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

 - Class of 1941

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' the Moulders of ' Car ers Top Row -- Miss F. Meyer, Mr. R. T. Grignon, Mr. R Moeller, Mr. J. Marlin. Boilom Row- Miss C. Ship- man, Miss E, Kuehlllwau Miss D. Gielle, Mr. l. l-lolzl hueler. ...f Zwf W' Z., f' ,. Z! -60 '6Q0C lyvcfq, 'C' ' ' f f fxi 2 144, 714.2-Qvjdfh fn 4. 244 ' , N Top Row--Miss C. Podruclw, Mr. F. Baxler, Mr. J. Reis, Mr. R, Chrislensen, Miss F. Hickey. Boflom Row -- Mrs. E. Gill, Miss l-l. Huff, Miss L. Slan- N field. , 'i f ll O 471mg f .f C0577-J.,,,.4 Top Row--Miss F. Nordviq, Mr. M, Hildebrand, Mr. W. Baeclwler, Mr. R. Runlcel, Miss F. l-leidner. Bollom Row -- Miss F, Her- reman, Mr. D. Olson. Mr. W. Scliuellce, Miss B. Ross. Page Eleven

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he x c tives of the Classroo MISS FLORENCE MEYER-- B. A., UniversiTy oT Wiscon- sin. Science and algebra is her Task. The Treshmen make her room Their headoluarTers. IT Miss Meyer says some- Thing is OK., iT's OK. MR. ROY T. GRIGNON -- B. A., Lawrence College. M. A., UniversiTy oT Wisconsin ChemisTry lThe march oT sciencel. I-Ie Teels The acid burns The sTudenTs received in The lab will noT be in vain. AThIe+ic associaTion chair- rnan. MR. RALPH MOELLER-- B. S., UniversiTy oT Wisconsin. NoT only does he Teach science and physical educaTion, buT he also is our aThleTic coach. He is busy Trom Sep- Tember To June--TirsT Tae+baIl, Then baskeTball, and Tinally baseball. Won WalTer Alexander Scholarship and Big Ten conTerence medal. MR. JACK MARTIN-- B. E., Milwaukee STaTe Teachers. MarqueTTe GraduaTe School. Teaches biology and science. I-lead OT The ciTy recreaTional program. During summer his Time is spenT counseling aT youTh camps or in The army as a lieuTenanT. MISS CONSTANCE SHIPMAN -- B. E., Oshkosh STaTe Teachers. Algebra and more algebra consTiTuTe Miss Shipman's Tield. For varieTy she has charge OT The iun,ior prom commiTTees. Her work is well rewarded The nighT oT The dance. She is also adviser To The sTudenT council. MISS ELLA KUEHLTHAU -- B. S., Columbia Teachers Col- lege. Received her masTer's degree aT Columbia. Home Economics Teacher. Proud oT her new model rooms. KniT-one-purl-Two arTisT. MISS DOROTHY GIELLE -- B. E., LaCrosse STaTe Teachers. Sink iT! Whack iT! BaT iT! Tumble! Dance! CaIisThenics! --are The echoes oT Miss Gielle's domain-- The locker room and The gym. G. A. A. keeps her on The run. MR. IRVIN E. HOLZHUETER -- B. S., AgriculTure, Univer- siTy oT Wisconsin. I-le makes The besT EuTure Farmers oT America ouT oT our agriculTure-minded boys. I-lis baskeT- ball abiliTy is asTonishing. When he shooTs Tor a baskeT, he makes iT. Coaches baseball. MISS CEIL PODRUCH -- B. A., UniversiTy oT Wisconsin. German is Miss Podruch's pride and joy. She Teaches all Tour years oT iT. I-lead oT iunior class ring commiT- Tees. As a Treshman adviser, always makes homecomings a success. MR. FREDERIC B. BAXTER-- B. E., Ph. M., UniversiTy oT Wisconsin. The English language and The Bend are The channels oT Mr. BaxTer's work. The Bend knows him as iTs guiding hand, adviser, and hardesT worker. MR. JOHN REIS-- B. S., Milwaukee STaTe Teachers. In his arT classes he Teaches The sTudenTs how To be deTT wiTh Their hands. I-Iis singing is heard aT many programs. I-Ie insTrucTs The grades in music. Enioys Tlying an airplane as a hobby. MR. ROY CHRISTENSEN -- B. E., Milwaukee STaTe Teach- ers. Gives us our music appreciaTion, conducTs band, orchesTra and The school song birds. His worry oT The year-- cars To TransporT musicians To The Music FesTival. A MISS FAY HICKEY-- B. S., M. A., UniversiTy OT Wiscon- sin. English is her crowning glory. I-Ier sTudenTs make beauTiTul liTerary bookleTs and posTers. MRS. ETHEL GILL -- A. B., Lawrence College. Our cap- able librarian. WhaT would we do wiThouT Mrs. Gill To Tell us where we can Tind This book or ThaT reTerence? She keeps exTra busy Training librarian apprenTices and Teaching library science To Treshmen. MISS HELEN HUFF-- B. A., Carroll College. Teaches LaTin and ciTizenship. Organized The acTive LaTin Club. lnTeresTed in everyThing ThaT perTains To LaTin. Chair- man oT The social commiTTee. MISS LUCIA STANFIELD -- B. A., Carroll College. English and dramaTics are her prides. KepT busy wiTh declama- Tion, coaching ChrisTmas play and The senior class play. MISS ELLEN NORDVIG--B. E., WhiTewaTer STaTe Teachers. Has charge oT The commercial deparTmenT. Prepares sTudenTs Tor iobs in sTenography and Typing. I-las been in Europe, Mexico, and around The U. S, A. MR. MYRON E. HILDEBRAND- B. E., Oshkosh STaTe Teachers. GraduaTe work aT U. oT Colorado and NorTh- wesTern U. When he isn'T Tishing Tor TrouT, he is Tishing Tor answers in ciTizenship, economics and social prob- Iems. Tennis keeps him busy in spring. The assembly programs are accrediTed To him. MR. WILTON J. BAECHLERM B. E., WhiTewaTer STaTe Teachers. Prepares sTudenTs Tor ouTside iobs by Teach- ing ciTizenship and bookkeeping. Coaches B baskeT- ball squad. Likes To go on impulsive Trips in his PlymouTh coupe. MR. ROWLAND RUNKEL -- B. E., Milwaukee STaTe Teach- ers. Modern hisTory and ancienT hisTory are The subiecTs he Teaches. VVhen spring comes, Mr. Runkel's Tancy Turns To Track. I-Ie is Tamous Tor his winning Teams. MISS EDITH B. HEIDNER -- B. A., UniversiTy oT Wisconsin. American hisTory is The subiecT she Teaches. She has WashingTon CounTy hisTory incorporaTed in her course. The school museum is her main inTeresT. MISS FRANCES HERREMAN -- B. E., WhiTewaTer STaTe Teachers. A iack-oT-all-Trades, Tor she Teaches English, Typing, ciTizenship and business Training. The Campus Clipper owes The new column and heading arrangernenT To er. MR. DONALD O. OLSON -- B. E., River Falls STaTe Teach- ers. Working Tor masTers aT Iowa. Teaches English, speech, coaches speech acTiviTies. Is The peppiesT oT The pep-leaders. MR. WALTER SCHUELKE -- B. S., STouT lnsTiTuTe. Gives boys knowledge oT manual Training. Works hard on iunior prom decoraTions. DirecTs vocaTionaI guidance program. MISS BETTY ROSS -- B. E. Superior STaTe Teachersg M. A., NorThwesTern UniversiTy. She Teaches English and speech correcTion. ls responsible Tor a Tine school paper, The Campus Clipper. THE NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FORTY-ONE BEND Pag Ten



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aster the Mr. RoberT Poole-y, Doris GoeTz, Mr. M. G, BaTho l-l. Kannenberg, Mr, Walker, R. Jaekel Miss l-lickey's Freshman English Class Miss STanTield's Sophomore English Class Page Twelve th r ongu EveryThing Trom gerunds To parTiciples, Shakes- peare To newspapers, TexTbooks To magazines, and wriTing Themes To making speeches employed by our English deparTmenT in Teach- ing The moTher Tongue. When one leaves The TuTelage oT Miss l-lickey, Miss l-lerreman, Miss Ross, Miss STanTield, Mr. Olson, and Mr. Bax- Ter, our generals oT The army oT English sTu- denTs, he can compose a grammaTically correcT senTence, converse well, read a newspaper or magazine inTelligenTly, and wriTe an inTeresTing leTTer or meeT a speaking occasion. To provide Tor such an exTensive program oT Teaching requires careTul planning. Early in The year our English Teachers meT wiTh Mr. Pooley, PresidenT oT The NaTional Council oT Teachers oT English, and TormulaTed a pro- gressive prograrn Tor The counTy. The program meeTs sTudenT needs, Tor The sophomores, who sTudied The make-up oT newspapers, will nexT year use ThaT knowledge by publishing The Campus Clipper. Much oT The inTormaTion on periodicals was received by correspondence, buT sTudenTs were even more TorTunaTe To inTerview Mr. Walker, assisTanT-ediTor oT Lib- erTy Magazine, who came To address a sTudenT assembly. The ToundaTion oT all English courses is The work done on The Tundarnenisals oT language and liTeraTure. Each class oT English, ThereTore, reserves a porTion oT iTs Term Tor These basic sTudies. The well-baTTered drill book plays an imporTanT parT in This work. STandardized TesTs used by colleges Tor enTrance have shown ThaT This inTensive sTudy has been successTul, Tor The seniors are well above The average. The sTudy oT liTeraTure ranges Trom The wriTings OT The classical masTers To Those oT modern men oT leTTers. The program is supplemenTed wiTh assignmenTs which sTimulaTe inTeresT in read- ing and Teach reading habiTs.

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