West Bend High School - Bend Yearbook (West Bend, WI)
- Class of 1926
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I -ma +1 f ,fe .,1,., 'ffi,L.i, jg ji :Z :naw - ' Ae , - B West Bend Hlgh School Thlf the thlrty mntlo year 1n the ln tory of the Weet Bend Hlgh School, mark the openlng of a new chapter We are soon to move from our present quarters lnto a COI'l'lY'lNNllOl1S new bulllllflg The old Hlgh echool, comoleced 1n 1900, wao bullt to trve neede much Qlmuler than those of today Enrollment was then much smaller, courses of study were fewer UIEYG vuele no manual tralnlnff, domestlc QCICNCB, or commerclal departmente Th new structure makee adequate proxl 1011 for these changee, and also Quppllee the de sued l boratorles for lTltl1V1ilLlal wolk 1n the scle ces Besldes, xt will offer broadel fosslbllltles to Qtudents of the future m gymnaetlcs, ln athletlce, ln publlc Qpeaklng and ln recreatlon The puplls are deeply grateful for and appleclatlve of the new ad vantages afforded, and wlll do thelr best to malntaln and further the tI'alllt10IlS of thc school To the commu 1ty ae a whole and to the varloue c1v1c and Qoclal orgamzatxone tlleleln, th1s bulldlng wlll fill a long felt need A school IQ probably the gleateit facto! 11 communlty blllllllllg' No other lnetltutxon wlll be able to do as much towarde bmoadenmg and umfylng the common mtereete of future cltlzene, and ln fsecurlrg the cc operatlon of all to make Weet Bend a blgger and a better place ln whlch to l1ve Thls blllllllllg xslll prove to be a tommumty asset the v lue of whlch cannot be estnnated -A- 4 .9 ' . , ,451-' . ,, - . 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X x I lp A Z F Sv A. . , 4 I ff LL ii jg IN APPRECIATION Upon aswmmg hls dutles as county Judge January 1 1926 M1 F W Bucklln found It necessary to reslgn as clerk of the Weet Bend school lllQl'.I'lCt which posltlon he had held smce July 3 1911 To Judge Bucklm we here offer a few wolde of appreclatlon from the students the teachers, and the patrons We know hlm ae a most pamstaklng ofiiclal one who Z1dll1lI1lQt9I'6ll h1s office Judlcxously efficlently and fairly to all co cerned In the re cent bulldlng program, he, as clerk, carrled a large part of the burden An undertakmg 01 thls magnltude called fol peleonal sacrlflcee of hls tlme and energy to an extent Though row removed from ofliclal connection wlth the school, he as an ex Qchool man w1ll malntaln hm sympathetic lntelest In the 1I'lQtltUtlO11 This 1nterest wlll evel command our respect and our esteem As successor to Judge Bucklm Mr D J Kenny has been appolnted Fortunatelv ne too 18 an ex West Bend Hl2'l1 School teuhcr and has always m Untamed an actlve lnterest ln local edutatlonal aff urs ..,' ' ' . 5' Q ' , , '. . . 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M53 it be gl'-XR j CLASS OFFICERS President Leonard Fmch Vice Presldent Richard Mlchels Qecretary Treasurer Elmor Fuge Class Colors Blue and C-old Flowers-Forget me nots and Tea Roses Motto To strlve to seek to fund and not to yleld S L, UU' rf SENIORS Today we are lords of the earth Ours are the chorcest of berths On our ride through present day lxfe We are SCDIOYS the end of our strife Our arm was to get and to hold Our arm IS 'to be up and to be bold H We are Senxors, Seniors today at ease, Tomorrow, Freshmen ln l1fe's changing breeze Freshmen who Hounder on rocks. Or come safely to harbor at docks Beatrice Kmcalde Y - -' I 5'- ' !'1' ' ' 'K' YA ,-1 ', .E-1. '74 5 ld N , H at-rj.. ' .. ' s I -- - ' . 'fvq yr fa f- plan' ' 3 L 9 ,Nl tg, -. N '- ,--,fi 9 f. -'f . ,- .- ..,q- -..H -. .... ..,,, I- ,. -. -Y -f -if' .,--Q -- -f - 4- -A . - - -7, ' '-is - Af-.-V N .. . . .. i Y I I X . af- 1,35 ali . Y J 'sf r J ., V ft . or jf ff 'AlP'HlilI' ,....,- .51 'QIS-. 'JS fx in '-E' ' 'QI I J .4 'iw , an J ,ego FffA5!T,l5.T1 jg jx 11 ' o' MYRTLE ABEL Mertz Engllsh Latm French Courses Athletic ASSOCIBIIO 1 2 3 4 French Club 4 Vllk. Presldent French Club 4 Committee 3 Bend Staff 4 MARIE BASTIAN English and Commercla Courses Glee Club 1 2 Athletic Association 2 3 4 Al phanean Glrls 4 ANGELINE M BECK English and Commercial Courses Athletxc Assocxatnon 3 4 Alphanean Glrls 4 ETHEL M BRADLEY Steve English and Commercial Courses Glrls Glee Club Accom panlst 3 4 Prom Com mittee 3 Athletic Asso tary Alphanean Gxrls 4 HAZEL BUTI-I e French English History Courses Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Ath letlc Association 1 2 3 4 Secretary French Club 4 Tennis Club 2 3 Prom Committee 3 Declama tory 3 4 Bend StaH4 President AlphaneanGlrls OLIVE M CLEMENS English and History Courses Athletic Association 3 4 Alphanean Glrls 4 REGINA M DEGEN Gena English and Commercial Courses Prom Committee 3 Ath letnc Assocxatlon 4 Al phanean Gxrls 4 Short hand Contestant 4 .. ,. .. N . . , . . y : . . . . n 7 Alphanean Girls 4: Prom ciation 1, 2. 3. 41 Sevre- ..Be .. l I .. .. ' e' of riff ' 'gzreff no-'fx f-fx A Q 4. lp f 1 1 MQ. Q I A . A fe Ny, - H' - , fr -am- C - A .s .Ls ,,.a-s-sl 'Qg.l Q 1 C, .Lvl . 2 A ve, LOUIS H ENDLICH Loule En gllsh and Mathematics Courses Athletlc Assoclatlon 2 3 4 Boys Glee Club 3 4 Hu.,h School Orchestra 3 Staff 4 LEONARD FINCH ELINOR E FUGE DOLORES A GEHL Lenny Fudge Lorne English Course Soclal Committee 3 Ath letlc Assoclatxon 1 2 3 4 Prom Committee 3 Business Manager4 Class A Orchestra 2 3 Class President 4 Track 3 4 Baseball 2 Bend StaH4 English Course Glee Club I 2 3 4 Ath letlc Assoclatxon 1 2 8 4 Basket Ball 2 3 4 Tennis Club 2 Class Secretary Soclal Committee 3 Class Treasurer and Secretary 4 Vlce President Alphan ean Gnrls 4 Bend Em,l1sh and Commercial Courses Glee Club 1 3 Athlet c A soclatlon 1 2 3 4 President A 1 p h a n e an Typmg Contestant 4 Staff 4 FRANK GEHL MILDRED A GEIB Grandpa Pew Englxsh Course Athletic Assoclatlon2 3 4 Enghsh and French Course Athletnc Assoclatlon 1 2 3 4 Alphanean Girls 4 Glee Club 1 2 French Club 4 Declama tory 1 2 3 Prom Com mittee 3 Class TreHS1lI'9I' 1 Soclal Committee 2 Bend Staff 4 MYRTLE M GROTH Latin French English Courses Alnhanean Girls 4 Glee Club 2 3 Athletic Asso- c tlon 2 3 4 French Club 4 l w l .. . ,, .. .. .. .- .. - H . - - - . y . . , . , , , , . . . . , , . . . P v l . . . , , ' : 1 : i 5 , : : ' : . , : ' s ' ' , , , g - . : -' : ' 4: Track 35 Bend Treasurer 2: Tennis Club 3: Prom Committee 3: Gil-lggP1-om Cgmmitfgefjg .. .. -, . . . ,. 1 . B . . ' ' l : 3 , , 3 ' I ia ' , , 3 . , 3. 4: I I ff' 'TPP 'M fi .... f img t , es Q ,lmmps ARV ELLA E. GUTH English and Commercial Courses Athletic Association 1. 2. 3, 4: Alphanean Girls 4 nossm' c. HAEBIG --sob English Course Class President 2: Ath- letic Association Presi- dent 3: Glee Club 2, 3: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Cap- tain Basketball 4: Social Committee 4: Prom Com- mittee 3: Baseball 2: Track 3, 4 : Bend Stafii KATHRYN D. JOHNSON ETHEL JORDAN UKMB.. English Course Athletic Association 3: Prom Commiite Alphanean Girls 4 English Course Alphanean Girls 4: Glee 1. 2. Club 2, 3: Athletic Asso- e 3: ciation 2, 3 ARLINE HEINDL TOM S HEIPP English and Commercial English and French Courses Courses Athletic Association 1. 2, Athletic Association 1 2 3. 4: Glee Club 1, 3: Sec- 3, 4: Basketball 4 Boys retary Alphanean Girls4: Glee CIub4 Bend Staffq Commercial Contestant 3. 4 STANLEY J. KLASSEN Pickles French and Mathematics Courses Athletic Association 1. 2. 3. 4: Prom Chairman 3: Class President 3 O Ne.: A I 1 i ffyfr' 'll-llf,iG it Y 77 , n . i -iaf N A . lf e 37 'J-'f,uf-l -gi: Q 1 4 O -iv .CA l 'I' ' PM fe' Club 2 Shorthand Con A vicar 'c f-' PT ' nfs fN 1f,m,.z:r 4 wrfdui 'J up L lil !! - ' i O it jg ROBERT J KLEIN CLARENCE R KLUEVER Shadow Cleve Enghsh Course English Course Class Vlce-President 1 Orchestra 1 Athletic Glee Club 3 Athletlc Assocxatnon 1 2 3 4 Assoclatlon 1 2 3 4 RICHARD MICHELS Itch Engllsh Course Vlce President Athletic Assoclatnon 4 Athletic Association 1 2 3 4 Basketball 2 Track 4 Bend Staff 4 LUCILLE M KNXPPEL Enghsh and Commerclal Courses Class V1cePres1dent 2 Prom Committee 3 Bas ketball 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 Alphanean Gu-ls 4 Athletnc Association 1 2 3 4 Annual Staff 4 LLOYD E MATTHEWSON Max History Course Athletic Assoclatlon testant 4 WILLIAM P MORITZ WALTER D OBENBERGER Bl Wallxe English and Mathematics English Coul-ge Courses Athletic Association 1 2 Athletic Association 2 3 3 4 Prom Commltwe 3 4 Boys Glee Club 3 4 Track 4 Orchestra 3 4 Bend Staff 4 : ' ' ' . , . ' : - 1. 2, 3, 4 Prom Queen 3 : Tennis .. ., .. -H.. .. . ,, ff' ' ,..f'f'x'f-I' A ffm fx , ,ti QQ A ,Emp HELEN B OTTEN English Course Alphanean Girls 4 Ath letic Association 3 4 MARION M PETERS Mare English Latin andFrench Courses Athle.1c Association 1, 2. 3, 4: Alphanean Girls 4: Bend Stall' 4: French Club, President and Vice- President 4: Prom Com- mittee 3: Class Treasurer 3: Girls' Glee Club 1. 2: Social Committee 1 HAROLD B POTTER Harry English Course Athletic Association 3, 4: Prom Committee 3. Bend Stall' 4 RUDOLPH O. SCHLOEMER ALOIS M. SCHNEIDER Kiddo Spider Latin Course English Course LEE SCHLOEMER Liz Latin Course Debates 2 Athletic Asso clatlon 1, 2, 3, 4 HI LDA C. SCI-IROEDER Hil English and Commercial Courses Basketball 4: Athletic Track 3: Athletic Associ- Association 2, 3, 4 ation 2, 3. 4: Bend Stalf 4 Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Cap- tain ol Girls' Basketball Team 3, 4: Tennis Club 2: Declamatory 3.4 :Prom Committee 3: SocialCom- mittee 4 : Bend Staff 4 2 Alphanean Girls 4 A V v v ,- 7 , Y 7 ,-, - A-1: -I - , ' ,-Y-.4v.YY V ,Y.Yv. V i - X 1 ,T-I' g, - .. ,I . v'-, N15 1: - M - ---2 V31 -I -4 ...,,. Jag: ., e ee A A-.. - - . A -iv - -A .-. C fr i . ll . 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L .L ' 1- 1 J President ,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,....,,,.. . .............., J ack Kuehlthau 'Y 3 ' 1 I Q ' v y Y ' Y . . 7 . , yi lr -y , t , L ' A. . , 1 f ' ., ' , u Y ' y J 7 , 'C K ' 1 .K , , , y Y 1 , ' , 4 . ., 1 ' . ' 7 ' ' wr Q .mv D JUNIORS Beck Clemene Bloedorn Clarence Plyant Robert Bnckharclt William Degner Herman Fmery Nathan Hrber, Theophile F ickler, Lee Gehl, Albert Gehl, William Hafeman, Carlie Heil, Raymond Heipp, Edwin Kieckhafer Clarence Ixleln Harold Kuehlthau Arthur Ixuehlthau Jack Kuswa Wesley Lonergan Joseph Otto, Paul Rieke, Hilton Reinartz, Frank Rames, Max Schloemer, Roland Zziutner, Immanuel GLAD SIGHT WHEREVER NEW WITH OI D Glad sight wherever new with old Is joined through some dear home-born tie The life of all that we behold Depends upon that mystery. Vain is the glory of the sky, The beauty vain of field and grove, Unless, while with admiring eye We gaze, we also learn to love. YY' '-- Y-Y-Y A-sa -I - f' Y -v , ' iff' xx - F fx , , . .--,-4 A - TTR,-..f', 'Q J: .lf 1 A Qui .-Y, - 1 f I 9 , 7 ' , 'i 9 1 I . I . I V ! Y 7 1 I 1 f fi ,awk 'ie be 'ei nfs , -'lb f Mgt H Q an Q I, N9 SOPHOMORES cLAss OFFICERS President Vice President .......................... ................,.Y,..,... Secretary ........,.......................................v,.....v..... Ernst Pomahac .,Henr3 Schowalter .Elizabeth Bradley Treasurer ..............,...................,...,............. ................. R ose Schlegel Bauer, Millard Blazel, Lawrence Burchardt, Henoch Cliesalc, Theodore P Coster, Wallace Falk, Wilmer Gehl, Clarence Goeden, Jerome Harter, Elmer Harth, George Harth, Willard Hembel, Walter Hcnsler, Elmer Heindl, Frank Hron, Edwin Koch, Lester Lcnz, Otto Otto, Otto, Lester Albert Carl Wesley Pomahac, Ernst Iiayome, Robert Reimer, Paul Richter, Gerald Schacht, Edward Schellenberg, Ralph Schneider, Philip Schowalter, Henry Siautz, Melvin Troedel, Arthur Wagner, Julius VVoldt, Harlan O if fill' R 1 l! lHliP'i ,ef Fzgiffii 12,211 L: 2 F'-- L 'le -,- S rf A 'U'IIliP'l eff? - fx A ' 'fx X n ID ' figh Wea ' - , fd X rx ' . , -'rx-K r? jillsbjvl -f l , -, SOPHOMORES Barens Lorrame P fuer Gertrude Bradley Ellzabeth Bucklln Bethana Burckardt Helen Puhl Stella Gruetzmacher Eether Grleeemer Irene Gumm Adehne I4 ncaxde Beatrlce knlppel Dorothy Lme Melba Llelloff Ahce Machmueller Allce Marehall Evelyn Meyer Mlldred Oetrander Fvelyn Petere Norma Quade Mildred Raloff Adalla Ixllllllg Druellla gchlegel Doloree Schlegel Roee Smhultz Wllma Scott Henrlette Stellpflug MBFIOH Stoffel Ollve Taylor Marlon Walter Kathleen Walter Marle Werner Lorralne YK oeller Hortenee Vkoog Iva W1 klrchen Gladyq For all your d nys prepare Anu meet them even allke W hen vou are the anvll bear When you are the hammer etrlke Edwln Markham S, U ,, .z , , ' y . , . . , ,. . , A. , .J , . 1 , J , . , , A 1 y . . b 1 i , , , . A , . i ' ! . ! . ,- - , Q 1 . Knippel, Kathleen Tesch, Gladys E 9 V Y l , . , . r v . y . . , 'V , . V 1 ' , 9 . , J sz ' , ' . YF 1 I, , P V s - , - ' 1 , . I .H 1 A ffd- f--ffl!-rx ' I In 1 fs fN 0,6 A Q-4. f fs be J FRESHMEN CLASS Ol' FICERS Q: ' ' 'A'g1 ' ' ' ' A ,-Q X, iz- 'Ci' 'A' N 1 . uf' A , -4-G, 4 - 5' ,yn ' 5, a ' - 'lx f s '. .2-ix TT:-Z-, fx .A -. ..a. -. . Af, A I.. YJ- 1 'V A Qi , ' ,,..Q.,-f, j.. A- -fs . . T A,vf ' 'fT- ,- -,---- , '4 President .............v...... A .................... ..... -.---A---------------- V ------,-- J 0 hn Pick n ' v . I , y Y I , I , y 7 , ! y Y P Y , W . , .L , w . 1 L 7 . s Y y Y 1 , , 1 v 7 7 Y 7 Y , y ! Vice Preeident Sc cn et xrv Treasurer Berres Adeline Braeger Dorothy Burckhardt Evelyn De,C0ster Mary Dibley Kathryn Diels Gladys Duenkel Dorothy Duernberger Louise Fndlich Rose 1'uge Ruth Gonnering LaVe1'n Groom Elizabeth Henry Clara Hillman Hedwig Husting Eugenia Immel Helen klein Myra Hemy Gehl Hilbert Schnepf Kwcher Ethel Koller Elizabeth Kraemer Ethel Lirenz Caroline Opgenorth Elizabeth Tick, Melitta Puestow Lilly Renard Helen Kchloemer Marion Qcnmidt Irene Qcott Bernice Schubert Alice Stoffel Cora Ustruck Loretta Waechter Violet Westphal Cora Wolf Helen f-f'f,X' 1 'Ml 'f fx 111 th 'A' 1139 o FRESHMEN Abel Henry Alliet Sylvester Berree Francis Biadley Webster Dean George Flckler Ervin Pickler Wilbert Gehl Henry Cmnder Frederick Iietzel George Kirsch, Manuel Ixircher, Erwin Knop, John Koch, Howard Krieger, Robert Kuehlthau, Raymond Landvatter, Arthur Ionergan, Arthur Lcnergan, Nelson O'Meara, Thomas Meyer, Walter Ustrandex Robert P :ck John Pmtter Orville Pieetow Hariy R1-gner Matt Pnelngane Alfred Rlley Melvin Roeckel Elmer Schloemer Howaid Schmahl R'xymond Schmidt, Eugene Schnepf, Hilbert Schreiber, Roy Schroeder, Frederick Schroeder, Melvin Stellflug, John Vie, Luther Weber, Edmund Wickert, Fred Wiskirchen, LeRoy Build today, then, strong and sure, With a firm and ample base, And ascending and secure Shall tomorrow find its place. Thus alone can we attain To those turrets, where the eye Sees the world as one vaet plain, And one boundless reach of sky. -Longfellow f ,ff L-Lf A-N. w - f' - ,, fvA,L J If-f xx X In--N-, xv I P y ' I 1,-l 'I' ' ,K f- 1.-.' .---,IJ i '.-S' ..,x.,.. A JN j, .,,, ,, , A-NA 'W 7, , 4, ,,,Aw - JH 'A . Q 1 A- . Q , , 1 R-' -1 1 -' S ' r ., .' 1 , ' . , A. , 5 , . Y ' y n v V -1 I,. . . . 7 I r 1 l . 1 1 Q 71 1 1 ' , . , c hffrx' ral Qu, Q gimp 'J fx lffa Su 65' -' Y ' M f-Y f- '- Q1 1 - ,Y 'Y Y -Y-4, - Y ,-V ,-,,. , -, rf-.f x X ! ffvs' L rm- g V. K K, .,- ' , - ' N ,M 'f ,W ' ya L' 1 ' ,, 'I -' ,. , N ,J g N Q ---.f 'fr - '--ff j . .. 'F 4 --' -g -- -4- -- . --.,,. W , .V -- f 7 H -- --' f- - Ji- -A . W A -4, ' 1- V 5, Q I, ilillipctfvargeg A MEDITATION Every human belng on earth ls endowed wlth the preclou glft Llfe but how few of us appleclate llfe by actually llylng' It ls a natural lnstlnct to look mio the eyes of those wlth whom one speaks but how often one gazes 1ntO the eves belonglng to folk who know no other Joys thall those of melely exlstlng There IS a vast dlfference between llvlng and exlstlng People who only exlst go through the same monotonous rourd of eatlng and sleeplng, of seeklng pleasure ln the brlght llghts of enyoylng hemselves Wllh artlficlal baubles and hollow contentment But thoee who reallv llve ClllI'1f10' the sholt tlme they are on earth who moye on Wltll qL1Ck step and brlght eyes they gather the Jewels of Fortune and heed the knocks of Cpportunlty Some tlnee ago I he ld someone speak of prlvlleged belngs to whom the seelng eye has been glven The 1l'lll1X1llLld.l who llve goes about the world wlth eyes unsealed awakened to the natur xl beflutles and glft of the unlverse H revels ln the ey er cha lg, mg hues of sunrlse and sunset he communes wlth the stars of the dusky nlght he feels the soft caress ofthe breezes and the patter of spllng Tdlll upon hls cheek He he lrs the tlees wlllsper an l the blrds slng and he laughs when the blu terlnf wlnd tugs 1nd pull hls confldence He sees be luty ln everythlng., cleated by the DIVIHQ Belng, because there l beauty there for those who seek lt Optlmlsm plays a llrge part ln the llfe of the awakened person He ha confidence III self and a cheery outlook on llfe always wlstfully hoplng tnat sometlme he wlll reach the goal the ldeal he malntalns There ale ro obstacles ln hl path because he remove them wlth hls firm qulet snllle and hls determlnfd beauty loving eyes Hls goal IS hlgly a ld he never loses slght of It He wlll wln' The one who llves 13 a dreamel of dreams Some of hls most sacred hours are those durlng whlch he gazes ahead wlth wlde raptulous eves when hls fancy Hits ahead of tne years, and he bllllilS dream castles ln the alr Haye vou evel seen any one dleamln0 ' He has that far away hungry yylstful look l burnlng llght ln hls eye he 18 enveloped ID a mysterlous lnvlslble world ln whlch he llV8S wlth hls dream people ln dream houses ln oleam llfe If you are not of thls cult you wlll be awale of a feellng of belng very unnecessary perhaps you Wlll be bored But you cannot understand It IS doubtful lf you ey er wlll for yoa were made to deal wlth the materlal thlngs of llfe whlch IS all very well and very practlcal However many people c ln dleam, but the llvlng p rson not only dreams, but he also make hls dreams come true, and he works hard to reallze hls dmb1tl0HS He mark hm yath and follows lt he bulld hls future and hls llfe fol the lleams we h we ln youth make us what we are Llfe ls very llort too hort to fill wlth ey ervthlng one wants to do but let us do the most we can andthe best we can and learr to llve whlle we do llve Hazel Buth 26 ' - f Y- Fl, N' ' 'ff 'Q-A ' - f' -1 '--Y- ,7 -:-. 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A ..., L. ,, , , , 1 , v Q i Y fag ,ir-rf eff? , We J Q X :M MEETING DEFEAT The game was over, that long looked for game of the season whrch c used so much excrtement among the younger populatron of Langwvorth Tommy Wrnsloxx s team had been defeated, but nexertheless they met defeat lrke good losers The boys had al' looked forward to the game wrth hrgh antrcrpatron Interested spectators consrstrng mostly of boys, whose ages ranged from nrne to fourteen, had xrewed the excrtrng game wrth keen enjoyment Er ervbody, from lrttle Ifred Condon to brg Captarn Tommy had cheered wrth utmost enthusrasm The game had started pronrptlv at 2 30 o clock on Wednesday afternoon and all around the field were lrned rows and rows of lrttle grubby faces, tangled harr hot red hands torn overalls, all supported bv sturdy legs and stamprng feet In the mrdst of the game, when he excrted orrlookers had yelled and cheered to therr hearts content crack' went the rope, and lrttle fat Lloyd W lkre fell flat on hrs nose Hrs frrends rushed about, scrimblrng ard tumblrrg over each c her, ard fr rally set Lloyd on hrs feet agarn A great stream or blood gushed from hrs no e Oh I m dyrng' Save me' howled Lloyd The bovs rushed hrm away to the strean nearby and bathed hrs face and neck wrtlr cald water untrl the bleedrng stopped, and vwrth rt Lloyd s cr yrng Meanvs hrle, the game was reachrng the clrmax The stamrrrng and xellrng rncreased late attenders pressed forward, elbowrng therr way rnto the crowd, rmpetuous lrttlc boosters velled at the top of therr vorces The game was over Captarn Tommy was defeated' Murmurs of lamentatron ran through one srde of the crovsd whrle yells and cheer r ued from the lrps of the rest Manly Tonrrnv went up and shook hands wrth the captam of the other team, whrle some of the faces of Tommy s group wore looks of resentment Tommv notrcrng thrs 4 ru 4: 11 v 1,,,,,u 7 I' tl ese reassurrng words from therr captarr the lrttle group of faces broke rnto smrles thex threw up therr ragged hats, and yelled louder than ever so that the very ground upon whrch they danced seemed to shake That s rt krds called Tom, keep rt up, make them thrnk we re glad they won When thc yellrng and screamrng ceased lrttle Freddre trudged up luggrng a prrl or water When evervbody had had a drrnk and were prettv well cocled off the boys decrderl to go home As they trudged home through the summer twrlrght sensrng the beautx of the last glowrng embers of the sun drrrrkrng rn the sweet fragrance or the waxsrde flowers and obserxrng the statelv greenness of the trees vshose cool glossx leaxes were scarcelv ever mox ed except to let a saucy red squrrrel pass between them Captarn Tommx s team gave the game the once over Mx Im hot, exclarmed Henry rnopprng hrs f George who had set hr heart on mrrrnrng the game could not qurte get ner th defeat He grrpped hrs bat h rrd rnd sank hrs teeth rnto hrs nether lrp swallow ed hrs hard feelrngs and smrled rrstefrd of cowlrng Ben who was wallcrng, mth Tommy vr as drscu srrrg the core Only two more ard Ben holdrng, up hrs hrrgers, and w could hare vs on Oh, never mrnd sard Tommy a lritle sp rrk of resentmcnt flarrng up wrthrn lrrm we ll do better next year You bet we wrll they rll ansvrereu Well then, never mrnd th defeat cc mforted T Let laugh rt off Irene Schmrdt 29 , , ,, Y f fe-Y 1 -..,. -. . e f , V, f,- f , , 7- ,. ,,., 114 X N ,.-c, , ,,.Q. :X A 'x ' rr '.n , lf' ' 1 4 7 - f - 1 fr-, 1, 1. 110- Q -- ' . 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PHP f57' J1F' A A TQ D lm EXTRACTS FROM MY DIARY Nlay 16 1914 Well I never thought I would st rrt a diary but rt seems as rf I srmply must I am seemg so mdlly thrngs here 111 I1 rance that rf' I don t wrrte them down, I yy1ll surely C011 fuse them Anvway I can t rxve about them as I wrsh to anyone except myself Fven my frrend Joan thrnks Iye gone Ifrench mad but I must glye vent to mv feelrngs 111 ome way or Ill explode, so here goes Frrst of all Ill descrrbe Mme Galbre s house the place where we are yrsrtlng for a whrle The house rs whrte I mean rt was orrgrnally and from the outsrde looks very gloomy and dreary There IS a courtyard that urrounds rt cn all srdes a l1ttle door leads to a footman s rooms at the back Every trme anyone arrry es ln a cab, the footman flres out to help and to carry the packages All the rest of th trme he spends cleanrng the brass handles of doors and lookrng after the courtyard The mam entrance to the house 18 Just an ordrrarv door that leads up a Hrght of steps to the hall On the first floor 1 a drawrng room a kllIl1I10 room md a sort of prlvate slttmg room I don t lrke my ot them very well They are rmnly overllowrnq wrth furnrture, and are extremely elab rate I don t thmk Nlm Galbre llkes them elther but she rnh rlted the hou e from her mother 111 law Furnrture rnd 1ll and she doesnt llke to cha ge rt I hen tl e postnran so I ll take tl'1s up tomorroyv Nlay 18 Yesterday berng the frrst Sunday durrng our stay at Mme Galbre s we went to 1 ct rn the queerest yyay wandered about and talked and wnen they got trred of one chapel they went rnto another I thrnk I lrke peyys 1n a church but of cour e one eould11 t expect them at Notre D me Thrs rfternoon we went to Versarlles The g., rrdens and palaces 1re too magnrhcent to descrrbe, and the fou t uns the w ter just gushes nd gushes There ls no warden the fountarns are not played eyery day Oh rf those poor people ln the reyolutlonarv nays could haye seen the sun sparkle on the marble 11d rnakc ra111bows on the sprav tl ey would Il0t h rye nrlnued tlrerr tax rtron s0 much Nlay 23 It seems to me tl at a long tlme ago thrs valley must have grown up and reached perfeetron rfter that no o e touched rt and rt ha I'6ITldlH6Cl p rfect We have been here a Chrnon for a week and Joan has already decrdeu to remarn for the rest of her lrfe I1 the frrst place the Galbre s farm 1s old old old and the house has great thrck yvalls dllll dear l1ttle lrttrced yynrdow and a frreplate th rt one can stand up rn Then there 1 the dalry bu1lt of tone and w hrch ls always d rrk nd cool The farmer ard hrs wrfe are l1ke qualnt l1ttle llldfllklns They can t peak 1 word of Frg, 1 h and I have great fun l1sten11 ga to Joan tr y to talk a broken French to them The town of Chrnon ls just too prcturesque to be true There IS 1 market place, lrned on ll srdes w1tl1 l1ttle rosy cheekcd blank eved peasa ts tonrrng to sell therr w ues Ill the centsr 1 a fountaln where the people t1ll come to l1ll therr prtthers July 20 How Idltl'lfllllX I had promrsed my elf that I would keep up thrs drary and here I lave not wrrtten for three weeks but I haye een sO much I e ll t frnd ward to tell you bout rt Foday went out frlore md yalkcd alor the road that Jeanne d Art rode oyer on her w ry hen I eycn pretended that I w rs rn her place I rode up to the wall lrll lll my l11lI1Ll s eye! Jun ned lrghtly Ironr my hor e xnd t rlked to the good yy Hman lll the little ' Y Y - ' Y-v' 's-1- 1 - f- , ,Y V-YV Y Yafil E 7-7, N ,-,Rr T I-sa 1 ,W x A X H I . 7311, . .- - ., f 1, f 44. 1- ' 5. ,fs f- ML 1 Ja -7- 5.1, a - .--1-- , . -,g V f - fsvse if--' -F - -. 'L js! .ll I . ,A'I'I-1' - 7i1- ' 'TT g - , - W 1 ' g 1 ' , . . 'Q Q z ' '1, V .I : . ' s :1 .1 . ' . . N , 1 . . N, . 1 , ' ' , 1 , . As w 11 ' . ' , , ' t . , , I . 1 9 1 1 5 , ' , .. . V , . , 4 V. . . 1 V , 1 V 1 . 1 B 1 A. y 1 A r v. 'A- 1 s v 1 rv S 1 K ' I 1 ts' Bs? ' 1 1 4 yy 1 1 - ' ' s s ' . . . . . 1 . . 51 'ks ' ,1 1 1 ' A 1' 1 I 1 Lf . - Ls b 1 . -K1 ,f 5 . 1 1 - , . 3 I , Q As . - 1 A. . . l 1 1 1 v I 1 S y v Qt ' 1 1 1 1 - 4 ' y I A 9, l1 ' L1 ' , A. ' .l 1 I 1 1- - 1 -- . 2 2 T1 K- , ,. Y 1 R ' D 1 ' 1 .1 ' , 5 ' ' 1 . 1 1 1 v ' ' 1 1 0 - I - v 1 v ,s 1 ' ' ' . , ' . ' . . ' ' ' .L servrce at Notre Dame. 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XKIOIIQ' 111 1111 expcct ltl0Il tht G16-at War 11 on we a1e L,0lIlg back to AITIOI lL 1 next week IXltl1lGPll Ixnlppel 28 Il ll Il Il Il I ll I ORPHANS OF LEARNING UN lth apolog,1exto.I VV Rlleyj ue boys and g1rlx we come to thls l1ere school to lea1 1 work out all thoxe alg,el11a p1oblems an han em 1n each dax xtudv bout them l1te1 IW 111611 who teacheu thmk were g1eat ut 1n that o1d mam 1oom vs 11t111 for tl1e bell to rmg then we Qlt an hkte to the xx alnln s the te lLl19lN ,que to ux the f'1tultx ll get 11N 11' we don t watch out some of us ue lealn to avx vs ood an others learn to cook some of L1 want Ldtlll an others thex want I 1encl1 when It comes to Bmlogy tl1e1e IS no cholce Ju t take It Geometrx 1 lot of fun dl 1ltlll'TlGt1C IQ neue some of 11x me 1111s a st bject but hates th dern ol tc 1che1 thc be text thlng to do 1 Juxt to wlt an learn the f' 1cult1 ll get UN lf we do11t watch out' wme of ue we come to le 1111 an othe1s 1u to pl 1 to haxe a lot of 1a Pl T11 hte an tll1OVS the chalk AIOUINI te we the gnl alot 111 11kethe11' wa 11tx caxe auax xome of u Ju like to I1111 1nd haxe a Jollx 11116 than when we mt huh Il'lLl8 2 Ju t a11otl1e1 Jollx tune let th1 be 1 11 1111111 folks to be on tl1e w xtch the l'1LLlltN ll et llN nf we dont vsat h ou I l ldllk Cehl N D V. 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I N TP P ,Q fr , M H,:'5T' Kgs YEQL V xx fn no HIS LAST CASE Count Rrchelreu had been murdered,allLondon rang wrth the news of thrsmysterrous crrme The Count was an enormously wealtl y man Hrs only relatlves were hrs wrfe and a nephew, lrvrng rn Parrs There were two people who were suspected Albert, a servant rn the household of the Count, had mysterlou ly drsappeared on the nrght of the murder, and, wrth hrm, some of the Countess Jewels, whrch had been rn her husband s charge The popular oprnron was that Albert had murdered the Count, stolen tre Jewels and then escaped But, to complrcate matters, rt was drscovered that the Count s nephew had also drsappeared the nrght of the murder Thrs caused even more susprcron Of course, the polrce were notrfled rmmedrately, but they had no definlte clue wrth whrch to begln work The Count had been strangled wrth the necktre he had been wear mg not a trace of the murderer was left Workrng on the case wrth the polrce there wa rlso a young detectrve, Mr Small by name He was known throughout London not only as a detectrve of promrse but as a young man or fine character However, as all hrs ef forts were varn the Countess of Rrchelreu hrred two addrtronal detectrves to work on the case They were older 'md of a wrder experrence and so the Countess felt sure that thrs trro would solve the nrystery rn short order A thorough search was made for Albert but he was not to be found If he was the murderer, he had covered hrs tracks s0 completely that not a trace of mm could be drscovered One day, after dark about a week after the tragedy the two older detectrves re entered the room rn whrch the murder had taken place As one of the men was about to turn on the lrght he was arrested by a glrmmer from the court below Stepprng to the wrndow, he saw the lrght flrcker agarn, and a shadowy form took the path that led to the north gate of the grounds The two detectrves opened the wrndcws and stepped out onto the balcony, but the lrght and th form rmmedrately ursappeared The same susprcron sprang rnto both therr mrnds After a moment s hurrred consultatron they went norselessly downstairs and through the court to the north gate Here they lfrd behrnd some convenrent shrubbery Sure enough' The form that of a man oon re appeared, came down the path and glrded ghost lrke throuffh the gate, closrng rt behrnd hrm Once outslde the grounds the detec tn es had a comparatrvely easy task to stalk therr prey Sudd nly the man stopped, and after a hurrled glance behrnd hrm advanced swrftly to a lrttle wooden cottage whrch was drmly srlhouetted agarnst the dark horrzon He walked up to tne door hesrtated a second opened rt and walked ln The detectrx es crept closer Soon a lrght was seen on the second floor, and then vorces were heard One of the detectrves sard a few whrspered words to hrs companron Then he clrmbed rnto a nearby tree and clrngrng to the lowest branch peered rnto the wrndow from whrch the lrght rssued A few tense seconds elapsed Then he swung norselessly down and confided the results to the other rn excrted whrspers Both removed therr shoes and stole norselessly rnsrde Up the rrckety stalrs they crept and stood lrstenrng a moment at the door of the lrghted room Insrde the vorces were rrsrng hrgher The detectrves were soon convrnced Suddenly one of tl'-em swung the door open and thrust the muzzle of a gun wrthrn two feet from the young fellow rnsrde Wrth a horrrble oath he swung around and showed a face drstorted with rage and fear Ah' Ha' sald the first detectrve cooly We know you, Detectrve Small, so dont try to put one over on us Hand us your gun lrke a gentleman You drrty scoundrels' What rrght have you to trarl me and accuse me when I only dorng my honest duty '7 Don t worry Mr Small, retorted the other detectrve sternly Thrs week rsn t th ' f , , , f' if ,ev ---A 1 - if ,A 1-iff g :AI 7,-, g , vr- fl X ' , ' --ui, I 4 Q ! . nf f., .Q ' , Jw K, . 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' , 1 , . . . . . 8 gi offe r I PURE fri W. at first tlme we ve met you and we have everal scoree to settle besldes thls one So come Llong' On the other slde of the room stood the half frenzled Albert who was almost oyex come wlth relief at h1s dl cox ery Both were taken back to the estate When the Countess save the prl oner she utteled a startlel exclamation and dropped heavxly lnto a chalr What s the matter what IS lt '7 que txoned one of the detectlvee rushmg to her s d Oh' It S It s John, It s my own nephew' Could It be poss1ble Why 1s he he1e'7 The detectlvee then forced h1s story from hlm He had lvved a dual llfe half the He wae not Qatlefied howey er and wlehlnfr for more money than he had, he had come to London, murdered hw uncle and had taken some of hm aunt Q JewelS He had then gone to the Qervants quartere and had splrlted Albert away to the lonely cabln ln the hopes ol' Loverlng up hw own act Agalr he assumed tllQgl1lQ6 ai a detectlve, and had dropped 1n lt the pollce headquartels Just IH tlme to be asslgned to thlg, nl laet case Iva Woog Z8 An Autocrat Paper My toplc for convereatlon thls mornlng shall be of Qpeclal lntereet to all preeent l un sure If It IQ not, It should be Thle ruthlesi cuttlng off of han' IQ a very serlou problem The young ladlei are deatroylng thelr crownlng glolv ln a very foollen man ner I know of many people who pprove of thlg preposterous occurence fat thls polnt I became qu1te dramatlc, Selzlns the carvlng knlfe and rlelng to my feetj but ae for me glve me long halr Ol none at all' To my annoyance, I notlced that most of my hearers were Qexzed w1th sudden spasme of laughlng You haye lndeed had vour way, retorted some lmpuden rasc xl gazlng boldly at my bald head, and then b commg com ulsed mth laughter Such unappreclatlon of my olatory efforts was lndeed annovmg but nevertheless I contlnued This absurd practlce IS spollmg our preuous womanhood The beauty of our feml nme sex 1s dlsappearlng By your smctre dlsapproxal, vte can all ald ln preserxlng the beauty of our young women ' VVlth these words I left the table ln llllllg,,lld.tl0I'l Bethana Buclthn P8 f - '-' T 4 ' ' xg' ' ' ' A -L To .F-1, f if' -N X ! . 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' . 1 , , , ' rs g Til-ILP 462' 4,15 T ,, ' ,grljlpllxb d TI-IE CURSE OF THE MUMMY The sun beat down mercrlessly on the sands of Egypt The inhabitants of the lrrtlc yrllage of Kayhr sought the shelter of the small tree rn order to escape the swelter rug ravs Paul Manly mopped hrs head 'md glanced at hrs companion Professor Brundell Well Paul the professor sard do you thrnk you can sfo on an expedition today I have a new cave rn mlnd and I belleve rt will be an rnterestrng one Never too tired to explore professor replied Paul, and with that the two men began therr Journey to Karnak Cave The walk was long md the sands were hot and when, at last the lrttle openrng of the cave was rn srght Paul and the professor allowed a slgh of relief to escape from tlrerr parched lrps The men entered the caye and began therr work at once I or three hours they tolled steadrly Soon they found themsely es deep rn the earth and they lost srght of the lrttle lrght at the openmg It was then that the professor discovered that he had ost hrs knife Telling Paul to wart for hrm, he went back to look for rt Phe cave w rs so cool and Paul was so trreu that he sat down and soon fell asl ep When he awoke he wa cold and damp and every bone rn hrs body ached He heard the professor speak Well Paul I thrnk we are lost We will never be able to find our way out of here until morning, because we cannot see the light at the opcnrng of thc L we It must be nearly night so let Us make a hre and be comfortable untrl tnen Paul agreed, and they looked around the large room for ome firewood Paul spred a brg bulky object on a shelf and wrth some drfficulty and the ld of the professor he got rt down The men began unwrapprnv rt They took ol? many beautiful cloths bedecked with Jewels and finally came to th object It proved to be the mummy of a grrl, and ln her hands she tlfrhtly clasped a lrttle Jew eled box ln whrch Paul found a dozen pretty lrttle red seeds Paul drvrded these wrth the professor and beg n to prepare the mummy for firewood Paul sard the professor do you thrnk rt rs wrse to burn an object sacred to the Egyptrans'7 Perhaps not wrse but necessary replred Paul and he touched a glowr match to the mummy As the flames rose rnto the alr a feeling of nausea came over P ul but went by unnotrced by the professor HY 4' The expedrtron was over Paul and the professor were back rn 'Slew York the pro fessor rn hrs laboratory, and Paul at the home of hrs france He showed her all the curros he had collected on hrs sojourn to Egypt When he came to the little red seeds Joan exclaimed Oh Paul what pretty red beads Wlay I have some? 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Y . v ' , 11 r ' , , f. , ' , A. , in , H I 1 ima fn ., , PIP in mf' A as I, , IRD The matter wx dropped, but meyertheless Joan calrled out her plan The day of P mul s wedding davyned bright 'md clear Before the ceremony Paul and Iran were talklng Joan sald Paul, I haye a ulpxlse for you And I have one for you too, Paul Sdlil Joan nevu dre Imlng what that surprlse Do you remembel those l1ttle red seeds that I gave to you I w1sh you yyould not plant them as you planned for I got a letter yesterday telllnfr me that Professor Brun dell had planted some as an experiment and he was very surprlsed to see that they g,reyy They blossomed 1nto beautlful clusters of yyhlte flowers He told of h1s luck to an Egyp tlan and was told that a great curse would be upon hlm It was the wlll of the mummy that If those seeds were planted or dlsturbed, the culprit should d1e or betome msane Joan became very pale when she heard thls, and suddenly wlth a horrlble cry, she fell forward, tlghtly clutchmg a cluster of white Hoyyers at hel Wdlst Paul dld every thmg to revlve hex but she r mamed ln a KICIIIIOUS state and rvever dgdlll recogmzed those near and dean to her The curse of the Fgyptmn mummv had been fuliilled Mlldred Celb Zh Patlence IS Powerful If you yyrlte a yyoxthless qulz, Or your mark 1s less than IIIS Keep on tlylng If you re not unusually brlght O1 your score card IQ a Slght Keep on tlymg Ney er admlt you re beat Whlle you re standmg on two feet, But keep on tlylng Thlnffs yylll lyyays come out llght If youll buckle doyyn and hght bo keep on trying Alols SLIIIIPIQICI' f J W f - - ,- --.,. - - ,Y , 7, f, f , ,-W. ,f A K fi... 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I .'-- , ' THE DEBATERS The question for debate thls year wa Resolved that Congress shall be granted Iower by federal amendment to regulatc the employment of all person under erghtecn gears of age The debate belng of vltal concern, the re ults were eagerly awaited The school representatives were as follovs Afhlmatlve Ncgatlve Robert Raxome Fmogene Pcrschbachcr Wesley Ku vsa Henry Schowalter Evelyn Walter Beth na Bu klln Arthur Kuehlthau alternate John Pick lternate The outcome of our first debates was complete vrctorx The affirmative and th negatrve defeated Nlorth Wlrlwaukee and Horlcon, respectively In our second serres ot debates the negative and afiirmatlve were defeated by Washrngton High School and Maullle The final report of the tour mellnunary debates under the ilrscon lh lnterscholas contlnue rn the emr finals ov urtue of their wlnnmg all foar debate Under the rules operatlve this rear, the keenness of competrtron Ill the Nlllwauke dlstrlct prevented this dlstrlct from crdmg a representatrxe to the eml finals Nex xear the debate league w1ll pass over under state man gement and then each dlstrrcr wrll send its best team to the sernl finals In vrew of the fact that the W est B nd de baters recened one of the hlghf-st possible percentages UIVQYI ln this dlstrlct both de haters and their coach Mr Mastalrr h ye reason to be proud of the rears record l , . ' . ' . . . , Q. H . . ' 4 . . 1 . J ' ' ' ' ' f Li . ' f ' . ' ' .' ' ' ' . ' .' .' 'sz .I , . K K . ' 4 c ' I i ' viva 1 .V . ' . . ' , ' n n .' . .4 1 sl, . I ' ' I I A . . ' :L 5 ' :- tic Debatirg League showed that elghty-two Schools participated. Ten schools were to S - K. ' K v' ' ' . 7 . . FK K, K KK . K. 5 K . K, ' . ' . K. '- K.K ' . . . Y K. 9 - KK .Y K . KKK K K KK 5. . K K r - 1 I 1 I 1 w I fl ' I - v 1 , - 1 . , . r . , .. . , . . , Hai' l ,. 0 . Y - A 1' 'f- ,., N L: I.-Z. - -A I f-1'34-'lNlt ..Nl, ., , my '-'fl .W , - -i1,f-- ,,..:., --!.1.. .A , - A+' ' Yv- ,, ,v,v.,W DECLAMATORY AND ORATORY At the local declamatory and oratorlcal contests whlch were held on Aprll 23 the Judges were confronted with a dlflicult ploblem of 'selectlon There was a great deal uf varlety and the partlcular methods of mterpretatlon made the conteete a source of lntelest The representatnes as chosen by the Judges were Declamers Adaha Raloff Bobbv Lnwelcome Alternate-Kathleen Kmppel MUQIC Mu ter Orators hoealle Buckley The Qonstltutlon ' Alternate Tom O Meara A 'Vlan fox the Ages Extemporaneoue Speaker Grace Wlakxrchen Thls year the honor of recenlng the representatlves of Cedarbulg Port Waehmg ton Menomonee Falls North Mxlvs aukee and Hartford waq conferred upon Weet Bend On Aplll 30 the CllQt1lCt public speaklng contest was held ln tl e gymnaslum ol the nevx high school The contests were presented m the afternoon nd evenlng and a splrnt of good fellowshlp perxaded between the dlfferent schools The honors were awarded 'ms followe Extemporeaneoue readlng Flrst North Mllvsaukee second North Mllwaukee Olatorlcal Flrst Cedarbuxg second North M1lwaukee thlrd Port Washmgton Extemporaneous speakmg F1rQt Cedarburg, second Port Washlngt-on Declamatolv Flrst Port Washmgton Second, North Mllwaukee thlrd Cedarburg . . . 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' ' 7 l P 1 1 ' s fX ,, f,.5 A QM A Helndl A Gehl M Lutz G Wlsklrchen MISS Forrester D Gehl COMMERCIAL CONTESTANTS Growth often comes through comparlson and growth means progress The busl ness mar compares thls month s sales wlth last month s and through thls comparlson renews h1s efforts and perfects h1s plans for greater buslness growth By watchlng thlq growth from month to month he IS able to gauge the progress of hlS buslness At a CllStI'1Ct shorthand and typlng contest held at Fond du Lac Hlgh School ten schools replesented by slxty puplls met for comparlson and competltxon Arlme Hemdl won first place ln shorthand wlth 995QW accuracy Grace Wxsklrchex was awarded second honors wlth 981A A There have been from 10 to 16 schools each year 1n thls illStl1Ct Ten of our last 12 entrants ln shorthand have been wmners and represented the Pond du Lac cllstrlct at tlfe state contests 1918 WEST BEND Menasha Neenah 1921 Oshkosh WEST BEND Menasha WEST BEND 1922 Oshkosh WEST BEND WEST BEND R Gerlach Rayome Tlmmer Bltz Rhelngans 1926 1923 WEST BEND WEST BEND Princeton 1924 WEST BEND Fond du Lac Prlnceton WEST BEND 1925 Plymouth WEST BEND WEST BFND WEST BEND A Helmll WEST BEND G Wlsklrchen Pls mouth Fond du Lac Rusco Wlllkomm Lenz Schloemer Schlehl Weber ' - - , , 7-7 1-, '- 11 1 - Y ' ,-, - -,- - , , -Y ' K x ' ,.. . -:G ' ' Q u. 7' fr-F X I . 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A S .ivnvmfugv Lflf-ll' :we A f-fs fN Ill fwfr -'ae ' Alai' .ff lm -I lp E .virgo e .ec -1 Efs:1L2-7f,.Q,i1jL jg .211 - 144, - 'i e .hee THE ALPHANEAN GIRLS OFFILFRS Flrst Semester Second Semester fresulent Dolores Gehl Premdent Hazel Buth Vlce Presldent Crace WlSk1FCh6ll VICE Preeldent Elmor Fuge Secretarx Treasurer Ethel Bradley Secretary Treasuler Alllne Helndl Jordan Ethel Abel Myrtle Bastian Marle Beck Angeline Buth Hazel Clemens Ollve Degen Regma MEMBERS Gehl Dolores Gelb Mlldred Gloth Myltle Hemdl Arlme Johnson Katherme Knlppel Lucille Otten Helen Peters Mauon We mdt Thelma Wlsklrchen G1 ace Vl oldt G1 dx s Fuge Ehnor Kucher Orllnda The Alnhanean SOC19tN a llteralx club compoeed of glrls seemel to reallze more ll an ex er before the real lgnmcance of a club of 1ts k1nd Creatlve mterest centeled about each one of the meetlngs whlch were held every lternatlve Wednesdax a d an cnchu ldStlC gloup was always present A true knowledge of palhamentazy pr ctlce and dramatlcs was galned by each mem ber and It IN Wlth pleasure that th recmd of 1925 1926 IS presented to the 1927 1928 oclety It IS to MIS Hexdner that much of the success of the club IS due Her klIllllS ln lGI6St 111 each lDtl1V1Kll.l3l ha made each nmembel justly proud of haslng her as facultv llVlSOI' , 1 J J I S. .......,....,.... , ................ 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STUDENTES ROMANARUM LITERARUM OI' FICERS First Semceter Second Semester Pxeeldent Bethana Bucklln Presldent Robert Rayome Vxce Pleeluenl Raymond Kuehlthau Vlce Presldent Ellzabeth Opgenorth Secretaly Kathleen Knnppel Secretary Elllabeth Bradley Treaeurer Kathleen Walter Tleaeurer W1lbert Schnepf L1brar1an Ellzabeth Bradley Llbrarlan John Plck Sergeant at Arms Robert Rayome Sergeant at Arme Matt Regner Melvln Schroedel Tom O Meal 1 Bauer Gertrude Bradley Ehz xbeth Bucklm Bethana Berres Dorothy Belres Frarces Burcharclt Fvelyn Dlbbly Kathex me MEMBERS Puge Ruth Gehl Henry Gumm Adeline Gloom Ehzabeth Hustmg Eugenla Knlppel Do othy Knop John The Studentes Romanarum Llterarum a Latm club lx an entlrely new organization for the students of the Latm elasxes The purpose of the club ls to txmulate mtere t ln Latln and to provlde entertain ment whxch lw lIlStI'l1CtlVQ Latln and Roman hlxtorv were Qtreesed ln partlculal also parhamentary plactlce Under the supervlslon of Nils LGOINEI the club made lts firet year a very success ful one M- Ai Y- A in -A h V A A? 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LES CHERCHEURS DES LUMIERES OFFICFRS I'lrst Semester Second Semester Presldent MRTIOH P6t6lH Presldent Arthur Kuehlthau Vlce Plesldent Myrtle Abel Vlce Presldent Marlon Peter Secretary Hazel Buth Secretary Thelma Wendt Treasurer Arthur Kuehlthau Treasurer Wesley Kuswa Llbrarlan Rosahe Bucklev Llbrarlan Lucllle Bloedorn Sergeant at Arms Elmer Haenssler Serge nt at Arms Albert Gehl MEMBFRS Abel Myltle Bloedoln Lllcllle Buckley ROSdll6 Buth Hazel Gehl Albelt Gelb Mlldred Gloth Myrtle Haenssler, Elmer Faculty Advisor M1 Kuehlthau Arthur Kuswa Wesley Perschbachel Emogene Peters MRTIOD Schloemer Roland Walter Evelyn Wendt Thelma Woog MarJor1e s Loomer Les Chercheurs des Lumleres IS also a new organization Its membershlp IS llmlted to puplls ln tte school who have taken French or who are takmg French The alm of he club IS to afford nr Ctlce ln speaking French Meetlngs were held every two weeks the programs were mterestmg and beneficla from both an lnstructlve and so lal standpomt F .,,.- , , - .... . , , ,-.L -, ,A ' ' ' -,. .,- Y-, - A .fx . . -A - we ' -7- J v , J L 1. . -' - ........ . ' a - - 3 .... , ..... , Y v 1 , l . , . r - - ly ! '! .L 4 Y I , 7 Y ' A ! Y l S I L . l a ' ' t . a ' . ' . . A' D . . c . . H f 'f - 'HN-iwixf pffv . , A - ,T 4 - ! f-fx X!-A Z va- . Q W f. . yu f 'Hiya tv'-.6 Y Oli L ffzifl ll. J- IP I -tt T:.+14,.li-. ,Q ,OZ jg ji Q 1 jngvv HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA Arthur kuehltlmu William Nloiitz Clarence Bloeclmi oui Pnl ici Hilbert Schntpf -Xfldlld Rdloff Dorothx Schlegel Gertrude Bducr Dorothx hnlppel llnmtor N11 Pldll i C ldI1Il9t Tlfillllblrll 1 lallllft 1 O X Iullll Stumml mm un rl X 1 i Nlmit IL X dt P1 f 6111611 DTI 11111 U0 element flfe t f ieiexer 11 1 1 4 11 induflilnle- LIlIG'CUQ'Illl9 uf ml hu I :mu Im I ulelem l l I, 'sfll'l ,,.,..,.,,,,..,l,,,, ' ,' ' 1 ..,,, ,,,,,,,, . . ., .,,.,,,,.... fu 'l!l'f . ' ' .,.,...,,,,,.. ,,,,.. . ,.,,,A, , I-'ii-st Vi lin Elizabeth Bradley ',,,,.,,,.,,,, . ,.,,,,. First Violin 5 Q iiiiiiiiiii.,. ., .iii ,,I'llI'St ' 'f 'A ....,,..,,,, Y '1 Q ' ' .,,,.,,,., , , USG- i lin Mus'- is the onli' art th' actually lives. H ' ll - - ts, vil the A 1 f n .i ifel. Wl ' '- Ijf 1, she 's -ls ,' A ' ,-..fO6ffi'Xf- I:,.z-is A rs, THE BOYS' GLEE CLUB Bauer Millard Bryant Robert Degner Henman Fndlich, Louis Gehl, Henry Goeden, Jerome Goeden, Norman Heipp, Edwin Heipp, Thomas MFMBFRS Kuehlthau Raymond Moritz William O Meara Th mas Otto, Albert Otto, Wesley Pick, John Rayome, Robert Romes, Max Schoofs, Ray Kuehlthau, Arthur Director-Miss Short Song Orpheus with his lute made trees, And the mountain tops that freeze, Bow themselves when he did sing. To his music, as sun and showers There had made a lasting spring. Everything that heard him play, Even the billows of the sea, Hung their heads, and then lay by. In sweet music is such art, Killing care and grief of heart Fall asleep, or, hearing, die. -'William Shakespeare Vi, , YZLI- S--Y-, 111 1 - ..' 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Q Y 1 ' y 4 ' K 1', Y Y , . . , , .J ! 7 1 ' Y I I! ! 1 I I I 7 l I y . A , ., 1 y . , A . . An S' ,yn K., t. fn ', Hz- ' ' -, ' by ' . ' - n G'od's melodies How unbroken across starry spaces, along Milky Ways, amid ,- f ' 1 .... . ' .' '. , ' - .',:' -s, S :, J ' . . v .' . x ' . . , ax 5 , . . , . . . . ' S' 'T 1 ' h. 1 g lr K- t l. S . . .. As, . V. y . l . Q ,, s .' . ' , - , - f- ' ff - MP A 1' TN' S x4 'TE4i,2.iiI A L' -fi 1926 BEND STAFF Edntor IH Chref Assoclate Edltor Busmess Manager Busmess ASSlStahtS Athletics Llterary Editor Organizations Art Alumnl Kodak Manager Photographic Humor Leonard Finch Thelma Wendt Alols Schnelder Louis Encllxch Harold Potter l Tom Helpp Roland Weber Marlon Peters Myrtle Abel Hazel Buth Mlldred Gexb Lucille Kmppel Wllllam Morlt7 Frank Cehl Robert Haebxg Rlchard Mlchels Hlldegarde Schroeder Elmor Fuge Gladys Woldt C C , , Activities ...................................,...... Grace Wiskirchen ixllll- JKT ,. A as ,Q I,lPllXl9 R' fN 2 u2 e Q SENIOR CLASS PLAY GREEN STOCKINGS A Farce rn Three Acts By A E W lVldN0I1 GREEN STOCKINGS The old Fngll h custom requlres that the elder daughter yyear recn stockrng at the yyeddrng of her younger lster lf the latter should marry hr t Celra Faraday had already worn green stockrngs twlce for her sr ters When her youngest srster Phyllls announced her en agement Wllllam Faraday the father feels reluctant about m klng Cella wear a tllllil D111 Cella for the sake of appearance creates a hctltlous lover Colonel Qmlth Mrracles begin to happen when a real Colonel Slllltll rppears Nredless to ry f8lld dres not wear a thrrd p lrr of green Ntiiilxlllgx Cast of Characters Atlllllfdl GTICG Wlllldnl Faraday Colonel bmrth Robert Taryer Henrv Steele James Ralelgh Mrs Madge Rocklngham Lady Evelyn Trenchard P ryllls Faraday Robert H robrg Rudolph Stern Tom Helpvr leon rrd ll lncr lter Obenbergel Alols bCl'lI'lElllL1 H mel Buth Mrldred Gelb Ellnor Puff Nlrs Shlsolm Faraday fAunt Ida Faradayj Marlon Peters Ifrlend of Phyllls Myrtle Abel Delores Gehl Nlyltle broth Kathryn John on Helen Otten Hllda Schroeder and Glady W oldt Orphans Arlrne Helndl nd Ethel Jordar lvldlfl Q'VIartrnj Lucllle Knlppel Class Prophecy Prophetess Marre Br tran Three Fates Angellne Beck Olrve Clemers Reglna Degen SDIIIE of Cla ol' 1926 Grace Wrsklrcherr Future Arvella Guth Xiu rc Class Hrstory Fr rnk Gehl Stanley kla Ixlueyer Lloyd Nlathe Potter Lee Schlc emer Try lor Rrymonrl Thull NI rnagcr of Llghts Nlanager of Property Fthel Bradley en Robert klPlI1 Clrrencr on Xhllram Vlorrta Harold Rudolph Sclrloenrer Warren and Roland XX eber Lour Fnullch Rrynlond Schoofs A - ,- ,. .- Y' , 'Y' L-Y - '-- QA -1 - , , ,Y 77,7 Y Y i 71 Y ,H A x in dw N ,M , T, f ay' V, I7 N ,.n, lk .H rf . f-.f ff y, - r y ,rr ff' ,.g U I . 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F :yr A , ff'.- 4', - v., f' , 4 ,, 3.1 a S ,X ml lp ,mag .T T, ,...,i'fFA3i9 , e,,,Q-V f, jl jf .lf I , - .+v, - ei - B-, THE BASKET BALL SEASON The season tdrterl wrth prospectx for .1 wrnmng team Four of lrxt rear reguldrx Hrehrg Weber Degner and F lk were bank to fill therr old poxrtrorr The frrst two week were Npent rn drrlls rn thc furrcldnrentalx of the gfrnre Thrx wrx followerl by two rr rctree g, rrrrex wh eh gave Corch 'Nelxon 4 chance to frnd the weak xp :tx on hrx regular li rm In the hr t time the Re rrer Drug were vrctorrou bx 4 20 to wore and rn the other g,,.mre the Marquette Hrglr School te nr wax the wrnner br fr H to 10 Lore The term then pl rx erl two gunrr wrth XX IA A tc dm and was the wrrrner rn e.rcl encounter Dec 19 X t Benml 113 Cefldrburg 'J Lhrrstmds N .rcdtron Durrng the Chrr tmdx x rc rtrorr the Hrghx plfner' the Alumnr Por the gre ter part ofthe frrxt half rt looked dx th rubh the Prgh Sehool bor were gorng to wrrr However the Alunrnr be a rrrdkrng bulretx from dll corner of the Hoor dnrl gfmre out the vrctor br .Jr 44 to 12 core After the Chr tmr xrcrtron the team pluxed erght conxecutrxe grnre wrth -X -X Q r anal I r o rwrrr exerx trme Cerlrrburg wa the fir t xrntrrrr fr ter the rece We t Benfl defen e w the out tarrrlrng, feature clurrrrg, rhr g,.rrrre Ther L- fu -1 1 v' L- L- 1 4 -- I 1 . 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A rr TNH' frffrxs' 1 A f ff 1- A gi 1 Llltlhb the boys went to Hartford and easrly defeated that Hlgh School team on rt s own floor Th1s was West Bend s fourth consecutne xlctory Another wln was put across when the team journeyed to Menomonee Falls In all these frames West Bend s defense was the outstandrng feature Then cam another vrctoryl West Bend defeated P10 Nono 1n 1 game WhlCh was tense and clos Both srdes kept close guard throughout the game The tlose of January showed the folowrng record an West Bend 22 Cedarburg 2 an West Bend 24 Hartford 6 an W st Bend 24 Menomonee Falls 18 an ' West Bend lu Pro Nono 16 Stlll another vlctory' North Mrlwaukee came to play West Bend and was beaten bv a good score Then came the elghth strarght vrctoryl P10 Nono was defeated by our Hlgh bchool hve West Bend was superror all around Gorng strong' West Bend beat Menomonee Falls rn the rew gym It was a deusrve vrctory Wh1Ch marked the dedrcatron of the new gymnasrum Ten stralghtl Hartford we agarn beaten by the strong West Bend team thrs trme ln the new local Hugh School The team played a good brand of basketball and had thu g rn 1ts hands at all tlmes Thrs game marked the end of a vrctorrous sea on w1th W I A A F 5 West Bend 51 North Mrlwaukee 10 Feb 12 West Bend 40 P10 Nono 18 Ifeb 19 West Bend 34 Menomonee F 1lls 11 Ifeb 26 West Bend Z1 Hartford 15 After wrnmng ten stralght games West Bend was finally stopped by the strong., Marquette team lt was a hard fought game throughout Fhge score rt the hnal whnstle was 31 to 15 Because of her excellent r cord West Bend was one of the four teams allowed tr pl IV rn the Drstrlct Tournament w1thout rr ellmlnatron game The Tournament There were elght teams W11lCh competed ln the tourrament nan1ely W est Bend Raclne Kenosha West Allls Waukesha Beaver Dam Pewaukee and Cudahx The games were played rn the Marquette Unlversrtv Gx mnasrum West Bend vsa matched up agamst the strong Beaver Dam Hlgh School on the frrst day After gettlng tarted West Bend had an easy tlrrre and won 26 to 12 On the second day West Bend played West Allrs After a hard fought game, West Bend was on the long end of a 11 to 7 score Thls vrctory enabled West Bend to partru pate rn the finals for the Dlstrlct Cn mpronshrp On the tl llI'tl and last day of the tourrament, West Bend met NVaukesha The 61st quarter ended w1thout elther team scorlng whrle the second ended 6 to 2 ln Waukesha Iavor Durmg the thlrd quarter Waukesha scored 1' pomts 1nd ln the last tvso Waukesha took hrst place, West Bend second, 1nd West Allrs thlru Coach Nelson Thls was 'Vh Nelson s fir t year as teach of athletlcs ln th West Bend High School Durlng thrs trme, he ha strlven to the best of hr 3bllltW to call fo th teamwork and co operatrnn among the boys Mr Nelson has worked Wlfll the bow d llgentlx and hr teams haxe m nde a good record and naxe nad a succes ful year A Y ' ' ' 7 ,Y Y -A-' 'r ' ' ' - ' -1 '-Av' Y T- xi. 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A A Q fra ' ROBERT HAEBIG Bob Rrght Forward L rptarn Bob s leadershrp was up to expectatrons He played a h rrd consr tent game at all trmes newer lo t pep, and always cncour ged the pl ryers He led rn scorrng even though he was the smallest man on the team Many trmes he took the ball from ms opponents and drrbbled to the basket for a goal Bob graduates and hrs place wrll be hard to hll He was cho en rrght forward on the All Drstrrct Tournament team ROI AND VS EBER I olar Center Polar s thrrd vear on the team was an exceedrngly good one He was always ready to take the ball from hrs opponent Hrs floor work and co operatron wrtlr the team scored manv pornts Although he was not yery tall Roland usually out Jumped hrs man rnd g rt rrrto every play Polar graduate , and hrs absence from the prvot posrtron wrll be felt next ye rr I eft I' orw ard Thrs Wls Krddo trrst year on the team rnd he moved a xalua c forward Krddo s strong porrt was hr basket shaotrng from under the basket We lose lrrrrr through gr rduatron HERNI KN DEI NER btrck I eft Guan d Herman was runnrng guard on the team He proved hrmself a yerv fast nr rn anl crpable of coverrng a great deal of terrrtory He was always rn the g me rnd wrs equally good on the offense as on tne deferse Herman wrll be back next year, and wrilr hrs three years of experrerrce he wrll be ot great value to the team WII WIER I' NI K I rd Rrr.,ht Guard Wrlmer was the tallest and heavrest man on the team and because of hrs srze, he rrade a dependable guard He has had two years of experrence and wrth the two more ycars rn store for hrm he should develop mto one of the finest and best guards of the chool JOHN 0 NIEARA Jack Guard Laptarn elect Jack was another new man on the team When gncn a chance to get rnto the game he showed what he could do He rntercepted passes and got hrs man No matter how brg hr opponent was he was always ready to stop hrm He wrll be a great asset to the team next rear THOWIAS HEII I Tom Guard Tom proved that ne could crpe wrtl' the brggest of them He 'rad a long reach and because of hrs herght he stopped many a pass and hot at the ba ket wlrrch would have resulted rn a goal Tom had many chances to how what he could do and he per lormed splendrdlx 'Tom gr 'rdua es ' - - W 1- dig, if -'-Y '--A ' - f' 1 11- Ji. a Y, -, ,. . f-sa - -. 1 - ' X ! ' lr '.r' f A 4 . , 1 lf' . fa? f- 7 f fs, ff ll 1,5- ,V , bf v IIN.. ,, ,lv ,R N- ,.. sv 1 A ..:5,. -. .f-Q -- -A, ,N . Aviv- Yi 'N Ji - .-F a 1,-a be - M- H-, 1- - ,Ja .. . . - .-ve - a-. e 1 ev, ' V.--if U9 ' ,- ' 1 . - 'I 1 ' U ' 1 1 1 ' 1 I 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 .' . 1 1 . ' ' . t - A 1 C , . 5 .' '- ' A , . ' 44 'H . . -. ,-' ,. f . . L ' I . . ' ' ' . ' 4' s . ' - .' ' , r u x , rs , .. 1 U 1 ' 177 ' - . . - 1 ' 1 1 1. 1 . l ' . ' ' , ' .' -' '. z r - D H ,, Q .l ' Y . E. . . 2 . RUDOLPH SCHLOEMER- Kidd0 1 Y ' ,2 '. u ' ,sw - ,. I . , L ' . 1 , .. abl, . . 1 H' 1.11 ., ' 1. 'Q ., ' . . I 1. . ' 1 Z 1 . . 1 1 .. 1 - 11 . I IA l 1 1 v1 .1 l I 1 I . i- 1 1 A- z 1 i 'Z ' ' 4 ' ' l . ,' ' ' I l Ll , 2 if 1 1 1 ' . - ' 1 1 ' . . r, . .4 V ' H . . . I ' X . . . , . ,r '. , - .ar - 1 I kt my . tl ' y. ' I .ll rl .l 1 I. 1 . .1 1- 1 1 L. , 1 1 - . , . ' . ' . ' 1 ,,. . S ' . s Lu , va 1 1 - It 1 n V, vq 1 1 1 l v 1 1 l . 'S ' .', .' ' ' .' ' ' ' .' A . 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I E - Q A A , - - , ' 1 4 H . + . . . 1 . . . ,Q 67 gig f IlPllXDMl Mf1 s Inter Class Basketball Tournament The Inter Class Tournev created mach mterest and excltement among the students durlng the last week of the basketball se son The classes were well represented and the teams were falrly matched Rooters turned out each clay and uoported thelr favoute team The Senlors last years champs, agaln book first place Tney have a clean record Wlth no defeat The Soph took econd place The score Sophs Senlors S mol s Sophs Senlors J unlors Seniors Senlor Llne up F1 osh Jumors Frosh Sophs Jumors If losh F1 osh Sophs R Weber Captam R Haeblg R Schloemer R Mlchels N Goeden S Klassen L Finch H Potter R Stern and T Helpp Sophomore Llne up A Troedel, Captaln, L Lenz W Falk W Otto A Otto H Schowalter and J Goerlen Boys Second Team The second team deserves real credlt for the work lt 41d throughout the season The first team IS made by the work of the second team The boys came out nlght after mght and gave the fnrst te m the competltlon needed to 1mp1ove and to keep ln good playmg cordxtlon It was the second team whlch had to take the knocks and the bumps durmg the practlce The team was composed of C Kleckhafer, N Goeden, R Hell, S Klassen, W Burkhardt, A Kuehlthau, R M1Ch6lQ and R Stern ' f ' ' ' if ' '1 1 ' ' f' ' ' flQ'. f 3' s fd X R 1 . 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MQCQ dJ,a,, A A were Q , wp f Track Laet year marked the firet tlme that Weet Bend Hlgh School leeued a call for track men Thls call was an wered by al rge group of boye nd a great deal of enthus laem wae ehown After conslderable trammg repreeentatlves were eent to Mad1son to compete IH the 100 yard daeh the 220 yard and 440 yard runs the relay race and 111 the dlecus and petlng wlth more experlenced men than they Track work wae contmued thls year under Coach Neleon The bogi who competed last year were back 'vgam On May 8 they competed at the Marquette Track Meet and wlth the knowledge and exnerlence whlch they had galned last year made an excel lent showlng They placed thlrd 1n the 880 yard relay race and fourth 111 the Medley relay The 880 yard relay team was made up of R Haeblg J O Meara R Scnloemer and R Weber The Medley relay team 440 yard J OMeara 220 vard R Haeblg 880 yard W Burchardt, 1 mlle R Weber The team w1ll agam compete m the State Hlgh School Track Meet at Madxeon The Athletlc Assoclatlon The year 1925 26 wae a eucceseful one for the West Bend Hlgh School Athletlc Aeeocxatlon The annual meetmg wae held 1n September 1925 and the followlng officere were elected Preeldent Roland Weber V1ce Preeldent Richard M1Ch8ls Secretary Treasurer Emogene Perechbachel Student Manager Leonard Fmch Cheer Leader Raymond Hell Aeexetant Cheer Leader Norman Goeden THE CHEER LEADERS ' ' ' ' T if J' T ' ' f' f -'zip 1, -- -'f ---' TL A V, if X -K ! I F ,vw t L :L l- - 7, ' ,. Lt .-,O 2 ' gg ' . ,,.,.-,J 'INN' -653 Q T K A -.ax-. --.fx -. .., ., . ,vw ,, ,', V -J..-L J 2 , -, .- 2, - ,4, ,. . . - .-v - A1-L of 4 avg? . ' s a . a - ' S- 1 ' . , ' ' I, , , . .' the shotput. The boys made a splendld showlng ln splte of the fact that they were com- - . . A . lk L A K- . a . l ' ' . A ' . , ' . V ' ' , . - L . l ', . Y , . l . I ' 1 - , ' Q '. y - l 5 ' ' a - ' ' , . . A , 1 ' A L . fe 5u J , Q jlpmb A G1r1s Basketball Teams The Girls Ba ketball team h 1d all the veterans of la t xean bxck llvll s Haslex gain acted a coach 211119 could be cheduled The e were plax ed with Menomonee Pall We t Bend PZ Menomonee Pall 18 VN est Bend Z1 Nlenomonee Fall 11 Tho e who made the first teim were H gCllI'O9d9l F Fuge I Machmueller, B humane I Knippel F B1 'dlew R Schlegel K Diblex and 5 Buhl Th te lm shovscd a consistent fi lllllllf. spirit and alwaxs put up a good game The second team deserves pruse for its wolk throughout the xear The girls L ime out ifgularly and gave the first te lm 16 l comoetitlon Much credit 1 due the following l Weber, R Fug.e,M Lane B Scott M Walter D Knlppcl H Scott and W Schultz ' - , ' ' A ' A ' Y Af l4 1 - ' ' Y -'Y -4 ',' ,A Y, A f - - f H x f f ' 'a-V' W' ST' A ff-F N 1 . ' lj, Eg , ffl.-5, . 7 - . 1,-an 'if - - ' ' Ps 'R '- ' s ' , pd- , J it -sg: - ' V. ' . ,px .. - a .f- , . .vw - . . -A, '.- .5- rx Q ,...:- A.'., -, ,A-- , -,- -- -- - ja .A . . f -,v ' A, Y- -,.,- W l l ' 9 ' .J , . . . . . . . . . . , , ' .. . f. Y . 5 c , 5 t L . r, . A it ' ' ' s . A new set of girls rules was introduced this year. Owing to this, only two outside K L s s' . s ' ' s' , S. Y Y :di - 'V' Y 5 , ' . ' , ' s N Hs ' . ' ., 1 ' : ..' ' ', ,. ' ', .. '- . . . , 1. , J. Q, . . 1' , . I' ' . . 9 2 -. - 4 1 '.',. N '45-L: ' as U, V . 1 1 va via 1 1 . ' ,- . '. 4 ' . .,. . V ' .. . J . , . , . , . , . . . UXIH4-F ,ffl ,UA TO THE ALUMNI Here s to the Seniors of long ago Here s to those who on lxfe s ocean row Som drift some sall and some must pull To guide their llfe wlth cargoes full To the harbor of safety stern ahead Or be wrecked on life s ocean mstead Tomorrow the Seniors of today set sarl Set Sall to follow ln your trail And may you always be on the guard To gulde them through llfe's battles hard Oh! you Seniors who're ln the lead, Warn them of the rocks that stop their speed Beatrice Kmcaxde S ff f ' F13 if fe' ' ' ' f ff -.Ev Iii- ,A -. ,ff JPL: ' 1' Q Z fr I 'Lf . IF , r-lu? f- Y, 'N K' ' ,Y A11 .gf 'g , 1 x - 'f ' ' V X' - ,.-f-fs 1 '- , 1 S9 gr. --fx- ---f-. -. ,.-N. -. . 7-7, , .. g- '.f4 bf- 7- -7 ' ' -f- - - - .4 .A . , - .,-v, ' j.v, 5 Y' k 1 2 ' , '. 1 Qi mm Walter Ahlers Florence Bastlan Leonnda Berres Marlon Bohn Sylvester Bohn Angelme Boyung erold Buckley Warren Cooley Dorothy Dana ohn Endllch Mildred Franckenberg Edward Groeschel Loxs Hamlyn George l-lembel Marvin l-lembel Lyla Kexser Corby Klassen Elmor Kraetsch Beatrnce Kreutzmger Webster Kuswa Martha Lang Marie Lorenz Esther Manthel Constance Martm Gregory Matenaer Marne Merten Andrew O Meara Cl rence Rxordan Florence Schleld LeRoy Schloemer Sylvla Schloemer George Schmldt Leander Schmidt Dorothy Voss LeRoy Weber Marguerxte Weber Grace C Wlslclrchen MMP fe CLASS OF 192 5 Farm Amxty Co office A Bl P office Barn Equlpment office Farm Alummum Co oflice Normal Box Factory Lawrence College Busmess College Marquette Conservatory School of Engineering Lawrence College Gehl Bros Mfg Co U of W Home Metal Stampmg Corp Farm Normal ournal ofhce Schmidt 8: Stork Normal Gregor Cement Co offlce f-KY tzhvi ff. 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I ,- f -Q-v - 1-f W Yvrvirrrf 4 Remember way back ln 1904 when Wet Bend H1 h looked Qomethlng luke thus p1cture These trees surely remmd you of some llttle lncxdent that took place ln that year do they not It was under these very trees that Mr Burkhardt school Jamtor at tha' Flaherty the lmpresslon of a grave, so Clare Rose Klumb and Lottle Peters deumled to put on the hmshlng touches Tney fut a Hag IH the center of It and at the head they flxed a placard on whxch the followlng words appeared He dled a her When M1 Bulkhxrdt returned at noon, he was furlous at least he was not a much pleased Wlth xt as the glrls xx ere but lt caused much pleasure and fun for the rest 0' the chool I 1 K L. .Q ' i ' . , S .g h . . .A time, planted a very pretty rectangular flower bed. Somehow or -other it gave Clare It ' OU hr! Kwehlthu alta-nun. Phllxp Dekker nltcmne Loman Dooley Alumni: e e sf- wept- - f Ji-A., e- get IH!-P ,fx M ,.. MXN fx nr fff- .Q ffm' Ny ,- ! A . 1 w ld an 1 fl,-.QL o , P f Q . :rpg 1 jg jf Q 1 . -fzej '-i t ' 1..,., 1 DEB TE:--School A ga 1 FRIDAYQ FEBRUARY Qrh. to WEST BEND HIGH scHooL DEBATING TEAMS' Florence Pm!! Anthony Penh lub inluut emluuuvndthe blgdnhlhtcboheldlltheothldhlll FH!! Fuhl7.209.ln'I'hWut Bull Bchoolhlulnluthhe- bulb! eonduetdllnrkxthe quen Yrlfl' Llano: Resolved Tl!! Bolrdlo!A!blin dnl Bbw bllhhblhhsdioietdn Anhm-mnnupneun-wanhr mdbmlo n yea. 'E Wlnbns sltmstlvi. repe- lnhdb!Fl0naenPnu11, h:wPnIL Bild Tililmlu, ElrlKleNIhau 5'PllIipDdda-lnllsnntelyvlll lnlhumntWatBes4. 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Ysuvnllhl ynrlriumyxihhulbewwiin in-naive ndvorhvhih. elngelnldniigountnbdlu an, uhh: iimehlllxulie. Hghpdluneyhhhlhe. Bdlalhsu-vndluhanlbzabl. Bi uulng. unnknnddahtcshnvnrkadhxdlnsoundnatthlaguahllnnfv The vlctorlex of the debate team of 1917 made West Bend one of the filet three schools ln XVIQCOIIQIII en nmlntmnenl as shown bx our 18001 ds smce that tlme 1 1 ' K. . ' I V. , - - , I I , I-pg! 1 . W l . . , M . . ' , , v A W -. V . ' . . , I We max truthfully say that this excellent recorcl of 1917 and of DTCVIOUQ yeare ha T 97 'BN'gH4giP' f-- H-ef xi. ei ' Hal5faN'41 We . . 7 1 , f ff. A , 2 A , I . ' LV' l lp I A A' as ' iff? 1Q.Q-Ai'-A '-TN ji T QAYv'A ' . T Lilivgirr Fir t Rm Math Regnez F4'1th Helclner France Kimla Label McArthur Florence Nlarth Klumb Carrie Kllnka S cord Row xl1mlP Obeimexe Alxa Groth Hare Ami Boden Altemlorf Cori Hanilke kuehlthau Ixathrxn Huber Thin! Row Norma XX eil Miriam Pick Pl xlli Raxome Nlalz ihn Girls Basketball Team of 1909 ts im of Vie t Bend High Schoo' The team Laptun and tar plax 1 vxa Cora Hanmlk hue-hlthau The 5,111 defeatei Hartford Kexxa kL.m Port Wa hlngton and al o the Nlllxxaukee ti im Thu xwn agiln t Per exerence the trongc t hw in Nliivxaukee ' s 1 . ' . I ', . .' ' , s ' ', Q , ' . 1 ' - , ' . ':.1' -gr, ,,' -.. ,iz ' '- 1 , 7. I tv I - ': T' ' V 'y ' , 'S -. ' 21 ' 9 This team. under the coaching' of Math. Regner, was an-cluinieil the champion girls' 2 Y r 'V .1 1. 1 'S .. 2 ' . S 1 - . 've . V. S ' . . en ' . ' f.'S ' I ' , 's ' , s ' 's .' -1 5, ' A Vai s 'A ,Q 'Q A, 5 --S ' ' - ' . ' . ia 'Y YY Q A 111 Q . YA , 174-ZA A 1 X ,S W k - - ' K ' 'ff 1 f Xyx . I V H O Eg -if-9 -u JI U A N '7.f31i'M' N' A S-1 ,J 'MQ ' '- X- Z- -. i , V,- 'Ai 5 ' ,.: A fr-J , I-'X I Pfs fx L iid ' ,iii A Lllbllxlp Mme Owen former te cher of Algebra m West Bend Hlgh IS now teachmg at South Bend Indxana Mr Dunn IS a travehng Qalesman, llVlIlg at Mllwaukee Mm: Nagel IS takmg a poet graduate couroe at the Umverslty of WIQCODQIH Mme Jonee who used to teach Englleh at Weqt Bend ls now teachlng ln the Randal' Junlor Hlgn School M3tllQOD, WIQCOHQIH Mus Klumb former muslc teacher 19 at the Umverexty of ChlC3g0 Mus Eather Flaherty muslc lnatructcr, IS one of th supervlsors of music for the 'Vhlwaukee pubhc schools Mlss Mahoney IS now MTS Hope, and llveo at Mllwaukee Mme Horn now MN Pheller marrled a druggmt and IIVGQ at Waukeeha Mr Kenny IQ worklng wlth the B C Zlegler Ineurance Company of Weet Bend was recently anpolnt d clerk of the bchool Board 'lhe Lean and the Thln Lardy wafi fat Ronald waa thm In a ple eating conteet Who would wm'7 Lardy ate mx Ronald ate ten Lardy ate three more But Ronald dld wm Lardy ml9NBd school n Ronald dld, too, That provee what a Pie eating contest can ext day ll0 , Y f - nf H Q f f - A-sn 1 - f -, ,-,- Y M - - v, V -f ,-N.. 7-. 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Q l,lPlhl9 The Guls Glee Club of 1918 undex the direction of Miss Fsther Flahertx was 1 verv excellent or anlzation The following people were members of the club Margaret Johnson Beulah Wescott Evelyn Yahr Irma Rietz Gladys Bradley Esther Klumb Kathryn Merten Hildegard Gilbert Viola Schoenbeck Hazel Deutsch Juanita Day Oleta Romes Brunetta Kuehlthau Vera Diesterhaupt Carol Rayome Constance Schloemer Lily Tourbier ' 1. .ix L1 vc. cult Margaret Reichert Violet Riesch Helen Thull Mary Bradley Esther Schrupp Grace Pauer Augusta Glanfler Juanita Stautz Hattie Kahl Minnie Lemke Erna Koerble Anita Paff' Margaret Stridde Rose Boesewetter Freda Roeckel Irene Wittemann Who's Who? ,-Y - --,- - A-QA 1 - f' 1 -Y-4.4: tri ex Tbmplj ,pf ,, , . f- y -K - v- ','. ,1 'ix-, -Q: 4' '-Tiki- -'- -'-. -- .-N. .. , ....,,, ' G G .- -1, , . . A A-v I I G . '. .v ' . ' ' . , .. A AVALAAIV VVLLEULL Elll bc ll W N N f :rr 2. 'fa' 'X X fl2 ' he dei rf' no A, F E :C ' 'Q rlflnlrigf .-ap, ' o 'I' . fn 3- ' f' N fx nr f,2' 7 9 , H. , V ,.l, .-J 4-X ' ...f 'J I Q I' 5' f iu,L,v Wow lead some Jokes Llke all good folk And hat a laugh or two Thev re the funnlest ones And the tunnlngest ones That dlUdIlll thls schoolhouse Please dar' t be shocked If xou ale mocked At what wexe put hereln B h ll XUUI sl le And open exes wlde Turn tha leaf and begln flew HUMOR WVHAT A NXLIHIY The Tl'e T 19 The sofa sagged ln the renter shades were pulled just s fdmlly had l'0tlI'6ll plllol llght burned low There clme a soulld fl om the sofl As the clock was strlklng two, And tht student llmmed her text book VN 1th 1 thankful VVcll Im tlll0llg'll IIFE Poor llttle Izzy One day got tl1ZLN Dllvlng hls LILLIQ Some folks lnslst He got fooled by a twlst In the road th It he IUIN cd Some say llc h 1d a sl1g.,ht Blt of whlskex that Illgllt And they ale plobablv Ilglll, Pk Nlr Nl lstallr Thex tell me xour wlfc hl been mls l lg for scxeral rl1Vs VIr Lowe lNaw she hlt H19 ENCIX tlme Roland XX What s a cur for love? Tom H Put xour head ln a bucket of watel three tlI1lQN and take. It out twice G dl x XX I that teathrl p lrtlcular N11 ltle A Partltular' Vw hx she lave lf a pcllod ls upslde down' Pk We understand th t Frank Helndl ls golng to be 1 clentl t Hls late t K.0fltlllJlltl0D to sclente l hl 1llsCOX6lW that the best thlllg for wet feet ls to wear two pump Pk Out ID VVest Bend W here the SCIIIOIS gl0W A Freshman stepped on a Junlor toe The Junlor sald, wltll te rs lll hl eves Whx dont xou plck on OITILOIK your sue' Teachel What do you know about Calwln Coolloge Student Please 'Nils It s my IITSI week ln school and I don t know anxone get Bob H Strawberry thex named a cltx Ill Olllo after you Stl 1wberrx Whlch one' Boll H Harbleheasl' HIGH SCHOOL ALCORDINIG TO SHAlxI' SPF ARF Fresllm 1n lear A iomedx of Frrol SJDl1OIY10IP Xear As lou Llke t Julllor Ye IT Much Ado About N0l.l1lIlj., bfIll0I' Ye lr -Xll s Well Th It Fnd Well - . V ' 1 ' V V I . . ., l I ' SV . . Q . 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V V . . . . .. .l 1 - 1 V I l V . 1 ....... ...,... . ....... ,. ......... .. ....... ., , ' , 5 2 .... . ,,,. .......,...., , .......... . , ,' f ' ' . 1. A 'f -,f. .. ...... .............., ....... . z 1 s ' 0 J 17 f I lxpmllh ridden Q Q f E SCHOOL CALENDAR September School begms There IS a grand commotion The Sllly Sophs razz the Freslues Walt tml they tell teacher How would you hke to run around nunus shoes? Jolm dtllhlts they ale e nbal lassmg moments The Freshles are happv Now they can see mamma over Saturday and Sund LV The 1'resh1es stlll get mto Wrong Pews Mr McL ne says ave were Just as had Were we? County Falr A half day off' Miss Heldnel sprmgs her hrst QUIZ Several puplls enjoy zeros About 90 ln the shade Heat waves ure bound to come XVltl1 long asslgnments Hu1 rah' Another short vacatlonl The Semors break the ICS, and call a class meetung Other classes follow sult Spades were led Mr Mastallr xt roll call All absentees use and gne your number Flrst day Physlcal Torture Great spxt ball fight Wesley wms Alphanean Glrls meet Electlon of officels Athletic Assoclatlon meets Electlon of officers Mlss Hasley forgets to asslgn anv Algebra f0I tomolrow The Frosh are verx much dlsappomted Jumors are becomlng restless VVe suppose they re wolrylng about thelr Prom bn s October Hlgh School Partv The Uppe1 Classmen are the professlonal dancmg te chers of the evenmg No school todlv beeause of Te chers Conventlon Freshles are tellmg about the good tlmes thex had Fllday ard Saturday with thelr pets Athletlc Assoclatlon dues are bemsr collected The Class thermometers ale bemfr closely watched Some of ou1 Serlor glrls are emdy so Mlss Loomer savs Gnls what s the reason 7 M1 Ixelson holds an mter stlng, tea party .1fte1 school The bllght pupils axe not 11'1Vlt6Cl Blue Monday The Senior gnls beat the SGHIOI boys at marcnlng ln Phyelcal Torture We wonder wrv Dorothy L IS o blur this mormng All the bulletm boards are covered w1th announcements of play practlces especlallv Dolhes plactlce ln the Annex at 4 15 Who s mcluded and vsho Now for another rest We need It Velne s feeling awful Sunday nlghts are he l mlt Eleanor F slept all mgnt on kld curlers Result Sexere head xche Nilldred hasnt sklpped once thls N031 Dlusllla Rllllng' foreet to sax Oh how thrlllmg' Esther G takes some plctures Haxe xou seen themq The Goose Hangs H gh pr sented tod X If surelx was true to hfe Graustalk today That curram certamlx caused darkness 'Vlr McLane calls a spec1al meetlng of all the boys The bulletm boald axs Alphean Glrls no hlke todax M1 Mastallr would llkn to know who s tak: fr up the Chmese language E1llSt Pomahlc dons h1s fi st lone trcusers Note not ' N ow em ber The Freshmen haxe nasse' the L su ul Mohd 1 f blues to the Sophs Now what The If re l1l0N want to know IS they 19 mvlted to the Teacher COI1VQlltl0l1 tomorrow Three d us of Teachers COT1XGI1tl0ll It would sult some bette lf' lt vscle heh elght daxs exch we k The Jumors get then' class rmgs gtUUlllI'l1.,l E elx Blue Mondax falls on Tuesdn She xawned ex tlx 21 tlmes duung Cl16I'l'llSt1N class Arml tlce' We all aefree that a new penc1l sharpenel IS needed Wholl put up the petltlo Fudag 13 Grace breaks her mlrror besldes Horlors uoon l1OI'IOlQl MISS Forlestel shocks sexeral by postmg mlrks Mr Mastallr entertams the Cl18ITllSl.I'X class by gxvmg a reploductlon of th f f J ' I i 'ff ' ' ' f' ' fr '-'Lv' :.,, Ji' 2-if N A X I . 5.1. , 1 . f- 4 ' yy R ' F V. , .. fp. -is ' f 5' N- - T'34- -a .,-, - - -- . ...V gt ,' -' 4. 9. ' .V - .1 ' ' ' ' f . 11. H B, ' L. . H u . . . K. . . , . . I 15. ' . . 18. ' . S ' . 21. ' . ' ' ' ' . 22. ' .' S ' . . ' . 24. .' ' - . S ' ' 25. ' 3 . ' '. . 2. . at ' .' ea . 1 ' . ' . 5. A- ' K. . ' 1 - - Ah. I. - -v A 4 1 .V 6 ',k...A, ' ' t. ' L . I .Lis Its.. ' P. 7. . 5' ' L. ur ' , L. '.... L. H :yu ' . L., , fl. . I. 'u 8. The Bend Stnfl' IS chosen. Now for some work. 9. '. l S .' ' ef '. 1- Q ' ' S . ' .' 2 12. 7 . 14. ' .U . '. s fe ' . 15. .J ' .' ' ,. ', ac ' , ., ' ' , . Q H 1, ' ' , V uk, A 1f'. .v ' ' I . ' . 19. .- .'.' . ' .' - t 2 ' . 20. ' . s ' ' ' ' .' : ' . 1 . 21. 1 ' .f ' n ' , 3 '. . J' . ' ' K. R A, K, u Y , ' ' ,.n 26. . . 5 e ' 1' '. . .' ' ' . ' . 27 ff - - 1 ' ' ' ', . V I - 28. 1 . f . . ' ' 5- ' ' . 29. - ff ' .- ' -, ' 1. H 71 .YV ' 1 . s 1 . nb . . 30. ' s ' z .' . r. U -- Q 2. s ' ' 1. ts-: 13. .f . ' ' ' . -1. :js ,' 1-' , ' ' . ' ,- ' .' r ' ' ' ' I 9. :A :C 4 1 I ' .2 ' f. 10. V xr?'S H . Im A. L. ix. t.. . as i, ' .' ,I . '.' af.. 11. 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X H I, r --3 1.58 Q ssc 1 1 or Grab Bag Lucille Bloedorn rs deprrved of a d ndy S10 eat The honor rs bestowed upon Luvelne IH tead John came to school wlth hrs harr mussed Another wonder open for ponderence 'Vlr s NpDTUtl shocks the Lrterature class by sprrngrng another qurz Mr Lowe lecture to the Manual Trarrrlng class lor one and one half hours Another lecture Mr Nelson delrvere rt 'lhanksgrvrng vacatron 'lhe Semors doze all durrng Englrsh class Mrss Lackey trres to fmd the reason December Needles skrps Just Ill'-1 luck he meets three teachers, who demand explanatrons Hazel has a marcel We wonder who the date s w1th Phe Senror are exclted They re omg to be salesmen at Fuge s Fhey re workmg there today Announcements of ba kruptcy are expected soon Tom and Tebby have therr usual Monoay arffuments The French Club has an rnterestrng program Why dont all the puprls srgn up for Annual V They dont know what they re mrssrng Why doesn t Mrss Heldner make three zeros th lrmrt per day? Ask Stanley Lours rs trckled He s gorng home for the frrst time rn three weeks Mrss Kuehlthau s Domestlc Art class gave a mrnrature Fashron Show ln the Marr Room Fveryone rs begllllllllg to enjoy therr vacatron three days rhead of trme 'lhe Senrors aren t acqu unted wrth all thel reshmen yet AskW1ll1am for particulars Lhemrstrv equatrors re the latest problems of the dlgnrhcd Seniors Thr ought to be our la t d ry ot school before yacatlon but the School Bo nd ha Vacatron at last School closcs wrth some rntercstlng programs given bv each 01 the respective classes January Everyone rs back wrth oodles of New Ye ll s resolutrons Tommy O Meara IS st1ll ellrng the boys all the thmgs Santa brought hrm The Derby Club organrzcs The Freshmen are excluded, so they wear straw hats Baseball vrctory oycr Cedarburg Score 22 to A Speclal classes are held to prepare lor exams All the teachers plan to help th Senrors Poor Dummers' Ethel shocks the mcnrtors by commg 1n 0'1 trme Lrterary Dlgest exam for Senrora Was rt hard? A k the Semors but take a hrnt and ask It tactfulry 'lhe Alphanean Grrls naye 1 slerghrng party The thcrmometer s rd rt w s zero but they dr lnt mrnd Nmety nve per cent of Hrgh School attends the basketball game rt Hartford Of course we won 24 6 Mrss Backey announce that there vylll be no more B ue Mondays The remedy w1ll be some good strfl' te ts Rlchard Mlchels decrdes to change hrs day of rest from Nlonday to Tuesday to vold confllcts Ex ms Wow' 'Vlrss Hasley drsappomts the Brology class by grvrng them onlv 90 questrons The expected 100 Mr Mastalrr sprrngs questlons that Leonard can t answer yflrss Backey s threat has done wonders to the Engllsh IV class Elmer Hensler wreck hrs desk but ther we re gorng to the new school anyway Dolores Gehl rn Hrstory clas Nat Turner began a resurrectron Why arent there about four lfrrdays rn a week? February Mr NIcLane threatens to rncrease the amount ot slttlng pace by expellrng some who wont work The Alphanean Grrls recerye therr prns That s what they re so exclted about Al' tre large oap f3Ct0Il6s wrll hayc to go out of bu mess Why Because lf Chemrstry cla s ls makrnv tuff that cant be beat Ask Myrtle A We debate wrth Hor1co'r and North Mrlwaukee The results were 6 to 0 ln our fay or Some beatmg up They alyyays come back for more so we llck Worth NlllXVd.l,llC66 agaln This tlme It 11n basketball wrth the score or to 10 YYY, ,..1 ' 7 if ,-,- 'Q-.A -v - i- - Y, ,'-Y- v S Ji. EL, JV, :'- ff N 'T' 1' 521- 11 , , L1 1 4 Z . I -L , y1h1Q, ' 'Q' 7, A V u'1 ' 'i ' Yi '44 , ' 1, INA W, A -.. N' J 4-X . ,...-iii --k -cf, X F 1 F , ' - - - 1- - --s- - 1 . ...,,,, 1. .1-... , , .. 1.1-1 1- W 11 -,. .- 1 - AJ.. .,. , , A - - LJ ! ' , ,M Ac v ., U ' 5 . A S81 I L, A. ' 1. - 1 1 :S 1 A. ' ' . . . - ' I . 1 . S 1. ' ' . -1. . - 51. , 1 1 . . ' .' ' N ' ' 1 1' ' 1 1 ' 1 1 fl. 1' 1 ' 1 1 H 1U 1 ' 1 1 ' '11 . 1 1 ' 1 . 1 1 . I 9, ' 7 ' ' 11 1 ' I 1 ' 1 1 ! 1 1, . g . . . . ' ' I 1 1 1 1 . . .. . . 1 If ,Y 1 ' 1 '1 1 1 I ' . :J '- ' ' .' ' ' ' ' ' A . ' 1 I. V ' . . K. 8 ' ' u t. 1 . I ' 1 1 1 7- 1 I 1 s 1 . l 1 1 ' ' . - A A. . , L. 1 U 1 r ' t. . 1 . L - 1' . 31 .1 . A. . . . . . ' ' . . ' U. at . . ' , 1 A1 ' ' ' , ',1 . j . - fs z ' Q , ' ' , 1 ' 'S decreed otherwrse, :so heres to some more assrgnments. . 1 '. 1 A1 . . k1,L1 51 ' gk- ' - . L- ,-' 1 1 .1 ' 1 1 171 1 D 1 7 ' 1 1 ' L ' . - 1 ' 1 1 1 I 1 . . 1 . . . . 1 ' . 1 1 , . . 1 . ,, 4 l .1 1 .Le L1 1 1 1 1 I a 5-l L- At C ' .1 as . rv ' A : ' z s . ' sz, za. . .' , . 1 K 1 ' - ' . A1 A1 ,.. :C 1 . ' 1 1 1 1' U Y 77 1 1 1 . . 1 1, A H 5 ' 1 ' - 1. 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 Y z - 1 1 ' .H 1' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 , 1 1 1. ' 1 1 9 ' 1 1 1 1 .' A . . , 1 1 c '. 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 U 1 1 1 1 -1 ' YY ' . . ' , w, . . l , W ' 1. ' . 3 ' ' - ' ' 5 ' S -, ' 5' 1 7 1 ' . N . 7 1 . V , l 1 , Q 4 4. ' r ' S ' 'I .' . S- . .' 3 r I I 1 s lv ' '1 - - v I 1 1 1 ' as 1 1. 1 . 1 1 1 'Y ' , ' . 1 1 ' ' 1 ' VL. 1 t- 1 , 1 .1 1 I F . NH1'-P f-Ziff guna ww A ge 1 15 ga 1 l,lP11Nb M1 s Forrester g1ves out some ca1dboard medals for wards 1n typlng We wonder why W111dlL1 sent that note to Lorralne durlng the s1xth peuod Some Freshman must hav had a party last nlght Elgllf 01 them came ln late A11 of the Lypmg IV class wrltes letters to John Mclaane who IS lll Boys don t you envy h1m ' Notlce for G111s Only' :tool p noA mam! I ,sfxoq 9Al1ISlI'lbUI nog ABH Wallle gets a throat full of C1110I'1I1C 1n Chemlstry He s dflfdltl he s golng to dle Not everyone has a rhythmlc walk like Ifat If slgns are to be belleved Arthur Kuehlthau IS for sale Lucllle K and Rudolph Schloemer made the first baskets ln the new gym why say the SQDIOIS are a dead bunch? George Washlngton s blrthdax A half day off The Freshles are wondering why An uneventful day The calendar takes a rest What 1S B111 Gehl dreamlng about ewery slxth per1od If we were only mlm readers The Bend Staff makes another resolutlon to snap 1nto lt and get out the best Bend posslble We play Basketball wxth Hartford and vsm 21 14 March Helen B brmefs her pet cat to chool so that the Blology class can study 1ts eye Lucllle K fell down the step twlce today She also put the wlong galosh on the rlght foot Whv H11 recelved a letter at 8 30 and she was so happy that she volunteered to type a ten page declam piece torv and extem M1 Nelson announces that Roland nd Tebby must be less affectlonate durlng Physlcs class Almost all of the Amerlcan H1story class IQ enjoying the bl1ss of a zero Horrors' Regma forgets to stuuy bel Physlcs and Mr Nelson 1s su1e to sprm a QUIZ Rudolph Stern 1s offered a black percll strlped shleklsh dress coat but he pohtelv 1efuses We gave Beaver Dam a walloplng at the Tournament The monltors try thelr db11ltX at cot ntlng at Roll Call Half' of the school IS It the Tournament We won from West Alh 7 11 The basketball team members g1ve oratlons Norman and Rav support the11 new suspenders Almost everyone 1s wxearlng green and It s so becomlng Matthew Regner Jr brlngs hls usual supply of candy a d treats Iflank Gehl IS the p1oud recelver of a note from a soph g1rl whose 1n1t1als ale A R Now whos that? The Freshmen are becomlng t1red of Lent so they hold a class meetlng to see 1f' they can t have a H1gl1 School party The Senlors wm the H1 h School basketball champlonshlp Have you noticed thelr 1nv1s1b1e cardboard medalsq Frank H t111nks C1t1zensh1p IS gettlng monotonous so he leaves class mvoluntarlly The Jumors break the record bv havlng a 100W qu z 1n Modern H1Qt0lN Easter Rabblt wxll be good to them Also everyone IS resolvlng to do oodles and oodles of make up vsork durme xacatlon Last dav of school The Freshles are 1'l0plI1g the Aprll Everyone finds that they haxe done l1ttle of what they ll'lt9lAll16l1 to do ln the hne of studylng Fat and Shadow go out fo1 track Emogene D1d you get a qualter of a credlt ln Geom Jack O Sure my Dad gave me a half 1 dollar thls mornmg, Ehzabeth Groom saxs she has lost SIX fountaln pens th1s xear Well agree that th1s IS the llmlt Elmer Harter sports 1115 new hd Lee knovss h1s Lat1n Mlss Loomer nearlx famts Edvun H and Paul R bieak then record and studv for fifteen consecut1ve mlnute Pat and Mel have an era er fig ht Hllbert IS Umplle English cla se help the Staff by 11311111115 ln thlngs for the humor sectlon The Bend IN bemg prepared for the press ' L fail it .,. , .,.. - 5- ,H F ' -J,-, A- f f -,. -- -- - JA -A . 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Stanley There were four men 1n 1 boat, and tl1ey had four ugarettes but no I1 atche How d1d they hqht tl clgaretteso Bob I glye up How dm they llght the ugarettesq btanley Well the thr yay one clgarette oye1bo11d and that made them one c1g.,a1ette hefhter Iflrst One D1d you sleep yyell last n1ght becond One No I d1eamt I vyas matchmg DEIIIIIGN and tossed all mght Grace Lennles awfully p0l1t6, 1 nt no. Marlon Punfully so when he yyas learnlnv to skate he apologlzed for s1tt1nL down vyhlle I remamed standmg benlor H yve you perhap kept a d1ary I'I0sl1 H11 1 oofsq inane Lloyd Walte Lloyd VN a1te 1 No but my uncle 1n Nebraska has some lovely Hol tems I wlsh you wouldnt cheyy gum Dont you know It s m 1de out of horsf Su1e' That s yyhy I get a klck out of lt, How about that tyyo b1ts you borroweu from me IX months ago? Well 'V You sald vou wanted xt only for a sho1t tlme r That s 11gr1t I only kent It for ten mlnutes N11 s Hasley Jo eph, you nmy glV6 me 1 sentence and see 1f you can chang,e. 1t 1mpe1at1ve mood Joseph L The horse drlvy the cart I8 Vllss H Good Now cl1 xnge It to thc imperative moon o eph L Glt up' bemor ls there anythlng at all you re suxe of' Freshle Im su1e I dont know PVS! She I was 1ead1ng 11 book and tame across the wo1ds cold Fmbers Dld you l1ea1 of cold embers'7 H Sure, November and December Farmer fangnlyj What ar you tlblflg' up there n my apple tree? Ray T Why one of your apples fell down, and I am trymg to put It back 'ylyrtle A Bob dld you take a Sl'lOW8l Bon H No IS there one m1s 1 gf Mr Nielson Frank vyhat 1s thls 60 on your pape1 Prank G Oh I thlnk that nu t be the tc-mpe1atu1e Arlme H My feet are always cold What shall I doo Delores Slune your shoes vy1th toye pollsh 'ylr WI 1stal11 Carl name thlee heathen rel1g1ons Carl Otto Mob mmedan1sm Buddhlsm, and Cr1t1c1sm Robe1t H s Theme on Honesty One day a I was walklng dovyn the load a cut of melons passed me I stole up beh1nd It and took a melon then I ran behlnd an old bar11 to dey our lt No sooner had I taken the first blte when 1 st1ange feellng came oyer me Re solved I got up 'nd sneaked up behmd the cart nd exchanged It fOl 11 11pe one Louls G M1 Ioyye yyhat happens yynen you con11ect the negatlve of a rad1o hattely to the p'1s1t1ye plug Nlr Lovye yy hy th it ea y to understand The mu xc come 1n batkyyard In Llbrary Methods Qlas Now vyho yylll tell me yyhat a myth 1 a hed 1yI1 Packey A Olltdry hand yyas ralsed and a VOILS eycclumed lea e N11 Backey nts 1 female moth NQXNCODIQI 'Where xre the hoyyer Sophomore Don t knoyy Only been he1e 11 yen 1nd a half - 7.17 -- - if ,YY --,,, 1 . 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PHO-IP ,.f!'D .fs KW nl ff?-,sh E' he Q 2' ...L Q lglrhlb WIGLEY PIGLEY STORE FRUITS Pears Qparrsj Dorothy L and Buster Polar W and Melba L Plums fplumpsj Lucrlle B and Adelrne Apples Wesley K O anhes Qsappxj Sophomores L ntaloule Grace W and Blll G Qherrx Qcherej Flmor 1+ Prneapple Mrldred Q VEGETABLES Cucumbers Qcool and greenj Freshman Beans Qtallj Gertrude B and Kathleen Potatoes fall eyesj Roland S Corn tall earsb Rudolph Stern Beets Cbeatsl Harold P Lettuce Lgreenl Lee Wrskrrchen Prckles Stanley K Carrots Ray H and Helen R Tomatoes Joe Lzonergan Onrons Rose S Caulrflower Elmer H Radrshcs Arllne H and Dolores G Celery Ethel B Turmps Clarence K and Melvln S PUYYIPICIIIS Robert Klern G BERRIES Raz berrres Tom H Strawberrles Jerome G Lurrants fcurrentsj Laverne Grou lrlcherrres Math R Flderberrres Faculty Blackberrres M Abel Juncberrres Semors MISCELLANEOUS Ham Fat B Applesauce Helen M Walnuts N Goeden and N Fmery Pepper Qsnappyj Jumors Dream Flaflvs VVnldt Glngersnaps Emogene P Starch Qstlffj Hrgh School Partres Dates Lors U Sugar Fxelxn W Salt fseasonsl Gladys B QDoughJ Nuts Leonard I4 and Rav T Cookles 'lhelma and MdF1OD Bread falways rrsrngj Mvrtle G Ammal Cracker Robert R OHenrv Henrv S SDICGS Ruth If Helenl Bernrce S Weather Forecast Mondav Unsettlerl contrnued crahlrrness on the part of the teachers probablx lastrng, untll Frrday Tuesdax Cloudv rncreaslng mlrrkne s as Amerrcan H tory class approaches Wednesdax Ram accompanrrd bx a hower of qarzres N10 srgn of real sunshrne untrl June rlllll dar Snovs A blg torm rn Fngllsh IN cla s 1 lecture on the neces ltr of college erlucatron Prldaw Contrnued cold A sreat VSlY'l4lStO m ruslnng., to H1 tort Room to make up the week s collectron of zero K eneral Forecast let rt ram let rt pour We can alw Vs taml t least one year more If we dont succrtd rn four Frxe wrll then comrlcte the score Y Y - - Y, 7 Af- ,-, - 's 11 1 - f Y ' - Y-, -.-, - Y N, ,-i. 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' ' ' 1 2 .' . lflwlhbfa 'll 3 A DERBY DEBATE Thu deb te XXl'llCh attrutexl xsorlml wlde attentlon wa helll at Kla en mam mflth EK H1111 lum Aprxl 11 1926 Both quex pxexentell argument whlch vtexe lnclc-ell 1 cledlt to the ghool which thes repzexentell It was onlx through the Ulltlrlflg' effort t Ilttle Matt the coach, that thu dcbdte xx 1 rn :cle .1 u ce QUFSTIONT Rexolxeml That Derbles Should Be Alyyllxlwd Ne .ztne Xfhrm :tue Rdx School' Gl Ldu XX olclt Clemente Bloeclorn GIACS V81 klrchen Mxrtle Groth lalternateb Funk Gehl lalterndtej Coach Matt Reegne1 Iumlgex John Plck Thomas OMe1ra Fmkt Ponmlmc The Argument I lrst XHIFIYIIIIVQ Speaker 1 Delbxex ire UIlSWIlltdlN be Qu e b They cduee llandlutl' They Lau e str.11g,,ht h ul Z Dexblu cue werx unattmctlw, fo1 They mlo not dtcentulte the profile b Thev came rxft on the bank of the haul :ret Negative Spexker 1 Derble are verx benehcml becat. e Thex afford one to get 1nto the mox 19 b Thev can be med ecl IH ca e the style change Derb1e are IIISXPSIISIX e One neemlx only one derbw tc two felt hats b In Q ue of neces lty the bend around the llerbx can be used as 4 txe Second Xfhrmatne Speaker Dexble create too much 111 turbdnte and en ation .1 Thex mu e the pupll mmd to stray from then tudle b Thex cause the he art of nmultns tn flutter 4 1 Lxllant lower trldex Into the mann room Dezblr are lI1JL1ll0UN to one health Thex can e cfiullflouu ern Second Negntne Speaker Delble re xerx u etul Thu can b u ell 1 fhum to encoul me econml Sou 1 ex mn le u e II tl ur P ,mmm oul c T e mn fe u 1 for ttkln u 1 tollu ln A f - -' ll i'f-A-' '-S' - f ' - 1- ., f--.,, V- A Fd X I-fzff K, . 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Th I' -' .J s fl fv 'z ' xinff yzul 's . h1y l, sel 'L' g' 1' --t-are Uxllll-lp ,.fV'X' F mfs fx Ill! f I, Lge sfhb fs The Rebuttals Flrst Affirmatlve Speaker Our opponents have stated that the wearlng of del bles glves one the 0111301 tullltv ol' gettlng lnto the movles It ls app lrent Ll at we have enougn lsenlurplns ln the INONIEN now WltllOl1t addlng these addlcts to fasl lon As for the benefit derlved fl0l'll creaslng a derby ln case of a change of style you gorget that after the crease Is ln the delbg cannot be lestored to lts former state oi lgnlty It has been sald that 0 l8 needs only one derbv to tvso felt hats True, but tl e ex pense of drlvlng to Jackson to purchase derbles at lower prlces was not lHClllll6ll S a tlstlcs prove that sevellty five cents mO1L than double the f'lX9d prlce, was asked We aflmlt one good polnt of the derby The bands vsould be uselul as tles, except forfthe fact that some mlght fhmk that the slsters best grogralne llbboll was ljelllg., coll lscated Ilrst Negatlve Speaker It tl8l'bl6S cluse baldheadedness that can easlly be renledled O e can eltllel 16 d.LCOI'illllg' to the lIltllXltlU2ll s ta te As tor the dandruff It causes Regnel s Dlug Store sells Llsterlne at hftv cents a bottle The plonle IS d6C1d64.llQ accentuated by delbles and moleover the clerbles can bc used as skull caps whlch not only make the lndlvldual resemble a Jew, but othel na tlonalltles, whlch have been acclalmed good looklng If derbles cause a rlft on he back of the head, lt IS probablv due to the fact that one s bralns are expandlng prompted bv the wearlng of the aforesalu derbv Second Afllrmatlve Speaker In respect to the statement encouraglng the puplls to be second Sousas, It must be taken lDt0 conslderatlon that the nolse mal e dlsturbs everyone a d causes vely much t10l1bl6 for the teachers Derbles may be good for tralnlnff pompadouls, but then agaln the halr ls caused to grow too lar back irom the forehead Derbles may be used IH place of collectlon plates Faults are verv evl lent The dropplng of small colns would produce a staltllng sound and would be lost because UI the pelforatlons Second Negatn e Speaker Oul opponents have maln'a1ned that delbles ale JIIJUTIOUS to the health because they cause caullflower ears In thls clay and age one can buy small c p ln all colol and SIZES fO1 a small sum of mofley Thls lemedles the sltuatlon by liOlll1I'lg the ear tlghtly agalnst the head Great IS the hat tl at can cause sensatlon Imaglne a mere hat c uslng pup ls m l d to stray from thelr studles and malden s hearts to flutter If one were sule of causlng l great sensatlon and a flutter of m ldens hearts why not sutlel LAUIIHOWEI Udls' n snies vou know beauty ls only skln deep I Thank You The questlon IS stlll belng welghed by the vsorld s famous Judges The declslon vxlll be rendered over R3tll0XV Statlor W BH S under the ausplces of the Bend Staff Great wlll be the rejolclng ln Qltllel case' , , - ,V Y , fl X'-- ,-, - Y 's ww 1 - 7 -Yea ,-, - , 5 gi. ,,, -, ,aa , .-., , N ld N ! 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X vwxllll--P in h .ff IP E9 0 ,-. Q -A THE CLASS PROPHESY I was sitting on the doorstep my head was hingmt low I was tired oh so tired and gone I w is you know I went to see a city a city which I had heard about And the wonders I did meet are sure without a dt uht 1 stepped up to its entrance ard gazed axound a bit And for a moment I almost rin a fit I-or there stood Tom brave ani tall Near him Louis mile and all How do you do boys and how are you But someone interrupted with a tap or two It was Frank and Ray laughing of course 0h we te the guards of the strongest foice Come we ll show you our city you ll be surprised M- As- ,AY-, A- Q . ,- - ,Y V ff-F N I 4 . . f in A F fix, f- 5.5 ' We Q . - , -,IA -A 4 se sv-sf,- Mrs, We stepped up to a taxi and wlho should be the Adriver but Lloyd First we went to the High School, through all the rooms we did pass I. h' 'U B.. V ' .- I .rx i- .J .. ' x A ' l A b il. 3 . -i I Until we saw Tebby a teaching the Latin class Near her was the Dramatic room with Hazel as Miss Nest to her a student why surely it was Alot-. Myrtle Groth was a teacher there too I heard A teaching History as it occulied We were ready to leave when I noticed the Dunn At first his face could not be seen But suddenly he turned and stared at me W y I said Look! Its its Leel We moved on hastily and went to a hotel And there came Leonard to answer the e We had our tea with music you know When out stepped Clarence K lcadlni, with the bow Neat him Myrtle A pounding the key As happy and Jolly as ever could be To the city sports we went in the afternoon And who should come racing out but Bob teal soon Just as much -.nap and pep as he alwiys had Shooting the ball in the latest fad The next act was to be real funny POI out stepped Shadow meek as 9. mummy His muscles were developed as much as could be And he carried one man two and then three The sports ended with a gaily dressed quartet The singers therein I just can t forget 'Ihere was Lucille Hilda Norman and Ray A singing, in rythm to Miss Ethels play We went a nushlni.. through the crowd When Finally someone called me real loud It was Pete and Elinor, dressed all in white. I knew they were nurses at just a moment's sight. We had the nicest little chat, I rrust confess: I was so anxiou: to see them both, more or less. We went to visit the business houses through the town: So we first stepped into a bank, and were walking up ant down When son eone ammroached us with a smile and shake. The face semmed familiar, it was Stanley Land':- Sak l We followed him to see his place, into every room- It was a beautiful bank, just new, I presume. He opened up one very large door, The faces I knew were almozt a score. There was Arline. a doim. the secrc-tary's job, And Dolores was here -typing was always her hoh. In the center sat Arline. still the same pleasant child. Next to her Marie. real meek and mi.:l. W'1rren,to0. had won a little fame, For he was head of the bo:kkeeper's game. Stanley joined us, and we were walking down the street Wa- had not gone more than a hundred feet When Tom said, See that sign, notice what it tells. It re d, The Mrst Efficient Suri:-on: Richard Mirhellsf' There was the Chevvy htme with Walter as boss, I hope that rompany won't be at 'x loss. I was getting, so tired, I longed for a rest - To get a wash and curl I knew would be best. Please, what time did you wish an appointment, Miss It was Helen who answered, so full ,uf bliss. I'he door swung open, and in did step Marion Peters, with the same gay pep, A missionary she was, out on the field, Her work she said, had a great appeal. Marion and I finished the day shopping .1 bit The bargains we got were surely a hit. At the glove counter there was another W.B. face I knew It was Angeline Beck Why how do you do? f-1-qffyxlxfw ' 79 ng: f 1 wwf' ' A 11 ..,x, RK ' Q j A Glfud to :ee you l11d she wud When up popped kate on my head lhere 11.15 just one 1 oxv, thin that I Xutnt Ll to See Th1t was the couxthouw Oh Gee' We ll L,0ll1tI'L too 1 1d my compo 11o11s pray We ve a l1ttl more txmc t1ll the close of d1y A came 11.-11 IH 05101 eurt Just then In front of u lable befort dll the n1e11 bat linmna 1 tdklm, the wpe 1l1rN repolt 011 the othu slde Ol1ve xx 1th lnttc-rs to sort bp 1,01 ll1L Judpec could 11 be true I' 1115 Rudolph btun xulh hla Nun on too I w 1s lo lenva o11 the elpcht oclock t1.f1111 My luck of couxse 11 Just had to rfun I atood 111 an LlIlldhLt lor Xtllllh 1 to lh Lpot you su ua 1 1n I read ll1L smn to sac mhnrg I h1d slapped 'lhe Otto 1nd Pottu Iwt And 111 hopp lo :ret .1 l1ft or help f0l 1111 or 1n tn t1x1 UNIDL Nt 1y,1u 1 h 111111111 d t 9 When bomeone grabbed .1 hold of my ohm Why bruce Sdld I you hur1y so Glxd to one you k1d but to the convent I must go All Aboard lOl West Bcnd one man und Uh hello them' .anothnr N11.hed I looked alound and from the englner. I could see Rudolph Schloemet and Roland nanny to me The bldlxcmfm uae W1ll11111 so happv I lhotpeht Seeuu. that all of the lultnto were caught A pat on my shoulder A 11.11 011 my chcek Nlow plc we do hurry you wc bccn lazy all week My mothu s VOICE I 1n1111ul1f1t4ly knew that I rul1l1ed 111y eyna 1nd up I mt Was thl-1 all a dream ll could not be Nleyerths l1 ss 4 1101111 t1 1 Just null 1nd 569 K1 1tz 11 if Youve rr ul the Joke .411 some you s1111Ied At oomt you re IRVIHL, mad Youd I1l1e to threuh the bunnh of us Th ednor s .11 cad But smooth your ruffled fLLllI'At,N 'I vas only dong lh fun If tueu, so why never mmd Youll 1.4.1 you1 chance some ye'11 In yefnu to come when you look back You ll Xklllltlhl v1 hy you NKLIL ole Youll thlnlx hon funny lt ll 11111 And than youll laugh o111L more Ihen Hllllll. .11 all theme llltlp Joltex And thlnk they re xlmply hne A11d mllt so111L mme ln later yens Fox jokes of Auld lang Syne IVI111 Bucket Vlhut do you 1110.111 bx the hut peuon plurd I'ldIllx G Adam and love Lennx I1 Ill meet xou here S ltllltl Hinold P ppo1e It ram S tllltl Lennx If See xou I'l1tldX 11' It do N Ref H D0 you know vthem I 1.111 get some hee for experlmental DUIDOSENWH I Il 'Se.11cl1 me 7 ' ' dl RY'A 'A' -I N' ' ' ' I 'W' '35N,.'. 315. 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' 5-fs I,gx.1LwL j Q Q :I s' . 0 ., - lux' N1 J X ' .Sz .X , . ..... .. . -...,, IV- fi ,-574 -Aigr in , , ,,..,::-- Y - j- A- -A - - f A?. --A -Y -'-A' THANKS TO ADVERTISERS The members of the annual staff wrsh to extend to the business men who have aclvertrsed m thas rssue of The Bend their sincerest thanks for the loyal support recerved We recommend then' to our readers The Bend Staff Abel Henrx Arlenton State Bank Amrtx Leather Produtt C Ashman H Bank of Jackson Bank of We t Bend Barnes John W Bauer Henry Bruhy gl Son Co T Bryant Clothrng Store Berkholtz Aug Boesewetter Dr Edw Boldt Drug Co , R W Blllrngs A E Bucklrn F W Cannon J A Larnatron Lunch Room Qentral Autr Co Cooler Mfg Co Fberhardt E W Enger Kress Pocket Book Co Farmers Mercantlle Co Nr Ifrrst Natronal Bank Flrst State Bank Prank D G H Ifuge Hardware Co A f' Gehl Bros Vlfg Co Gerb Math Gilbert Wm H Gonrrns Mrch J Groth Ed Gruber Frark Gumrrr 'Vlartrn Hoge 8x Gumm Hafemerster Paul Haebrg Chas Haas John Heddles Lumber Co Herl NI L Herpp Phlllrp Held Alfred Hoffmann Mrss T Holtebeck Theo Home Lumber Co Huber Flora Jack on Cannrng Co Jagow A K nfer -Xndrew K lppcl Bro lxoelsch Martln Z Krueger Hugo Kuester L Kuester Garage 8: M ltlrrne ro Langs Coal Y nd Lehnert H W N1cDonald XX I' Ottmer W F O Meara Sz O Meara Personal Servrte Garage Pautsch Kr Wolf Peters Wm Prck Bros Co Present Bros Poull Mercantrle Co r grrer ri Regner M H Rerd s Cafe Ruf K Son J Sthmrdt 8. Stork Co Schrerber Lours Scott 8. Kratzer Schloemer Servrce St rtron Schaefer A Shlnners T J Sthoofs Sz Co H XV Schnepf A Stoffel XL C0 Math Schultz Fred Whrte Store Warnkey Wm Washmgton Co Publ C0 Wernand Theo Wers M L West Bend Bowlrng Co Werss Hardware Co West Bend Alumrnum C1 NVestphal L A West XVest West West West West YVest West Wkflsf We-st W e t Bend Fqurpment Corn Bend FOYlNtlUCll0ll Co Bend Bend Bend Bend Bend Bend Bend Bend B nd Farmer L Op F Hcatlng K Llfalltl g Fo Prlot Lrthlr C0 Lumber Co Nlotor Co New Tran 1tKz Spruce H rrdware fo Woldt H B Zregler B C Lrrnmel -Xlf -X -.................-..,-................,...,.....,..... ........,.......... ......,.. -,..,.. ... ....,..-...-...-....- -........................................ ..,..,......-..............,-...... - - .. .... ...N-..-..-.r...........- .. -..-..-.4. . . I E 3 E ' r Y . ! Y ,. i , , . ' 4 ' 1 1 1 a 4 . Y 3 - - ' -s ,o. . . Sl p . , r. . . . . , . A 4 ' ' .' , . . . ' . . Y ' S l , . . 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' W7 '1 nf- i- Nw lf iirv I VVHEN BILL GETS HIS DIPLOMA lt s a bug day mdeed when any young man graduates Along wlth the congratulatlons encouragement and advlce Blll usually gets a materlal reward ulte frequently lt IS an Amlty blllfold and after all what better symbolizes the new responslblllty of a graduate than a fine leather wallet AMITY LEATHER PRODUCTS COMPANY West Bend Wls 52 1 x f XXXXX 'WX N e g Liff N If X X Nahonally Advertised l Merchandise at Popular Prlces THE POULL MERC CO West Bend Wls KUESTER GARAGE AND MACHINE SHOP OLDSMOBILE and WILLYS OVERLAND Phone Sales and SCFVICC Radlola Radlos The Hlghest Development ln Radro Recexvers West Bend Wls j 'j u C' K A . Q . . Y . 4 , . ' ' - ' . Y ' .l F' lm-Ixlxh It I f 'I 'U' ' l ' X, IW , la l - L l, H-'2 i'- l I d ll l1'l l rllllll lu!- I - E-ECE? l lfllrim ,l X' . I yr yjmx lzqlxlw Ill ll' 'I X lrxxlxn 5' . . I I45 , ' With best w1shes for the success of every member of the class of 1926 Ins re Your Property and Your Llfe Invest Idle Money Safely Secure Your Loans WITH B C ZIEGLER AND COMPANY WEST BEND WISCONSIN N MISS T HOFFM ANN R W BOLDT DRUG co PURE DRUGS Mlumery and Ice Cream Candles Clgars Beauty Parlor Stauonery Kodaks and Supphes r B d :Bd Strong Progresswe Growmg BANK OF WEST BEND WEST BEND WISCONSIN Capntal and Surplus S60 000 00 Wstabhshed 1867 Incorporated 1902 4.-I.--I-.--.-.-----..-,-..-....--..-----..---..---..-.......4. I I u . . . ' B. C. ' I 'Ll-IR, Pres I-'III-1 si . .J I 1 'Q 0. P. IN, vice-Pr.-Siu A. H. MU ' 1, ' cp K D. J. K , Secretary JOHN K I, ' , Q' INID W. A. LILG .3 . WALTER R 'Z x Y UY 13' U 1-' R Q Q O 0 9 1 Wes en , Wiscons' Wes en , Wisconsin Y l , o . A-1 - uf' .-1----np--------1------. .1 .1 -Quin-nie-n-111-nn-an-our 1-11-41:1-4-n1n1-:u:n1n-n-n1u- aiu H. ASHIVIAN UNION GREEN HOUSE Cut Flowers, Pot Plants, Floral Designs, Landscaping TELEPHONE 373 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII We Aim to Please WEST BEND WISCONSIN LOUIS SCHREIBER Photographer W tB d W ALLENTON STATE BANK A Good Bank in a Good Community 1 LETS MEET AT REID S CAFE l UNCHES ICE CREAM - in News and Commercial Printing es en , isconsi Allen on, Wisconsin Q- , -,- Q 1- it I 4, - 1-----1- ..-.-4.--in-I-n-lu-U..-u ivii ... 1,., 1 1 ,, ,, ,, 4, 1x1 ... -. -. 1 11.1 .- ..-. 1 1 -.y1.g-.-.-.p1q..-....,,.-.,,iq--14- .. 1 -. 1n-.giq.-.1- I 1 . ag X ?44i'1nub' 'VA ' . AL ug The best kitchen utensils money can buy Ask your hardware dealer West Bend Alummum Co WEST BEND WIS 7 I , c aio 1-1...-1-1-..g.-n-u-m1---1 1 -:urn-11-.-1--min-nur'-rin-.r-,..1.. -m-.--n---- 4. 11.1 1 1 1nu1uu1,,,,1m11nu..un1,,,,1nu1n.,1,,,.1,-,,1..,1,1.-1..,.., N 1.1.u1nn1nui1un11:nn1nm1nu1nu1.uu-m--w-uu- - 1 1m1- Dedicated to Education Amusement Public Service Telephone: Residence 286 Theatre 38 7j August Berkholtz, Proprietor West Bend, Wis. O MEARA 8: O MEARA FRANK W BUCKLIN Lawyers Lawyer WtBdW tyBId WtBdW THE FIRST STATE BANK The Bank of Good Servl e Capital Surplus and Undlvlded Proiits S50 000 00 Carnafzon Lunch Room FRAN K G RU BER Ladies and Gents Tallorlng Fine Custom Work West Bend Wiscons n Repairing Pressing Cleaning Neatly Done 3 9 , es en Y iscons' Ami ui ing es en , is. 66 ' 99 C ! 7 ' T I . , , I I . f . . , . , . 1 , . Phone I30W West Bend, Wis. W1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 - 1 -uu-r'u- 114441nu-mo-un-ua:1em1uu-mg--W1 1 ,1.,1 gi. -1.111-unrniu--u 11111:1 m1n-mint:-1 - 1111111 n1u1n 11:111- un-n-Qu Camp Fire 5c Camel l0c La Irma 2 for 25C JOHN H. HAAS Cigar Manufacturer Barton, Wisconsin The RELIABLE SHOE STORE Pautsch 8: Wolf Up-to-Date Shoes for the Entire Family West Bend, Wis. PALACE MEAT MARKET August Gessert, Prop. Fresh Meats and Sausages W st Bend Wrs PH. HEIPP General Merchant West Bend Wls The Hom of Good Furnltur Andrew f Kapfer F urmture and Undertaker D al rm UP TO DATE HOUSE FURNISHINGS Phone 276W Barton Wls West Bend Transit and Service Company TEAMING TRUCKING Daily Truck Service-WestBend Milwaukee COAL and WOOD West Bend Bottling Works Bottlers of Carbonated Beverages West Bend Wisconsin WM WARNKEY 8: SON Proprietor f TIN and GALVANIZED IRON WORKS Gutters Steel Tanks and Boats Lightning Rods REPAIRING A SPECIALTY Estimates on Tm Work Furnished on Application West Bend Wisconsin e , ' . ' ' e e O I I . e e l 0 1 4 , . . ' o O . , l ---- ----,,,,,-,.,-,,,............-.....- -4.-...-..-...-.,-4 2, --,-,:.,1 Zia-: ,....::... ,9 -............n............,....h......-........, ... ..-V .-,.,...,..,v..... .. .- ,.. .-.,-...,, .. ... ..,,...-...................,..........-..............................-.,..-....-mr 4, LUNCHES SCHOOL SUPPLIES Flora I-Iubefs Coffee Shoppe and Grocery O Bl kN th fN H'ghSl'xl Home Made Cakes and Pies Session s Ice Cream-Fresh Milk and Cream FRUITS CANDIES L. A VVESTPI-IAI. FURNITURE and UNDERTAKING Rlbl ZIRI WtBdW THE VVI-IITE STORE H C p ll p DRY GOODS and GROCERIES Ford Procfucis WEST BEND MOTOR COMPANY ne oc or o ew 1 c oo 9 O O e ia e Reasonable Phgne - es en , is. M. . a e e, Pro rietor Prompt Delivery Service I I9 So. Main-st, West Bend, Wis. .-,..... ...- ..., .. ,..-u..-.,....J.-w.-.,-..... .... .....-,..-.- ..,. ..,.--.M....... .... ..u......-...- .... ..u....m..--.n-..,.. - ... -. -M..- WVIEST BEDSIJ DEPARTMENT STORE QFVICQ Bn BTI fd tI0l'l Ud lll'li.09 SEE ADOLPH G SCHNEPF WEST BEND BAKERY WetBedWs g Kueg P Speclal Baklng Every Day WestB d Ws NewAtoTop dTpRp Schloemer s SCPVICC Station WEST BEND NEWS O Nell s Products and Prmts all the News TIFCS and Accessorles Phone 18 SERVICE WITH A SMILE TI-IOS BRUHY C9 SON CO JEWELER and OPTOMETRIST West Bend, Wls 'ff ----------1-...-.-.--.v-1-.-1-1,--.v--11-111.-,1,.....,,,,,P . . s . I 5' J S S -1- G ' f- A li ' I ' s n i . ' Hu o r er, rop. When in ns-1-cl of ax new Imrmss or I h' in Im- I ,- ' 1. - - - - I ' ' Iim'-:x ': ' I. Fusls, Wm- put cu. vial in 1-urtuins while- yuu wait. GI.ASSMOBII,I'I Installed hun- en i , . u s an o e airing Q 1 u 9 ' 9 v ' 0 n n 4.--.....-........---..-,-.-...---..---..,..-,,,,---X----'l + STUDENTS ARE INVITED TO PATRONIZE REGNERS RFXALL DRUG SHOP MATH H RECNER Prop tor Always a fr1end of every student and a booster for our schools We apprec1ate your good w111 at all tlmes W .J . . , rie ..,,,,--,1-..11'i1..-.111..--.11-2-11111-...-.1i..1..1...111- H- W- Lehneff Schmidt ae Stork Electrical Contracting Wag-on CO. and Repairing ALLENTON, wus. West Bend, Wis. Knippel Bros. BARBERS Lang Coal Co Th W k Th f Pl Wood and All Grades of Coal dch' Tlph l79W B b d s ' ' T g WEST BEND W1scoNs1N :B d Engel' Kress Pocket Book Co LEATHER GOODS w tB a w LIFE INSURANCE THE BETTER BUICK t tNOW h GOOD ALTH B t yy HENRY O RFGNER t M CENTRAL AUTO Co The Northwestern :Mutual Lqfe Ins Co at W k h tBd o e or a eases ForMen,Womenan lldren e e one We o an hm le Halr , Wes en , Wis. Q . Manufacturers of es en , 'is. Ge i w en you're in HE . y s arting earl our deposit lvrrvn--Nlknfrn f I will be smaller K Get any plan for Men or Women from ,,P ages I0 to 65 from ' , 0 1 Dis ric gent . ' ' Wollner is irc en of Ml waukee OF!-'Il'l-1 ovma RLLGNERS DRUG srom-L Wes en ' W'S' ---at-:aiu-dl----1 1 1 1 1 -'I- '- 1 - --1 -1n--1u1-41-- ---n-u-11 --1-in-ni-.. 15111112 illumhvr Qlnmpang THE HOUSE OF QUALITY Frank Laufe Manager West Bend Wis Bryant Clothlng Co GE I B H 0 TEL - The Stgrg f0,r M EUROPEAN POPULAR PRICES SAMPLE ROOM Wh tBd TANDARD OIL CO CYVICC chaefer 459W tBd DR G H FRANK Dentlst JACKSON WIS HENRY ABEL Dealer 1n F urn1ture Harnesses Repalred r, , . . . es en ' 'S M. . el , roprletor 46 91 CH If It IS up to date we have lt ' e ave it if it is up-to-date Wes en , Wis. ee Tel. SfatiOI1 50' A. A. Schaefer, Agent Residence Wes en , Wis. , ' Jackson, Wis. I .l..,-.....---. ---- --- ------- --------------.----- 4. ..nu.. 6- - - -- -- ----- -' - .- -. - r- -..-...-,.. ,P ni-n-1-1-.i1........1...1-1 for Economical Transportation See Theo J Welnand WEST BEND WIS If there IS anythmg you want ln C Buxlders or General Hardware Pl mbmg or Heatmg Farm Implements Sporting Goods Etc wlll ladly glve you our estlm tes and are always ready to give you our prompt services Wlshmg the Class of 1926 the best of success Teddy Holiebeck THE BARBER F lrst Class Work Guaranteed Electrical Massages anr Cuts Hot and Cold Baths . o o 1 W ' g ' ' 2 . . , H n A. C. FUGE HARDWARE CO. Any Time Of the Day U Where Service and Quality Rule A The Wlnchester Store West Bend Wls WEST BEND WISCONSIN ff? la f Ma1X15l,EflQ2'2V1325S?32anY M11waukee Wlsconsln Ma Q af ' 7 v f xx 4 1 U1 ' x, L1 . -gf .. X K 1 1 1 1,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,,.1.,1mf1n1'.1,.41n-.m1.,1,q1n1qn1m1n1,.-.q1pw1'y1lu1 1 1 1 Gehl Bros. Mfg. Co. SILOS, ENSILAGE CUTTERS MANURE SPREADERS gy f ff ek W st B nd Ws onsm AMERICAN HCDTEL. M h J G gf Pop SERVES YOU RIGHT Ma n Street West Bend WIS PAUL HAFENIEISTER Jackson W s Nash Ajax Chevrolet Cars lVIcCorm1ck Deering Tractors Internat1ona1T ucks ELIVIER W EBERHARDT GOOD INSURANCE West Bend Wlscons n e e , i c ic . . onrin , r . 46 99 i , ' . , 1 . I I I - , - ' r , 1 4. ...,..- -. - - ..,.....,.,,...........-.,.......-.........-,,,-.,..-, - .-,-,.- ..-..,.-...,-,,.,... ... - ... ... .. .. .. .. - .. - -......, 4, DRINK v MALT BEVERAGES ROOT and BIRCH BEERS ITS SOLD EVERYWHERE WEST BEND LITHIA CO Telephone No 9 WEST BEND WIS West Bend Heating 8: Llghtlng Co WEST BEND w1scoNs1N Ready to Se ve You 24 Hou s a Day the Yea Around with POWER LIGHT and HEAT Buy your lectrlcal appllances f om us and get free repal SQFVICQ on same House Wlflflg and repairs promptly attended to Our Best W1shes H W SCHOOFS 81 COMPANY h I f 1926 to t e C ass O Planos and Player Planos Sewmg MaCh1HCS JOHN W BARENS v nl H dl 1 Ph grph CHAS HAEBIG' FINE CUSTOM TAILORING French Dry Cleamng WEST BEND WIS , . . , . O O O O 1 r r r 9 G . . F .F . . . ' O O - ic o as ardware an mp ements Edison Diamond Disc ono a s WEST BEND, - - WISCONSIN West Bend, Wiscons' O . 1un1 1 1 1 1 1 11,1 1 1 1 1.1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 111 1,.q1,..1g.1-1..u1..1,-1.41 1 1 1 -un WEST BEND BOWLING CONSTRUCTION CO. the Recreational Exercise Bulldmg A WEST BEND BOWLING co Contracting General Construction L. F. KUESTER GARAGE Chrysler Cars-F ours and Sixes A- Martln Koelsch Palnter and Decorator Etrxxl Cl w W7 ed ij WEST BEND WISCONSIN West B nd WIS B Wm Jagow HEDDLES LUMBER COMPANY GROCER 209 S M T I 81 Dealers in Lumber and Fresh Vegetables FI-uns Building Supplles Cold Meats ALWAYS ON HAND PERSONAL SERVICE GARAGE JOHN A CANNON Lawyer P B AT JUNcT1oN or HIGHWAYS I5 Bt y ' B A 9 X Sales 'x X :ks - if and First ass ork ' Guarante Ag' I Service ' w Q e , ' . l - - 0 o A . ain St. e . 4 A Line of Jackson, Wis. 24 Hours of Real Service Clarence Gumm, Pro . 5' Wes en , J Jackson, Wis. I 4- ----- ---- ------ ------- ---- - - -------V ---..-.-.-........................- - -,,, -1- ----- -1- BANK OF JACKSON Capital 325,000.00 . Absolute Safety JA CKSON, WIS. MICH. L. WEISS Building Material Kelvinator Electric Refrigerator Millwork Allenton, Wis. Bauer's Bakery WM. H. GILBERT Manufacturer of Bakery and Confectionery Moto' Truck Bofhes Ice Cream Parlor ln Connectlon Jackson WIS G E I B R E S T A U R A N T West Bend Window Cleamng A E BILLINGS P p Company F M D The place for Walls and Ceilings Washed Good Thmgs to Eat d R g W Ph 3 W WEST BEND LUMBER CO Martm J Gumm d M r STUDEBAKER Coal and Wood P 325 W tB d W Sales and Serv1ce Henr F. Bauer, Pro . , . I I . . , ro . W. . c onald, Prop. ' Guarantee u aslming one 78 . 1 0 Dealers m Buil ing a erial of Every Description Service and Satisfaction Our Motto hone es en , is. jackson, Wisconsin 4. ......-- ------- '------'--l----f--:----1---4-l--------- .5- Farmers Mercantlle Co No 2 -DEALERS lN General Merchand1se Gram Seeds Lumber Bu11ders Hardware Farm Implements Ph e750lL ALLENION WIS FP se BenJPset l lllllflllll reseni Bros llllll ' , N rlqfwlllll. IOVVA FARM AND DRAFT HORSES lllllnililufwf aody b p I :B dBr Cooley Manufacturing Co CHEESE BOXES Wet Be d Ws Dr Edward Boesewetter Vetermary Hospltal rB W WEST BEND FARMERS Co Operatlve Exchange FEFD FLOUR GRAIN Also Feed G nd ng W J Klen Mgr F C SCHULTZ Excavatmg Gradmg and Teammg Contractor tBd , a o o . . . , 9 9 Y 9 1 on H v Dave . re nt - Ye ll I llllllllll . ,iv l Dealers m l I In--llll Horses sold on - a guarantee at very reasona le rices Sales Stables Located at 25 o 50 head on hand at all times Wes end, Plymouth an a a I Q Manufacturers of , . 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AUTOMATIC BARN EQUIPMENT SPRING BEARING FACTORY TRUCKS West Bend, Wls WEST BEND SANITARIU I HE I5 7 Maln st, West Bend Wls Dr W M Urkart, M D Pamter and Decorator IN4 nly 'O years of continuous srrxlcf. to thr purple uf W1 st Iirnd and suxrcumllnp. country Illllllll, thx uma have -.uncusfully tuated thousand-. of c rs lmlh mcdlcxl and sulrncal We brluu In health COHNKINIUOH By early xttentlon tu your dl mul! you can 1.11 back to normal wlth the lrast IHCOIINLH mnct ind dlSCOIl1f01l to yourself and olhtrs HI-Al IH PHYbICAL and MENTAL VICOR NK E t e Joy o ll 1 the dllllly io u an ucomlvllsh tht c macxty L transmll ou ld boshss to IIIBUFB sound lllllldbf 1 the gn-an t blcssed hrrll ru of all to chlldrtn make lrhy nal null bum. of utrl lmportancr Pulorllcml physlcnl lXrlllllnlll0D thc Cl'ltLlxlDL md dn ut and lncapaclty lls tary stars mn ren cuu axe cer untu IS yr ur IINllNlLlLlil lxnchl ani x holly 1 s ruu IH yu r lnlcrgsl Alramrc xuth Us fur such rxammxtzon at statu nods nl y a tllftl lx mm tu yuulsrlf IU an Lx unplg Xu otlurs Phone 395.1 West Bend, Was Welss Hardware Co Plumblng Heatlng Furnace Work Farm Machmery Coal Allenton, Wlsconsm Q C -1 - . 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VVCD LDT Dealer in Milk, Cream and Cheese Jackson, Wisconsin ALFRED l-lEI.D Where PFICC and Qua11ty Meet jackson WISCOHSIH ALFRED A ZIMMEL HOTEL and LIVERY 'Ve Serve You R1ght On H1ghway 68 Allenton W1s J RUF 8: SCN NASH AJAX AUToMoB1LEs Repairing and Pamtmg Lacquer Work a Speclalty Allenton WISCOHSIH M STOFFEL 8z CO Dealers 1n General Merchand1se P I OUR PRODUCE FEED Phone 9001L Allenton WISCODSIH . . . . - 9 0 ' . . . u - - , . O . , . . . . . 9 O O 1 J . . 9 4, -------- ,-,,,,,,.,,,-,,.......- .. - .. .. .. .....- ,,,-............-...-, -..-..-.,.-..-..---...-...-1--..- -...-....i. ..-In-. 1 1.nf-mv-nu-me--m1m.1m11m-ml-.nw-.m.1m.1p.-.1u1m.Qm.-u-W..-M..-n-W..-Wlnnimimlmin.-q.1mliwi-ul.-W.-Mullin CHOOSE YOUR HOME SITE IN WALOMAR 290 Main Street Walter E. Ottmer l-ICDGE 8: G-LJIVIIVI Dealers in General Merchandise, Flour and Feed Farm Machinery of All Kinds Highest Price Paid for Farm Produce Jackson, Wisconsin Time Has Proven HUDSON-ESSEX the Best Motor Value 290 Main Street Walter E Ottmer Telephone 18 J os J Huber Mgr Th1s book is the product of our plant Washlngton County Publishing Co PUBLISHERS and PRINTERS WestBend Wis PRINTING SERVICE THAT PLEASES 1 I . . , . 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