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,- E-M ' Qi ,Ze ,- ..4 STANDING Plier Abrams Braun Goertz Rakow Anderson, Beaumont SITTING Guenther Bannerman Seehafer Pagenkopf Ullrich, Fulmer Wausau is proud to be a city with one of the best educational systems in the state. Enough credit cannot be given to the nine members of the school board who have worked tirelessly without pay to make it so. Elected for three year terms, board members are responsible for pro- viding buildings, teachers, and equip- ment for the education of all students in the public schools of our city. One of the most important duties of the board is adjusting the budget and distributing the funds in the best possible way. Every student in Wausau Senior High benefits directly or indirectly through the sound judgment of the Board of Education. LEFT: G. W. Bannerman, Superintendent RIGHT: E. H. Boettcher, Director of Sec- ondary Education
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R. G. REYNOLDS Guidance Counselor v ,t ..-ff-'tt it ,, as ,. .14 if E. A. ROESKE Vice-Principal fi , C. P. SWENBY Guidance Director Roeske Retires After 4l Years Service at W.H.S. For forty-one years Mr. E. A. Roeske has served Wausau Senior High School faithfully, loyally, and efficiently. Upon the conclusion of the l96l-62 year, he will retire as an active member of our school administration. One of Mr. Roeske's greatest assets was his dedication to not only the school itself, but also to the students. Long after school hours he offered new challenges to the more talented students and addi- tional help to the slower ones. Many stu- dents developed a greater desire to achieve through Mr. Roeske's influence. We shall always remember him for be- ing calm and even-tempered, a capable leader and advisor, an excellent conver- sationalist, and a friend to everyone. To you, Mr. Roeske, who have done such an outstanding iob as a counsellor, teacher, and leader during your years of service, we wish continued strength and health in the days that lie ahead. H. J. RIDGE Attendance Direclor lx: xy x N 4' li fl f-Q.,
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FACULTY . . . MRS. MARSHA ALEXANDER-BA, Macalester Col- lege, English, Student Council Social Comm. co- chairman, Wausau Day Queen Comm. co-chairman. MR. EDWARD BARANOWSKI-BE, Whitewater State College, Commercial Law, Business Principles, Econ- omic Geogrophy, Skyrocket Advertising Advisor. MR. ROGER BAUER-BA, MS, Lakeland College, University of Michigan, University of Wisconsin, Science Coordinator, Biology. MISS LYDIA BECKER-BE, MA, La Crosse State College, University of Michigan, Head Girls' Physi- cal Education, Director of Girls' Athletic Associa- tion, Prom Grand March. MR. HAROLD BELLAS-MA, Whitewater State Col- lege, Northwestern University, University of Min- nesota, Bookkeeping, Student Entrance Deposit Accounts. MR. BEN BERG-BA, MA, Ripon, University of Wisconsin, Physics, Head of Science Department. MISS ELDA BONVINCIN-BS, MA, University of Minnesota, University Colorado, University of Wis- consin, Spanish, German, Spanish Club Advisor, Ski Coach, Student Council Social Committee Advisor. MR. MILTON BOTSFORD-BE, Eau Claire State College, Colorado College A.8-M., Northwestern University, University of Wisconsin, Superior State College, Mathematics, Athletic Business Manager, Assistant Football Coach, Director of Transporta- tion for public schools. MR. WIN BROCKMEYER-BS, MA, University of Minnesota, Physical Education, Supervisor of Health 8- Physical Education, Athletic Director, Football Coach, Golf Coach, Summer Recreation Director. MISS SHARON BUCHHOLZ-BS, 'Oshkosh State College, Librarian, Book Club, Waugonian Schol- arship Committee. MR. RAYMOND BURTON-MA, University of Iowa, Salesmanship, Bookkeeping, Head of Business Ed- ucation, Head of School Bank. MISS SELISA CRONKHITE-PHN, University of Mil- waukee Hospital, City Nurse. The people appearing at the right are our new teachers for I 961 -62. STANDING: Kloes, Eikeland, Smith, Howe, Riege, McGuire, Hoard. SITTING: Sutter, Williams, Gibson, Knaak, Garson, Horkan. QQ ed'- mu 1 ll
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