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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
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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
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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
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