Wausau High School - Wahiscan Yearbook (Wausau, WI)

 - Class of 1963

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Gary Musenberg and Paul Evans work diligently with Mr. Johnson in the woodworking shop. The Industrial Arts Program at Wausau Senior High offers many opportunities for those students who are interested in trades, vocations, or technical fields. Students who take the general Industrial Arts course are given experiences in electricity, wood- work, plastics, printing, auto mechanics, and various fields of metalwork and drafting. Those who are in- terested in one field as a hobby, may specialize in any of these subjects. Others who plan to go to col- lege may take the accelerated course in Engineering Technology. The field of art touches our lives at every point. It is an integral part of our activities. The aim of our education is to help in the production of good citizens who are sound, sensible, and well rounded. The agriculture course is open to all interested students who intend to farm or enter some related field of agriculture. A high school agriculture back- ground is good training for students interested in off-the-farm agriculture. Manual kills Produce uperb Craftsmanship Mr. Reinemann looks pleased as Gary Tremel and Joan Linster ex- press themselves on canvas. Mathew Gjetson, Bernard Hylkema Allen Johnson Carl Putman Carleton Rememann Paul Smith . we , 2 Q , N , -J'

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' YT lnstructors, Bonvincin and Scheurman, operate the new foreign language laboratory, that services twenty-six students. i! Language Curriculum Installs Modern Labs Elda Bonvincin Katherine Garson J oEllen Marsh Ethel Scheurman The evergrowing foreign language department of Senior High is a must in the curriculum of many students. When a student considers a foreign lan- guage, he has several from which to choose. He may study French and learn the great culture of Franceg Spanish and the many phases of Spanish lifeg Ger- man, which affords valuable background in many careers, or Latin, which provides an opportunity for students to learn about history, civilization, and re- ligion of the Roman people. With the new language laboratory, students can become even better acquainted with the spoken lan- guage because it enables them to hear the language and to repeat it for themselves. This is very advan- tageous for the teacher also, for she can become bet- ter acquainted with the pronunciation of the student.



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Home Economics Prepares Girls for Life Role Miss Taylor shows her class the essentials of pattern cutting. Association with Books Streng en Study Hall is an important part of every student's program in Wausau Senior High. It is the time when assignments are completed or almost completed. lt is the place where many The great and all-embracing objective of the home economics department of Wausau Senior High School is to impart to the students an awareness of the tre- mendous value of an efficient home. To inspire each girl to do her part in attaining very worth- while goals, the establishing of a good home, and the technique ' of preparing new dishes d sew- ing for all members of family are also importjygi f ' I 1 AJ U department of 1 QM? W things can be accomplished in any way that the student may so choose. He can use his time in any way, either beneficial or harmful! Director of Study Halls Elena Dzubay Such scenes as this are often found in the study hall. Mike' Morman and Jim Kumbora seem to be talking about some- thing other than schoolwork. Oh, Miss Tank, leave them alone! .

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