West Bend High School - Bend Yearbook (West Bend, WI)
- Class of 1928
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S The Eend 4 mg P bl hed Tony Une SENIGR CLASS West Bend H gh School 128 FU 6 I :SZ I 4 f 5fs7vvpX 74,4753 11 is ff i wesr BENo,wnscoNsaN U, ,y ilxmp-i 4All IllnnIH.524w 'QR5 -Ov W J' xX x jpm d 0 QQ J Q F01 ewol Wlth '1 deep feelm of reverence and ipprecrx txon the people of Washlngton County hxve erected on our Court House Square a beaut1ful monument 11 sultahle rnemorlal whlch stands 1n honor of the solcners who have Olven thelr lnves ll'1 the ClVll Spumsh Amerlcan and World wars lt IS 1 trlbute to the honor and glory of those who so nobly lald down their llve for thelr country On thu tenth annlyersary of the sxgmn of the Armxstlce we the Class of 1928 who ire among those for whom these heroes so unselflshly mdde the supreme fxcrlflce now Wlsh to idcl our trllb ute to th xt 'xlrewdy pfncl these men ust ws th xt monument IS 1 memornl we wlsh to nmlte our hools. 1 rnemorlrl to these oldxers to shovs III some me xsure our 'lppYCCl3fl0l'l cf thelr deeds Therefcre IH honor of peace and of those who strug led to secure th'1t peice for us we present thus 'Joelx J rn 1 0 -54 Px . f': M W r R KJ- ' g zz W N if 29 My u 0 ' -d j .. 2 .15 . - Wgxf 5 V A jfif' K ff 1? '2,5GivSifg'.g.,.Uf JM'5f,, MGA as Ax NNN WMMM W2 CORK? tS 9 w IU t' aculty Seruors Underclawmen Llterature ACt1V1t1CS Humor Aclvertlsements fZTZ,?? fffg, fiif 5 fvf Y V' HIV-, f X iq F ,Q ff x' XXFT ' if iff' 5 Q1 J 11, gf. C9 ilfff ' ' J ZL X f , - Eu, dl ,Sw ..,-- ffl. X G 'l '-45A H- ,... - ,,.. , 41 V M76 'D 05? X X X fx J A QQ xxx xi v 1 0 .A xi Th QVF' be BEIGD P5 il V 1928 Q' In FIGHCJCTS FICICIS ln Flanders helds the poppies blow Between the crosses row on row That mark our place and IH the sky Scarce heard amld the guns below We are the Dead Short days ago We lrved felt dawn saw sunset glow Loved and were loved and now we l1e ln Flanders frelds Take up our quarrel wxth the foe To you from falllh hands we throw The tor h be yours to hold It high If ye break falth with us who clue We shall not leep though poppxes grow ln Flanders fields .J - ' K. Mg M ff 7 , V x N A. W f f li ' X ' .J f The larks, still bravely singing, fly . . g K S , R ' 1.1-XQXX Y All fb If 3 V-lvl Mk IJQ L F' 41 5 'if' FL., fyjuuuv' X YQ' 'QQ fn. X7 Dedlcat IOIIN To those brave Soldlers l1v mg and dead who fought to uphold the ldeals of the1r beloved country to those who have thrown to us the torch we the Semor Class of 1928 dedlcate th1s book N. ..,, W ll I fi t ff W f M .,.-JQ-24, X l lllllllll llllll' f 'll 5 Q5 w rfafz wafzzi 6-1 52- o lllll 'X '?: . . I .J - The E ,Jffff 'Sega ff? ' 4 1928 M fi, Q 4 5. BGWQY 'Sew' 15 1436 '14- SOLDIERS MEMORIAL . ' x K, 1 'nw 'X L X4' A . ' x .jk Y 'mx G -rf 1 ef A ' f . T 'I ' 2' , 'N LK. 5 .'. 'X QL t ' 'Jw x. A-. ' W -, . N.. x -ft xi ' K n n ' 4 4 fix' 3 Q. . X .. 1 mi F-.li ' 'P . 'V '- A if 9 .-n.- v - A I gf, .,' 'I . V I . V ff ai'rffg f -f 43' 1 ?5M'B'9' : . N . - fury' Q . A X 255 v sz M ' . y 4, A V . ' , 5 ' . xg -9' , A4 , f...,gAf?1ff-Wym Q ' A ' - A --,f. vw, . f ,V . ,Jay 1, 1' ,K , V 5 . fu.: QQ gm. I - ' M f W' , , ' II . The f END is B 1928 lid Answer to Flanders Fzelds ln Flanders fields the cannon boom And htful Ha hes light the gloom Whrle up above the eagles fly The Herve destroyers of the sky Wnth slam the earth wherem you he ls rf-dder th xn the poppies bloom ln Fl mders helds Sleep on ye brave' The shrneklng shell lhe qualsmg trench the startlmg yell fhe fury of the battle hell Sh xll wake you not for sll ns well Sleep peacefully for all rs well Your flammg torch aloft we bear Wrth burnm heart and oath we swear To keep the falth to flght It through To crush the foe or sleep with you ln Flanders fields I 1 xo. P' fm 1 Q5 V Y ' , Xl? v, . A ,J C l S ' : . - 2 ' z . Q 1 ' 3 L '. . I . I ' : , . g . .. X f j xQ ,V N. Xxlgg BEND f+1m,g du. 1928 The School Board M E J PICK n T C k r. . . preside t Dr. A. H. HEIDNER Mr. D. KENNY reasurer ler f'N .L.a.. There are those who ha so won our love and respect that they 11ve forever m our memorles lust so m our school are those whose ff1ftS to ue shall ever stand 1m movable 1n our memorlee K5 Th f e J XS 'G If 1928 Mr D E. IVICLANE., Prmclpal tis. 'J .. ' ffl ' X BEND ' - BEND X v 1928 ,,, MARION ARNOLD Physlcal Education Bxology East Slde Hugh School Salt Lake Unlvelslty of Utah B A Umverslty of Wxsconsm Summm QPSSIOH Unlvelsxty of WISUOHSIH GRACE BAIRD Mathematics and Science Wlchnta Hugh School Kansas B A Umverslty of XNISCOHSIH Summcl Session Unlvmsxty of Wisconsin Enghsh Hartland Hugh School Lanoll College P1 B Unnmsxty of Wxsconsm Unxvusxty of Wisconsin NIIIIIIHPI Sn sion DOROTHY F BURNS Enghsh and Llbxaxy Madison Central Hugh School B A Umvelslty of Wlsconsln M A U!llVLlSltV of Wisconsin NORMAN R COLBX Mathematics Grccnwood High School Stevens Polnt Normal School University of Wxsconsm Summer Sessions at Umversnty of WI consm B59 A A 1 -1 b L tx? JESSIE E. BROWN l . .. ' ' 1' '. ' - 'rn X ix BEISID fl l, 1928 1 THOMAS DORE Manual Trammg Oshkosh Hxgh School Oshkosh Normal School FRANCES FLAHERTY Pxamst I rnluflte of Wmconem Conemvltmy 1 ERTRUDE FORRI STFP Commcrclal Dep'utment Dclavan Hugh School Whitewater Normal School Summel Seesnons at Umvexslty of WISCOHSIIT flnd Columbm Unlvemlty C G GUNDERSON Physlc and Physlcal Educatxon Wautoma Hugh School Ph B Rlpon College ummer Session Unlvexslty of Wmronsln FDITH B HEIDNER History West Bend Hlgh School Milwaukee Downer B A Unnvexslty of Wlsconsm Summer Sessxons at Unlverslty of VVmconsm and C0lUHlbld Unlvelsnty I 1 J ,f f xv.. W + f I 'l B K ' -- ' ' X ,C ff' ' X. X ' Q- . ., A4531 A . f 3' 'L V. l.. Q . . Q 1, . 1' .5541- - A H A t T '. . '. .' . 'H ' T 1 C, Q x ' ' n 1 ' , . Q Zi S ' ' - ' . X, , 'rn X J 15521510 XF -1 , 1928 Qu. ELLA KUEHLTHAU Domestlc Sclence West Bend Hugh School Stout Instltute Summer Sesslon Unlverslty of Wlsconsln B S Columbla Umversxty ZELLA LOOMER Forelgn Languages Delavan Hugh School B A Umversnty of Wlsconsm CARYL SHORT Muslc Humblrd Hlgh School Lawrence Conservatory of Music Summer Sesslons Eau Clalre Normal and University of Wlsconsln ROBERT T WINN Chemlstry and Socnal Sclence Mlneral Pomt Hugh School Beloxt College Plattevllle State Normal School Summer SBSSIOILS at Unlverslty of Wlsconsm and Unlverslty of Iowa LYLA R KEISER Office and Llbrary Assistant West Bend Hugh School if f X1 S --' Y , ' -11 N AS F-5 f K KX Piimfbf , M fm D4 Wx V Xi. 4i2Z :2X S emors Our Shlp IQ launched Bull Qteam ahead' ff ff? 1 fl' N ' ff s A f E , f 'if lg 4 5 fgzj. X ,, ' X wx 4 4 , Q as - 'f 'ff fv ' X n fqgijy 4 f x R137 AT xx V' V I ' X x x' f ffyf . Q f Q ' 1 fx ' . . . , . al ls I lx , X muy, g d , Q, , , ,Q .' h-' 14. '11 Q 11 Qi , , H4' f, ' F..-', '41 Ui . 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Y -Z ,' X -Y 5 Vx ' H , , W + K ' ex ' - ,,, If 1 if u - ' - - n 1 1 1 ,, . . . 1 - - 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 4 1 .1 11 H . . . 1 - 111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 14 1 .1 11 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1. 11 11 , 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 V , 'rn X BEISID JD N 1923 .... STELLA BUHL Stell A friendly girl with ready wi Erglish Commercial Course Athletic Association 1 2 3 4 Txtasurex Alphanean Girls Glee Club P1 esndcnt Home Economics Club 3 Prom Committee 3 Girls Basketball 1 '3 Pond Staff 4 HELEN LUPCKHARDT Buxkey Sober steadfast and demure English Commercial Course Athletic Association 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 Dramatic Club 4 P1 om Committee 3 Bend Staff 4 Hom If 00110111105 Club 3 4 WILMFR FALK is Food nftturc muscle and gint combined Fnglish Course B1 kctbtlll 1 2 3 4 I ootb'1ll 4 Track P ischill 1 Z 5 flu ClLb12 Illdllll Commlttcc 3 Bc nd Sl ill 4 AVIS GEIII Avy I thank mv tars lm happy Fnblx h Course Athlttic Association 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 Glllg Basketball 1 Z Secretary Alphancan Gnls 4 JEROME GOEDEN Strawberl ies What should a man do but be meny I nglish Mathematics Course Athletic As oclation 1 2 3 4 's P isketball 4 Football 4 Ba ehall 3 Glu Club 2 3 Dramatic Club 4 P1 om Committee 3 '7 , N, + ,K ' N 5 . 0 X V V Y Y M J- 1 lxi .. H ,, . V . . .tn A ' , ' A ' . Y I v .4 . ' : 1 1 ' . . l ' ' f 5 ' ' , 2. - , 4 ' J 1 4 ' .1 .. , ,, I -1 , u . , , . ' . V 4 v , , - 1 ' V , , .7 ' A ' V 5 0 1. ' , , Q 1 .. S- ,, ll w' ' 7' I . , , ,, , V Q I V Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4 2 :S 1 ' , , , 5 1 . g '. L, 4 13:31. ,','g,Iw 1 ,.. . ' ' . ' , 1 . I , . . 5 5 ' f 4 V .. ., .. S , ,, . ff 's 4 1 . U v v V . ' 1 4 , , r . 5 1 v ' . ,ix ' , .. ,- H n 1 1 U -, , . . . I .. u . V . C . . H , , , M Q ,1 : ' 3 1 G ' 1 . I 7 ' , ,xg ' - The xQ 'ff f BEND X 1928 ,,, ADELINE GUMM Neat as a pm and blooming as a rose English Commercial Course Atnlctlc Association 1 2 3 4 Typing Contest 3 4 Alphanean Cnls 4 D1 imatlc Club 4 Latm Club WILLARD HARTH Bl l A pal good and true English Mathematics Course Athletic Association 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 4 Prom Committee 3 D1 tmatic Club 4 RAE MOND HEIL Red A nappy pal with a streak of red English History Couxse Athletic Association 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 Basketball 2 4 Clfeexleader 3 4 Band 3 4 Vice pic-sidtnt Athletic Association 2 FRANK HEINDL Kaiser Twinkle twinkle athletic star What a bashful boy you are English Commerclal History Course Athletic Association 1 2 3 4 President 4 Basketball 3 4 Football 4 Ti ack 4 Baseball 3 Glee Club 1 Pi om Committee 3 Social Committee 3 Class President 4 Bend Staff 4 ELMER HENSLER Huck Ford have a distracting power on classes Ilngli h History Science Course Atnletlc Association 2 3 4 Social Committee 2 P1 om Committee 3 P seball 3 X .J .v f X- ! K? 1 X -X, I - , ff 1 Y K, 1 -I ft ' V9 4, Y ff , ', , ,, A Z .f V H ' ' . H - . , Q J ' . .1 ' . ' 0 , . , .. .1 -I ., .1 H , . . 5 ' , .. H With a look of being quite well fed Y , ' F V V 1 , Z . ' -I ' ' A V 9 , U - , ,, , , , V, , . ' I , J ' 2 S E . 3 . . u . ' . , 1 .S V .5 ' . X, , 'rn BEISID QQ H Qu. MARANDA .TUSTMAN Susan With a dlmplcd chm and laughlng eyes And an mnocence that her manner belxes English Hlstory Commerclal Course Athletic As oclatlon 3 4 Prom Committee 3 Alphanean Glrls 4 DOROTHY KNIPPEL D K A maiden modest and dlscreet Engllsh Latln Course Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Athletxc Assocxatlon 1 2 3 4 Dramatic Club 4 Latm Club 2 Bend Staff 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Alphanean Glrls 4 Orchestra 1 2 Prom Committee 3 Kate I m quiet untll English Latm Qclence Course Athletlc Assoclatlon 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Socxal Commlttee 1 Prom Committee 3 Declamatory 2 3 Secretary Latm Club 2 Dramatlc Club 4 Alphanean Girls 4 Bend Staff 4 ALYCE LUELOFF Short as any dream Engllsh Commerclal Course Athletic Assocxatlon 1 2 3 4 Latm Club 2 Alphanean Glrls 4 Prom Commltf ee 3 MILDRED MEYER Milly Though Im always xn a hurry Im never ln haste Engllsh Latm Commercxal Course Athletlc Assoclatlon 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Class Treasurer 2 Debates 4 Alphanean Glrls 4 Dramatlc Club 4 Basketball 3 Prom Committee 3 Latm Club 2 Bend Staff 4 1 ,7 f XS f 3 at R, ' ' ,, lb . V S . Y. , KATHLEEN KNIPPEL ll 1 ' ' ll DI 'rn f ' BEISID QQ 1928 Qt... ALBERT OTTO Ally I really could lf I only would Engllsh French Hlstory Course Athletlc ASSOClatl0n 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Football 4 Dramatlc Club 4 Bend Staff 4 NORMA PETERS An equal mlxture of good humor an wlt Enghsh Commerclal Course Athletlo Assocxatxon 3 4 Alpbanean Glrls 4 ERNST POMAHOC Chxef I ll how the world some day Engllsh Hxstoxy Sclence Course Atnletlc Assocxatlon 1 2 3 4 Class President 2 Dramatic Club 4 ADALIA RALOFF Dlck Regxsters only smxles Lxfes BPTIOUS moments were omltted from her calendar of emotlons Engllsh Commerclal Course Atnletlc Assoclatlon 1 2 3 4 Glce Club 1 3 4 Commerc1alContestant3 4 Dcclama ory 2 Alphanean Girls 4 Dramatlc Club 4 ROBERT RAYOME Bob To eat ns to llve English Mathematics Science Course Athletic Assoclatxon 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 Football 4 Debate 2 Prom Commlttee 3 Social Committee 4 President Latm Club 2 Bend Staff 4 Dramatic Club 4 -,yr f .J Y 4 5 Z X ' -Q . ' i X f Q XY Y - ..,1 I' .1-, . 1- 1' 111 11 11 ' 11 - 11 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 V -1 Y , 4 1 to u - . d - 11 . ' 1 ' , 11 1 ' A, ' . ' 713: 'Q ' V ,A , M vfrl.. was , 1a,fg1,.fm,f If ff ' 11 1 11 11 1 F 11 L 4 . ' . D . I 1 1 4 A , . . . I , 1 1 1 , , 14 - 11 4 ' - ' . 1 , , 1 . A . - 11 I ' 1 - 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 . . ' , L 1 u 11 8 11 - - 11 . 1 1 1 1 1 Q , . . ,. 1 1 1 1 1 1 R - 'y The Q 5 1' f N- X 1 3 BEND A Q Q6 H 1923 Q... HELEN RENARD She will dlscourse most eloquent musxc English Course Athletic Assoclatlon 1 2 3 4 Alphanean Gnls 4 DRUSl LLA RILLING Silly None krow hex but to love her And she IS well known Engh h Scnence Course Athletlc Assoclatlon 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Pr esldent Home Economics Club P1 om Commxttee 3 I atm Club 2 D1 amatxe Llub 4 EDWARD SCHACHT An earnest and well meanmg fellow English Mathematlcs Couxse Athletic As ocutxon 1 2 3 4 DOLORES SCHLEGEL Red R d nn han but not nn opmxon Engll h Commercial Course Athletic Association 1 2 3 4 Home Economlcs Club 3 4 Secretary Alphancan Guls 4 Glee Club 3 4 D1 amatlc Club 4 Prom Commxttee 3 ROSE SCHLEGEL Buddy In mathematics she made her name Twas m that course she won hex fame Math matics Engllsh Commercial Course Athletic Assoclatnon 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Class Secrc ary T1 casuler 1 4 Secretary Treasurer Home Economics Club 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Treasure: Alphanean Glrls 4 Dramatic Club 4 Prom Commlttee 3 Social Committee 1 Bend Staff 4 Salutatox lar H . . . 11 1 -, 1 1 1 . 1 1 ', 11 - 11 11 , . 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M 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - . . . t , 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 f f 'rn J BEISI D ' QQ 1928 Qu, HENRY SCHOWALTER Hank I am constant to my purposes Enghsh Science Course Athletlc Assoclatlon 1 2 3 4 Track 1 2 Baseball 3 Football Captam 4 Basketball 4 Class Presldent 3 Class Vlce Presldent 2 Student Manager 4 Dramatlc Club 4 Business Manager Bend 4 WILMA SCHULTZ Bully Honest faithful and sincere A friend whom everyone holds dear Engl: h Commerclal Course Athletlc Assoclatlon 1 2 3 4 Alphanean Glrls 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Prom Committee 3 HENRIETTE SCOTT Henn Happy go lucky free from care Ready to do and ready to dare Enghsh French Course Athletic Assoclatlon 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Extemporaneous Readmg 3 Dramatlc Club 4 Alphanean Glrls 4 Home Economics Club 3 4 Prom Commxttee 3 Bend Staff 4 MELVIN STAUTZ Lefty He s a master of his art Englxsh French Course Athletic Assocxatlon 1 2 3 4 Band 3 4 Prom Committee 3 Vlce Presldent 1 MARION STELLPFLUG She ll try anything once English Commercnal Course Athletxc ASSOClatlOn 2 3 4 Alphanean Girls 4 Dramatic Club 4 f X ,, , ,. S ik ' -N . , V ' XL J' K? LD .. ., .. ,. , . , . , , , , .L , , , .. - ,, ll ' ' . . , 5 v .. ,, .. - - . , , ,, , . , . , , , , , .. ., ll Y 'u 7' . . , .. . - ,. , , , X- Th X X ' BEISID QQ 'E 1923 Q... GLADYS TESCH Pepper For she s a Jolly good fellow Englxsh Commercxal Course Athletlc Assoclatlon 1 2 3 4 Vice President Alphanean Girls 4 Prom Commnttee 3 BERNADETTE UNSER Dette Merry heart that laughs at care Engllsh SCIBDCS Hmstory Course Athletlc As oclatlon 4 Glee Club 4 Alphanean Glrls 4 Dramatxc Club 4 KATHLEEN WALTER Kate I like work lt fascmates me I can slt and look at It for hours Engllsh Latln Course Athletlc Assoclatlon 1 2 3 4 Glce Club 1 2 Vlce presldent Dramatlc Club 4 Prvsldent Alphanean Glrls 4 Latm Club 2 P1 om Commlttee 3 Bend Staff 4 MAP IE WALTER A frxendly heart wlth many frlends Englxsh Course Athletlc A5SOClatl0H 1 2 3 4 P1 om Committee 3 Glee Club 1 Alphancan G1 ls 4 LORAINE WERNER Happy I am from care I m free Why arent they all content like me Engllsh Commercial Course Athletic ASSOClatl0n 1 2 3 4 Alphanean Gxrls 4 I9 ' X -Q , . . f' q X -, 1 , ,,, X Q if .4 11 11 14 1 ' 11 1 1 1 1 4 u 11 11 11 1 1 5 I 1 u 11 U . ' . . A 1 1 - - 11 4 . . -' 1 1 1 1 A 1 - 1 1 1 s u - - - 11 1 1 1 ' : I' 11 , 1 V 1 1 1 ' 11 1 1 1 1 Q 4 BEND ,K f N, is K J L ? N ' , 1925 Q... GLADYS WISKIRCHEN u Bobby nn Verily this is a model maid English Commercial Course Athletic Assoclation 1 2 4 Alphanean Girls 4 P1 om Committee 3 IVA WOOG She that was ever fair and never proud Had tongue at will and yet was never loud English French Course Athletic Assoclatlon 1 2 3 4 Home Economics Club 3 Prom Committee 3 Presment Alphanean Girls 4 Bend Staff 4 EVFLYN MARSHALL Evvxe A lass with quaint and quiet ways English French Course Athletic As ociatlon 1 2 3 4 Alphanean Gnls 4 Home Economics Club 3 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Vice President Millard Bauer Secretary Treasurer Rose Schlegel Class Colors-Blue and Silver Class Flowers-Larkspur and Sweetpeas Motto- Ever Onward l President . ...,..,.................................... Frank Heindl ff qnhe :S rf! Y 1925 iig- .J if 'xl X6 X W f Vi' ATXSSN mia U50-xke Q L, X wf X- 7 N S Q Underclassmen : ,fjx ' 1 z f N : 2: ' 'gf , K 1 xv .- . -. Ji , X 1 ff 4' X' ' . ' or J xx XX X X S f , X, X- QT QQ NX 1 ,, i., x K xqq i '1. X I v fx? - . X 'V' . 1' V S' 2:24 -'f 5 XX. ' Q. ,7' X 'D xiii: Y 4 ff-3 H X ' 'J' , ff L 5' LQEWS Y gi' fl' ff? ,X X 5 yi, ' W Jff H- x -.X ki . ' 3 , X f The xQ X. - BEN D X H 1923 Q... Top Row H Gehl G Hetzel A Lonezgan HWoldt T OMeaza N Lonezgan A Landxattez Mlddle Povs W Bradley M Riley R Kuehlthdu VX DeCoste1 WOtto F Halter La uth heated M Regner J Pxck F Berres H Schnepf W Flcklel R Kraeg r IUNIORS CLASS OFFICERS Vxce Presndent secretary Treasur er Abel Henry Berres Francxs Bradley YVebster DeCoster Wallace Fxckler Wllbert Gehl Henry Guth Louls Hart 1 Elmer Hetzel George KIFCFQT Erwm Krieger Robert Kuehlthau Raymond Landxatter Arthur Lonergan Arthur Matt Regn r Robert Krieger Ldnergan Nelson OMeaxa Thomas Otto Wesley Plck John Pegner Matt Rhemgans Alfred P1105 Melun Schmahl Raymond Schnepf Hulbert Weber Edmund sVlSklfCh6D Lee VVoldt Harland aahn Otto ,Q .v' X'- : 1 I X - ,S , F -f '- Y ,-' xx V f - 1 ID X .I 1 i . ' f.. A ' ' . 1 w , . -, 3 - ' A - - . - ' , . , . . . ' ', . ' e President ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,...,, ,,,, H i lbert Schnepf , - I . , , - , l 5 , . . , y , b. ,' Y. ,, . . , , 'D A , l I , ' y v ' - f' V 'rn X ' BEISID X' 1928 eh, Top Row B Scott H Immel M DeCoster M Plck E Lay E Kocher E Hustmg Henry M Schloemer C Lorenz Mlddle Row L Ustruck I Grlesemer H Wolf R Fuge E Kraemer D Braegel Stated M Kltm R Endllrh L Puestow H Hillman E Opgenorth D Berres J UNIORS Bauer Gertrude Berres Dorothy Braeger Dorothy Burckhardt Evelyn DeCoster Mary Endllch Rose Fuge Ruth Grlesemer Irene Henry Clara Hlllman Hedwlg Hustmg Eugema. Immel Helyn Klem Myra Kocher Ethel Koller Elizabeth Kraemer Ethel Lay Ellzabeth Lorenz Carolyn Opgenorth Elxzabetn Plck Melltta Puestow Lllllan Schloemer Marlon Scott Bermce Stoffel Cora Ustruck Loretta Waeehter V1o1et Westphal Cora Wolf Helen ,K f N- 1 L A o' S A ' XL g 3 E. Koller, S. Vifesitphal, E. Bllrckhardt, Stoffel ' I v V .J 5 Xf The Xxg 5 ,JV Ti x 1928 eh, Top Row A Tdnck L kuc-hex P Kuehlthau M SCIIIOEIDGI IL Beck H Puestovs W Rodenknch F Znmdars W Kleckhatex H Dengel G Nehxbass W 1-Iron Mlddle Row J Hetzel P Oetlmger W Otto A Kelly 5 From B I-Iaxrwon P sdaxell W Beck Seated L Schloemex R Welltel F OMea1a H Koth R Cmac-ke M Beelu-1 SOPHOMORFS PLASS OFFIFERS Pxemlde nt Vlce Pxeeldent SeCILl.1Iy1lQlsul61 BAIQIIQ Ieonmd Beck Fugene Beck Wlllxs Becker Melxm Bertram Bernard Pxrlacks Reuben Dengel Howard Gehl Dan Groth Sylveetez Guse Ernst Hanson Bxlly Hetzel John 1-Iron VV11llam Kerry Aloyslue kxeckhafer Wlllxane Kxrcher Leo kleln Harry Koth Harry Hdny Roth hdwud OMQAIA huelxlthau Paul Meyer Waltel Nelnbass ueoxge Nehrbass Peter Oetlmgel Elwood OMeara Fdvsard Otto Wxlbux Puestow Harxy ROd9UklFCll VVa1lace Saarela Emo bchloemer Maumee bchloemel Lloyd Schroeder Mellm Tanck Alfred Vogelsberg Wlllxam VValter Robert VVo1f Wxlham Zxmdars Emxl K ' ' . ' , . V' ' ', . , . . X ' , L. ' , . ' - 1 - .. ' 4 - 31 - ' 'l 1- ' ' 1 - .fl 4- ' ' - 4 1 .' ' ' , ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,... .,,, E leanor Kl'lllZDl ' ' . , 4 ' 1 ' V . , ' 4 .v . . - - , , N , w 7' ' ' fr ' ' A Y. , ' ' . . , , e.. I I v , . . 1 w' ' r ' 1 -An . , , , . 1 V V q 1 ' , I ' . l I , , 1928 ... Pup Row S Metzgcx I Poem E Gxuhlc V Schmult F' Gombm F Illeas F Innugin B H mbfl Nlitldle Huw S Ahlus R lulchm N Iidgllil M Ilmuh M luckcl M Fhomt Setted H bteftcn O Sclilueniu l hunnexing V F llc-nf V Pruew M Wulf SOPHOIVIORES Ahlers Sylxla Beck Margaret Berres Verona Felleuz, Verene I oetz loretta 1 omber, l-sthel' I unnering, LuVern in-ulile, Ialda Haguer, Norma Hembel Beatrice Jaeckel, Marguerite Kincaide, Pose P irchel Pose Ixrauer Lleanor Lonetgan Liles-11 Lucas, Gei-:name Metzger, Sylvim Schluemer, Odessa Schmidt, Margaret Schmidt, Viola Steffen, Hilda Thema Marie Unruh Mildred VS olf Melanie X - f u Y i . r . , ' ' . Y , A. I , . , .r a , 4. , I. i an . - 1 il - 'L X, 1 ' 3. ' .' - A 1 ,. - , ,. , , , A , . 'm ., , - ,, K Q' 7' v , 7 'A , if f 1 r 7 r H - 71 r ' V . if n I 71' , , 1 1 Q A , 4 . 4 , 1 1 1 . . 1 . 1 V 1 - , . f , , . 1 i. , ff 7 The Rag E BEND H- - If f Qu-. Top Row J OMeara C Bauer H Hustrng H Gessert WHe s H Nagel C Boesewetfer H Rerchert R Schmahl A Kuehlthau Mrddle Row C Faber F Butts W Regner C Schalles A Bauer W Juech E Manther H Clemens J Prck C Gehl H Troedel L Wrllkomm Seated R Taylor L Albrrght D Wrlke R Schloemer C Jaeekel J Rreoke L Gerner R Gruhle C Gardner In Albrrght FRESHMEN CLASQ OFFICERS Presrdent Edward Manther Secretary Treasurer Marre Herndl Albrrght Lawrence Albrrght Elmer Bartz Bernard Bauer Alphonse Bauer Carroll Benrke Fred Boesewetter Chester Braun Marvrn Butts Franklrn Clemens Harold Drels LeRoy Frohman Orvrlle Faber Clarence Frrngs Walter Garbade Theodore Gardner Charles Gehl Carl Gernor Leslre Gessert Harold Gonnerrng Roman Greuel Roland Hausmann Paul Hernbel Harvey Hess Wrllram Hron Woodrow Hustrng Henry Jaekel Carl Juech Wrlbur Klern Orxrlle Kuehlthau Alex Langenbach John Marshall Wrllram Manther Fdward Mrchels Herbert Mrller Elmer Nagel Henry Oelhafen Ir r OMeara James Otten Gerhard Prck James Rau Henry Regner Wrllram Rerchert Harvey Rerke James Rersch Erwrn Schalles Clarence Schrckert Marcellus Schloemer Robert Schmahl Reuben Stautz Rollrn Taylor Rrchard Troedel Howard Wegner Wrllard Wrllkomm LeRoy YV1lke Danrol H ' I C . 7' ' 1 ' 1 ' Y ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' .Y in ' 1 ' 4 1 1 1 1 ' 1 r ' 1 ' P ' 1 1 Y 1 . W ' - . Vice-President .......,..,.,...,.,..,........,,............ Carl Jaeckel 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 ' 1 Y A 1 1 ' Y 'I ' 1 ' 1 1 K 1 V 1 Q 1 1 l 1 K 'Y . ' . ' 1 1 l 1 1 1 . . U V, v x ' 1 ' 1 1 '1 1 1 . y . Y A y . 1 v 1 ' v l .1 'Q ' ' 1 ' ' 1 , -1 'rn X X ' 151531510 QQ H Qu-.. Top Row G Kmcalde J Wxckert E Johnson M Plck D Chesak B Reetz M Ottmer M Buhl M Lemke F Resch L Weber D Renter Fourth Row M Koth D Goeden B Gruhle A Rosenthal D Remartz T Vogt B Wlllkomm L Weber F Schloemer L Marshall C Cooley M Braun M VanEps Th1rd Row V Metzner V Regalm R Fagenson R OMeara R Hes C Salter L Wlsklrchen L Bauer L Puestow A Klueskens M Haebxg M Wlttemann Second Row M Dettmann V Dornacker M Hemdl C Wlsklrchen C Stahl H Abel L Weyker Fnst how J Hembel L Schmmdt B Bmgen M Moersfelder H Thoma F Beuscher B Schloemer M Schaps R Walter FRESHMEN Abel Helen Bauer Lucllle Behrens Ruth Beuscher Esther Bmgen Bernice Braun Mabel Buhl Martha Chesak Dorothy Cooley Carol Dettrnann Marcella Dornacker Vlola Fagenson Rosabelle Goeden Dorothy Gruhle Bernice Haeblg Margaret Hemdl Marle Hembel Janet Hess Ruth Johnson Esther Kmcalde Genevleve Kleuskens Adrls Koemg Mlldred Koth Myrtle Lemke Margaret Marshall Lucy Metzner Valerla Moersfelder Marne OMeara Ruth Ottmer Mary Puestow Leona Reetz Bertha Regalm Vera Remartz Dolores Renter Dorothy Resch Fern Rosenthal Allce Salter Carol Schaps Marie Schloemer Beulah Schloemer Florence Schmldt LouDella Stahl Clara Thoma Helen VanEps MZFIOH Vogt Theresa Walter Rosemary Weber Charlotte Weber Lucille Weyker Lucllle Wxckert Josephme Wlllkomm Bernice Wlsklrchen Carol Wlsklrchen Lucille Wlttemann Lauretta I N ,ff f - A B I is M . . .. + K xx V 4 V . Q' Q KD 1 . . . , . . , . , . I , . , . , . , . , . , . ' , . , . ' . , . , . , . , . A , . , ' 1 . , . , . , . , . , . , ' -, V, . ', . , . ' , . S, . , . , ., . , . . , . , . , . ' W . I V . , . . Y . l . V . y u 1 .A , W . . A - Y . , - . , - . - . Y , - , I 1 1 - , , , , , , . ' , Y . , , . , , , , 1 F 1 l , , . , y , , Y . , v . , I , v Y I . V I 1 ' 1 1 ' l , 1 f ' I V ' . , . , ' Y X f The J QQ 1' fl 1928 4' xg KV BEND fy 9 QW My M A IZA QNX Mfr ,,-...1 Wa 7 N L1t6'1'i-51 U A '- gf, - fn f Z i ,Qld 6 If XX 1 ff , ' f f' x ' 1 xx A V o If wh' ' W - I -4' rl' ',,,. ,ff ' X XX? gnlh F,-1 fi W' 4 S 4 '- 7-- V' f',5 f' 1 -, f Q , XX W G M X x X K' 'll fff X X if 4, f af? L ?- 3 fy if j :Jr Y- . ' If X J -,jr 7 'xx' I . JV 5 ff X- W K-' . Q' 'Lf The Q X ' BEN X' - 1928 Q... LINCOLN S SUCCESS HE roar of the Crvrl war cannon the whrzzrng terrrfyrng song of the rifle and the groan of the dyrng patrrots produced agony and sorrow rn the hearts of the Amerrcan people along wrth the freedom of the slaves and drssoelatron of the bond of enmrty between the North and the South However the dark cloud of the Curl war smudged and drscolored by the gory hand of Mars revealed also rts srlver lrnrng rn the very personage of Abraham Lmcoln The Crvrl war was the pornt of hrghest success rn Lmcoln s stage career rn the the ater of lrfe At that trme h was thrown rnto the pale lrmelrght of glowrng camp flres and the lrghtnrng flashes of the firearms At that trme he had the entrre Amerrcan natron as hrs audrence But on thrs stage he met not only wrth the applause and approval of hrs advocates but encountered as well the brtter crrtrcrsm and keen resentment of hrs ene mres As rs the case wrth every renowned actor rt was just these crrtrcrsms that annoyed and perplexed Lmcoln and rt was the authors of these crrtrcrsms that he was bent upon havrng as hrs frrr nds How well he succeeded was revealed by the grref strrcken subjects that he left behrnd at the trme of hrs rnvoluntary resrgnatron from hrs world stage career Thrs wrda spread success of Lmcoln was not achreved rn one day nor was it due to natural abrlrty or to a renowned and promrnent famrly and by no means was rt due to the grace and charm of a Don Juan because Lmcoln was the most awkward and ungrace ful man that held the hrgh ofhee of presrdency rn our country Hrs success was one of those gradual stepprng stone careers wrth much vxater between the stones After a careful perusal of The Soul of Anne Rutledge by Bernre Babcock one wonders just how much of an rnsprratron Anne Rutledge would have been to Lmcoln on hrs road to fame Bernre Babcock s Lmcoln was well a master rn the fundamental vrr tues rn the early years of hrs lrfe Anne Rutledge admrred I rncoln s power of leadershrp but she was not of such a nature that she would have encouragfd Lmcoln to carry the role of 'r polrtrcrnn Very lrktly the possrbrlrtres are that had Mrss Rutledge lrved to br ledge s townsfolk and would have lrved r lrfe of sweet rontentment rs mrnor almost un known characters on that great stage Lmcoln s power as a polrtrcal actor fl shed brrllrrrrtly before the Amerrcan puhlrc at the trme of the Lmcoln Douglas debates People of the West proclarmed hrm marvelous at that trme and hrs pleasrng per sonalrty concealed entrrely hrs awkwardness from therr eyes Ag rn rn 1860 rn hrs Cooper Unron Address before the crtrzens of New York he ex ernplrfled hrs varrous vrrtues and tr arts and brought the people of the I4 ast to hrs feet Durrng the tryrng years when he was takrng the leadrng role as presrdent he wor kcd steadrly frrmly and wrth Justrce toward that frnal clrmax that rs hrs almost un anrmous vote for re electron Hrs success was superb the Ixorfh rdolrzed hrm and the South admrred hrm and tolerated hrm However wrth thrs I rncoln was not satlsfred He loved the South and wanted some return for thrs love The wrnnrr C, of the 'south s favor and love was the new drama that Lmcoln was reh arsrng for an rnrmense productrorr when he was snatched from Lrf s stage by a Jealous actor John Wrlkes Booth lt has often been sard that 'r mans success may rergn supreme whrle lrfe rs strll wrth hrm but srnks rn the mrre when lrfe departs I rncoln s succ-rss has not fallen rnto thrs nrrre rather rt has b en evrlted Mrldrrd Meyer .lx THINKING CONSTRUCTIVELY The vrtal spark concealed rn each one of ll: rs the secret of attarnment only to be fanned rnto a flame by desrre The flame fed by resolutron burns rll obstacles rn the prth of success The way to success can be paved by eonstructrve thrnkrng Many people worry about therr troubles So called troubles are better named problems and are often bless rngs rn drsgurse for they show our weaknesses and thus prepare us for harder trrals lhe frrst step rn thrnkrng construetrvely rs thought elrmrnatron Destructrve thoughts should not be repressed but they should b replaced oy eonstructrve thoughts Worry Doubt Hatred Anger and Fear are the live greatest known crrmrnals As soon as a de structrve thought enters one s mrnd concentrate upon rts antonym Thrnkrng construetrvely means constant work Every step forward means develop ment Many drsapporntments and obstacles wrll be experrenced but one wrll prove to hrs own satrsfactron that by constant endeavor he can 'rttarn that whrch rs essentral for the fulhllmr nt of hrs desrres lohn Prck 'PQ af f X'- , L Y X x g 4- J ' f V S' ' ' f ,V NJ. 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' 1 1 'v ' . - ' - . - Th Q YV ' BEISI ' 1928 Qu, A TRIANGLE EAUTIFUL but sad hazel eyes looked out upon the dawn of another day These eyes made for laughter were often fllled wuth tears A gurl ot eughteen stood watchung the sun ruse over the lake It was a scene she had seen ever f W sunce she was a chuld but each day ut held new wonders for her It was strange that a gurl of thus age should look sad but hers was a strange story Years ago a large homecomung had been featured un her cuty Her mother father twun suster and she went to see ut Mother and father each took one of the gurls and moved ahead In gettung ahead the one gurl lost hold of her father s hand and as he turned to take ut by mustake he grasped hus other daughter Thus mustake wasnt notuced for a few munutes When the father saw hus error he started to hunt for the mussung gurl He asked passers by and had polucemen look for her but all un vaun Thus search had eontunued all these years wuthout a sugn of the mussung twun She had dropped com Today was the eughteenth burthday of the gurls and Mary Carol thought how happy she would be uf she had her suster wuth her Yesterday a faunt clue had been bu ought but Mary Carol was afraud to look unto ut for fear she would be dussappounted Mary Carol are you up These words of her mother brought Mary out of heu dream Yes mother Ill be down un a munute How happy her rrotheu would be uf Patrucua was returned to them A few munutes after her mothers call Mary Cauol was downstaurs ready to cat her mornung meal Congratulatuons daughter saud her father Oh thank you dad I feel sure that the clue we found yesterday wull brung Patrucua Ann back to us These words of Carols brought a happy look unto the face of each parent but stull there was a shadow of doubt Carol had just finushed her breakfast when a car was heard outsude and a young man rushed un Good mornung Aunt Rose Good mornung Uncle Arthur Are you ready Carol Aunt Rose I do belueve thus trup wull brung us to Patrueua Ann because I have seen thus guul for weeks and she looks luke Mary Carol My fruend Margaret has also found out for us that she luved un a luttle town two hundred mules from here and that she was thought to be an orphan She was found fifteen years ago so that connects wuth our stouy John I wush you luck and uf you find Patrucua Ann I cannot tell you how grateful we shall be to you Oh that us all rught tuntue because un findung Patrucua Ann un that luttle tea room I hawe also found another young lady who may be more than a cousun to me some day Well good luck and Mary Carol don t uorget the truangle I won t As the cousuns sped away un a luttle sport coupe both were thunkung of the gurl un the luttle tea room across the bug cuty It seemed ages before they arruved John ummeduately asked for hus fruend Margaret She came and told them that Patsy Cas the gurl they wanted was calledl had her day off and had gone home but that she knew her address After Margaret had asked leave for a few hours the truo entered the car and drove to the guven address They found ut to be a large clean lookung home that had on ut a sugn Room and Board When a motherly old lady answeued her rung Mary Carol asked for Patsy Fuelcu She was taken up to the second floor to a room on the sude She knocked Come un called a gurls vouce from unsude Carol entered and found a gurl wuth heavy brown haur couled around her head and deep blue eyes gazung at her Pardon me are you Muss Fueld Yes wont you please be seated Carol took the chaur offered and started her search I have come Muss Fueld un seaueh of a suster of mune who has been lost for fifteen years Then Carol related her story Patsy sat and lustened eagerly Really, I can't recall anythung luke that she saud, 'but I do remember gettung out of a car and suttung on a door step These are faint old memorues Later I was told that the kund woman who brought me up found me on a doorstep When Patsy had saud thus, Caro1's heart sank because uf thus gurl could not re member where or when she got unto the car theur stories would never connect Carol then put forth her last resort Muss Fueld, have vou the clothes you wore when you weue found? K f xv. .J 7 X K ,ff X --R . v ., 5 , M, K . 1 . X ff , - if I, , ' fy 1f,,2,.ff5i i ,Q . , , , . l V , . - 1 1 v , . - , I pletely out of sight. .u , H , , .u , . . N I A ' . . . . ' . 1 - ' 4 .u - H - , , . . ,, , . , lu - V H , ,, . . . . , , , e , . , , , uv V u. , H , . . u, - . ,, , . . ,, . . . , . - , H H ' - - 11 - u - . . H The g xQ X , f N. s fr f BEN R 'iw f-si fx Yes, I have, I will get them. As soon as Mary Carol saw them, she had little hope, but she could not yet be sure. Has the dress a little triangle worked in the inside of the collar? I don't kirowg I never looked. Both girls examined the dress, and sure enough, there was a little triangle work- ed in one corner. Mary Carol then told how, when they were little, their mother mark- ed Patricia Ann's clothes with a little triangle to know them apart. This triangle proved that Patsy and Mary Carol were sisters The family was reunited and the erghteeath birthday supper was held for both Patsy says she will never forget the little tea room that helped to unite them Germaine Iucas 30 A SUCCESSFUL FAILURE I was conducting my daily lecture class in psychology and had for some time been trying to explain the meaning of a successful failure so that they would know that ome successes are more obviously failures thar failures are Having ventured so far and having placed o much time and thought on the sub Ject I endeavored to trnrsh my talk wrtn a strong statem nt a statement which above all else would contain a true and reliable definition of what I was trying to explain I said Success isnt always success It rs sometimes more a farlure than failure rs I consider that statement a masterpiece a work of art It summed up the con tents of my entire speech and gave it a strong well sounding ending Imagine then my thoughts when on leaving my class room I heard one of my pupils saying this to another How true success isnt always success CMy heart swelled gratefully I had impressed that sentence on a students mind? The oftener I come to this class the more rt seems to dwell on my mind fMy feeling changed to one of wonder and curio sltyb Professor White has a wonderful appearance tAh I thought here is a person after my own heartl but what a mind' He gave that entire speech including that famous last line last week Whats more he told us to be sure to remember rt Imagine my feelings I was indignant but I could not reprrmand the pupil knowing as I did that the conversation was not meant for my ears Helen Immel 29 On Seerng One s Name rn Prrnt There are two maJor emotions which well up in the soul and spirit of the normal rndrvidual during that first thrilling moment when he chances upon his name in print That cognomen which he recognizes as hrs own seems through his eye to become so grgantrcally embossed that it completely oxer shadovss the surrounding print Moreover this magnitude rn proportron rs really minute compared to the enormous geyser of pride which springs up within himself Prrd the first of the emotions which follow as a re sult of that first glorious adventure into the world of print But the pathetic element rn this matter of bursting into print reaches its pm nacle of progress rr the heart of tht rrdrvrdual when he experiences that disappoint ment which is the direct outcome of that much rnflrted pr ide I say disappointment be cause the prrdr ot him whose nam his appf rred rn print s .1 solitary one Other people read the paper and perhaps note a certain inclrvrdurls name but the idea of speaking to him about it or congratulating him never enters their minds They obs rxe his beam ing face and wonder at the possible source of that extremely obvious happiness As the hours p ss by his face slowlx ceases to ht rm and a self prtyrng disappointment takes th: place of that delrcrods femlmg of importance I-le nas been let down with a hump' But ln the ultimate outcome of the episode tho e few hours of p ide aml satisfaction quite outclistaneeu the lrsappolntmfnt rn thc hrart ol the rndrwroual t was worth tht candle e rnfl ws on lnrnf rncl waiting for the next thrill of se mg h s n imc in print lxrthler-n Ixnrppel '78 , A . . . 1 ' ' . 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Y ,, J f- is ' ' . - S ' - The I xg 2 BEN 1928 eh, MENTAL DETOURS T IS queer how ones thoughts ramble on and on untll there IS no assoclatlon f vlhatever between the orlgln 1 thought and the one he lnterlupted when he reallzed he was day dreamlng Just now when thlnklng what to wllte on the subject of Mental Detouls I went oft on a tlaln of thought OI call lt day dleamlng st'1l gazlng OI what you V1 111 I was far fl om the orlglnal thought when I vloke up D6f0UIS just a day ago lt was necessaly fol us to go out cf oul may ten mlles Ol llsk gettlng stack IU tte mud As we wele ln a hurly we took the llSk About flfty feet of the concrete load had clacked and had been rlpped out plepalatolv to belng I6 cemented We not safely a I0 s to the other slde after havlng almo t tlpped the cal ox PI Concrete yes they make cement mlxels Kwlckmlx OI some name hke that Port Waihl1gtOn Polt W3Qh1Hgt0H Lake MlChlgdD how I would loxe to be ln bXVlI'HI'lllI'lg llght now Wasn t Swllllflllflg Just gleat last summer at Blg Cedftl Lakeo Oh yes and the dav Bel Beal and 1 ln a low boat laced acloss the lake ln 0ld9I to beat Maly Helen and 1 leanol wl o went all alound the lake ln the Cdl We got thele fn st and we walted and vvllttd and they dldn t come md we xx ele sf' 11111 stltf th it they had had ln aeeldent 1nd that 111 we e kllled Kllled lt IQ p cullal how some pfople dll One can be wllklng down the stleet llld hav: S0lll9lhl!lg flll lnl' hlt hllll on the he ld lfltl the next thlllg he IS plcked up dead Net long ago I lead ln the JOIIID ll that 1 man was kllled bv 1 huge ftlllflfll block whleh frll flon the qChlOL del Hottl Whllt lt wls Lllldll CUIlSlll1CtlUIl He VN 15 NVIIRID town the stlett ll ve cne lllllllllt d hc t 1 ute hm wls tl d IS funny ION 111 lth QOIULIIIIIPS comes The bchloedel Hotel b!0idC..1SlS good danel lnuslc on ly KVPIIIIH., ll cy l 1 Xl funny lnnouncel He has 1 lQf.,lll1l follnull lnnollneflnent whleh l h Ht INNGI 1 nd hllll vlly It lb llke thls 'lhat was Dan Russo and Ill? O1 lf li 01011081.14 bloadt lgtlllg flonl the kfldlld dln lng IUOID of the Hotel SChlO0d6I M11 wth kee The M11 wah kee 1101111131 St ltlon WTMI 'lhey wlll next play Dleavn IKISQPS' Ol oles llc you leady Tweet tweet lthose 1le the fJll0l9Sl All llght lets no' And they go nollnvenlt nt Hand youl thl 11168 ln UJIUOIIUXV 1 Ill Il ttt Nr--nt AN ADVANTAGEOUS FAILURE Hello Captalfl' Oh Hello' John was the bllghtest boy of the Senlol cla s He knew It md exelybodv else knew lt John was the essence of COHCGII But why not Wasnt he the best dl PSS81 lt collegeq Dlont he have the spoltlest cal the most money hlghest mal ks ablllty ln lth letlcs and fln lly vlouldn t evevy glll at college bt leady to go wlth hllll llgaldlc lf WhPthCl Ol not she had 1 ste '1dy Could you blunt hllll f0l biilllg tonffltl d ' VVhy thl school eouldn t get along XVltIlOUl hlln' It was the exenlnx, beftle 'hc tln il football game 1 VGIQOIIO ua Uccltfd Phe hots on thc t alll WGIL llllt blC md HOIVUUS Wtjlldtllllg 1bOLll the 1511119 J hll ppl 11111 mal IN should hf wully ' Hr wa-s1hr h st pllytl Wl l lllll ISK 1 flll St lllftlltl wollld be llcktd 1 lllllll vs 1 1 t lt Htl Sltllli 1 l IS Jfl1Sl Illlil-1 ul X111 1 the 1 11 ldlls welt loudly V911 A on ol on' axtoll' A hlls l' SIL cc' o 1 111 tl thl stldll lu outs C axton Pllltll l 1 nll In on s S lllld was followlng, elos blllllld 1 s outlng, had tc td 5111110111 W1 1 l 1 o 1 1 lt lohn had the ball 1 touchdown vlollld wln 101 Lllxton he w ts tl ll lllf., fol the 1,0111 VVlth Lhtel flOIll the audllncs llnblng IH hls 1 118 John ploudly tulned hls haad to fnjox th populallty He stumbled fell headlong lnd the football lolled back Tonl the captaln of tht St lntold team selzcd lt a ld fled to the goal lllotklllg fl touchdown f0l Slillflild The game was ox Cl Claxton lost the hnal 5, 1rne John was ln hls IOOHI alone hls hands on hls head I-Ye was defp ln thought No they dldn t blame hlln It celtalnly was a blow to Claxton but lt 1 a successftl lo s ln the Iflaklllg of a man Dolol s Qchllhtl 8 .Z ', Y 1 1 L - - V ,fl f XX 7, Y Q Q 1 X ' ' fi ' X X ILL , lj go 2.17.-z . .' 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W' '2 M f XXV 2 1928 W FACE VALUES ff, OW very rnterestrng are the expressrons on the human face can be known only to the observer It wfrs durrnef my tr'rp up North that I had occasron to notrce my fellow travelers To be absolutely truthful I should not haue spent my trme lookrng a' the people rf I had arrvthrng better to do It happened howexer that rt was exenrng and my last magazrne was read To ar ord fallrng 'rsleep tht r st of my relatrxes rrrsrsted on domg I observed the group around m It vrs sorry one Before rrre I saw a smooth shrnrng bald head presurrrably that of some vxorthw mr idle a,,ed bentlenr rn I s hrnrng smoothness attracted rnv atttntron and held rt I wrshed ne would put on hrs hat Nex ertheless I couldn t help but wonder what was rn th rt rnrnrense rrrtellectual lookrng head I had occasron to hnd out r few mrrrutes lrter We shall prss from hrnr to 1 large man slerprng peacefully drrectly across frorrr me How he could sl p was b yond rrre I nev r heard such a chorus of snoring Inr sure there nrust have been about twenty basses and as rrrany terrors Thrs man 9 krndly face farrly spoke of a gentle yreldrng drsposrtron however thrs wrs offsft by th gym na tres he went through I-It was snorrng, and dreamrng 'rt tlfe same trnre and what r rorrrbrnar ron rt made' We hear that wher' a person snores Ire rs rn need of oxygen 'Ihrs r rn must have needed qurte Q brt I felt sorry for hrnr because rnvone who has sueh r hard trrrre leeprng rs rn need of sympathy Ahtad of hrm sa a wom n wrth fr ehrld or perhrps two yefrrs I rmagrned thenr 'rslrep untrl r sudden shrrll cry assured nrt that the ehrld was not As the lady e'rrrred the young, ttr out I notre d that rn sprtt of her slr epy rather rrrgry countenance eh'rr 1 ttr hone out Now to come b ck to nry bfrld headed fr rend H1 must haw trred of rll the eele In rtrorr 'or ht preked up hrs hrt and le ft the eo rch A ftw nrrnutfs lrter he wrs back so I c rrrre to tht conclusrorr thrt rt coulrln t have been my more quret rn the other err I w rs surprrscd rs I looked rt hrs frt r rther flabby free I had crcpteted to Irnd strength rn thc trct of that rrrassrve he rd I was drsappornttd I soon found out why he had gone out I htard r hollow erurrchrrrg sound rnd was corrvrncf d he was e rtrng an rpple From the sound I doubt about the solrdness of that head for the sound was hollow I trred to drvut my rttrrrtron to oth+r parts of tht coach but couldnt My eyes contrnually wan dtred back to that glearnrrrg., rrra srve 're rd I wondered how one nr rn could rn rkt such r rrorst At lrst urrrble to st rnd rt I preked up nry eo rt and went to 1 vacant se rt nerr the center of tht tram H414 I thought Id frnd eomfort Lornfort' A woman aero'-rs began ble ww rs I couldnt undrrst rnd or else I rnrght have h rd rn enjoy rble trnre Am rd some body startrd to put? Ind snort Pehrnd some body s wonderful chrld began to ery I very whrrf ptoplr w1re slttprrrg, euryvurerr people wuz snorrng each raerng, wrth the other and everywhere sonrebodys chrld eryrng If you t'1ke people for fact vrlue on r trawelrng trrp rt mrdnrght Im rfr rrd tht result of your observrtrons wrll be frr frorrr mneouragrng Mme wwrr II1ltrrPurrkhrrrlt R LIFF S ADVENTURE At the rge of sewn rt seemed to me that I w'rs rbout. to make my profs ssron thfrt ef rn trcplorfr I belreved rrryself able to nra ter nry fate and become captarn of rrry soul At thrs partrcular rrrorrrf nt I wrs rbout to errrb rrk upon an ercpedrtron whreh vsoull t rkc me avr ry from home for rbout tvso hours I h rd drerded to go to the woods hfxorrd th fretk though my mother had forbrdc nry gorrrg there 1 r o a e uk rnd thrnkrng rnyse rl e to sur runt J e rut wr on the opposrtr shor rs rrexrnrcnt trllrd rr r r s pr d 'lhen rt was just ehrlr rs r 1 rd: 1 1 n vu r 1 nf ll la ed wrtlr corurt I rs rcra I myself for the seconc rp of Jourrrcy As I walk I grow older md I seem to set thmgs wrth grerter under'-xt rndrrrg, nd wrth th rt derpcr sensr of rtsponsrbrlrtns whrch nrakts nrt strrde through the wood tastrr rnd prouutr th rn tvtr But rl'rs the roots tntwrne thrrrrselvfs round rrry feet and the branches snap rnffrrly rt rrry ffrce ard I rnr forced to bow nry head so th rt I may esc rpe therr un tir er nt, rom 1 rrrnts Soon stumh lllg brett ess ost 'rnd 1 rrrng I conrr rrpon fr .Z u 1 E K, Y 1' Q1 ,f 4 If ' '17 fy 1' ' -P Y 'J W ,,,, Z,W,,H2 . 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' 1 1 1 ' 1 2 ', '1 , 2 1 ,. 1 . ,' ' - :tt 'I Q' - rlir 1 .' , S I' , ' r hI l .' 1 fr: , - 1 1 - The f ' BEND 1923 Q... glen and then I reallze that Im at qurte a loss as to vshere to go I wander round and round and I resolve to find a way I scold the monarchs of the glen Oh ye lowly stumps of maple oak and beech Dost thou dare defy me Kmg' I am master of thy soul The Wmds as through thy branches smg carry my mes sages abroad to thee and thou shalt but obey' But Ah' the trees are dumb and the wmds through the branches seem to say Oh thou proud and haughty youth thou mast learn from greater m1nds than thrne the secrets of the forest and of lrfes great book of trme The wmds whrsper rn my ears and the branches pornt to me the path whrch I follow wlth a lrght and cheery laugh As trme rolls on and lrfe goes by I reallze the wrsdom m those words And as I ponder oer thrs message these thoughts rexolve wrthln my mmd Do not say I am the captarn of my soul I am the master of my fate because a greater mmd than thlne rules over thee and thou shalt know too late thy destrny rs wrrtten by a hand that knows and understands and rf thou art good and krnd thou shalt enjoy the marvels of that promrsed Land Edward Manthel 31 It Happened Last Year But It Won t Thrs Year AST tall West Bend Hrgh School had scheduled a game wrth Juneau Thrs f ff W! f X f ff X from the game was to take place on a Frrday because of a conventron for coaches on nourrshmg meal the football squad assembled at Regner s Pharmacy Juneau rs about thrrty mrles from West Bend and the grrdrron whrch we could see road as we neared Juneau was qurte rough As we approached we thought we had come to a grade school because the burld mg was an old weathered brrck burldrng We lnqulred and found that thrs bulldrng was the grade school and hrgh school Therr athletrc coach gurded us up to the attrc and told us It was our dresslng room The room was very dark corner floored the other part bemg formed by beams from the We began to get mto our unrforms and to get our ankles Then a few more cars came The assrstant coach came rn one and had only a small room below and fingers bandaged of the cars and when he found our dressmg room he asked Where are the showers Oh there IS a sprrnklrng can behrnd the chimney Mr Gunderson answered Thrs wrse remark set us all to laughing and we began razzmg the school and thmkmg that rt was a farmer s school Before the game we were sure we would wm and as we were recervrng orders from the coach we had farled to reccrve the kick off and were compelled to krck off to Juneau Juneau led at the half srx to nothrng and we recerved what I belreved to be the worst laugh from the people of Juneau that anyone could receive The first mrnute of play rn the second half brought a mrshap to our team The Captarn Henry Schowalter had been rnjured but to our surprrse remamed rn the game In the last quarter we made a touchdown through a serres of lrne plunges by Wilmer Falk The Captarn farled to make the extra pornt and the game ended srx to SIX At the end of thrs game the West Bend Hrgh School football squad hrghly re olxed that they would never be mer confident before or after a game and that they would hght the hardest thev could untll they had won James PICK 31 1 sf 5 ' Iss . - W ff . , v gg - .4 1 fr' , . the following day. At about twelve-thirty, after all of us had had a small but ' , . H . u v r 9 Qw -,7jy if FT .J 2 0 ff if ,Q Z Acuvltlesw 4 X! ff VI!! f ' X g A-7? x X, Y' 1,-.J L K ff ff, f 0 -'xx Z! X 4 iff! ff fs YLA-12,5-f' 4 X fyyff' , fx jill, f lt, ' R 1 X N I' ' x ' sfzmsqff---- -r, ,. 1 O 35-' - fi 1 f' 4:, V. Y A l If '4 :': x ' 1,- . V- I ' ,YW f- ,-,,5 0 N 'S 0 ' ' J BEN X if 1928 A... to X 5 N ' The Q Nsa E 5 - gx i y S, I X9 L Q Standmg M1 Gunderson fcotchl R KllEgGl W Juech L Wmskxrchen W Falk I OMea1a H Pucstow J Puck A Otto Ml Dore tassmstant coach? Ser-ond Row R Kuehlthau F Hemdl R Rayome M Regnel T OMea1a H 'Gchownltm tcaptaml I Weber J OMeam PKuehlth1u I Poeden I Puck lust Pow II lloetlcl J I tugcnbarh THL FOOTBALL SEASON The lQVlXdl of football .xftel tv ab ence tf el yen veu was 1 hug, stlcress lhe tndents llked the gmle from tht stint Mtn women xml flllltllvlll welt on tht hell At the outset M1 I llI'ldPlSOI1 had a most dl'30Ul1l aging task 'lhe tules VNPIF un known to the twenty llVt boys who nepol ted fox practice the lust mght Fhey all buckled tlown vuth 1 wnll howexer and nt was the pensevenmg attitude th xt dominated duxmg the C-lltllf. se tson Duung the tu t week the fellows wele taught to catch 1 ball to lun md to execute then few sunple plays and 1 few of the outstandmg dutles of each pos: tnon Feaxmg that then nrtexest mlght lftg Mn Gunderson had no tacklmg ox blockmg pxactlce untxl after the Inst game qholt scnmmages wexe held dally The boys couldn t walt fox school to close so that they could don then football sults and get a good ham wolk out lhc school soon caught the spnrxt Everyone was anxious about the fix st game The school was behind the team and the fellows knew It It was a flghtn g Rod and White team that took to the Ile-ld that Octobtx afternoon , - - - , , I N ' I. t . . , L - Y' . . ,. 4 , . . , . , . , , . a , H. 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' - The xQ BEN ' X :- 1928 ,M The Football Season of 1927 West Bend 7 East Troy 12 The Red and White met defeat playing its first game on the home grldnon when East Troy scored 12 points to our 7 The line gained considerable valuable experience during this game and howed a real go get em spirit The backfield composed of Capt Schowalter OMeara Weber and Hemdl showed a brilliant running attack Hemdl in tercepted an East Troy pass on our own 35-yard line and aided by excellent mterfer ence ran 65 yards for a. touchdown The team again displayed fine interference when Weber retulned a punt for 60 yards finally being downed on the East Troy 13 yard line A forward pass was intercepted by East Troy as the game ended VVest Bend 26 Port Washington 0 West Bend exhibited a brand cf football which completely outclassed the Port eleven Enthusiasm ran high among the spectators as our lme opened holes through which our backfield galloped for long gains Hensler at tackle played a fine defensive game Snowalter playing left half scored four touchdowns In this game West Bend showed the experience gained against East Troy West Bend 6 Juneau 6 West Bend met more keen competition when they met Juneau on the Juneau field In the first half the teams battled to a scoreless tie In the thlrd quarter on a trick play Juneau scored a touchdown but failed to make the extra point During tht last period West Bend unleashed a slashing attack which carried the ball down to the 3 yard lme but was held on downs Juneau attempted to kick behind their own goal lme but Otto rushed in and blocked the kick There was a mad scramble and Falk fell on the ball scoring West Bend s touchdown The play for the extra point failed and the game ended West Bend 0 Horicon 7 The students who made 'his trip saw a real game The teams battled on even terms throughout the game Except for a mishap near the end of the first half the game would have ended in a scoreless tie Weber attempted a pass in midfield but it was in felt the absence of Captain Schowalter The lme was impregnable Goeden threw the Horicon ball carriers for a loss almost every time they came around his end Juech and Otto at tackles smeared many plays before they could get started OMearas puntmg and Webers forward passing stood out for the Red and White The team played its best game of the season against Horicon West Bend 0 Oconomowoc 76 A highly polished eleven invaded the home field and romped off wltn a decisive victory They showed a brilliant running and passing attack which the locals were un able to stop They opened up a bag of tricks such as West Bend had never experienced in the four previous games Weber s and O Meara s tackling was fast and hard and won the praise of the spectators Puestow playing ubstltutc end all season was inserted at the beginning of the second quarter He bolstered up the defense and stopped many plays around his end OMea1a was hurt in the last half The fellows learned what ex perience can do towards producing a smf oth working football squad COACH GUN DERSOV Mr Gunderson is the kind of a coach who can bring out the best ln esery man H lS a tireless worker and one who beliexes in his teams In football it was his coaching and his pexsonallty that made the boys fight for hln The basketball team had 1 xexy successful season and the track team can testify that lee not only told them how to do a thing but Sl mul lhum the fine points ll Gundei on IS 1 xc-'il coach All cledlt to him' X .v f X'- L X 1 Q ei ' ,, x vb x 4. 6 , , , . - Q llc, - -, N - - 1 n v y ' ' 7 . , , ' -.. - ' 1 L U - Q v I - ,Q , . , ' , 1 ' , L . . tercepted by a Horicon back who ran through a clear field for a touchdown. The team 1 1 ' ' Q y A y V Y - I ' v r 1 - ' . . . , f ' s '. - . , ' '1 l ' . 1 v ' V 1 ' . - . . . . . L gi f f . I V , V . e . . I n ' ' 7 'I L 'Z . , A c . , ' I. '. 'ss 'Sz ' . , . , ' ' ' . X f The 1928 Qi ? BEND 9 NN K f The Q X J BEN 1 --1 1928 .... BOB R AY ONIF Guard Bobby was a mood lineman who 'although lrght Il'l'lflP up for exerything in spirit He iealized the importance of teamwork and practiced it Bobby graduates I XUI KL EHI 'IIIAU fat kle Paul was a big help in filling th tackle positron He w'1s small and llght but he played heady football and could Ilgure out the opponent s plays Paul still his two yr'11s of football xhead of mm KAISLR HI' IN DI Left Halt Karser ilthough small and light held down the half positron both on offense and defense He could tackle and was also .1 oood blocker His cutbaeks on end Illn wis his strong point Kaiser IQ lost th1ough gradu rtion HUB KRII1 Ulf ll Le ft lfnd Hob was the best Jffc nsive end on the team Hrs sue md itach and his n 1t111 U ith letrf' ability m idc it 1 isy for lnni to pull 111 roiwud pisses Pob will be h 11-k If DDIIL 0 MI' ARA Ifullhatk Right Halt Captain lflect searchmo glances OXQI Lhf field ahead of them The lrne moved Interference for med A pl iyer plunged through for scxcn y11ds Th t wr-. Fddir BILI MARSH 'AI I Tatkle Bill was one of the Fro h represent itives on the team He was full of fight and pep and provfd a valuable man to the team 11nt1l he was hint ln a scrimmage Big things .111 ewpeeted from Blll in 'he future FONIMY 0 XII' XR-K Rwht I' nd mms Nas a good lefensrvc. end His lirsh tight was .1 bau sign fOI his opponents I'on1n1y wasnt a ntektie tacklu Whfn hc 1111 his opponent he stayed hit Hr will lv bmk for next yr ll s team II RRR! I l I' NTOWI Innd Hlrry s hobby was hard work He was always looking for something to do W hen grxen an opp01tun1ty n tht Ocononiowoe game he showed the co ch hat he was 1 1011 playu HAIIQ will be b 1ck and no doubt hf wmll wrr his place is 1 rfvulfrr .4 xg A I -v X ,S , , - ff Y , - ,, Q6 N w 6' . '-7 V c ' , t ' , 1 ' ' I l . h 'A . '1 1 V 1 . ' D ' . ' ' ' -2 1 ' ' . 1 , , ' . ' ' - , 'S . s ' IC 1. z 1 11 ' . . 1 v 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 Of '. . , 4 s er 1 1 I 1 . s . , f - - 1 ' . '. : ':.: - 1-' 4'-z- :. .'.1 ' K: . . . , . 1 1. 1 ' 2 , ' ', - 1 .z The line got into position. The quarterback called his signals. The backs gave . 1 . ' U -. - . l ', 1 1 ' ' . . . 2 ' ' '3-'- .','. EL 2: 1 'I A I nl I A A . ' ' , 5 . I ' 3 . . , . 1 ' 1 V. . ' A .' H ' . ' F V V . . - . ,, 1 Tv , , . I. , 1 ' , h '. ' 1 .1 . ., ' . U ' Y l I ai 4 4 1 '- x X A 'V' I A' ' V: A I I I 0 1 ' . iz 'K . L V , , wr. . P r' f . v s 7 ' s ' V ' ' 1 1 ' . ' 7, J a' t 1 '1 3 1 1: fr' 1 ..y ' I -1 ' , r y'A 'V' r .Ah A .- The Q g- pf f -, X 4 f BEN A 1 fe 1928 fs JOHN PICK Left Guard Johnny was the left guard on the team durrng the entrre season He wasnt the flashy krnd but he was dependable and thats what a coach wants Johnny wrll be back to help next year s team ALLIF OTTO Left I1 nd Allre was the fightrng krnd He recovered most of the fumbles and rt was hrs block of the punt that paved the way to a 6 6 tre at Juneau He lrked the game and hrs gradrr atron wrll be greatly felt GERMAN VSEBI' R Quarterback Weber called the srgnals for thc team He w ts good on offense and backed up the lrne rn good shape He threw many of the forward passes for the team German has been forced to quit the game because of srckness HANK SLI-ION -KLTFR Right Halt Captain Under Hank s leade shrp the tearn had a most sutcessful season Although he was out of the last two games because of a shoulder rnjury he led the team rn scorrng H mk gradu rtes and hrs absence wrll be felt very much BOOTS IUFf II Fat kle Boots was another Frosh representatrve on the team He was '1 glutton for punrsh hrm he should become a real player STRAW BERRILS GOFDFN lfnd and Tackle Goeden was a good frghter and could pull rn forward passes rn good style He could twrst through the opponents rnerference and tackle the ball carrrer Goeden rs lost through graduatron SIS F-KLK C enter and Fullbatl Sr was th: brggest man on the team VS hither rt was openrng htles through the center of the lrne or hrttrng the lrne at full he was always ready to do hrs part bla rs lu t through graduatron LEE WlbhlRCl-HEY Center VVrsky was a good unter and tltted rn well 'ruth the workrng of the team He could make holes for the center plays whrclr almost always netted a few yards Lee wrll be back and great thrngs are expected of hrm Y V 1 il A ' ' Z' n 4 5 . I ment and always got into the thick -of the flgnt. With three years of football ahead- of E ., 1 X' The Xgg ,JV 'T ' X BEN E ' ' - ,ff , 1928 Qu, Standing Mr Dole fasst coachl H Schowaltex G Goeden E OMefn1 M1 Gunderson Ccoachl R Clllt1CkS H Dengel M1 Colby fbusnress mdnageul Sexual If Hemdl W Ott: W Fllk H Koth F VVebu THE BASKETBALL SEASON The basketball season opened with 1 lush of cdndlddtu, from .ill clxsses Fifty boys reported fm plactlce thc mst maht M1 Gunduson xeduced this gl oup to .1 squad of twenty The tust week wa spa nt m the tewchmg of fundamentals mcludmg plVOtlng passing and shootlng Three or l st yen s lL..,lllllN Falk OMeax 1 ABU Helndl 'llong wlth Schnwdltex Webel Koth Goeden Otto Dengel .md ClIldCkS wele plcked as the tt llll M1 Gun delson took chtuge of these leavmg Mx Dom m charge of the -,rounds Aftu two c xesults of th: gums nc KS follows I,PltIllhi l 2 W est Bc nd 21 5lIllg'Pl 23 It VS est Bend 'lhe Hlgh opened the season by dxoppmg a close g me to the Slmgex boys by a sr-one of 23 to 91 West Bend repmtedlv wonked the ball mto SCOIIHH teultoxy but they eouldn t seem to conneet fox baskets Duemher fl-H est Bend ll Mayville ld at Vhst Bend West Bend dxoppcd 1 hand ft ught game to Mayvxlle The team was le :dung llxnost lll the tune but M tyvllle pulled tht, Banu out of the tue by 1 few long shots Tha nnll sene wls 13 to 11 Duen ber lb VVest Bend S0 Lsdalhulg., 9 it L0dll.l burg Fhose who made the trip wele tleated to the smooth wolklng offense dnd the an tlght defense that the I-flghs otteled Ced ubuxg Could Collect only 9 polnts while the Red 'ind Wh1te eolleeltd thntv 1 ' . ' - Y .1 . . . . -- . . , . , , . , . .. ., . - . ' fr . W ' - 1 . J 1: 1 '. ' , . 3 . 2 , . , 1. 1- . . ' 31' s ' ' I ' ' ' ' ' 1: ' - :. ' 1 4 ' I 'I I ' 4 V 'II' I 4' x rv . 'L - 1 1 A . U Y I ' ' N 11. 1 5 '-5' ' 1 ., ' 1, - ' ' , . ' S ' ', ., y M ' V Y. I., U , A V.. at in ,L Q 4 . . 1 . ' N ' , .l ' . , ' . ob. , fx , . weeks of hard prarftice the team was ready to play its filst game, 'I'h 1 ' . . X 1 fi: '1 : , ' ' . ' . I . . . A ' Q , ' - vp U, ' ... . . A ' 'C ' - ' ' ' . l ' '- 1 4 - 4 1 A X Y ' ' ' 4 V 1 1 ' - 1 a . ' v -f ' X' ' A ze : ' r 1' ' ' ,. . ' ' s .1 ' : . : ' , z ' 1 - - f X ' ' : s 1 1 : ,- ', 2 .' ' . - ' 1 '- ' 1 , W ' ' f . . 1 T - r .' . . , ' , ' ,- K . . , 1 l V Y . ,f ' B A NX ' xr .V 'rn 1 a 2- -af f 1 - l g , 1928 .,. December 23-West Bend 13 South Mrlwaukee 11 at West Bend South Mllwaukee Hrgh gave our boys a 13 to 11 beatrng Both teams had a strong defense whrch kept the score down December 28-West Bend 12 Alumni 26 Durmg the Chrrstmas vacatron the Alumnr basketball game and dance was held The Alumnr won by a score of 26 to 12 The Hrghs played a fast game but therr older and more experrenced opponents had many advantages whrch the boys couldnt over come January 6-West Bend 30 Mrlwaukee Unrversrty High School 10 at Milwaukee Wrth Schowalter and Falk leadrng the scorrng the team beat M U H by a score of 30 to 10 The boy wrll not forget that dlp rn the swrmmrng pool and the good treat ment they recervfd at thrs school Ianuary 13-West Bend 18 Shorewood 17 at West Bend In one of the best games played on the home floor rn the past two years the Hrgh defeated the Gold Coasters a leader rn the Suburbanan League by a score of 18 to 14 A rally m the last quarter resulted rn vrctory January 20-West Bend Z3 Oconomowoc 25, at VVest Bend The Red and Whrte played Oconomowoc and lost rn an overtrme game by a score of 25 to 23 The Hrghs tred the score an the last mmute of play but lost out rn, the over trme perlod February 3 West Bend 24 Racrne College 31 at Racrne In a game featured by the comeback of the Hrghs rn the second half the boys dropped a game to the Racrne College team Weber s long shots were a brg factor m the scorrng rally dropprng four long ones rn qurck successron Thrs was the last defe rt for the Hrghs rn then regular schedule 1 1 hruary 10-West Bend 26 Mrlwaukee U H S 10 at VVest Bend The Hrghs won another game from M U H S by a. score of 26 to 10 Falk went on a httle scormg party of hrs own cagrng 17 pomts The teams offense was the feature or the game l ebruury lr West Bend 24 Hartford I9 at Hartford Our old enemxes rn sport were met and defeated The teamwork of the Red rnd Whrte along wrth the remarkable con eback of tlre Hartford team were the features ol the game A large group of West Benders made the trrp and went home satrsfred February 25--We st Bend '10 Raerne I ollege 18 at West Bend Revenge rs sweet The Hrghs turned the tables on the College boys rn a fast game by a score of 30 to 18 Schowaltcr led the scorrng for the team The teamwork of the Red and Whrte was the featurt then drrvrng ohense brnfgmg the ball rnto scorrng tcrrrtory lmost at wrll ln a game featured by another real rally by the Hartford boys the Hrghs won then fourth strarght game 'Ihe Hartford team couldnt penetrate the Hrgn s defense and scored then trrst hcld goal rn the last few rrrmutes of pl ty Thr whrstlr rrrdetl the rally tlrr Or rngt rnd Plrck tr r Mart h I0-VS est Bend 24 Port Vt aslnngton 22 at W est Bend Port challenged us to a game and we promptly accepted rt Th frrst half wrs slow and was marrtd by much furrrblrng 'Ihc second half wrs fast and a few long shots by Falk crnehcd the gum Everyone who saw the grrnc will remember those last few rrnnutes The We t Bend Hrgh term play d rn fourteen W I A A games Of these mm were won whrler frve rtsulted rn defeats It may be rnterestrng to know that of the Inc games lost the Hrgns wtre beaten by a total of only hfteen pomts and also that thc Hrghs scored a total of 293 pomts whrle then opponents could collect only 224 The prospects for next year look very br ight Although four members ue lost through gradurtron Mr Gunderson has sux vetrr rns md some refrl prospects on the scrrornls upon whrch lu burld hrs tt rm J I .J , 1 , . . ' . , V I , ' I c.. . . , ff L, . . . . . V - 1 , , . , ' , ' ., ' s , . - ' ' J 1 1 1 ' ' . - ,, , , , . 1 ' ' ' . ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' ' ' . ' F 2 1 3 ' ' , l ' 1 . 1 U. . I . ' .' ' ' ' v . . , 1 '11 . . 1 . , , ' r ' 4 1 1 1 4 L 1 . 1 1 1 h- ' ' -r , I , .' f I , , , In f . I - ' 1 1 I rr ' March 2-VVest Bend 2I, Hartford 14, at W'est Bend 1 A . 1 - - -1 M - . V ' ,- L ' . . 1 . ' ' - . 1 ' . , ' ' 1 . , . ' . . ' . ' , ' , ' , . b. , ' h. 2 4 , 'S , , , 1 1 ol' - 'z K -2 1: ' 1: Ill. A 1 I 1 , 1 v ' r r . 1 . ,.. , . - , . . 1 1 1 1 4 1 - 1 K ' l 3 ' 1 is A 1 . V . . . , ' U 1 I 1 1 . '1 . 1 .' , I ,' T . ,11 , Z 4 ' 1 4 . 1 k 1 ,- s ' : ' e ' ' . . . . ' . ' 1 . 1 , ' ' -f,w - ' , 1 Q 1 ' - , 4 ' 1 ' v , 1 05 , ' . - 1 ' ' , A 1 , V 1 - 1 4 1 1 . .' I ... 1 . 4 .- 1 .1 I ' ' .A 1 1 J. .1 - , 1 -1 r A 1 K - F , I , -, Th X W J BEISID ' QQ I 0 1 9 28 Qu. The Tournament The games were played m the Marquette Unlversrty gymnasrum and the followrng schools were represented Waukesha Oconomowoc Kenosha Shorewood Slmger West Allrs Port Washington and West Bend In their flrst game the Highs met the strong Waukesha team This game was a real thrrller Both teams played a fast heady game and at thc end of the regulatron tlme the score was treu 14 to 14 In the Five mmute overtrme period the Waukesha team tried to get through the locals strong defense whrle the Highs trred to stall Wrth but 40 stconds of play remarnmg a Waukesha forward made a basket whrch won the game for hrs team Orr the second day the Hnghs recerved a 23 to 14 defeat at the hands of West Allrs the Suburbanan League leaders The score does not do Justice to the Hugh School team Trarlrng at thc end of the flrst quarter by a score of 9 to 2 they came back and knotted the count at the end of the thrrd quarter After Falk was put out of the game on fouls however the West Allrs boys looped a few long shots and won the game Feam Thrs was the second trme lu has recerxtd thus honor Waukesha won the tournament Oconomowoc was second and Kenosha thrrd Physrcal Educatron Tournament Q0 that a larger number of boys would par trcrpate m the game a Physrcal Educa tron tournament was hQl0 Each of the sux teams was coached by two members of the regular squad The games were played after school The Lrons coach d by Harry Koth and Reuben Crrracks were the wmners of rlrst place wrnnmg flve strarght grm s by close scores Class Tournament In order to flnd what maternal was avarlable for the basketball season and also to encourage class sprrrt a class basketball tournament was held All letter men were barred from competrtron The games played were closely contested and aroused much mter est The Sophs with a well balanced team Hnally won out and were closely followed by the Junrors The Semors who had a drfhcult Job rn rounding up flxe men were thrrd whrle the lnexperrenced Frosh held down the cellar posrtron Thrs rs he second trme that the bophs wrll have thelr names prrnted on the Lrt tle Red and Wnrte Jug f X 1 J ,f f - . X , xx , 1 -F, Y- ? - I ' I I ' K I ' Wllrner' Falk was chosen for a guard position on the All-Tournament Second 5.5 ' , A l . I L, X -' The I S if 7 I 1 3 1923 ing Strndmg Mr Colbv fbuslnew manager? P Hausmrnn R I'Xll4f.,fI ll P estow l fl lf Beck Mr Dore 421 sr'-,tant roach! I ll Ull Pl UH IUlf'l fl fl I The Second Team The members of the second Learn deserve r-redrt for all that they have done ln glvlng the regulars eornpetrtlon Without them the regulars would have bc en deerdedly handreapped They de fcated the Hartford Seconds rn two gamefs and llso won games from Shnger and Cedarburg The work they haxe done thrs year wlll be then step rung stone to future sueees'-. nn baqkethall Student Actrvrty Absocratron thus yr rr md renamed the Student Aetnlty Aeso cmtzon Thrs organrwrtlon nova rncludee not only .rthletxes hut all thf actrvrtnes of the Qehool The mernber-.hrp thls year waa alnmet 1000 of 111 sturlc nte ot th: Hxgh Sehool OFFICFPS Pre-side nt Frank Hemdl Vlanager Henry Sehovnalter ser ret try Pethana Pueklrn Sw: tml XV. ll: 'r-ienn, VV, Hron, Mr. C Ll 'Q 4 - The Athletic Association was r'eor'gzrnized r 1 - - QQfffff,ffjfQffffl -Y s H - Vilma! l.r'n4lt'l -A V XVt'Slry Illlu Ill I I I A I X f j XQ 4 1928 .J -'V X. E gfw f x BEND f The BEN E 1928 - 1 W ILMPR FALK Guard 5 S Wrth four years of basketball completed Srs leaves us Hrs last ye rr wrs the best of all If the Hrghs needeu a few pornts Srs would usually get them He xx rs r bear on the defense The Hrghs have lost one of the gr eatest guards rn 'rll of the schools years of baske ball compt trtrorr HA RRY KOTII Guard HARRY Harry was a newcomer on the team who played the game like a veteran He rs '1 fast man and could always be countefl on to be rn the fhrck of the play 1-larry strll has two years ahead of hrm HENRY st HOWVALTI' R I entt r HANK Henry was a new man on the t am Because of hrs srze he filled the prvot posrtron nrcely Although he was not the tallest he could out jump most of hrs opponents He was a ood serapper and could always be relred upon for r rexs b rskets Hank gr rrlu rtes YRANR III' INDI Forxx url KAISER Frank a veteran of the squad proved 1 bug, help to the tr rnr Hrs floor work 'rnd basket shootrng, kept hrs opporrc nts worrreu at all trmes Pr Ink was 1 h url frg.,hter rnd wa .rlvr tys found rn the thrck of thc pl rv Frank xvrll bc lost to the te rrrr through graduatron I IH! -KRD 0 HI' -KR-K Iwnxx ud EDDIE Thrs was hddre s second ye rr on the sqrr rd Hrs rbsence the frrst semester due to proved helpful Eddre wrll be back rrrxt vt rr d wrth txxo yr us ff urpcrrr nu h xxrll be a gre rt rssct to the team I' DMI ND XVI ISI I Iurxx ud f If PNIAN German was another new nr rn on the team and when grven a chance pl ryul xxrll Hrs iloor work and co operatron errned the team nrany pornts German wrll be baek next year and wrth a year s evperrfner l rll be of t l tc the tr r II' RONII COI DEN build, SIRANVBPPPII S hrs wrs I rome s frrst year on the team tl whencxcr he wrs grxrn r ch nu plryed well Hrs abrlrty on dr tense xx rs shoxxn by bre rkrrrg., ur marry ot tlrr plrvs of tlrr opponents Jrronrr xxrll gra lu atc XXII Blli 0110 I orxx url VVILPLP Wrlbur wts another new man on the te m Although hc xx rs nrall he could cope vxrrh the brggest YVrlbur st ll hrs tvxo xr rrs ahe ad of hrr gi l ' ,l x L + ' XX 1 J, X- Xl. !Ni in , s . , A .. rr .I H ' 1 - ' , . : - , .. 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X 'rn X rf Br-3350 9 QQ Top Row M Koth C Cooley O Schloemer E Opgenorth E Kraemer B Bucklrn M Prck E I-Iustrng L Lay D Knrppel M Prck R Fuge M Herndl Thrrd Row M Schaps N Schmrat L Puestow E Bradley L Prrestow K Walter D Berres A Klueskens T Vogt I Marshall Frrst Row H Thorrm V Regalrn L For-tv M Tfreckel R Hes I Bauer M Haobrf., l Fruhlc GIRI S BASKLT BALL Accordrng to the new rules the grrls were not allowed to play any rnter school games Nevertheless they practrced lwrce a week and under the able coachrng of Mrss Arnold they learned the new three court rules for gurls The grrls drcl play an rnter class tourney at the close of the basketball season The Ser rors won flrst place berng vrctorrous rn every game they played The rors won second place losmg one game The scores were as follows l roshrnen A Soplrornores r Freshmen 1 Junrors .55 Freshmen 2 Qenrors 32 Junrors 1.5 Sophumores 5 qenrors 18 Sophomore-s 1 Senrors 18 Irrnrors 9 X .J -ff f X' -1 VN ., ,I VV: 3 L , . e L fl r' ' D ' D If! - ' rr Second Row--C. Salter, B. Gruhle, F, Sczhloemer, D. Reinartz, L.Weber, M.Buhl, R.VValter' I ', 7 . 1, . I , . J ., . r 1 , . . 5, .4. ', . f D ', 9 W . J 1. y .... l Jun' . F ' . ,X f t' The Xia -X -f x BEND ' fl ff- 1 9 28 Q... Stdndmg H Scott R Schlcgel Im Wdltel B Bucklln lx Knlppcl D Kmppel II Purckhdxdt S Buhl M1 S BIIIDS fltxculty Advlsull ned 4. Woog P Pxvomc ll Nclxuxvflltf-I I ll lnlll M In L 'I I-IE BFND STAFF F'AC'UITw ADVISOP Dorothy F Burn Assmtant Mlldlf-d lVlPy41 BUSINESS MANAf P R Henry Schowalter ADVFRTIQINF' MANAGER Albert Otto Asbnstants Robert Rdyomo M Bauel P'1y Hell Iv-1 Wong APT MANAGFR Kathleen Knlppvl Aeslstants Helen Plllfkhlldt Mmlhn I uno HUMOR I DITOP Henrwtte Smut! Assnstdnts lx xthlslon VV nltP1 Rum Svhlvgffl ACTIVITII Sl DITOP Dolothg Ixmppol Asmstdnts Aclilm Rqloit stPll'1 Buhl ATHLFTIF FDITOR F1 'mk Hemdl Asinutantq Bmtnm Kmr- mls- YVnlmm Fwlk KY . l Q ID 1 I xi r D , Q , . Y 7 V. . I, . U , V. . A , . . , , V . . ' ' ,S, , '53 ' .' 1 ' ' SL-1 A .0 . Rulnff, I. 5, t, nl X A '. I ' ' ', 9, P' , , , .1 n ' 1 . .J 4 , l .' . ' j u. ' fi EDITOR-'IN-CHIEF Bothana Buvklin ' 1 Vg, , 1 f 1 , . . 1 , --- , . . L 1 ' -Y . f I I .v H ' ' K L .A '7 I 1 ' 2 ' , N' I lf C t- -- .' 'I . I . i H f . , . . 'L' 'I .-- ' ' ' ' I . A D ,. ,, I 1 . . , . 1 'J , J 7 'f I . 1 ' ,z' , ' ' . The xQ .x -ff f J X' E lf g f BEN 'Q' as f F 1928 gh, Btandmg Mx Wmn CCoach7 P Kuehlthau J Plck T OMea1a Seated M Meyer H Sehowxltex B Buekhn THE DEBATE SEASON AFFIRMATIVE NFFATIVI Paul Kuehlthau Thomas O Meal 1 Mlldled Meyer John Plek Hem y Schowaltel Bethana Bueklm The questlon fol debat nn 1928 was Resolved that WISCONSIN should enact a law leqlllflng automoblle ownexs to C31 ry personal lnabllxty xnsulance nn amount of not less than S5 000 unless they establlsh and mamtam eudenee showing fmancul lbllllV to I0 spond ln damages to the extent of 35000 Results of the contests were as follows West Bend West Bend West Bend AFFIRMATIVF NEGATIVF South MllWaUkP9 0 West Bend 'South Mllw xukee 0 Washmgton Hlgh 3 West Bend Kenosha 0 1 Hozxenn '7 W1 st Bend Columbus 0 F ' l if l' ' v ' u ' . v - , 1 .' ' . , . 2 ', , , ' 1 u . C f 1 ' 1 -I ,, ' ' e' : , '. .' - . . , . . J , . 3 S ' ., . 3 , ' z .. 0 . ' ' '- 3 . : . .. -. 3 t, .' X h e BEND are Q - 1928 X Standmg J OMea1a J Plck Stated D Pehl H Scott F Mfmthen SECOND DEBATE TEAM AFFIRMATIVE NEGATIVI' Dan Gehl James O Meara Edward Manthen James Puck Henuette Scott Eleanor Kratzer The members of th second team recenved valuable debatmg experxence this year declslon debate was held Wlth Kewaskum teams COACH WINV Wr Wmn s second year as debate coach at West Bend High School was a declded success VV1th thc three remamlng members of 1927s team and splendld new maternal Mr Wmn was able to develop two teams which were a crednt to the school The fact that the first teams won four out of the sux debates with the fifth a tue, m percentages shows the excellent trammg he gave the teams Mr Wmn was also a great booster of all other actlvltles Here s to Mr Wmn and to the teams of next year who will Wm for Wmn '4 for they worked upon thevqunestion throughout the debating season. An interesting non- 7 . , L H Y! .f x if , A 4 J, - I., 5 Xf The A. Standmg L Puestow M Jileckel R Waltel heated J Plclt B Bucklm T OMca1a PUBLIC SPEAKING On Aprxl 20 the tlnal xeplesentat ves fo: publ c ptalung wne selected flom a large number of contestants A new contest Gnls Oxatmy wls Introduced to take the place of Extempolaneous Reading The League Meet thls yeal consnstmg of enthuslastlc contestants md then lootexs from Menomonee Falls Cedalburg Glafton Port Washington Noltlf Milwaukee and West Bend was held at North Milwaukee West Bend snatched the highest honors m thus meet recelvmg fn st m onatoxy and ln extempolaneous speakmg Our wxshes fox the best luck go with Tommy and Bethana when they represent ou: ,chool ln the dlstxlct contest held at Mzlwaukee on May 11 DLCLAIMERQ Margueute Jacckcl Pxetentlons of Charlotte Altenntte Rosemaly Walte. VVhos Afl'1ld ORATORS Altel n xte Iohn Puck Dexelopm nt of the Constitution 1 IRI ORAPORS Leont Pu stow The llnflnlshod Tusk Altexnatc Lllhan Puestow You Au inc zur lhm the VVIYIILIH of Old I XTI MPORANILOUS bl-'FAKI1 P Bethdna Bucklm On Aprll 20 John Plck the repzcsentatne of Washington county won fix st honors IH the Dlstrnct Contest of the Mllwaukee Journal Oratorlcal Contest Thls contest re qulred the entrants to wute a ten mmute olatlon on the Development of the Constxtu tlon and gxve lts lnterpletatnon m fm oratxon On Apnl 27 John vxed wlth the xepresentatnves of the elght other dlstncts m the state for state champion In this contest he was gzven thnd place l nj . . V. , . -' , , ' 1 - , - , . W' . 7 . - A ' - 1 7 i x Y . Y 1 . A I 1 i y - ' - I - A 4 w ' ' I . 'K - i A . .' 1 ' - '- Y t ..,.,,,r..........,..,.... ' . ,- . -. Y V ' . ,--f ....,.....,......,,.,.,...., . . Thomas O'Meal'z1 ....,.,,,, ,... ....,.,,. ........., ,... .... . . . . . .The Final Test 1 . ' , ,, ' e , .' ' ' . , . . . . 2 Q: ..,.,,,, ,,,, . ,A ,..,. . ., ,....,. . '. if ..,...., H A- z - 411' Q ' .2 ' ' J I . 1 . Q 1 ' v I 4 x ' I ' 1 '- f f The ' R i f BEND ' iw. 'S' , 1928 X Standmg A Gumm Mlss Forrester fCommerc1alInstxucto1J If B1 adley 'seated E' Opgenolth E Kollel A Raloff COMMERCIAL CONTESTANTS Competmve stlmulus promotes Interest induces practlce msplres students to do thelr best aslde from gnvmg deilmte pxeparatlon for an actual posltxon It puts students on then mettlt When earned on as a means of xmproxmg scholarship contests have a xetl value On Aprll 21 6 contestants from Ceclarburg Hartford Kewaskum Mayville Oost Two entrants from each school were allowed to enter each ev nt Adaha Raloff received dual honor by bemg awarded first place nn Senior Typmg WIltll'lD 66 net words '1 mmute and second place m the Shorthand Transcrlptlon test scoung 993W accuracy Aloyslus Kerry won second place m Rapid Calculation Adalm 'um Alovsxus go to Wh tewater on May 12 to a State Commerclal Conte t and we WlSh them the same success that they experienced hele SENIOR SHORTHAND Adalla Raluh' Lhza beth Bradley SENIOR TH PINK' Adalxa Raloff Adelme Gumm JUNIOR TYPING Flxzabeth Koller Ehzabeth Opgenolth R XPID CALCULATION Aloyslus Kerry Vlola Schmldt Q' hurg, Port Washington, Random Lake, Slinger, and West Bend met at our High school. I J ,-1' ' The DAQ 15 X - lb' ' f BEN 1928 Qu, Top Row W Juech E Manther H Gessert H Schnepf L Schloemer W Hron H Klem M Qchloemer H Nagel C Boesewettel Thlrd Row E Harter C Schalles A Landvatter L Puestow M Ottmer C Cooley E OMeara W Otto H Woldt M Stautz W Meyer R Herl Second Row A Rherrgans C Gardner D Wrlke R Schloemer B Harrrson A Otto R Bryant R Rayome A Kuehlthau W Kleckhafer W Beck Fust Row W Otto R Stautz M Prck R Fuge B Schloemer R Schmahl W I-Iron CLARINET Melvm Stautz Bully Haxrrson Robert Bryant Arthur Landvatter Alex Kuehlthau Robert Rayome Wllllam I-Iron Clarence Schalles Mary Emily Ottmer Charles Gardner Robert Schloemer Henry Gehl Harry Klem TROMBONE Clarence Bloedor n Elmer Harter Harold Gessert Fdward Manthel TRUMPET? Wesley Otto Hllbelt Qchnepf Rollm Stautz Woodrow Hron Ruth Fuge SNARE DRUM Wrllls Beck Lloyd Schloemer Melltta Puck Wrllram Kreckhafer OBOE Beulah Schloemer BARITONE Wllbur Otto FLUTE Albert Otto Danlel Wrlke PICCOLO Lrlllan Puestow SAXOPHONF Harland Woldt Alfr ed Rhemgana MHUFICS Schloomer H4 my Nagel C lu htel Boescwettcr R1 ubon Schmahl Cfrrol Cooley BASS Wllbur Juech Walter Meyer HORNS Ldward O Meaxa 1418211101 Kr atzel Ray Schoofs BASS DRUM Ray Hell E + 1 ,. xx Y 4 -F, Y HIGH SCHOOL BAND X f The xQ 1-QED J Ji .. CONCERT West Bend H1gh School Band Wednesday january 25 I928 8 p m Hlgh School Gymnasium Under Dare-ctxon of F Phlllor Curt: March Mllltary Escort Overture Gypsy FCStlV3l Trumpet Solo Gayety Polka Hllbert Schnepf Twlllght on the Mountain Valse Plerette Waltz Eleanor March Tower Cnty Selectxon Loulse belectnons Nlelvm Stautz INTERMISSION Male Quartette of Walnut Street Nl E Church La Somnambula Ellls Bates Scenes from Operalancl olly Coppersmlth Selectlons South Milwaukee Brass uartette Polonanse lVl1llta1re Amencan Patrol March Fmancxer Edward Manthex Mr CURTIS Dnrector Bennett Hayes Hartley Weber Stautz Huff Southwell Fulton Fl hornton HSVCS PCICTS Chopm Meecham Southwell X The Xxbg 'f f ' BEND ' 1928 ,,,, Top Row M Ottmer R Walter B Unser M Meyer R Seblegel M Prck Mrss Short I Bauer E Johnson L VVrsk1rehen D Rrllmg A Klueskens C W1 knchen Thnd Row M Lane R Fagenson V Metzner V Fellenz L Lav A R'rloff B Pucklrn K Knrppel F Hustrng I' Kraemer M Puck B Schloemer qeconrl Row D Knrppel M Vanlf ps R Hess M Haebrg D bchlegel E Bnrckhrrdt M Braun E Bradley GIRLS GLEE CLUB Bruer Lucrlle Bradley Elwabeth Braun Mabel Bucklrn Bethanfr Burckhardt Fvelvn Burckhardt Helen Looley Carol Iagenson Rosabelle lfellenz Ve-rene Qonnerrng LaVerne Haebrg Margaret Hess Ruth Hustrng Eugenra Johnson Esther klueskens Adrrs knrppel Dorothy Ixnrppel Kathleen Kraemer Ethel Ixratzer Eleanor Lay Betty Marshall Lucy Met7ner Vfrlerm. Mryer Mrldretl Ottmer Mnv Puck Mary Puck Mfllttar Pucstow Itonn Ralon Adalrr Resch Fern Rrllrng Drusrlla halter Carol scott Henrrette bchlegel Dolores Schlegel Rose Schloemer Beulah Unser Bernadette VanEps Marlon Walter Rosemary Wrskrrchen Carol Wrskrrchen Lucrlle Drrector Miss C Short X V .J 7 f K L 1 X -A - V Xl V I . X , - ..-' 9 I. 1 1 , , Y . , . ', . ' ', . , . r , . I v . f l f I J. 1- . v - ' 1 - D y - 1 ' S I ' . , 1 ' ' H . , . , , , . , . h , . c , - J 1 - ' 1 , ' Y , ,, . - - . , . f., 'Y . , . 4 , . f-fr . Yr - .'y - ' V First Row -L. Gonnering, H. Burckhardt, H. Scott, L, Puestow, C. Salter, C, Cooley 9 ZA .V ' I 1 . . , ' . , h . . ', 1 ' 4 -1 A ' q ' , , 1 V. V 1. , 4 r 3. , n . . V . 'Q B 1 - . H r I ' 1 7 Q I 7 - , , . . . , . V A ' ' 1- 7 I V 1 , , R 5 X f The L X BEN X l ff- 1928 1 Ruw korrrm W Beck O frhn 1 h c ll Iruedfl D WV ct rtdl tw tcktr eth t rt Our l' Prv R lxuthlthcru R Rdyunrt A Otto Sc rtul l Manthtr W Hrrth M1 Otto R Rutltnkrrrh P lxrrelrlthfrrr 'I' OM: ur BOYS GLEF CLUB Bauer Mrllard Beck Wrllm Becker Melvm Bryant Robert C ehl Dan Gessert Harold f reuel Roland Gueden Jerome Harth Wrllard Krreger Robert Kuehlthdu Paul Kuehlthdu Rdynmntl Idngenbdclr luhn Mdrrther lfdw url lllltCtUl Nagel Henry OMG-.ua Jdrnef: OMear.r Thumae OMe.1r.r ifdwnd Otto Albert Otto Weeley Prck Jfrmee Prek Iohn Payome Robert Rodenkrrch VV.1llace 'lroedel Howrrd W'rllkumrn Leruy Wllke Lhrrrel frhn Uttu Mme f' Short KD 'Fur L. Will , . r , '. '.z , J. Iungenhzrc , J. O'M . ' X ', . all 1 M l .- lla M. B1 V, NV Ju-' , H, flesslrt, R. Kr 'gt-r', ld. O'M .juz +V I fvirh 'I .w Y lf -V U BEND ' Qu... EL BANDIDO C The Bandltb By Dodge Glven by the Hlgh School Glee Clubs at the Hrgh School Gym Aprll 23 1928 CAST Nrght Watchman Dan Gehl Don Manuel an artist Albert Otto uan Don Manuel s servant Mrllard Bauer Bartolo Innkeeper Robert Rayome Donna Cynlla Belle of Antlquera Dorothy Kmppel Tona a soldier Paul Kuehlthau ose Marla a famous brlgand Albert Otto Carlos Cyrllla s brother john Pick Zalda a mald at the lnn Druscllla Rlllmg Don C-rancleoso Governor of Andalusia Leroy Wlllkomm Chorus of Vlllagers and Bandits Act l Plaza ln Antnquera Spam Mormng Act ll Same Afternoon a week later The mhabxtants of Antrquera have been frightened by the boldness of a robber and hrs band The Governor comes to the vlllage to capture hum The openlng overture IS played by the West Bend Symphony orchestra J ,V xv- - S I .Q -Q . . ' wif 'f e e as A- f A if It , g 55 71 , J , ' --a--,'-----aa-'---f----f'v,-----------,-,,-,,',-----------'V- ' Don Lozono, captain in Spanish army .c,...................,c..................,.,co..,., Otto Zahn .l ' . ' ----VsfV-VrV-------,-sA,----,fA-----V..----------,-,-,,---sYA, v Austm Bevans Davld Maclienae beorge Boyd lm blmpkms llm bnmpkms Homer ohns l1.l1se Benedottl Miss Hays Miss Curtis bally Boyd hthel Spelvm Allx Mercler Lllllan Stafford Vladge Kent Dotsxe Other Cnrls The x N1 'E 1923 f Sen1or Class Play THF CHARM SCHOOI A Comedy Alice Duer Miller and Robert Milton CAST of CHARACTERS Melvm Stautz' Millard Bauer Robert Rayome Robert Bryant Frank Hemdl Henry Schowalter Henrlette Scott Kathleen Knlppel Adalla Raloff Bethana BUClslln Dorothy Knlppel Adeline Gumm Mildred Meyer Gladys WlSklfChCn Ellzabeth Bradley Glrls of Senlor Class SX NOPSIQ Thi play relfttes the .1LlX?l ltlll0i of .1 handsome young ftutomoblle sftlcsnmn scarce ly out or hrs teens who upon lnhoutmg .1 gurls boirdmg school from tt malden aunt lnslsts on lunmng lt hlllliflf rccordmg to hls own xdeas chle-f of which IQ by the xx xy th xt tht clornmant ftatuxe ln the 0dUCdllOH of the young gurls of tod ty should ht CHAPM The situations th lt .ruse are teeming with humor clean wholesome humor ln the tml tht young., m tn guns up the school and PIOIIIISPS to walt untll the most precouous of hls puplls 1 lchos 1 m uuxgtablt 'tgt The play hts the fxcshnt s of youth the HISIJII 1 tlon f an cKtx1wag,,tn b noxel :alta the th um tf orngmll y 4 1 oust 1 wholssoml lmusunp, ple IS mt entutumnsnt X ,Q 4 S If 3 ,f N9 ID 4 .J by Muriel Doughty, . ....,,,,7Y.,.............................,...................,........ Kathleen Walter ' 1 t S ' ' ' . ' ' 4 . . ' . 4 , . r ' - , I ' 1 my -A ' , ' ' 1 1 v 4 A ' , . L , . . . S' . ' ,. Z f HL., . - ' 1' t' , f V A.. .' A , - I 2 ' '13 .'. , 1 ' ' ' ' J ' 3' ,' 'ez A 1 1 1 . A. 5 ' LS , - ' .' 'z - ' o ' -. 'L 1. t. ut 2 ' 1' , - ' 2 ' 1 ' ' 1 itj. :ml th- pr lrw rf f li- l' 1 U ' r' 1.-1 . 1- 2 ' l I .. ef -' X' The REQ B ' WV j x BEN he f n 1928 ,,,,, Top Pow H Schowalter R Endlrch K Walter A Raloff K knrpptl E Lay H Renard M Bruer M PICK F Bradley H Immel Mrddle Row F Pomahac T OMeara H Bulckhardt O Zahn R 'Schlegel B Bucklrrr H Scott F' Opgenorth D Knrppel D Braeger If Hustrng D Sohlegel B Scott Qf lt0ll M Detneler I Prvk R Brvmt A Otto G Goeden W Hlrth M Meyer DRAMATIC CI UB Presrdent Otto Zahn Vrce Pr esrderrt Kathleen Waller TlkuQllILl John Prek Barnes Lorrame Bauer Mlllard BUIIGS Dorothy Bradley Fllzabeth Bradley Webster Braegel Dorothy Buckllrl Betharrl Burekhaldt hxelsn D6QUbl9l Mary DeC.oster Wallace Ifndlrclr Rose Fuge Ruth 1 ehl Henrv C-oeden Jerome I rresemer lrerrt Lvurlrrrr Adelrne Harth Vkrllard Henry Clarfr Hetzel Lfeurge Hustrng Eugenrl lmlnel Helvrr Klerlr Myra Knrppel Dorothy knrppel Kathleen Ixoller Flwabeth Klaemer Ethel Krrcger Robert kuehlthau Raymond Iandvatter Arthur Lay Flrzabetlr Mever Mrldltd OMeara Thomas Opgerrortlr Flrzabeth Otto Albert Otto Wesley Prck John Prck Melrtta Pomahac hrnst Puestow Lrlllarr Rayome Robert Regrrer Matt Schlegel Doloreu Schlegel Rose Schowaltel Henry Scott Belnrce Scott Henllette Stellpflug LIAIIOTI Ralofl' Adalra Renard Helen I'nser Bernadette VVeStphal Lora l ' . 7 ' r 'f ' v ' v - 4 1 - r - X v l- v - 1 . 1 ', . , J. 1 . , . ' Y 1 4 1 . ' , 1 -- . ' . ', .. ' , . A 2 , . , . , . 2 ' , . ' ' J Secretary ,,,,. . .... ,,,,,, . ,...,,,, ,,.,,, ...Elizabeth Bradley .xr .3 . ' . . ' r . W 4 ' ,, 1 - , -, l -' r , r 1. y . V .. ' ' . A I , . , , l v L v v ' 1 , . . , - Y' 1 r . l ' 1 v ' Y w .Y . .' , .Y . if .y . 1 - f . 1 . ' . , . , . , ,Q , 'N ' , . ' . , ' ' 1 . . ' ., f ' I - .v , , l . y '1 ' . ' . . v r 4 I 1 , , Y' , , r 1 lr X- X f The BEND 9 fe 1928 The Dramatlc Club gave a very enJoyable entertamment durmg the week preceding Chrlstmas vacation The play given was Why the Chnmes Rang The cast of characters was as follows Why the Chlmes Rang Holgar Paul Kuehlthau Steen Charles Gardner Bert l ohn Pxck Old Woman Elizabeth Opgenorth Kathleen Knlppel Mary PlCk Adalla Raloff Drusilla Rlllmg Dorothy Knlppel Angels Rxch Man Otto Zahn Prxest Wlllard Harth Kmg Raymond Kuehlthau Scholar Matt Regner Young Curl Mary DeCoster Courtler Thomas O Nleara 7' ii YN 5 3 1 X9 e ,,,,,,,,,,....,.,,,,... ,,,,,,,,,,.,....,,,,u,,,......,.........,,,,,,,,,l,,,,.,,,, ,,,,.,,,,u, .....,,, J ' I , Rich Woman .,.e,,,,,.,,.c,..,,,,,c,,,A,.,,.,,,.,,,,c,,.c,,c,c,. ,..Y,,,,,.,,c,c. cc,,,,,,.... B e thana Bucklin 'fn -ff f The Nag 5 6 ? BEND - 1 I' , 1928 eu. Top Row M Lane B Unser N Peters M Walter L Werner A Raloff R Schlegel S Buhl E Bradley Mrddle Row G Wrskrrchen D Schlegel I Woog K Walter K Knrppel H Renard B Bucklm H Burckhardt M Meyer qeated H Qcott D Kmppel D Rrllmg A Gumm M Justmfm A Iuelloft THE ALPHANEAN GIRLS Ofhce Second Qemester Pr esldent Iva Woog First Qemester Kathleen Walter Sec: etar y Dolor es Schlegel Tr easur er Rose Schlegel Bethana Bucklm Stella Buhl Barens Lorramc Bauer Gertrude Bradley Elrzabeth Bucklm Bethana Buhl Stella Burckhardt Helen Gumm Adelme Ju tman Mrranda Kmcarde Beatrrce Kmppel Dorothy Knrppel Kathleen Luelloff Alyce Marshall Evelyn Meyer Mildred Lane Melba Peters Norma Raloff Adalra Renard Helen Rrllmg Drusrlla Schlegel Dolores Schlegel Rose Scott Henrlette Stellptlug Marlon Schultz Wilma Tesch Gladys Unser Bernadette Walter Kathleen Walter Marre Werner Lorrarne Wrskrrchen Gladys Woog Iva E g f Q . , . 2 . .. ' , . , . , . , . I , . . A , 'H . A , . l , . . , . , . c , . A . i Marion Stellpflug ....,......... ....,... ............ .............. V i c c-President. ....,.................................. Gladys Tesch 5' , ,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..... ,,,.........,,..,...,.,..,.......... ' 5 D I ,,... . .................Y..........,Y,....YYY.. .. r . 3 1 . , . 'Y 1 , , , Y D v Y I Q , . , n ' Y I , , , , , , I Y 1 . i I ' X+ f x' The DO BEND xv E' 1928 Pop Rovx B Gxuhlt B Reftz F Scnloemex E Johnson E Kuehlthau tdlrectoxl M Buhl V Metznu D Schlegel V Regalxn Mnddle Row M Braun D Rnllmg C Westphal D Bxaegm I' Gruhle E Gombex H Scott Stated M KOPHlg S Buhl R Schlfgel D Chesak H Pulekh udt C St Lhl HOME ECONOMICS CLUB OFFICFRS ,- F y , KD ' 1 - f, A ' . w . , . K , . ,, , , . , . v ' V 'Iv - v - ' YW . .. V I ' ' .' . . ' I , I 4 .V L . ,. e,. ,.J5 f',f..': . . President ...............A,. .... .............A.A.......... D r usilla Rilling - -, . Al , ' ' . , . 1 v . v I 9 . ' J V' 1 . Y , , . , . S' , . , 5 ' , . , Y , ' A I v . , Y , Secretary Tre-asux tx Rose Schlegel Bmgen Bermcf- Braun Mabel Buhl Martha Buhl Stella Braeger Dorothy Burckhardt Helen Che ak Dorothy Gomber E ther Gruhlc Elda Gruhle Bernice Johnqon Esther Koenlg Mlldred Lemke Margaret Reetz Bertha Rlllmg Drusilla. Schlegel Rose Schlegel Dolores Schloemer Florence Scott Henrnette Stahl Clara Steffen Hilda Weber Charlotte Westphal Cora Regalm Vera Metzner Valerna Schultz Wilma Tfhe E5 Yff ISESPJIJ 1923 WB ARFRS OF OFFICIAL W B Henry Schowaher ohn Plck Albert Otto Edmund Weber Wilbur .Iuech erome Goeden Wnlrrrer F 1IIt I re WIQLITFIIPD Wllmer Falls. IranL Hemdl Henry Schowalter I dw xrd O Meara Paul Kuehlthau Henry Qchowalter I OO FBALL B AQK ETBAI L DEBATE Robert Rayome Paul Kuehlthau Robert Krleger Frank Hemdl Edward O Meara Thomas O Meara Wnlllam Marshall Hurry Puestow Ie dmuncl Weber Home boeden Harry Ixoth XVlIhur Otto Thomas O Me xr1 Beth ana Buclthn ORA I ORY Ihomas O Meara DECLAIVIATORY Marquerrte jweckel I XII IVIPORANEOUS SPEAKING Bethana Buckhn SIRI ORAIOR Leona Pue tow VALLDILIORIAN Bethana Bucklm SALUTATORIAN Rose Schlegel HONOR ROLL Ihose who averaged 90 or aboxe for four years Work ln W B H Q Band Bethana Buckhn Kathleen KDIPPCI Rose Schlegel MlIdred Meyer Robert Ray ome Raymond Hell Albert Otto Robert Bryant Melun Stautz QPFC IAL LETTILRS Lomrnerc1aI Dorothy Kmppel Adaln R rloff Adalla Raloff FI1Z'1I sth Br xdlex Adeline Lumm Ehzabetf Opgenorth Ehzabeth IxoIIer A105 rus Kerry I 7 A ,ID 7 5' Nb' 1-ix R fail , , It 1 ll 5' 1 --I I 9 J . I I ' 5 ' , Y. J H N , , 7 Mildred Meyer john Pick ' - ' I 1 5 ' , 'L I A 5 YS' Y f f The BEN D f ' 1928 ACTIVITIES SUMMARY 1928 DLBAIILS I'1rst place m IVIlIwaukee dlstrlct second nn sem: hnals for South ern Wxsconsln ORAIORY Ihomas O IVIeara first ln local sux league thlrd m IVI1Iwaukee dlstrlct EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING Bethana Bucklm fist m local league thlrd In IVI1IwauIcee dlstnct SIENOLIRAPHY Adalla Raloff tied for hrst place m State Contest NAI IONAL ORAIORIC AL CONTEST under dlrectlon of IVIlIW3llIxPf' our nal john Puck hrst In Milwaukee dlstrlct third IH state montest AIVIERILAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY NATIONAL PRIZE ESSAY CONTEST Kathleen Knlppel first In state natxonal result st1II pending BASKETBALL Team defeated by tournament leaders by only 1 two pomt margm BAND Ihe wmners of Hrst place In Class D of the state tournament of last year together wlth many new members w1II soon compete In the I928 contest ANNUAL Durmg the year the school recexved a certnhcate from the Cen tral Interscholastlc Press Assoclatlon for havmg a commendable 'xnnuxl m C lass Z ,v - , X I - S , : ,, , X5 9' ID I 3 . Q . 2 . . . : ': r ' six 1 '. : 3' ' . ' 3 .' . .3 ' ,. .' , . . 1' 4. ' .' 2 , , . .. . 4 I 2 X f The j A 1928 1? BEND XX III X W Sir im 1lfI1LlJIlFl!Ilv Gr X 1 X ' x ' C' ff HQ K. 'T Q ff Q ' 2? X X fx 1 'Q p X . r ,fy YY I, ,U pw V ff, ,,AW Q X x Q if 'if f U L 'as' , 'X f2?if A, Q , .M-' 5 .M XY-I 9, . V' f 1' f, f ' , X .,,'w,. V , ,-. f M5 .' 1- X , , l I fl, f- Z' ' V' ql' X f ' W 1 K M v ex' f e BETZIIEIB is -2- Qu... OUR SCRAP BOOK S0 WL DID getting out this Bend rs no prcnrc W W W W what will we do anyway' print Jokes folks say they re silly w dont they say we are serious publish orrgrnal material they say we lack variety stay on the Job we ought to be out rustling material lont publish contributions we dont show good sprrrt w print them our paper rs filled with bunk Like as not someone will say we svsrped this some place AND WE DID The The The The Freshman rs grassy and grows Sophomore rs sassy and blows Juniors are brassy and doze Seniors are classy and knows K Miss Loomer John where was Cae sar killed John Knot having paid attention look ed into his book? Oh On page 83 Ruth Don t you love drrvrng Sonny Yes but we re rn town yet elegant rendering of the sentence I'he sap rars s Bob R The boob gets out of bed IC Marion Do you think a grrl should be true to her first love Lorraine Certainly rf she can m mber who he rs First Frosh Get good service from your fountain pen Second Frosh Yah' Bout 19 themes to the gallon scissors? A: nr Miss F Evelyn file these papers E B Wouldnt rt be easier to cut them with a Mr Wrnn Jim rf you had a lrttle more spunk you would stand better rn your classes Now do you know what spunk rs Jrm Yes sir Its the past participle of spank JK Mr Meyer Mildred who was rn the parlor with you last night Mildred Why only only Rose Dad Mr Meyer Well when you see Rose tell her that she left her pipe on the piano lk She Why drd you break your engage He Because she wanted a written excuse from mother for any night I drdn t call on her X Miss Burns Why should we endeav or to rise by our own efforts? Melvin S Because there rs no know mg when the alarm clock may go wrong Senior If you had legs as long as mine you could walk fast too Karlre J Yah but how would the rest of me look then Miss Burns I am going to read you a poem wr rtten by a member of your class en titled Love md Learn VV rlly DeL Who wrote rt Violet Mr Gunderson Now rf you were skrrng down a. hrll and you had an acceleratron of five feet a minute find what would be the number of feet you would travel up the next hrll Sis F I m afraid I cant work that problem you see I m lrkely to fall off before I even reach the bottom of the first hrll' nxt! Norma Peters tin physics classl Is there any way rn which density can be measuredo 'VIr Gundfrson Yes by report cards 1' f X'- f N ,I S f ' X NJ. ' Na I . ,., . . Q . . . If e ' ' , ' ' , If e ' , ' ' , If e ' ' ' ' , ' , If e ' , ' ' , If e g ' '. ' ' ' r , ' ' , If 'e ' , ' ' , So ' X . . 18 il , 1 v ' l ' . ' v. . ' ' ll if ' ' ' . N U - xr ru lk fl ll ' . U Y ' I . 1 ' ' ? - 4 ' l ' 2 ' . ' . 41 1: il if K , , - , , - Miss Burns: Can you give me a m0I'e ment with that school teacher? I , - ' .rf Z I . , ,, c , ' ' l I lk HF ak ll ' : ' , ' - re- ' .1 ' - e ' . - fr I if -L1 ' 1 ' .Z , ' Z , . . if if 4 '3 . 1 '.: ', -'ff --H ' '. -11 8 Pk -5 1' , 1 ' Y . - 7 ' . J -ff f The NXQ m f s BEN 5 Q' 1928 Q., OUR POPULAR TUNES I m Just a Baby Rally Jaeckel Hlgways Are Happy Ways Out of Town Students G OI geous The Prom Just Llke A Butterfly Dolothy Ann BGIIPQ Among Oul 'soux enlls Bob Bryant Just Once Agalll P Xdll1lIl3ll0Y1S Me lnd My Shallow Bel Srott and Maly DePostel Hank and El nst I lll fl SYPIH Old Baehelol Al ty Wlnll All I Want I9 You sls and Detty A I lttle Lhangc of Af.lllIJqIlhCl9 Lhemlstly Iab I Gotta Get Mvself Somebody to Love Kate Dont Be Angly All You Whose Names Ale M9Htl0nPil Helo I Wanna Go Voom Voom Sonny Meyel lm On 'VIy Melly Melly Way Oul lew Band What Qould 1 Do lf ll78btth O l ll Take f 'lle of Youl Cales Faculty Solllewhele NOIIIEIHNIV IS WtltlHg fol You lll the Ofhee ' ' ' Sixth PGIIOLI and slx pu P118 sleeping' MISS Loonlel Letshave lt, undel stood that thls I llll IS DOI l li0IIllltll HOV! kate Knlppel Ullst one to entel Latln 4 class! Lets stalt Latln Mlss OOHIPI I6 all here football WE WONDER Wh lt the Bly., lttl lt ll0ll lll Bdllllll ls l 4 ttv ' When Hank wlll go on tllll fol steallng Ixoth s c ll When Bob Rdy0IHO wlll get OVGI that Dlght ln Jan Wlly Ad'1ll'l R always goes OVQI to Ros: If ndlleh s seat? Why Rosemaly W plefels blondes? VVhy 1 lEShl6 glllg tlkt leap yeal so sel lously 7 When Haltfold ls golng to bust Who always walks home Wlth Detty ' Who wlll wear Sls basketball togs next yeal '7 Whele Oswald s thoughts were when he SC0l0d for Unlvelslty Hugh P P S If you want to know anythlng about thls ask U? I S 7 IIITIEQ Dont tiki thls too QPIIOIIQIN Mlss I16ldl'l9I YVho llltlodueed NVest flll ldmas H110 Russlav Wlllace D St P6191 lk Ml Wmn Un chemlstly class? ag thats SIIVCI Cstloklng hls halrl You know sllvel lhl63dS among the gold Henn Scott Ya but the gold must be tarnlshed Ilnst P Ml FllIld6l5OIl thc IIIOIIIPIPI has fallen Ml Gunderson How llluvh' Llnst Oh about five feet MISS Brown tlll Engllshy I anybody here who IS absent Boots Wtle golng to have sprung tlalnlng fol Howal d 'I' When llfl thel e E vrff ' O to - ,, 4' - If - ' ID , Y ., ' YY , 1 .. -K , ,W 3 , , Y . . . , 1 . 4 ' 'n . ' 1 ' f. ' n L e 1 L ,' 'W' V' . , .. .' ' , 2' -f' . '. ' 4' . , 2 .. - . K. 1 . , . ' , . 1 V . . ff-, 7 4. .. . I A 4 , e 'W - l w Y 1' . Hr ,W 1' .' ' Y. ' -. . v. ' A . s I . 1 ' . '1 . 1. . , t . ,. , L . we .. . l-ll : : ' ,l-y. '. lk I Y , , ' .', . . ' ' '1 H7 ' 1 l 7 ' 7 1 c . s X pl 4 . t lf . - ' '. . w ' -' ' . Q i , .V r . ' 7 1- , . . , , . . l . , . ' . ' ' - 7. L ' .. 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OUR APPLES Crab Apples Faculty Precnrnga Freshmen Wrne Saps Punch Commrttee Russets Ray Hell and Dolores S Delrcrous Ruth H and Tamre OM Thorn Apples Rosemary W and Fleanor K Baked Apples Qenrors Wrnn fm chemrstry classl Mrldred nrrnc Mrldred Wmd ram and snow Frrtz Benrke The btonewall from Jackson Mr Gunderson to Henry Don t pass before hnglrsh 'leacher What IS the Hrspanrola Frosh Mann Char rcter rn Treasure Island Llmer H I d tell you a Joke but you rre rn no condrtlon to hear at Katre K Why cant I hear rt up the powder wrll go otf' Lrnst What s the drfference between and an old nrard wrthorrt teet Hank 1 ll brte I4 rnst That s rt you Srnart Wc have .1 whole book cm e full ot Bacon and Lamb Dumb Thats funny wc keep ours rn the rce box Transparent Room '4 Bald Wrnns Nuff sard Northern bpres Lvla lx Dutcnres Schhh 5tdlltl Uhnnser Kelly B Katre h Harry Albert O Adams Apples three elements you ve got the ball' Mr Colby fafter handrng out correct cd te t papersl Where drd you make the most mrstakeso lucy M In the answers Dorothy K John wrll you please get off my feet John P I don t want to It 9 too frr to walk e What rs the mrrn thing on Henry Fords new car Betty I dont know He The nut behrncl thi steerrng, wh: el Hrlda Q Arc ou 1 Freshnrano Freshre No Im 1 German POETIC, POI' SY B5 .Iohnnre Drnkle Absence makes the he'1rt grow fonder So they always say Thats why we loxe the teachers more The days they are away ODE lrkewrse 4 I R K Teacher Matt grve me a quotatron from the Brble Matt And Judas went out and hanged hrnrself Teacher Now another Matt Go thou 'md do Mother Brllre why are marks so low after C hrrst mas Brllre R Why mother dont you know every thrng rs marked down af ter' Chrrstmasq They called hmm Danrel because he was such a Boone to the famrly ,r f N- , . -I' X5 Y 1 . V ' a, 1 , 1 XJ ', x CD A ' - - , ' ' 1. 1' I . Y . ' t Y . . . , . . . V , - , 1 ' ' ' ' . f ,-- . .. - 'r I . Y . ., ,gb p' n 1 if I, , 28 lk . , V . 'F . . i , , . .nn . , , ., 8 ll if IF 'w -, 1 , ,. , ' ' 4 ' . 'P . . 4 A 1 -. ,' ss . f . 4 . . r , , . 41 ? J! if 1 . . r , ' . . ' .. , ' . 1 7 a ' '- u 'V Elmer' H.: Because if your' face lights A I V3 . K A. , . . . 9' 1 l 1 . 1, ' , I ': ' . . . 1. , . . .' ' 4 h? . ' ' y 1 I -. 1 , 1.5 ' - , . . .. . H1: ' - :' ' . 1 - ' ' - wa. f - 1 ' '. ', -2 ' 5 . , A' f I A - I ' ' ,.: 'z y z '. ' . . - ' - ' . 1 . 4' 41 'll Y 4. . , I 'g Y - 'V ' . ' - ' t . - L. . . J ' , .r , , . , , 1 - - . , e .. , . , , - ' v ' '. . - : . ' .. 1 1 - v V1 v ' ' DI SP 'za 205 A ucky bid CL man .C Did :EO 'CS i-IMC? easant P. 'U Pi eab e t cate re-free as 2 age i-41140.-llnZvwZOmOO' 5 l it W sb .gg az? -In M +3 O 4:11 aPPY dsn all PDY H dg F 313' Ein AMBITION of advert sements r ter W 8 SllI'9 Man of HOUIQ 900110171 CS teacher ebod SOIII be P4 Art st el' ch Mus c tea ancer n bur esque show Decorator eporte R eacher to OC D f OUSSW Nurse ter Marry an av ator w th b g nsurance sk eI'6W ad P awyer arch tect eng neer everyth ng OI' doct EI' L Doctor Ne Bsu Cam oct D E Try and lind out :S Pi bn-cs bb 'rs O ZO :- C1 QD 34 Qu. PY hap yS 5, Dua Who knows M oia re A no T J G I-I A P L E P C US H1 each T nature ood G FSB Nu DISLIKES Test CS at CHI M ks COC Am E ng th t any M .C on B1 .II etc Poetry cu In Q- rn Q 'U coupe A Chevvy t6S Red Every per od n the day stry ITI S Ce 'U 'C O etters Open F ont seats 3 ed Red Ca 0 .bd FCC! 5 Troub es U7 H story 3 LIKES o 41 I-4 ar songs opu P s-4 U MJD -4-I bb 'c E-4 Unser D-1 A certa n Hun CJ Sport U1 stor es Te Dates ara Bow runet B Il-12 U1 30 E r G ynn p ctures sketba rtoons C t much To te ephone Chem stry NJ crets S Enem es Good t mes Part a ty Dance FAVORITE SAYING E Aw gee I'el'lS LB 'D 2 D'-1 III B1 CC CQ Dil DI rn 6 W khardt HB Shucks uh H eden G G lk WF J A E B Yeh huh huh C RH T-U In E Ir! P-1 2 t ke - If you don t de l'lC8. BK 31 Q gravy d 00 -G KK Ask me eoff AL E BJ And how CI' M Mey .. Aw hec tto A0 Ili Z ev SSh ho W 30 EP he Is AR D1 as O Ea UD O .: Mm QQ y mean t . Do you rea h ege DS .C Ill DS .C tn 2 rn 3 rn I-II rn E sake r gosh f . Maybe EI' .CI mag? EUDQM - Oh gosh ard eh HR whz 66 G CII S GW N I ' os1'r1oN 1 . a .,...... , ..............,,.............. F rd ....................... 1Walking home ................ None as yet ..................,,...........................,. i ly . Bauer ........ , gh! ............. ....,............. o dance ................... 'Quizzes ........,.,...,., .,,.....,,,., C ontractor .....,,,......................... ....... ....... . Go ,A I . radley ....... lAwe! ................. ..,........ ...... l ......... s ..,.,,,,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, i i ......... ........... I r i Q' 'XX . ryant ...... ,'You bet! ............................ i ls ........................... ath i ,.,,,,,,,,,,r ,,,,,, ' 1 i .....,,..,.,.....,,........................ a -go-l T . . ucklin ......, lMy hat ..........................,..... Ar uin ,....,..,.....,,...., ats ,,,,,.r,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, o y ......................... ............. s n o X . uhl ,,,,,....,, -ll-Ieiliges bim bam ...,...... 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Everything .........,,,, Not ing ,,,.,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, D i I ..,,,...,.,,,...... uiet . il .......,,,,,. l , , ................ i ,,,,, , . ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,....,....,.,...........,..,...........,..,........ a ughing . eindl ......., lOh, yes! .............................. Blondes ........,...,....,,,. orm lity ,,......,.,r..,,,,,,,,,,,, r ......................... .,,,..,.... .,..... ,...,., i n l . ensler ,.,.,, .lVell, you see .................... Le Francais ,,,,,,,,,,,,, H. S, party ,,,,,,,,,,4,,,,A,,,,,,,, To live in Barton ..,...,,,..,...,..,,,.....,,....,.,.. ois . ustman .... lAch! ..................................... ood times ......,........ Shorthand ..........,.,.,,.,-,.., .. T ......,.....,.........................,............... . ing . i i ' li i .......... s ........................ i lay ........,....,....,.,.,.,.i,.,, r ......................................................... i e . nippel ...-'Say, you ,.............,.....,........ omebody ................. Low marks ..........,.......,,,... I-I i e ............, .....,......,.,......,....,......... h ang l . nippel ..... I ..................... Her man ..,,.,............. Blin dates ...........,............ Chemistry .....,.,,..,,.,....,..,................,....,....., ophis i d . u ll ...... 1 ............................... ll i ............... .,..,...,, ..........,.,............................................. a . arshall ...- A-a--a-a ........................ To read .,.......,,,.,.,.,,,. To hurry .......,................,.,. Wri .....,....,,,...,.......,............,.,.,,........,.,,,. . ie . ......... , I .......................... .......................... i ..............,...,i..,.,.,,, i i i i .. h-? . ........... , k! ..,., .....,....,.....,.,. C l ............... i i i .......,,,.,..,,,..,,..,..,,,,,,,.,,.,.,.,...,. . ll right . eters ....... .Oh, dirt ................. ............ F ree periods ..,. ..... A merican History ...,.....,. Stenographer ,,,.,,,,,.,.....,..,,,.,,,,,...,. .... .. we . oham .... l i . ............,.,....... tes .......,......... Ol mai s .......................... . awy , , i .,......,,........ a . aloff .......,... ' ? ..Y.............................. e men ..................... omeone in Row 10 .....,.. Talented musician .,.,...............,.,.,..,....... li h . ayome ...JI disagree .......................... alted milk ............. h i ......................... ,l , i , i ..... i e . illin .,,,,,, -O , land! ................,.......,.. e wonder what .. Nothing .,......,..,......,,..,,,,,.,, Nurse ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .K ic . c a ht ....... Y hat. ................................. ow .......................... ral Topics ....,............ ...... F armer ,,,,....,,,,...........,. ,. . .. a hf l . c l 1 ..,,, ' ll i ., l' 'l i ., l ,..,,.,.,...,,..,..,. or ,,,,o,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, X h r ing . c legel ...... Ach, Himmel .................... Ba ll ...,,.,,,.,,,.., r ...................... . ,,,.,..,...,.,.,...,. .........,...... f i e will tell . c owalter 'He, he he! ......................... a .................., omen ............................... hin ...........,.,,,,..,...,,,,.........,................. .V oll I . chultz ..... -'Don't kid me ...........,...,.... No ,,,.....,..,..... Q be ll ....,..... 1 maid ...,....,.,,,....,,...,,........................... - ig ling J . cott ........... 'Golly, gee! .......,.......,........ Parties ....,,................. ' un .......................,........... esigne ,,,,,.,.,,,,,.,.,.,.,...,..,.,.,.....,.,.,,.,...... - It epends j ' . tautz ....... - Whose car? ...................... A blonde ................... Cawks ................................ all know ,.,........................................ , ot ' . tellpflug .. Play a waltz .................... Dancin ,..,................ Physic ............................... sk me ,,,,....,...............,...,......,..,..,,.,.......... lwa ' . esc ......... - O, 0 ............ l ...,....... i ................................ illi 1 i ....................,............................. e p ' . ser ........... Huh! ........................,......,..,. e ..............,,..,.,.. S ork ................................... ive, just live ,,,,,,,,,.,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,... W o s of time Q . alt ..... ................................. i ................ 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ON HFR THFMF3 tW1th apalogres to Mrltonl When I consrder how my hours are spent Fre half my days rn this dull school and mlld And that one fault from teachers cannot hrde Lodged rn my themes though my brarn s almost bent To serve therewith my teacher and present My awful theme lest she returnmg chrde Do you expect a mark and a zero demed ' How delightfully asked' But prudence to the wrnd went That questxoned soon replred She does not need For her own amusement sayrng to molest Tear up thrs wrld Joke and wrrte your best' My fate Is that only thousands at her brddrng speed And scrrbble oer sheet after sheet wrth out rest They also got nerve who twrth a theme toprel stand and wart Henrrette Scott 28 Q HILMISTRY SPUDI' NT S LAMLNT Pune It Amt Gonna Ram N0 More I :vent one nrght to see Mr Wmn But he wasnt there I went into the Chemistry Lab And was blown up rn the an Oh I know all about electrolysrs Its one of the few tmngs I know You put some thmgs together And you get H2 O Chlorme rs a very queer gas Its color rs lrght green But rf you get a whrff of rt No longer wrll you be seen Mr Wmn was makrng explosrves Sand he to the students there Wrll you kmdly gather closer So youl follow me rnto the arr Oh H 2 S O 4 Plus F E C, L 3 Are some of the thmgs you study When you study Chemrstry And now I have sung my drtty Very happy will I be If you wrll take my advrce And ,tudy Chemrstry Otto Zahn 29 Mr Gunderson What rs steam Strawberries Water gone crazy with the heat FOOTBALL There rs roughness and toughness 'rm every l-cmd of hurt But you really do not notlce rt when your face rs rn the dlrt' The whole squad of us enjoy rt Or else we wouldn t be there And we dont mmd a lrttle thang Llke a mussmg of your haxr We go there every nrght and work And work and work some more And rn the very week thats tu st Oh boy our backs were sore But a llttle thmg lrke that Doesnt bother West Bend Hugh We were playmg for the school Playrng for West Bend Hrgh Oh there was a lot of us and we were '1 ft nny bunch But you had to be satrsfied because We sure dld have the stuff We vson one game and tred one and lost the other three But thrs was our first year and theres many a ye ir to be We gotta lrck Oconomowoc and Horrcon oo Were gonna make them look lrke they put their feet rn glue We ll llck East Troy and beat Port Wash mgton too And make Juneau look just as bad as the other two Now some of us wrll graduate But the rest wrll carry on We all ci d the best we could In the best way we knew how For we were fightrng for West Bend Hugh Boys fightmg for our school Bob Rayome 28 LOVL AND LE ABN I dre m of thee oh lovely one Through the dim twrlrght glow And through the day trll set of sun My srlent dreams doth flow Thy VOICE rs musrc sweet as love Whlch flows from cherry lrps Thy nature gentle as the dove That through the green wood dxps My heart rt hes beneath your feet For you to take or leave My lrfes at your drsposal Sweet For you to clung and cleave Your name rs lovely sweet and dear A name that causes strrfe A name we always love to hear Its LITERATURE AIND LIFE Helen Burckhar dt 2 Cattle Yard Notes 8 45 Round up trme 11 40 Stampede hour .V f X. 1 as I.. ,Y f , gf - r M - X ID , , ,. 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Note one of the porters swrped a spark plug from Noahs Ark and our press was renovated Copyrrghted 1401 B C mU S A A FRF SHMAN'S DREAM I d lrke to D8 a Senror And wrth the Senrors be A fountarn pen behrnd my ear A notebook on my knee I wouldnt be a presrdent Trs hard to be a kung l vrouldnt be an emporer For all the wealth twould hung l would not be an angel For angels have to sung d rather be a Senror And nc ver do 1 thlng IAl'lN KL-KSN EXTRA Fhe Vrrgrl Glass was seannrng Iatrn poetry Read the lrnes and show where the ends of your feet are Frsh are sard to be exeellent brarn food but nts oo bad so rn uly poor fish ue wasted Maggre and Jrggs Ruth Fuge Sonny Woldt Mutt 8: Jeff Harry Puestow Karl Jaeckel KatzenJammerKrds P Nehrbass L Krrcher Perry Wmkle Leroy Wrlkomm Freddre the Shrek Mr Wrnn Toots 8: Casper Boots Margaret Haebxg Barney Coogle Orvrlle Klern qpark Plug Alphonse Bauer I'1llre the Torler Marguerite Jaeckel Babys Qtraw Hat Dan Gehl Governor Paul Kuehlthau Copy Cat Paul Hausmann Mr Kr Mrs Mary Hemdl Harry Koth Our Cang Freshman Me Myself and I Mrke Kratzer The Kaiser Frank Herndl C ene Tunney Wlllram Vogelsberg Woofle Brrd Strawberrres Pussy wants a corner Rosemary Walter Bunker Hrll German Brbsy Myrtle Koth Buckrng Broncho Bob Bryant Jack 8: Jrll Albert O Adalra R Buttercup John Plck REMARKS I-IFARD AT THF BASRFTBAII GAME Wrll you kmdly pass the ball Wrth pleasure Hen 1 2 3 Oh how rude of Mrke to sporl my shot lrke that lhe ball Dol rf you wall please be so good GIRI Q Ruth Pardon me Brllr lrn so negleetfrrl of you I rrnplorc you to glVt t to me Its n eternrty smee Ive had r turn C10 on yank Rose s h ur What dad you think of the party list nrght Bae' 1ve o 4 e nex tr s Peggy Foul on Mary for throwing the ball too swiftly Hovs selfishl rm Ber bchowalter ffrom srde lrnesl Thrs game sure rppeals to me Bo Peep Helen Renard Chref Ifrnst Pomahawk Tlny Esther Gomber' Red Grange Srs Falk Marys Lamb Harry Klem Buffalo Brll Brll Marshall Lrndy Wallace R Uncle Walt Srs Falk 'ukeezrx John Hetzel Snookums Bernard Bertram Mary Lou Ruth OMeara Dancing Teacher James OMeara Romeo 81 Julret D Goeden Wrlbur Otto Pr ecrous Rosemary Walter Pa 8r Ma Tommy O and B Bucklrn Oh I want my dear father V Dornacker Charlre Chaplrn Charlotte Weber Lon Chaney German Weber Farry Godmother Esther Gomber Presrdent Coolrdge Prof Gertrude Ederle Ruth Hess Sleeprng Beauty W Frckler Happy Hoolrgan Harry Koth Polly and Her Pals Lucrlle Weber nelrx Harry Klern X x JI f X' V , - I -, K I ur 5 E . . , S , 1 , 4 .ad L- If! - , ,, , . - , : re- . ., ., . . , .1 D 1 1 1 ,. 1 ' ' ' . I q 1 4 1 - 4 -' t 11 - - , A , ern . l K ' nl ' 1 H - , , ' 1 . U , ' , ' , I , I . - , H , - , - 1 - Y Y V I ' nrw 4 ,V - - h -, A H 1 1 ' 1' . .. - f, V ' ' ' -' D ' ' P ' r i , '. a .. 1 , . , - ,H 1 2- rs , ., 1 . .. , - - . , :, r 1 '1 1 w f I . H ' ' . , . . . 1. , Q ' 1 I ' ' ' f - -' -' D 1' I Pi her' n- on th 1 ear t 'rn -, Miss Loonrer' to Kathleen Knippel- ,, ' 4 A , I v . , .. - . . h 1 U ,, , . l, ' , 11 , , , , n . V A A .. . . , . ' '1 I 1 . 1 ' u -- ' ' - U ' , 1 . 1 . ,, . . , 1 1 s 1 1 V . 1, . . 1 . . FAMOUS PEOPLE I , I ' ,, n 1 ' I . - ' -- 1 1 . . . , . .1 ' ,AA ' I ,I I - , . 1 w . - --. f - - - A ,- V D. -.ww Y , . , , . . - , , .- . .W . My V . 1 ' .vw V .' .sl . ' V . . g ' I Y Y I I , ' . . I Y . A . ' YV 1 Q ,W ' ' 5 . . ' K ' i . g 4. ,, . g 1 . Xt- ' - The X5 TZ' ISEEPJIJ xv 'E 1928 FAVORITES OF THE FACULTY 'vlrss Barrd These problems are easy all that you have to do rs know how to work them Mrss Arnold lNow drssect that tly but be sure and not hurt rt Mrss Brown Read The Elephant Remembers dont forget Mrss Loomer WE WE Comprenez vous? Mrss I-Ierdner Tomorrow we wrll have a qurz Mrss Burns I enjoyed readrng LAllegro and IlPenseroso by Mrlton Mrss Kuehlthau Be sure and thread the needle before you start to sew Colby I owe rt all to Ahmes Wrnn I cant go those red tres Gunderson To day we wrll have some exercrses I hope you dont feel hurt Dore You can readrly see that cant you McLane Some puprls thrnk they are prrvrleged characters around thrs burldrng Mrss Forrester Lost trme rs never found agarn A DUNCE S PLEA 1Wrth Apologres to Edward Rowland S1119 The mrd year test was over the teacher Sought some new sport to banrsh care When to a puprl she drd cry Srr Dunce Rrse up and grve us now a tale The puprl rose and nodded low And stood the mockrng class before They all drd guess ard all drd know Just how he felt out or the floor He gasped and bowed low hrs head He sputtered round and moaned Hrs tongue felt lrke a chunk of lead And then thrs tale he told' Marks are thrngs that make me moan Zeros are thrrrgs that make me groan Marks are thrngs that teachers make Zeros are thrngs I gotta take Teacher teacher hear my plea Is a zero frt for me Please be mercrful to me Grve me seven and make me free The room was hushed rn srlence rose rl The teacher and sought her class book She walked apart and murmured low Ah ha' Thrs trme I ll grve hrm nrne H6 Rose Schlegel 28 FOOTBALL A DANGFROUS SPORT fl ' -, ,L ,, X W 1 X ff ISN CD I A ' ' - ' ' - , ' . . i v . 1 I V . ' . -H rr Y 11 1 L , I ' --A - - 1 1 - Mr. ' S ' 1 ' Mr. ' -- ' ' , Mr. ' -- - ' ' ' - Mr. A - ' , ' , 9 . ,, . . . r . ' v . . H .1 . ' - vv ' . . 1 , V 1 1 ' , 1 . , 11 . I 1 r , 1 n 'I 1 n . , 4 . - - 1 I I . . .Y . .1 , - ' 1 - I - I ' - . , . , . , . . 4 . . . . v 1 y r . , , . . A 11 1 41 K 4 ' : , ' ' . . Football rs a strrctly Amerrcan game and orrgrnated rn our country It rs a very rough game and can only be played by the strong Amerrcan boys When the game starts the crunchrng and breakrng of bones rmmedrately begrns to be heard for mrles around The freld soon becomes covered wrth blood and the players numerals can not be read The mud becomes ankle deep and the players slrde to and fro rn rt sometrmes buryrng themselves deep rnto rt The followrng rs a revrew of a great game played between the stro'rg West Bend eleven and the Oconomowoe team Promptly at two thrrty the referees whrstle blew for the game to begrn Ocono mowoc krcks off to West Bend who takes the krck and returns rt to Oconomowocs ten yard lrne Many bones are already broken and several of the players are already walkrng around on crutches Herndl havrng one foot rn a slrng recerves the ball and passes around left end for a four yard garn Here a fumble causes the Cooney team to recerve the ball and punt from therr terrrtory whrch was becomrng extremely dan gerous as the West Bend team threatened much Schowalter recerved the punt and was burred deep rn the mud A noted German authorrty srghted the game from the press box of the West Bend Stadrum and was heard to say Hern frozball sprcler alos der Hernrrch Schowalter vat so tref gegraben oder rs vreder gckommen mrt so vrelen ronken geschnreder In the meantrme the West Bend eleven made ten touchdowns whrch greatly drscouraged the Cooney eleven The game finally ended wrth the score largely rn favor of our champron team Through the work of Falk Schowalter Herndl Weber and OMeara and the extremely strong lrne wrth the star left end Jerome Goeden fpopularly knovsn abroad as Strawberrresl we succeeded rn addrng thrs game to our lrst of games won Frfty ambulances were requrred to carry the two teams from the field and through varrous krnds of luck all the players survrved The Cooney eleven was shrpped home vra arr marl and rmmedrately sent to the Emergency Hosprtal where they recovered from the shock several months later Albert Otto 28 X He Have you ever traveled wrth a Crrcus She No but Ixe gone around wrth Hrgh School Boys 1 K 4 It It never rarns but rt pours ZEROS X f The Q A 1925 2 ? J ER ADVERTISE S The members of the annual staff wish to extend to the business men who have advertised in this issue of The Bend their sincerest thanks Amlty Leather Products Ashman H Bank of West Bend Barnes J W Bartclt Mrs Aug Barton Garage Barton State Bank Bauer Koller Motor Bauer H Bc rger Geo B rkholtz A B Sa H Market Boden I' Boesewetter Dr F Boldt Drug Store Bruhy Kc Son Bryant Clothing Co Bucklm F W Cannon J A Central Auto Co Clriacks Sz Groth Cooley Mfg Co DeTuncq Filrniture Eberhardt E Enger Kress Pocket Boo Fellenz Auto Paint Shop First National Bank Fuge Hardware Co Cehl H W Cehl Bros Mfg C Cessirt A Gonring M I Croth Ld Gruber F Haehlg Chas 8. 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K STUDENTS ARE INVITED TO PATRONIZE Regnefs Rexall Drug Shop Matt H Regner PFOpY1CtOf 'af E Always a fr1end of every btudent and a booster for our schools We appreuate your good w1ll at all t1mes E51 Ai fo, ...-...---v -Y ..... ..v- - ---Y- --Y------ Yvrvv -..v.. v -,,,-,Y---Y-- O 0 0 0 oo -o-ooo roooooo-oo-ooo------o----ooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Established 1917 The Hrs! aiional Bank of West Bend, Wisconsin CAPITAL AND SURPLUS iS100,000.00 Member of the Federal Reserve System SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT Gehl Bros Mfg Co ENSILAGE CUTTERS SILOS MANURE SPREADERS West Bend Wisconsin ::::::4 -oo ooooooooooo00o oooooo 3 T 3 T 2 2 S Q . 5 v-v---v-v--- ---- --v---v-v:oa-v .... Y-:pc-::---v -vvvvv --.v--v--v- To the Class of '28: Congratulations on the completion of your High school career! Whether you go on to school or enter your Held of endeavor at once, you have our sincere wishes for happiness and success. Keep on studying, thinking, and Working, and you are bound to Win! Goodbye and good luck! AMITY LEATHER PRODUCTS COMPANY West Bend Wisconsin or Economzcal Transportafzvn fCHEVROLET X The Most Beautiful Chevrolet in Chevrolet History See THEO J WEINAND West Bend Wls Phone 5 Mums ifmmhvr Qlnmpang THE HOUSE OF QUALITY Frank Laufer Mgr West Bend Wis 9 J . ' . - - 9 a ' 3 1 1 ' 9 ' ll ll u u 0 0 0 P P O r I 4 4 000000 000 0000000 A- 000000 f-0000000000000 0000 Y' --- ........ ----,-- ...,, . ,...,. ------ -QT Wishing the Class of 1928 Success and Happiness in Future Years Compliments of COOLEY MANUFACTURING COMPANY West Bend Wis EAT WHERE IT SAYS !u,,,,p u,f, , 7 Our Best W1shes to the Class of 1928 JOHN W BARENS Hardware and Implements W f B d W SERVICE d QUALITY OUR MOTTO The RELIABLE SHOE STORE r h BL W Up to Date Shoes for the Entlre Fam1ly WtBdW REID S CAFE FRANK W BUCKLIN Lawyer r ld g W t B d W SCHLOEMER S SERVICE STATION O Nell s Products Tlres and Accessor1es 1 , . 0 I aft ZW 2 ff Q 7 0 f If ff ff? 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HAEBIG 8: SON Tailors and Dry Cleaners WE DO FINE WORK ON PARTY DRESSES, SUITS, DRAPES, Etc. uality and Service Phone 550 UP TO DATE ELECTRIC APPLIANCES Save tlme, save money and add to the enjoyment of living Courteous and prompt SCFVICC to all our customers Wzsconsm Publzc Utzlzty Co Central Public Serv1ce Co Operators V 1 as-H H fi , or Everything for so ll XWW ff X l rf M -IAQ BEAUTY ll f X f and complete 3 gf' H E T Beauty Shop 3 X Allan A Hosiery 51.00 to 31.95 ll in all the popular shades The finest showing of hats TILLIE HOFFMANN dB tySh p W :B W MEAT MY FRIEND atthe B 8: H MARKET H ASHMAN Propr1etor of Unlon Green House Cut Flowers Pot Plants Floral Deslgns Landscaplng ph Millinery an eau 0 es end, iscon ' Y 7 9 . Tele one 373 MEDICAL and SURGICAL W M Urkart M D KNOW DON T CUESS Why he nas the picture o health' Hon many tunes we hear this lYCl3llYlIl0l'l as we tell of some frlend s so c1lled sudden death And yet there lb no really sudden death Such deaths seem sudden be symptoms which mean l10Il'llllg to them would tcll the truth to a physl clan at onct But people pay no attention to these signs and not knowmg what they mean are lgnorant of the danger threatening them They guess that they are all right and while they are guessing, some disease lb Ylpplllg the foundatlons of thur health Day by day lt xs eatlng into some organ the heart the kidneys the ln er the lungs, or some other part of the body fhen one day the weakened constltutlon collapses 'md some friend exclanns Why he was the picture 0 health' Know don t gut s about your heftlth Have your physlclan ex 'amine you from time to time at least once a year He wlll tell you the t 1th about yourself and give you dxrectlons for correcting or con trollmg any impairment he may dlscow er This lb just as true of your child as lt lb of you Headaches fever loss of appetlte that tlred feelmg stomach trouble may all be the begmnmg of serious xllness. If they do not respond at once to sxmple home treatment call a physician' know the truth about your child s health. WE SPECIALIZE IN PHYSICAL EXAMINATONS WHY INOT COME AND HAVE YOURS TODAY? . . , . . ' 9 i 1 ar , ' f v Y r ' g , . . cause people do not know the truth about themselves. Little signs or -1 1 D 9 . 7 9 1 .L . F , Y l l B- B- , ' ' . if ' f 7, . . . , . K . . . , ' . rl V . . . K ' . - . . .1 . . N . .i Q X, , s. ' G5 ' ' YY 9 9 5 5 y K , , T FARMERS' MERCANTILE CO. No. 2 Dealers in General Merchalmdise, Grain, Seeds, Lumber W. KLEIN, Manager Builders' Hardware, Farm Implements Phone 75011. ALLENTON, WIS. BARTON GARAGE Van Beek 86 Prechtel Proprietors D1str1butors of Nash Cars ALLENTON STATE BANK A Good Bank in a Good Community All nton Wlscon m B WM JAGOW Grocer 209 So Mann Street Phone 48 A Lme of Fresh Vegetables Frults Cold Meats Al ays on Hand Dr Edward Boesewetter Vetermary Hospltal We t Bend Wxsconsln NIC HEIL Palnter and Decorator Phone 395f WEST BEND WIS hmm'- y P So GF West Bend Wnscoxmsln Phone 161 I , 1 e9 S l a l ll . . 1 I .' 15 ' I . . , 5 1.. w ' l l N , l - H.. 1 ,.. , - g i I oooooooooooooooooooooeoeoa :ganna sc c QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ -qoooasooooa 'VVIE ST IBIESD ick'5 DEPARTMENT STORE SCPVICO SDJ Sal ISTIQCIIOII CIIVIIPBYIEQCCI 'II-IERE IS ANYTHING YOU WANT m Builders or General Hardware Plumbmg or Heating Farm Implements Sportmg Goods Etc We wall gladly glve you our estxmates and are alm ays ready to gxve you prompt servnce Wzshzng the Class o 1928 the Best 0 Success A C FUGE HARDWARE CO Where Service and ualzty Rule The W1HChCStCf Store WM WARNKEY 8z SON Proprletors 0 TIN and GALVANIZED IRON WORKS furnace Instalhtlon a Specialty Estnnates on Tm Work Furnished on Applleatlon WEST BEND WISCONSIN WEST BEND LUMBER CO Dealers rn Buxldmg Maternal of Every DESCFIPEIOII Coal and Wood Service and Satxs action Our Motto IF ' - . . , . , ' f . . f f- I ' KK ' Q ' 75 K6 ' ' f ' Y! WEST BEND, 2 1 WISCONSIN Phone 325 WEST BEND, WIS. -QQ- 0 : : 00000001 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 44 4 4 QQAAQQA- oo 090000.00 0QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Q- 00.9-0-0 Q--- QQQQQQQQQQ -ooo 4 Phone 71 KARNS 5C and IOC STORE A J. A. KIRCHER with Variety Dep'ts 4 Dealer in The Little Store with 4 General Merchandise Also Wood, Coal and Salt Bi V lu g a es I3ARTON,WIS. Signs 4 Call E WISKIRCHEN 4 Tire Store P. Wiskirchen, Owner Phone 264 211 South Ma T 1 ph 49W W is W YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME R W Boldt Drug C0 PURE DRUGS ICE CREAM CANDIES CIGARS STATIONERY KODAKS AND SUPPLIES QQQQQQ T 4 4 44 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 44 44 4 P00000000000000 9 44 4 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 4 44 4 44 P4 'J 44 4 44 o ' 44 2 44 N 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 44 2 ' 44 44 Q 4 44 In 4 f-4 4 oo . 44 fb 44 43 4 4 9' 21 A A 4 4 44 44 4-1- 44 U1 44 O 4 44 O 4 55 - 4 44 ,... 4 IJ 4 3 44 44 4 Q 4 : 4 I F- 44 , 44 ' -i 44 as 44 Q 3 44 4 w 4 S' 44 4 44 4 44 ' 44 4 44 4 44 44 4 44 4 4 L -::::,::..-::,,..---,-- .... -- -- --,- Ann-- - 3 oooooooooooao FRUITS SCHOOL SUPPLIES Flora Huber'S Grocery fOne Block North of New High School, SESSION'S ICE CREAM FRESH MILK and CREAM Phone 34 CANDIES BAUER KOLLER MOTOR CO Oakland SIX Pontlac SIX Sales and Serv1ce RCARADIOLAS W rB dW O MFARA INSURANCE COMPANY Imurance WEST BEND WISCONSIN - O es en , isconsin 7 J I 9 See WEST BEND ADOLPF G. SCHNEPF TRANSIT and SERVICE CO. T Weswmd Wi, Tearnlng Trucking X When in need of a new harness or anything in 1 the horse goods line. We handle at all times a line line of Traveling Bags and Suit Cases. I We put celluloid in curtains while you wait. GLASSMOBILE installed here NEW AUTO TOPS and TOP REPAIRING Daily Truck Service Xvest Bend 1 Milwaukee COAL and WOOD I I l l w 1 I F. C. SCHULTZ JOHN A. CANNON Y I Excavating, Grading Lawyer I . Teammg Contractor Amity Building West Bend, Wis. West Bend Wis Ielephone 140 Do It Electrlcally GEO SPIKE BERGER Electrlcal Supphes HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALTY West Bend Wisconsin L A WESTPHAL Furmture and Undertaking RELIABLE REASONABLE Phone 21 R1 West Bend Wisconsin Phone 132W 142 North Main St WFST BEND JEWELRY AND FLORAL SHOPPE Alfred Schroeder Prop JEWELRY FLOWERS H 0 U U 0 0 U 0 lr U 0 0 0 0 n U tl tl 0 0 n ll 0 0 0 U ll U 0 0 ll U 0 0 ll U 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ' ' ll 1 ll 0 1 Q 1 I ll ll , L. W A7, rg' Y A V Y 777 W4,?H,nYgH Y vm, A--kiwi igwv-V I nd W tl WWW- ll ,. 0 tl ll ul ' 99 0 0 I at 99 0 ' U ll ' ' U ll ll 0 O 0 U . 0 ' 0 0 -- 4' - 4 0 0 0 ' ' 4 0 ll ' ' 0 0 0 0 ,, 0 0 0 0 - ' ' ll ' 0 ll L ,L , ,L 0 0 0 ' 0 ' 0 0 0 0 0 .4 0 0 3 ' nr 0 ll 0 0 0 ::::3I1:::::::2:::::::2::::::::1c:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.4 With best wishes for the success of every member of the class of 1928 Insure Your Property and Your Life Invest Idle Money Safely Secure Your Loans WITH B C Zlegler and Company Capital and Surplus S250 000 00 CXQT-aj BCZIEGLERP d DJKENNYSC t y O KLEIN V P d t W A ZIEGLER T a I C Q 7 Q , 0 7 .51 , 7 . . . . . , resi ent . . , erear .P. , ice- resi en . . , re sure You Above A11 Must Be Satisfied REIMER'S INDUSTRIAL ELECTRIC SERVICE Contracting and Engineering Electric Wlrlxig - Fixtures Power Apparatus Installations 118 N. Main Street Telephone 465 Enger Kress Pockei Boo Co Manufacturers of LEATHER GOODS WEST BEND WIS Present Bros llllllllllwllll 5 Dealers mn ll Q 1ovvA FARM and DRAFT HORSES 'Ill -,Z 30 d y b p llllllldfulnlln rB dPly d 1 Q 1 , . Dave F. Present Ben Present llll lil r f I I gl 4' . . XZ, X K4 ll' 1 an f Horses sold on - a guarantee at very reasona le rices - 25 to 50 head on hand at all times Sales Stables Located at Wes en , mouth an Batavia 'A' ' ' ' ' A ' ' 1 Dedicated to Education Amusement Public Service Telephone Residence 286R Theatre 286W August Berkholtz, Proprietor West Bend, Wisconsin llllrc-'r Drum I-Inu: fn BETTER I-iAl?DVVARE Ill-all IILIIII lllliio LVD TEDDY HOLTEBECK FIRST CLASS WORK GUARANTEED KUESTER GARAGE an The Barber Oldsmoblle Electrlcal Massages Sale, and Semce Half Cuts F1restone Tlres an Hot and Cold Baths Any Tame of the Day MACHINE SHOP W111ys Kmght and Whlppet Auto ACCCSSOFICS WEST BEND WIS Phone 145 West Bend Wisconsin 1 d 9 . . d oooo 000000 ooooooooooooooooooooooooo I O I 0 O 0 O 0 0 O O C 0 2 0 0 0 O O O l 0 0 0 0 O O 3 2 QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ -QQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ AUGUST A. MOTHS 00.00-04 p.----..QooQ---- QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ- Realtor LANG coAL co. and General Insurance Phone 575.1 West Bond, Wisconsin Secretary W4-st Bend Building and Loan Association Wood and All Grades of Coal Tclephom: 179W Wfest Bend, Wisco11.'i11 MARTIN J GUMM BANK OF JACKSON Studebaker l Capital H525 000 00 Sales and Service 1 k on Vvls Absolute Sa tty bANlx WITH US CROXV WITH LS ick on W1 con in NORTH SIDE GARAGE olm A lxlmlxa Proprietor WEST BEND MALTING CO Chandler Automob1les Coal Auto Repairing Graln Battery Service 'I elephone 235W O11 Tlres Accessories Prompt Service WEST BEND WIS GROTH S SHOE STORE Compliments Dependable Footwear -------------- Q-.-4 qqqgqaeqooooooog Q Q-- oooooeoooqeqqqq 9-0-0000 ooooooooooocooooooooo 000000000 , , fi LCS ' l 1. 'S , 'S S' l I . f - , , . , . of WESTENBERGER BROS. wi fo-------------- Phone 3 5W We t Bend VL Meat Market Free Deln ery Phone 62 Loooooooooeagqqoe Y' ------ -- --ff ----vv--- f----- -v:--- O MEARA 8: O MEARA Lawyers WEST BEND WISCONSIN JACKSON CANNING COMPANY Where Pr1ce and Quahty Meet JACKSON WIS KNIPPEL BROTHERS Barbers I W klhtl dChld WE BOB AND SHINGLE HAIR IN THE LATEST STYLES WrBd FRANK BODEN Painter and Decorator S' hA.. FRANK GRUBER Ladles and Gents Ta11or1ng .. . g Cl . N tlyD Su1tS and Coats Made to Order r B WEST BEND CONSTRUCTION CO Bu11ders Contractors W rB W SCHULTZ BROS COMPANY VARIETY STORE PALACE MEAT MARKET A g G Fresh M t d S Where Your Dollar Has More ea S an ausages Cents WEST BEND s 1 1 T I N X Phone 93 7 1 115 Ixt v So, West Bend T T I I V T T . , , . . Repazrmg, Pressm , eamng ' ' ea one I - 1 Phone 130 Wes end I I ' 'hc or ' ' a P eases for Men, VVomen an i ren - N IWWWWHHIIUWUWI'I1'UTWNNWNNHHIIHIIWNWIIIITIMHWTWHNHXTTNIIRUIRUWHIHU I I es end, is. es en ' I I . I 1 u . esscrt, Proprietor Nagel Bloedorn Co The Orthophomc Vlctrola Four Forty INEW ORTHOPHONIC RECORDS EVERY FRIDAY Have a Demonstration al H W SCHOOFS 8: CO We t Bend I' ou Fo ty FOURS Chrysler Cars SIXES MRS AUGUST BARTELT X X x Sales All Kmds of Beauty Work X 5 an German Beauty Shop W7 SefV1Ce west Bend WIS 1427 0 KOLSTER RADIOS F West Bend WEST BEND MONUMENT CO. Walter Gehl William Gehl 1 7 1 4 F , u s if ' r- r Y S . Xia: X ' stasox d if . E 3 W D Q R L. . :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::Q:::: :: ::::::::::o- The best kitchen utensils money can buy Ask your hardware dealer West Bend Alummum Co West Bend, Wisconsin ' ' 1 O I O I 2 2 S 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 O 0 0 O O 2 O 2 0 O O 0 I O O 0 0 2 O O O O O C 0 I O 2 0 O 2 5 S 0 H. B. WOLDT SCHLEGEL'S BAKERY Dmle' i Fancy baking for all M1lk Cream Cheese Occasions Jackson, Wls. g 1 West Bend, Wlscoxisl FELLENZ PAINT CO. l Automobge Rennishing Fmflffre l Milk Cream WEST BEND W f B fi Strong PFOQFCSSIVC Growmg Bank of Wesi Bend West Bend WISCOHSIH Capxtal Surplus and Uncllvlded Profits S75 OOO 00 Estabhshed 1867 Incorporated 1902 OO fm ELMER W EBERHARDT v 154' Only the Best of Cornpanles Q es en l 9 . . . 1, ' 9 'l , - , . X Q! an ' 99 --:::::::::::: ::::::: 3322: --::: :::: :::::::: ::::::::::1:::::::::: The First State Bank The Bank of Good Service Cap1ta1 Surplus and Undlvided Profits S575 000 00 Telephone 44 Home Cookmg Eat at the Amvrtmn Lgntvl Serves You Rlght M1Ch J Gonrmg Prop West Bend W1s Wesi Bend Equzpmeni Corp West Bend WISCOHSIH Tr X AUTOMATIC BARN EQUIPMENT SPRING BEARING FACTORY TRUCKS QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQJ ooo Il I In I I . I I In II I ' I I 1: I - I I :I Il , n I, I . In 0 I ' In I , II I 0 Ii I ! 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Barton, Xvisronsin 1 1 . . , , IVC Invite Your Business -::::::::::2:1- -:::-a:::::::::::::::::2::::::::::::::a::a:a::::2 -------------AA---A--------A------A-------,----,------------- WEST BEND SILVER FOX COMPANY Compliments of W E OTTMER W ES T BEND Hudson Essex Aufomobzles A JOHANNES President West Bend Wxs Phone 501 STANDARD OIL COMPANY Quahty Plus SCFVICC Rav Duernbergcr Svmon Mwngcr JACK HARNS Agent 'xve l V Otto Statlou Att ndslnt Phone 3471 THE MILWAUKEE JOURNAL H M GEHL F1fSt by Merlt DAILY and SUNDAY West BL nd Vlfxsconsm rl cl 275 0 o 1 - A - . - , H 5 , A . , A . Ms M. . 'M K 1' A! A . 7' 3 M . .,, 4, , K, . 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