOTT - G.A.A. 3,4. Proiectionist Club 4. Waitress. KAREN WESTPHAL - G.A.A. 3,4. Junior Gregg 3. Senior Gregg 4. Stenographer. LAVERN WESTPHAL - F.T.A. 2. Conservation Club 3,4. Archery Club 4. Outdoor's Man. SHARON WESTPHAL V G.A.A. 244. Curling Club 3. Pep Club 3. Housewife. SALLY WHITING - Student Council 2. Y-Teens 2,3. Ski Club 2-4. Music Club 4. Occupational Therapist. MARY LEE WICKE - Chairman Prom Decorations 3. Wa- hiscan 3.4. Sets for Plays 2,3,4. Social Comm. 3,4. Art Teacher. JOHN WIELOCH - Track 2-4. Hockey 4. Bowling 4. BEVERLY WILCOTT - G.A.A. 2-4. Pep Club 3. Senior Gregg 4. Stenographer. IIB CHARLES WILL- Football 3. Astronomy Club 4. Ski Club 4. Engineer. WALTER WINCHELL - Manager of a Cycle Shop or T.V. Repair Shop. GAIL WINNIE - Proiectionist 2-4. Camera Club 2,3. Noon Hour Movies 2-4. Football Manager 2-4. Certified Public Accountant. CLARK WITTER - F.F.A. 2-4. DUANE WOHLFORD - Track 2,3. Curling 2-4. Wahiscan 4. Chemistry Club 4. Chemist. MARIE WOLF - G.A.A. 2,4. Pep Club 3. Receptionist. BARBARA WOLFE - G.A.A. 244. Cheerleading 2-4. Ski Club 2,3. Pep Club 3,4. Phy. Ed. Teacher. ROGER WOLFGRAM - Intramural Basketball 3. Intra- mural Softball 3. Volleyball 4. Chef. MARVIN WOLFMAN - Thorpe Hi-Y Club 2-4. Biology Club 2. Music Club 4. Talent Show 2. Journalist. I9 -14 CQ' HARRIET NANCY KAY JOHN CARL JOHN It doesn't seem possible that in just a short time Wausau High will be history in our lives. It seems that only yesterday we walked through those now fa- miliar doors, stood for a moment, and then struck out rather appre- hensively in search of our first classroom. There was the first history class, the first biology class, and of course, Driver's Edu- cation. The scene changed and we were the iuniors looking down on the sophomores. We were really getting up in society. Of course, we still looked up to the seniors, but we had the consolation that the sophomores were looking up to us. Oh, how I remember the U. S. History classes, the noon movies, the football and basketball games. Those were the days - not to forget those pleasant nights, of course. All that is past now. We're finally seniors. We've seen our last football game and danced our last hop. We've cheered at our last basketball game. That's all in the past now, mere mem- ories. We're attending our last all school dances and sweating through exams in classes which, although we hate to admit it, we'll miss. Yes, it's almost over now, almost history but l can say that it will be a long time before we forget Wausau Senior High and our friends, both students and teachers. Before we leave, there's iust one thing I would like to say together with all the other grads- To thee we pledge our loyalty, Forever Wausau High. Jack Berard HARRIET YOUNG - Latin Club 2. G.A.A. 2-4. Student Council 3. Home Ec. Club Sec'y. 4. Housewife. KAY YOUNG - G.A.A. 2-4. Pep Club 2-3. Monitor 3,4. Proiectionist Club 4. Soda Jerk. CARL PAETZOLD NANCY ANN ZASTROW - G.A.A. 2-4. French Club 3. Music Club 4. Dietician. JOHN GRANDE - Baseball 3. Stage Crew 2-4. Bowling 4. Navy. JOHN DETERT Prints of the following seniors were not available when this page went to press Alan Adank Richard Albert Evelyn Brown Richard Christian Aaron Detert lloyd Dickenson Dennis Donahue Dale Heinz Carol Henrich Robert Jacobson Raymond Kaquatosh Marilyn Kopp James Loomis Charles Parsch Nancy Schaefer Donald Schmitz Donald Schuster Ramona Smith Beverly Sprague Della Steckling MOST ACTIVE MA MOST BRILLIANT Dave Jackson Joan Lepmsku MOST ATHLETIC :XS-J Irent Schleu Ken Campbell P, Ii Janice Strek Lavern Luebstorf W'TT'E5T Mosr LIKELY TO succsso H'-VITY T'mm KCY SCIVCIIJGY Karl Marquardf Sharon Dlsbrow I20 - Q V A - 'suv K ' ni,-Their . ' .II NI 'In E 5 1 I I , X. .fx I Ig .K M . I ff 4 gh I I I , I BEST DANCERS BEST LOOKING Gerald ne les c Gerald Beck FRIENDLIEST Judy Dzener Jlm Wear Jim Seefeldt Karen Helberg BEST DRESSED MOST PLEASING PERSONALITY 5, fl, JO Ann Morris, Dove Mllwllfd Diane Treibel, Roger Fehlhober Outstanding of the Class of '55 5 ROW 3: Phillips, Berard, Ohrmundt, Campbell, Timm, luebstorf, Schmidlkoeter, Kulas, Milward, Jackson, Marquordt, Beck, Bigsby, Plant, Lund. ROW 2: Krause, Eggebrecht, Mcichel, Salzer, Schlei, Disbrow, Labedis, Croymans, Treibel, Helberg, Sturm. ROW l: Weinkauf, Kahn, Seeteldt, Laska, Lepinski, Strek, Kepling, Perske, Jaecks, Seubert, James. ABSENT: France , N ,V MH if 122 BEST OF THE SENIOR CLASS This year faculty advisors of fields such as publications, choir, orchestra, band, art, student government, athletics, forensics, de- bate, and drama, have chosen the seniors who, they felt, were outstanding in each of these areas. Those in the picture above represent the Cream of the Crop in the class of '55. They have done much to make the i955 class one of the finest in years. By partici- pating in the many outside activities, they have helped to uphold the spirit of everyone on this showboat as it paddles slowly along. These are the seniors who have put forth iust a little more effort than the average. By doing so, they have reaped many honors for themselves which ordinarily would not have come their way. Here's to the best of the class of '55! Peeks Through the Port Holes Chuck and Gerry double parked Hardest :hon of the gun: r year Beck s harem qrows' Heres Irene workung as usual Hear speak see no evnl Gerry Buck treed by admerers Schmrddy does at hurt? Toburen th avr Orchnds tor my Iady' Why Judy only two? ESCAPEUI I Le'r's Take a Second Look 3. A 5 2. 6. Sharon Langfeldt - charming accordianist Dance, Gypsy, Dance! Look - no head! Old Faithful, Herman Kaiser. Sue, Kay, Betty, Jane - singing sailor gcil Human symmetry. Working her way through school Enthusiasm makes work easy Carol Heinrich on her toes V nu Vid: Vaci What fun we could have' 124 ' 7. ' . 8. ' . 9. ' ' - IO. e., ..I .. ll. . iv 5 1 ill? sg- .T ,fn , i JV' . I 1 ' 1 I 1 'I g, ' ' 'AX 7 , I ,su '.f.f.if.-'A - , M V t ri.. - 1. 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AND uality hekd DAIRY PRODUCTS CENTRAL PLUMBING AND HEATING CO IET US DO YOLR VIORK We Suu You But SIOKOI COAI SIOKI R Pure Oil Burners Air C unditionini, Doniutig W itcr Sunnis DIAI -HW IU-1 Smtt Strut W iuxiu Vliswnsin C ompliimnts of MUELLER JEWELERS xxALsAL wisconsin I4 - - if f ' ' - y ' C 1 ' M A ' ' ' 3 3rd and Washington Streets Genrlch, Terwllllger, Wakeen, Plehler and Conway ATTORNFYS AT LAW Seeurlty Bulldmg 403 Fourth Street, Wausau WISLKDHSIH Fred Vl I Lnrlth lr Herbert I Terwllllger I'mll K Wakeen Walter H Plehler Nell M Conway BESTVNISHI-S WEYDTS DRUG STORE Cong 1tuI itlons C I N ot 1955 HAT, NO' PRICI ' NO' QLAIIIX UFMS AND JPWII RY' YFS' VAL KRYSHAK Jewelers Qualltw Jewelry Priced Right 110 Wrd Street Second Iltmr WAUSAU ICE AND FUEL COMPANY PHONF 4091 Jefferson Street Wtunu WISCONSIN BEST WISHES TO THE CI ASS OF 1955 l'i1llIll101'1N T lhe Cllx I M I R M A N S tor 'Ind md Wishmgton NN 'IUSIU Wls 44 I l O 0 X A .x 1 -1 . - - -. 9 I 4 HI '. .' . - fu 54. V . , HI ' fi. TO SENIOR CLASS OF 1955 4 1 - Conga 2 ' . 'o 'O Is, 0' 1755 315 5 . 2 iz . , 1 I . v I, W ,. G R If Ii'1'IN G S hom thc COOPERATIVE MOVEMENT TUBE -1 CLOVERBELT COOPERATIVE SERVICES Th n a Purc e 41 Phone 4226 or 21118 I4 rncv T'f'VS I 5 il ,Q .J ' Y 5 i Only Syslcm in America Which Returns thc Earnings To e Customer 0 ' has B' sis X f l 1 i i LAPAUL Manufacturing Furrlers I'INI I'lRS WAUSAU PLUMBING 8. HEATING COMPANY Frlgldalre Ihlrd Str N nusau VI1xeunxu1 C Rkl IINC S Irom vuRNIIURE M E 74 SIN ce I3 Ee WMM J Eifiizlla 319 I-OLRTH Sl IN XLSXL NIS W auwzu Q Snzmtect Home Iuuzzwbznq Ytjle Center ein ot Honest De 'referred for Rellahlllty XXI Xl VIIS NORTHWESTERN mix my e Badger Laundry Com Jlete Laundry Sezzzee CONCRAIIIAIIONS IO THE CI ASS OI- 1955 LAKESIDE ROLLER R NK R0 FHSC HII D WISC UNSIN PI lee Where All I rleneis Meet CONC RAILIAIIONS IO IHI CIASS OI ION IR M SEIDLERS Quallfy Clof es and Nohons 60' IS Ihlrd Axenue WIIISIII WISLKJDSIH C-Omplimcnlx me 4'm1gml11l1nI1um 'I u thc Vlzm ol' N55 . I Li ' ' ' 57 I' 026' ' fcct N4 .1 . f 1 af' I . . . '. I NH 'SA I IIYICINIQ N :uni i'I,I'I. .' .'Il ' RLS D I aff ff ff, H IZ ff'1 I 1 ' N . I - ' ' I ' 1 I ' v' 'Q 1 5 ki 7 , . 81 Yu ' 'ulingf T e Fld THEATRE Your Showplace In Central Wusconsm I XSS HOLLYWOOD HOME FURNITURE Y 29 D V COMPANY THEATRES 'U nn S. 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'rt' g. p 3 Abrtz Florence A rrz Mae 6 A ntl Vrrgrnta Abraham Frank 6 A rams Allen 7 Adamsks Bely 26 Adank Allan 26 67 78 A rrght Leroy 7 Alar Jacaueltne 20 A ds Nancy 17 s Susan 2 Allegrettr Tom 74 79 Alen Charlene 26 Allen Donna Allendet Sue 26 Alman Shrrley 17 0 Amt Barbara 26 Amt Eunrce 17 40 Anderson Kenneth Anderson Mary 9 A len Joyce 6 Aschbrenner Joan Aschbrenner Kenneth 17 T ? 1955 Wahiscan Index Fellow Spectators: We, the Index Editors, hope that we can help guide you on this gala Showboat. It has been a long arduous voyage comprlrng over 1 325 names and all the page numbers that go wrth them Any mtstake that we have made tn our performance as a part of thrs Showboat ts purely unrntentronal Because of such names as Schrefelbrne Sobkowrak and Schmrdlkofer our course has been trrcky but the real test came rn the form of three Brll Erdmans Whrch rs whtch2 However all work and no play on a Showboat lust doesnt make rt a Showboat We must admrt that though there were rough spots The show must go on We had our share of fun on thrs Showboat and we hope that our part wrll make Irene Schlet Sa ly Lrnk Index Edttors erard Wtl ram lJac 32 44 58 91 119 Berg Berg Berndt Berndt B n 9 Gerald 91 Donald 50 Norman 17 50 55 78 84 your voyage even more pleasant Bon voyage' SALLY LINK and IRENE SCHLEI Brandt Braun Braun B oun 3 4 2 Be ty Ann 24 W James 21 Rlchard 21 43 44 52 Brendemehl Gerald 21 Brendemuehl Creraldrne 21 Aschbrenner B Il 26 37 45 Babcock Barbara 40 46 54 91 123 Bachhuber Margret 14 26 43 44 50 ckus Jrm 1417 34 4 Edward 26 Barbara 26 50 Dave 19 34 40 52 Martha 38 53 91 Paulrne 17 50 Ballschmreder Gerald 26 Barbara 17 53 Bannerman G W S I Bahr Baker Baker Baker Baker Ball h Gladys 46 91 Charles Barnr Barte Barte Verlyne Ann 53 James 1 Jaan 9 60 Donald 26 B0 Dale 26 Joyce 46 51 91 Peer 91 Bauman Allen 26 Bauman A n 54 91 123 Baumann Carol Jean Baumann H lmar 71 Baumann Jean 17 35 37 I Barthe Ba tl Bates Bauer Bauer Bauer Berndt Bessey Beste Bettrn Beyer Beyer B yer B yer Beyer Beyer Leander 26 54 67 Wt ltam 63 91 Donna 26 40 Nancy 26 40 C rol 17 Joan 17 Kathleen 26 Sa ly 54 95 S rrley 51 53 91 Wrllram 26 52 Bretbrauet Lots 46 91 r sby 1 us Brgus hrr 33345 Eugene 17 51 Marrgene 46 51 92 1 M r trr ytn Btarklund Jane 9 44 Blau Dorothy 26 anlr R chard 17 50 53 64 arek Donald laskowskr Mary Jane 5 9 Blrese Bloch Bloch Bloom Bloom Bloom Bl uhm BluI'rrt Boerner Boern Vrgrnra 51 2 Dayrd 55 77 92 Dorothy 51 Ardene 17 Danna 17 Douqlas 26 Carole Jean Erleen 26 C-ermoyne ke Davrd 26 77 ettcher E 8123 Boettcher Jantce 47 92 Bot Bonnre 92 Boh Carolyn 26 Bohlman Gary 17 26 Bonkoskt Loretta 46 92 Bonkoskr nyrncrn Bo t Bev Borchordt Borchardt Borchardt Borchardl Ma yrn 17 34 Elda 9 B erly 51 92 Ar ut 17 71 Carol Marte 46 52 9 Nancy Jean 26 Ru M 2 Brendemuehl J hn 21 71 80 Brendemuehl Ken 25 67 74 Brendemuehl Nancy 21 Brennan Margaret 92 Brennan Theresa 3147 Breunrg Delores 21 Brrck Sherla 14 25 26 43 5 4 Brrtten Arvo 53 67 69 72 73 78 79 Brrtten Helena 26 39 58 Brockmeyer Wrn 70 Bronk Donald 9 21 52 5 Broome Robert 23 67 Brown Nancy 93 Buehltng N al 51 3 Brummond Robert 93 runell cau ne uch Ralph Buchberqer Grace 26 Bu nrk Robert 21 0 u r C tal u se W1 lram 2 Buntrack John 50 93 Buntronk Marlene 26 5 Burclafl Arnold 24 54 Burek Thomas 46 52 63 93 rton R urzrnskr Joyce Bush John Edward 13 2167 69 u tke A len 6 Bu tke Charles 21 a crl Ernest 26 6 Callahan Judy 26 38 50 B8 Campbell Davtd 21 43 44 48 55 Campbell Gerry 26 Campbell Kenneth 13 43 44 48 Carney Shrrley 26 Carpenter Gayle 14 40 93 Carpenter Joseph 26 Ca er Marrlyn 26 54 Ceranskr Cararyn 26 50 Chargnot Duane 21 Champrne Shrrley 94 Chellberg Sharon 21 35 36 37 54 93124 5593120122 Baumgatdt Jerome 39 91 Beam Donald Beck Carolyn Beck Gerald 124 164 Becker Lydra 9 Beese Elmer 17 45 Beese Arthur Behnke Arlene 17 Behnke Jerome 26 er ke Dayrd Berlke Gerald 26 79 Bell Susan Jean 26 Be las Harold 9 B z Peter 27 Bender Charlatt Bennett Glorra 40 52 91 Bennett Russell 14 26 39 235 42 48 17 54 76 191 Stewart 26 Borkenhagen Davrd 26 Borkenhagen Jeanett 1752 Borskr Joyce 17 Botstord Mrlton 9 25 70 74 Bousley Martorre 17 Braatz Elrxabeth 21 Bradford Albert 21 Bradford M rrlyn 51 92 Bradley Mary 51 92 Bramer Bernttta 53 54 92 Borchardt Chrrstensen Janrce 26 53 44 Chrtstenson Martrn 26 40 45 Chrrsttan Dennrs 21 55 79 Chrrstran Joyce 26 52 Clark Delores 51 94 ark Julle 2 Clemens Donald 14 26 67 C rne Beverly 21 2 Coel Yvonne 94 Conkltn Charles 18 54 Connor Gordon 44 52 67 79 77 81 94 Cooney Frances Ann 14 52 53 Bramer lee Brand John Brandenburg Brandenburg Brandenburg Brandenburg 26 49 14 54 62 92 Gary 35 42 92 Marlys 92 Peggy 99 Susan Corda Marte 26 Coto Kurt 94 Co ey Sally 26 36 51 Coushman Patrrcra 21 Cramer Alvrn 22 159 I . , 1 . . .' . x r . 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err annual the Wa rs an to remember therr days at Wausau Senror Hr Many long hours of work have gone rnto the makrng of the l955 yearbook and we of the staff hope that you wrll enroy our efforts We have trred many new rdeas rust to produce a better book The staff wasnt the only organrzatron wlrrch played an rmportant part rn the productron of the Wahrscan I would lrke to acknowledge the work of the followrng here and now John Dzubay Business Staff Manager John Welch Fey Publrshrng Co Wrsconsrn Raprds Natronal Bookbrndrng Co Stevens Pornt Don B umleve S K Smrth Co Chrcago Mark Wrden Wrden Engraving Co Madrson Ray Toburen Toburen Studro Marlene Eggebrecht and Joanna Perske Co Busrness managers Wausau Darly Record Herald Photography Department Mrs Dassow Subscrrptrons Manager l would also like to express my personal thanks to G K Rosenhauer Drrector of Publrcatrons Duane Trerbel Carol Croymans and all of the other members of the l955 staff' Srncerely yours R A L D B E Edrtor rn Chref f. . 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