West Bend High School - Bend Yearbook (West Bend, WI)

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BEND NINETEEN THIRTY- WEST BEND I-HSI-I SCI-ICDOIQS MCDDERN EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM I I VOLUME 24 , , 'K' I ..' If , TI-IE BEND 3 BETTY VN IL CX Ed Io QI-QR A Wgggg ASSSIG I ECI PUBLISHED AT WEST BEND WISCONSIN HENRY VVILKENS Ad cfs q Ma cg JAMEQ BAUMGAIQTNER - Busdwezs Manage, BY WEST BEND HIGH SCHQQL .- Aw. 'Sf WWW The secondary school sTudenTs oT I939 Tace a new day and a new educaTion. The America OT The l900's was a naTion oT dirT roads, was geared To a speed oT Tour miles an hour, was basically an agricul- Tural counTry, was a world in which manpower did The labor. An educaTion grounded in The Three R's goes baclc To The Time when America was deTiniTely rural and agriculTural. Our generaTion has wiTnessed The growTh oT The naTion inTo an indusTrial power. The dirT roads have given way To concreTe highways ThaT Traverse The conTinenT in all direcTions, and slcy- ways have cuT days To hours. l-land labor has been superseded by The eTTiciency and mulTiplied power oT The auTomaTic machine, where men and women become aTTendanTs. Today. modern invenTions such as The Telephone, The auTo, The oil burner, have robbed The sTudenT oT home responsibiliTies. COLLEGE Since I890 Hue enrollmenT OT The secondary school has increased Tronu 203,000 To 6,000,000 or by 2855 per cenT. Today The secondary school, a democraTic insTiTuTion, has The responsibiliTy oT expanding The courses oT sTudy Trom Hue Three Rls To moeT Hue individual desires oT The sTudenT. This new America demands a new progressive school sysTern ThaT will eTTicienHy prepare young men and young women in a rapidly changing world. Children who are in The grades Today will graduaTe inTo a new world. To meeT and saTisTy These exacTing demands secondary insTiTuTions are adopTing programs which will answer The challenges oT modern living. ln order To prepare iTs charges Tor compleTe living, The school oT Today musT proiecT iTs plans inTo The TuTure. YesTerday was a world oT Tew vocaTional oppor- TuniTies. Today, There are l8,000 vocaTions, l6,000 oT which can be Tilled by The average sTudenT. Commerce, indusTry. college, The home, are requiring an inTelligenT, well-Trained individual. This new day demands a new educaTionp The new child a new curriculum, a new environmenT, a new school planT To give a mulTipliciTy oT Training. Tl-TE I-IOME COMMERCE INDUSTRY fm 74 The class of I939 dedlcafes Hrs annual +0 nfs advuser and consus+en+ helper M Frederic Baxfer Due +0 has unhrlng devohon and lnsplrlng leaderslwup wnfh each producfuon fhe Bend has been an essenhal fader ln 'rhe lives of Jrhe sfu den+ body mm IVICDEIQII EDUCATIQN EULEILLS STUIWENTS NE'-US Au D INTERESTS Pages 8 Io .45 IDHYSVTA EDUCATIQN IKEEPS PACF WITH INITELLECTUFI TRAINING Pwqes A6 IO 39 IVIQDEIQN EDUCATION S PRCDUCT SEN ORS AND UNDERCLASSES Page 40 fo 53 uk EDUCATIONAL EUN Pages 55 To 62 IX 4 ., ,-,.,X 'Xl U L., - N! A I I - lx, L . - , fu r' I - - I- I . , A f , mx 5 X I N. X .E I I . S MCDDEQN EDUCATDN pw-F ' Wes? Bend High School annually opens ils doors fo hundreds of enlhusiaslic parenls on Gpen I-louse night held every year during Nafional Educalion Week. A+ lhis lime The parenls have a chance lo view lhe work Jrhaf holds fheir children's inreresfs lhrough- oul lhe school year. Exhibils, proiecrs, demonslralions and a pro- gram ol enlerlainmenl reveal 'rhe aclual lunclioning of Jrhe principles ol educalion in a democracy. Supl, D. E. McLane has guided rhe growlh and modernizalion ol 'rhe Wesl Bend Public Schools for over lhirly years. Conscienlious in his dulies, and undersfanding The problems of youlh, he has given fho cornmunily of Wcsl Bend a firsl-class school syslem. Pace Elqhl I3lJl.l3Il.I.S STUDENTS' XIQQCQWCZY A modern educafional syslem alfribulos a large parl of i+s success fo 'rhe efficienl and unfiring worlc of 'rhe school board. Wesl Bend l-ligh School has such sup' porlers in 'rhe persons ol Mr. A. l'l. Klumb, who has served as direclor for five years? Mr. D. J. Kenny, who has been clerlc of lhe board lor lhe pasl lourleen years, Dr. A. l-l. l-leidner, who has given eleven years of service, and 'rwo new members, Mr. E. J. Krieger and Mrs. George Kuehllhau, wilh rwo years of service. As a resull of lhe board's desire lo improve The slandards of educalion, our school sysfem has mel fhe needs of a growing communily and has been able lo adapl ilself easily when expansiow was necessary Afler several years of planning wifh a cili ens commi++ee lhe Board of Educafion complefed plans in I938 for lhe exlension and modernizalion of lhe school planl By securing granls T SI64454OO from The Federal governrnenf and by raising an addihonal SZOI OOO OO if was possible +o bu ld a new grade chool building and make a 9I OOO OO addiliori lo 'rhe high school iii BOARD OF EDUCATION and no M ealeo lo To r H s Geo qe uehllha A l-l l-le Per VC G . O I ' II I . . .. 1 . I. . IE S . . l l S+ i g: r, E. J. Krie-ge' and Mr. D. E. McLane. S ' r m lell iahf: M: A. .Klumb Mr. D. J. Kerr. Mr. r K u ard of. . . id. . g gg T 'ge Nifi Q Page Ten . I I I I O Tl-IE HEART CDF TODAY'S SCI-IOCDL Our Library liasjire HZOZISIINCT books All colors, hues, and tinges. And every form' is rr door That turns on magic lz1'nge's. The library is lhe hearl ol every school. l-lere lhe ellecliveness ol lhe educalional program is measured mosl accuralely by lhe increasing circulalion rale in our library lacililies by sludenls and lacuily. Our library has grown irom mere wall shehves in lhe old high school building hold- ing a lew hundred books, lo a sunny, cheerlul room in a new building wilh shelves conlaining over 5,000 books lor relerence and pleasure reading, and lorly magazines and lour newspapers. Nexl year lee library will be increased one-lhird in size, perrnile ling addilional wall space. magazine slorage, workroom, and increased sealingcapacily. The high school library is a lraining piace as well as a place lor relerence work. All lreshmen receive lundamenlal library inslruclion in a shorl course designed lo leach lhem lhe use ol all library lacililies. Besides lhis lhere is a library apprenlice course given lo a hall dozen sludenls each year. The library assislanls lor lhis lerm were Gerlrude Albinger, Virginia Baslian, Marion Claus, Arlene Friedernan, Florence Friede- man, and Wilberl Landvaller. These sludenls help wilh all lhe phases ol library work and learn by doing. School creoil is given lor lhe course. A greal slep lorward in educalion was made when lhe worship ol one lexlbook ceased. and inslead ol using one book, lhe sludenl began lo galner his knowledge lrorn a number ol sources, This cnange meanl lhe ourchasing ol many books in all lines ol knowledge: a delinile place lc keep lhe books: a place lo consull lhese relerences under lhe compelenl direclion ol a leacher who had maiored in library science. Thus lhe school library and ils librarian became a necessily and gradually began lo perlorm innumerable lunclions. The librarian provdes a lriendly almosphere in lhe library and makes il a place where individua needs and lasles are given prompl allerilion and personal guidance. The ideal oT our library, as mainTained by Mrs. Gill, is To give eTTicienT, courTeous, and useTul service To ali who enTer iTs doors, and encourage a love oT books in all oT iTs paTrons. In all oT These services, iT viTally inTluences and supplemenTs The work oT every sTudenT and Teacher. ln keeping wiTh The modern philosophy oT educaTion, ThaT oT TiTTing sTudenTs To Their environmenr and oreparf ing Them Tor living as useTul ciTizens in aTTer-school liTe, WesT Bend T-ligh School oTTers courses in biology, generai science, and chemisTry. These courses are oTTered wiTh The purpose oT Teaching beginning sTudenTs The scienTiTic aT- TiTude and rneThod and giving an enriched background in physical and naTural science ThaT may serve Them in good sTead in adulT liTe. In This modern world oT complex machines and scien- TiTic discovery one cannoT live wiThouT conTacTing The re- sulT oT someones labors in The Tield oT science. IT is To undersTand These and aid in promoTion oT new under- sTandings ThaT we oTTer our varied uniTs oT sTudy. The sTudy oT chemisTry, wiTh iTs pracTical experimenTs, helps The sTudenT keep his eyes open. T-Te learns ThaT noT all The producTs oT chemisTry are desirable, and will dif- TerenTiaTe beTween The good and The bad. T-lere his re- search will show him ThaT Toods may be adulTeraTed or imiTaTed7 ThaT some paTenT medicines are rank Trauds: ThaT ToileT preparaTions are oTTen given exaggeraTed values: and ThaT many chemicals are harmTul To The body. Know- ing These Things, he Torms The habiT oT accuraTe buying and oT appreciaTing The many Things wiTh which he comes in conTacT each day. The sTudy oT chemisTry enables The sTudenT To Think sTraighT,i' Tor noT all Things are whaT They seem aT TirsT glance, and we can only Torm accuraTe opinions by deTinf iTe conclusions obTained Through experimenTaTion. In The laboraTory he learns ThaT NaTure is governed by laws and ThaT we can only conTrol her changes Through Those laws. The longer Technical processes enTailed in research are made clearer by visual insTrucTion, Through The use oT Two movie proiecTors, silenT and sound machines, The sTudenT can visiT The greaT indusTries and laboraTories, can view biology as real liTe, T-lis reading is made undersTandA able by also seeing operaTions and experimenTs. Be Mccarzjo Mr. Marrir Chares Walrer Elearor Koh MCDDERN Srressing yocarionai and avocarionai grfdance in airernaro years, rnc guidance progranns naye aimed fo give inforrnarion and iead discussions ro assisr rne individual rc rnaife wise cnoices, decisons and ad- iusnnnenrs. The spring of N38 hobby snow ard dispiay of ieisure rinfie inrefesrs cu min- areo ine work of rwenry-iour nobpy groups. Tne exnipirs of local nobpyfsrs and organi- zarions aimed To deepen and srinwuiare in- reresrs rnar rnay deyeiop info ayocarions in adiair iife and funcrion as worrr-wniie acriv- L, ii QS. in fre spring of i939 eacn papi was aifeo ro wr7fe an essay on ine yocarion he was considering and ro Dian now he wouid fra-1 are im, enrer, ard progress ir ir. Taiics on yaiims occuparions by iocai nnon and winnen, iriferyiews wirn wdrkers yisifs ro paces af indusrry, and reading oi biogra- pries oi successfui workers preceded rne wriring of rnese reporrs. ine Kiwanis Ciup. aSe'i+ed by some rnernioers or ine Rorary Cab ard orner indivduais, oriered some orziorrprniies Aer opservarior conference. fi?'Ti1T:OV' md fry-oh 'o 'nv-if wnose es- GUIDANCE Cl-iAlRiViEN i f V.: F. Gwrfrn H. i--S wid' VV. Wir- wr' .i. Bfmiiirxarrrr 1, Q f. iiiir-f-: Mins Ffriie-Vw V. W'-1 '-' M. Wi' inn W. ii'vw-iri:1r ' M. '4 i. 'J . iv. 2 F. Nif-ivy' F. Q'-:Hr if G i 1 ' -il A. .J iirnr L. VV, -1 ' 'Y'-: B. Wien-is J. S f' 5,5 3' 5. rv.-2 B. MLC: 1 KiWANiS SPEAKEQS . 5 L. Q. r-ia'ofe L. W. W'a'e , -r gf F-ad Germ r-ii-ru S Qfg F, M. - am' Georire Srrodwal A. E. Rid: Pa, Kanes -lf'of1ii5cVroede C. A. C irs H,P.S1n own' rr VN. A, VV. Aibrecrr Aww-or, Wri:1f,,ie'. J Threw-1 F. Vif, Eper'ia'd' Henry La, C. H. kfrsfn P. VV. MrGra+'w Mi Q Lfrhw- Ms i. Z. g'L1: ',. ilu. Fffresri-' F ',-' 1 .rr n Eowap AHA '1 'L B-,-'N Arr G'- E C Cr' :a' Fiqrfwc 5' in-an Hwvao Eine f:a.-- C' : f-- Bio Maw Coaizr if Aeuw. K Bi- iii r .nn Roper Scrmiz' Frari-'r Sqiwy Q5, 21-' K-'inif El'v'e raof Ha' J .7-in-3 -fe zu-i Qii Nieisen, Fred Raina. PRIVILEGE DAY . 1' Q vyi Mis, Qiii Viii Kar'- a., MQ, Banff Wit AiT PdW': N': i : N . A. ,fr-'11,-'E-vr Mr, R, T, SV fr- Mr, V., VJ, wif M5 Svcs' ME. 511- 1-1 A, Jfrarn 5. 5' V 3. .. F51 .. 3i,N ii' ' ,djw x A--A yy. Mfg .f : Q, ir., , 1 L -rv' 1 ..r. cLAssRoow1 TEC:-inioue says showed sincere 'nferesr The Kiwanis Club presenred a silver frochy cup ro +ne class fha? wrofe lhe greales+ proporlion oi high-grade slud' ies oi occupalions. Miss Forresler, who has been direcling lhe guidance work, was on lhe programs ol 'rhe Nalion- al Educalion Associaiion meeling in New York Cily in June, l938, and oi lhe American Associalion oi Guidance and Personnel al Cleveland, February. I939. During ihe summer of i938 she was on 'rhe slaii oi lhe Universiiy ol Wisconsin and nexl year while on a leave oi absence io work foward a doc- lorls degree al Columbia Universily, she will serve as lhe deparimenlal assislanl in guidance and per- sonnel and as leclurer lo orier one graduale course 7n educalional melhods. Vfnife ine guidance program in ils adminislra- li-ue lechnigue louches lhe iiie oi every sludeni from lhe vocalional slandpoinl in neiping deler- mine how he will earn his living, lhe avocalional inieresls have received eguai a+len on. The largesl demand Tor such apprecialions has been answered by The music deparrmenl which has one-hall oi lhe school enrolled in iis courses. The lime devo+ed lo music during lhe day is regarded as a pleasanl varialion and as an opoorrunily lor developing a lulier and richer iiie. l-ligh slandards oi achievemenl :or lhe voca- lional and avocafional needs and inleresls of lhe siudenls are mainlained by an eriicienl corps ol Teachers wilh high proiessional iraining and lhe abilily io apply lhe rudimenis oi learning wilh mode'n leaching lechnigues. The program of sludies and o' eisure lime aclivilies is supervised bv a iacuhy 35 fweniyfiour leachers, direcled by Supl. D. E. McLane. The Eacully Top Row: Rowland G. Runkel, B. E., l-lisfory Track Coach: John F. Michufa, B. S., Physical Educaf iion, Biology, Alhlelics: Roy W. Chrisfensen, B. E., Music: Norman E. Colby, B. A., M. A., Phys' ics, Malhemalics: Roy T. Grignon, B. A., M. A., Chemislry: Myron E. Hildebrand, B. E., Econom' ics. Civics. Row Tnree: Frederic B. Baxler, B. E., Ph. M., Eng- lish: Ray Jansen, B. E., Manual Training: Edgar S. Hayes, B. E., Business Training, Bookkeeping: Roberf S. Barber, B. A.. Sceech, Civics: Jack Marlin, B. S. Biciogy General Science: Super- infendenl' D. E. McLane. A Pi - Row Two: Ceil Podruch, B. A., GGTKVEHT Lois Bus- well, B. A., M. A., English: Gerfrude Forresler, B. S., M. A., Commercial, Guidance Chairman: Ella Kuehllhau, B. S., M. A., l-lome Economics? Ediflri B. Heidner, B. A., l-lislory. Row One: Florence Adele Meyer, B. A., German, Science, Malhemaiics: Conslance J. Shipman, B. E., Malhemalics: Dorofhy Gielle, B. E., Phyica' Educariong Marcella Baderfscher, B. E., Qllice Secreiary, Commercial Assisianl' Mrs. Golden Gill, B. A., Librarian: Zona Zimmerman, B. A., English: Helen M. Huff, B. A., Lalin Civics l-lislory: 'Lorna Snyder, B. A., M, A., Engiish. ' E' inf: fa:a'C. C5 Mig. Be . Roz: if '5 acgffi. SQCTTU 'T'5: Q'. lem Q 5 Afv. 7' Miss Shipman Bob l'-lorlamus Kafhryn l-less Miss Huff June l-landlce Leona Renard Joyce Wislcirchen Marjorie Gales Mr. Christensen 20? CGNTINUE Page Fourle if EDUCATION W ' W coiuiee . . Affer high school -- wharf? Shall I go To college? Twenry per cenl of our graduales conlinue Their educa- +ion. Direcl help is given 'ro The sludenls who plan a col- lege educalion Through The guidance program when Time is devofed To queslions such as Whal can Tour years in college do Tor one? Am l Til Tor college? Wha+ does if cosf? Which college would be besl Tor my individual needs? The sludenl who is cerlain ol a college career pre- pares himselT by a careful selecfion of srudies 'rhal will enable him To meer enlrance reguiremenfs. These credif requiremenls generally are Three credils in English, il The sfudem' also has Two credirs in a foreign languageg rwo in science. Two in malhemalics, Two in hislory. Because of a conlinued adherence To high slandards oi inslrucrion, Wesl Bend has long been a member of Jrhe Norfh Cenlral Associalion of Colleges and Universilies. This membership guaranlees graduales admission To any OT ils schools wilhoul any preliminary examinalion. Mr, Runlcels Class in l-'lislory me Mass Kuehllhau D reclor of Home Economics Home economuc has cnanged greally slnce +he day of Ellen l-l Richards lhe proneer ol home economics ID 'rhe Un: ed Slales and an organizer of The American Home Economics Assocnahon The purpose of home economncs un fhose days was TO leach gurls lhe home malclng arls cralls and Ideals unuver sally accepled as socially correcl In lhese puoneenng schools lhe emphasss was placed on skulls and followed 'rhe llne of lrannung recenved by lhe daughfers on The beller homes fhe lcnnd of educahon which culmnnafed rn mar rnage and a home Today The home economics curriculum has been re vlsed and reorganlzed To sun? exlshng conduhons nn lhe home and communlly lnleresls ablluhes and capacnhes of pupvls are considered and The sublecl mailer cenlered aboul 'rhe gurl s life lhereby challenging her lnleresl and auslng her 'ro wrsh 'ro carry on furlher sludy A+ presenl lhere are seven duvlsuons ID a sland rd home economvcs el up foods and nufrlhon clolnung house planning and furmshung home managemenl cnlld care and oeye opmenl heanlh and lamuly and olher so rg relahonshros Wha+ sh ll be 'raughl n home economics clas es wlll depend on lhe lnow edge of lamuly life and home con dnhons and as +here lS ro one lype ol home Jrhere can be no one course ol sludy Generally fhe sublecl mafler choser- meels real llle svluahons wfncn seem vmporran now ralher lhan af some fufure hme Eood and nulrlhon elemenlary clolhrng selechon developmenl usually are nmlh grade unlls Eood nulruhon and clolhlng as relaled fa problems of consumer a d producer are lenfh grade unuls The elevenln grade achvvhes are cenlered around house planning and lur lshlng home managemenl ano achvuhes rn hosollalnly l-ICDME MAKERS FOR I-IGME CAREERS C olong Canoy uune run Phy lS Mann Kma M rga el l-le o cf e Fife ' E Ml , ll' s . ' . Lillian E l I 6 F E . . F , . 3 V , ' l . . c ' ' . . I c . ' ' ' '- I' W l l Y . l r-.IJ all ', E ' s c ' , . . . l , - . . 7 X . V I X I . u l I .I I Y R . Y I Ai- I V 4 5 cosl, care, repa7r and consfrucfiong heallh, child care and , ff! fi' 2,74 y Y . . . V A ry 5 -,ry 1 . . I . 7 A A 7 5 , A - 1 eff. 4 J 4, , A . wg-VA, xi. M , , . . . -,Q 1 -i . l 4 ' I M35 4 Aw . . . . . H ' ' ' V Q'-H' ,r ' Paz: 'i TRADE DEPARTMENT OFFERS PRACTICAL TRAINING- Ra ph Boe Tche Jansen Alo s K ss nge l.er y Chapman o Volesxy Gerald Laufe Ralph Duenlcel X P4595 WlTh Tne presenT economuc snTuaTnon allowrng so much Tame Tor lersure IT IS essenTlaI +haT educahon Turnlsh people wrTh a Iqnowledge oT how To use Therr Iensure Tame IndusTr1aI arT plays an rmporTanT parT In Thus Treld oT edu caTron In The shop where wood working cabrne makrng meTaI worlc rs TaughT sTudenTs learn an appreclahon OT handucraTTs o enable Them To choose hobbres whrch wall occupy Thexr Ieesure Tame To useTul advanTage The held of lndusTrlal arTs educahon IS oTTen mrs rnTerpreTed as beung a school To Tram people Tor rnclusTry IT IS True The people be ause They have Talcen The course rn rndusTruaI arTs have conhnued Therr mTeresT rn rndusTry BuT The oblechve n Teachrng rndusTrraI arTs IU hugh schoo as noT narrowed To ThaT oT Tralnrng a Tew Tor rndusTry People who unTend To conTlnue wrTh Their educahon Trnd an enormous ard rn rndusTr1aI arTs Those who rnTend To be wood worlclng meTaI worlc eIecTrIcuTy and mechanrcal drawing courses a parhcular help In perTormrng odd robs around The home especrarly rn readrng blue prrnTs and house plans AlThough The course oT rndusTrIaI arTs rs surTed Tor all people rn hugh school boys are The mosT rnTeresTed In The presenT day home one wnll Trnd In some parT oT The house a shop egurpped wrTh hand Tools To do odd robs and To consTrucT small prolecTs The business man who has been IH an oTTrce all day Trnds a diversion IH has shop ThaT cannoT be Tound rn any oTher hobby In Thus regard our modern educahonal sysTem plays an lmporTanT parT by oTTerrng sTudenTs an unsprrahon Through The held oT rndusTrlal arTs Manual arTs as compulsory rn The grades because IT ns noT expecTed ThaT The enhre sublecT can oe covered n The hrgh school course The grade school course Includes The use oT hands and Tools :T Includes no drawing The co ordlnahon of The mrnd and The hands oT The sTudenTs us sTressed The sevenTn grad Takes The course The TrrsT semesTer and The erghTh grade The second INDUSTRIAL TRAINING I' I T. Mr. , I T T. r B b I . , . . . . n . Q S . I . + . V n L I 1 Q . I :X V yy i YA - I C I X . . . I . . 1 . - . 2 xy i ,- . I. . . . . . E X come home owners aT some Time In The TuTure Tind The . ,. . . . 5 . . . A ,Q . . ' . ' Q . . . . ' . . . . N . . ,,a l , ' . I I I I I X 1 e . I 1 EXT-een CCDIVTMERCE . . The deTiniTicn oT The Term llbusinessll has been ex- Tended by some To include all human acTiviTies aimed aT saTisTying human wanTs, WheTher or noT we wish To accepT so broad a deTiniTion as This, we musT admiT ThaT The business-economic aspecT oT presenTvday living cannoT be escaped by anyone. Recognizing The evereincreasing need Tor businesse economic liTeracy, our schools have devoTed more and more oT Their energy To TulTill ThaT need. SpeciTically, The business curriculum has been enlarged in Two ways: I. New subiecTs have been inTroduced: 2. Qld subiecTs have been broadened in Their scope Trom a purely vocaTional naTure To include social appreciaTion and personal-use values. The sTudenT's aTTenTion is direcTed To The social signiTic- ance oT business acTiviTy as iT aTTecTs The individual, The local, sTaTe, and naTional governmenTs, and even The culTural paTTerns oT our naTion. Business sTandards oT speed, accuracy, and honesTy are developed which have personal as well as vocaTional value. Thus prepared, wiTh a broad undersTanding oT modern problems and wiTh speciTic skills To help him rneeT Them, The WesT Bend High School sTudenT is ready To sTarT living a more eTTecTive and abundanT liTe. Ad 5 anclne Bode-n yenciling S Cria XvVETt'3' a' 'he ado 'Q 'machine N 'Na K t'e' cracTices shorThand 'fy Ha ei booifkeecirix ass SECRETARIES AND EXECUTIVES CDF Tl-IE FUTURE Fade Se.-er' .QL 5. My 1 X 'f M Ta? 1 W W W - ff m 2 'Q vi + gjw, In 3 5 ' , h ' l t V ' f 'W ., 'W wif 4 A A '4 X I 3 .V Ya Y, 3 4 J I W! bm, n V A V - 5 Qi, , , an 3 Q? 'MQ . f g if' Q 4 Q: Q, va' 3 W 4 , A' ' J ,' ' yi if ng Q Q 3 'fag f' 5 V5 W W-sh 'fi I 'Sf 5 iw' Q F1 -Q E fish? E . Q, The music deparTmenT oT The WesT Bend High School is composed oT several organiza- Tions and parTicipaTes in many acTiyiTies. There are nineTy-seven sTudenTs in The Two bands. The 'BN band is composed oT beginners and oThers who have had some experience. There are abouT I35 sTudenTs singing ir- The glee clubs. These groups include The Freshf 'nen-Sophomore girls' chorus, The Junior-Senior girls' chorus, and The boys' chorus. All oT Tnese grouos were presenTed or' The Musical varieTies program held on January 27. The 0rchesTra, whose membership includes sTudenTs Trom The sevenTh grade Through The senior class. meeTs once each weelc aTTer school. Many oT The sTudenTs in The music deoarT- menT have appeared on The programs oT vari- ous service organizaTions ThroughouT The year such as Kiwanis, Womanis Club, and church organizaTions. The work oT The music deparTmenT has carried over in many insTances To musical acTiviTies ouTside oT school. A large number oT sTudenTs are olaying in dance orchesTras, many belong To oTher bards, and sTiiI oThers 'wave Their small inTormaI groups, such as insTrumenT- ai ensembles, and singing groups. This is perhaps one oT The mosT imporTanT Tunchons oT The music deparTmenT. In This day oT much leisure Time, iT one can be sTimuIaTed To use The upliTTing and inspiring inTIuence oT music, The Taslr oT The music deoarTmenT has been well done. One oT The mosT enjoyable acTiviTies oT The year is The annual music TesTivaI held aT PorT WashingTon and WesT Bend. AbouT I2O oT The music sTudenTs Talce parT in This TesTivai. The eIernenT oT compeTiTion is compIeTeIy eIiminaTed. All is done enTirely in a spiriT oT co-operaTion and good Tellowship. The various organizaTions oT each school combine To pro- duce The same program aT each school. Many iasTing Triendships have been born oT This fesTl val oT Teilowship in music. The Senior class oT I938 graciously doe haTed a radio-phonograph combinaTion To The school, which will have an imporTanT place in The Teaching oT music appreciaTion. IT has already been made good use ol ir The bands and in The music appreciaTion classes in The sevenTh and eighTh grades. Mr. ChrisTenseh. The direcTor oT music is ooicing Torward To The Time when, wiTh iTs new ouarTers, The music deparTmenT can render a more comoIeTe insTrucTion, Thereby bringrg an enduring appreciaTion and a cerTormance saTisfacTion. noT experienced by Tne soecTaTor 'To The 'iyes oT The sTudenTs wno carTic'caTe if The greaTe3T oT The universa arTsem,.s'i I I VIOLIN SECTION Marira Miuzalfis Wi a'o Kuias Mirabel dere Jaton. ORCHESTRA Fd. Schorr'QcTfir, Tam Merriam Muriel RMT Haiolo iiezrei ar: Lewis Rear-. BOYS' GLEE CLUB Top Row: L. Roar: E, Krang VV, Sarber KiecIchaTer R. Prem C. BarTeIT, A. Su Row Four: D. Cosgrove R. Wierma' D. E. Sihoerbeclr, R, B:eTfcher J. T-Tuber E. Row Three: E. Baclvaus J. QiTs R. Er Zi-ed er R. Kicirbus' J. STahi 9. Ifurfz. I-ir,-? ind E . Qfbed Sqhmio V. Cenmar A ifwaIT9r, Goeden E. Ru Waiver. er W. Kopp P Row Two: H. Wiikens C. Huber V. DeTT'nar N. De-T'ma' S. Vince'T T-I. Krueger W. IvIoriTZ R. Rosevhal J. Schalle Row Che: T-I, LaaTs:h F. AIIieT J, Lan: P, Wardius B Sihmid' 3. Eff -or 9. I-lVilren. Vf. Be'Zf:'. aie N re . PCDISE and PRODUCTIONS OF l938-39 lTFi61 ol Philip Nolan When lhe Frosl ls on lhe Punkinm lBlack Vamp 'There Will Always Be a Juliel 'Elmer 'Why lhe Chimes Ranoll 'Qnly a Roseil llchrisl ol lhe Andesil Til lo' Tal 'The Eles ol Tlalocll Befnard Ziegler and Bernice lnkmann in Tnere Will Always Be a Julielf' Making Up. The Old Selllers program, llcnly a Rosefi Speech aclivilies develop gualilies- in sludenls which are essenlial lo success in lile. All ol lhe lorms ol speech aclivilies, debaling, exlemporaneous speak- ing, original oralory, oralorical declamalion, humorous and dramalic declamalion, and exlennporaneous read- ing, do much lo help lhe sludenl develop a more pleasing personalily. Training in lhe proper habils ol speech, praclice in lhe arl ol public speaking, and lhe knowledge lhal one knows how lo presenl his ideas give sell-conlidence and poise. Appearing belore audiences makes il possible lor sludenls lo overcome slage-lrighl and sell-consciousness: makes il easier lo meel people in lile silualions. Speech lraining also helps lhe sludenl lo develop a pleasing voice. l-le is laughl lhe means ol improving pilch, lone, volume, and dislinclness, in order lo make his speaking more elleclive. Declarnalion work is valuable in leaching sludenls lo inlerprel lhoughls and emolions. This lraining helps sludenls lo develop sell-conlrol and apprecialion lor worlhwhile lhings. Debaling and exlernporaneous speaking are espe- cially valuable in leaching sludenls lo lhink clearly. These aclivilies leach sludenls lhe value ol lhorough slucly and research. Debaling slrenglhens lhe sludenls will power, lor he is conslanlly pilling il againsl lhe will ol olhers. ll makes him lhink lrom lhe olher person's viewpoinl. ll makes him express himsell in clear, lorce- lul language. In all speech aclivilies, sludenls are lrained in ways and means ol elleclively pulling lheir ideas across lo olher people-a gualily which lhey musl develop lo be successlul in any walk ol life. For lhe pasl lwo years, Mr. Barber has enlarged lhe debaling aclivilies lo reach a larger number ol sludenls belore lhe lirsl leams are chosen. ln lhe l938-39 season, lhere were 26 aclive debalers who parlicipaled in IOO debales. Al lhe end ol lhe sched- ule, lhe debale leam placed second in lhe Lillle Ten Conlerence, lirsl in lhe Milwaukee dislricl, lirsl in lhe subseclional, and second in lhe lirsl seclional, lhus lying lor lourlh place in lhe Wisconsin High School Forensic Associalion. Richard Wierrnan was lhe highesl ranking individ- ual debaler in lhe course ol lhe season. Tnal lhe lorensic record lor lhe l938-3'-7 season has been unusuall successlul, is due lo lhe lrainin Y Q EXPTQESSICDN eTTorTs oT Coaches Miss Lois Buswell, Mr. RoberT Barber, and Miss Zona Zimmerman. The work oT The dramaTic deparTmenT can be divided inTo Tive parTs: acTing or The inTerpreTaf Tion oT characTerg makeup: sTage consTrucTion or The erecTion oT seTTings which suiT The period and Tempo oT The play: cosTuming Tor accuraTe char- acTerizaTion7 and lighTing-ThaT phase OT The drama which Through iTs symbolism, iTs lighTs and shadows assisTs in expressing The mood. NaTurally, The sTudenT who masTers The arT oT acTing has obTained Tor himselT The greaTesT beneTiT ThaT The drama has To oTTer. To be an acTor he musT learn conTrol oT his voice, noT merely The maTTer oT piTch, buT The abiliTy To express The TinesT shades oT emoTions, To make The simplesT words vibranT wiTh Teeling. The acTor musT learn To be masTer oT his own body. There is no place on The sTage Tor poor posTure, Tor awkward movemenT, Tor an ungainly walk. Every moTion oT The body musT suggesT grace and ease, a compleTe absorpTion oT The acTiviTy oT The chars acTer porTrayed, The acTor musT undersTand peof ple, he musT be a sTudenT oT phsychology, and he musT develop an imaginaTion else he cannoT hope To creaTe Tor an audience The characTer which The auThor oT The play meanT The audience To see. However Tine his inTerpreTaTion wiTh his body and his voice, iT The acTor cannoT be undersTood he has Tailed. T-Te musT masTer The ar'T oT speaking clearly and disTincTly, as well as wiTh Teeling. Perhaps The greaTesT beneTiT To The acTor as a social being is his abiliTy To work wiTh oThers. An acTor who consciously Tries To sTeal scenes, who seeks To i sTar , will mar The uniTy oT The play. T-le musT learn ThaT a small parT well done is Tar more commendable Than a mediocre perTorm- ance in a large parT. BacksTage work oTTers much Tor Those who desire To creaTe, buf have no acTing ambiTions. BuT The sTudenT who sTeps Through school wiTh no conTacT wiTh The drama eiTher inTerpreTively or Trom a mechanical viewpoinT, has TorTeiTed an excelIenT opporTuniTy. The dramaTic acTiviTies oT The school are direcTed by Miss Lois Buswell. Therese Pick, original oraTor. DebaTe Teamt Lloyd Klein, Richard Wierman, Tom Kenny, Bob SalTer, Bob Grogan, Mr. Barber. Camilla Schloemer, Therese Pick, and Marybelle Kenny. Extempore Speakers: Roberf SalTer and Richard Wierman. SPEAKING HONORS Therese Pick clazed second in The Nafiona Forensic League Tourney and TirsT in The LiTTle Ter' in original cratory. Mich. Gori-ing placed TirsT in The LiTTle Ten in oraTorical declamaricd Shire, Geib c-aced TirsT in The Liffle Ten ir dramaTic decTama'ic'. Rooerf Sakgf Laced Tvgf in the Li'Tle Ten ir' evemooraneous speakrg and received an A rank ir The Milwaukee Dis'ricT 'lrus qualifying Tcr The STQTQ Cmfesr aT Madisor ir' which he ranked Tire' Page Twenr-v-one Henry Wilkens The business managerTor The school. Mr.Iv1cLane ard Mr. J. J. PrechTel wiTh The Legion Horor Plague. Legion Awards--IQ34-39 The mosT coveTed prizes To bc awarded GT CcmmencemenT are The American Legion Awards presenTed by The local commander oT The Legion To The ouTsTanding boy and girl oT The graduaTinc class. The boy is selecTed on The basis oT honor, cour- age. leadership, scholarship, and service: and The girl on The basis oT characTer, courage, scholar- ship, and service. l934-- Philip E. Pick ard Alice lv1.C-onring. l935-- MariTa J. Yahr and Richard C. Heidner. I936--Alice K. BasT and Milo J, Sal'e'. T937 -- Ray E. Zahr and Jeanne Mue'le . I938--John P. Horlarnus and Janice E. AppelT. Page Twenry-Two 5 Leadership The AcTiviTy AssociaTion is in charge oT Two TaculTy members, Mr. Colby and Mr. Hayes. One TuncTion is The mainTaining oT a cen- Tral school accounTing sysTem Tor all sTudenT or- ganizaTions and school deparTmenTs receiving and paying ouT money. This accounTing sysTem is in charge oT Mr. Colby who receives The money Trom These organizaTions and pays iT ouT by check. This sysTem was seT up in I933. Prior To This, every school organizaTion mainTained iTs own small accounT aT one oT The banks. SomeTimes an organizaTion would cease To TuncTion, and iTs small bank accounT balance would be carried year aTTer year wiTh no one bu+ The banks know- ing ThaT iT exisTed. AT presen+ There are ThirTy- one accounTs Tor which monev is received and paid ouT. The procedure involved in handling an ac- counT is This: Taking The Bend as an illusTraTion. The business manager receives money Tor sub- scripTions. AT The end oT The day he deposiTs The money wiTh Mr. Colby, who gives him a receipT. When a bill has To be paid, The business manager wriTes an order on The school bank. This order musT be signed by The sTudenT business manager and The TaculTy sponsor oT The Bend. This order is presenTed To The TaculTy Treasurer oT The school bank, who wriTes a check Tor The amounT re- guesTed. The sTudenT business manager musT keep a seT oT books accounTing Tor all The money which he receives and pays ouT. Two or Three Times a year he musT check These books wiTh The TaculTy Treasurer oT The school bank. The second TuncTion oT The STudenT AcTiviTies AssociaTion is To Take charge oT all adverTising and TickeT sales Tor inTerschool conTesTs. The per- sonnel Tor This phase oT The work during l938-39 was Mr. Colby, Mr. Hayes, and The sTudenT busi- ness manager, Henry Wilkens. Mr. Hayes and Henry Wilkens Took charge oT mosT oT This work which involved The sale oT season TickeTs To adulTs in TooTball and baskeTball, and The sale oT sTu- denT season TickeTs. The sTudenT manager has The responsibiliTy oT seeing ThaT The adverTising Tor each game is properly displayed, musT organize a group oT sTudenTs To work aT each game, and has charge oT The TickeT sales aT The game. The sTudenT business manager receives The oTTicial W. B. award Tor TaiThTul discharge oT his duTies. Henry did a very good piece oT work This year. and Scholarshup Unute PracTucally every hugh school has some Torm oT sTudenT reoresenTaTuon or governmenT and WesT Bend us no excepTuon In our school The STudenT Councul us Th s body The members OT The councul are selecTed by The sTudenTs uru Theur guudance groups each group havung one represenTaTuve IT s The d.uTy oT The councul To presenT The wushes oT The sTudenT groups Any gruevances or suggesTuons whuch uhe sTudenTs have regardung The school man agemenT are presenTed To The councul There The problem us sTudued and The besT possuble acTuon us Taken un co ordsnaTuon wTh The wushes oT The Tac ulTy IT There are any conduTuorus whuch The TaculTy Teels ThaT The sTudenT body should correcT un The way oT conducT school spuruT apprecuaTuon or oTner Thungs oT a sumular ruaTure The councul adopTs and publushes a resoluTuon condemnung The prac Tuce or reconnmendung a change Tor The beTTer Favorable acTuons and reacTuons on The parT of The sTudenT body are also publushed wrh The hearTy recommendahon and prause oT The sTudenT councul In Thus manner uT us possuble To correcT The sTu denT wuTTouT arousung a Teelung OT anTagonusm beTween hum and The TaculTy The sysTem oT repru mand by Tellow sTudenTs us much more eTTecTuve and less unTolerable Than The polucung rule Th sTudenT councul also has a parT un The socual luTe oT Tne s hool AlTernaTurug commuTTees are se lecTed To help wuTh The school parTues and oTher sumular socual ewenTs One more duTy or pruvulege us reserved To hus group lT us Tlre awardung oT The AchuevemenT Cup To The ouTsTandung class Thus us done on a per cenTage basus As The yeaus pass by uT may be possuble To uncrease Tne powers and duTues oT The councul AT The presenT Tume uT us apparenT ThaT Thus body plays a very umporTanT parT n our school luTe The STudenT Councul Thus year has aTTempTed To pass some resoluTuons Tor The beneTuT oT every one Qesoluhon I perTauned To The conducT oT The sTudenTs oT Tne hugh school Toward The men work ung on Tne new adduTuon To The school IT requesTecl Them To reTraun Trom unTerTerung wuTh The acTuvuTues oT The workers Resoluhon ll perTauned To Takung beTTer care oT The school buuldung LuTTerung The Tloor w uh pa per and oTher arTucles was prohubuTed lukewuse The marrung of The desks walls and oTher equupmenT These were The only Two resoluTuons ThaT have been cul and posTed Tor general unspecTuon The reason Tor Thus us ThaT The sTudenT councul dud noT embark upon The acTuvuTy oT passung resoluTuons unTul The school year was more Than halT over However The STudenT Councul belueves ThaT such acTuon us Turnurg ou,T To b guuTe successlful and oTher reso luTuons wull be pa sed and publucly presenTed To The sTud nT body as The need or occasuon aruses STudenT Councul Luncheon o Glago ru Durs rn rruam Robe T ass un e R DerT a ra, and Pobe T Sa rcrr Gealdn O e dMs Paz T enry T' Q . I . . . . . L . I l . ' Y . . I . . .I - . A I , -I . A u l . . . I . - I X I I T I l - L - ' 'T I l . u o L ' I 1 , I I . I I X I .l , I 1 I a . X ' ' ' ' A . . . . . . . . , . . . . , , . I. . . , . . . . . . ul . I A . E I! . I . . D . . . . . . Q passed, signed by The oTTicers oT The sTudenT coun- . , C u I . . - . I I 6 . 5 I - y . . . . . S A. . . g. X I g e . , . T pz lo u ' Tc Me ' , r F - b' d r o' R TT s F lTef, BoT u: r N i e Mar ', VT lef Jaeger Gucria Web r an I 5 Ross. , , - , 49 w ffu STudenTs aspiring To iournalisTic work have ample opporTuniTy To obTain such experience on The DusT Pan and Bend sTaTTs. The DusT Pan is The weekly paper which is mimeographed and produced enTirely by The sTu- denTs. The sTaTT, composed oT sophomores, iuniors, and senior TypisTs, is under The supervision oT Miss Zimmerman, Occasionally, The work is Taken over by an English class as a pracTical proiecT in compo- siTion. The DusT Pan reaches iTs subscribers every Friday. SubscripTion raTes are 50 cenTs a year. The school year-book is called The Bend. IT is a senior class publicaTion, advised by Mr. BaxTer, and is disTribuTed aT The close oT each school year. The primary purpose oT The Bend is To porTray a conscienTious record oT school liTe during The year. In These Two publicaTions sTudenTs gain prac- Tical knowledge and can puT To use any iournalisTic abiliTies which They possess. DUST PAN Top Row: T. Pick, C. Schloemer, R. LandraTh, W. Tuchscherer, l-l. Gilbert Row Three: l.. Klein, M, KorTendick, S, Car- bon, G. Eimerrnann, R. Grogan, W. Zahn. Row Two: B. Boden, A. Wesfenberger. S. Geib, E. Wilkens, B. Schoenbeck W. Buch- elf, Miss Zimmerman. Row One: M. Couqhlin, M. Kenny, M. Pren- Tize, P. RaTTray, F. Weiss. , Tl-TE BEND Top Row: J. BaumgarTner, T. Kenny, M. Gonrinq, K. WesTenberger, l-l. Degner, C. BarTelT. Row Three: N. OTTmer, l.. Renard, J. Klumb, A. Braeger M. RolTs, F. Nielsen, M. l-lan- son. Row Two: L. MeinhardT, W. Zahn, B. Schoen- beck, B, Wilcox, M. Kenny, K. Weiss, S, Oeib, M. Pick. Row One: V. Geib, F. Weiss, J. Schneider, A. WesTenoei'ger, I'-T, Wilkens, E, Wilkens. W, Nielser G. Weber, The LaTin Club is an organizaTion composed oT sTudenTs who are sTudying LaTin or have done so aT some Time during Their high school course. The purpose oT The club is To TosTer an inTeresT in The sTudy oT LaTin and To supplemenT class work wiTh work oT a more social naTure. The club, which was organized in 1937, is named S. P. R., sTanding Tor SenaTus Populusque Romanus, The symbol oT The ancienT Roman gov- ernmenT. Over 70 sTudenTs enrolled Tor member- ship This year. The oTTicers were RuTh BoeTTcher, President Dan FlaherTy, Vice-President Vivian Geib, SecreTary. The ouTsTanding evenT oT This year's work was a program cenTering around a musical comedy called, The LaTin Language Speaks. ParenTs and Triends were inviTed To aTTend The program and aTTer-wards a lunch was served To The guesTs. The Dance oT The WaTer Carriers, was an inTeresTing TeaTure oT The program. Miss l-luTT, The adviser oT S. P. R., has guided The organizaTion Through an inTeresTing year. Page TwenTyeTour ...G ...6 The main purpose ol lhe Slamp Club is lo bring logelher lhe sludenls ol lhe high school who collecl slamps as a hobby. ll gives lhem a chance lo exchange various slamps, lo increase lheir know- ledge ol malerials and where lo buy slamps. Members are selecled lo look up inlormalion lor lhe nexl meeling, and reporl lo lhe resl ol lhe group, when queslions are asked and a general discussion lakes place. Anolher purpose ol lhe club is lo inleresl olher sludenls who haven'l slamp colleclions. These people learn a lol lrom lhe seniors and olher experienced colleclors, on how lo galher slamps, ol lhe lype ol colleclions lo make, and how lo organize lheir own malerial. Frequenlly, adull slamp colleclors leclure belore lhe group. The i938-39 aclive members are: Presi- denl, Willard Kaung Vice-Presidenl, Ells- worlh Ruly Secrelary-Treasurer, l-lelen Van Beek: Dusl Pan Reporlers, Jeanelle War- dius, William Mueller, Oliver Baumgarlner, Roberl Schmidl, Warren Morilz, and Vernon Dellman. LATIN CLUB Lalin Club Program -- Blanche Boden, June Vincenl, Kalhryn Hess, Belly McCargo. STAMP FANS Slafnp Club Members Inspecling New Malerial-- VVillia'ri Mueller, Willard Kaun, Ellsworlh Rul. ART CLUB Mr. Reis demonslraling lo lhe Arl Club. A , . The Arl Club was lormed lo acquainl lhe slu- denls wilh lhe general lundamenlal principles ol arl. To derive ioy lhrough crealive expression and aclivily is one ol ils obieclives. To develop lhe imaginalion and release ideas is anolher. Through parlicipalion, ralher lhan by rules, sludenls soon discover lhe possibililies ol lhe various media and malerials ol lhe arls. Technical lacilily is nol lhe only goal. Mem- bers slrive lo achieve lhe power lo see signili- canlly, and lo have a deep sense ol apprecialion, a knowledge ol arl values, a sense ol sell discipline, and a loleranl allilude lowards lhe works ol olhers. PI-IYSICAI EDUCATICDN WA - - .....D-- 4 WaTching The Game Trorn The Sidchnes. THE CAPTAINS OE THE T938 SEASON For The pasT Two years Coach MichuTa has used The pian oT appoinTing a capTain beTore each game, Thus giving more Than one deserving senior The honor oT capTaining a TooTbaI game. LasT season's capTains were: Game Cap+ain Pio Nono Tom Merriam Horicon Jonn Kuehhhau Beaver Dorn l.es'er Meinhardf PorT WashingTon LesTer Meinhard' Beriin . John KuehTThac Ripon ,,,, Wfihiam MarTh AThl For The pasT Two seasons Chair- man R. T. Grignon has co-ordin- aTed the aThleTic program oT The NVes' Bend High SchooT and ex- Ter-ded The inTra-muraT acTiviTies. ATTer graduaTing Trom Lawrence Co1Tege, where he sTarred in TooT- baT and esfabhshed a iavehn record, Grignon TauqhT aT Mari- neTTe and assisTed wiTh The coach- ing, AT presenT he coaches The ooTT Team and Teaches chemisTry. eic C'airr-wan Roy T. Grignoi gr' 'T Mayviile IV1einhardT and KuehIThac Oconomowoc Harley Wachs Page Twe nTy-six KEEPS PACE WITH ln fhe fall of 936 a new coach was unfrocluced fo fhe afhlefes of Wesf Bend Hugh School He was a man who was rafed very hughly un hus scholasfuc and afhlefuc records af Nofre Dame Unuversufy As a feshman he had won fhe unuversufy heavy weughf boxung fufle was a regular on fhe foofball feam wunnung fhree leffers and a place on fhe scholasfuc honor oll Thus man was Coach John Muchufa Comung here fhe year affer mosf of fhe good maferual had graduafed he pafuenfly wenf abouf moldung a fearn whuch furned un a fue for fhurd place un fhe Luffle Ten Conference un foofball THE ASSISTING COACHES Assusfung Coach Muchufa were 'rwo very capable men Mr Ray Jansen who came fo Wesf Bend un fhe fall of l937 and Mr Jack Marfun who came here un fhe fall of l938 Ray Jansen was formerly fhe head coach af Menomonee Falls Hugh School Affer sfudyung af Oshkosh Srafe Teachers for four years and also af Wusconsun he accepfed The uob af Menomonee Falls where he had unusual success un afhlefucs besudes beung The head oach he faughf mafhemafucs geonnefry and manual arfs Af Wesf Bend he us feachung manual arfs and coachung fhe second feams un an efforf fo develop good maferual for fufure years un afhlefucs 'raughf af Racune Counfy Agruculfural school affer beung an assusfanf manager of a hofel un Mulwaukee before fransferrung hus feachung efforfs fo The scuence and buology deparfmenfs un Wesf Bend Alfhough he dud no have mu h experuence un coachung before he came here he and Mr Jansen duo a fune uob of developung falenf and becomung beffer known fo fhe cufuzens of Wesf Bend who enuoy bofh fhe fursf and second feam games efc Boa rd W corf M Al Keck a e Ca c c an M R Haebq and Mr N Schc afe u - ' Jack Marfin, who graduafed from Milwaukee Sfafe Teachers' College, formerly . . . + C . . . ez Afhl I -A Mr. . F. S r. i h f ' Mr. fl Pi k, haurm K ', . I u . . ' W l f, Page Twenfy s The Homecoming BcnTire. Capfa ns of Foofballz Johnny KuehlThau, Tom Merriam, l-la ley Wachs, Lesfer Mein- T and Bill Marfh. Courage Wins ,. F - an a J .1 59 -V' , 1 . X I AT The conclusion of The I938 fooTball season. The l.iTTle Ten Conference sTandings found Wesf Bend in a Tie wiTh Oconomowoc for Third place, and Mayville again aT The Top of The heap, afTer They had smashed down T-loricon for The cham- pionship. WesT Bend played 6 conference games, and 2 non-conference baTTles. The losses challced up were adminisTraTed by The Two nonfconference foes, Porf WashingTon and Pio Nono, while The conference losses were crediTed To Mayville and l-loricon. However, on The sunny side of The ledger were vicTories over Beaver Dam, Berlin, Ripon, and Oconomowoc. Wesf Bend 6, Pio Nono 33 The firsT game oT The season found Wesf Bend up againsT a very formidable foe in Pio Nono. Lining up againsT a much larger school and Team, WesT Bend gave a good showing and played The besT game of The enTire season. ln The firsT half, Pio Nono had Things quife Page Twenfy-eighf Their own way, and scored mosT of Their poinfsg however, in The second half The Red and Whife came To life when aTTer a 60 yard march down The field, Wiskirchen crossed The goal for The lone Wesf Bend Touchdown. WesT Bend 0, Horicon 8 Meefing Horicon as Their firsT conference hurdle, Wesf Bend suTfered a severe leTdown. ln- iuries from The Pio None game slowed down many oT The players and gave Horicon The advanTage. A safeTy in The firsT half, when Schaefer was Taclcled behind his own goal and a smash oT 8 yards for a Touchdown in The second gave l-loricon The margin of vicTory. WesT Bend 7, Beaver Dam 0 WiTh The Red and WhiTe Team playing Their firsT home game of The season, The homecoming game, MaTT Goeden Thrilled The crowd wiTh a dazzling 45 yard run followed by his kicking The exTra poinT. This gave WesT Bend iTs firsT confer- ence vicTory and paved The way for more vicfories. on the Gridiron Tl-lE FOOTBALL RECORD OE I938 LITTLE TEN FOOTBALL STANDINGS Team Won LosT PercenTage Mayville ,,,, 6 O LOOO T-loricon 5 l -333 WesT Bend, ,, ,, .4 2 -667 Oconomowoc 4 2 -657 Columbus 3 3 -500 l'larTTord .2 3 -4 Berlin ,, ..., W2 3 -4 Beaver Dam, , , l 3 -250 Waupun i 5 .I67 Ripon, , , ,, , ,O 6 .OOO WesT Bend 0, PorT WashingTon 20 ln a game which was much closer Than The score indicaTes, PorT WashingTon reTained The TradiTional Bulldog Trophy by deTeaTing The Red and WhiTe Team beTore a large homecoming crowd. WiTh The TirsT half ToughT on even Terms, wiTh The edge, if any, going To WesT Bend, The game gave The appearance oT a very hard ToughT baTTleg however, The Team had a breakdown in The second halT and PorT rang up 20 poinTs To give Them a hard-earned vicTory. WesT Bend 7, Berlin 0 The Red and WhiTe Team won iTs second conTerence game aT Berlin in a biTTer, hard-ToughT baTTle which Tound Berlin's TiTle hopes smashed when Goeden scored on a I2 yard Touch- down run. l-le also spliT The crossbar Tor The exTra poinT. ATTer This, WesT Bend ThreaTened several Times, buT each Time Berlin Threw up a sTouT defense and Took The ball on downs. In The Tinal quarTer The air was filled wiTh TooTballs as Berlin aTTempTed To score a Touchdown on passes. The game ended wiTh only one Touchdown being Tallied. Eddie AlTendorT grabs a pass. Goeden passing Tor a 254yard g Breaking up a pass. Time ouT beTween guarTers. Page Twenly nine GAMES an RESULTS Coarl M Page ThlrTy WesT Bend 7 Ripon 0 A dreary d y Tound WesT Bend baTTIIng Rlpon beTore a large homecoming crowd The TlrsT halT was ToughT wITh nelTher Team havnng The edge The only TnreaT was an advance To The Three yard llne by Ripon buT The Red and WhuTe Threw up a sTonewall deTense and Took The ball on downs AT The end oT The Th rd period wlTh The score O To O :T seemed The game would end an a scoreless Tue when suddenly Kusssnger Tossed a pass To Wachs who Took The ball To The I I yard lnne On a serxes oT plunges and reverses Goeden crossed The goal To glve The Benders a vncTory WesT Bend 6 Mayvalle 28 Qnce more The Mayville 'mx popped up beTore WesT Bend and leTT Them vlcTorlous over The Tnghhng Red and WhuTe Team Mayvulle opened The scornng column IH The TlrsT halT a lnne plunge Touchdown Then Wach unTercepTed a pass and raced 60 yards To The 2 yard llne and Three plays laTer DunsT aT The half WnTh Thus close score as an unsplrahon WesT Bend sTarTed Tne econd nalT weTh Things pracTncally Thenr own way I-Towever a SO yard punT reTurned Tor a Touchdown by a May vnlle back changed Thc Tsde ATTer Thu Mayville Took command and scored Theur remaunnng Touchdowns by sheer power WesT Bend I2 Oconomowoc 0 WnTh advance warnlngs by Cooney Tans ThaT They would give WesT Bend a real TnghT The Benders knuckled down and drnlleo hard when The Tume came They were In Tune shape The T1rsT Touchdown was scored by Goeden on an oTT Tackle smash In The Tnnal guarTer on a long pass Trom Goeden Kenny ran 30 yards To give WesT Bend :Ts Tnnal Touchdown The Tunal score was I2 To O In Tavor oT WesT Bend 6 . . . , . . I . 1 . I . . . . on crossed The goal To hlke The score To 7 To 6 in Tavor oT Mayville , F . . . . . ' I A ' . . 's ' ' . , b . . . ,T ichula PI-IYSICAL DEVELOPMENT Nm NM Za 7km6mq Name and Year Tom Kenny, Senior . Reuben Wislcirchen, Junior Wallace Zahn, Junior Gladdon Dunst Junior Mall' Goeden, Junior . Tom Merriam, Senior .. Roloerr I-Ieidner, Junior Jaclc Rehm, Senior Pxlois Kissinger, Sophomore . Lyle Saller, Senior . . James Elaherly, Senior . Earl Prechlel, Junior I'IarIey Wachs, Senior Alfred Kissinger, Senior Edward Alrendorl, Junior Edwin I-Ieim, Senior .. Harley Kellbach, Senior William Marlh, Senior . Roberr Sonnenberg, Sophomore Russell Uhlmann, Junior Lesfer Meinhardlr, Senior .. .. . John Kuehllhau, Senior . Owen Gensman, Senior .. Eugene Salrer, Senior , Raymond Pueslow, Junior . John Kuesler, Junior .. Bernard Ziegler, Senior . Age I6 I5 I5 I6 I6 I7 I5 .I7 .I5 I7 I7 I6 I8 I7 I6 I6 I6 I6 I5 I7 I7 I8 I7 I7 I7 I6 I6 Heighi' FI. In. Weigh? 5 8 I4O S 6 I5O 5 6 I5S 5 I I I85 6 O I75 5 sy? ies 5 9 ISO 5 IO I40 S I I I55 S IO I35 5 IO I53 6 0 ISO 6 2 I67 6 O I65 5 IO I46 S 9 I45 5 I I I70 6 I I75 5 8 I65 S 9 I4O S 7 I65 6 I 200 6 O I70 S 9 I4O 5 I I I60 5 I I l85 6 O I60 LETTERIVIEN Too Row: B. Zieqler, I-I. Wachs, W, Marfh. J. Kuehlfhau, G. Dunsf, R. Puesfow, J. Kuesrer, O. Gensman. Row Two: A. Klssinqer. I-I. Kell- bach. J. Re-hm R. Uhlrnann. E. Prechlel, E. Alfendorf, J, Elaherly. Bofrom Row: L. Salter E. I-Ieirn. IN. Zahn. L. Meinnardr, T. Merriam, R. Wislcirchen, T. Kenny, R. I-lei dnef. Page Thirfy-one Basketball if I PRACTICE ROUTINES Top Row: Ray PuesTow, Harley Kellbach, Reuben Wis- kirchen, and NorberT Schnepf. Middle Row: Harley Wachs, Alois Kissinger, Earl PrechTeI and Bob Gumm. BoTTom Row: Leroy GraTT, dribbling: and qeTTing shoT in. sTrucTion Trom Coach IvIichuTa. I3iII the Every year as The TooTbaII season draws To a close, many enThusiasTic boys don Their bas- keTbaII Togs in an eTTorT To gain a berTh on The TirsT or second Team. Reviving The old TradiTion oT a class TournamenT, The Tour classes organ- ized Teams in an eTTorT To gain The righT To meeT The Teachers Tor The school champion- ship. The juniors having much experience Trom previous years, came Through To win The TournamenT. In Their TirsT game They collabors aTed To swamp The Treshmen 48 To 4. In The nexT game They meT The highly TouTed seniors who were expecTed To walk away wiTh The game, buT once more The juniors combined TighT wiTh The necessary scoring punch To come ouT on Top. Then came The TradiTional TacuITy game in which The TacuITy had never been deTeaTed3 however, They came up againsT The juniors and were held To an over- Time game in which The juniors sank The win- ning baskeT To come ouT on Top and break The Teachers' hold on The school championship. ATTer The TournamenT came The Time Tor serious work, preparing Tor The coming sea- son. WiTh only Two veTerans reTurning, Bob Gumm and Harley Wachs, Coach IvIichuTa proceeded To mold a Team ouT oT The resT oT The candidaTes. Among Them he Tound PeTe GraTT, Earl PrechTeI, Ray PuesTow, Alois Kis- singer. and Harley Kellbach, who Tormed a nucleus Tor a Team which alThough iT did noT Tinish on Top, neverTheIess iT ended in The TirsT division. Bob Gumm proved his worTh by Top- ping The scores in mosT oT The games and Tinishing The season in a Tie Tor second place wiTh 76 poinTs, close on The heels oT The Hori- con cenTer, who Ied The conTerence wiTh 82 poinTs. THE DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Every year as The baskeTbaII season draws To a close, TiTTing curTain droppers are The baskefball TournamenTs held in all parTs oT The sTaTe. These TournamenTs maTch TogeTher The Teams OT each disTricT in an eTTorT To deTer- mine The besT Team in each class in The sTaTe Page Thirfy-Two Gymnasium of Wnsconsnn As In The preceding year Wesr Bend enfered Class B compehhon af Porr Washungfon and as Ihenr hrsf opponenf mer Klel Hugh School Playrng far below 'rhe sran dard Ihey were capable of Ihe Benders came ou+ on Ihe leff over end of a 24 Io 20 score As Ihelr nex+ opponenl Wesr Bend en counfered Ihe haghly Ioured Chulron cagers who had deleared Plymourh and who were Ihe Tavorxle However nol' loeung sahshed wlrh The role of underdog 'rhe Red and Whale proceeded Io +alce an abouf face and led loy Prechrel SEASON Mayville Beaver Dam Oconomowoc Horncon Wes'I' Bend Ber ID Ripon Columbus Harrford Waupun wI+h 8 ponnrs won 'Ihe game 2I Io I8 SEASON S SCORES Wesl Bend Wesl Bend Wesf Bend 26 Wes'I Bend 23 Wesr Bend Wesf Bend 25 W sf Bend 24 Wesl Bend I9 Wesf Bend Wesf Bend 4I Wes? Bend Wesf Bend 20 Wesf Bend 24 Wes+ Bend 32 BASKETBALL so0A0 o Ro R u R Pues o Wachs E Peh Kell ac n e Coach M ch fa oflo all J Rem Vw! sl: Chen Kewaslcum Oconomowoc Porf Washlngfon Por? Washungfon Harfford Oconomowoc Rrpon Mayville l-lorncon Waupun HarI Ford Columbus Ber rn 2 2 2 3 2 2 4 2 RECORD c I OOO POINTS Inncludung Iournamenf Wesr Bend 4l6 Opponenfs 422 Gu mm Puesfow Prechrel Wachs Graff Rehm Knssrnger Kellbach Goeden Schnepf Page Th rfy three O U UU w. L. P+. T.P. U U U ' IO 0 . 305 .- - 8 2 .800 333 I' 7 3 .700 253 U - - ' 5 4 .500 246 U - U - 5 5 .500 252 - I' 4 5 .400 2:0 U - ' 4 5 .400 I9I - U U 3 7 .300 L80 - 3 7 .300 208 ' UU UU 0 IO .000 I57 . ' ' I I7 LLLLLLLLLLL2222.s2222LLLssL. I9 -'-'43aa'sas'- --'s- -4 - 26 UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU O ,,,,L22,,,,,..,, L..II7 ......,. U . 9 ..,.............II4 I3 222L2222L2,, . . ' 2 sssss U6 ' e ,,,,,,,,,,. 2 I8 .22LLLL.L22L2 . . . ' 4 ' 34 s.22L...22 222222.2 222L,,2222 I 5 4 Tp w: .Gmm, . lw, H. ,.l'C- - +eI,I-I. b II. A. Kissi g r, B mRow:l.. I Gr , . Iw. N.Schnepf,R. I lvlinor Athletic Teams.. Baseball Season The I938 baseball season opened wiTh a bang. Oconomowoc came To The local diamond and was deTeaTed 6-4. This seemed To be a very Tavorable sign oT a good season. The nexT game proved To be less encouraging. WesT Bend Traveled To Columbus on April 3O, and losT To The Tune oT I4-8. On May 3, The Benders bowed To a Mayville nine Tor The counT oT 3-I. Horicon played The local Team on May 5 and won 4-I. The Teams meT again on May IO, and l-loricon won 6-3. These deTeaTs were due To lack of piTching sTrengTh. Cooney played The Red and WhiTe aT Ocono- mowoc on May I4 and won by a score oT Il-4. On May I7 Columbus deTeaTed The local squad in a shuTouT, 7-O. The Team musT have smarTed aT This deTeaT, Tor in The lasT game oT The season on May 2O, They deTeaTed Mayville To The Tune oT 6-I. AlThough The l938 season was noT excepTional, many oT The players will be baclc Tor The '39 season. Bechwar, Kissinger, Kellbach, MoriTz, Bohn, Uhl- mann, Frank and Wilkens oT The '38 Team will be good maTerial while PoTTer, Heid, and Gumm will be losT To The squad. Traclc Season The cinder squads oT WesT Bend l-ligh School have always done well in Their exhibiTions and have aT many Times come Through wiTh surprise vicTories. This was especially True in The I93B season. When The Time Tor The TirsT meer rolled around, April 23, The Red and WhiTe placed second in a Triangular meeT beTween PorT WashingTon, l'larT- Tord, and Vi!esT Bend on The home Traclc. On Thursday, April 28, WesT Bend compeTed in anoTher Triangular meeT on The home oval wiTh l-loricon and Oconomowoc. The Benders Toolc The meeT by a 5lf2 poinT margin. The Tollowing SaTurday, May 5, Tound Pio Nono compeTing wiTh The Red and WhiTe aT WesT Bend and losing 76 To 42. May I3, The Traclc Team Traveled To The secTional meeT aT PlymouTh To place Tor The sTaTe conTesT. Only Tour men qualiTied: Gladdon DunsT, shoTpuT: Bob KauTh, quarTer-mile: Harley Wachs, hurdle, and Lyle Troedel, The mile. The annual LiTTle Ten Track and Field MeeT Toolc Page Thi:-Ty-Tou r BASEBALL Mr. MichuTa, P. LauTer, N. Schnepf, H. Kell- bach, E. Bohn, A. Kissinger, E. MoriTz, R Uhlmann, R. Wilkens. TRACK '38 LITTLE TEN CHAMPS: Top Row: Mr. Runlcel, G. DunsT, W. MarTh, H Wachs, E. Kannenberg, A, Piclr, W. OTTmer T-l. DeTuncq, C. Langenbach, R. Dengel. BoTTom Row: R. Uhlmann, L, MeinhardT, J Beck, L. KauTh, J. Wislcirchen, R. Perschbach er, W. Zimmel. Luke sprinTs ahead! .Competition For lvlany GOLF Mr. Grignon, B. Zie ler, J. Flaherly, A. Seper- Q sky. T. Kenny, J. Rehfn, L. Saller, F, Jansen, K. Eimermann. TENNIS Mr. Hildebrand, D. Rolls, E. Saller, E. Schoen- ck r T R lf T Me ria F Weiss L 9 ei . O S, . I' TTI, . , . Weinand. Gladdon goes over lhe lop! ,Y si? .i 3 lf sf place May 2I on lhe local lrack. The Benders look lhe meel wilh a score ol 45 poinls. On May 28, lhe lour Benders who qualilied al Plymoulh, wenl lo lhe slale meel al Madison. Har- ley Wachs placed second in lhe high hurdles, while Dunsl gol a lourlh in lhe shol. Tennis and Goll The I938 lennis season was nol as successlul as il mighl have beer-. This was probably due lo lack ol experience on lhe parl ol mosl ol lhe leam. Seven or eighl malches were played lhroughoul lhe season, lwo ol lhem lriangular rneels. None ol lhese lurned oul so very well, bul They broughl oul a very innporlanl lacl. Some very good malerial was al hand, which wilh lraining, should produce a winner in l939. Praclically all ol lhe '38 squad will be back lor aclion. Tom Merriam, Dave Rolls, Eu- gene Saller, Tom Rolls, Lloyd Klein, Frilz Weiss, and Franklin Suckow will be lirsl class rnalerial lor Coach Hildebrand in I939. Wilh lhe lirsl class coaching provided lor lhe boys, lhe Red and While should again, as in I936, have a championship squad ol racqueleers. The I938 goll season was a very successlul one. Mr. Grignon, lhe coach, had Bill Kelley. Orlando Johann, Lloyd Opgenorlh, Bernie Ziegler, and Tom Kenny as nnainslays. On May 7, lhe local leam had ils lirsl malch and delealed Messmer High ol Milwaukee by I5 poinls. On May 9, in a lriangular meel wilh Cooney and Vfaupun, Bill Kelley look a second lor low numf ber ol slrokes. May I4 saw our golling squad lie lor lhird in a quadrangular meel wilh Shorewood, Harllord, and Oconornowoc. The lollowing Monday, May I6. Wesl Bend again delealed Messrner High on lhe Brown Deer course, gaining six poinls lo lhe oppon- enl's lwo. ln a meel wilh Waupun on May 25, lhe Benders won lo lhe lune ol I7 lo l. The Lillle Ten Meel was held on lhe local course May 27, IQ38. The Benders did a line iob and look second place. Oconomowoc ranked high wilh a score ol 352 lo Wesl Bencl's 36I slrokes. The individual lrophy was awarded lo Bill Kelley wilh a low score ol 83. This malch concluded lhe I938 season and gave Wesl Bend a learn lo be proud ol. We can expecl Coach Grignon lo have lhe boys in good shape lor lhe lournamenl engagemenl. Page Tl-'rlf l.eTT To RighT A soccer game. Girls' gym class. InsTrucTions Tor Toll: dancing. CenTer: InsTrucTor, DoroThy Gielle. BeTTy Lou Barens and Joy Schneider pracTice deTense. Page ThirTy-six Class Contests Pr To educaTe The body Through The mind is The aim oT physical educaTion. Physical educaTion is no longer a period oT blowing OTT sTeam buT a period oT learning. The place physical educaTion Tor girls Talces in The modern school oT educaTion is growing To be oT greaTer and greaTer value and The sTudenTs are growing more and more To realize ThaT knowing how To handle Their bodies is oT vasT imporTance in Their everyday lives. The course oTTered in The WesT Bend High School is planned so ThaT iT will give The mosT carry-over values and provide learn- ing acTiviTies which will have some place in The sTudenTs' lives aTTer They leave school. The acTiviTies oT This pro ram are Team games which include soccer, volleyball, baslceTbaTl, and baseball: various Types oT dancing, including social, Tolls, and aThleTicg individual acTiviTies such as Tumbling, pyramid making, gymnasTics, recreaTional games. Tennis, Track, and Tield. The developmenT of slcills in games is urged Tor The Thrills which successTul parTicipaTion brings To The individual. Good sporTsmanship becomes The Golden Rule puT inTo pracTice. Al- Though The sTudenT Tries To win, primarily she is TaughT ThaT winning honors are only incidenTal To The maior obiecTives. The games as group and inTraemural acTiviTies promoTe realisTic opporTuniTies Tor The developmenT oT co-operaTive ide Action Tor GAA Team play, conTidence, selT-conTrol, leadership. as well as Tel- lowship. The sTudenT also has The privilege oT Taking correcTive and remedial worlc which is done during her Tree Time. A posTure picTure is Taken oT The sTudenT, diagnosed, and remedial worlc suggesTed. The year's worlc culminaTes in a physical educaTion demonsTraTion in which all The sTudenTs parTicipaTe and in which many oT The acTiviTies are represenTed. All The class acTiviTies are enjoyed in The exTra curricular acTiviTies oT The G. A. A. The acTiviTies as direcTed by Miss Gielle Tully provide Tor The compleTe realizaTion oT The basic obiecTive oT a modern physical educaTion and recreaTion pro- gram. Modern educaTional Theory deTines These as: lil The developmenT and mainTenance of The pupil physically. l2l The opporTuniTy Tor wholesome socializaTion, l3l The saTisTacTion oT knowing a varieTy oT recreaTional games. l4l lv1enTal sTimulaTion. l5l The developmenT oT aTTiTudes which will augmenT school morale. From The seTTing oT such a program is The menTal, social, and physical happiness oT each girl advanced. IT assumes The responsibiliTy Tor physical liTeracy as well as menTal liTeracy. LQTT lc Riqhf Ann CI'irisTrnan sTops The ball. ln'er-ciass basxe'ball. Miss Gielie de ionsTraTinq a luck. Tc The lockers! GIRLS' SPORT LEADERS Baseball , ,,.,.. . Jean Klurnb BaslreTball ,, ,,,,,,, Muriel Ralfs Volleyball , , Rosalie O'Meara Tennis ,Audrey Wesfenberqer T'aclr .... , , , Shirley Geib Soccer Mariorie Piclr Bcwlinq Verna Weqner Page ThirTy-seven Pick Trophy Winners u an LeTT To RighT: H. Philippi, M. Melius, l.. Roecker. W. BuchelT. The highlighT in The Tield oT aThleTic awards is The annual presenTaTion oT The Pick Trophies To aThleTes excelling in various deparTmenTs, a dream mosT likely Tashioning iTselT wiThin These Tour Treshman boys. The presenTaTion oT These Tive Trophies is made aT The end oT The school Term by Mr. Carl Pick who has Thus displayed his concern in school sporTs Tor The pasT eleven years. Mr. Pick's inTeresT in aThleTics is reTlecTed in The high regard The aThleTes have Tor winning These honors. The awards are made To The athlete raTed besT in each oT The Tour maior sporTs: TooTball, baskerball, baseball, and Track. The TiTTh is given To The ouT- sTanding aThleTe parTicipaTing in Three of The maior sporTs. The winners are iudged by a commiTTee composed oT Two members oT The alumni associaTion, Two members oT The TaculTy, and Two members oT The STudenT AcTiviTy AssociaTion. The I938 winners were: All-round Alan Pick BaskeTball . .. WalTer OTTmer Baseball ..., ,, ....,....... ,. John l-leid FooTball . ...,.. Lloyd OpgenorTh Mr, Carl Pick Track ..... . Harley Wachs Page ThirTy-eighT Foo+ball James Flaherly Tom Merriam Wallace Zahn Harley Kellbach Lyle Salrer Earl Prechfel Tom Kenny Reuben Wlslclrchen Edward Alfendorl Gof Lyle Salfer James Flaherly Tom Kenny Kermnl Elmerrnann Bernard Ziegler Tennis Lloyd Kleun Leroy Weunand Wxlllam Marlh Jaclc Rehm Eugene Salfer Allred Kusslnger Alous Klssunger Russell Uhlmann Harley Wachs Roberf Heldner John Kuesler Bernard Ziegler Gladdon Dunsl John Kuehllhau Lesler Me nhardl Ra Puesfow Y Roberl Sonnenberg Owen Gensnnan Mall Goeoen Ed Helm Baskefball Ea l Prechlel Lercy Graff Alols Kvsslnger Ray Rueslow Harley Kellbach Harley Wachs Baseball Philip Lauler Norberl Schnepl Eugene Bohn Leroy G all Ralpn Uhlmann Allr o K ssmger Rol n Wllkens Ear Morllz Harley Kellbach Alols Knssunger De berl Frank Ben amnn Scnmudl S+uden+ Busvness Manager H nrf Wu xens Tom Rolls Tom Merriam Track Harley Wachs Wzlluam Marlh Herberl Slrupp Gladdon Dunsl Mall G-oeden Lesler Mennhardl' GAA Murael Polls Kalhryn Welss Verna Wegner Gerfrude Beclc Rosalle O Meara Glor a Weber Music Chorus Carl Barlell Alice Braeger Karl Dellmann Arlene Frxedernann Shlrley Gallo Jean Klumb Eugene Kranz Roberl Presenl Leona Renard Benlamln Schmudl Bernlce Schnurr John Slahl June Vuncenl Kafhryn VVerss Elda Wlllqens Orchesfra Alu e Braeger Harold Degner Eugene Jansen Tom Merrram Roberf Presenl Herberl Schmalz Speech Debafe Camrlla Schloemer Roberl Baller Tom Kenny Richard Wuerman Therese Pnclc Lloyd Kleln Marybelle Kenny Roberl Grogan Exfemporaneous Reading Vlvlan Geub Lela Belle Muller Exfemporaneous Spealung Roberl Salfer Richard Wrerman Original Ora+ory Therese Pnclc Lloyd Klein Of6fOTIC6l Declamahon Mnchael Gonrung Dan Flaherly Dramahc Declamahon Shirley G lb Adel ne Johann Humorous Declamahon Loss Rosenlhal Mary Coughlun Honor Roll David Cosgrove Valeducloruan Herberl Schmalz Salulalornan Michael Gonrlng Rufh Boellcher Lesler Melnhardl Jean Klumb Arlene Fraedemann Audrey Wesfenberger William Nuelsen Elnzaoe h Scnnevder Cheerleader Grace Thorna Marybelle Kenny Equnpmenf Manager lxerrn Efncrmwnn P Thf Y Wearers ol the W. B. oDERN Eoucmuon 5 Kafh rvn Hess A couple of amblhous cheer leaders Iv1arybeIIe Kenny and Grace Thorna, dnd much 'Ihns year To provlde our cheering sec hon wmfh pep Ouf of Ihelr enfhusnasm developed Ihe Boosfer Club, an orqanuzahon for encour aging our a+hIe+es on fo vIc+ory' For a rnascof The club adopfed Lloyd KIenn's pef goa+ and nucknamed hum Boosfer Page Forfy SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Presldenf Lesfer Meunhard+ Vice presncIen+ Tom Merruam Secrefary Jean KIur'r1b UPON GRADUATION ExaIIed I sfand on 'the 'rhreshoId Of Ihe vasf and new The fufure before me Helpful hands Ieave me Now I sfand alone Today I qraduafe Were I Io seek The wlsesi' sage whai' Consulfaflon would he y1eId7 Yef I Icnow fhe I:Iame of youfh Burns brlqhfly nn my eyes The world mme 'ro conquer In hme Young I musf no'r fear The puffalls Iha+ shadow m s uI Mme IS 'rhe rlqhf Io Inve My hernfaqe fo Iove And End The peace YouI'h IS eager Io wan MBFIOFIS Puck I I P ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, , Pr ' I I ,V . , . ' y o . Q - I , I . 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INDED .Semcvw mmf Wmfwd Presrdenl of lhe senlor class now and always lS shorl bul lmporlanl Lesler lvlennhardl Lesler was born al Kohlsvulle bul Wesr Bend had slch an appeal lor hum lhal fhus hrgh school has been hrs cially oeshnallon for lhe pasr four years l-lns ou? slandlng leaf IS discus lhrowung and his hobby rs lcnocllng lhe slulllngs oul of any challengnng loolball leam The Iunuor prom lung as anolher coun rv lad Gladdon Dunsl whose abullly lo gel along wnlh people lS has baggesl assel Everyone lulces Gladdon wh ch us undoubledly lhe reason why he was unan mously elecled lasl fall Foolball lraclq and chemlslry seem lo nnleresl hum he mosl The leaoer of The sophomore class ns lhe local boy who made oood red headed Bob Rallray l-le surp used u all lhus year by dsplayung has musecal spealcung and Iournalusluc ablllhes and ur you have noi as yel' neard Bob play l Gel The Blues When ll' Ralns on lhe Plano you ha IG massed a areal Freshman prexy as +ha'r Never a dul momen+ when you re w lh hlm Jaclc Rolls l-le bldes has lme ln run and lceeos one en erlanned l-le lalqes lo play The plano and goes lor hol chocolal GW' v H 'IS' M-AQ ,ia 1. 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Club 4 Slamp Club 3 4 Class Play ro+l1y Dheln B slcelball I 2 3 4 B b ll Ten I Vo Ieyball 2 Glee Club I 2 3 4 Dusf Pan Sla Troupers 2 3 G A A I 2 3 4 Prom Comm 3 sac esfuyal 2 ella 3 4 Lalun Club 3 4 Paqeanl 3 Boosler Clu Gundan e Vxce clwalrrnan I Guidance Secretary 2 4 German Play I Class Play ea Felfen C-lee Club I G A A I Paqeanl James Flaherly Poo bal I 2 3 4WB Debafes I Golf German Play I Pac1ean'r3 Class Play 4WB Lucille Franclce Bend Sfall 2 Prom Commuflee 3 Paq ean+ 3 Class Pay 4 Arlene Frleclemann Glee Club I 2 3 4 Prom Cornrnnl I'ee3 Music Fes'rlyaI2 3 4 Home Economics Club I 2 Marlorle Gales B slcelball I 2 3 4 Ba ball I 2 Ira lc bal 4 Glee C 4 A A I A 3 4 Prom Commullee3 Music Fesluyal 2 3 4 OpereI+a3 Home Economics Club I Poelry Fes IIVGI 2 Exfemporaneous Spealclnq 2 Lahn Club 2 3 Pageanl 3 Class Play R Galler V IIeybaII3 4 Inframurals I 2 3 4 Box: q 3 Horseshoe 4 Paqaanl 3 Dorollwy Claus Davld Cosgrove June Culver Harold Degner Karl Delimann Doroilmy Dhem Odela Felfen James Flalwerly Lucllle Francie Arlene Frledemann Marlorue Gales Ray Galler Q N Page Forfy +hree Do -A asI , , , 7 Base a I, 2, 3' lee 7 Mu I F I , 37 Oper 7 S. 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Raymond Gebhard Shirley Geib Owen Gensman William Goebel Joan Gonnermg M lchael Gonrlng Leroy Graff Howard Gumm Roberf Gumm Beffy Jane Habeclx Marlon Haumschlld Bernice Hausmann Raymond Gebhard V IIeybaII3 4 I amurals I 2 3 and 2 3 Muslc Fesllval 3 Paqean ur ey Gelb B slcefball I 3 4 b II T ennns 3 ball end Slall 4 W B Troupers I 2 3 4 Prom Comrnlllee 3 Musc Fe Ilval 2 3 4 Oper a 2 3 4 Guidance Ch urn FI clamalory 3 4 Exremporaneous Readmq 2 3 Drum a or 3 4 eech Club I osfer Club 4 N 4 aqeanl 3 Cass IG Owen Gensman Baslcelball 3 Foolball 4WB Track 3 Paqeanl 3 Class Play Wllllam Goebel Foolball 3 Pageanl 3 Class Play Joan Gonnerlng Glee Club I 2 Porn Comrnllfee 3 Ooerella 3 Guudance Vce chanrman 2 Sludenl Coun CII 3 Social Comrnlrlee 3 Muchael Gonrlng S+ Francus Semmary Inlrarnurals I 2 SI James Lllerary and Debalmq Socuefy 2 Wesf Bend Hugh Bend Slalcl 4 Prom Comrnullee 3 Sludenl Coun cll 3 Debales 4 Oralory 3 4 Exlernporaneous Spealc 3 PaqeanI3 Chruslma PIay4 N F 4 C I-' r Leroy Graff Baslcelball I 4WB Baseball 4WB Volleyball a 3 4 Horseshoe second fcurnafnenl Culdance Secrelary 4 Paqeanf 3 I If rvural I 2 3 4 Prom CommuHee3 Paqean Roberi Gumm Ba lcelball I 2 3WB 4WB Foolball I 2 3 Baseball 2WB 3VxfB 4 Tennns I Prom Cornmnllee A A I Pagean? 3 Class Be+y Jane H beck B seball ' 6 A A 2 r rn Comrnnflee 3 Home Economics Club I Paqeanl 3 Class Play Marlon Haumschlld Baseball I 2 T lc2 G A A I 2 4 Prom Commlllee 3 Home Economlcs Club 3 4 Paoeanf 3 Class Play Bernice Hausmann Gym Exhrblhon 2 Paqeanl 3 Page Forly four .. 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' 3. 7 ' - U , - -- r 7 , , , I I r . . -. 7 7 I I Pla .I I 47 I l' 7 7 7 I ee 7 I I , , 7I I7 I Co 7- S I 7 I 7 I I Se Jack Rehm Leona Renard David Rolfs Muriel Rolfs Eugene Seller Lyle Seller Herberl Schmalz Benlemm Schmudl Delores Schmudl Ellzabelh Schneider Helen Schnelder Bernlce Schnurr Jack Rehm Baslcelball 4 Foolball 4WB Baseball 3 Inlramuralsl Golf 2 3 Paqeanl 3 Class Play Traclrl ona Renard B nd I 2 O 2 Cu I 2 3 4 Bend SIall4 Dusl Pan Slalll 4 G A A I 2 Prom Commullee3 Music Fesllval I 2 3 4 Op erella 3 Boosler Club 4 Pageanl 3 Class Play David Rolfs Tennns 2 3WB 4WB W B Troupers 2 3 S A A 2 Cheer Leader 2 Guidance Chaurman 2 Ex lemporaneous Spealunq 2 3 4 Paqeanl 3 Class Play rlel Rolls B slcelball I 2 4 Orchesfra 4 Glee Club I Be cl Slalil 4 G A A I 2 3 4 Prom COmmIll99 3 Musnc Fesllyal 3 4 S A 3 Deba Oral 4 Page 3 a u 3 N L 3 4 Speech Club I 2 Boosler u 4 Class Play Eugene Saller F olball I 2 3 4WB Baseball 2 Tennus 3 4WB lnlramurals I 2 4 Prom CorrIrnlllee3 S A A 3 BOXIOQ I 3 Wresfllnq I Sluclenl Coun I 3 bales I Exlernporaneous Spealunq I 3 4 Pageanf3 Class Play e Seller B slmefbal' I 2 3 F b II 2 3 4 3 Golf 2 3 4WB Paqeanf3 Class Play Herberl Schmalz B nd I 2 3 4 Orchesl 3 4 Pr Commullee 3 Musuc Feshyal I 2 3 4 Popular Orches la 3 Exfernooraneous Spealunq 4 Boosler Club 4 Musical Varuely 4 Paqeanl' 3 Class Play Honor Roll Salulaloruan Bengamnn Schmldf Baseball I 2 3 4WB Inframurals I b Operella 3 Musucal Varlely 4 Pageanl 3 Delores Schmldl Baslcelball 2 Baseball 2 3 Volleyball 2 3 4 Prom Com A denl Class Play Ellzabelh Schneider G A A I 2 Home Economics Club 4 Lahn Club 4 Paqeanl 3 Gym Exhnbulnon 2 Class Play I-lonor Roll Helen Schnelder Baseball 2 G-lee Club 4 G A A 2 Prom Commllfee 3 Music Fesluval 4 Home Econormcs u I 2 3 Paqean+3 Class Bernice Schnurr Glee Club I 2 3 4 W B Trouper 2 3 4 G A A I 2 Prom Commullee 3 Music Feshval 2 3 4 Declamalory 3 Lalln Baseball 2 Track I Inlramurals I 2 Prom Cornmullee 3 4 Boosler Club 4 Paqeanf3 Class Play Page Forly eeqhl I I l I I I I -- B , , , I fa , I OVW Le -- a , , 3, 47 rcheslra I, 7 Glee I 7 I I I. 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Dei Cl b ' ' 7 I Z playd Lyl .. s . , 7 ,4f 00+ 6 I, , , we 21 3f 4:IS.IA.IA.I If , , 1 I I ' Club ne Vlncenl' Baskelball I 2 T ck I V yb ll ee Club I 2 I 2 3 4 Prom Comm me 3 Mu IC Feshval 2 3 4 Operefla 3 Horne Eco n mncs Club l an u 4 Page n Boosler Club 4 Varuely Show 4 Clnr slmas Play 4 Class Pay Bernice Schoenbeck Bend Slat' 4 Dus+ Pan Slall 4 G A A I Prom Cornmlffee 3 Home Economl 5 Club I Gym Exlnnblluon I Class Play Paqeanf 3 Alvin Schowaller Track I 2 4 Volleyball 4 lnlrarnurals 4 Band 2 Glee Club 4 Prorn Commlflee 3 Musc Fesllval 4 Boxing 2 Paceanl 3 Harley Waclns Baskelball ZWB 3WB 4WB Foolball I 2 3WB 4WB Track I 2 3WB 4WB Prom Cornmullee 3 u enl C uncul I C rl I k rophy rack Aromd A4l1lele I Paqeanl 3 Class Play en Sclwuppel B skefball I 2 3 B b II 2 Tra 3 4 Prom Comrnlllee 3 PaqeanI'3 Gym Exhlblllon l Jeanefle Waller B seball I Glee Club 2 G A A I 2 ee Club I W 4 Paqea Prorn Commullee 3 Pageanl' 3 Class Play Cass Play Gloria Weber Glee Club I 3 Bend SlaFf 4 Dusf Pan a 2 3 4 W oupers I Prorn Commluree 3 Musuc Fesllyal 3 Operella 3 S A A I 2 3 4 Guidance Cl'1alrrnan3 S1'udenICouncu 4 Boosler Club 4 Speech Club I Varlely Show 4 Paqean+ 3 Courl of Honor of Luflle Ten Track Meef 3 Wllllam Techlmann Debales I Exlernooraneous Speak 4 Paoean ve yn Turenne B sk Iball I 2 b II G A l 2 3 Prom Cornrnlllee 3 Ooerelfa 3 Paoeanl 3 rna Wegner Dusl' Pan Slalzl 2 3 G A A I 2 3 Prom Cor'nmrfIee3 S A A I 2 3 4 Guidance Clnaur ra s I I' xrn nnan 4 Sfudenf Councll 3 SOCIGlCOI'Y1VT'lIll69 3 Boo fer GI. clarce Secrelary 2 3 Paoeanf 3 Club 4 Paqeanl 3 Ralplw Uhlmann B kelballl 3 Baseballl 3 4WB lnfa Bernlce Sclnoenlaeck Alvm Schowalfer Helen Sclwuppel John Sfahl Wllllam Techfmann Evelyn Turenne Ralph Uhlmann June Vlncenf Harley Wachs Jeanelle Waller Glorua Weber Verna Wegner Q Page Forfy nnne ' A- T ' ' . Ju ' -A , 7 ra , 2: olle al I, 2' . . : A t 'C ' GI , ,3, 43 6. A. A .,,, Z ll- ! N N U o 'l J , 2, 37lLa1 Cl b 3, :l af 3' . U V V t ' I I I h . . I , I I : 2 I 7 I Hel -- a , , z ase a I, Z ck ' l . 'I ' '. l I I I, 2, 3, 4:Vo1leyball 2, 3TC5leE! club ng e. A. A, I, 2, 5' O , - G PF T - T 3' All Jolln Sfalwlr- Baseball I, 2: Volleyball 3, 4: lnlramurals l, . U at l . I ' ' ' ' l 2f GI I, 4: Mus'c Feel' al I, I nl 3' ' ' ' l .. N I n S++f . . pn .B.Tf ' ,'2,3:6.A.A.'I,2,3,4- Inq I, - J + 4, I ' 4 5 . f f by E l -- a e , ' Base a I, 2: . . A. N 7 V. ' N , Ve -- , ' ...,, , 4' -- as , ' , . : r - A l : . .,,,, z ' '- mu ' , 2, 3, 4: Prom COTTTVTHTSS 3' B03 q I, 2, 3' 7 ' : ' ' 3 s 5 . Kathryn Weiss Gordon Wendelborn Bernard Wendi Audrey Wesienberger Kuri Weslenberger Richard Wlerman Beffy Wulcox Elda Wulkens Henry Wllkens Rollm Wnllrens Joyce WISBIYCIIBH Bernard Ziegler K ryn Welss B slcelball I 2 3 4 eball I Guidance Chalrman 2 Debales 2 3 Exlemporaneous clc I T nnls 2 Vo ball 3 4 Orcheslra 2 lee Club I 3WB 4 Prom CommII'ree3 Music Feshval I 2 3 4 Operefla 3 S A A I 2 3 4 Soclal Cornmlllee I D clamafory I 4 Exlernporaneous Reading 3 Lahn Club 3 Speech Club I Boosler Club 4 Pageanl 3 Musical Varuefy 4 Class Play Gordon Wendelborn Paqean' 3 Bernard Wendi' Pageanl 3 Audrey Weslenberger B IceIbaII3 4 Tennus I 2 3 4 Vo eyball 3 Glee Club I 2 Bend Slalzl 4 Dusl Pan 2 3 4 W B oupersl 2 Prom Comm1++ee3 S A A I 2 3 4 Class Secrelary Treasurer 3 Exlemporaneous Spealunq 2 Pageanf 3 Boosler Club 4 Varlefy Show 4 Class Play I-Ionor Roll Kurt Wesfenberger Baskelball I 2 3 Bend SIaI:I4 Prom rnrm+Iee3 S A A I 2 3 Debales I Pagea Class Play Richard Wrerman VoIleybaII3 4 Glee Club I 2 3 W B Troupers 3 Prom Cornmlllee 3 Musec Fesllval 3 4 S A A 3 4 Soclal Commvllee 4 Debales I 3WB 4WB Declarralory 2 Exlemporaneous Spealunq 4 Arr CIub4 Lahn CIub3 4 N F L 3 4 Paqea I Soeech Club I Boosfer Club 4 Guldance Secrelary Varuely Show 4 Runq Commlllee 3 Class Play Belly Wilcox Glee Club I 2 4 Bend Slall Edulor sl Pan Sfall 2 3 W B upers I r m Commdlee 3 Operella 3 S A A I 2 Spealung 2 Lalln Club 3 4 Arl Club 4 Boosler Club 4 Class Play Muslc Fesllval 4 Operella 3 Musical Jaraely 4 Elda WIIBBHS Baslcefball 2 Volleyball 2 Glee Club I 2 Bend SIaII4 Dusf Pan SIaII4 G A A I 2 P orn Cornmnlfee 3 Music Feshval 2 3 4 Opereffa 3 S A A I 2 3 4 Exlemporaneous Readmq 3 Gund a ce Secrefary 2 Boosfer Club 4 Pageanl 3 Varlely Show 4 German Play I I-Iomecomlnq Commlflee 3 4 I-lomecomunq Sfunf I 4 Gym Exhlblhon I 2 4 Chrnsl mas Play 4 Play Readenq Commulfee 4 Musucal VarleIy 4 Class Play Henry WIIBBHS Football I Baseball 2 Band 2 3 4 Cvle Club 2 3 4 Bend SIaI'I 4 Prom Commlllee 3 Musnc Manager 4 Boxmg 2 3 Guidance Chalrman 3 Speech Club I Varnely Show 4 Musucal Varlely 4 Class Play Rollm WIlBEI1S Baseba I 2 3 4WB Volleyball 3 4 Inlra rals I 3 4 Paqean Joyce Wlslnrchen B nd I 2 3 4 Orcheslra I 2 4 Gle u I 2 V Commlllee 3 Musuc Fesllval I 2 3 4 Sundance Vuce Chairman 4 Debales I Pageanl 3 Class Play Bernard Ziegler Foolball I 2 3WB 4WB Track 4 Band I Prom Cornmullee 3 Music Fesfnyal I Operella 3 Boxing 4 Cass Presndenl 2 3 Sfudenf Council 2 3 Debaleg I 'PWB 3WB Golf 2WB 3WB 4WB Varuefy Show 4 Paqeanl 3 Prom Kung Speech Club I Clas GY Paoe F IJ CII' ' -- 6 . . 7 7 Bas , 2, 37 ' ' 7 . I Tra ,27 e ' .37 Iley I, 2, , 7 . ' 7 ' 7 7 I y 37 G , 2. 3, 47 Bend SIaI'I 47 G. A. A. I, 2. 7 ' 7 ' ' I I I I I ---... li ' ' I I 7' el ' l -- 7 7 . 7 . 7 ' 7 ' I X 3, 4: D , w y 7 ...,. 3,47 -- as . 7 ' . . 7 7 7 I' I ' 7 I 'I I ' ll 7 7 7 7 .- . S+aH,... ..Tf ,.3,e.A.A.I,2,3,4q - U 1 , 1, , Q 7 . , U l 7 7 Fesfiyal 2,l 3,l47 Operelfa S. A. A. I, 2, 37 Sfuclenl CO A 7 . . . 7 li I I 7 'nl 37 ' 'I -- I I. , 7 I . 7 7 ' mu , 2. 7 I I 3- ' ' r- 7 7 , , , 4: ' ' -V a . . . 7 . . 7 2 . . 7 ' 7 ' ' 2, CI b , 47 W. B. Troupers 2, 37 G. A. A.' I. 7 P om 7 7 .,.. 7 ' ' 7 ,2, ' 37 ' ' 7 7 , 7 ' ' - . 7 I 7 ' 3, ' 7 7 7 . T 7 ' 7 7 .... 7 n 3' - U 1 V I I I . - 7 A 4 7 ' 47 . - I 7 - 7 , - ' V- , , 7 , ' 47 . I, 2 .W 7 D A . I 7 ' DU . 7 . .Tro 76. A. A. I, 27 7 7 57 7 5 In O ' 7 7 .,.,, 3. 47 PI . JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS 0 7 Rfes5de G addon Duns? Vkefpvqsiden' John Kuesfef Secrefaw W4 IIa'n Muenef I Top Row: J. Kuesfer, C. I-IeindI, R. I-Iendner. L. Jaeger. Row Three: T. Pick, D. I3eIqef R. Preeber, F. Gonrinq, F. Dwyer, B. MueIIer, A. Nehfn. Row Two: R. Puesiow, J. Kluever, E. Meusche Ice R. SaITer, R. Boeffcher, B. Kirchner, B, WaIIer, M. Gumm. Row One: R. Loduha, D. Goeden, If. AIfen- dorf, NV. Zahn, G. Dunsf, D. Ffank, I-I. GIIbert R. ErIer. Too Row: R. UhIrnann, E. RUI J. Beeker J. Waqner, T. RQIIS R, Schmid? E. Prechfe' R. Lardrafn, J. Jansen. Row Three: G. AIbInqer, J. KOQISQI1 I-I, Van BeeIc, M. QTT0, I. Willre, C, SChIoerner, M. Korfendiclc R. I-Ierman, W. Kaun. Row Two: R, Konooik, S. Carbon, G. timer. VDGTIU R. Kwdcbush, B. Hnfzunq B. Baden M. Habeck, V. Tessrnan, K. Eimeffnanr. Row Une: R. Buehman, R. Kurfz, W. KIukas K. Fiszher, I-I. Sfrupp, E. Backhaus S. Vin cent W. Barber. Top Row: A. Sepersky, I-I. De Guenne N. Berend, M. Gceden, I-I. MiIIer, Row Thvee: 6. Ewert J. Wardius B. Nehv- bass, If. I-Iarfman, M. Obevneyer C, Gef- fIr-ger N. Schnecf. Row Two: L. Kaufh M. Gzroh R, Sihnedef 6. FrIeder'nann, A. Turner, M. Phiippi J. I-Iarns R. Wiskirchen. RCN Che: F, Idfeiss F. Jansen L. Ke' G. Khche' C. Behr' W. Z n e V, De'f ar IV Bxfhel' Te' RCN' E Sfheenefhr E Sf'-fc-rbefk JR. DTJQRIKEI RT Reimefg J. SesarTR guqc- KCW. Raw Thfeet M. Kenny G, Thcvva, V. Jaeie' E. De-fenpcr' E. Kriz M, Para J. Berger I-I. Owen. RCW Tffcz M. Hank M. S'nE+r M. Cuz' V. Kew? E. Kch R. Klzxbusn V, Carnevn piw O'eZ E. BIe'I VV. Mae e' V, Jaffe-we P. Rzefef F. A Ee+. 7ke 5 To: Raw: R. Beck R, Pefrl C. Wahcr R Szmehberq, G, Hood, K. Bock, H. FGM D. Rlaherfy. Row Three: E. Sr-nlvh W. Schbsser li. M Benilxe, J. DeBanc V. Loebe, J. Hahdke M. De-vqe, R. Fassbirvder. Rcw Two: J. Kogel, A. Johann, M. HeI! w31 G. Fe?+en, M. Prenfice P. Michaels VV Grogan, J. Jaeckel. ROW One: R, Bell, V. Basiiam, B. McCafcz9 M. Kuehhhau, L. Rosenfhal, V. Geib, C Croqen. TCD Row: C. ALbInqer, C. Rlordanz D Schoedd, W. Kopo, G. Laufer. J. Zeffel J. Lanq. Row Three: M. Schbefher M. Gruefzmache' J. Herfhan, P. Mains D. Rounsevme R Schloomar, W. Tuchscherer. L. Rose. Rev. Two: E. De-qner E. Schnelder, D. Gce'z M. Heid, L. Rroeber, R. Vdesky, J Sihhei-der, F. Muehef. Riff Che: R. Deluge R. Ziegler, R. Duemxe? L. Sihweifzer, L. Gfch, F. Reqrwer N ,Q'f wan L. May, A. Roeclcer. lov Row: W. Kippenhah, R. Yoqersf, A C7via:Ls, J. Eckef, H. Himserwkamp, E Sfhader, J. Hashek. Rmv Three: D. Redlq M. Roffer, J. Kohar H. Tranhffhrv. G. Faffer, R. Ashman, A 5Cfrz',Lha+'or. RAW TMS: D. Mofhs, L. Gruehde-mah, D Yahv P. Kuhn B. P. Be-mike. J. Cawvefofw R. Raffray, D. Rows. Rav One: R. Fuqe, D. Kfem, D. Boeffgher R. Neubauer. C. Ahhaus, R. Bodeh W La-vdvaffer, TCG Rev.: C. Mucke-'hefde R. Wardiue L Lewis, J. Huber W. LMT, A. Kisslncef L. Chevwah. Rc.-.V Three: N. Offmcf W, Weyfeg D Mcuzakls, R. Wenodborh G. Gufiehf D Eoikbr M. Rorszyif J. Mihef. Rrw. Two: M. Rucafsw M. VViskfr:hQn J Tffzcdeh D. VVCSTDRBL L. Schwefte' V Tav'F', R Kaesbefq, E. Laufer. RQ-f One: L. Knmla A. Rhmv-er, M. Ruf R Lfuefkex, S. Seuersky E. Voelcs, N. Kc3'er E. OU6rlS, Race VW, 'wr SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Presldenf Roberf RGVVGY Vice-Rresiden? . Wefls Grogan Segrgfary V DOFLS GOBLZ FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS 'CSACJSU Jack Rc fe Vige-Rfesidef' 597:15 Nfendori Se e'a WF ' f if N -Sy Scnne de Too Row: W. Erber, T. FeUenz, K. Hein M. GCP R. German. E. Kfause J. Kies R. Benn-ef' C. Huber. Ufv Trfee: R. Zficken, A. Gadow J. Deq W-' .. KV? Q. Edwards. H. Cecnvah M Hans-er E. Nrvnann R. K1T'k H. Kannen hertz, RCW TAC: A, Cecnvah, M. Koen. D. Henri B. Kgwansa R. Bandle, L. Hefebrueq. B F'ei'eG. L. Held, B. Barens B. 66M M Gannerlrc. 7?.uOn9ZR.FE1 fer, M. Groesznel, B. Kirnnse K. Cicsse J. Barens. J. Koeninqs, E Earn: Q. HT er, M. Kissinccr A, Cnrisr 'ran Tv: R-N: R. Eezxor, N, Hewbef. D. Herd W, Linen L. Ffancke, R. Bwcnd. R. Friess Cv. A+:-noir? W. Bucheif, L. Gveib. Row Times: V, Denqef, R. Kumrow, E. Binqen R. Bugle' VV. Berger, J. Bingham. L. Haus Mann R, 3' Egan. C. Abef. R. Fclfen. Raw Tvs: B. Hess, F, Friedevnann, V. Bo! Lane' G. Bfaasch, D. Frank. J. Franclre '-4. Kbrniz R. JoeclreL Q. Hornufn A Ffece. Ref. Cne: B, Ferfen, J. Hgcd. B. Krerns ff-lfe' H. Bmfq. G. Bfecfer, R. Kraenner J. Hvrarwe V. Berend. J. Herne I-I Bfmfnhpf rc: Rm.: R. Me Zahn, F. Mwrny, J. Locnen L. Lffnnke M. Rros? E. MI'er, J. Locnen J. Rzfe. Riff TM:-Q: D. Lenn F. Nlernen, G, Mar+Er VV. Mf ': :. Lefnke. D. Quan R. Riser' 'ra R. Lef 'f:' W. Mdfer. Rcw Twi: A. Lueclre, G. Lon: M. Monakiz F. R.mf'fi:r' Fl. Rlliino E. Ruscln C Mfzycf- H. Lefscn, H. Phiwiopi. Rc.-f Cro: H. Mccarfney, D. Refers. M Rei , E.F.1ee'cw L. Quads M. Mcfns M Mode' R. LNA'5ILR A. Mdlus M. MeUus. T55 Rc,-w: 2. Vic' E. Sr. Thomas E. Scnwwidr E. S'7e' E. Wagner. F. Scnkzsser W Txne' C. S Lsp. RCW Trfecz M. ':N3Ycox D. Weis, M. Seyfe-rf A. VVCL: V. We-yres, J. Sdvnidf A. Wont J. Sinneicff' G. Sherman E. Weber. Rm. Thx: R. Seferf, R. Wirlfers L. Reeder F-. Denim ,.ScLwaHes C.Vc5i L. Vfa'fe' P.. Simi' -5. Scrcennae' G. Sirwid' 5'- fre: ,I Siwfrnn, F. Vrfgzre' V, RIC W Af- r' 'JK v'V'r'RLe' N, Fglrkg 3, Yee' H 3' E.S1Moff Q.Si h'e :ff F':',A ilu 4Hv1nnrmm CARL BERNI-IACBEN 96 d , Jenifer 0+ Vxfesf Bend Y-Vg? Sdwoc - 'I939 EDUCATICDNAI. FUN RAW One Hleadinq Downlz Ricnard GIINIQGUIG Clwinese :Feder ad- did. Mr. Becker swinqm We shcvd. Mn Chrkfensem ztfducfiwq B' bam: reheersd. B311 demonsfrafes Cf vis bazccba. Row Two 'Read3'3 Dowm: Mr. Maniw qefs a kick our Q5 'is Imase. THe freshmen :ge-T 'eddy For 'Veir parfy. Puffinq 'He Hnkblvq fqjui' cabinet Tha? OUCIPWG. flx It Mr, C,'7':5 Phyms Herman and M155 HUP? era CMAJ prinfs. E vp fo the 'E-VVSEU. wifh Cam- S57 I WE? iii gi if . E, 5 Y Egg Q Page Fif+y-six CANDID Top Row: Junlor hcmecomirm Q 'me za The Ci-Al War see-re 'A 'he Q5 5 'Doch checking fhe B613 acces. S+afe Comrvander HG ',f C, Re Armlsfice Day soeakei W. JUS OU S Row Three: The fpnicrg Gricmcr' T6 fha sera Mary Doris HH'We md :ssh dey. lL,.n HD I-IGTS can C355 NF h': 5 a ae ccvce-rr no 'J an 'hh MQd :mdde nm f,-y Vifia' 3'u QAS ay OJ Yadxes w a sCs'3 wQfe Emil AT WEST BEND QvTf P,-Cv. M C vs P 3 1 P ws w TF Qfiwa P 5 3f.-- FL B 1 W fa: J UG! 0 r W5-1, ,A f Gmcmfce soya WMP 'F igmn. , P Nbr vi-Vatu 5 bmp-, rua. '1'l Q ' 5i'I95 f. 7. STG? Tl-IE PRESS SNAPS lop Row: Miss l-lull, wlno lnas lnelped beqinners lo overcome llie lear of +lwe dance Floor, leaclnes William Wiebe to dance, Tne seventh and eiclwlln qrades orac- ficinq lor llwe qym cevvonslrallon which was leeld on May I9. Row Two: Nawa Bill Marllw, in aclion in ine senior class play, Ollwers from leff To rfqhf: Muriel Rolls, Alice Brae- der, Shirley Geib Jim Baurnoarr- ner, Bill Nielsen, and Torn Kenny. Eiqlwln qraders qivi-q flwem a fool or- 'lwe looler. Sucli rehearsals were a requ'ar par? of We music proqrarn. Left To riqhlz Harrie? Ross, Rulln Scliaclzf, Phyllis Rosenflnal, Jean Boesewefter, and Olive Lenz. 12, . W s al .warn-v , . WR --.c. '1 T Row One: Wesl Bend l-liqlfs Li++le Ten Charn- pions. Top: Reber? Saller, lirsl in enemporaneous spealcinq' Michael Gonrinq, Hrs? in oralorical decla- 'nafiont bolfornz Shirley Geib, lirsl in serious declamalicn' Therese Pick, firsl in Original Oralory. SUMMER QUARTER fam flfoifrma Qolleqe FIRST ANNUAL SESSION 'W Pruate Study Cow ses Approved by The Colby Affev School Study Cozm I Lern NoThlng College was Tounded by The laTe Clara SldeboTTom daughTer oT The laTe Polycarp K SudeboTTom son oT The laTe Sebashan J SldeboTTom son oT Oscar SldeboTTom who was always laTe The college was Tormerly called SldeboTTom Academy IU honor oT our beloved Toun der buT recenTly The name was changed ln o d r ThaT The naTure oT The school could be revealed aT a glance Lern NoThung College as locaTed IH The hearT oT The meTropol1s oT The Middle WesT KaTzabach Wisconsin IT commands an excellenT vnew oT all The surrounding TerruTory lTs wonderTul locaT1on provides an :deal spoT Tor lovers OT naTure The presenT d1recTor oT The school as Mr Lawrence A Penoslce Be cause oT a lack oT Tunds Tor specual salaries, The dnrecTor's duTles also un clude Those oT The lanITor The Board oT TrusTees conslsTs oT Mr PeTer CvraTT, chairman, Mr Ray Caller, Mr Olaver l-lerrnan, Mr l-larold Degner These men are very capable worlcers, and Theur one and only duTy ldlspos :ng oT The garbagel us TauThTully execuTed every day The names oT TaculTy members wnll be Touncl IH The secflon, Courses oT STudy Page FufTy nine Whosoelfor ma, rhlnlf hm'- selT caoable of ovaclra luciqrnenl aTTf:r hafind crum- Qf mlffed we qhasrly deed of omission oT school on a , balmy sorino day usua v Tlrds himself in a very fick- lish predlcameni-Y Memori- al dona e an elss and Muriel RolTs, DaTecl T U V l'i ll 1 ac ,- I I CZ 77 I - I . , , . - I , Y' 9 , , . COURSES OF STUDY Drug forology Professor Ivlarfh Professor Ivlarfh us a ery cap ble feacher ha g had experuence bofh as a cusfome and as soda lerker The fexf used un Drugsforology s Whaf Would You Rafher Do or Go To fhe Drug Sfore by Davud Rolfs S ang Professor Kussunger Som of fhe besf slang speakers ur fhe naf on among hom are Ch nk Rehm and Weasel Salfer ere A sfudenfs un Professor K ss nger s Slang Course Azfec Professor Gonrung ec us a ery nferesfung course and f reasonable amounf of sfudy and research fhe sfudenf can acquure a very good Russuan dualecf af fhe end of f o years ug Lafun Professor Elaherfy The P g Laf n course covers a wude ange of sub uecfs In fhus course fhe sfuderuf us also perm ffed fo dabble n Creek and Geomefry f o vey s mular subuecfs MUSIC I-Ierb Schmalz Hes al ays polkung around F Ivlasfer W Goebel Who s allowed fo read magaz nes and sfory books hule feachung has classes June Handke Lubraruan lWho canf fgure ouf why she ha such a hard fme geffuno fo her classes on fume Professor of Funny Nouses Ivlr Wuskurchen lWho has h s Eoo deg ee and s sa d fo have foo much carfulage hus knee capl INSTRUCTIONS FOR REGISTRATION Please sugn your names on The wrong sude of fhe paper and sfafe how much you are nof able fo pay for your fuufuon and why you dud nof wanf fo come fo school Puf down fhe suolecfs you do nof wanf fo sfudy buf know you wull because fhe famuly does nof wanf you fo sfudy fhem ENTRANCE REOUIREMENTS 60 hours of swummung Musf have enough beddung fo Iasf 4 years Sfudenfs should be sublecf fo sprung fever and curcuscufus Speak fhe Englush language Know how fo sur on facks Know how fo crawl un fhe wundows wufhouf dus furbung fhe nughf dean Page Slxfy RULES AND REGULATIONS Candy or gurn musf be chewed un every class excepf durung February when herrung wII be allowed Fresh supplues are avaulable on every feacher s desk All boys wufh fuzzy haur are reguured fo brung along an ample supply of axle grease fo par ues AII eughfh hours musf be served un a specually buulf fheafer wafchung class A pucfures Every sfudenf musf fake af Ieasf one hour off every day wafchung unferesfung sughfs from fhe mam room wundows AII sfudenfs excepf Sonny Kleun are requured fo druve cars fo school In case of argumenfs un school a sfudenf wull be requ red fo remove all brass knuckles before huffung fhe feacher No school on Monday mornungs Thus guves fhe Teachers an opporfunufy fo sleep off fhe dus asfrous effecfs of 'he week end Every sfudenf wull have a burfhday parfy un school on hus burfhday Sfudenfs wull be Iumufed fo one burfhday a monfh On every commencernenf day each graduafe unsfead of receuvung a worfhless duploma w II be presenfed wufh a SI OOO OO pensuon wufh whuch fo gef a sfarf un Iufe DORMITORY RULES Women All young women are requesfed fo obey fheur I-louse Eafhers af all fumes House Fafhers have been adopfed af Lern Nofhung College because uf us a common beluef fhaf fhe gurls are more apf fo sfay af home when fhere us a man un fhe house Lughfs ouf af fwo a m every mornung of fhe week excepf Sunday mornungs when fhe gurls wull be allowed fo sfay ouf full fhree o clock Breakfasf af I I OO a m The gurls are expecfed fo Iumuf fheur duef fo waffles a dozen pork sausages fhree cups of coffee and four rolls lOn Sundays fuve rolls wull be allowed The gurls are requesfed fo dusf fheur rooms once a monfh and make fheur beds af Ieasf every sux weeks Sunce Lern Nofhung College gurls are nofed for fheur cleanluness we feel fhaf fhere us Iuffle necessufy for fhe above menfuoned rulel Men AII boys are requesfed fo buy fues whuch wull look well on fheur room mafes s ,s,,,,s,, ,... ,,..,,,s,.,,,s I . 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DESCRIPTION GF COURSES We have duscovereo TaIenT among The sTudenTs To draw asTonushung Iukenesses oT some OT Theur be loved Teachers I-Iowever mosT oT These works oT arT are wuThouT perspecTuve and we have con cluded ThaT a course un ArT us necessary The course uncludes ArT IO9I A sTudy oT The models ArT 2092 Lessons un proper perspecTuve ArT 3093 A demonsTraTuve sTudy oT how noT To geT caughT We are proud To oTTer as unsTrucTor Muss Verna Wegner Physucal Ed Marks receuved un gymnasTucs are where you canT always show Them Durung The summer school we oTTer a course un baskeTbaII Traunung whuch us meanT To prepare The TaculTy Tor The games wuTh The classes TT-IE CLINIC The college has a specual deparTmenT whuch us devoTed To a common auImenT whuch us especually prevaIenT among The younger seT namely hearT Trouble ProTessor Thomas Merruam who charge oT Thus deparTmenT has achueved a mar velous repuTaTuon un Thus Tueld because oT hus num erous years oT experuence ProT Merruam suggesTs any young person who has sTrange Inward sensa Tuons when The sprung oT The year rolls around WuTh The experT aud oT hus assusTanTs Dr Wull uam MarTh and Dr Bernard Zuegler The ProTessor has done a greaT deal oT research work and Thus us able To oTTer a compIeTe course un Romance languages Prof Bob Schalles also conducTs a spe cual class on The arT oT IeTTer wruTung STudenTs who have Taken Thus course recom mend uT hughly Mr Wulluam Nuelsen declares I had guven up all hope unTuI I Took Thus course SPECIAL COU RSES Apple Polushung Lern NoThung College us very proud OT :Ts course un Apple Polushung ProTessor I-Iarvey KasTen conducTs a compIeTe course o I-Iow To GeT Along wuTh Your Teacher Specual classes are also conducTed Tor Those seekung proTucuency un The Tueld oT pear and banana polushung Physucal Educahon for Women The Physucal EducaTuon course us very sTrenuous Only gurls wuTh exceIIenT heaITh are advused To Take :T For Two hours The gurls play a TasT game oT brudge resTung every TuTTeen munuTes Tor some nuTs and candy ATTer Thus They engage un a vugorous duscussuon on currenT gossup Occasuonally The gurls aTTure Themselves un swummung suuTs and The hardu esT oT The young women are allowed To submerge Theur bug Toes un The swummung pool aT ThurTy munuTe unTervaIs Muss Rosalue O Meara us The eTTucuenT un sTrucTor un Thus course IT any gurls wanT To reduce Thus course us advused Gurl ScouTung Thus us a specual course conducTed by ProTessor KurT WesTenberger Tor boys who unTend To do some scouTung around Bored of VusuTors Every Two weeks The Bored oT VusuTors unspecTs The college The bored consusTs oT Lous RosenThaI Gordon Kurcher Reuben KurTz NorberT SchnepT and Bob Bechwar A delughTTuIIy borung hour us spenT wuTh The Bored FursT They unspecT The kuTchen whuch us well sTocked wuTh sardunes a can of soup a Tew poTaToes and a lar oT puckled pugs TeeT Thus ac counTs Tor The heau+hy conduTuon of The sTudenTs SPECIAL AWARDS Bachelors Degree A Bachelors Degree us Tor men and boys only IT a boy usn T marrued beTore The age oT TwenTy Tuve a degree us guven My Dears awarded To all scholars who have dusplayed ouTsTandung skull un The arT oT Ie+Ter wruTung Ear Muffs Awarded each year To sTudenTs wearung The IoudesT cIoThes ENDORSEMENTS FROM ALUMNI Duke Gumm now Jacksons leading TruuT peddler says I owe all my success To my course un Apple Polushung aT Lern NoThung College Dr Bob I-Ieudner says Thanks To The Bachelors degree awarded me by Lern NoThung College I am now Iuvung happuly Mass Muruel RoITs who operaTes The Town s Tore mosT laundry sTaTes My spoTIess record un Lern NoThung College has been my greaTesT uncenTuve un busuness SCI-IOLARSI-IIPS Among our ouTsTandung scholarshups are Slug gers Boxung School donaTed by Alvun Roecker VuncenT s Dancung School Harley Kellbach I'Iem bel s Handressung School Tor Men Harvey Muller BaumgarTners School Tor MudgeTs NorberT Ber end Page S xTy one AH . 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