West Bend High School - Bend Yearbook (West Bend, WI)
- Class of 1936
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X.,',1 . 50 1 M,z'i,, avi Y i I f! ,fly u-: 'l? ' -: 'j.' ,- l' f 1 Y Y. lffff, f i,ffQ, ff if H ff, ,i ff ,E ,, W if, I pr f, f L .-'fff L,4 A Kg I Q- f gf' f 2 ff ,f'! In a 5 , in Q 6 s' Ji' A- H A '2 , A A lf' so ., , AM I 1 KK he 5' ,fp X if ,f I J . tl., ff V, I ' -H aff ga, ff . ff f f M. Q 8 . .. I f AI 'vw - uf f 5 1 .,r., I F,,.,.g 4 ,. wr' v. ,fr f , 4' 1, f, J' K fl kg ff 45 ,Z THE BEND I936 Copyriqhfed by The Bend Eugene Weshenberger, Edifor KC ' ' 7 ' 77 We gwe you for lzfe s fabfmc these golden threads of memory HE END BLISHED BY Tl-IE CLASS OF NETEEN HUNDRED THIRTY-SIX VCDLUME XXI ST BEND I-IIGI-I SCHOOL Foreword The primary purpose oT This book is To record in word and picTure The liTe oT The WesT Bend High School. We hope, how- ever, ThaT iT will preserve The spiriT and aTmosphere oT The school in The years To come. This hope will be realized iT in laTer years This volume brings To mind The memories oT The acTiviTies and Triends aT WesT Bend High School. ThereTore, we are presenTing This annual in The Torm oT a phoToplay wiTh The sTu- denTs as The acTors and acTresses. We hope The sTory you see will never grow old and ThaT The casT in This produc- Tion will long conTinue To sTar. Contents Administration Classes Athletics Activities Humor V Deolicalion This year Jrhe senior class is happy lo honor +wo people who have been an inspiring influence in +he lives of Wesl Bend sludenlrs. To lvlr. D. E. McLane who for over a quarler of a cenlury has held fhe respecl ol everyone by his adminislering The affairs of Jrhe school wi+h a rare com- binalion ol lacl and sincerilyp and lo Miss Edilh B. l-leidner, whose leach- ing and Counsel have always been indicalive nol only of accomplish- menl buf also ol foil, perseverance, and underslanding, we Jrhe members ol lhe senior class are pleased lo dedicale This Jrwenly-lirsl volume ol The Bend. A Bencl Slall Edilor ---A - Eugene Weslenberqer Associare Edilor - - - - Henry Claus Business Manager f--- - - - Milo Saller Assislanl Business Manager - - - Rose Mary Helzel Adverlising Manager ------- Clara Langenbacln Firsl Assislanls - - - Anfon Groom, Shirley C-arniss, George Kirclwer, Paul OHO, Sylvesler Driessel Classes and Organizarions ---------- Alice Basl, Kallwryn Mueller, Myrlle Smillw Girls' Arhlerics ---- ----- E laine Heiling, Slasia Lonergan Ari' ----- - Benny Tranholrn, Henry Claus Boys' Allwlelics ------------------ Jolwn Dellrnann, Herberf Fuqe Humor --A- Fern Lanlnq, Marion l-leindl, Margarel Mueller, Harold Wriqlil, Wayne Freilag Slenograplwers - Bernadelre Sclwerer, Fern Lanlng, Ann Slangl, Rose Alliel, Margarel Dunsl. Alma Pueslow Piclure Mounlinq ------------------ Marion Jelclin, Henry Claus Adviser ---- --A- M r. F. B. Baxfer Top Row: A. Groom, P. Otto, M. Salter, H. Fuge. H. Claus, E. Westenbergfer, B. Tranholm, J. Dettmann Row Two: G. Kircher, M. Heindl, F. Laning, M. Smith. R. Alliet, M. Dunst, A. Puestow, M. Mueller. Row Three: S. Garniss, A. Bast, K. Mueller, A. Stangl, S. Lonergran, M. Jeklin, C. Langenbach, R. Hetzel r l W , f ill J 1 i W MTYTW' l UC l ,0 i 5 T,- X X A ' l- of y JY' vi yi WHA? -fp fill!!! in lil. 4 giblriioii, llfl' 'lg 11 M Fi. Our School i Nex+ year +he Wes+ Bend High School will have served lhe people of lhis communily for Filly years. Firsl esfablished in l887 in fhe build- ing which is now fhe public graded school, +he school syslem under +he adminislrafion of far- sighled leadership has grown lo encompass over lwenfy acres wi'I'h a modern building lhal' houses nearly six hundred s'ruden+s. Curriculum expan- sion and higher professional and academic slandards for feachers have played an imporlanl' par? in +he grow'I'h of fhe school. While credil for 'l'he adminislrafion of educafional welfare musf be shared among many, much of lhis pro- gress was accomplished during lhe principalship of one man, Mr. D. E. McLane, +o whom lribufe is paid in +he dedicalion of lhis volume. The Wesi' Bend Public School Syslem has made greal sfrides in keeping abreas+ wifh fhe leaders and will conlinue +o do so as advance- men+s are made in 'the field of educalion. ADMINISTRATION A H. Heidner Mr. A. H. Klumb Mr. D. E. McLane Mr. D. J. Ke y Treasurer DirecTor Principal Clerk The School Board The board oT educaTion is com- posed oT Three men prominenT in The business and proTessional liTe oT WesT Bend. lnTo Their care The public school sysTem oT The ciTy has been enTrusTed. The presenT board includes Mr. Klurnb, who has con'ipleTed his second year as direcTor, lvlr. D. J. Kenny, clerlc, wiTh eleven years oT service, and Dr. A. l-l. l-leidner, who has been Treasurer Tor The pasT eighT P '1' years. WesT Bend has been very TorTunaTe in having a board which has been Torward-loolcing and has given The con'1muniTy an eTTicienT school sysTem. One oT The improvemenTs made by The board in l936 was The insTal- laTion oT a public address sysTem by which The beneTiT oT radio educaTion is made available To every classroom. Frederic B. Baxter English Oratory Adviser ot The Bend B. E. Platteville State Teachers' College. Graduate Study-University of Wisconsin. Roy Christensen Supervisor ot Music Band Orchestra Chorus La Crosse State Teachers' College. Milwaukee State Teachers' College. Summer Sessions: North- Western University: Winona, Minnesota, State Teachers' College. Norman Colby Mathematics Physics Student Activity Association Student Council Graduate C e n t 1' a l State Teachers' College. B. A. University of Wiscon- Sln. M. A, University of Wis- consin. Alice Dierlcer Science Mathematics German Social Committee Chairman Prom Committee Declamatory B. A, University of Wiscon- sm. Summer Session University of WISCOUSII1. Elmer B. Eklo Speech English Debate Coach Oratory Declamatory Extemporaneous Speaking A. B. University of South Dakota. Graduate Study: University of Colorado, University of Vvfisconsin. Gertrude Forrester Commercial Guidance Chairman Awards Committee Placement and Follow-Up Commercial Book Club B, S. Columbia University. M. A. Columbia University. Page Eleven Ethel Weiss Gill Librarian B. A. Lawrence College. . Roy T. Grignon Chemistry Science Intramural Coach Guidance Committee B. A. Lawrence College, M. A. University of Wis- consin. Edith B. Heidner History Senior Class Sponsor Guidance Committee Social Committee B. A. University of Wiscon- Sin. Summer Sessions: Universi- ty of Wisconsin, Columbia University, University of Chicago. Myron E. Hildebrand Social Science Oratory Tennis Intramural Assistant B. E. Oshkosh State Teach- ers' College. Marguerite L. Hoyer Speech English VV. B. Troupers Declamatory Class Play Dramatics Milwaukee-Downer. B. S. University of Wiscon- sin. Graduate Study Marquette University. Clittord M. Hutchinson Biology Science Adviser ot Dust Pan Assembly Programs B. E. Oshkosh State Teach- ers' College. Ella Kuehlthau l-lorne Economics Home Economics Club Diploma Stout Institute. B. A. Columbia University. B. S. Columbia University. M. A. Columbia University. Zella Loomer Latin History Library Freshman Class Sponsor Social Committee B. A. University of Wiscon- sin. Summer Sessions: Universi- ty of Wisconsin, University of Chicago. lrene Meyer Home Economics lviaior Dietetics Graduate of Stout Institute. Doris E. Nicholson English Counselling Declamatory Awards Committee Ph. B. University of Wis- consin. M. A. Columbia University. Nello Pacetti Physical Education Business Training Industrial Geography Athletic Director B. S. University of Wiscon- sin. Ceil Podruch German Awa rds Committee German Program Junior Class Sponsor B. A. University of Wiscon- sin. Frances Quinnell Commercial Secretary B. E. Whitewater State Teachers' College. Betty Ross English Student Council W. B. Troupers B. E. Superior State Teach- ers' College. University of Wisconsin. Rowland Runlcel l-listory Civics Athletic Coach B. E. Milwaukee S t a t e Teachers' College. Dorothy H. Satford Physical Education Girls' Athletic Association Guidance B. E. La Crosse State Teach- ers' College. M. A. New York University. Walter Schuellce Industrial Arts Assistant Athletic Coach Guidance B. S. Stout Institute. Julia Stoker Mathematics Student Council Sophomore Class Sponsor B. A. University of Iowa. . ' i ,fffWT'71: SENIORS Rose Alliel' Band 2, 3: Glee Club 1, 2, 3: W. B. Troupers, 1, 2, 3, Thanks Awfully : G. A. A. 1, 2: Music Festival 2 3: Operetta 1. Dolores Bales Carl Beck S. A. A. 4. Ruth Bennett Basketball 1: Glee Club 1, 2, 3: W. B. Troupcrs 1, 2, 3, One Gift Above Anoth- er , Not Quite Such A Goose : G. A. A. 1, 2, 3: Prom Committee 3: Music Festival 2, 3: Operetra 1: S. A. A. 1, 2, 3: Class Play: Honor Roll. Doris Buth Cedarburg High School: 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3: Volleyball 1, 2, 3: Dramatic Club: German Club. West Bend High School: Class Play. Harold Chesalc Football 4: Track 2, 3: In- tramurals: Baseball 1: Box- ing 1, 3: Class Play. Harlan Deluge Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: W. B. Troupers 3: Prom Commit- tee 3: Music Festival 2, 3, 4: Honor Roll, Earl Baer Intramurals: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Soccer 3: Football 1, 2: Indoor 1, 2, 3: Glee Club 1, 2: Prom Committee 3: Class Play. Alice Best Basketball 1, 2: Baseball 1, 2, 3: Track 1, 2: Volleyball 1, 2, 3: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Bend StaH 4: W. B. Troupers 1, 2, 3, 4: G. A. A. 1, 2, 3WB, 4: Prom Com- mittee 3: Music Festival 3, 4: Operetta 1: S. A. A. 2, 3: Class Secretary-Treasurer 1: Debates 1WB, ZWB, 3WB, 4WB :Extemporaneous Speak- ing 1, 3: Oratory 4WBZ Glass Play: Salutatorian. Frederick Belger Intramurals 2. Norman Bernt Football 3, 4WB: Baseball 2, 3, fl: Intramurals: Base- ball 1: Boxing: Prom Com- mittee 3. Agnes Cechvala Henry Claus Bend Staff 3: Dust Pan Staff 2, 3: Prom Commit- tee: 3 Year Course: Class Play. Marian DeBano Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1: Prom Committee 3: Music Festival 3. Page Fourteen Bernice Degner Basketball 2: Glee Club 2, 3: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4: Prom Committee 3. Merlin Dettmann Intramurals: Horseshoe 1: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3. 4gW, B. Troup- ers, 1, 2, 3: Music Festival 1. 2, 3: Class Play. Margaret Dunst Glee Club 2. 3: Bend Staff 4: W. B. Troupers 2: Prom Committee 3: Music Festival 3: S. A. A. 4: Home Eco- nomics Club 1, 2: Class Play: Honor Roll. Alfred Ehlke Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Music Festival 1. 2, 3: Intramurals: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Indoor Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Florence Faber Basketball 2, 3: Baseball 3. 4: Orchestra 3: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: W. B. Troupers 2, 3,4:G. A. A. 2, 3,4:S. A. A. 4: Declamatory 2: Class Play. Carol Foley W. B. Troupers 3, 4: Glee Club 3: G. A. A. 3: Prom Committee 3: Home Eco- nomics Club 3: Class Play. Elaine Frauenheim Track 2: Glee Club 3, 4: W. B. Troupers 1, 2, 3, 4: Prom Committee 3: Music Festi- val 3: Guidance Chairman 1, 3: G. A. A. 2, 3: Class Play: Honor Roll. Pa e Fifteen John Dettmann Track 3, 4: Intramurals: Soccer 4: Touch Football 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Bend Staff 4: Dust Pan Staff 3, 4: W. B. Troupers 3, 4: Prom Committee 3: Music Festival 2, 3, 4: Band Tournament 1: Popular Or- chestra 2, 3: Guidance Chair- man 3: Student Council 4. Chairman: Speech Club 4: Class Play: Honor Roll. Sylvester Driessel, Jr. Football 3, 4: Band: Prom Committee 3: S. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Play. Irma Eckhart . Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Music Festival 2, 3: Operetta 13 Home Economics Club 1. Blanche Emmett W. B. Troupers 3, 4: G. A. A. 3, 4. Harolcl Fischer Intramurals 2, 3: S. A. A. 3. Jack Foley Football SWB. 4: Intra- murals: Basketball 3: Prom Committee 3: Boxing 3, 4. Paul Freehaut Track 2: Intramurals: Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3: Baseball 1, 3, 4: Dust Pan StaE 2, 3, 42 Prom Committee 3 : Social Committee 3: Class Play. 1936 SENIGRS Herbert Fuge Football 1, 2, 3, 4WB: Track 1, 2, 3WB: Intramurals: 1, Basketball: Band 1: Glee Club 33 Prom Committee 33 Music Festival 3: S. A. A. 1, 2: Class Play. Shirley Garniss William Wilson Jr. High School: Basketball 1: Base- ball, Tennis, Track, Volley- ball, Glee Club: A. B. Davis I-ligh School: Extemporane- ous Speaking 2: S. A. A. 2: West Bend High School: Basketball 1: Baseball 1: Glee Club 1: Bend StaH' 4: W. B. Troupers 1, 3, 4: G. A. A. 1, 3, 4: Poetry Festi- val 3: Debates 1, 3, 4: Ex- temporaneous Speaking 3: Class Play. Earl Gerner Glee Club 3. 4: Music Fes- tival 3. Margaret Gonnering Basketball 2: Baseball 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: G. A. A. 4: Music Festival 2, 3: Operetta 1, Joan of the Nancy Lee. Anton G. Groom Band 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 3: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Bend Staff 4: Dust Pan Staff 3: Prom Committee 3: Music Festival 3: Guidance Chair- man 2: Speech Club 4: Class Play. Herbert Hackbarth Basketball 2: Football 2: Tennis 1, 2: Band 1, 2, 33 Orchestra 1: Dust Pan Staff 2: Prom Committee 3: Music Festival 2: Class President 3: Student Council 3: Class Play. Edward Hansen Sparta High School: Intra- murals lg Spotlight Staff 1, 2: Debates 1, 2. Beatrice Gadow Baseball 4: Band 2, 3, 4 3 Glee Club 1: G. A. A. 4: Prom Committee 3: Music Festival 2, 3: Guidance Chairman 2 : Class Secretary- Treasurer 4 Q Class Play, Agnes Geidel Willard E. Gerner Band 1. 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3: Music Festival 2, 3. Bernice GraFF Basketball 2, 3: Baseball 4: Track 2: Volleyball 1, 2, 3: Glee Club 3: Prom Commit- tee 3. Victor Haas Intramurals: Football 3, 4: Indoor Soccer 4: Glee Club 4: Music Festival 1. Virginia Hames Basketball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3: Volley- ball 2, 3: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: W. B. Troupers 3: G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Prom Com- mittee 3: Home Economics Club. James Harfh Intramurals: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Indoor 1, 2, 3, 4: Soccer 3, 4. Page Slxt e i Jerome Hausmann Intramurals: Horseshoe 13 Wrestling 33 Prom Commit- tee 3: S. A. A. 1. Richard Heidtlce Track 3, 43 Glee Club 3. Marion Heindl Basketball 1, 23 Baseball 1, 23 Track 13 Volleyball 1, 23 Band 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 1, 33 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Bend Staff 43 W. B, Troupers 1, 23 G. A. A. 1, 2, 43 Music Festival 2, 33 S. A. A. 13 John Heindl Guidance Chairman 43 Prom , ' Football 1, 2, 3WB, 4WB: Committee 3- , f ' HU Y ! Prom Committee 3. . ' . if-lf 1 7,5 ,V - A V 4' N J .1 Mk!,V,.f1J-A Pb, .... A 0 ff 3 , , 3' 1 f 3 I , .. -W .- ,tht A , 's F I-WDM, rl! , , - ' Rose Mfy Hfyel - ,--., . . . Gleexgld 1 ff' end Sta ,,: ' Elafne Hemfiq .,- 4 fl Dust ParTStaff 3, -43 Basketball 1,'2, '33 Busehafli Trouperfi 1, 31 3-I 4i G- A-. ,Q- 1. 2. 3, 4: T11a1fk..,1. ,.2. 3: ,-1,-A.,1,'2, af-mam Commit711'E'eVV ee Tennis 33 Voll ball 1 72?-X33 33.14,-3: S- AYIA. 1, lg 34-Aj: Jgqa-55 , Bend Staff 3- . rfrodp- play, ,ks ffl' 3 ,,. , 01's1.2:' . .1, 2, 3, ,,. ti- ' ,as 43 Prom Committee-'33',1S., 3, ' ' f, AAQQ , I 1,4 A. A. 1. , 3,55 3 .T,,'.,:-1' f Q ,, ' , L ' , 1 v .,- pay - 1 11' V' X-1? 9 1 I 1 'Lf ,fvy-'.f ,ff-If , f 3 , , ' ' W' -' Earl Homutliwl Vi ' ' .1 . 1 1 .1 fe in 1 3 ' I , , A f- .J ' George H-lller A AH, , f ' I Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Debates 3 4. 'ky ' , 1 3 Oratory 2. - K 3' ' A ' 3 , V .. ' ,' ' jk -Rarlilcl'H on MS, t 1' as V 5, I I i P ' Afbs-I ,,, t. Q J.. Adeline Hronll 3 W. B. Troupers V13 S. A. A. 3. Peter Jansen Intramurals: Football 1, 23 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Base- ball 1, 2, 33 Prom Commit- tee 3. Marion Jelclin Baseball 13 Orchestra 13 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Bend Staff 43 W. B, Troupers 1, 2, 3,4,G. A. A. 1, 3.4, Prom Committee 33 Music Festival 33 S. A. A. 43 L'Thanks AWfully 13 C1'in- oline and Candlelight 33 Class Play. ,lf o ter 2 Horseshoe 1 Foot- ball 23 Glee Club 1, 2, 31 Prom Committee 3: Music Festival 3301067-'eff-8 1: Class Play. Pong 33 Helen Janssen Basketball 2, 33 Baseball 3: Volleyball 23 W. B. Troup- ers 33 G. A. A. 2, 33 Prom Committee 33 S. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Mabel Joedilre Baseball 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 W. B. Troupers 1, 3, 41 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Prom Committee 33 S, A. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Playj Honor Roll. 1936 Page Seventeen SENIORS Lorraine Kaetmy Baseball 1, 3, 4: Basketball 3, 4: Track 3: Volleyball 3: Glee Club 3, 4: G. A. A. 1, 2, 3. 4: Prom Committee 3. George Kircher Intramurals: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1. 2, 3, 4: Track 1. 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1: Bend Staff 4: Dust Pan Staff 2, 3: W. B. Troupers 1, 2, 3, 4: Prom Committee 3: Operetta 1: S. A. A. 1, 2, 3: Boxing 3: Guidance Chairman 1: Class Vice-President 1 :Class Play. Willard Klein Pauline Kraemer Basketball 1: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2, 3: Tennis 3: Volleyball 1, 3. 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Dust Pan Staff 4: W. B. Trouncrs 1, 2, 3, 4: G. A. A. 1, 2. 3.4: Prom Committee 3: Music Festival 2, 3, 4: Operetla 1: S. A. A. 1, 2. 3, 4: Class President 1: Student Coun- cil 1: Poetry Festival: Class Play: Honor Roll, Marian Lang Dust Pan Staff 4: W. B. Troupers 1, 3, 11: G. A. A. 1: Prom Committee 3: Home Economics Club 1. 2, 3, 4: Declamatory 1, 2, 3: Ex- temporaneous Reading 2: Guidance Secretary-Trcasun er 4: Class Play. Fern Laning Basketball 1. 2: Baseball 1, 2: Track 1, 2: Volleyball 1, 2: Bend Staff 4: G. A. A. 1, 2, 3: Prom Committee 3: Class Play: Honor Roll. Otto Lauter Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Foot- ball 1, 2WB, 3, 4: Baseball 1WB, 2, 3: Prom Commit- tee 3: Class Tournament Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4: Thanks Awfully : Glee Club 1. Blanche Karsten Band 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 3. 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: W. B. Troupers 1, 2, 3, 4: G. A. A. 1, 2: Prom Committee 3: Music Festival 2, 3: Ov- eretta 1: Thanks Awful- ly : Class Play. Rita Klein Basketball 1, 2, 3: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball l, 2, 3: Band 3: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: W. B. Trnupers 3: G. A. A. 1, 2, 3. 4: Music Festival 2, 3: Operetta 2: Home Econom- ics Club 1, 2. Allen Kohl Nelda Kurtz Glee Club 4: Home Eco- nomics Club 1, 2, 3: Chair- man of Program Commit- tees 4: Honor Roll. Clara Langenbach Baseball 3, 4: Glee Club 1: Bend Staff 4: Dust Pan Staff 3: W. B. Troupers 1, 3, 4:G. A. A. 1, 2, 3,4: Oncretta 1: Cheer Leader 3. 4: Guidance Chairman 2. 3: Class Vice-President 3, 4: Declamatory 3: Class Play. Leona Lauter Basketball 1, 2, 3: Baseball 1, 2: Volleyball 1, 2: Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3: De- clamatory 1: Extemporane- ous Reading 3. Mildred Lenz Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 1: W. B. Troupers 1, 3: Music Festival 2, 3: Popu- lar Orchestra 3: Band Tour- nament 1. Page Eighteen Lydia Lischlua Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: W. B. Trouners 3: Music Festival 2, 3: Op- erctta 1: Popular Orchestra 3: Class Play. Stasia Lonergan Basketball l, 2, 3: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Charge of Base- ball 1935: Track 1, 2, 33 Volleyball 1, 2, 3: Bend Staff 4: W, B. Troupers 3: G. A. A. 1, 2, 3WB, 4, Secretary-T1'easurer 1934-35: Prom Committee 3: S. A. A. 3, 4: Home Economics Club 1. Harry Melius Baseball 2, 3: Intramurals: Soccer 4: Track 4: Football 4. Eleanore Michels Glee Club 1, 2, 3: G. A. A. 3: Music Festival 2, 3: OD- eretta 1. Kathryn Mueller Band 3, 4: Orchestra 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: G. A. A. 1: Prom Committee 3: Music Festival 2, 3: Oper- etta 1: S. A. A. 1, 2: Social Committee 1: Declamaiory 1, 2: Thanks Awfully : Bend Stai 4: W, B. Troup- ers 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Play: Honor Roll. Egbert Muth Intramurals: Football 1, 2: Glee Club 2, 3: Music Fes- tival 2, 3. Joseph Pascoe Orchestra 1, 2, 3. 4: Glee Club 3: Music Festival 32 Wrestling 1: Oratory 1: Horseshoe: Intramural Base- ball: Class Play, Page Nineteen Richard Lonergan Football 2, 3WB, 4WB: Baseball 2WB, BWB: Track 1: Intramurals: Football 1: Cross Country l: Basketball 1, 4: BOXll12' 1, Wrestling 1: Prom Committee 3: Social Committee fl. Floretta Maurer Glee Club 3. Leola Meuschlce Glee Club 3, 4: G. A. A. li Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3. Hazel Moritz Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: W. B. Trouners 1: Prom Commit- tee 3: Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Play. Margaret Mary Mueller Glee Club 1, 2, 4: Bend Staff 4: Dust Pan Staff 3: W. B. Troupers 1, 2, 3, 4: Prom Committee 3: Oper- etta 1: S. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Guidance Chairman 1: Social Committee 4: Class Play. Paul Otto Basketball 1, 2, 3WB, 4: Football 1, 2WB, 3, 4WB: Track 2: Glee Club 1, 2: Bend Staff 4: Prom Com- mittee 3: S. A. A. 1, 2: Guidance Chairman 2: Class President 2: Student Coun- ci 2. Jane Peters Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 4: Prom Committee 3: Music Festi- val 2, 3: S. A. A. 1. 2. 1936 SENIORS Wilford Potter Basketball 1, 2, SWB, 4WB: Football 2, 3WB, 4WB: Track 1. 4WB: Intramurals 2: Prom Committee 3: S. A. A. 1: Equipment Man- ager 4. Virginia Remmel Basketball 1, 3: Track 1: Volleyball 1, 3. Edwin Roecker Orchestra 3: Glee Club 21 Prom Committee 3: Music Festival 2. Milo Salter Football 3, 4: Track 2, 3: Intramural Football 1, 2: Basketball 1: Bend Staff 4: Prom Committee 3: S. A. A. 1, 2, 3: Student Man- ager 4WB: Guidance Chair- man 2. 3: Class Play: Vale- dictorian. Bernadette Scherer Fond du Lac High 1, 2: Basketball 1, 2: Glee Club 2: West Bend High 3, 4: W. B. Troupers 3, 4: G. A. A. 3: Prom Committee 3: Class Play. Dorothy Schmidt Glee Club 1, 2, 3. 4: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4: Prom Commit- tee 3: Home Economics Club 1, 2. 3, 4: Oneretta 1. Kathryn Schmidl Orchestra 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: G. A. A. 3: Music Festival 3: Home Econom- ics Club 1. 2, 3, 4. Alma Puestow Band 3, 4: Orchestra 3: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Bend Staff 4: P r o m Committee 3: Music Festival 2, 3. Mariorie Rilling Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Prom Committee 3: Music Festi- val 3: Guidance Chairman 2. Anita Rosenfhal Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: W. B. Troupers 1, 2, 3, 4: Poetry Festival 3: Declamatory 3: Extemporaneous Reading 3: Operetta, Joan of the Nancy Lee 1: Thanks Awfully 1. Maralea Schacht El'hel Schluier Glee Club 2, 3: S. A. A. 3 Hazel Schmidt Basketball 1, 2, 3: Volley- ball 1, 2: W. B. Troupers 1: G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Home Economics Club 1, 2: Class Play. Laurence Schneider Baseball 3WB: Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Base- ball 1, 2. Page Twenty Stanley Schoedel Myrtle Smith Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Secretary- Treasurer Music Organiza- tion 3: Orchestra 1: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Bend Staff 4: W. B. Troupers 1, 2, 3, 4: Trouper Treasurer 4: G. A. A. 1: Prom Committee 3: Music Festival 2, 3, 41 Operetta 1: Poetry Festival 3: Extemporancous Readinil WB: C l a s s Play: Social Committee 2: Guidance Chairman 1, 4. Roland Spaeth Arthur Steilen Intramural Football 1, 2. Alfred Thoma Prom Committee 3: Baseball 2, 3: Intramurals: Football 1, 2: Basketball 1, 2: Base- ball 2, 3: Soccer 2. Ann Ullian W. B. Troupers 3: G. A. A. 3: Home Economics Club 3. Jayn Vore Watertown High: Glee Club 3: West Bend High: W. B. Troupers 4: G. A. A. 1, 2. 3, 4, Page Twenty-one Maynard Schoenlaeclt Track 3: Intramurals: Soc- cer 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2: Orchestra 3. 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Prom Committee 3: Music Festival 2, 3, 4: Guidance Chairman 4: Wrestling: T 1' a c k 4: Honor Roll. Florence Spaeth Ann Stangl Basketball 3: Volleyball 2: Band 3: Bend Staff 4: W. B. Troupers 1, 2, 3, 4: G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Prom Com- mittee 3: Music Festival 3: S. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Council 2, 4: Social Com- mittee 3: Thanks Awful- ly : Class Play. Florence Stoftel Glee Club 4: Prom Commit,- tee 3: W. B. Troupers 1, 2, 3. 4: Thanks Awfullyf' Benny Tranholm Bend Staff 4: Class Play: Glee Club 4. Harriet Van Den Berg VV. B. Troupers 1: G. A. A. 3, 4. Rosemary Wagner G. A. A. 3: Prom Commit- tee 3: Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4: President 3: Class Play: Honor Roll. 1936 SI-INIORS Julia Weidmann G. A. A. 3. Marian Weiss Glee Club 1, 2, 3: W. B. Troupers 3: G. A. A. 1, 3, 4: Music Festival 2, 3: Op- eretta 1: S. A. A. 1, 2, 3. Philip Wiedmeyer Glee Club 3: Prom Commit- tee 3. Ruth Wilkens Orchestra 4: Glee Club 3, 4: G. A. A. 1: Home Econom- ics Club 1, 2, 3. Leander Willlromm Tennis 1, 2, 3: Intramurals: Track 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Indoor 1, 2, 3: Touch Football 2, 3: Soccer 1: Speed Ball 1: Horseshoe 2: Ping Pong 1, 2: Glee Club 1, 2: W. B. Troupers 1, 2, 3, 4: Prom Committee 3: Operetta 1: S. A. A. 1, 2, 3. 4: Social Committee 2: Plays: Alias Santa Claus , Thank You, Doctor : Class Play. Joyce Woog Volleyball 1, 2: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: W. B. Troupers 1. 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Prom Committee 3: Music Festival 2, 3: Oper- etta 1: Home Economics Club 1, 2: Debates 1, 3, WB, 4: Declamatory 1, 2, WB, 4: Class Play. Norman Yogersi' Track 2, 3: Intramurals 1, 2, 8: Prom Committee 3: Wrestling 1, 2, 3. George Weinert Basketball 2, 3, WB: B256- ball 2, 3, WB: Volleyball 1, 2: Intramurals: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1: Base- ball 1: Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4: Goal Shooting 1: Free Throwing 1: Wrestling 1: Track 1, 2: Speed Ball 1, 2, 3: Ping Pong 1, 2, 3: Prom Committee 3. Eugene Wesienberger Tennis 1, 2, 3: Intramurals 1, 3: Glee Club 1: Bend Staff 4: W. B. Troupers 1, 2, 3, 4: Alias Santa Clausn, Crinoline and Candlelight , Not Quite Such a Goose : Prom Committee 3: S. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Presi- dent 4: Student Council 2, 3, 4: Social Committee 1: Class Play: Honor Roll. Raymond Wiedmeyer Baseball 3: Track 2: Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4: Basket- ball 3, 4: Soccer 1, 2: Foot- ball 1, 2, 3: Free Throwing 1, 2, 3: Speed Ball 1, 2, 3: Prom Committee 3: Wrest- ling 2: Oratory 2: Class Tournament 3, 4: Cla s s Play: Radio Operator 4. Jeanette Willcens Glee Club 3, 4: G, A. A. 1: Music Festival 3: H o m e Economics Club 1, 2, 3. Francis Winn Intramurals: Basketball 1, 2: Football 1, 2: Band 1, 2: W. B. Troupers 1, 2, 3, 4: Prom Committee 3: Music Festival 1: Band Tourna- ment 2, 3: Boxing 3: Class Play. Harold Yogersl' Football 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3: Track 2, 3: Glee Club 2: Prom Committee 3: Music Festival 2: Boxing 3: Wrestling 1, 2, 3: Class Play. Carl Younlcer Football 13 Track 1, 3, 4: Intramurals: Basketball 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2: Soccer 3, 4 :Prom Com- mittee 3. Page Twenty two Class oT '36 Summary oT The ln The year oT l932 a greaT volcano exploded in The cenTer oT our local high school, and aTTer all was guieT and liTe reTurr1ed To normal, we Tound iusT I56 Treshmen ready To sTarT Their Tour years oT learning. The Task oT guiding This class Through Their TirsT year was leTT To Pauline Kraemer, our presidenT. From The beginning iT was obvious ThaT The class was going To make a name Tor iTselT. ln aThleTics The Treshmen did splendid work. Paul OTTo and HerberT Fuge were on The TooTball squad, and OTTo LauTer and Paul OTTo placed on The baskeTball second Team. Our W. B. winner, Tor his work in baseball, was OTTO l.auTer. Alice BasT won recogniTion as The only Treshman on The debaTe Team, and MyrTle SrniTh also disTinguished herselT by placing among The lasT six girls To be eliminaTed Trom The declama- Tory conTesT. The sophomore presidenT was Paul OTTO, who wiTh OTTo LauTer, won a VV. B. in TooTball. l-lerberT l-lackbarTh, George XNeinerT, and Paul OTTo played on The baskeTball second Team. Richard Lonergan received his W, B, Tor his work in baseball. Alice BasT and Joyce Woog represenTed The school in debaTe and declamaTory, respecTively. The iunior year, perhaps The mosT glamorous and Thrilling oT all Tour years, was headed by l-lerberT l-'lackbarTh as presidenT, who presided over The annual iunior prom wiTh MargareT Mueller as his gueen. BeauTiTul landscape wall scenery, wiTh The blue sky and sTars Transrlormed our gym inTo a resTTul oasis. AThleTics again received Tull recogniTion. John T-leindl, Norman BernT, and Richard Lonergan received leTTers Tor Their excellen'T work in TooTball. Paul OTTo, George WeinerT, and OTTo l.auTer received leTTers Tor Their work in baskeTball. Baseball called John l-leindl, Lawrence Schneider, Richard Lonergan, and George WeinerT, all oT whom received leTTers. Page Twenty-three DoroThy Yunk Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: W. B. Troupers 3, 4. William Driclren Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4:Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Prom Committee 3: Music Festival 2, 3, 4: Wrestling 2, 3, 4. Florence KurTz Orchestra 3, 4: Glee Club 4: W. B. Troupers 3, 4: Music Festival 3: Home Economics Club 1. AnTl'iony W. Zager Track 3, 4: Intramurals: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Soccer 3, 4: Ping Pong 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Base- ball 1, 2: Track 1, 2: Prom Committee 3: S. A. A. 2: Guidance Secretary 1. Belinda Zumach Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: W. B. Troupers 3, 4: Music Festi- val 3: Operetta 1: Home Economics Club l, 2: Class Play. ArThur W. Pfeiffer Intramurals 1, 2. 3: Foot- ball: Boxing: Wrestling: Glee Club 1, 2, 3: Music Festival 2, 3: S. A. A. 1, 2, 3: Boxing 1, 2, 3: Wrest- ling 1, 2, 3: Class Play. Clara KurTz G. A. A. 3: Home Econom- ics Club 1. Track also received iTs share wiTh l-larold YogersT and l-lerberT Fuge doing splendid work. Alice BasT and Joyce Woog were our debaTers and Shirley Garniss The exTempor- aneous speaker. MyrTle SmiTh, Clara Langenbach, and Eugene WesTenberger Tinished in The Tinal school eliminaTions Tor declamaTory and oraTory. ln girls' aThleTics Alice BasT, Elaine I-leiTing, STasia Lonergan, and RiTa Klein received leTTers. MyrTle SmiTh represenTed our school in poeTry aT Madison. Margarel' Mueller, Rose Mary l-leTzel, Clara Langenbach, Paul EreehauT, John DeTTmann, AnTon Groom, George Kir- cher, and l-lenry Claus did splendid work on The school paper, The year I936 Tound The class To be The largesT one To be graduaTed in The schools hisTory. The seniors were led by Eugene WesTenberger as presidenT. Paul OTTO, John l-leindl, Richard Lonergan, and OTTo LauTer lenT experT supporT To The TooTball Team, and Paul OTTo and OTTO LauTer exhibiTed Their abiliTy as excellenT baskefball players in spiTe of The losing sTreaks so prevalenT during The season, ln all Torensic groups The class was represenTed by seniors. Alice BasT again placed on The debaTe Team. Pauline Kraem- er was The alTernaTe represenTaTive in The PoeTry FesTival aT Madison. Alice BasT and Clara Langenbach were oraTory and declamaTory represenTaTives. Shirley Garniss and MyrTle SrniTh were The exTemporaneous speakers and readers. In leaving WesT Bend High School, The class oT '36 leaves a lasTing record. IT will Take wiTh 1 9 3 6 iT whaT iT has accumulaTed during Tour years and will remain a group oT individuals ready To conTribuTe iTs besT. KaThryn Mueller JUNIOR GIRLS Top ROW: R. Raloff, J. Karsten, B. Hang, F. Appenzeller, L. Berres, B. Rose, A. Pietschmann, I. Riley, H. Driessel, V. Mullen, I. Schloemer, R. Bremser, M. Haas. Row Two: L, Techtmann, V. Braasch, C. Warnkey, B. Knop, C. Ciriacks, K. Kocher, B. Schuppel, V. Fischer, B. Jordan, E. Rusch, M. Schmidt, M. Freehauf, A. Schmidt. Row Three: M. Meyer, A. Endlich, L. Van Beek, L. Feiten, L. Smith, A. Braun, M. Laufer, L. Wilkens, V. Laubenstein, G. Laatsch, V. Frohmann, M. Pfenning. Row Four: H. Erler, J. Foote, E. Thoma, P. 0'Mea1'a, V. Gales, J. Mueller, B. Krieger, V. Blank, H. Bruhy, R. Kurtz, M. Barens, L. Jaeger, G. Schmidt, C. Ciriacks. JUNIOR BOYS Top Row: J. Hembel, C. Joedike, R. Yoost, R. Kuester, WV. Coughlin, R. Devenport, J. Winn, J. Wahouske. Row Two: C. Wolf, G. Fischer, M. Geidel, J. Schuppel, J. Mullen, H, Wright, M. Zarling, J, Honeck, H. Schmidt, E. Lang. Row Three: H. Renard, W. Johann, P. Breitling, C. Edward, A. Hembel, E. Ustruck, E. Puestow. A. Rutz. L. Laubcnstein. 0. Endlich, W. Gruhle. Row Four: P. Guth, E. Weinand, H. Goetz, H. Schultz, W. Dickmann, A. Koch, C. Demmon, R. Mayer, F. Ensenbach, J. Schickert, H. Fischer, H. Kroepke. Row Five: R. Quass, H. Ahlers, L. Kohl, F. Beck, W. Freitag, R. Zahn, D. Koenig, J. Clark, R. Cook, E. Bucher, O. Klink. Juniors The iunior class has tultilled its part in maintaining high standards ot work ancl recreation in high school. Class athletes in tootball, basketball, tennis, and track: school cheer leaders: class torensic representatives in debate, declarnatory worlc, and in the English and German plays: class musicians and singers in band, orchestra and glee clubs: a iunior drurn rnaior and piano accompanist: a weekly school paper with a statt ot workers, almost exclusively trom the class ot I937, and tinally a delighttul Junior Prom: these are the choicest accomplishments which provided physical and intellectual training tor every iunior girl and boy. ln every tield ot endeavor and interest the iuniors are well prepared to till the places vacated by the senior class. Betty Jane Rose Gertrude Schmidt Page Twenty-four Ailer loolcing are probably wondering in what activities they have oarricipaied. W'ell, 'rhere wasn't one curricular activity in which the sophomores have not been represented. This year fre sport world who made the Sophomore Acliviiies Their participation in iniramurals proved conclusively Thar The sophomores oi this year have iulifilled the prophecies made in iheir freshman year. With increasing interest we will observe ihe progress oi ihe class in fhe future. The class officers tor the year were: Presidenl, Josephine Novak: Vice- Presideni, Janice Appelf: Secretary, George Groom. at the picture of the sophomore class you gives credii lo the many sophomore boys firsi football and basketball squads. The eniire class is very proud oi the fine represeniarion in forensic activities. Top Row: A. Woog, L, Woldt, C. Leins, R ow Ro W R. Fischer, F. De Banc, E. Ross, F. R 0 w R0 w Top Row Row Row Row Riia Leriingwell RE GIRLS Wolf, G. Muehl, E. Brittain, M. Ruf, I. Bartelt, L. SOPHOMO R. Zettel, D. Ficklcr, M. Wickert, G. Greuul. Hillmann, L. Abel, D. Jansen, V. Tesch, R. Jansen. R. Pastors, K. Groessel. VVaprner, E. Philippi, A, Ollimzer, E. Wilke, J. Appelt, J. Parks, Kremsreiter, A. Hembel, A. Schubert. Four: R. Klockenbusch, D. Schneider, C. Kaehny, M. Alliet, E. Hoffmann, M. Schubert, F. Braasch, B. Bock, C. Wegner, A. Boeker, E. Hassmer, E. Wachholz, C. Hollweck. Two: R. Gonnerimr, B. Rolfs, E. D. Van Beek, C. Ullian, J. Webster, Three: D. Rilling, M. Bennett, M. Five: J. Novak, H. Bauer, M. Weiss, E. Chesak, M. Gebhart, R. Leffinsrwell, C. Hauch, E. Voprli, P. McDonald, E. Weiss, B. Kocher, H. Vore, D. Kumrow, A. Sepersky. SOPHOMORE BOYS Row: J. Wiskirchen, F. Hansen, D. Homuth, E. Hirschboeck, E. Gonnering, E. Gessert, E. Jacklin, F. Grosklaus, R. Hansen, O. Johann, A. Ritgrer, W. Kellbach, D. Koenig. Two: R. Brainerd. R. Dengel, H. DeTuncq, G. Winckler, G. Braun. P. Bauer, M. Karsten, H. Werner, E. Kannenberg, W. Ottmer, J, Horlamus, L. DeCaluwe, W. Kelley. Three: L. C. Schmidt, H. Gumm, J. Beck, J. Weiss, R. Geib, R. Brechler, W. Steinmetz, J. Heid, R. Groth, L. Opgenorth, E. Duenkel. Four: E. Kohl, R. Warnkey, E. Potter, L. Dalugre, W. Jansen, R. Kissinger, R. Klein, L. Gessner, F. Galler, R. Wagner, P. Klimrbiel. Five: E, Rosenthal, F. Slesar, M. Moths, C. Kurtz, H. Otto, M. Pascoe, L. Troedel, R. McKee, C. Langrenbach, R. Wilkens, J. Hames, H. Callum. l Page Twenty-five Top Row Row Row Row Ton Row Row Row Row FRESHMAN GIRLS Row: O. Feiten, A. Knoeck, L, Kell, O. Mann. M, Liesener, B. Haberk, L. Franche, M. Pick, R. O'Meara, M. Engelhardt, L. Renard, A. Braeger, B. Schoenbeck, H. Schuppel. Two: L. Wachs, J. Gonuering, M. Gutjahr, M. Kohl, E. Kissinger, B. Wilcox, V. Wegner, D. Schmidt, J. Klumb, C. Nicholson, R. Wornardt, E. Turrenne, E. Schneider. Three: L. Otten, A. Bohn, J. Jabas, M. Homuth, K. Hess, S. Geib, G. Weber, G. Beck, J. Wiskirchen. J. Walter, V. Blccha, S. Zahn, E. Zahn, M. Klein. Four: L. Godde, A. Friedemann, B. Hausmann, D. Claus, M. Cook, R. Boettcher, B. Schnurr, H. Schneider, E. Backus, F. Melius, D. Koch, I. Matthiae, D. Graff. Five: L. Beder, V. Mossuin. E. Muckerheide, E. Musack, E. Wilkens, J. Vincent, P. Wardius. L. Wenninuer, C. Babler, M. Haumschild, M. Gales, J. Moler, D. Dhein. FRESHMAN BOYS Row: B. Wendt, R. Schalles. 0. Gensman. J. Baumitartner, H, Kellbach, H. Weber, W. Marth. L. Meinharclt, R. Wilkens, H. Laubenstein, L. Kohl, C. Busse, R. Ehlke, C. Bartelt. Two: R. Kuester, E. Laubenstein, W. Schowalter, K. Eimermann, R. Schroeder, J. Kuehlthau, H. Wachs, H. Schmalz, K. Dettmann, A. Kissinger, C. Kohler, J. Foley, J. Stahl. Three: C. Westenberger, E. Kranz, O. Herman, J. Rehm, W. Holz, J. Flaherty, L. Penoske. E. Heim, V. Groh, R. Horlamus, W. Nielsen, V. Jazak, T. Merriam, R. Present. Four: E. Bieri, J. Hembel, C. Kissinger, L. Graff, E. Jansen, H. Krueger, W. Techtmann, W. Goebel, F. Zimmel, E. Salter. H. Degner, C. Bremser, L. Schloemer, E. Mueller. Five: B. Schmidt, E. Moritz, R. Gallev, G. Wendelborn, D. Garniss, R. Gebhard, R. Peters, N. Koch, B. Bechwar, P. Olm, R. Wicrmann, T. Kenny, J. Mueller, H. Laufer. Freshmen l-lello, everybody, this is Station F-R-O-S-l-l, bringing you an hour ot tun and enioyrnent, through the tacilities ot the W. B. l-l. S. Broadcasting System. During the past year, we have contributed good numbers to the athletic program, the speech activities, and musical organizations. ln tootball Harley Wachs, Tom Merriam, and John Kuehle thau received letters, In speech activities two promising debating teams made a good showing. We will conclude our program with a selection by the Mixed Chorus in which the treshmen were well represented, Paul Olm, Jr. Edward Mueller Page Twenty-six The Achievemeni Cup The Achievemenl' Cup in I936 was awarded +o +l'1e iunior class because i+ scored 'Hue grea+es+ number of poin+s according fo fhe sysfem devised by Hie S+uden+ Council. Poinis are secured by represen+a+ion in maior sporfs, musical organiza+ions, dramafics, and public speaking con'l'es+s, in addilion +o 'Phe scl1olas+ic average and general conduct The resulis affer being +abula+- ed were as follows: .9- 'S is gx E2 32 Ji Ei Juniors ,,,,,, ,,,, 30.070 I8.l70 Seniors ,,Y,.. ,.Y,,,,, 2 7.070 I7.370 Sophomores . ,,,,,,,, 29.070 l7.370 Freshmen ...., ,.l5.070 20.070 Page va J -1- 9 S .2 S W 2 3 3 '5 .. .1 .9 .1 43 5 H3 .VS 75 kN EE EE 9 32 22 0 5: 20.07, 20.070 8.070 96.170 19.970 l4.s70 I0.070 aa.77,, 13.770 l2.97, 3.470 76.370 ls.: 70 13.470 5.170 68.670 Twenty-. XS l , . x , ? . ll rl., - T il il E wi K 'e ., 1 ,le ill U ll ' V1 I Al t U35 l ,, is ffffff' T. of x e l Wi. .NA ' mf' l X if 5 xW'Fi+ l -flu HIGH T sdfvv -. I END ,lzlllf , il H, The Program of Athlekics Compe+ifive aihlefics for every s+uden+ is +he aim of fhe regular and inframural program of sporfs. The ideals of sporfsmanship are elevafed by a beH'er undersfanding of fhe rules of fhe game. Defini+e ideas of 'lhe spirif of play are inculcafed by fhe hard knocks of acfual combaf. Aside from fhe enioymeni' and appreciafion of fhe various sporfs, 'lhe physical value of inframurals should noi be overlooked. They give 'lhe average you1'h fhar organic developmenf, roughness of fiber, and endurance so necessary +o meef +he baffle of life. Wesl' Bend High School offers rhe s+uden+ a wide variefy of spor+s, limi+ed only by playing space and lime 'For par+icipa'l'ion. The 'fall season offers fouch foorball, soccer, and cross couniryg fhe winier season produces baskefball, 'Foul- shoofing, goal-shoofing, boxing, wres+ling, and ping-pong: and spring produces such sporls as indoor baseball, horseshoe, +ennis, and +rack. Ac+ive par+icipan+s receive credif on a poin+ sysfem, which is accredi+ed foward a class fofal. The class having +he grea+es+ number of poinfs a+ The end of each school year has +he honor of having class numerals placed upon 'Phe infra- mural banner. Thereby 'lhe spiri+ of co-operarion, as well as compe'I'i+ion, becomes a vifal facfor in 'l'he life of fhe s+uden+. R. T. G. Mr. R. T. Grignon Mr. Vv'. G. Schuellce Mr. M. E. Hildebrand ATHLETICS l Top Row: S. Driessel. O. Laufer. J. Mullen, C. Brust, J. Foley. J. Kuehlthau, R. Yoost, H. Wachs. Row Two: E. Puestow, J. Heindl, A. Pick, E. Kannenberu, P. Otto, C. Regoiin, M. Salter, G. Kircher, FooTball H. Fuge, H. Wright. T. Merriam. Row Three: Mr. Runkel. Mr. Pacefti. HarTTord vs. WesT Bend I2 3 I Playing like veTerans in Their TirsT game, The I935 squad seemed ready To repeaT lasT year's Tine record. ATTer permiTTing l-larTTord To score a Touch- down, The Team swung inTo acTion wiTh a high- scoring oTTense. When The game ended, WesT Bend had Tive Touchdowns. CapT. l-leindl scored Three Touchdowns, Regolin Two, and Pauly OTTo made The place-kick Tor The exTra poinT aTTer The TourTh Touchdown. The line TuncTioned perTecTly, opening big holes Tor The backs. Kannenberg's blocking was especially commendable. Horicon vs. WesT Bend I4 0 In The TirsT conTerence TilT The Team was knocked OTF The road To an inTended championship by Hori- con. AlThough a much lighTer and less experienced Team, l-loricon kepT WesT Bend Trom crossing The line. BrighT sTars in The dark sky were WrighT and Kannenberg. Doc pleased The specTaTors wiTh brillianT end work, and Kannenberg repeaT- ed his blocking perTorm- Mr, Pacem ance oT The lasf game. Beaver Dam vs. WesT Bend 7 0 Fumbling and penalTies cosT WesT Bend iTs Third game. The game was a Thriller Trom beginning To end, and iT seemed as iT iT would end wiTh neiTher Team scoring. This idea was blasTed when The Beavers pulled Themselves TogeTher and pushed The ball over as The Tinal gun was Tired. l-larold YogersT proved himselT The backbone oT The line by conTinually geTTing in and breaking up The opponenT's plays. PorT WashingTon vs. WesT Bend 6 6 The Team, encouraged by The homecoming crowd and acTiviTy, came ouT oT Their slump and gave PorT a real baTTle. The Red and WhiTe had The upper hand over PorT ThroughouT The conTesT, making 22 TirsT downs To PorT's 8. PorT's single Touchdown came in The second guarTer when AnTonie, The Tull- back, inTercepTed a WesT Bend pass and ran 85 yards To score. WesT Bend came back in The Third guarTer when Regolin carried The ball over, Tying The score. The game was noT wiThouT iTs TaTaliTies, Tor in The lasT minuTes oT play CapTain Johnny l-leindl broke his nose. Page Thirty Berlin vs. WesT Bend 56 0 WiThouT The sTrong deTense oT CapT. Johnny l-leindl and Regolin in The line-up The Team wenT down To deTeaT aT The hands oT The heavy, experi- enced Berlin Team. Johnny KuehlThau suTTered The same mishap T-leindl did The previous week and was Torced ouT oT The game wiTh a broken nose. Again KaTzie Kannenberg disTinguished himseli aT The blocking guarTer-back posiTion. Ripon vs. WesT Bend 26 6 On 0cTober 26, The Red and WhiTe again wenT down in deTeaT when They meT Ripon. In The lasT Tew minuTes oT The game wiTh The Team consisTing mosTly oT soph and Tresh subsTiTuTes, WesT Bend scored iTs lone Touchdown. Elmer PuesTow ToTed The pigskin over The goal. OTTo and Kannenberg played Their usual Tine game in The backTield wiTh The sTouT YoosT and YogersT backing up The line. Mayville vs. WesT Bend 39 0 On November 6, The heavy Mayville Team de- TeaTed The lighTer and inexperienced WesT Bend eleven handily. The heavy veTeran, Finke, The nucleus oT Mayville's Team, accounTed Tor mosT oT The gains. WesT Bend earned 4 TirsT downs To May- ville's 9. OTTo, PuesTow, and Kannenberg accounTed Tor WesT Bend's gains: BernT and YogersT worked well in The line. Oconomowoc vs. WesT Bend 6 6 A Tie game wiTh Cooney marked The end oT The I935 TooTball season Tor WesT Bend l-ligh School. From a scoring sTandpoinT The game resembled The previous one wiTh PorT. Oconomowoc led The scoring wiTh a Touchdown in The TirsT quarTer. WesT Bend came back To Tie The score in The second guarTer, and The score remained Thus Till The end. Seniors playing Their lasT game here were Cap- Tain Johnny l-leindl, Richard Lonergan, Paul OTTO, Norman BernT, Jack Foley, T-iarold YogersT, and l-lerberT Fuge. A large number oT new' players was periorming excellenTly Toward The end oT The season. EighTeen oT Them, H. Wachs, H. WrighT, J. KuehlThau, R. YoosT, l-l. YogersT, R. DevenporT, N. BernT, J. Foley, P. OTTo, J. l-leindl, T. Merriam, E. Hirschboeck, E. PuesTow, W. OTTmer, R. Fuge, R. Lonergan, E. Kan- nenberg, W. PoTTer, eguipmenT manager, did well enough To win leTTers. WiTh The experience oT a hard buT well-coached season behind Them, The chance Tor a LiTTle Ten Conierence Championship in T936 looks very promising. WiTh Two LiTTle Ten Championships To his crediT in Three seasons oT coaching, Coach Nello PaceTTi has done much To sTrengThen The inTeresT and To shape The TooTball careers oT WesT Bend players. John DeTTmann Mr. Runkel Puestow carries the ball Mr. Pacetti and Johnny Heindl Page Thirty-one O. Endlieh J. Winn Mr. Pacetti E. Gessert P. Otto M. Zarlinyz Baskefball WiTh The refurn of only one leTTer man, CapT. Paul OTTo of The I935 squad, Coach PaceTTi began The Task of rebuilding a sfrong Team To represenf WesT Bend in The LiTTIe Ten Conference. Affer Two weeks of preliminary pracfice WesT Bend opened iTs season wiTh a defeaf aT The hands of Porf Washingfon. The final score was 28 To 8, buT ThaT score does noT reveal all. OT The seven men who saw acfion, only one was ever under fire be- fore, so iT was a very inexperienced and nervous Team ThaT wenT down in defeaf before Porf Wash- ingTon's excellenf play. The poinfs were made by Winn, Zarling, and Weinerf. On Friday, December 6, The Red and WhiTe opened iTs conference schedule wiTh Mayville. Al- Though Mayville was on The long end of The 43 To 27 score, iT cannof be said Thaf They had an easy game. The Red and WhiTe machine, led by CapT. OTTO, who made Twelve poinTs, was consTanT- ly pushing Mayville To The limif. Only in The lasf few minufes was Mayville able To go on a scoring spree, geT Twelve poinTs, and pull away. The re- mainder of The poinfs was scored by Zarling, Winn, and Laufer. On Friday, December I3, WesT Bend Traveled To Berlin for iTs second conference game. Neifher Team displayed any specfacular playing during any parT of The game. When The final whisTle blew, WesT Bend was on The shorf end of a 26 To I7 score. OTTO again led in The scoring wiTh seven poinTs, In a very rough and fasf baTTle on The nighT of December 20, WesT Bend won iTs firsf game wiTh Columbus The vicfim. The final score was 28 To 20. Sfarfing wiTh The opening whisTIe, The Red and WhiTe machine played one of The besT games of The sea- son. CapT. OTTO, playing a very fine defensive and offensive game, was high scorer for The evening, making fourTeen poinTs, Four men were forced from The game because of fouls. Gesserf and Zarling followed Offo in The scoring, having scored five poinTs each. In The game aT PorT on January 3, WesT Bend led by a score of I5 To 8 aT The half, buT failed To geT going Thereaffer and dropped a close game To Porf Washingfon. Alfhough WesT Bend losT The game, The fans enioyed The floor-work of OTTo and Zarling. CapT. OTTo led The Team in scoring by accounfing for seven poinTs, followed by Zarling wiTh six. On January IO, WesT Bend was again obliged To swallow The biTTer pill of defeaf aT The hands of I-loricon. I'Ioricon led aT The half by a 9 To 8 score, and in The second parf of The game The Tall boys from I-Ioricon sTepped ahead. When The final gun sounded, They had The long end of a 34 To 25 score. was high scorer for WesT Bend Winn wiTh Ten poinTs, followed by OTTO wiTh eighf. Red and The following Friday, January I7, The WhiTe again bowed Their heads in defeaf, This Time aT The hands of I'larTford. IT was a very close and exciTing game from sTarT To finish. Bofh Teams Took The lead many Times during The final quarfer, buf I-Iarfford sTepped ahead To Take home The bacon by a 32 To 24 score. CapT. OTTO again led The Team in scoring, gafhering Twelve poinfs. Winn followed wiTh six. Afferia layoff of one week due To bad road con- difions, WesT Bend Traveled To Mayville for a conference game. AT The final whisfle The only con- soIaTion from The 25 To I6 score was The fine play- ing of CapT. OTTO and Zarling. Page Thirty-two Affer anofher layoff of fwo weeks due fo bad weafher and unfavorable road condifions, Wesf Bend mef l-loricon. The baffle was nip and fuck all fhe way. Only in fhe lasf minufe did Horicon sfep away fo grab a 30 fo 23 lead af fhe final gun. The excepfionally fine plays of Gesserf, Zarling, and Capf. Offo were fhe only consolafion of fhe game. On February 28, Wesf Bend wenf down in defeaf before fhe smoofh running plays of l-larfford. The fine game of ball displayed by Endlich was fhe highlighf of fhe game. The final score: Harfford 35, Wesf Bend I4. The following Tuesday Wesf Bend fraveled fo Oconomowoc fo play fhe posfponed game of January 24. The Red and Whife gave fheir oppon- enfs a good baffle fhe firsf guarfer, buf dropped off ferribly affer fhaf. Oconomowoc pulled ahead in fhe second half, dropping fhe ball fhrough fhe hoop af regular infervals. The final score was 40 fo 21. On fhe following Friday, March 6, Oconomowoc came here fo play a refurn game and was decisive- ly defeafed. A complefe reversal of form over fhe Tuesday evening game broughf vicfory fo fhe Benders. Capf. Offo wenf fo fown by collecfing fwelve poinfs and playing one of fhe besf games of his high school career. The feam sfarfed shoofing on fhe opening 'rip-off, and before fhe game was a minufe old had amassed five poinfs. Winn con- frolled fhe fip-off all evening and managed fo gef fen poinfs. The fine playing of Gesserf was also nofeworfhy. The final score was Wesf Bend 36, Oconomowoc 23. The I936 session closed wifh fhe playing of fhe posfponed Berlin game. Affer a slow sfarf, fhe Red and Whife machine sfarfed fo click, running up an 8 fo 6 lead af fhe firsf quarfer and increasing fhis fo I3 fo 8 af fhe half. The second half was rough wifh many fouls called. Capf. Offo, playing fhe lasf game of his high school career, led fhe feam in scoring wifh six poinfs, , . . , is following him was Offo i i . i 'X Laufer wifh five poinfs. 1 i' .,, 'i f 3 ' The work of Endlich also 4 if was oufsfanding. T h i s a, ..g,,. , ,f combinafion gave Wesf 1 ,,gg wi Bend fhe vicfory 26 fo T Alfhough fhe feam won ,T only fhree games, if was nof alfogefher a bad sea- son. Coach Paceffi only had one leffer man back around whom fo form fhe feam. Nexf year's feam should bear wafching because seven of fhe nine players will be back, namely Gesserf, Winn, Zarling, Endlich, Regolin, Wrighf, and Pick. Mr. Runkel The season finally was closed when Wesf Bend enfered fhe disfricf baskefball fournamenf which was held March I7-2I af Waferfown, and placed second in fhe consolafion round. On fhe opening evening fhe feam played Wafer- fown and was defeafed by a score of 21 fo I6. Since Waferfown had won ifs conference cham- pionship, fhe boys were up againsf some real compefifion. Two days lafer fhey played Plymoufh in fhe con- solafion round and defeafed fhem by a score of I4 fo I3. The game was very slow and poor play was shown by bofh feams. On fhe evening of March 2I, fhe Benders played Beaver Dam for consolafion championship in one of fhe mosf fhrilling games of fhe fournamenf. Wifh bofh feams af fop-nofch form in fhe lasf minufe, Wesf Bend was leading 23 fo 2I, only fo have Beaver Dam sink fwo baskefs in quick succes- sion fo win by a 24 fo 23 score. Herb Fuge Winn. Zarlingr, Endlich, Pick, Wright, Gessert, Laufer, Regolin Tournament game at Columbus game here Front: Coach Pacetti and Otto Watertown Page Thirty-three Ton Row: R. Dengel, E. Potter, C. Regolin. H. Schmalz, E. Gonnering, H. Gumm, E. Weinand, P. Jansen. Coach Pacetti. G. Weinert. O. Endlich, J. Mullen, M. Geidel, A. Kissinger, E. Salter. H. Kellbach. W. Dricken, F. Ensenbach, J. Stahl. Row Two: N. Koch, R. Schmidt, R. Lonergan, L. Schneider, H. Melius. R. Wiedmeyer, N. Bernt, E. Ustruck, J. Heindl, M. Zarling, J. Hembel. Row Three: V. Jazak. E. Moritz. R. Bechwar. E. Kranz. Baseball WesT Bend IO -- Kewaskum 5 lhlon-conTerencel WesT Bend 2 - Waupun O VVesT Bend I - Columbus 3 WesT Bend 5 - Oconomowoc 2 WesT Bend 6 - Columbus 9 WesT Bend 6 - Ripon I WesT Bend 3 - Oconomowoc O WesT Bend 7 - Waupun I5 WesT Bend 7 - Ripon 7 The second Ripon game marlced The end OT a Tair baseball season Tor The I935 Team. Alirhough The season was noT as successTuI as The preceding one, The Team succeeded in winning Tive OT The nine games played. In mosT oT The games The opponenTs' scores were I4epT low by The TasT balls and The varieTy oT curves oTfered The baTTers by piTchers Wally Gonring and George Bechwar. Besides This There was The good work oT boTh The infield and ouTTieId. OuTsTanding baTTers were John I-Ieindl, Paul Wiedmeyer, Laurence Schneider, IvIaTT Gonring, and George WeinerT. The caTching posiTion was capably Tilled by Paul Wiedmeyer. The inTieId consisTed oT MaTT Gonring aT TirsT base, John I-Ieindl aT second, Laurence Schneider aT Third, and Marvin Zarling as shorTsTop. Good worlc Tor ouTTieIding goes To George Weiner'T in righT Tield, Richard Lonergan in cenTer, and WaITer Gonring in IeTT Tield. Eddie UsTrucI4 and Eugene Weinand played in diTTerenT posiTions ThroughouT The season. OThers who did Tine worlc were Carl Regolin, Norman BernT, Harry Melius, and Ray Wiedmeyer. The season was signiTicanT in ThaT iT gave under- graduaTes much valuable experience, and a promise Tor a beTTer season The Tollowing year. John DeTTmann Page Thirty-four Track i935 When The T935 season opened, The members of The squad found Themselves facing The hard Task of defending a previous record of conTinuous vicTories, which finally led To The STaTe Champion- ship in class B , AlThough Coach Runkel had losT mosT of his championship squad by graduaTion, he had as a nucleus for a new squad Two sTaunch leTTermen, Harold Warnkey and 5Teve O'Meara. The season opened wiTh The annual PorT-HarT- ford-WesT Bend Triangular MeeT. PorT WashingTon clinched The meeT wiTh a score of 89'f2. Warnkey won The only evenTs for WesT Bend, namely The 220 yard dash, The 440 yard dash, and The broad iump, and collecfed I5 poinTs. The following Tuesday The Team wenT To l-larTford where a superior Team swamped Them by a score of 73 To 33. BuT The Benders won five of The Twelve evenTs wiTh Warnkey again clinching his Three peT evenTs. Ashman won The l00 yard dash. and STeve O'Meara won The half mile. On The second SaTurday following, Coach Runkel's Team parTicipaTed in The Annual DisTricT EliminaTions aT Waukesha. This meeT was held for The purpose of selecTing winners To compeTe in The STaTe MeeT aT Madison. Warnkey, slighTly off form, failed To qualify in Two of his evenTs buT came back sTrong in The 440 yard dash To geT second place. STeve O'Meara qualified by placing second in The half mile race. The nexT Safurday The LiTTle Ten Conference was held aT Ripon on The plan of The Olympic games. WesT Bend's sTudenT represenTaTive, BeTTe Goeden, was chosen Queen of The Day as a TribuTe To The T934 performance of The Benders. AT The end of The day The I935 TiTle wenT To l-larTford, wiTh 55lf2 poinTs To Berlin's 55lf4 poinTs. WesT Bend placed Third wiTh 37 poinTs. However. The day was noT wiThouT iTs brighT spoT, for Warnkey running his lasT race of The season, broke The LiTTle Ten record in The 440 yard dash. The record Time was clocked aT 52.2 seconds, which broke The record seT by Dan Pick, his TeammaTe of lasT year, by .2 of a second. Besides winning The 440 yard dash, Warn- key also won The 220 yard dash and placed second in The broad iump. STeve O'Meara, running his besT race of The year in The half mile conTesT, broke by 4 seconds The record of 2 minuTes 8.5 seconds seT by Beaver Dam. PoTTer won his heaT, and laTer in The finals, which was run in The record Time of l5.9 seconds, placed second. WesT Bend's remaining poinTs were con- TribuTed by Ashman's fourTh place in The 220 dash, Fuge's fourTh in The mile, and The relay Team's second place. The lasT home evenT. a dual meeT wiTh Pio Nono. was easily won. Warnkey, The super-man in This meeT, enTered four evenTs and won all of Them. l-le also ran as anchorman on The relay Team. Mark O'Meara pulled a surprise firsT by winning The pole vaulT. GesserT, running in lasT posiTion in The 220 yard low hurdles, puT on The sTeam over The lasT Two hurdles and finished firsT in one of The mosT exciTing races of The meeT. In The discus Throw Harold YogersT sTepped ouT and made his besT Toss of The season, Taking firsT place. The oTher TirsTs were earned by STeve O'Meara, in The half-mile, PoTTer, in The I20 yard high hurdles, and The relay Team. The lasT SaTurday in May, WesT Bend's candi- daTes, Harold Warnkey and STeve O'Meara, wenT To Madison To compeTe in The STaTe MeeT where Warnkey placed Third in The 440 yard dash, and STeve O'Meara placed TiTTh in The half-mile run. l-larold Warnkey, one of The ouTsTanding sTars, and The only person To receive Twelve W. B.'s in The hisTory of WesT Bend AThleTics, was The sTar of The I'-735 Track Team. OT The I76 poinTs made by WesT Bend during The I935 season, l-larold made 73. The season as a whole was one of valuable ex- perience for The beginners. IT marked The close of Coach Runkel's TiTTh year as Track coach. During These five years he has made a very fine record, his Teams having won Two LiTTle Ten Conference Championships, Two DisTricT Championships, and one STaTe Championship. l-lerb Fuge S. O'Mea.ra O. Ashman W. Potter H, Warnkey Page Thirty-five Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion The Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion has compleTed a very successTul year's worlc. lTs purpose is To sTimu- laTe inTeresT and acTiviTy in girls' aThleTics. The oTTicers which were elecTed early This season are: PresidenT, Clara Langenbachg Vice-PresidenT, Josephine Novak, SecreTary, Pauline Kraemerg Treasurer, Audrey Woog: PoinT SecreTary, Virginia l-lames. The direcTing council consisTed oT Two managers Tor each maior sporT, and The oTFicers. The council Tor This year was composed oT: Baseball-STasia Lonergan, Anyce Koeplce. BaslceTball-Lucille Jaeger, lvlargareT Gonnering. Volleyball-Olive Frank, RiTa LeTFingwell. Track-BeTTy l-laug, Florence DeBano. Tennis-Mercia PTenning. Some oT The minor sporTs which The members pursue are hilcing, ping-pong, bowling, Tap-dancing, horseback riding, and winTer sporTs. A demonsTraTion was given by The physical edu- caTion class under The direcTion OT Miss DoroThy SaTTord. lTs purpose was To give The parenTs an opporTuniTy To see The work oT The regular classes, namely seT-up exercises, Tollc and Tap dances, games, volleyball, rope-skipping, and worlc on The gym apparaTus. The members are proud oT Their all-year aThleTic program and acTiviTies. Elaine l-leiTing STasia Lonergan Page Thirty-six Pick Trophies The Carl Pick Trophies, Tive in number, which are awarded each year by Mr. Carl Pick, are symbolic oT his sincere inTeresT in The a+hle+ic program oT The WesT Bend High School. The grand Trophy is awarded To The besT all- round aThleTe while The smaller cups are awarded To The mosT valuable man in each oT The Tour maior sporTs. The winners oT The Trophies are picked by a commiTTee composed oT Two members Trom The Alumni AssociaTion, Two members Trom The STudenT AcTiviTy AssociaTion, and Two members Trom The TaculTy. The win All-round Baskerball Baseball FooTball Track - r ners Tor I935 were: HAROLD WARNKEY MARK O'MEARA PAUL WIEDMEYER KURT KUEHLTI-IAU STEVE O'MEARA The Alumni AThleTic Advisory Board Norman Schowalter Al Kieckhafer Ray Haebig W. F. Scott Carl Pick Page Thirty-sev x .' N I. nl W n , l V . l r d duff N dj E vu Q yu! NW' 'T ill 'ff m' ll v lx i lg, t 1 -X A 1'- 0 5 7, 5151555 x ,f ,X fill l Q5 ENG .'li'NlWM9l 'l glfilffoi. , I l, l yi lf , - l.B'Li.-...J The Program of School Activities Exfra-curricular acfivifiesl Whaf do fhey mean fo you? So much has been said abouf exfra-curricular acfivifies fhe pasf few years fhaf fhe presenf clay high school sfudenfs musf somefimes wonder iusf whaf is included when reference fo fhaf sub- iecf is made. They may also wonder whaf greaf value fhese fhings have since so much affenfion is given fhem. So af fhe oufsef lef us make sure fhaf we have a common undersfanding of fhe ferm exfra-curricular. The word curriculum is used fo describe fhe school room subiecfs fhaf absorb fhe sfudenfs' fime and energy. ln fhe pasf readin', 'rifin', and 'rifhmefic consfifufed 'lhe curriculum, and anyfhing exfra was consid- ered folly and frills unnecessary in fhe educa- fion of useful cifizens. Gradually we have come fo realize fhaf fhe fhree R's do nof complefely prepare fhe fufure cifizen for fhe problems of life. The boys and girls fo be a success musf be able fo meef peo- ple. They musf be able fo fake an acfive parf in individual and public acfivifies fhaf require physical sfrengfh. They musf prepare fhemselves so fhaf fhey may enioy in a wholesome and worfhwhile way fhe new leisure fhaf modern indusfrial mefhods give fo fhem. Therefore fhe curriculum was enlarged and a program of exfra-curricular acfivifies was pro- vided fo frain fhe sfudenf in fhe channels fhaf would make him able 'lo meel' fhe new problems. Wesl' Bend High School offers fime for music, speech, afhlefics, publicafions, dramafics, and fhe ofher oufside acfivifies which make if possi- ble for fhe modern high school sfudenf fo gel' ready for adulf acfivifies. The youfh of foday may frain fhemselves for menfal, physical, and leisure fime inferesfs be- cause of fhe wide scope of fhe presenf exfra- curricular sef-up. These acfivifies are open fo all sfudenfs, and fhose who fail fo fake advanfage of fhem will regref if lafer. Those who do fake fhese opporfunifies will gain valuable fraining and educafion which will make for a more abun- danf and enioyable life. C. H. I 1 .1-sw . i.: .. . . is :Er . ' HF' Sf M... as .,.. . .,-. A s f wigs E. , , My ' V I 52.1.2 Q .ff-21353-.s , 1 , A ' ,,,. , , , - ' M. l-lufchinson ACTIVITIES STudenT Council The STudenT Council consisTs oT Twelve members, Two sTudenTs Trom each class and The Tour class presidenTs. Three Teachers acT as advisers. The council serves as a clearing house Tor school problems ThaT concern boTh The sTudenTs and The TaculTv. Some oT The Tasks This organiza- Tion perTorms are To arrange Tor Tire drills, To suggesT means Tor regulaTing TraTiic in The halls, To supervise The class elecTions, To decide The winner oT The achievemenT cup, and To help wiTh The planning oT The Treshman mixer. MeeTings are held semi-monThly. Tow Row: P. Bauer. J. Detimann, T. Merriam, E. Westen- berirer. ROW TWO! A- Sfaligl. S. Zahn, Miss Stoker, O. Frank, J. Novak. Social CommiTTee The Social Cc-rnmiTTee consisTs oT one boy and one girl represenTaTive from each class ancl Three TaculTy members. The Social CommiTTee plans and sponsors all social evenTs oT The year. Besides supervising The monThly evening dances and maTinees, iT cooperaTes wiTh The class sponsors and The STudenT Council in planning The Treshman mixer. IT plans The social parT oT The annual Open House NighT and cooperaTes wiTh The clramaTic cleparTmenT in producing The Chi'isTmas program, The Two big evenTs OT The year super- vised by The Social CommiTTee are The Homecoming ParTy in The Tall and The W, B. BangueT in The spring. Top Row: E. Gessert, Miss Loomcr, R. Lonergan. Row Two: H. Schultz, Miss Heidncr, Miss Dierker, D. Garniss. Row Three: K. Weiss, B. Krieger, E. Weiss. M. M. Mueller. P age Forty G. A. A. Otticers President ---f- Clara Langenbach Vice-President - - Josephine Novak Secretary - - - Pauline Kraerner Treasurer - - - Auclrey Wooq Point Secretary ---- Virginia l-larnes Top Row: M. Engelhardt. L. Koell, O. Frank, L. Van Beek, H. Schuppel, R. Wornardt, L. Jaeirer, I. Matthiae, L. Voc-ks, L. Renard, K. Hess, V. Wexrner, J. Vincent. Row Two: J. Jabas, O. Mann, H. Van Den Berg, H. Schmidt, M. Rolfs, M. Pick, R. O'Meara, A. Wooxr, J, Novak, F Melius, M. Fischer, M. Pfenning, E. Rusch, E. Jordan L. Wennimrer. Row Three: E. Wilke, J. Parks, B. Haheck, R. Bennett, B. Emmett. B. Schnurr, F. DeBan0, J. Klumb. E. Zahn, G. Beck. A. Boekcr, A. Knoeck. C. Nicholson, D. Schmidt I. Bartelt, C. Ciriacks, S. Zahn. Row Four: E. Vogt, B. Hang, A. Bohn, B. Deyzner, B. Gadow M. Joedike. F. Faber, C. Babler, M. Gebhart, C. Groessel E. Chesak, V. Frohman, G. Laatsch, G. Schmidt, B. Rose M. Barens, M. Weiss. Row Five: C. Leins, J. Mueller, V. Gates, E. Thema, H Jansen, C. Wegner, M. Weiss, F. Annenzeller, D. Schneid- er. F. Kremsreiter, B. Bock, A. Endlich, M. Freehauf M. Mayer, A. Westenberirer, E. Wilkens, E. Hoffman, J Appelt, P. McDonald, E. Hassmcr, E. Warhholz, M. Gales Row Six: M. Cooke, D. Claus, E. Heiting, S. Loneriran, A Bast, J. Woog, H. Bruhy, J. Wiskirchen, E. Turrenne R. Gonnering, V. Blank, H. Bauer, C. Langenbach, A Stangl, V. Remmel, M. Jeklin, G. Weber, V. Blccha, J VValter, B. Kocher, E. VVeiss, S. Geib. K. Weiss, B. Wilcox. W. B. Troupe-rs Officers Chairman - - - Vice Chairman ---- Secretary - - - Treasurer - - Director ---- Miss Pauline Kiaerner Clara Langenbach - - Joyce Woog - Myrtle Smith Marguerite i-toyer Q Vxfhen it is announced that the W. B. Troupers is putting on a program, the whole school is interested. This year especially has been rnarlceci with better dramatic appear- ances. ln order to make sure that prospective members have ambition and ability, they rnust serve an apprenticeship period betore being initiated as active members. Myrtle Smith Top Row: R. Brainerd, E. Westenberger. E. Gessert, F. Winn, E. Puestow, J. Dettmann, E. Baer. Row Two: F. Stoffel, M. Jeklin, C. Leins, B. Karsten, R. Bennett. B. Emmett, A. Woon. A. Schmidt, A. Rosenthal, R. Hetzel, R. Zahn, W. Freitag, L. Willkomm, R. Persch- bacher. Row Three: E. Frauenheim, J. Novak, V. Braasch, H. Erler, J. Foote, M. Lang, F. Faber, M. Joedike, G. Weber, M. Pick, H. Bruhy, V. Blank. B. Krieger, M. Gebhart, K. Groessel. K. Mueller. Row Four: M. Smith, D. Yunk, J. Parks, L. Smith, C. Scherer, M. Weiss, B. Rolfs, J. Apnelt, E. Hoffman, M. Bennett, F. Kurtz, R. Kurtz, S. Geib, B. Scherer. Row Five: Miss Hoyer, A. Stangl, P. McDonald, A. Bast, E. Weiss. B. Kochcr. C. Langenbach, P. Kraemer, J. Woog, P. O'Meara, E. Thoma, V. Gales, J. Mueller, M. Mueller, Page Forty-one Boys' Glee Club The Boys' Glee Club has enioyed a steady growth during the last three years, The high-light in its program was the excellent rendition ot the choral numbers at the Music Festival. It also rnacle a number ot appearances during the year at the various town club meetings. The chorus also pertormed at commencement. Director Christensen, who has taught all vocal work dur- ing the past three yeazs, has laid plans tor an enlarged program beqinninq next tall. Top Row: W. Marth, J. Hembel, L. DeCaluwe, M. Karsten, E. Gerner, A. Ehlke, M. Pascoe, J. Pascoe, R. Hansen, F, Winn, R. Davenport, VV. Couqhlin, E. Gessert, R. Zahn. Row Two: E. Rosenthal. H. Renard, H. Goetz, O. Klink, V. Haas, B. Tranholm, P. Breitling, H. Otto, W. Jansen, R. Breckler. H. Fuge. J. Dettmann, F. Grosklaus, K. Dettmann. Row Three: Mr. Christensen, B. Schmidt. C. Kurtz, H. Da- luge, R. Present, H. Schultz, E. Weinand. A. Hembel, L. Daluge, M. Schoenbeck, P. Olm, R. Perschbacher, M. Dettmann. J. Stahl. Speech Club President ------ Betty Krieger Vice-president - - Shirley Garniss Secretary - - - Wayne Freitag Faculty Adviser ---- Mr. Elmer Elclo The Speech Club was organized this year under the direction ot Mr, Elmer Eklo. The purpose ot this organiza- tion is to interest students in proiects which will improve their speech. The club had a round ot debates with the two winning teams receiving a box ot candy. The Speech Club and the W, B. Troupers iointly sponsored the three one-act plays given in the tall. The club members will organize again next year. Myrtle Smith Top Row: C. Edwards, J. Dettmann, A, Novak, R. Zahn, VV. Coughlin. W. Freitag. Row Two: S. Zahn, M. Pick, M. Rolfs, K, Weiss, R. O.M93l'il, A. Woog. P. McDonald, E. Vogt. Row Three: E. Zahn, B. Rolfs, M. Weiss, S. Geib, G. Weber, G. Bock, J. Appelt, P. Olm. Row Four: L. Jaeger, C. Langenbach, P. 0'Meara. V. Blank, B. Krieger, H. Bruhy, R. Wierman, E. Mueller. Page Forty-two Grohe-stra This year the orchestra had a great increase in member- ship. lts repertoire included more well-known music. in April the orchestra, in conjunction with the other musical organizations, appeared in the annual testival. its numbers were: Country Gardens' by Percy Grainger and ln a Persian Market by Keteleby. During the past two summer months the band and orchestra have conlfnued their rehearsals. Kathryn Mueller Top Row: B. Kocher, M. Karsten, G. Fischer, A. Koch, O. Johann, R. Hansen, R. Schmidt, K. Mueller, T. Merriam, J. Dettmann, W. Jansen. J. Kuester, W. Grogan. Row Two: B. Karsten, B. Rose, R. Perschbacher, W. Johann, R. Klein, C. Kurtz. M. Pascoe, J. Wiskirchen, J. Pascoe, M. Dettmann, H. Daluge, E. Jansen, G. Schmidt, J. Peters, C. Leins, R. Kuester. Row Three: E. Gessert, Mr. Christensen, R. Wilkens, M. De- Bano, P. Klingbiel, L. Lischka, P. McDonald, E. Voirt, M. Fischer, D. Yunk, J. Wiskirchcn, M. Gebhart, H. Bauer, E. Zahn, E. Vvilko, J. Appelt, F. Braasch, M. Schoenbeck. Row Four: L. Berres, P. Olm. H. Koenig, P. Kickbush, C. Althaus, D. Cosgrove, F. Jansen, R. Mueller, R. Kurtz, F. Kurtz, V. Gales, J. Mueller. Band The band, tor the third term under the capable direction ot Mr. Christensen, tinished another successtul year. The Mayville and Port Washington schools Combined with West Bend tor the third annual music testival held in April. Throughout the year the band turnished music tor our annual gym exhibition, Open l-louse, and various town club meetings. Kathryn Mueller Top Row: E. Gessert. W. Grogan, L. Renard, W. Jansen. T. Merriam, J. Dettmann, M. Karsten, R. Heidner, R. Allirt, A. Puestow. K. Mueller, L. Smith, M. Smith, B. Gadow, F. Winn, R. Kuester. Row Two: M. Lenz, H. Renard, J. Kuester, G. Groom, H. Laubenstein. W. Johann. 0. Johann, R. Hansen, R. Schmidt, H. Degeume, E. Zahn, E. Laubenstein,G.Fischer, B. Koeher. Row Three: Mr. Christensen. R. Klein, H. Schmalz, H. Kruepke, R. Present, L. May, L. Laubenstein, B. Karsten, J. Peters, G. Schmidt, B, Rose. A. Koch, E. Hoffman, A. Braeger, J. Wiskirchen, C. Nicholson, J. Mueller. Row Four: E. Weiss, C. Leins, C. Althaus, F. Jansen, E. Muel- ler, D. Cosgrove, J. Appelt, R. Mueller, K. Dettmann, M. Heindl. Page Forty-three l-lome Economics Club The l-lome Economics Club is an organizaTion oT girls who are Taking or have Taken home economics. The purpose oT The club is To sTirnulaTe inTeresT in This kind OT work. The work done by The l-lome Economics Club This year was displayed aT The Hobby Show. The largesT display was ThaT oT The kniTTed and crocheTed dresses, sweaTer, coaTs. and miTTens. There were ThirTy-Three exhibiTs in This deparT- rnenT alone. One oT The mosT worThwhile proiecTs oT The club, one abouT which very liTTle is known, is The made- over deparTmenT. l-iere old cloThes are made inTo new cloThes Tor children. The club and The domesTic science classes planned a new proiecT This year wiTh whiTe mice. The members have experimenTed wiTh several kinds oT Tood in order To show whaT kind oT dieT is besT. lVlyrTle SmiTh Top Row: L. Fickler, R. Wagner, K. Schmidt, L. Abel, B, Habeek, D. Schmidt. ROW Two: Miss Meyer, M. Kohl, A. Friedman, M. Wagner, E. Backus, E. Musack, A. Schubert, E. Rosenthal, D. Jansen, M. Guljahr, Miss Kuehlthau. Row Three: H. Moritz, H. Schneider, F. Melius, M. Lang. M. Laufer, N. Kurtz, M. Schubert, J. Vincent, R. Worn- ardt, M. Wickert. Guidance- The guidance program under The chairmanship oT Miss GerTrude ForresTer included a wide and Timely arrange- menT oT group discussions and assembly Talks. Under The plan oT sTressing vocaTional and avocaTional guidance work in alTernaTing years, The climax oT The program This year was The hobby show exhibiTion which aimed To show high school people The various ways Tor The wider and wiser use oT leisure Time. The Teachers, local organizaTions, and hobbyisTs very generously assisTed in The displays oT ThirTy leisure Time inTeresTs. Blue ribbons were presenTed To The 520 people who broughT in exhibiTs. TwenTy-Tive hundred programs were disTribuTed To visiTors. The radio programs broadcasT Trom The Columbia School- oT-The-Air were a deTiniTe parT oT The work each week. The guidance groups sponsored The movie beneTiT OT MA Tale oT Two CiTies To deTray The cosT oT The vocaTional guides used by Treshmen lasT year. Top Row: B. Ziegler, TE. Kannenbere, E. Geszsert, W, Marth, R. Zahn. J. Foley. ' Row Two: H. Goetz, M. Schoenbeck, M. Pfenning, M. Heindl, S. Geib, K. Eimermann, Miss 1 0x'rester. Row Three: M. Smith, M. Pick, L. Fielder, E. Zahn, R. LeHingwell, D. Van Beek, H. Bruhy. Page Forty-four Girls' A Glee Club Girls' B Glee Club Top Row: K. Schmidt, H. Moritz, L. Meuschke, R. Wilkens V. Laubenstein, L. Lischka, A. Puestow, D. Schmidt R. Bennett, M. Jeklin, P. Kraemer, J. Wilkens, M. Gon- nering, K. Mueller. Row Two: B. Karsten, F. Stoffel, A. Rosenthal, L. Wilkens E. Schluter, F. Maurer, C. Warnkey, V. Braasch, B. Knop V. Frohmann, G. Laatsch, H. Erler, J. Foote, M. Schmidt Row Three: E. Rusch, L. Berres, J. Woof, N. Kurtz, M Rillingr, E. Frauenheim, J. Peters, I. Eckhart. M. Pfen ning, B. Rose, M. Joedike. I . Faber. Row Four: Mr. Christensen, B. Jordan, M. Weiss, J. Mueller. A. Bast, M. Mueller, L. Koenig, F. Kurtz, R. Kurtz, L. Smith, M. Smith. V. Gales. Top Row: E. Brittain, J. Webster, C. Leins, E. Wilke, E. Hoffman, F. DeBano, G. Muehl, L. Renard, J. Klumb M. Fickler, I. Bartelt, J. Novak, B. Kocher. Row Two: M. Wagner, E. Wachholz, J. Vincent, M. Pick, G. Weber, S. Zahn, M. E. Hassmer, L. Voeks, B. Schnurr. G. Beck, B. Wilcox, M. Rolfe, E. Zahn. Row Three: M. Bennett, E, Wolf, P. McDonald, M, Weiss C. Koenig. E. Wilkens, E. Chesak, C. Nicholson, A. Braeger, J. Appelt. Row Four: Mr. Christensen, A. Friedmann, L. Beder, F. Kremsreiter. K. Weiss, A. Westenberger, M. Kohl, J. Wiskirchen, E. Ross, M. Gebhurt, S. Geib. The glee clubs had a very successful year under ihe direction oi Mr. Chrisiensen. Two choruses were iormeo for the girls. Special work by individuals in the choruses was presented for the Womans Club and Kiwanis meetings. The Girls' Chorus performed at the commencement exercises, and a special attraction was ihe senior girls' number. This occasion closed a year oi iine performances. Page Forty-five l Debares The queslien for debale This year was, Resolved: Thai The several siales should enacl legislalion providing Tor a sysfem of complele rnedical service available lo all cirizens ai public expense. The learn lied for second place in The Lirfle Ten and wenr on To lhe guarler-finals in The slare league cornpeiilion. This season was Mr. Elmer B. Eklo's frirsi' year ar Wes? Bend. He has capably exfended The speech acrivilies and was insfrurnenlal in securing a charrer in The Nafional Forensic League. During The year The learns had rwenly-six debaies, eighl' of which were decision delaares. Debare lournarnenls were held al Sheboygan and al Marguelle Universiry. The Lillie Ten debaies were held ai Mayville. Alice Basi' Top Row: R. Perschbacher, J. Appelt, A. Bast, Mr. Eklo. Row Two: L. Jaeirer, P. O'Me-ara, J. Novak. Forensics Oraloryz Alice Basl and Roberl Perschbacher. Serious Declamalionz J o s e p h i n e Novak and Parry O'Meara. Humorous Declamafion: Clara Langenbach and Audrey Woog. Exfernpore Speaking: Shirley Garniss and Olive Frank. Exiempore Reading: Myrlle Snriilh and Lucille Jaeger. The league oraiory and exfempore speaking conlesls were held al Oconornowoc where Alice Basl placed iirsl in orarory. The declarnafion and exlempore reading cone 'resls were held ai l-larllord. Audrey Woog won second place in humorous declarnalions. Josephine Novak won 'rhird in serious declamarions, and lvlyrile Smilh won rhird place in oxrernpore reading. Alice Basl Top Row: O. Frank, L. Jaeger, C. Lalnfcnbach, P, O'Mear11, R. Perschbacher. Row Two: S. Garniss, A. Wong, J. Novak, A. Bast, M. Smith. Page Forty-six DusT Pan STaTT The school paper published weekly by The sTudenTs under The supervision of Mr. Clinard T-luTchinson has grown Trom a publicaTion ol: a single page To one oT a halT-dozen pages. The ediTor Tor This year was Juenne KarsTen, EdiTor-in-chief, and BeTTy Krieger was Business Manager. ExcellenTly managed, The DusT Pan Tinished The year wiTh a cash balance. Top Row: Mr. Hutchinson. E. Weinand, H. Claus, J. Dettmann. Row Two: H. Renard, V. Gales, R. Raloff, J. Karsten, J. Mueller, T. McCarthy. Row Three: J. Appelt, R. Hetzel, P. Kraemer, B, Krieger, H. Bruhy, M. Lansr, V. Blank. Tennis Team For The TirsT Time This year Tennis as a maior sporT was inTroduced inTo The regular program of aThleTics. Coach Hildebrand scheduled meeTs wiTh The Li++le Ten schools and wiTh several oTher schools. The schedule TerminaTed wiTh The STaTe T-ligh School MeeT aT Madison, Wisconsin. WiTh W. B.'s being awarded To worThy players, Tennis should develop inTo one oT The besT oT spring and Tall sporrs. Top Row: A. Rutz, J. Honeck, Coach Hildebrand. Row Two: E. Westenbergrer, J. Schickert, R. Zahn, H. Schmidt. Row Three: G, Kircher, R. Gumm, L. Willkomm. l l Page Forty-seven l SCHOOL LIFE NEWS REEL According To all reporTs, BABA, DABA, DADACACA, and DDDD. The physics class weighs rnaTTers careTully. The beacon Iighf ThaT broughT The grads back home buT only gave lighT enough To hold PorT To a 6-6 Tie. Jeannie leads her band inTo baT- Tle wiTh The noTes. Under The spreading dislocaTed knee ProTessor Grignon sTrains. The algebra class waTches The blackboard while Miss SToker goes Through iT again. Look ouT Mr. McLane! The manual arTs class Tries To square Things wiTh Mr. Schuelke, Rose Mary smiling Tor The senior secTion, Shirley and Elroy in The TrysTing Place, Audrey SchmidT and Cable Ed- wards in The TrysTing Place. Page Forty-eight TZ. I3, I4. The producTion manager and ad- viser oT The DusT Pan waTch The ink Tlow. Margy and Helen Jane geT To The boTTom of Things in biology. The semesTer exams keep The business manager and adverTis- ing manager busy. Mr. McLane and Baldy pass ouT The candy bars To The sales winners oT The Tale oT Two CiTies movie. SCHOOL LIFE NEWS REEL Mr. Chrisiensen arranges Things for 'the music fesiival. The Dusl Pan and Bend folks ask Sanfa for good Things in publica- lions. Margy and Helen Jane coming fo school al 200 below. The shorfhand class 'raking dicfa- lion- A seclion of Miss Forresfens Typ- ing class, Mr. McLane inaugurafes The new public address syslem. Coach Pacelfi gels The squad ready. Mr. Beclcer's sidewall: helpers. Direclor of in+ramural alhlelics, Mr, Grignon. The I935 prom scene. The heavy snows lcepi Carl busy lresfing on his shovell. A hen pariy af Vollrnar's. Miss Kuehllhau's home economics class culling paflerns. A dinner service arranged by Miss Meyer's cooking class. Page Forty-nine II so SCHOOL LIFE NEWS REEL Reverend Ensenbach. Emma Granis. And he hasn'+ banana since. Huey P. Foley. Ealing soup in A-flair. Hungry Teachers- Lorus Flower, Firsf hour fencing class. And nol a drop To drink. where Pacefri sludies The Tunnies. Mr. Schuelke makes plans. Don'+ be in a hurry. PVVA or DEM? Pie rales, 5c per Cul. Fawncy That nich+ wahr? La'Mexicana. Rock-a-bye. Prof. Grignon digs Tor anlimony. The salad is IOC, girls. Alan Pick works oul for The mile. Pu+zy's camera shy. Dr. Loomer removes a cinder. The Soulh Dakola Flash. Bob Harih phones for an idea. Page Fifty Morgan Slradiyarius Pascoe ar 200 below zero. Mr. H. whispers in Mr. E.'s ear. Smile, darn ya, smile! Shades of Golden' Guernsey! Pauline learns her lines. Where's The body? lMessage To KhuTu.l Thank You Docforf' Runkel on deck, Hildebrand up. Ru+hie, Helen, and Margie. Il:55, soupls on. Marqaref and Jeanne Boswell. Surely, of course. The lily maid of Bolionyille. . IT you guess This wrong, if'll be righf anyway. The schneclc-peddler searches Tor dough. Eno Crime Club. Powerful Kairinlca. Ja, Das isl lcurz und lang. Marion Jelclin braving a Tew waves. BABY DAZE A deacl fish and a deed man? Das isf alles. Anna Held, bu+ The building lel go. A bi+ of Arnily. I A iazz-bo on a hoe-neclc. This liille peg didn? go To mar' lcell Lillle Audrey and second choice. Les Tilles conienl de Madame Mueller. San+a's lilile boy. A miler gels his slarl. Prince Karl and Prince John. One eye on The Eagle's Club, The oiher on Rilling. The smilh, a mighly man is he. ll.ongTellowl The sludenl acfivily money is in The box! Page Fifty-one W. B. Awards for I936 Foofball Track J John Heindl Earl Baer Paul O++o Norman Yogersr Eugene Hirschboeclc Eldor Kannenberg Harold Wrighf Richard Lonergan Norman Bernlr Jack Foley Roberr Fuge John Kuehlrhau Harley Wachs Harold Yogersr Roger Devenporr Reuben Yoosr Walrer Orfmer Tom Merriam Elmer Pueslow Wilford Porler, Mgr. Baseball George Weiner? Ray Wiedmeyer Peler Jansen John Heindl Marvin Zarling Laurence Schneider Eugene Weinand Richard Lonergan Edward Usrruclc Tennis Eugene Weslenberger Harvey Schmidl Arlhur Ruiz Joe Honeclq Harold Yogersr Reuben Yoosl Maynard Schoenbeclc Anrhony Novak Herberl' Fuge Jerome Winn Harley Wachs Carl Younlqer Waller Orrmer Sfudenf Ac'I'ivi'ry Manager Milo Saller Music Alice Basr Harlan Daluge Marion De Bano John Derlmann Merlin Delrlmann Allred Ehllie Bealrice Gaclow Margarel Gonnering Pauline Kraemer Mildred Lenz Lydia Lischlca Kalhryn Mueller Jane Perers Alma Pueslow Anila Rosenrhal Karhryn Schmidr Maynard Schoenbeclc Myrlle Smirh Marion Weiss Joyce Woog Page Fifty-two Oralory Alice Basl Serious Declamafion Josephine Novak Humorous Declamafion Audrey Woog Deba+es Alice Baslr Janice Appelr Parry O'Meara Roberl Perschbacher Lucille Jaeger Josephine Novak Cheer Leader Clara Langenbach Honor Roll Milo Sallrer Alice Bas? Eugene Weslenberger Fern Laning Margarel Dunsl Pauline Kraemer Nelda Kurlz Mabel Joedike Harlan Daluge John Dellmann Ka+hryn Mueller Elaine Erauenheim Rulh Bennell Maynard Schoenbeclc Rose Mary Wagner SCREEN SCREAMS LA ST WITH THE LAT ALAN PICK presenTs MURDER BEFORE THE PROM PRODUCED BY WAYNE FREITAG A WEST BEND VITA-SOUND IN BLOODY TECHNICOLOR A SUPER-SENSITIVE PRODUCTION DirecTed by Cecil B. QuasT Sound eTTecTs - - Kircher, Regolin, PaTTy O'Meara, and BeTTy Jane Rolfs Camera - - Film STreTcher RuTz ArT - - Olive Frank CosTumes - - RoberTa KauTh BETTY KRIEGER ---- - The Queen THE MYSTERIOUS MAN - - JOE HONECK ----- DeTecTive SmarT HARVEY SCHMIDT - - - HAROLD AHLERS - - A Knigh+ Time-Way back in l936 lcourTesy oT Tik-Tok spelled TI K-TO K Place-A desolaTe palace in The wilds oT Jackson. Prelude-AT The Time OT King Weinand and his Tamous ElaT-heads oT The Square Table, all wasn'T peaceful. Crime lurked in every corner, every crevice, and even behind The ash- Tray. AT This Time came The Tragic deaTh ofthe king, IT Threw The enTire kingdom inTo a sTaTe oT Turmoil. The quesTion asked was, Who killed The king? The STory-The king and queen were siTTing in Their Thronefroom discus- sing The prom. Well, Oueensie, my ducky IiTTIe ap- ple dumpling, are you all ready To go To The prom wiTh m-ug-gurggle? Who killed The king-loh, pardon me, he isn'T dead yeT.l The king plunged head-long oTT The Throne and on To The Tloor, a kniTe proTv-uding Trom his back- The queen TainTed. Who killed The king? There was a mornenT oT silence, and Then a hideous laugh rang Through The enTire palace, There was anoTher momenT oT dread- Tul silence, and who should enTer, buT The king's buTler, Sir Harold Ahlers. I-Ie spoke beTore he noTiced The body oT The king and queen. Well my IiTTle pussy-willow, did you . . . good gravy, They're down. The buTler rushed over To The Tire exTinguisher and Turned The hose on The queen. She slowly revived. Ah, sweeT liTTIe birds oT a TeaTher . .. Hey, where am I? Oh, I remember- Someone sTabbed The king. Yes, I wonder where ThaT TIaT-TooT deTecTive oT yours is? asked Sir Har- old. I-oh!-am here. From behind The THE PLAYERS - - 2 ? 2 The JaniTor curTain appeared deTecTive Sir Long- Fall Honeck, Did I hear you call me TlaT4TooT? Why, l'Il have you arresTed Tor legacy. FIaT-TooT, Leg-acy, geT iT. Ain'T I The old ioker Though? WiTh ThaT The deTecTive wenT over To The dead body oT The king. Long live The king! he murmured. I-Ie's dead! Goodness, exclaimed The queen, now wiTh whom shall I go To The prom? Sir LongTaII Turned To The queen, Did vou murder your husband? he asked. I did noT. Oh, heck, mumbled The deTecTive, 'ldid you kill The king, Sir Harold AhIers? I'II say noTl Oh, prune salad, I wonder who did? Maybe iT was I-liTIer. Who knows? said Ahlers wiTh a shrug. Well, call a docTor, commanded Sir LongTall I-loneck. Sir Ahlers IeTT The room, and he could be heard disappearing down The corridor, Call Tor DocTor AnThony Novak . . . LongTalI looked quesfionally aT The queen. Well, he sighed, have you any ideas who mighT have killed The king? Well, LongTaII, I don'T like To Talk abouT people, buT I noTiced ThaT The ianiTor, Harvey SchmidT, has been acT- ing very Tunny laTeIy, and he seems To be having plenTy oT money To spend. Then There is The KnighT. I-le also happens To be The besT knife Thrower in The palace. Ah, Then The mysTery is solved, screeched I-loneck, Harvey SchmidT did iT! WhaT? Page Fifty-three ANTHONY NOVAK ----- A DocTor ROGER DEVENPORT - A Villainous GangsTer ELMER PUESTOW - - - Also a GangsTer JUNE JABAS - - - A Lady in WaiTing GENE WEINAND ------ The King The deTecTive whirled abouT, and Tacing him was Harvey SchmidT, The ianiTor. Well, didn'T you do iT? asked I-loneck. I mosT cerTainIy did noT. Oh, piTTle berries, now l'II have To Tind some one else. No one in The room saw a black robed creaTure crawl inTo The deaTh room. He was masked, and a large black haT covered his head. He crepT cauTiously over To The ash Tray and hid behind iT. I-le sTood There Tor a while and Then crepT back ouT oT The room. ATTer he had IeTT Sir Harold Ahlers came inTo The room. The docTor will soon be here, he said. BeTore The words were ouT oT his mouTh, The docTor enTered. I am DocTor AnThony Novak, lvl. D., Ph. D., and B. S., he said. ParenTheTicaIIy, TheoreTicalIy, and IiTeraIly M. D. sTands Tor misplaced docTor, casually mumbled I-loneck. GeT iT? M. D., misplaced docTor! Ain'T I The old ioker Though? IT your iokes were halT as good as your deTecTive work, you s+iII wouldn'T know ThaT a man wiTh sixTy buIIeTs in him was shoT, piped in Ahlers. -I-lrnmmmm-DocTor, whaT is your verdicT on The dead man? asked Honeck, eager To change The subiecT. I, DocTor AnThony Novak, sTaTe ThaT The good king was poisoned one-halT hour beTore he was sTabbed To deaTh, The poison should have killed him wiThin an hour aTTer iT was Taken, and now I goT To go home and eaT my dinner. JusTa momenT, docTor, inTerrupTed I-loneck, did you kill The king? I did noTl Oh, peanuT-buTTer, groaned Hon- SC REEN SCREA MS MURDER BEFORE THE PROM lConTinued Trom page 531 eck, now I'lI have To Tind some one else. Well, have you any idea on The subiecT aT all? asked Ahlers. Ya, whaT do you Think abouT iT? puT in Harvey SchmidT. Well, here iT is, boys, sTaTed Honeck- AbouT Two hours ago some one puT poison in The king's dinner. He aTe his dinner and Then wenT inTo his room. I-le Talked over The prom wiTh The queen. While They were convers- ing, someone sneaked up behind The Throne and sTabbed The king noT know- ing ThaT he would die wiThin TiTTeen minuTes Trom The poison. Now all we have To do is To Tind ouT who poisoned him and who sfabbed him. My, is ThaT all? groaned Ahlers. The case is aImosT solved. Say, how abouT a liTTIe music? Harald reached over and Turned on The radio. This is whaT They heard: Calling all cars, iT's Time Tor Orphan Annie. I mean Two desperaTe criminals were headed Towards The king's palace hours ago. They are Roger DevenporT and PreTTy Boy Dillinger carries a kniTe, and is a Tamous poisonerl Calling Have you enough air in your several Dillinger PuesTow. PuesTow all cars: Tires? ThaT DevenporT sTabbed him, and PuesTow poisoned him. Ya, now all you have To do is Tind 'em, groaned Schmidt well, you won'T have To go Tar, said a voice Trom ouTside The room. Everyone Turned around To see a knighT in armor enTer The room drag- ging Two dead bodies behind him. These are The bodies oT Roger D. DevenporT and PreTTy Boy PuesTow, said The knighT. I shoT Them as They enfered The palace ground. You mean as They enTered The palace grounds? asked Honeck. Yes, Well, sighed Honeck, ThaT com- pIicaTes maTTers because Then They couldn'T have killed The king! ..Ya .. seTTles iTI screamed Honeck. Say, did you kill The king? asked Honeck OT The knighT. No! Oh, apple-Turnovers. Now who in The world did iT? And by-The-by who are you? I am The KnighTI Ya, you look kind'a dark. Dark knighT, geT iT? Ain'T I The old joker Though? BUT whaT is your real name? I reTuse To Tell you. JusT call me 'The KnighT'. Shall we call you 'Good KnighT'? asked Ahlers nonchaIanTIy. Well, said Honeck aTTer a mo- menT's pause, leT's all leave This room. I wanT To look around a biT. SchmidT you sTay wiTh The dead king, and see ThaT he doesn'T Try any Tunny sTuTT. They all IeTT The room wiTh The excepTion oT SchmidT. Sir LongTaII beckoned The knighT To his side. Say, lisTen, he said, leT's oeek inTo The Throne room. I don'T like This SchmidT TeIlow. WiTh ThaT The Two men approached and saw SchmidT go To The Telephone Funeral Home. and call The SchmidT Hello, he said, This is Harvey. No, I goT a Say, whaT do ya Think . . . killed The king, Ten dollars you body I broughT . . . They don'T body Tor you. Ya, I and don'T TorgeT The said I'd geT Tor every down To you . . . No suspecT me, ATTer I poisoned him he was sTabbed by . . . Before he could Tinish a shoT rang ouT and SchmidT Tell To The Tloor dead- WeII, sighed The KnighT, I wond- er who iusT shoT SchmidT? I'II Tell you who did iT, said Honeck, The Tellow ThaT sTabbed The king did iT. He knew ThaT we were sTanding hereIisTening To SchmidT Talk, and beTore SchmidT could Tell who sTabbed The king, The murderer sTabbed him. Do you know who The murdereris? asked The KnighT. Well, said Honeck, I'II make a proposiTion wiTh you. IT you Tell me who you are, I'II Tell you who sTabbed The king! I, said The KnighT, am The auThor oT This sTory. I have To go around in disguise so none oT The readers will murder me aTTer They Tinish The sTory, and now, who murdered The king? Sir Harold Ahlers killed The king! ?.. How do you know Well, here's The sTory. When I was hiding in The room, I saw Harold Ahlers enTer shorTly aTTer The king was dead. BeTore he noTiced The bodies, he Talked To The queen, A buTIer never calls a queen a pussy-willow unless he is on very good Terms wiTh her. When he noTiced The dead body oT The king and The body oT The queen on The Tloor, he rushed To The Tire exTinguisher and squirTed waTer on The queen. Now, how did he know ThaT The queen had only TainTed and ThaT The king was dead unless he killed The king himseIT? Well, why did he do iT? He was secreTIy in love wiTh The queen, so he had To geT The king ouT oT The picTure. IT he did This, There would sfill be Two oThers ThaT would gladly Take her To The prom, PreTTy Boy PuesTow, and Roger Dillinger DevenporT. So he devised a way To geT Them ouT oT The picTure Too. He knew ThaT They were coming To The palace To call on The queen. When They ar- rived Harold sTabbed The king so ThaT The police would convicT Those Two Tor The murder. Thar is why he Turned on The radio. He knew There would be broadcasTs oT The where-abouTs oT DevenporT and PuesTow. Now all we have To do is To Tind AhlersI Well, you won'T have To go Tar, said a voice Trom behind Them. I iusT killed him. The Two men Turned abouT To see ThaT June Jabas was Talking To Them. I was To meeT DevenporT here To- nighT, she conTinued. I Tound ouT ThaT someone had killed him. When I saw a mysTerious man wiTh a black robe and mask, I shoT him Thinking he killed poor Roger. I pulled oTT his Page Fifty-four mask, and There was Sir Harold Ahlers, The crook. Did you say you had an appoinT- menT, said Honeck, wiTh your boy- Triend here TonighT? There is no moon. WhaT were you going To use? The sTreeT lighTs? GeT iT? Moon, sTreeT IighTs? Ain'T I The old ioker Though. Come wiTh me June. I'm going To see if Oueen BeTTy will go To The prom wiTh me. GeT iT? WiTh mel Ain'T I The old rip-snorTer Though? Wayne FreiTag WE COVER THE STUDIOS AT The Socks STudio This sTudio is now Tilming a picTure. Show Them No Mercy, aT The WesT Bend High School gymnasium, sTarring Mr. Runkel- Upon enTering The gym, we see him reTereeing a Tighr beTween Toby and Jack Foley. Toby is winning: and as Jack is slowly being Tied inTo a knoT, we leave Them. Johann BroThers OuT There They are shooTing The Irish In Us, sTarring Mr. PaceTTi wiTh Miss Podruch as his leading lady. As we enTer The seT, Miss Podruch is speak- ing: Sure, iT's a shamrock I'm looking Tor diesen morgenf' She sToooed as we enTered. Overlooking This error, we Tinish This sTory by waTching The Tilming of Every NighT aT EighT, sTarring The drug sTore gang. Were we surprised This Tall when we again enTered our co-educational insTiTuTion To Tind a sTrange man in whaT was once upon a Time Mr. HuTch- inson's room. The man's skin was as brown as an Indian. One oT The ediTor Tolks walked up To him and addressed him in The Indian sign language, buT To no avail. Finally The boy said in English, You speakEngIish? Imagine his surprise when he Tound iT To be no one else buT our old bug-Tinding pro- Tessor, HuTchinson. No, he hadn'T gone naTive during The summer monThs. He had merely fallen asleep and had Tor- goTTen To Turn oTT his sun lamp. We would suggesT ThaT some ThoughTTuI person bring a copy oT WhiTTier's Snowbound To The main room The sixTh period so Mr. Hilde- brand could read iT and ponder. George Kircher and Johnny Heindl advocaTe WheaTies To any bowler who desires a score oT 300 in Three games. However, we heard ThaT The Tormer changed To Pep because iT was cheaper, and he had To save money To aTTend The Prom. We wonder haw many candy bars Floyd Ensenbach really Took ouT oT The box. The people near The sTage counTed Ten in his TronT packers, buT They didn'T Tigure ThaT Trousers also have back pockeTs. We wonder whaT The debaTers really did do in Mayville. IT seems all PaTTy needed was The Trunks, and she could have ioined The circus as The main aT- TracTion. REEN SCREA - 7.29 E E L, EG. E-, MS--- F,-. H I936 FASHION NOTES Upon observing The spring promen- ades in The fashionable resorfs of AllenTon, BolTonville, and Jackson, we find Thaf The high school boy who wishes To be numbered among The well-dressed will find valuable sug- gesfions for his wardrobe in The fol- lowing compilafion of fashion nofes. The Trousers will conTain Two pockefs in fronT for nofes from The girl friend, and incidenfals such as pencils, pens. books, paper, sTring, and handker- chief. Ofher incidenfals include wafch and money. llf you have any.l A vesT should be worn underneafh The coaf and on Top of The shirf. How- ever, The only reason a vesT is worn is To cafch The gravy ThaT escapes your fork. A coaT should be worn only on spec- ial occasions, such as on weddings, funerals, bapfisms, parfies, and so forfh. Famous auThoriTies make These sug- gesfionsz A muffler wiTh red sfripes-Mr. Eklo. A grey wrap-around coaf-Mr. Hildebrand. A black fur cap in cold weaTher- Mr. Grignon. WhiTe socks-Mr. Runkel. Red and whife sweafers in honor of W. B. H. S.-Doc Wrighf and Elroy Gesserf. A blue shirT--Billy STeinmeT1. Long Trousers-John Pefer Hembel. A purple handkerchief dyed in chemisTry-Earl Baer. Any number of loud shirfs- George Kircher. IT seems Thaf Richard Wierman is so polife ThaT he passes around The op- posife side of a lady when walking wiTh her in order noT To sfep on her shadow. A LETTER FROM MR. GRIGNON Dear Virginium: Today I wenT fishing and guTTa percha. I wasn'T hungry, so I had Tc barium. I caughf Tin more, buf I had To dysposium because I saw a copper coming. Yesferday I saw a plafinum bronze. I lead her To a drug sfore and had a phosphafe. She Told me she was geTTing anfimony. The boys arsenic- leringl yeT. I had no reTorT- We oscil- lafed. She gave me a parT of her Tungsfen she wenT home. IpuT my neon The flourine swore I would never look aT anofher girl. Tom was over yesferday. Benzine him and asked whaT he camphor. I gave him a nickel, and he kripfon. Did you ever read The poems of The poeT-chlorafe of Indium? I was radium. We will come nexT week. Don'T phos- phorus. We'll only sTay Tin weeks. See Thaf your dogs argon or aT leasl' hafnium. Also geT some yeasf. I al- ways Take iT before I go To bed, so I can rise early. Yours Truly, Royal. THE MODEL SCHOOL A few years ago The edifors of a previous Bend gave us Their idea of a model school. However, since Then a new generafion has replaced Them and developed new concepfions of an ideal school. I am sure all sTudenTs will agree wiTh us Thaf The following sug- gesfions would be of help for giving us a greaTer opporTuniTy for advance- menT in high school. !.All boys should model Clark Gable: all girls, Joan Crawford. 2. The cafeTeria should serve ice cream and cake To sTudenTs who desire replenishing affer The second period. 3. Hum, whisfle, or sing if so in- clined. 4. A law making IT mandafory To chew gum aT leasT one hour a day. 5. A law making iT possible for pupils To enTer class lafe because if makes iT more inferesfing for The ofhers To have people walking in aT all hours. 6. A law forbidding Teachers To give Tesfs unless answers are before. 7. A chemisfry B, Marks under 9. Use Screen book in liferafure, IO, Aufomafically give aThleTic sTars a mark of aT leasf IOO. II. Vanify cases To Take The place of inkwells in The desks. I2, No one To be given a diploma unless able To presenf evidence of playing hookey aT leasf five Times. The quesfions and disTribuTed The day laborafory sans smells. 7O To be prohibifed. Screams as a Texf- REMEMBER WAY BACK WHEN Marion De Bano, Dorofhy Yunk, and Agnes Chechvala Tried To puT ouT a fire in chemisfrywifhafire exTinguisher, and having failed, finally resorfed To The ever-ready H2-O, Jane Pefers. Harley Wachs, and KaThryn Muellenformed The efernal Triangle. Joyce Woog losT her Toofh. We had some pep. Girls did noT chew gum. We had fun in chemisfry. M. Rilling asked whaT H2-O was. M. Jeklin and A. Sfangl Tap-danced. Rosemary HeTzel wenT home aT 3:20. Johnny Heindl broke his nose. Mr, Hildebrand lefT Omro. A. Pfeiffer gave a speech in English. An alarm clock wenf off in The main room. Mr. Runkel said diTTo. We froze aT homecoming. George Kircher showed us his oper- afion. Vv'e were angry aT The hour classes. Miss Heidner always remembered To give TesTs. ODDS AND ENDS Tuesday, There will be a parTy in The gymnasium for all high school sTu- denTs. Proceeds will be used for pur- chasing posfcards for Mr. Grignon To send To The sfudenfs who do noT caTch on To his iokes The day They are cracked. Page Fifty-five PAGING SHERLOCK HOLMES IT seems a cerTain senior boy was passing a jewelry shop in Milwaukee, Happening To glance inside, he noficed our eminenf sociology professor af The counfer. MysTery: ls he really serious? ' IT seems ThaT The capfain of our baskefball Team, Paulie OTTo, came To school one day wiTh his sweafer Turned inside ouT. Asked The reason, he re- sponded Thaf Two names were wriTTen on The oTher. MysTery: Whose names appeared on The reverse side? IT seems ThaT a cerfain high school sTudenT passed by The humble domi- cile of Misses Podruch, Nickel, and Dierker and saw one of Them Throw open The windows of Their dwelling. Mysferyz Could iT have been burned pofafoes? IT seems ThaT abouf The middle of The year Pufzy Langenbach appeared wiTh a very downcasf expression on her face. Mysferyz Could iT have been due To The facT Thaf her wesfern hero. Randolph Scoff, had deserTed The horse opera and confinued his career in The glamorous cinema? IT seems Thaf a cerfain English pro- fessor of This co-educafional insTiTu- Tion of learning, wiTh a few oTher Teachers, was Tesfing his skill aT The arf of leg-propelled Toboggans when a cerfain parf of his anafomy collided wifh a sTony obsfrucfion. STarTing aT The Top of The hill on his skiis, he gof midway, and The resT of The ride was accomplished wifh his feeT off The ground. Mysfery: Who was af The boTTom of The hill? COMING MOVIES The Irish In Us-Sfasia and Richard Lonergan. I Dream Too Much-Joe Pascoe. King of Burlesque-Mr. Paceffi. I Live My Life-Lil Smifh. Ereckles-Earl Baer. Chafferbox-George Kircher. Colleen-PaTTy O'Meara. Eighf Girls in a Boaf-Marg. M.. Mary Ann K., Fifi, Mickey, Babe, Rose- mary, Ann S., Evelyn T. The Counfry Docfor-Dorofhy, Hazel, Gerfrude, Kafhryn, and Audrey Schmidf. Everybody's Old Man-Mr. McLane. The Informer-Joyce Woog. Here Comes Trouble-Billy Sfein- mefz. LiTTle Women-Clara, Florence, Rufh, and Nelda Kurfz. The Good EarTh-The High School Campus. Voice of Bugle Ann-Carl Regolin. LiTTle Lord EaunTleroy- R i c h a r d Wiermann. One day a freshman approached one of The librarians and said, l can'T find a word in The dicfionary because The Thing hasn'T an index. Bend Sponsors ALLENTON Allenlon Slale Bank Farmer's Mercanlile Co. Hess Tavern Weiss Hardware Co. BARTON Barlon Corporalion Barlon Pharmacy Driessel, Dr. S. J. Gadow Milling Co. Kapler, Andrew J. Pleiller, Rudolph WEST BEND Amily Lealher Producls Co. Ashman, H., Florisl Allanlic X1 Pacilic Tea Co. Barens, John W., Hardware, Bauer's Bakery Bauer, Dr. K. T. Beacon Reslauranl 81 Lunch Belly Beauly Shoppe Bloedorn's Inc. Boldl, R. W. Drug Co. Brillingham 81 Hixon Lumber Co. Bruhy, H. Bucklln, F. W. Cannon, John A. Carbon, George, l. G. A. Slore Carmel Krisp Corn Shop Cenlral Aulo Co. 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