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Mr. Carl Pick Page TwenTy-eighT The Carl Pick Trophies Mr. Carl Pick, The presenT chairman oT The AThleTic Board, has always been an acTive leader and backer oT a wide and viTalized program oT aThleTic compeTiTion Tor The sTudenTs oT The WesT Bend High School. Ever since I928, Mr. Pick has personally given encouragemenT To ouTsTanding aThleTic perTormances by awarding Tive silver cups, Tour To The besT individual aThleTes in The major sporTs oT TooTball, baskeT- ball, baseball, and Track: and one larger cup To The besT individual all-around aThleTe in The school. The persons so honored are selecTed by a commiTTee oT Two members oT The Alumni AssociaTion, Two members oT The STudenT AcTivi- Ty AssociaTion, and Two TaculTy members. The winners oT The cups in IQ34 were: John PuesTow All-around AThleTe Lee Kissinger , , ,FooTball Edward Wiskirchen,,, ,,,,,, BaskeTball Dan Pick ,,,,,, , ,,,,,,, ,,,Track Iv1aThew Gonring ,,,,,, , ,Baseball
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Athletigi QF AlmosT all oT The good boy hours in The whole year were passed in The school room under The eye oT The masTer. The main hope Tor anyThing like good boy Times was in playing hoolcey or playing school. ln The Tew hours ThaT could be given To ouT- door sporTs They had skaTing and coasTing in winTer and a varieTy oT games in summer including swim- ming, some wiTh ball and baT. re- moTe Torerunners oT baseball. GreaT aTTenTion was puT on physical ex- ercise such as wresTling, running, and leaping. Twelve play days only were allowed each year To every pupil. Today The program of aThleTics has been broadened To include The kinds oT games ThaT can be played ThroughouT The year. WiTh inTra- mural compeTiTion Tor Those who cannoT meeT The sTandards oT The regular Teams, every sTudenT is oT- Tered a chance To play The games which he enjoys mosT. Page TwenTy
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Top Row: W. Eimermann, J. Mullen, R, Lonergan. R. YoosT, D. Juech. Coach PaceTTi, S. O'Meara, N, BernT, R. Ross, E. Werner, H. Fuge. M. SalTer, C. Nielsen. Second Row: F. Bingham, R. O'Meara, M. Gonring, M. O'Meara, J. l-leindl, K, Kuehl- Thau, H. Warnkey, A. Heil, W. PoTTer, P. Bruhy, F. Gerlach. BoTTom Row: F. Schloemer, T-l. YogersT, J. Foley, C. Reqolin, S. Driessel. FooTba II I 934 FOOTBALL SCH EDU LE SepT. 22-Cedarburg here. SepT. 29-Waupun There. OcT. 6-l-loricon here. OcT. I3-Beaver Dam There. OcT 20-l-TarTTord There. OcT. 27-Columbus here ll-lomecomingl Nov. 3-Ripon here. Nov. IO-PorT WashingTon There. WiTh TooTball in The air and six members oT The I933 LiTTle Ten Co-Champs To work wiTh, Coaches Nello PaceTTi and Jack Runkel began building whaT laTer proved To be The I934 un- dispuTed champions oT The LiTTle Ten ConTer- ence. The reTurning leTTer-men included CapTain KurT KuehlThau. and Harold Warnkey, veTeran ends oT The lasT Two season: ArT Heil, powerTul Tullback oT Two years ago: Mark O'Meara, blocking quarTerbackq Paul Bruhy. guard, and Roger O'Meara, Tackle. Coach PaceTTi's TirsT call on SepTember TourTh was answered by abouT TiTTy-Tive sTudenTs who Tried To Till The posiTions leTT vacanT by The graduaTion OT members oT lasT year's Team. ATTer Three weeks oT hard work The new maTerial, coupled wiTh The veTerans, rounded ouT inTo Tip- Top shape Tor Their TirsT TilT OT The year againsT Cedarburg. WesT Bend 32, Cedarburg 7 WesT Bend opened The season wiTh a smash- ing vicTory over Cedarburg by a score oT 32 To 7. The Benders compleTely ouTclassed Their op- ponenTs, alThough Tumbles were TrequenT, They made up Tor Their errors wiTh Tlashes oT brillianT play. The Team was never Torced To use decep- Tive plays buT resorTed To sTraighT line plays wiTh an occasional Torward pass. Harold Warnkey, lasT year's all-conTerence end, sTarred on offense by scoring Two Touchdowns. Cedarburg's lone Touchdown came as a resulT OT a long pass, buT aT no Time during The enTire game were They a serious ThreaT To The WesT Bend Team. WesT Bend 6, Waupun 6 AlThough ouTweighing Their opponenTs, The WesT Bend TooTloall Team was held To a 6 To 6 Tie by Waupun high in The opening game OT The LiTTle Ten ConTerence. WesT Bend ouTgained Their rivals in chalking up l I TirsT downs To 4 Tor R. Lonergan l-l. Warnkey F. Bingham M. Gonring Q .. - 1 Page TwenTy-n
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