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

 - Class of 1949

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West Bend High School - Bend Yearbook (West Bend, WI) online collection, 1949 Edition, Page 27 of 64
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.....CPI,E DID SPEAKERS. The preparation for the I949 forensic season began early in February. Everyone looked forward to the school contests. wondering who would represent West Bend in the league contest. joel Hetland represented the school in original oratory: Phyllis lndermuehle and Marilyn Moeller took part in the extemporaneous speaking, and Dave Grogan and Eugene Sawyer gave their four minute memorized speeches. ln the extemporaneous reading contest, Ann Lauson and Carolyn Schloemer were West Bend's winners, while Joan Kircher and Darlyne DeTuncq took part in humorous declamation and Clara Mae Miller and Doris Ruhnke represented West Bend in serious declamation. On March 26 these students went to Waupun, where the league and Little Ten contests were held, Seven of the students received A ratings and were eligible to take part in the district contest at Port Washington. Ar the Little Ten contest Phyllis and Marilyn took first and second place respectively in extemporaneous speaking and Joel took second place in original oration. On April 9, the National Forensic League Contest was held in Milwaukee. Ann Lauson, a sophomore. did a fine job for West Bend by winning second place in extemporaneous reading. Of the students who went to the district contest. Phyllis, Marilyn, Ann and Joel received A's and took part in the state contest, held in Madison on April 23. At Madison Joel and Phyllis earned A ratings, while Marilyn and Ann received B ratings. West Bend High was well represented by the forensic squad this year, and is indeed proud of the record the students made. Everyone was interested in winning a prize at the school contest. The B. C. Ziegler Forensic Fund pro- vided sl 00 for awards for these winners. Cash awards are given to extemporaneous speakers, while book awards of the students' own choosing are given for the other prizes. This year the forensic squad took part in the National Forensic League Contest, The Little Ten, the League, the District, and the State Contests. This year the forensic department was under the direction of Mr. Paul Peterson and Miss Ann Snyder. Their untiring efforts directed toward producing our squad of splendid speakers bore fruit in the form of the awards won by the school's representatives. VFW' PARTICIPANTS IN THE STATE FORENSIC CONTEST 1 Phyllis Indermuehle. Joel Hetland, Marilyn Moeller and Ann Lau- son. FORENSIC SQUAD Front --- Joan Kircher. D a 1' l y n e DeTuncq. Carolyn Schloemer. Ann Lauson. Back --- Clara Mae Mil- ler, P h y 1 l i s Index'- muehle, Doris Ruhn- ke, Dave Grogan. Joel Hetland. M a 1' i l y n Moeller, Eugene Saw- yer. Page twenty-t hree

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The debate squad of l948 49 had a very successful season Twenty three debaters partrcrpated rn I56 decrsron debates rn addltron to debates before crvrc groups such as KIWBHIS Rotary the Amerrcan Legron and V F W Auxrlrarres The squad attended practrce tournaments at Sheboygan North Port Washrngton Our school was also host to a practice tournament Because of the large number of Interested debaters thrs year West Bend Hrgh usually entered two sets of A and B teams to grve an opportunrty to more speakers The questron debated thrs season was Resolved that the Unrted Natrons now be revrsed rnto a Federal World Government Members of the frrst A team were Phyllrs lnder muehle and Carolyn Schloemer affrrmatrve Marllyn Moeller and oel Hetlancl negatlve These four b srdes attendrng the practrce tournaments also partrcl pated rn the Lrttle Ten Drstrrct and State N F L debate contests For the frfth consecutive year West Bend received a trophy for wrnmng first place rn the l..1ttle Ten contest Durmg the season the frrst team won 70 per cent of rts debates placrng frrst rn three tournaments and second rn two Others on the A team mcluded Dave Grogan Ruth Kahl Ann Lauson Page tu entx tu 0 WINNIN WGRD Top M1 Peterson and the A Debate Squad Ann Lauson Phyllrs Inder muehle Eugene Sawyer Carolyn Schloemer Audrey Troedel Bottom Joel Hetland Marllyn Moeller Dave Grogan Ruth Kahl Bottom The up and comrng B Debate Squad Top Bewerly Becker Sally Jen kms Joel Cook Joyce Bauer Marllyn Lemke Eleanor Techtman Mrddle Phyllrs Wardrus Jrm Sauer Joanne Wandschnerder Joanne Raab Janet Ellmauer Bottom Phyllrs Survrs Dar lyne DeTuncq John Gadoxx Anna Parker Eugene Sawyer Phyl lrs Survrs and Audrey Troeclel The debate coach thrs year was M Paul Peterson He worked many hours wlth the debaters on cases and rn reburlclrng speeches and rebuttals Much credrt rs to be given hrm for the fine record of the 1948 49 season The B team also won many debates and re cerved much valuable experrence rn tournaments Members of thrs team were oyce Bauer oel Cook Darlyne DeTuncq anet Ellmauer Sally Jenkrns Marrlyn Lemke oanne Raab ames Sauer Eleanor Techtman Phyllrs Wardrus and oanne Wand Elght members of the debate squad were chosen to attend the Wrsconsrn N F L Student Congress rn Mrlwaukee Phyllrs lndermuehle and oel Hetland were senators ln the House of Representatrves Marr lyn Moeller was elected speaker for the second session berng the only grrl to recerve thrs honor Other repre sentatlves were Eugene Sawyer Ruth Kahl Ann Lauson and Carolyn Schloemer All who have partlcrpated rn debate reallze what a wonderful opportunrty the actrvrty provldes Some of the benefrts rt produces are sklll rn speakrng and rnfluencrng others lr also helps achreve the abrlrty of thrnkrng on ones feet Most of all debate develops the sprrrt of teamwork and the study of a worthwhrle questlon Each year an award of sI00 each rs grven by Mr D ,I Kenny to two students who have made the most progress rn debatrng The wrnners for 1948 were Marrlyn Moeller and Rrchard Larson Q V I - Y . ,A .' ' .U : V .4 I ' '- v V ' , . r. . . . . , J , . , . , . ,I - Pius Xl, Waukesha, Sheboygan Central, Marquette. schneider. ' 1 4 I J u . ' , : . - . . . . . , J - - y C' . . . . . , - . Q . I ' , , .- ,



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WTHE BE Bend co 6d1t0IS Joan KlICh9I and Betty Vlelland Only a football player can fully understand what WIH nlng a football game means to hlm only that person who has helped create a yearbook can understand what that book entalls An annual lsnt the work of Dorls Ruhnke feature 9dltOl Eugene Saxxyel advertlslng manager Carole Casper alt edltol Dan Kuhn buslness manlger tllk UXSI plans for the 'rllangement of the dummy one person nor IS lt one ldea of a slngle person It IS a book born out of the mlnds of those who have worked long and hard at lt wlth the hope that It wlll help the subscrlbers recall those colorful memorles of one eventful school year Work began early ln fall To ltS leaders the Bend seemed llke the Jumbled mess of a Jlg saw puzzle Each PICCC represented a dlfferent problem We plunged lnto the work bllndly but we were ably guldecl by our advlser lVlr Baxter The flnanclal prob lem was tackled flrst Eugene Sawyer led many of the senlors lntO buslness places for sponsorshlps The co edltors Betty Welland and oan Klrcher worked slowly at flrst but steadlly lnCYC3SCd thelr speed as the year s actlvltles progressed What a ted lous Job that was' PlCtUTCS taken and retaken artlcles wrltten and rewrltten changes consldered and recon Sldefed Then desperatlon came upon the staff as the dead llne drew near TCHSIOD became greater and greater when dlfflcultles lay ahead Longer hours were put ln by the staff Then suddenly the problems were solved and the PICCCS of the puzzle flt nlcely together When the book was ln flnal form the edltors could Slt back refuse to be worrled at the dlfflcultles and the dlfferences of OPIHIOH they experlenced They had achleved thelr goal of a noteworthy record of a school year Dan Kuhn the subscrlptlon manager flnally dlstrlbuted the book and the subscrlbers unaware of the headaches and palns the Bend cost were free to autograph another annual BEND STAFF Top Eugene Sawyer Jack Koehn Dlck Klumb Clrl Blazel Jelly 'VI11ler Kathy Wagner Pat Denkel Phyllls Indelmuehle Dan Kuhn Second Joel Hetland Marllyn Moeller Clara 'Vlae Mlllel GlOl1H Erhaldt Darlene Kapfel DOIIS Ruhnke Betty Vlfelland Jean Goeden Bottom EVIB Spaltz Mdllla Llesenrl Chalmalne Russell .Io ln Kllchel Margle KICJCI Melltta Relmann Page tx enty foul

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