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A SNAPSHOT SURVFY SHOWIN IEVITY Put that ring on my finger, Junior. Mary Reichert, our homecoming queen, is crowned. Cuddle up a little closer, at our homecoming dance. Iwo Jima relived at our Armis- tice Day program. Hubie takes time out from his work for a picture. The long and short of it, Mr. Eggert and Howard Kaschner. Fire drill--Aand how we hate to come back, Our alma mater. Mr. Batho congratulates Vir- ginia Bohn and Dave Schleif on winning Legion Awards, Pop Grignon handing out WB's on Awards Day. Girls in action on the soccer field. Armistice program --- Bill Eber- hardt, Joseph J. Reichert, Rev. Vornholt, Frank Scharrer, Fred Reimann. Spirit of '76 tableau. Our returned vets, Caldwell and Runkel swap tales. Betty and Dolly, senior cheer leadeis. Whos afraid of snakes? Not Lou Ann Schloemer. Page twenty-four
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Carl Prck cceiwmdc ln order to spur athletrc competrtron and to reward students of outstanding athletlc abllrty Carl Prck has annually contrlbuted medals or cups as rndrvrdual prlzes At one trme these awards consrsted of four cups for out standrng achievement rn each sport and one cup for excellence rn sports throughout the year A rulrng of the W l A A caused the dlscontrnuatron of the cups for It stated that any award grven to a student other than those permrtted by the school would bar hrm from fur ther athletrc competrtron ln l94l a new method of handrng out the Pick Awards was adopted This consisted of presentlng medals to semors only and was not a vrolatron of the W I A A rulrng A senror partlcrpatmg rn one sport received a small srlver medal a two sport partrclpant received the same design rn gold whrle the three and four sport men were awarded gold medals comparable to therr endeav ors Thrs method has been hrghly successful and effec trvely promotes the purpose for whrch rt was mstrtuted the development of rnterest and the desire to excel rn athletrcs The I945 senrors who received the sllver medal for football were james Hughes Stephen ansen Carl Krrcher Robert Kuhn Charles Redrg and Pat Ryan Webster Hron received a srlver medal for track and Albert Dunkel the same medal for baseball The only I945 senror to recerve a gold medal for two sports was Alex Esselman who partlcrpated rn track and football The Bob and Alan Pick Trophy rs awarded the outstanding athlete of the school year and consrsts of a permanent rndlvrdual award Besrdes the wrnners name rs engraved on a large cup whrch remains perma nently ln our school drsplay case The Prck awards have recognlzed the many out standrng athletes of West Bend Hrgh and have grven others the desrre to enter athletrc competrtron Girls athletrcs was also recognrzed wrth a Pick award whrch was won by Rrta Pluer Page tu enty srx Under the capable leadership of Mr Schuelke and Mrss Meyer an extended gurdance program was offered this year Programs movres and special tests were presented to help the students rn plannrng for therr future Each student had a private con ference The freshmen and sophomores were rnter vrewed by Mrss Meyer whrle Mr Schuelke ques troned the Junrors and senrors rn order to determme the likes dlSllkCS abllltlCS and personality problems of the partrcular student and to help each to adjust hrmself to hrs hrgh school lrfe and to the future after graduatron Several speakers rncludrng Mr Armstrong state dlrector of gurdance were mtro duced at our assemblles and outlrned the advan tages of planning now for the vocatrons we intend to pursue rn a few years A movie entrtled How To Get a ob emphasrzlng the value of knowmg one s self and what work one rs fltted for was presented to the students early rn Aprrl During the latter part of April talks by the busrness men and women of West Bend were grven and students rnterested m these partrcular occupations garned an overvrew of these specralrzed occupatronal fields A vrtal part of the gurdance program rs the rndlvrdual student folder contarnrng the grades and other information kept as future reference for the teachers employers and colleges The tests grven to the drfferent classes were Freshman Cleeton Inventory Test Calrfornra Personalrty Test Sophomore Hemnon Intellrgence Test Junror Kuder Preference Record Senror Job Qualrficatron Test All classes The Haggerty Readrng Test Mr Schuelke and Mrss Meyer drscuss gurdance problems xnrth a gurdance expert Mr Armstrong state drrector Alumnae and students get together on college day - 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 .. . 1 .I 1 1 , . 1 1 - ' - . . . , ..- , .I . . . 1 - 1 - . . . . , - 1 ' 1 ' l 1 1 - . 1 V - Y - 1 .I 1 1 1 1 - 1 . 1 . . . . . . - 1 . 1 . . . . 1 .
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