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bf if ILDETQTQ I A modern educalional syslem hinges upon ihe acfivilies ol ils direclors. Wesl Bend High School is Torfunale lo have a progressive and eificienl' board, planners and builders of a longerange program of educaiion. In compleling The expansion program for The I939-40 ferm, +he board was assis+ed by a cifi- zens' building commihlee Thar Tuncrioned unliringly To cornpleie successfully an exacling schedule. The compefcnl chairman ol This commillee was Mr. Waller Malzahn, and his associaies were Mr. Clyde Schloemer, secrelaryq Mr. A. H. Labislcyq Mr. A. E. Pischlce, and Mr. Henry O. Regner. The presenl members of The Board ol Educarion are Mr. D. J. Kenny, clerlc for fifleen years: Mr. A, H. Klurnb, direcfor for fhe pas+ six yearsg Dr. A. H. Heidner, Treasurer, who has given Jrwelve years of serviceg Mr. E. J. Krieger, and Iv1rs.Geo. Kuehlrhau, who have given +hree years of very efiicienf work. The cilizens of our communily can feel confidenl fhaf +he responsibililries delegafed lhese direcfors are being failhfully discharged. .1 '-0-r Sfanding: Mr. E. J. Krieger and Mr, D. E. McLane, principal Seafed from leff fo righh Mr. A. H. Klunib, Mr. D. J. Kenny Mrs, George Kziehlrhau, and Dr. A, H. Heidnei. And winfer finds The new sourh wing complefed. J
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if 10 5 - 4- sf- 'L' - - QQ, ' 'Q '-uv A s. C, w .ilk Q L51 'Ogg LK Z 1 . 69 .ff L6 1 Q M lc, 2.1 Us ' ' , - f at' 'K , of ilk: f P . '. . J. NL'J. 'I N? '-4 L Lt x 'I Mr, Roy T, Griqnon, and Mr. Rowland Runkel We Jfmm I We, lhe class of '40, dedicale our Bend lo Jrwo oulslanding members of our high school facully, Mr. R. T. Grignon, and Mr. R. 6. Runkel. We feel deeply gralelul lo Mr. Grignon, Teacher of chemislry, and well-known lor his work in inler-mural sporls and as chairman of 'rhe Alhlelic Programg and lo Mr. Runkel, who gives sludenls 'rheir knowledge of modern hislory, and who has coached record-breaking Track leams for Wesl Bend l-ligh. For Their assislance in guiding sludenls nol only in school work buf also in many olher ways, we Take lhis means ol showing our apporecialion. The class ol I94O wishes Mr. Runkel and Mr. Grignon lhe besl of luck in lhe lulure.
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THE R 0 o fowl 900 STUDENT NOTE BOOKS For The freshmen, Those fun-loving, Q mischievous, and yeTlovable young- sTers who have Their high school life ahead of Them and who are making The mosT of iT while They have The chance. Wafch Them come along. For The sophomores, who are im- 5 mersed in aThleTics, speech, and recreafions, and are iusTly proud of Their accomplishmenTs. l-lere you will Tind a good accounf of fun and hard work, and a happy second year. For The juniors, sponsors of our Prom, who are busy wiTh secreTs, sfudies, and geomefry. These pages will reveal how acTive we were in speech, arT, and hobbies. We hope we will be able To Till The senior's shoes. , For The seniors, who, finding Their S work finished and behind Them, are sad: buf They reTain whaT The oTh- ers have noT, a chesf of precious memories, memories of evenTs, some happy, oThers sad, buT none which will be forgoTTen. 7fLmgA We .EBM Wiqeikw . . Each class has iTs own parficular acTiviTies, buT like The saying- UniTed we sTand, divided we fall -each musT share in some acTiviTies for school life To be harmonious and successful. lnfer-class aThleTics, such as foofball, baskeTball, and Track. bring sTudenTs of all classes TogeTher. ln The speech conTesTs, all four classes compeTe againsT each oTher. Those more accomplished in speech work belong To The N. F. L. Everyone from freshmen To seniors plays in The band and orchesTra, and finds enioymenf in singing in The glee clubs. ThroughouT The year, plays are given, in which all The sTu- denTs may parTicipaTe. The LaTin club inTeresTs LaTin sTudenTs from all classes, and The Camera and STamp Clubs are made up of boys and girls from I3 To IS. Those in The aThleTic and speech acTiviTies ioin in compeTing againsT oTher schools. All of These inTer-class acTiviTies help To ioin differenf classes info one compacT uniT, working TogeTher for The benefif of The enTire school.
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