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Juniors All aboard Tor a sTellar Trip Tor an inTimaTe view oT The brillianT sTars oT The WesT Bend High School. calls The piloT oT our waiTing ship. ln spiTe oT The Thick dark- ness, our way is lighTed by The brighTness oT The numer- ous siars. We sTop al a sTar which we know belongs To The TirsT magniTude. Why, There are people on iT! On The TirsT poinT Those in TooTball Togs are John Heindl, CapTain- elecTg Norman BernT, Richard Lonergan, OTTO LauTer, l-lerberT Fuge, Erwin Werner, Raul OTTO, Jack Foley, l-larold YogeresT, and Milo SalTer. John, Norman, and Richard earned W, Bfs Tor Their splendid work, PivoTing around a baskeT on The second poinT, we see Three more iuniors, Paul OTTo, George WeinerT, and OTTo LauTer, all Three having earned W. Bfs. On The Third poinT, are The winners oT The inTra-mural pennanT: William Dricken, Jack Foley, heavy-weighT boxing champion, Jerome Haus- rnan, wresTling champion oT Class B7 Ronald l-Tron, George Kircher, AnThony Novak, Raymond PTenning, and Leander Willkomm. BrighTly decoraTing The TourTh poinT oT This greaT sTar, are The school's baskeTball champions, The Team consisTing oT STasia Lonergan, Elaine l-leiTing, RiTa Klein, Virginia T-Tames, Clara Langenbach, Alice BasT, Bernice GraT'T, Ann STangl, and Virginia Remmel. SeaTed aT a desk, we see Two iunior oTTicers oT The Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion, Elaine T-leiTing, Vice-PresidenT and girls' ping-pong champion, and STasia Lonergan, secre- Tary and Treasurer. On The nexT sTar we see Two debaTers hard aT work, Alice BasT and Joyce Woog, wiTh Alice BasT and Shirley Garniss. our represenTaTives in endernporaneous reading and speaking. OraTory, The Third poinT, is occupied by Eugene WesTenberger. DeclamaTory occupies The lourTh poinl, and on iT are Clara Langenbach and MyrTle Smilh. We relucTanTly leave This sTar and land on The noisiesT oT The blue sTars. KaThryn Mueller, pianisT Tor The glee age Twp-nly-Two clubs and The main room communiTy sing- ing, is pracTicing away aT a piano which adorns The 'lourTh poinT. MyrTle SmiTh, who is secreTary-Treas- urer oT The STudenTs' Musicians club. wand- ers around on The TiTTh poinT. 'Amid The noise we deparT Tor a guieTer sTar. On This sTar we Tind Shirley Garniss Junior Girls Top Row: C. Langenbach, A. RosenThal, M, DeBano, F. Maurer, F. SpaeTh, F. SToTTel, F. Frauenheim, J. Woog, A. BasT, P. Kraemer, K. Mueller, J. PeTers. B. KarsTen, A. Cech- vala, M. SchachT, M. Weiss, F, Michels. Second Row: B. GraTT, K. SchmidT, H, MoriTz, R. Ben- neTT, J, Weidmann, R. Wag- ner, B. Weber, J. Wilkens, M. Rilling, B. Zumach, F. Laning. V. l-larnes, S. Lonergan, F. Fab- er, M. Joedike, B. Degner, M. Lenz, R. Goeden, V. Remmel. Third Row: D. Bales, B. EmmeTT, M, DunsT, l-T. Van Den Berg, l-T. SchmidT, L. Meuschke, L. Wilkens, E. SchluTer, L. Lisch- ka, A. PuesTow, M. l-leindl, R. AllieT, A. Geidel, A. l-Tron, M. Gonnering, L. LauTer, M. Lang. FourTh Row: D. Curley, D. SchrnidT, L. Kaehny, B, Scherer, S. Garniss, C. Scherer, M. Jek- lin, A. STangl, l-l. Jansen, M. SmiTh, M. Mueller, R. l-reTzel. B. Gadow, N. KurTz, F. KurTz, C. KurTz, A. Ullian, C. Foley. Junior Boys Top Row: l-l. Fuge, R. l-leidTke. P. Jansen, S. Driessel, F. Ho- muTh, E, WesTenberger, l-l. HackbarTh, A. Groom, G. WeinerT, F. Winn, A. STeilen. Second Row: C. Younker, E. VVerner, A. Novak, A. Thema, R. Lonergan, W. Gerner, R. PTenning, J. Foley, L. Schneid- er, J. DeTTmann, A. Fhlke, E. Gerner, O. LauTer, l-l. Chesak. Third Row: F. Baer, A. RTeiTTer. R. l-Tron, L. Willkomm, M. DeTTmann, M. SalTer, C, Cook, R. OTTo, P, Freehaul, J. T-larTh, E, MuTh, J. Pascoe, O. Klink. C. Beck. FourTh Row: V. l-laas, l-l. Melius, ld. YogersT, E. Roecker, N. YogersT, R. Wiedmeyer, W. Dricken, l-T. Claus, R. SpaeTh, M, Schoenbeck, W. Degner. G. Fischer, l-l. Daluge, B. Tranholm, G. Roecker. and MyrTle SmiTh, who had leads inThe ChrisTmas play and WashingTon birThday play. Now we head Tor a large special sTar. On one poinT presses roll, TypewriTers are clicking and reporTers are scraTching away. This describes The DusT Pan. our high school paper. The junior members oT The sTaTT are Rose- mary HeTzel, Clara Langenbach, Raul FreehauT, MargareT Mueller, John DeTTmann, AnTon Groom, George Kircher, and Henry Claus, AT The nexT poinT people are busily decoraTing Tor The iunior prom, which will be presided over by King l-lerberT l-lackbarTh and Queen MargareT Mueller. On The nexT poinT a skyrockeT is being led by Clara Langenbach, our cheerleader. A special poinT' was added This year, poeTry reading. MyrTle SmiTh represenTed The school aT The STaTe conTesT aT Madison. We finally leave Tor home somewhaT amazed aT The imporTance oT The iunior class. ATTer The brilliance oT The sTars The nighT is cold and dark. KATHRYN MUELLER, MYRTLE SMITH
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Leona Wolf 'e Glee Club 3: Prom Commillee 3: Music Feslival 3. Sylvesler Wolf Foolball 2: Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I: S. A. A. I, 2, 4: Prom Commillee 3. Marila Yahr Baskelball 2, 3: Baseball I: Track I, 2: Volleyball 2: Tennis I, 2: Operella I, 2: Glee Club I. 2. 3, 4: Guidance Chairman 2: S. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, Tennis Manager 4: W. B. Troupers I, 2, 3, Presi- denl 4. l One Gifl Above Anolher l: Bend Slaff 4: Prom Commillee 3: Poelry Feslival 4: Declamalory 3WB: Dusl Pan Slaff 3, 4: Class Vice-Presidenl 4: Class Secre- lary 2, 3: Music Feslival 3, 4: Class Play: Valediclorian. Joe Zager Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Operella I, 2: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Prom Commillee 3: Music Feslival 3. 4. Rulh Regner Baseball I: Band I, 2: Operella I, 2: Glee Club I, 2, 3: Orcheslra 2: W. B. Troupers I, 2, 3: Prom Commillee 3: Class Play 4: Debales 2, 3: Sludenl Council I: Class Play. Seniors ln I93O, one hundred and lhirly freshmen, equipped wilh horn books and slales. lfiguralively speaking of coursel enlered upon lheir high school careers. They com- milled lhe leadership of lheir class lo Mark O'Meara, lndicalions lhal lhe new class was lo be an aclive par- licipanl in exlra-curricular work came when I-larold Warnkey and Roger O'Meara made lhe loolball leam. Harold also received his leller lor baskelball and lrack. Richard Heidner served as allernale on lhe debale squad. Laler in lhe school year, Belle Goeden was lead- ing lady in lhe operella Pickles, wilh Roger O'Meara also playing an imporlanl role. Sophomores now, and fully inilialed inlo lhe mysleries of high school life, lhey look advanlage of lhe oppor- lunilies aboul lhem. Malhew Gonring was lhe class presidenl. They were represenled on lhe loolball field by Harold Warnkey, Kurl Kuehllhau, and Roger O'Meara. Harold Warnkey also made lhe baskelball and lrack leams. Slephen O'Meara and Richard Heidner won places on lhe debale leam. and Rulh Regner was aller- nale. Imporlanl posilions on lhe Dusl Pan slaff were held by Belle Goeden and Richard Heidner. As iuniors, lhe class enlered inlo aclivilies in dead earnesl, compiling a mosl unusual and successful record. Ils members were inslrumenlal in bringing conference. slale, and nalional honors lo lhe school. The high Iighl of lhe year was lhe Junior Prom, presided over by Presidenl Roger O'Meara and his queen. Rulh Regner. In alhlelics, lhe Pick Trophy for baseball wenl lo Malhew Gonring, Roger O'Meara, Kurl Kuehllhau, Harold Warnkey, Mark O'Meara, Paul Bruhy, and Wil- ford Poller did lheir parl in securing a lie for lhe Lillle Ten Foolball Championship. Those receiving lellers for baskelball were Harold Warnkey, Malhew Gonring, and Wilford Poller. Slephen O'Meara and Harold Warnkey were members of lhe lrack squad which won lhe slale championship. The Lillle Ten Championship in exlemporaneous read- ing was won by Belle Goeden, Marila Yahr ediled lhe Dusl Pan, assisled by lhe following iuniors: Rulh Held. Frieda Kaehny, Belle Goeden, Susanne Pick, and Belle Waller. Grace I-lembel received firsl place in lhe shorl slory division of lhe Nalional Scholaslic Awards. In girls' alhlelics, lhe junior girls won bolh lhe lrack and baseball championships, Florence Wiskerchen waslhe school's oirl lennis champion. Richard Heidner presided over lhe class during Ils senior year. These seniors qualified for foolball in lheir lasl year of compelilion: Caplain Kurl Kuehllhau, I-larold Warn- key, Roger O'Meara, Mark O'Meara, Slephen O'Meara, Wilford Poller, Paul Bruhy, Malhew Gonring, Frank Bing- ham, Arlhur Heil, and C. I. Nielsen. The leam look un- dispuled possession of lhe Lillle Ten Foolball Champion- ship. Caplain Malhew Gonring, and Paul Wiedmeyer made lhe baskelball leam. Harold Warnkey became lhe firsl lwalve-Ieller man in lhe hislory of lhe school. The business and equipmenl managers were Richard Heidner and Willem Eimermann. Irving Nielsen was selecled as an honor reader in slale compelilion al lhe Poelry Fesli- val held al Madison. Susanne Pick ediled lhe Dusl Pan, and Belle Goeden, who won firsl place in lhe dislricl in exlemporaneous reading, placed second in lhe conlesl al Milwaukee. The seniors who are gradualing lhis year have un- doubledly found much in lheir fine scholaslic and exlra- curricular record lhal will be of value in lhe pursuil of whalever careers lhey may choose in lhe fulure. GRACE I-IEMBEL Page Twunly-one
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Sophomore Girls lop Row: E. Abel, G. Laalscll, E. V. Frohrnann, 6, Schrnidl, Rauen. L. Van Beelc, A. End- lich, A, Schrnidl, l. Kocher. L. Jaerger, E. Rusch, E, Jordan, B. Knop, Second Row: B, Hauq, R. Raloll, J. Karslen, M. Barens, l. Schloe- rner, B. Rose, F. Appemeller. M, Joerlcel, B. Kissinqer, C Ciriaclcs, V. Mullen, V. Fischer, C. Warnlcey, V. Braasch. Third Row: R. Kurlz, A. Pielsch nran, M. Freehaul, L. Berres. J. Enriqhl, H. Driessel, R Brernser, M. Haas, l.. Feilen J. Poole, H. Lrler, V. Lauben- slein, L. Willcens, M, Lauler. Fourllr Row: C, Ciriaclcs, O Franlc, M. Plenninq, L. Srnilh B. Schuppel, V. Blanlc, H Bruhy, B. Krieger, M. Korlen' diclr. J. Mueller, V. Gales, E lhorna, l. Riley. Sophomore Boys lop Rowi H. Wriqhl, J. Honeclc J. Wahouslce, R. Yoosl, D Schloerner, C. Brusl, R. Kue lei. J, Winn. J. Hernbel, F Gerlach, W. Couqhlin, W Schulze, C. Joedilre, W. Jo- hann, R. Gullr. 5, Serond Row: M, Geiolel, J. Clarlc, L. Oellinqer, W. Saller Sophonnores ch- R. Coolce, L, Laubenslein, J Schuppel, R. Zahn, E. Uslruclc W. Diflcmann, O. Endlich, H Schrnidl. J. Sclniclcerl, E. Bu er, F, Ennenbach, H. Krueplce. We me Onlmilml V lhe qruesorrre roorn Third Row: H. Renard, A. Koch Ly yy ,mmm tpyypr A. Ahlers, R. Quaas, A. Henr fi d mi i i i i bel, W. Frellaq, F, Bezlr, M. SRU bidl U5 5V down Zarlinq. R, Deyenperl, L. bolore h fl r rryslal - ball. ' Will you lell us Punslow, L. Weinand, H Schullz, C. Woll, H. 601311, L Grall, M. Worniclce. lne pasl ol the class ol '377' we aslr. She beqins, I see a lainl lorrn. Alll ll is a baslcelball player who rnade the lirsl learn lhal year. He is Marvin Zarlinq, l see a qroup who also appear lo be baslcelball players. They are lhe second learn ol your school composed ol Endlich, Winn, Wriqlrl, and Rueslow. Whal is lhis? ll is a parade. Al llre head is Drum Major Jeanne Mueller. There is a blurred while speclc iunrpinq aboul. Ah, now l see. ll is a pinq-ponq qarne, and lhe champion is declared Mr. Macon Bulls. I now see whal appears lo be a lable lull ol papers. Whal is il? Il becornes clearer. Now l see lhn lille is illrrr Dusl Panf Who is worlfinq on il? Sonre ol your fla-,sniales who are Juennfa Karslen, He-len Bruhy, Virginia Blanlc. Waller lliclcnrann, Ray Zahn. Belly Jane Rose, Celia Ciririclrs, and Wayne Freilao. 'Now llre word presidenl appears, and we Belly Kriecqer, presidenl ol llre isophsf Sho is surrounded by a qroup ol olher ollicers, namely: Euqene Weinand, Herman Schullz, Henry 6OPll, and Mary Jann Hans. Sludenl Council rnernbers, Elizabelh Jordan and Harvey Schrnidl, are also arnonq lhern. 'ls lhere anylhinq more you would lilce lo know? shr- aslcs us. Yes, can you see anylhinq ol lhe forensic winners? i'Jusl a rninule. Why, yes, here are a number ol poo ple. Do you see them? l now recoqnize lhern lo be Rally O'Meara, Juenne Karslen, Ray Zahn. Mercia Plenninq. and Jeanne Mueller. iilhere are lwo more boys here, Wayne Freilaq and Henry Renard. Whal are lhey doing? Why are lhey so happy? Now l lrnow. ll is because lhey won fha sloqan cenlesl lor the Wesl Bend Hornecorninq. 'Lverylhinq is ladinq, l see no rnore. ll you wish lo know more you will have lo corne anolher day. JEANNE MUELLER, VIVIAN SALES llafirx 4lVWC'Uly llr
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