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Prom Kinq Bob Sonnerie berq and Queen Joyce Herman were lhe lead- ersof+heValen1ine Parly. 41 i W PART THREE Q ,.! rf, r - I Observe now rhe worlc ol Jrhose who are nexl' in line for graduarion, The iur1iors.This class has eslablished an enviable record in every field of scholasric and exrra-curricular acriviry rhar Wes? Bend High olrlers. Thar record is presenled on lhe r . N Qs Q following pages. So sulzlice ir lo say here Jrhar The class of '4l may well be proud of ifs accomplishmenls. Page Twenly-lhree
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7 swam Page TwenTy-T GMM '1 i sl 1 E I Born - - Main Room, WesT Bend l-ligh School on Seplrember 6, l93B. Residence--WesT Bend High School and The drug sTores. Room and board aT home-Tree. DescripTion - - We range Trom Tour TeeT To six TeeTf have brown, hazel, green, and blue eyes: are TaT, skinny, pleasingly plump, and medium: have all shades oT hair, and our looks TiT our moods. Classes ATTended - - We sTruggied Through complex and simple machines, The Lady oT The Lake, The various deparTmenTs oT our governmenT, The abc's oT journalism, and Tinally barged Through The x y z's oT algebra and all The elecTive subjecTs chosen by each individual. AcTiviTies--6. A. A., boys' aThleTics, glee clubs, band and orchesfra, journalism, speech acTiviTies, and The LaTin Club. FavoriTe AmusemenTs- - Skipping school, Throwing chalk, gen- eral chaTTering, day dreaming, eaTing, and sleeping. FavoriTe AuThor-- NOT Caesar, noT Shakespeare, buT we do appreciaTe The work oT Irving Berlin and Al Capp. FavoriTe STudies - - None. SomeThing We Do Fairly Well - - Pass noTes and play baskeTball. MosT lnTeresTing Experience--The success of our hard-Time parTy given in March. AmbiTion - - To graduaTe. FavoriTe Days - -- Five-Two days, Lyceum program days, ChrisT- mas vacaTion days, EasTer vacaTion days, The ThirTy-eighT SaTurdays and Sundays in The school year, Summer vacaTion days, Thanksgiv- ing Day, Memorial Day, ArmisTice Day, NaTional birThdays, Our birThdays. A SOPHOMORE'S WEEK Monday--We sTarT The week Teeling drowsy and blue, buT gradually become reconciled To The rouTine of periods oT sTudy and seTTIe down To work. Monday nighT we sTudy, go To bed early To sleep OTT The aTTer-eTlecTs OT a sTrenuous week end. Tuesday- - We come To school in anTicipaTion oT an assembly which will shorTen our class periods. ThaT nighT The Squires, The choirs, and many oTher church organizaTions gaTher. Wednesday - - We geT up feeling happy and cheerful because The week is halT over. Gur ThoughTs, as we reach school, are mosTly concerned wiTh who will win The money aT BoldT's. Thursday - - We awake Teeling we have some work ThaT,should have been done lasT nighT, buT cannoT summon The eTTorT To crawl ouT oT bed. Arriving aT school we discover There is going To be a TesT on ThaT work so some hasTy examming Takes place beTore The bell rings. Friday - - We awake suddenly realizing iT is religious insTrucTion day and ThaT we TorgoT To prepare Tor The absence oT ThaT Tree period. MosT oT The sophomores can be Tound Friday nighT aT The Mermac TheaTre enjoying The l-lorse Opera. SaTurday - - We acTually work in The morning, loaT in The aTTer- noon, and The evening is spenT in The drug sTore. Sunday - - We sleep as long as possible and Then go To church, likely as noT arriving laTe. Sunday aTTernoon is spenT in hiking or parading around in one's besT. Sunday nighT is given To sTudy.
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I The junior sTudenT body is privileged in having as iTs leader The all-round school boy, Bob Sonnenberg, alias Gus, Blubber. As presidenT oT The class he had The honor oT leading The grand march aT The gala evenT oT The year, The Prom. Bob is a well-known TooTball player and is everybody's Triend. Wells Grogan, Brownie To all oT his Triends, is our vice-presidenT. Brownie is one oT The versaTile juniors who parTicipaTes in many school acTiviTies. OT primary imporTance was his work as chairman oT The prom dec- oraTions commiTTee. A large parT oT The success oT The MoonlighT Cruise goes To Brownie. He also wenT ouT Tor aThleTics and played in The school band. OT course, a class always musT have a secreTary- Treasurer. The juniors elecTed Lois RosenThal. Lois is noT only prominenT in many oT The school clubs buT is also on The honor roll. She represenTed our school in de- clamaTion Tor Two years and her SouThern imiTaTions shall long be remembered. Lois Took charge oT our books and wroTe The minuTes oT The meeTings TaiThTully. We, juniors, owe a large parT oT our high raTing as a class To These oTTicers, who will long be remembered. One Teels elaTed To be a junior, Tor Then one emerges Trom a lower classman To an upper classman and begins To Teel ThaT he has a greaTer place in The world. He can- noT be pushed around any longer. GeomeTry surely is one sign oT growing up: and when one has masTered ThaT course, one really deserves To be an upper class- man. When The LaTin Club This year wished Tor some murals To decoraTe The walls oT Their class room, iT elecT- ed Johnny Jaekel To do The painTing as a projecT in his arT class wiTh The assisTance oT Mr. Reis. Since Johnny has been inTeresTed in arT during his enTire school career, This was his chance. He Took The job and Tinished iT beTore The end oT his school year. The murals should become a permanenT remembrance Tor Johnny. Typing is anoTher subjecT which many oT The juniors Take in order To prepare Themselves Tor TuTure jobs. There we see Miss Herreman giving advice To Pearl Kuhn, an enThusiasTic TypisT. Two Typing courses are oTTered: a one-year course Tor sTudenTs who wish To acquire The skill Tor personal use in order To Type neaTly such Things as leTTers, Themes. manuscripTs, ouTlines, and privaTe records: The Two-year course is vocaTional and covers deTails oT oTTice rouTine such as legal documenTs, sTaTemenTs, and Torrns oT busil ness leTTers, By The end oT The second year The TypisTs musT reach a raTe oT TorTy-Tive words per minuTe as a minimum. The large, new Typing room in The souTh addiTion has en- abled many To choose This course as an exTra. Page TwenTy-Tou r Um Sim? Top: Brownie Grogan, Lois RosenThal, and Bob Sonnenberq. CenTer: A Typing class, WalTer Tuchscherer. Charles Vv'alTer, Miss He Cameron, Pearl Kuhn. rreman, Joan BoTTom: STudenT of arT, John Jaekel.
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