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FACULTY OF 1958 . . . ENGLISH mg , :L 1' wi L QKQZ. Hamm. Www- JU-fb 1-Sr - wi'-. G 2 ., , 'fb 'Ez lr X 1' 2 l6Q4Av'aC.-Z,---.... ne 1 4 'f Q at-is 8 .x...c.,Q14f-L MARY G. ANDERSON, 355. Foods and Nutrition, Head of Home Eco- nomics, School Cafeteria. Milwau- kee Downer, B.S., Columbia, M.A. LYDIA BECKER, 106. Girls' Physi- cal Education, Head of Girls' Physical Education, Head advisor of Girls' Athletic Association, La- Crosse, B.E., Michigan, M.A. HAROLD G. BELLAS, 105. Book- keeping. Student Entrance Deposits. Northwestern, M.A. BEN BERG, 301. Physics, Head of Science Dept. Wisconsin, M.A. ELDA P. BONVINCIN, 202. Span- ish, German, Ski Coach, Student Council Social Advisor, German and Spanish Club Advisor. Minne- sota, B.S., Wisconsin, M.A. MILTON W. BOTSFORD, 107. Al- gebra and Geometry, Asst. Football coach, Athletic Business Manager. Eau Claire State, Colorado A and M. Northwestern, Wisconsin, B.Ed. MARY JO BAUER, 310. Biology, G. A.A. Bowling, Biology Club Ad- visor, Wausau Day Activities Com- mittee. Lawrence College, B.S. WIN O. BROCKMEYER, 1. Physical Education, Football Coach, Athlet- ic Director, Supervisor of Physical Education. Minnesota, B.S., M.E. PATRICIA BROWE. 356. Home Economics, Home Economics Club Advisor. Stout, B.S. R. J. BURTON, 114. Bookkeeping, Salesmanship, Head of Business Education Dept. Iowa, M.A. SHIRLEY BUSK, 203. English, Fo- rensics Committee. Wisconsin, B.S. HUGH CURTIS, A-3. Driver Educa- tion, Driver Training, Conservation, Conservation Club Advisor. Stev- ens Point, B.S.,.M.S. SELISA CRONKHITE, 112. School Nurse. MARJORIE DIEBEL, Office Secre- tary. LAWRENCE DIKE, 104. Typing, Cafeteria Finance, Whitewater, B.E., Colorado, M.B.E. ELENA DZUBAY, 251, American Problems, Family Living, Audio Visual Advisor. Minnesota, B.S. JOHN DZUBAY, 302. Modern Sci- ence, Business Advisor for Wahis- can. Wisconsin, Ph.M. SEGRID ENSTAD, Speech Correc- tion, Iowa B.A., Columbia, M.A. ALLAN D. GABRILSKA, Boys' Physical Education, Director ot Noon Hour Program and Intra- mugals. Carroll, Ph.B., Wisconsin, M. . tttt aff wafjaad W'-auf You SCIENCE QM' 'Q 161.4 hmm. Bmwv' kg V, A .. JMJWV 'Ze' W V g. 1 , k e -,.- tis iili 'I' l .1 'I I O ,i I ,y,,,,,.,7QfaA.,c.,,,.X 4'A.g.,Gu'?..a ,,,i3fH -U A is AA mage? 6262.12.42
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SUPERVISION l wish to congratulate the Wahiscan Staff for an excellent yearbook. Wausau Senior High School has always been proud of its publication and graduates. We expect you to accept responsibility while in school and continue to do so after graduation. Again, congratulations to all who had a part in the production of this Wahiscan. Sincerely, E. A. ROESKE Asst. Principal E. A. Roeske, Vice-Principal H. J. Ridge, Dean of Boys E. H. Boettcher, Principal Dear Friends: Not only has our school had grand accomplishments during the 1957-58 school year, but in addition we have had harmony and enjoyment in the fulfilment of our varied responsibilities. Coopera- tion, good will, and a fine school spirit have been manifested. This has resulted in a high degree of achievement. The Wahiscan, of which we are most proud, is rated, I am sure, as one of our outstanding activities. It serves a real purpose in of- fering rich experiences for all who aid in its compilation. In addition, it furnishes a medium for students to become better acquainted in work and play, all of which tends to bring about better school citizen- ship. Congratulations to the Wahiscan staff and faculty advisors for this fine 1958 publication. Again, it has been a distinct pleasure to associate and work with both students and faculty during this school year. I wish to each of you an eventful, healthy, and successful future. Cordially yours, E. H. BOETTCHER Principal C. P. Swenby. Guidance Director Z xx! .T s M? 4, S -ii. ff- me , it. if .ff I
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QOCIAL STUDIES af . . . Ha. is fra' 've' H i? 5. Q- W x gf , Y .3 LL' . N 5W me 91l'lvvvA-yy-v H ,,:V i ,R . ,, 6 . . . mfs sri , N-ai . - . are u g ' fff6 'f ,A ,Jzz.e...,f4Jm4.., aw faf-fM--La- . . . FACULTY OF 1958 MATHEW GJETSON, A-9. Drafting, Industrial Arts, Stage Crew, Ad- ministration Committee, Board of Directors - School Forest, Oshkosh, B.E., Stout, M.A. K. R. N. GRILL, Head of Music Dept. Wisconsin, Colorado, M.A. JOSEPHINE M. HALSOR, 206. Eng- lish, Student Council Social Com- mittee, Dramatics Make-up Com- mittee, Wisconsin, M.A. LUCILLE HANSON, 205. English, Cheerleader Advisor, Pep Club Ad- visor, Wausau Day Committee, Fo- rensics Committee. La Crosse, B.S. ARTHUR L. HENDERSON, 152, U. S. History, Iowa State, M.A. MARLENE HOFFMAN, 102. Short- hand, Whitewater, B.Ed. VIRGINIA HULBERT, 201. Latin, English, Chairman of Waugonian Council, Lawrence, B.A., Wiscon- sin, M.A. BERNARD HYLKEMA, A-1. Voca- tional Agriculture, Director of the School Conservation Committee, Advisor to Future Farmers of America Chapter. River Falls, B.S., Colorado A.8cM., M.E. GEORGE JOHNSON, 352. American History, Columbia, M.A. HARRY A. JOHNSON, 303. Chem- istry, Curling Coach, Visual Aids. Ripon, B.A., Wisconsin, M.A. LOWELL JOHNSON, 353, American Problems, U.S. History, Football Coach, Volleyball Coach, Tennis Coach. Eau Claire, B.S. E. L. KEELER, A-3. Driver Educa- tion, Driver Training, Head of Driver Education Dept., Ripon, A.B. EMMA LARSON, Library, Library Training, Minnesota, B.S. in Li- brary Science. OLAF LEE, 156. World History, Head of Social Science Dept., Wis- consin, B.A. and M.A. J. BART LUTTRELL, 108. Mathe- matics, Ass't. Athletic Manager, Math Club Advisor. Northwestern, M.A. MARYANN MAGNAN, 151. Physi- cal Education, Home Nursing, G. A.A. Program Committee Advisor. La Crosse, B.S. ERVIN C. MARQUARDT, 151, American Problems, Public Discus- sion, Director of Forensics, Coach of Debate, Lawrence, A.B., Colum- bia, M.A. WILLIAM M. MAXWELL, 101. Business Law, Economic Geogra- phy, Typing, Public Address an- nouncer at athletic contests. Colo- rado, M.Ed. A. EUGENE MCDONELL, Band Room, Band, First and Third Wed- nesday Clubs, Tophatters' Advisor, Wisconsin-Milwaukee, B.S., wis- consin, M.S. MUSIC and LIBRARY ig . 4: . I we 99 WWQE. G-5 M' O'-'W I li li ., Iwi, s S. 4, . ,, i i,. li .5 I ti gl? r 4. 5,-,, ,f of W-r. a' it MATHEMATICS A Siiii ii I . A , L. l f : Q ... I 1 .4 I , ,c?,,,4,,5ats7BrJ ' f'-WY! 9
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