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

 - Class of 1946

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Back row: Bernice Oelhafen, Gertrude Okrusch, Charlotte Pischke, Arleen Utech, James Grogan, James Dengel, Clarence Chapman, Gerald Vogelsang, Richard Bell, Marion Jung, Lillian Wagner, Carol Sauer, Arleen Boden. I I I Blending Voices, lwirling Batons and Beating Drums Middle row: Barbara Arnfield, Ethel Walters, Lois Vogelsang, Grace Brae- ger, Rita Martiny, Robert Yahr, Eldon Prentice, Carl Wachs, Philip Schowal- ter, Lois Kuhn, Margaret Muehleisen, Shirley Boden, Betty Gruetzmacher, Florence Kudek. P1 Because it has opened a new world of companionship and understanding to many, the music department has become indispensable to our student life, Music has made great strides in the past few years. lts success today reflects direct- ly upon the constant effort and encouragement of the direc- tor, A. Lee Freeman. Our fifty-nine piece band, of which we are very proud, has been in the spotlight many times during the year and has added much to the spirit of sports. No pep-meeting, basketball, or football game would have been complete without the bancl adding color and urging the teams to vic- tory. Both the Woman's Club and the Chamber of Com- merce were entertained by the band, and twice public concerts were given. Enthusiasm and ambition are the prevailing spirits of the band members. This year something new was added to our music department for those who enjoy singing. The mixed chorus met three days a week in a regular class period, and thereby was able to accomplish a great deal. An unforgettable ex- perience for the members was the December concert given with the Carroll College Choir, when excerpts from Haen- delis Messiah were sung. Through the halls, Mondays after school floated the strains of three part harmony by the Girls' C-lee Club, This voluntary organization, with the band and mixed chorus, participated in a spring band concert. This year at Colum- bus on May 4, the band and the individual soloists made a clean sweep of first place ratings. Twenty-eight schools were in the contest. Vifith music becoming increasingly important in the school and community, our music department is doing its share to make the world a more harmonious place to live in. Our band displays its ability :it its first public concert. Page eleven Front row: Rosalie Naab, Darleen Wiedmeyer, Lois Guth, Patricia Keller, Julienne Edgar, Ralph Rosenthal, Kenneth Butler, Richard Klein, Carol Geih, Marion Ruhnke, Phyllis Thoma, Evelyn Kudek, Cyrilla Thoma, Marion Rose.

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.ass Shirley Lemke, Gerald Mehlos, George Sehowalter and Phyllis Indermuehle, Evelyn Kudek, Joan Kircher, Carol Barbara Arntield in German Club initiation togs. Geib, and Barbara Weber masquerade as Romans. Mary Kieckhafer and Edward Schmidt look over the map of Spain. Slaves serve members at the Latin Club banquet. ieelafblie ' German Club Spanish Club Latin Club Page twelve The German Club has been an energetic society this year, It started activities rolling with a big initiation. Everyone eagerly participated in the magazine campaign, thereby raising the money in the treasury. Meetings were held once a month during the club period. For entertain- ment the Cierman Club had a varied program, At the March meeting beautiful color slides of cities and rural scenes were shown, and in April a movie was enjoyed by all. Parties and a picnic enlivened the spirits during the year. On the philanthropic side, members contributed their time and money to the Red Cross, both Senior and Junior branches, Los Amigos del Sur, under the guidance of Miss Zamorski, was organized to promote interest in South America, thus carrying out the good neigh- bor policy. The officers for the past year were President, Dolly Kenny: Vice-president, Virginia Dowtyg Secretary, Mary Ann Reichert, and Treasurer, Bill Cooley. Among the activities of the club were collecting money for the infantile paralysis fund and publishing a Spanish newspaper. Songs, games, and movies provided the entertainment at club meetings. Members occasionally tried Spanish recipes: and if the results were good, they sampled them at the meetings. The Spanish Club is doing its share to promote a better understanding between us and our Pan- American neighbors. The Senatus Populus Quae Romanus is better known as the Latin Club. Under the direction of Mr. Hoopman and officers Fred Eickman, presi- dentg lris Riley, vice-president and Mary Weinand, secretary-treasurer it had a lively year which ended with the annual Roman banquet on March Zl, S. P. R. pins were given to each member. Commissions from the sale of magazines, and concessions at games helped the club finance its affairs. Latin students also prepared gift boxes for the Red Cross drive,

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