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Martha Wekwert N -I' v 5 u Y Adeline Sneeden Arthur Bdese Mamie Kiflle . WX Harvey Ranlhun Head Custodian Custodians Keep Our School In Tip-Top Shape . . Without a staff of efficient responsible custodians, any large school system such as ours would be unable to function. Clean halls, shining desks, sparkling windows, and repaired lockers are not the result of pure chance. They are the result of hard, long hours of work put in to keep the building clean and in good repair. The neatness and cleanliness of the building lies in their hands. Five men and five women have been charged with the responsibility of keeping our school plant in top condition. Their tasks are many and varied. They keep our school sparkling, dispose of waste paper, cut the grass and keep the walks free from snow. Headed by Harvey Ramthun, this group creates a pleasant, comfortable Wausau Senior High - one of which we are iustly proud. AI Henke Edna Roeder Elizabeth Poi Joe Sneeden Ruth Borchardt
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SCHEURMAN SCHILLING SCHMIDT SCHUMACHER SCHUMANN SHAWL ETHEL SCHEURMAN, 213. lawrence, B.A., Wisconsin, M.A., French, English. JEAN SCHILLING, 204. Rosary, B.A., English. WILLARD SCHMIDT, 301. Lawrence, B.S., Physics, Modern Science. FRANKLIN ICHUMACHER, 217. Oshkosh, B.S., Wisconsin, M.S., American literature, SMILEY STELMAHOSKE SWAIN WILLIAM SMILEY, 305. Grinnell, B.A., Illinois, M.S., Biology. ISA- BELLE STELMAHOSKE, 216. Marquette, B.S., English. ELLA SWAIN, 113. Biology. NATALIA SCHUMANN, Office Secretary. HOWARD SHAWL 109. Hamline, B.A., Minnesota, M.A., Plane Geometry, Consumers Mathematics. , ue' .. xl. A .. K SWENBY TAYLOR THOMAS ton, M.E., Guidance Director. MARSHALL TAYLOR, 258. Wisconsin M.S., American Problems. WARREN THOMAS, A-5. Stout, M.S., Wood Columbia, M.A., Shorthand, Typing. CLIFFORD SWENEY, 246. Washing- work. ri rv' 1, W3 ye 59 if if . ,,.. - i i .. .Q 1.26 , ,. g TORRESANI WEINKAUF WESTLUND WOODS YELICH ZIELSDORF ALICE TOBEY, 256. Wisconsin, B.S., Columbia, M.A., Biology. JACK TORRESANI, 155. Wisconsin, B.S., World History. DOROTHY WEINKAUF, Ojfice Secretary. CLIF- FORD WESTLUND, 211. Wisconsin, M.S., English. STANLEY WOODS, 160. Columbia, M.A., World History. THQMAS YELICH, 159. Iowa, M.A., 'U.S. Hislory. MARGARET ZIELSDORF, 210. Northwestern, M.A., English. SELISA CRONKHITE, School Nurse. TOBEY CRONKHITE . s ' - Mrs. Diebel, Miss Schumann and hi s Mrs. Weinkauf pause for : QT Our busy Office Secretaries, ment to give us a picture. G NIO-
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CAFETERIA STAFF . Back Row: Ahlers, Buch, Woller Front Row: Nass, Schmidt, Holt- lort, Miss Anderson, Mrs. Tritten, Zastrow, Erdmonn, Ossig. TOP: Digman, Gease, and Miss Roehm, commercial teacher, pick up service trays while waiting in line. RIGHT: WHS students gladly sit down to fill a gnawing emptiness. BOTTOM: Mrs. Tritten, head chef, fills orders for Sischo, Helke, O'Leary, Bros- trom, Mr. Schmidt, wrestling coach, and Mr. Poulos, science instructor, at a noon- day meal. Best Food in the World Served Here . Barbecue, chop suey, and chicken pie are among the many delicious foods which tempt the appetites of most of the several hundred students and teachers who eat in the cafeteria every day. Salads and vegetables are also very popular. The food usually disappears in less than half an hour! Mrs. Tritten starts preparing the food at ap- proximately 7:OO every morning, and with the help of the student assistants, keeps the food moving quickly and efficiently when it is served. These assistants are selected by Miss Anderson, who has acted as supervisor in the cafeteria since it was started. Mr. Dike, business manager, takes charge of all income and expenditures. Gross receipts average about fifty dollars per day during the winter months. Our school serves these meals at cost. When the new gymnasium and cafeterial have been completed, we will go on the Federal Lunch Program and then be able to serve more stu- dents in less time and at an additional re- duction in cost. : .af
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