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4 I 9 . 5 Y :ing Tom Larson Jim Wicke, Bill Burger, Joanne North, Gary Koerten, and David Nass wait expectantly for the out- come of a physics experiment. Frontiers of Progress Conquered By Science Have you spent a good deal of time studying the human skeletal system, broken many test tubes during experiments, struggled hours over seemingly insurmountable physics problems? If so, you are probably one of many students connected with W.H.S.'s science program. Science is not only the mainstay of our ex- istence but also the basis for our future. Ap- plicable to any field, the scientific method enables us to find a logical approach to all our problems. Science today represents the efforts of man through all the ages to enrich his fellow-man with new inventions and devices that will make his life fuller and more pleasant. The scientist today has finally earned the just respect of the Berg Dix Dzubay peoples of every land and in years to come will continue to improve upon his inventions through limitless areas of endeavor. As there are more modern advancements in science and technology, so must high school science courses be expanded proportionately. To accomplish this, the subject matter of the various courses is broadened and intensified, and the classroom libraries increased and sup- plemented. Accelerated programs are likewise continued to challenge eager students. Many new ideas such as the present biology program are being fully initiated into our school. Likewise, many of the old stand-bys are now being studied and applied in the light of new methods and new ideas. MR. BEN BERG-B.A., M.A.g Physics, Faculty Organization Comm. School Forest Board of Directors' gardening fishing' MR RICHARD DIX-B.S.g Biology, Life Sci- ence' Asst. Coach of Track and Basketball, hikin athletics readin MR JOHN DZUBAY-Ph.M.g Modern Sci- Y 7 I .4 if N - as 7 M I ui K M 'i gr 1 g af' . - . . if 1 ip s ence, woodworking, hiking, gardening W W X1 gk 0 0 0 Faculty
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'fin- 'Q 5 vi? fb ..,,, 'HV' if i Y 17 DEPARTMENT SECRETARIES OFFICE SECRETARIES STANDING: Jean Klinger, Lucile Hahn, Ruth Wendorf. Elvera Tetzlaff, Marjorie Seavers, Norma SITTING: Alice Kabella, Sharon Imm. La Certe. ' G ' W d O G l Teachers, Advisers ulde Us To ar ur oa s Office Secretaries perform a multitude of Department secretaries, assisting in clerical duties for everyone in our school. They act as work, allow teachers more time for lesson pre a complaint department, a telephone answering paration and classroom guidance. service and a lost and found department. NEW TEACHERS BACK ROW: Miss Schadney, Mr. Gettrust, Miss Rennhak, Mr. Bennett, Miss Uhlendorf, Mr. Evenstad, Mrs. Hoff man. fAbsent - Miss Berg.J FRONT ROW: Miss Wolfgram, Miss Cornwell, Miss Whempner, Mrs. Schubert. qs fa? E ,mx ,xv
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MR. ARTHUR HAGEMANN-B.S., M.S., Chemistry, Geometry, hunting, fishing, read- ing, gardening MR. JON HARKNESS-B.S.g Physics, Modern Science, Physics Club Advisor, fishing, hunting MR. HARRY JOHNSON-B.A., M.A.g Chem- istryg Curling Coach, Chemistry Club Advisor, woodworking, fishing, gardening MR. CHRIS POULOS-B.S., M.S.5 Biology, Sports, PA Announcing, sports, traveling, reading, theater MISS JUDITH REIGLE-B.S.g Life Science, Biology, AAUWQ camping, knitting, travel, reading MR. HARVEY RIDGE-Ph.B., Ph.M.g Modern Science, Attendance Director, travel, growing African violets MR. WILLIAM SMILEY-B.A., Ms., Biology, Track, Cross Country, cub-scouting, stamp collecting, refereeing football and basketball MRS. JANET VOLK--B.S.g Life Science, Modern Science, Student Council Social Comm., Advisor of International Club, music, reading MISS NANCY WATKINS-B.S.g Biology, Life Science, Pep Club Advisor, Wausau Day Comm., reading, knitting, swimming, bowling, skiing . . Faculty 'T' YET' '95 47 40 18 P' ' a 'Z' ' 'ff '1- f im gh- Hagemann Harkness Johnson Poulos Reigle Rid!-T0 Smiley Volk Watkins Trying to keep ahead of his students, Mr. Hagemann prepares experiment appartus before class.
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