West Bend High School - Bend Yearbook (West Bend, WI)
- Class of 1955
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', ff y tv., -4 ..-.f.-. h-4-i- .EL ...V-,1.,:,,..,-, '.f-.ii-fiiiu ... . e A-'t ' Hi-, aff - , ...wr-,M--f-T.i,.,1..... -W ' ' - .n.,m.. Y .J .- .n..111N1+-4' ' ' Dedication , J.. l-, ,'i,4. ,' ,'i '. ,.....- - J . .2 ' '-Q.'. ' 641 I, , if . .... -'-j fi. We, the Class of 1955, dedicate the 40th volume of The Bend to Mr. Sam Cupery, the choral director in our School Town. It is indeed fitting that we should pay this tribute to a man who has contributed much to the cultural development of our citizens. His cheerful disposition and understanding have encouraged students to join the many choruses until today there are 354 members. Mr. Cupery's interest in creating outlets for musical talent has brought into existence the annual operetta and the Christmas concert. After graduation from Cambria High School Mr. Cupery attended Oshkosh and Milwaukee State Colleges where he ob- tained a Bachelor of Arts degree. Shortly after graduation he served as elementary school principal at Friesland, Wisconsin. Then. in 1948, he joined the faculty of the West Bend High School and became a teacher in our School Town. The interest he has shown in the students has reached be- yond the limits of the campus. On a crisp, bright, winter day or a hot, sultry, summer afternoon, Mr. Cupery can be found man- aging the concession stand at Regner Park where the students enjoy winter and summer sports. As an expression of our gratitude for his work as choral director, and for the inspiration he has given us to enjoy vocal music, we, the graduating class, are grateful for the opportunity to dedicate the '55 Bend to Mr. Sam Cupery. Page five X. f,,.fSJ Je! ,r 1 N fy, fig!! 1 f If IAS Try . iff 1 af 1 5 ,'M1i': J , , .rf if N . I v. as ., gang' fi?-MN dmv Page six Our IIUPLIS ten I think of the beautiful town Often in thought go up and down The pleasant streets of that dear old town And my youth comes back to me From the windows of the huge brick building of our School Town every resident has had the oppor tunlty to view an extremely impressive sight the eighteen acre campus of West Bend High School l1v ing vividly in the memories of evervone who has walked its paths From these windows come the sound of type writers clattermg in the commercial rooms the referee s whistle echoing in the gym the band playing at a pep meeting and young voices raised in song echoing over the spacious colorful campus revealing the life and activity of the students Much that 1S pleasant and relaxing surrounds the campus of School Town In the tall elm and oak trees on the northwest portion tr1ll the songs of birds The cooling shade of the trees offers comfort during warm weather When winter arrives the sounds change to the voices of students gliding over the ice on the pond filling the air mth jOV18l1tV Across the load adjacent to the school is a slop ing bank also covered with stately elm trees Here in warm weather the voices of teen agers can be heard noon hours and after school Here with laughter and gravity they discuss the happenings of the day 'lhe athletic fields to the south comprise half of the campus From Bruhy Field come the cheers of the crowd as the football team accepts challenges on the gridiron as the thmclads attempt to break track and field records From the baseball diamonds come the shouts of gym classes learning good sports manship Many a tense moment has been spent in these areas of the campus Every challenge instilled in us the ideal of fair play In the southeast corner the tennis courts are filled with voices and the thud of rackets and balls meeting The courts used not only by the varsity teams are filled at noon hours evenings and week ends with amateur tennis enthusiasts To many students the most beautiful feature of the campus IS the front view of the building The majestic blue spruce are the pride of School Town As their seasonal dress changes they become more beautiful and picturesque On the evening of graduation as the senior student stands to receive his diploma before him will flash v1s1ons of former days students sitting on the campus dabbing their brushes on canvas others gath ering biological specimens athletes doing calisthen tics practicing and competing v1s1ons which will were long and carefree And the trees that o ershadow each well known street As they balance up and dovxn Are singing the beautiful song Are sighing and whispering still A boys w1ll IS the wmd s w1ll And the thoughts of youth are long long thoughts Longfellow ,ff il. 'W' 1 Page sev W N I J L x v - . - I . . - , I , , y - . ' I . . live as memories of youth and fellowship when days ' 1 ' U . V - aa v I - 1 1 ' ' ' A , a . . , Q I . . 7 YY ' ' AL ' 71 , l v . ' 1' ,Z A .J I5 X I 3 ' 1 ' A v 1 7 , - ' .l.i1 I 1 S o L 1 ,Q in T 14 blrl -I lg' ff W They Guzde School Towns Youthful Cztzzc MR I' RED SC HULTZ Mr F1 ed Schultz prmupal of the htgh school for the p three years has served the students of West Bend Hutt School well Before comlng to W est Bend he held a Slml pOS1t1Oll 1n Battle Creek Mlchlgan Wlsconsln IS not new htm SIHLG he earned a B E domg undergraduate work at M1lw aukee State Teachers C ollege and he has taught 1n Mam towoc He has done graduate work at Northwestern for an NI A and has stud1ed at Colorado lVI1ch1gan and Columbla bnlversltles MR FRFD HOLT Always ready to lend a helplng hand IS Mr Fred Holt our superlntendent of schools Mr Holt who has been w 1th us for s1x years IS a graduate of the Un1vers1ty of WISCOHSIH where he eat ned B S and M S degrees lhls year we saw the result of Mr Holts many long hours of plannlng when two new elementary schools were erected to ease the oy er crowded s1tuat1on at McLane S hool Among many other tasks Mr Holt 1nterv1ews appllcants for teachlng posltlons ln the West Bend schools SC HOOL BOARD sentatlves of the people are Mr Robert Stoltz Mr Henry Dhem Jr Mrs George Kuehlthau Mr Leslle Handke and lVIr Carl Schnelss The school board s dutles are many and varxed Durmg the past years they have completed and carrled out many plans for expandlng the school system The completlon of the south wlng of the h1gh school and the two new elementary schools are results of the1r work At thelr annual meetlng Mr Fred Holt they submlt a budget for the needs of the comlng year It of N11 If red Schultz BOARD OF EDUCATION Robert J Stoltz Hemy Dhem Jr Mrs George Kuehlthau Leslte R Handke tall Schnelss Page eight , W . 9 A My . , My p . 1 v . I. . I ug: Q. V, - . , q . .Ev , L 1 Q . 7 A .h . v . t , ' 7 C ' N . 1 . ' U ' . wk 'Q . . . . Q I f Q f .S The members of the Board of Education who act as repre- 'T ,N ' 1 K . T 'Str-ff, A r Qf ' t - ,L ,V , Eg ' ' Y 51 - - Q. lt we t t A t fr a .4 t- Q X 3 f , . . . 1 o t ' ' K nn, ' . ' .A Q Lk sf- A , A ' L' CIASUHHCI Necessary for Smooth Uperatzon OFFIC IL S'i A14 I' l'he high school ofllccs two vitallv important fnters of activity ale efficientlv opeiated Nlis loopman N115 Baumann and Miss typhei arc 1 sponsiblc fol many impoitant duties 'lhe Q01 spondence filing and clcrking common to of ce yxork is but a small part of their busv dav hey may be found checking the attendance records for everw class each hour preparing daily announcements or listenlng to and solving the students many problems Towards the end of the vear thev are busy filling out transcripts for pros pective college students and helping others obtain scholarships Xlithout a doubt they are a most essentlal part of our school life KITCHEN STAFF The delicious smells of Cooking that uaft from the cafeteria during the morning hours xy het pupils appetites long before it IS time to form a lunch line at the cafeteria door The nourishing meals served 1n the cafeteria during the noon hours are prepared and served bv Mis Minnie Salter Mrs Irene Salter Mrs Judith Schoofs and Mrs Caroline Birr All who have eaten in the cafeteria agree that these cooks have done a f1ne Job of preparing meals which are not only whole some and Well balanced but have varietv and appeal JANITORIAL STAFF The Janitorial staff consisting of Mr Hubert Becker head custodian Mr Frank Hoffman Mr Wllllam Dalum Mr Joseph Lhotka Mrs Caroline Birr and Mr Glen lvlarkgraf is a verv essential and important part of our eve1yday school life Their task is not an easy one considering that eight hundred students move about the bulldlng and campus of eighteen acres each day lNeedless to say the comfortable warmth of the building in winter and its vear round cleanliness is the result of the long hours of 11 oik put in by these people Nluch credit goes to the custodial staff for the commendable appearance of the school grounds and building Nlis Doris Hoopman N115 Vcina Baumann NI1ss A1 lene Lx phei Nlis Ca1o11neB111 Nlis I1cneSalte1 Mis. Judith Schoofs, M1s. Minnic baltei Front row' William Dalum. Hubert Becker. Back row: .Joseph Lhotka, Frank Hoffman, men Markgraf, Mrs. Caroline Birr 1 107 Xvf ul ...J wifi' 'Hs- Page nine lafzgn e My k 9 I ' N ' 'x . V lf 1 - X y fa..,.lf-f-x?.,!,-.. M, ,Q max Rx xg 4 ' Y 2 3 X . QSKXH 3 ' xx - 5 , mm-M MW-v . z A x 2 Q, IM . A , '. , Q 4ET5-gif I s fy...:M f A Q 1 3 ' If ' v ia ' f W I fm ?'T5'ffP.' , . A ff Q3 I ,. , I ,gh M If M T Rig.-- . 15, 1 , Q4-4 N . Q, 5 1r-vm,g,,, 5 K ' wwuarnn:1 'r if ' ' Y ' ' 5 'e-yi: Y Eff 191' F . .,L .' 4. ,Jjifff - '51, x , ,A , ,lwgfzigrf , lj.: . ,H 7 .T'-', fi X-'F ,p,J4f f: .fqil Jia: R531 -Rb-dj, ,.f5r7if,.' 'H' ' X rfxlf Ik' f vigzf -S' - ff. P, J:1 t'b.QA '51,-'fl'-, L. : L, . : Lf. . ,grid ja, V MlX4f,Ab:. wt, ,wJnb,. gX',, 4661. A f.i'A,f'1sf.' q1'i.f'.:,f-4 rffv'-95-' , P! 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'Q P91811 xcllnb salesmen Leon and Don es Colclm CIIQSCIUQI wms puzes 101 h1 h ma f.1L1nes sal Scrum students l11QCl to help lootball unx fllll3lfl1flf1XL mmut llll lOldllI the bulldog QS NH5p1epa1e5io1S.mt.1 lL t ldcecl mx fzmt uns 0 1 xgconrl uc xx Nucl Dun to Toml Ro,.,u Bauman and N.mc1L MAIL ndu lmm fc nk t lx xl 5 an m chdlm mn ISUIC Xllglllll Hox fm hcl C11 'J d U L M H I Agn lug Un I on ll lx lsta s llc! xllxc rllvcc an mm ga Pt SENIOR OFFICERS Tom Ackerman Presldent Joanne Hammes Secletaly calla Stauske 'l easulel Don Gomm V1cePres1dent For the senlors of our School Town there comes the 1nev1table rellnqulshment of our r1ghts as c1t1zens Our l1fe here has been a full one We lmmedlatelv took a f1rm foot hold IH school l1fe our freshman year and kept up the steady pace the followlng term Throughout the four years we had manv experlences wh1ch shall be beneflclal to us 1n our future W1th graduatlon we w1ll be leavmg a period of l1fe never to be forgotten by any of us In 1951 we entered School Town as freshmen f1lled vuth consternatlon and awe at the reallzatlon that we were cltlzens of such an lmportant Commun 1ty After we settled lnto the swlng of thlngs we showed the rest of the school that the freshmen d1d T e anded Jentry not haye to be an lIISlgIllflL3IlI class We were to be found ln cy ery actlylty from sports to debate accept mg eyely challenge as It came our yy ay As the sophomore year rolled around yye found ourselves adjusted more fullv to the School Foyyn y ay of l1fe After a year of bemg represented 1n prac tlcally every extra cuIr1cular 8CIlVIty we ended our second year at XX BHS the same way yye had started IH h1gh sp1r1ts September of 53 found us full fledged upper classmen It yy as a year well never forget We Slgh at the memorles of our prom the sports we part1c1 pated 1n the forenslc and debate meets and all the many act1v1t1es that f1lled the days of our junlor year In the flurrv and excltement of one of our fullest vears we forgot that th1s happmess would end yy 1th graduatlon all too soon Noyy we are semors leaders of our School Town As yve began our last vear we planned to partlclpate ln everv act1v1ty we had mlssed IH past years Gordon Grlesemer was elected presldent of the Student Sen ate and Tom Ackerman Don Gonr1ng Joanne Hammes and Carla Stauske yt ere elected class offlc ers We were so busy th1s year all thoughts of gradu atxon were nearly forgotten Rushlng to play rehears als commencement meetlngs partlclpatlng 1n foren slcs and debate challengmg other sports teams cheer 1ng our own and gettlng Bend and Chpper SIOTIBS 1n on t1me never left us ldle moments to conslder the day we yvould leave our resldence IH our beloved town Now for c1t17ensh1p 1n a greater town we glve up our lncumbency IH School Town a pos1t1on whxch we wlll always cherlsh IH our memorles of West Bend Hlgh School 1 xii 5 Post Prom Party Hobo Hop Royalty Don Schrelnel and Babettc Rohlmann Pagc thxrtcen S nior Class of ,4- . -s N, ' Vllglllld xgeI'lT.tl'1 Frederic B. Baxter, Norman Colby, Myron E. Hildebrand, Bruce Bertram. new Kg 3' if 14 Vial N Ann Bath Jerome Boden bg. Doreen Boy ung Herbert Breuex Davld Brodzeller N erna Bxoecker Leonard Laepu Prtlxonelld Llads Wll1ldll1 L lax baugh James Lottu Ro 'ex Bauman Rxchaxd Becku P 111 1Cl3 Bodum Xllnn Bodxu Janice Boettcher R1ChHId Borchardt -as Ruth Brugge! Luella Cvphen '-.:r N 1 6 J if Nancy Buettner bhnley Calmes Rosednn Dengel Raymond Dobbexphul I K LN. . . A ii 5 A B B Lu x ' ' J R LPA A ' 59 Q.. Y. X .ff 1 -4 . ' 'fx I I . K Q . I -. km .r ? 0 N 6 V . 0- f H- Z' x E A V , ' ' i1f?'ffif'1' Z!-igf i meteen Flftv-I+ IX e af any '1 I-1 llllxllll DOhIl.X31flt loan Fcltut Iames Fechtel SENIOR ADVISERS Fene Flckler Raymond Panfxl Cell Podruch Eduald Klmgel Marjorie Swanson Gloria Flasch bw Kathleen Frankovs 'Q-v Dlane CIIJSOII any SP? Lyle C lessen Dorothy Goseu ehl Alfred Goshau T Axlene Genglex Thomas Gel stenberger' Ca1olGessert Donna Gettleman Marv Ann Goeden Donald Gonrmg Gladys Gonrlng Ervm Goreck1 i 47 L 'S' 1-r S lsan Grlepentrog Gordon Grlesemer Helen Jane Groh Marilyn Groth 'Vlarun Groth Gerald Gruenhagen Teresa Gundrum Robert Hackbarth Joanne Hammes Helen Hansen Richard Harger George Hexlmann Mary Hexpp Calvin Held Page flfteen Future Citizens of Marvin Hembel Rlchard Herbst Judlth Herman N-,K ArthurHermk1 Mr Holt presents awards to Mrs Gxll and Mr Colby Nancy Junghans Mary Keeley Patrlcla Klem Ralph Klumb Vlfglnla Hoy Beverly Johann Mary Juech Joyce Jung' Donald Kempf Norman Kempf Carmen Kerry Harry K1SS1ngeI' Leon Kober Dorothy Koenmgs 'Env' W!!! 50' 'SLP' sv' Mary Ann Koemngs Fern Koester Jeanne Koester Marlene Kohn Ronald Krell Donna Kuechler Darlene Lahr Kathryn Laufer Irene Lauters Donna Lewxs Barbara Llesse Robert L1esse Rachel Lochen Mary McLaugh11n Page slxteen XJ .rw I ' lm , 1 'A Q, k X .K , E M M yr -var lr L '1. of rf' f l ' L 4 A Greater To Standlng Mr Runge Mr Eggert Mr Shllmovltz Seated Mrs G111 M1ss Heldner 3 wry' ,-A. Nancle Matenaer 'W' Barbara Maurer fan, Darrell Naumann Carolyn Neltzel June Oesterrelch Thomas Opgenorth x A mf Al1ce Otten Carol Puerlmg 'WW Mark Mey Rlta Newman Allen Martln la av Rose Marx 525' Francls Matenaer Judy Matenaer A ln- an El W1ll1am Meyer Robert Nohr Peggy Molter Damel Norton Rhoda Mueller Ira Oelhafen 19' V10 Allen Peters Janet Peters Donald Ph1l1pp1 Ann Polenske Barbara Potter Beverly Potter Shlrley Puestow Thomas Putnam Myrtle Quaas Patr1c1a Raab Harvey Radke Vernon Rauch Page seventeen felal f 1 K ' i ii W rif P I as f PM ,, ff is Q- eaa .. if ir. , V I Avvvl 1 1 .. H V - . E . 5 K M V ia N, A 5. V'- Y A e 5 X Q :Vs P 2 ' L me ZVV , : .- I ee M yy h y ,..: 1 , i A vegf 1 Q ST ,Aiwa P V P Y X - t 4 P lrrl ga M l I V. xii-H., Wlth Regret he Donald Rehwaldt Allce Remders 13 Donna Rleke Cloua Roebel Memoree Rube! Mdrgdl at bchaz ht F1 ances bchustu K8thlyl1 Schuster Shxrley Roell Babette Rohrmann PHITICIH Rose' Ronald Rose Joanne bchllcht Clarence Schmldt Nlox man Schmldt Donald Schremer Max lon bchvs Slgel Gerald Seldeman 1. R0b9I'i Siegfried Dlmald Shaw John Smlthers Mary Smlthers Charleen Snavely Eileen Staral C8113 Stauske Donna Ste1ner Paul Stemel Jams Stockhausen Page elghteen Senlor sales class manages local store E Barbara Sonnenberg Carl Sponholz Kenneth Tnnpel Donald Tral-'el . , F A E . wr r X . Q fan 2 . . ., ' 1 . n VI X - .H i . ' 'D' , v 4 -, V i mxxhvm V K ' xi: , A V , K ' . 1 5 ' I I K so 1 D V. X 7 .Ll I at A aal, M n ,D , I K J I r Q Rehnqulsh Thelr 1t1Lcnsh1p La la and Donna put lp Ch wtma b lletln b d me Wandschnelde Honor Roll Thomas Ackerman Roger Bauman Allen Boeker Verna Broecker W1ll1am Claybaugh Carol Gessert Alfred Goshaw Gordon Grlesemer Gerald Gruenhagen Joanne Hammes V1rg1n1a Hoy Beverly Johann Carmen Kerry Ralph Klumb Jeanne Koester Barbara Maurer Ira Oelhafen Carolyn Neltzel Allce Relnders Memoree Rubel Mary Smithers Eileen Staral Carla Stauske Janis Stockhausen Ronald Wardius N oraleen Wendelborn Sharon Wohlwend Barbara Zarlin g n ldDeT1n q Q-'W Be ty T ed l 9' Patrlcla Vogt E af-' cf J A R naldWard1us D1aneWe1n exch Nor lee We delbo Bern rd Wer Donald Wled 1 v 1 Shar nW hl end Phillip Yahr Carl Zache Barbara Za l ng Wllhdx J Thoma Went Dla e Wolf Marianne Zenk Page nineteen Q- NIOR ADVIBERS, Stdndmg Robert btl0hdLkC,l Roland Runkd Robelt Caldwell 'lhuur Schfupl Seated bactanlna Bdllsturl C oxdon Coodnch Lea Oswald Man Schallu Bunhaxdt D Beth Bum Bldznl fv- IZ fs. I, fs Delcore L Drapel Dvken D Lngelelter ,-. X7 Eklo Faber C Fehlhabex Fmch v.-.f LJ J Gernel Glandel W Goedan J Gonnelmg M Guth R H3b6lSLlLtI Hanson Page twentx I- Xchtu bu g Bauex B Boldt D Ensenbach Flltter 3' v- 4 W' K CoQevu ehr S Harte! A Heldeman Iumor 12135 n- 'vs Z' h Xlldxdmg Axndt fu. ..- if S Bauel M Baumer Bon elm!-ln B B1d7l.1 an VV Erhardt Faustex C7 Frank Garcia' nn bxaubelger G1 lepentmg ,- fu .1 V v' X5muS L Bdu Beck L Behxends 3 QM Boeldt B Bonsen Foell W Fuller P Gehl Gelger -ldv 'VI Frotelueschen' B buelndt Q' Ban tlun 'as Bmllln ,. B1 ll'lkIIlZll'l sv R Geldel Gemmflen 1-Q. tr- Gulhckson C5 Heleblueg Holl X Hlon D I-hon 'VI Hum I . , ' X ' 3 M I J o o o ' l , ' - . 5' ' ' I ,7 4- ff . . Y . , -.gf 1 . , F J J l. B' J '- . X V' K ff, xg. .V ,Q . .V ' l 'li , ,- ,- '-J ..- Ml . S.:. lp 'V ,,- Ll ,. ,- A . 1. A: -4 JU ' ' f ti ' 'J 9? f l 'Q ' h Y, ., J, N V 3.4 ,, .4 x' My Q J., J' , X , X , , .4 W . , N Q , w. y, xg 15, - Q, ' , M. ' er '. ' 3- D, 1 ' . 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F , Future Leaders of Our School Town 1 ,. N' LAM... Huptu 'H M Hupfu Hutson ,-... 11- xvf Hxngk IJ Ihlcnlelcl -v gs .Iunghans fo- 'yu ,, 'GW' P Ku hx n. ww Komath ON emke J Leu IS B Moeller D Michaels 7 R Perrln Pfelffer Hamel K Rehwald! l L Justman Justman C IXIICIIHGI Klrchex B Kmuse R Krew I YXICLHIQI C Jonas T Kleckhdfu Q--' Klassen Klettl Kruegu D Lnesenel .I Lord Lux T Juuh Cb A Klefex if Kluexex 4- lxuuhlu 42 1'-v R Maas 22:-gf? 'Vllttag J Mueller K Naumann Polenske R Pomahoc Prlce 'Vl Rlpple D Sager bandgr J Nehrbass W. G Puestou Schenk C I X58 OFFICERS Stuc Hrntex Pusldcnt Jeux Wolf Xxu Pusldmnt Diane Shun becrctdrx IIQBSUIBI fs , -. s., 'SZ' J Klumb Klumb Kollel J hoenlngs '- T7 X' xlukm M Landvxtter P Ldufer Mdhuu wa! Max Mechenlch 'Vhllel 'Vhller In Y' .4 'W' xl L Nordhaus M Ohrmund C Pastors 'VI Pelffer ..- B Relmann G Rothenmaler R Rudersdorf Runge A D Schluemer T Schlouner C Schmidt Schmxdt Page twenty one J - A 3 1: S i - - 6' M X . L 1 V Y ' X 1 I V1 .ga ' ? 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' . 1 P. 3 3 B fl Ready for Tlzezr Responszbzluzps iv' X L Schm dt I Schmldt Sch 1dt SChl'I1ldl S Sc Gi dyM es n rta atLhr1t aspoga sg Sch ltz B Schul Schroeder D Shaw W Sodemann M Soderb rg Q 'Q' Q-1 B Spo hol7 N Strean F 'St ew Tanck D Tackes V Techt nan J TOIXIIIIISO G VHIHQS Ve bar1aC R V FCUOV :J at .R- Vo e Wag W W g C Walte s Wa h1ck B Webex R W ed e e1 S WIBGUIBWQI K Wxlllams M Wlllk0nlH1 1' 1 P1ctu e Sh1 ley D n t Pe e R tg r b Wolf J Wolf S W ensch R Yoge st Zautner W1thdre 1 he Jumor Story In galnlng the t1tle of Junlors We as a class ex per1enced a very happy and busy vear Flrst on the agenda of act1v1t1es came our all lmportant elect1on of class off1cers We chose Steve Harter to f1ll the dual role of class pres1dent and prom k1ng He was 3SS1St9d 1n hlS Job by Jerry Wolf v1ce presldent and D1ane Shaw secretary treasurer Members of our class were also leaders 1n the school government Karen Rehwaldt served as secre tary treasurer of the Student Senate wh1le Fred Strev was the VICE pres1dent for the second year We COlltI'lbl1tQd much of our t1me and efforts towards the success of the homecommg HCtlVlt16S 1n the fall of the Vear Rachel Fmch the junlor cand1date for homecomlng queen was backed enthus1ast1callV 1n compet1t1on for the crown The JUIIIOIKS sparkled 1n dramatrcs w1th D1ck Beth a11d Ela1ne Hutson takmg lead roles IH the All School Play, The L1ttle Dog Laughed Page tw entw tw o When our class rmgs arrlved we showed them off proudly 'VIany Jun1o1 athletes proved the1r all round worth 1n the var1ous sports The Jun1or stars that shone on the teams w ere D1ck Beth Steve Harter B111 Moeller Ron W1edmeyer Chuck Walters and Zeke Wuensch Many junlors contr1buted thelr talents to the school s speech program Two of our classmen Soma Bernhardt and Charles Ge1ger were members of the State Champlonshlp debate team Sally Brown and Glenn Varnes went on to the state contest 1n forenslcs Uppermost ln our m1HdS all year were thoughts of the Junlor Prom scheduled to be the soclal h1gh l1ght of the season Hou1s and hours of work went 1nto the decorat1ons that transfo1med the McLane g r 1nto a land of Make BGIIGVG on the mght or Ap: 15 We were happ1ly surprlsed when K1ng Stew pvc sented hlS Queen Co11n1e Just1nan to us As we rev1ew achlevements of thlS past ye e Slgh w1th regret at 1tS departure, yet look f eagex lv to bemg semors . . . . 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' ' , 1 ' x ' V xx' 1 ' - ' ' v V hd sf J Ackerman Albmgex B Albllght S Anderson L Xllxbllbllg FRESHMAN ADVISERS Standing I-lla Johnston Duane Dax Paul Somsen 'V' Carl Kuss llnne JIUIOS Seated Walter Schuelke Manta Yahr -' Patllua Noll Arthul Wemer 5 M Baal A Q B lhutenhalh -.- Bauen A hr I BIUXKFI q-1 R Baer Baesemann H Bakemever Bales Bandle 'Sw -4. Q N Bauman R Baumel Baxtel B Beck D Be-chu Bahlmd BLlSblCl ,.. 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A R Marlin I N mtl T 'X v- S ei- an V9 'iw' in VM Held 'W KJ B Hlon Jermam .1 Kllbx ,-n an C., D an M' Hemauel K Hembel H He I1Slt'l flllllrl -1-nf ,Q CLASS OFFICERS bteve Anderson V1cePre:,1dent Sandra Sacxa SLCFEIHIYTFCHSLIFCF John Clawbaugh President 4,- NSF Hxon Hrnn F Hxnek Indermuehle fx 1 1 3 4 5 E W Johnson J Johnson Junghans F Justman S Kerry 9 lla A14 M Klemp J Klmka L Klumb Klumb J Kollmansberger S KlSSlIlgll -Q ev' 4' Koenmgs 5 Konstanz Krels D Kressm Knoeck .I Knoeck R Knoeck ov- at 'V ff- C 1? ehn M Lemke M LEWIS Llegl Lmdemann A McHugh Mav ,ds v' .1 :IQ CI, 'Vhller T Mlllel 'VI Moll J Mondaw MAILDBQI 'Vhhrmg 'Vhller 1' Q H Q7 ,1 jr' R Paske P Petals L Piper M PllSChOUHlH N Oelhafrn N Oeslezxeuh C f35ll3l'Id9l N H F' . 4 . kx r 1 f 4 ' ' Q i 1 n F 3 TU V N A 'M . .' 'I' - 'A ' . ' X z' . A G., , X - ,,, 1 I 3 ' -4 V 1 ' ,ff I '. A. - , N h , D Y , . i W, E J' , . x Q J ,U , N , gg 4 1, , J. 1 K, J l 'F ' w . f M A 1 I x H A X y H 4 , - 1 Aw P ' -1 MQW' , .' 1 5 U E-I . 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'- U. - w- K 'fs - I A x ' -P U 2 .Q ' VI- ' ,Q i RM 'L 'Z' ...,' E gg' , Tw fd? - I gi Y 1 v 5 I K J .392-1, . 2,3 1 I I If QFQXA f F For cz Good Fducatzon I N S g W g W F W lf S W lf d E Z ll Z egl Zlmda G Zmg h i W thd e N10 PICTURE P1 t P ld Je yN oa Wllr Sta k F d ck oll The Freshman Story Our freshman year brought so many flrsts mto our l1ves that at 1tS begmnlng we were rather bew1l dered' There were so many corrldors to follow so many people so many new teachers and so many strange faces But It d1dn t take us long before we had settled 1nto the school routlne and were actlng l1ke WBHS veterans To f1ll the pos1t1ons of class offlcers and leaders we elected John Claybaugh as presldent Steve Ander son vlce presldent and Sandra Sacla secretary trea surer We partlclpated ln our flrst b1g hlgh school actlv 1ty when homecommg and all of 1ts excltement came durlng the fall football season The greenhorns d1s played just as much lmaglnatlon and creatlveness as upperclassmen when lt came to decoratlng floats and wlndows Bonme Plout was class representative on the homecomlng court of honor Our homeroom representatlves learned much about school government th1S year and w1ll be an even greater asset to the Student Senate ln the future Many of our freshman boys though lackmg ln experlence dld well 1n athletlc events and showed def1n1te promlse of becommg solld WB lettermen We xt ere espeually proud of the accompllshments of Dlck Harter Tom Grey Tony Spaeth and B111 Schaefgen Joe Zenk a person whom we are proud to clalm as a fellow freshman ra1sed our prestlge when as a 1ember of the A debate team he helped to wm the sta e champlonshlp and qual1f1ed for the Natlonal Lebate Tournament We are now looklng forts ard to our sophomore 3 dr another step forward 1n our educatlon We re plannmg to work hard durlng the next three years so 'hat the class of 58 w1ll long be remembered The Sophomore Story After successfully weatherlng our freshman trlals and trlbulatlons we entered hlgh school last fall wlth the awe 1nsp1r1ng tltle of sophomores We were deter mmed to take part m many more extra currlcular ac t1v1t1es plus keeplng our grades on a hlgh level We chose our class offlcers w1th care knowmg that they would be representatlves of our class ln dealmg w1th other groups Danlel Hoy was elected presldent Paul Gumm v1ce presldent and Janet Wled meyer secretary treasurer Our senators worked hard ln the Student Senate to present our VIEW of problems The sophs were to be found workmg consclen tlously at all of the act1v1t1es connected Wlth home commg Representlng our class on the homecomlng court was Janet Vhedmeyer We were all proud of Janet Schmldt Jeanlne Roberts Lmda Bart and Madellne Rost when they took thelr places on the A cheerleadlng squad Sophomore glrls also showed thelr polse and pep on the B cheermg team Many sophomore boys demonstrated spunk and ab1l1ty 1n sports all year long The soph stars mcluded Herble Tennles Paul Gumm Bob Holzhueter and Bob Glombettl The most rmportant event on the sophomore soclal calendar was the annual May Ball We elected Dave Klem for our klng and he chose Mary Hensler to relgn wlth h1m as queen Sophomore couples on the May Ball court were Pat Boldt and Damel Hoy Lmda Bart and Jerry Herbst and lNancy Furger and Ray Seldenstlcker Now w1th two years full of happv davs behmd us vue are looklng tow ard next fall when we w1ll be upperclassmen at last Pag th tyo 0 , I J J f A.. - A - v , , . 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Ralph Klumb ended the suspense at a special assembly when he presented his choice, Virginia Hoy. The queen's at- tendants and their escorts were Carol Gessert and Donald DeTuncq, Susan Griepentrog and Thomas Ackerman, Noraleen Wendelborn and Donald Shaw, Eileen Staral and Bill Claybaugh, Rose Marx and Gor- don Griesemer, Donna Kuechler and Donald Schrein- er, Carmen Kerry and Harry Kissinger, and Patricia Klein and Allen Peters. For prom night the gym was transformed into a starlit penthouse with the dancing couples outlined against a metropolitan skyline. Above their heads glittered a midnight sky while huge potted plants and garden tables placed throughout the gym completed the atmosphere. At 10:30 the king and queen and It Was Truly. . . The Loveliest Night ofthe learn Dancing on the penthouse roof. their court entered under a large canopy for the royal Coronation. King Ralph Klumb and Queen Virginia Hoy were crowned by last year's royalty, Robert Schneider and Jeanne Collien. After the grand march everyone continued dancing to the music of Richard Kent and his orchestra. Following the dance a post-prom party was held for those wishing to attend. This party was set in a gay circus mood with Al Buettner as guest emcee. He led many lively audience participation stunts, for which the student participants were awarded prizes and, in general, kept the party going. Featured in the floor show were the Pope Broth- ers, a comedy singing team, Hank Stevens, a night club singer, and a professional dance team. The party was sponsored by the industrial, business, and service organizations in the community with members of the Junior Chamber of Commerce serving as table wait- ers. The sophomore class was responsible for the Big Top decorations which included clowns, balloons, multi-colored crepe paper, colored lights, and circus posters featuring side-show highlights. Seated Rose Marx, Donna Kuechler, Pat Klein, Noraleen Wendelborn, Queen Virginia Hoy, Carol Gessert, Carmen Kerry, Susan Griepentrog, Eileen Staral. ng Gordon Griesemer, Don Schreiner, Allen Peters, Don Shaw, King Ralph Klumb, Don DeTuncq, Harry Kissinger, Tom Ackerman, Bill Claybaugh. A,-. -'Y' tlxx 5 an rn ' 4 we ,- A ,S 3 ',.,1 rn f v flomeeoming . . . Wzere lVaS a Hoi Homecoming, the highlight of the tall football season. was celebrated with the customary exciting sequent e ol' events. Since the toothpick was too well hiflden to be found by the students. Student Senate Time in the Uld Town Thar Night Vice-Piesiclent. Fred Strey. Veeeivecl the honor' of crowning the queen. Varol Gessert. The West Bend Badgers took on the Berlin lncliuns. only to he tle- leategl by ll score of 34 to ti. Fred Slrey signals the beginning ot' Homecoming activities. Bonfire ignites llomecoinine spirit. Anfl pull we all clifl! Who will it bei' We'll whale 'em! took top honors. Carol Gessert, Homecoming Queen. Court of Honor Bonnie Plout, Rachel Finch .Iunet Wieclmeyer. x A, 5 3 V 'Y , 5' saga' Y' il 't . i 1, A , - 1 . K 3 ,M , H a xt AZ' 'T it i J .ggi 'Al ' ' r J ?sQ'Vfr' 1 l f . f i ' fo 3 Q y Q Q at . M. If 1' WELL VULL J ,1- it T c Bend . . . A Memoir of School Town Activities Late in spring WBHS students begin looking forward to the arrival of the Bends that the yearbook staff has worked on all year, The editorial staff, which met in the Bend room an hour each day, began its job by selecting a theme, making a dummy Bend, posting written assignments, and scheduling pictures. Throughout the course of the year they identified pictures and sent them to the engraving company, typed and retyped copy, picked out a cover, sold sponsor- ships, and wrote endless captions. The Bend writers were: Dick Metzger, Tennis, Mary Heipp, Intramurals, Tom Ackerman, Baseball and Basketball, Bill Claybaugh, Track, Carl Zache, Cross Country, Ralph Klumb, Football, Martha Baumer, Chorus, Kaye Frankow, Band, Barbara Zarling, Senior Class Play, Mary Keeley, All School Play, Sally Brown, Forensics, Karen Rehwaldt, Student Senate, Alfred Goshaw, National Honor Society, Joanne Hammes, Awards Day, Jeanne Koester, Clipper, The editorial staff, which was under the expert guidance of Mr. Baxter, consisted of Carmen Kerry, Noraleen Wendelborn and Virginia Hoy, co-editors, Judy Herman, Carol Gessert, and Dick Herbst, art, Allen Boeker, business manager, Gordon Griesemer, ad- vertising manager and his assistant, Roger Bauman, and Helen Han- sen and Rose Marx, copy editors. Pictures were taken by Leroy Kreutzer, Curtis Schmidt, and Ronald Schnepf. Those who devoted much time and effort towards selling spon- sorships were: Alfred Goshaw, Mary Heipp, George Heilmann, Darrell Nau- mann, Pat Klein, Calvin Held, Babette Rohrmann, Janice Boettcher, Pettronella Claas, Luella Cypher, Carl Zache, Jane Schroeder, Joe Zenk, Glenn Varnes, Diane Shaw, Charles Kirchner, Sally Brown, Donald Gonring, Sonia Bernhardt, Daniel Jonas, David Brodzeller, Dorothy Koenings, Pat Raab, Donald Rehwaldt, Beverly Kircher, Kenneth Timpel, Anne Kiefer, Dorothy Bellin, Tom Ackerman, Ralph Klumb, Kenneth Klumb, and Mark Mey. Perhaps, years from now students will re-live the happy, care- free days of their high school career by leafing through the 1955 Bend, the fortieth volume in the series. Page thirty-six Helen Hansen. 3? Virginia Hoy ----- Co-editor Noraleen Wendelborn - - Co-editor Carol Gessert ----- Art editor Carmen Kerry - - - Co-editor An outstanding yearbook can be published only through the combined efforts of many people. These groups are the students, faculty advisers, the engraver, and the printer. Under the guidance of Mr. Bax- ter, the senior students produced the 1955 Bend. At the beginning of the year he had to take three inexperi- enced students and teach them the basic essentials the editors must know in order to create a yearbook. Mr. Baxter also had to instruct the adver- tising manager and the business man- ager to start them on the right road to their all-important jobs. Many hours were spent working with the editors, the staff, and the printer. Every stu- dent who has worked on the Bend is instilled with a feeling of pride and satisfaction upon the completion of the yearbook. BEND STAFF -RQ Top Row - Dave Brodzeller, Dan Jonas, Alfred Goshaw, Allen Boeker. Gordon Griesemer, Roger 'S Bauman. I ll Second Row - Rose Marx, Judy Herman, Glenn Varnes, Mary Heipp, Joe Zenk. Front Row - Richard Herbst, Don Gonring -u s The Campus Clipper Marv LeMah1eu and Dorothy Gosewehr try out new Varntyper F 'K yi! ,9 CLIPPER STAFF Seated Joanne Hammes Jeanne Koester Luella Cypher Standlng Tom Ackerman Ronald Schnepf Mary Metz Curtls Schmldt Barbara Bauer Ilene Hanson Oooh a scoop for the front page Can you thlnk of an exght letter headllneo Whom should we have for the couple of the week These are just a few of the remarks one would hear lf he V1S1t9d M1ss Hegbar s Journallsm class or walked lnto Room work sesslons or durmg the seventh hour The school paper the Campus Chpper was prmt ed for the second year on the mu1t1l1th machlne by Mr Kuckuk On the evenlngs before the days when Cllppers were dlstrlbuted Mr Kuckuk could be found 1n the shop w1th h1s crew of folders supervlslng the f1nal step ln the productlon of the paper Under MISS Hegbar s expert guldance the seventh hour Journallsm class wrote many feature storles and news artlcles plus correctlng copy The members of the class mterested ln learmng how to edlt a school paper were Marv Eklo Pat Ramel Joyce Sander Karen Rehwaldt Ilene Hanson Fred Strey Lmda Draper Martha Baumer Mary LeMah1eu Elalne Hutson Jane Schroeder Judy Lew IS Beverly Klrch er Joan Lalelke and Marjorle Guth Students outslde of the journallsm class who made contrlbutlons to the paper lncluded V1rg1n1a Hov Ralph Ixlumb Janlne Schnepf and Carl Zache The edltors of the Chpper were chosen from students of last year s Journallsm class Asslstlng the edltor 1n chlef Jeanne Koester were Joanne Hammes asslstant edxtor and Tom Ackerman sports edltor Heraldzng the School Town News Tom w1th the ald of his sports staff covered all games track events lntramural act1v1t1es and GAA news 1n add1t1on to 1nterv1ew1ng the athletes Plctures for the paper were taken by Curtls Schmldt and Ron ald Schnepf whlle Luella Lvpher and Barbara Bauer Nancy Junghans were responslble for typlng copv In the beglnmng of the second semester a Varl typer was acqulred The machlne enabled the typlsts to use dlfferent slzes of type thereby glV1l'lg the Cllp per a new look The fmal masters were ty ped by Dor othy Gosewehr and Mary LeMah1eu Wlth the cooperatlon of students and teachers the Chpper was able to scoop the local newspaper several tlmes The success of the Chpper was due largely to the efforts of 1ts advlsers Mr Kuckuk MISS Hegbar and M1ss Costello ThlS IS the second year that West Bend Hlgh School has had a Journallsm class to aSS1St 1n the productxon of the Chpper The students who take thls electlve subject learn much about the mechanics of newspaper wrltlng Among other thlngs they are taught to Wflte headllnes to recogmze a desnrable news Item to know the w ho what w here and when of news stories to w rlte an lnterestmg feature storv and to w r1te edltorlals Slnce the Journallsm students rece1ve a major portlon of the Chpper s wrltten asslgnments they are always on the lookout for news P ge th ty t 1 7 . Q' ' Lf . 5, X 1 f . I 4-71 Xa :f 5 I . -- 'f wi, X X Ig. I, ' A .I ,,: I as 'vw 44 ,' ' ' , 304 during one of the editorial staff's after-supper took care of the Clipperls business. Mary Metz and it -. y, . . . K . Y Y f , . . ' , . v . ll V 7 ' 71 a ir '-seve ational Honor Society Memoree Rubel signs register as Principal Schultz watches. The West Bend Chapter of the National Honor Society has been in existence for five years. The pur- pose of this national organization is to create enthu- siasm for scholarship, stimulate a desire to render service, promote leadership, and to develop character in students. The membership of the chapter is restricted to juniors and seniors who have spent at least one semes- ter in West Bend High School. New members are chosen on the basis of high ranking in the qualities of service, leadership, scholarship, and character. One must have attained at least a HB average in his aca- demic work. During the first semester. thirteen new members were initiated into the Society. They were Eileen Staral, Memoree Rubel, Luella Cypher. Carol Gessert, Carl Zache, Barbara Zarling, Martha Baumer, Sonia Bernhardt, Linda Draper, Mary Eklo, Charles Geiger. Karen Rehwaldt, and Fred Strey. The officers for the first semester were: President, Tom Ackerman, Vice- . Reward for Worthy Citizens President, Ralph Klumbg Secretary, Noraleen Wendel- born: and Treasurer, Virginia Hoy. The new members for the second semester were Roger Bauman, Allen Boeker, Donald Gonring, Bar- bara Bauer, Ilene Hanson, Jane Schroeder, Dick Foell, and Rachel Finch. The second semester officers were: President, Alfred Goshaw, Vice-President, Judy Her- man, Secretary, Barbara Potterg and Treasurer, Carol Gessert. The original members of the National Honor Society of last year were Ralph Klumb, Alfred Goshaw, Tom Ackerman, Bill Claybaugh, Judy Her- man, Carolyn Neitzel, Barbara Potter, Joanne Hammes, Carla Stauske, Carmen Kerry, Noraleen Wendelborn. Virginia Hoy, and Jeanne Koester. The National Honor Society again sponsored the annual mid-winter formal. For this formal dance, held during the Christmas season, the high school gym was decorated with hundreds of evergreen trees, blue and white crepe paper, and huge, sparkling snowflakes. Due to the efforts of various committees, the 1954 Sno-Ball was proclaimed a success by all who attended. Miss Therese Scharpf is a new adviser of the National Honor Society this year. She very ably filled the position left vacant by the resignation of a former West Bend High School teacher. Miss Marguerite Prahl. Other faculty advisers of the society are Miss Heidner, Miss Costello. Mr. Baxter, Mr. Panfil, and Mr. Schultz. The society's emblem, which consists of a key- stone and a torch. symbolizes the many high ideals of the NHS. This emblem is also found on the NHS pin which the members wear proudly. Membership in the National Honor Society should be the goal of every high school student. Proud parents attend initiation. Members Explain NHS. Refreshments and congratulations follow initiation fXYV21l'ClS . . . Honorsfordchieziement ' The Annual Awards Day was held in May. 195-l. to honor the outstanding musicians. athletes. debat- ers, scholars. and leaders of West Bend High School. The S1200 Ziegler Foundation Scholarships were presented to Brian Beck and Dennis Kral for meri- torious work throughout their high school careers. Ruth Bunke and Dennis Gagan were chosen as alter- nates. Ruth Bunke later received the scholarship. Marolyn Reynolds was awarded the Thelma Scho- .alter Scholarship which qualified her to attend Evan- gelical Deaconess Hospitals School of Nursing. The Bausch and Lomb Science Award. given for commendable work in the field of science. went to Robert Bart. American Legion Award winners were Brian Beck and Barbara Frankow who were honored for their outstanding qualities of character. courage. service. leadership. and scholarship. Two seniors. Dennis Gagan and Donna Hensler. were granted the Pick llonor Athletic Awards. The Kiwanis Award Winner was Ruth Wuensch for her interest and initiative in acquiring a high school education in spite of the handicaps and diffi- culties encountered. Ruth Bunke was chosen as the D.A.R. Award winner for her qualities of dependability. service. leadership. and patriotism. The D. .l. Kenny-B. ti Ziegler S100 Debate Awards were presented to Sonia Bernhardt and Brian Beck for showing the greatest amount of progress in debate in the past year. The Nina E. Britton Music Award. which was presented for the first time. went to Mary Eklo for outstanding achievement in the field of music. Jim Walsh received the Arion Award from Mr. Shlimovitz for high musical achievement in the band. Top row: Middle row: Bottom row: Brian Beck. Mr. James R. Brown. Dennis Mr. Norman Schowalter, Marolyn Rey- Sonia Bernhardt. Mr. Thomas Ixenny Kral. nolds. Brian Beck. Ruth Wuensch. Mr. Elmer B. Eklo. Dennis Gagan. Mr. Robert Pick. Donna Mr. Shlimovitz. James Walsh. Mrs. Harold Fuchs. Mary Eklo, Mrs. Wil- HQUSIQV- Barbara Frankow, Mr. Matt Goniin .Ii lard Wegner. Mrs. William Nielsen, Ruth Bunke. Brian Beck. Robert Bart. Mr. Grignon. T c Badger Statcrs . . Experiences in Government .cm .'f? 'a The eleventh annual session of Badger Girls' State was held on the University of Wisconsin campus at Madison. The two girls who represented West Bend High School were Carmen Kerry and Alice Reinders. During their stay at Madison the girls set up a 49th state. They attended party meetings, established local, county, and state governments, and elected of- ficers. Each day they attended lectures explaining the value of training young people in the ways of govern- ment and government procedure. As a climax to an exciting week of campaigning, Carmen Kerry was elected governor by the 297 girls at Badger Girls' State. The elected officials spent a day at the capitol putting into practice the informa- tion they had learned at the lectures. Make-believe laws were passed, and Governor Kerry addressed a joint session of the legislature. . .-. , , ,gf-R Y . ' Y. ' ,, 7 . 5' ,A .x I, . . 4 . i P 5 T g, .5 Q ig HW 'KAN H W AW I 552 EQ I ,AE ,. Q,Lki'lXv 9 A .gfJ3335331.g.':niZg'L3.eg....,.,x 'ffr'jg535.lqMNj5XE f . ,... . Af-f ---A---M-21 :i .a,g1X?xw'l V, - c- 'fa -1 I., g ,-3 ,,,..,. f-4,-a.,.... Y n - KL 'f , 4, . I 1--A 'sr .1 -Zigk L , 1 ' imc 'ai ' 4 S! T. Q? - r MJ! 9? . f .. g 5 ' 52823 I i f ' 3 3 1 if 1 Ll gl -g,,1N,,W ,.f- . it-A-ef-W- W A Carmen Kerry, 1954 Badger Girls' Governor Too soon the wonderful week was over, and the many friends said good-by with promises to return for the Badger Girls' State reunion the following year. Ripon College was the scene of the 1954 Badger Boys' State. The following attended from West Bend: Bill Claybaugh, Tom Ackerman, Allen Peters, Alfred Goshaw, Gordon Griesemer, and Don Gonring. Each day while attending Boys' State, the boys must go to a special school for instruction in some form of government. However, Boys' State is not all work and no play. Every afternoon from 2:30 to 5:00, a fine recreation program is set up. After gaining experiences in practical citizenship the boys return to their home towns to practice the knowledge acquired and the lessons learned. The many benefits gained will undoubtedly be a great asset for the future of America. ,fxifg Nfl? A Badger Boys ---- Bill Claybaugh Tom Ackerman Allen Peters Alfred Goshaw Gordon Griesemer Don Gonring Badger Girls '--- Alice Reinders Carmen Kerry rg 4-Q rrwu T' s if The meetlng w1ll now come to order These words were spoken many t1mes th1s year by Gordon Gr1esemer presldent of the Student Senate Gordon was elected last fall wlth Fred Strey vlce president and Karen Rehwaldt secretary treasurer He started the 54 55 school year Wlth the electlon of senators Through the work of these people the Senate com pleted many new tasks In October the Llttle Ten Student Councll meet representatlves of the varlous schools attendlng d1S cussed the1r problems and tr1ed to f1nd solutlons for them Senators Noraleen Wendelborn and Glenn Varnes were selected to represent West Bend Hlgh At the sprmg meetlng of the Councll at Rlpon Glenn Varnes was elected presldent of the L1ttle Ten Councll for next year The homecommg act1v1t1es sponsored annually by the Senate were enjoyed by all who attended them For the dance the gym was decorated ln red and whlte bv the Senators The muslc was furnlshed by Cullen Casey s orchestra and was enjoyed by all rough Governing rselves . . . :udent Senate . . We Learn to Better Our Town Student Senators dlscuss school problems STUDENT SENATE OFFICERS Fred Strey Vlce Presrdent Gordon Grlesemer Presxdent Karen Rehwaldt Secretary Treasurer One of the ma1n campalgns conducted by the Senate th1s year was dlrected toward substltutmg dress slacks 1n place of Jeans for the boys Th1S was accompllshed by proclalmlng every Frlday as dress up day It was rather unusual but nlce to see glrls trlp p1ng from class to class 1n hlgh heels and boys trylng to out do each other s snappy clothes Attractlve bull etm boards helped th1s campa1gn along The Student Senate had as guests at one of ltS boy and a German glrl They told the Senators about l1fe 1n the1r respectlve countrles and gave them thelr lmpresslons of Amerlcan l1fe In add1t1on to bemg a group that dlscusses school problems the Student Senate g1V6S every member of the student body an opportumty to represent h1s class mates ln a democratxc government The senators who petltlon for thelr electlon are the volces of the stu dents 1n school affalrs Every two weeks the senators from all of the homerooms the four class presldents and the elected offlcers of the Senate meet wlth Mr Schultz the faculty advlser Pgef ty ac ' ' as - - x - . l v ' ' ' 1 s I ' . 7 ' - ing was held in West Bend. At council meetings the meetings two foreign exchange students, a Turkish 3 7 ' . 1 - 4 a 1 V . Q 'K' . , - Y 9 ' rv ' ' . V Y 1 . . . 3 UI' 'f he Debate . Facing the Issue This year the topic for debate was, t'Resolved that the federal government should initiate a policy of free trade among nations friend- ly to the United States. Altogether, the West Bend debaters took part in twelve tournaments. Seven of these were invitational tournaments in which all divisions participated, Although thirty students went out for this activity, only four could be on the varsity or squad. This year the A team was composed of negative, Joe Zenk and Sonia Bernhardt: affirmative. Charles Geiger and Gordon Griesemer. Early in the debate season chances for a reason- ably successful year appeared probable when the squad won two first and two second places in five tournaments. However, this record gave no indica- tion of what was to come later as West Bend went on to share the Little Ten Co-championship. Next. the team won undisputed first place in the district and Page forty-two A DEBATE TEAM Joe Zenk, Sonia Bernhardt, Mr. Bertram, Gordon Griesemer. Charles Geiger. by taking second place in the sectional became eligi- ble to enter the WHSFA State Tournament. The final goal was reached when the squad won both the Na- tional Forensic League State Championship and the Wisconsin High School Forensic Association State Championship. By these victories the debaters quali- fied for the National Tournament at San Jose, California. For Coach Bruce Bertram this record meant the most successful debate season in the history of the school, the varsity squad winning over 50 debates. DEBATE TEAM Front Row-Janet Wiedmeyer, Ilene Hanson, Yvonne Weasler, Arnold Weiss, Richard Hron, Carl Ziegler. Second Row-Joe Zenk, Carol Car- stens, June Beimborn, Bonnie Benedict, Ken Driessel, Linda Bart, Jeanine Roberts, Steve Bauer. Third Row - Steve Anderson. Charles Geiger. Ken Kaliebe, Peter Bohn. Daniel Hoy. Jean Colwell. Fred Strey. Top How-George Heilmann, Averill Zache, John Herlin, Bill Klemp. Gordon Griesemer. Sonia Bern- hardl. Martha Baumer. David Fuge. NFL AND STATE DEBATE CHAMPIONS Gordon Griesemer, Joe Zenk, Mr. Bertram, coach, Charles Geiger, Sonia Bernhardt. Early in February forensic contestants began preparing their speeches. A total of 110 students par- ticipated in the forensic competition. In the all-school eliminations Joanne Hammes and Don Shaw were chosen for non-original oratory, Carl Ziegler and Fred Strey for original oratory: Beverly Bever and Laurie Tollack for serious declam- atoryg Sally Brown and Bonnie Brown for humorous declamatoryg Gordon Griesemer and Sonia Bernhardt for extemporaneous speakingg Barbara Bauer and Glenn Varnes for the four-minute speech, Mary Ann Forensics . . Qualzfea' to Speak Goeden and Ilene Hanson for ex- temporaneous reading. The forensic team was very successful in the Little Ten meet at Mayville. taking first place. In the Milwaukee District Forensic con- test. the team received six A's and seven B's, a commendable record, Mary Ann Goeden. Joanne Hammes, and Ilene Hanson, three of the students who qualified for the state forensic contest. were un- able to attend because of illness or previous commitments. The ranks received by the students who did go were A, Gordon Griesemer, A, Glenn Varnesg and B, Sally Brown. The representatives in the Freshman-Sophomore Contest at Oconomowoc were Bonnie Brown, Laurie Tollack, Kitty Taylor, Carol Piper, Judy Haugen, Joe Zenk, Jean Colwell, Karen Vater, Darlene Hosp, Jeff Baxter, Mildred Gundrum, Carl Ziegler, and Yvonne Weasler. Five of the fourteen received Als. The 1955 forensic coaches were Miss Gaetanina Balistreri, director, and Miss Marita Yahr, assistant director. Their untiring efforts contributed much toward the success of the forensic program this year. FORENSIC TEAM Front Row-Miss Balistrexl. Adviser: Kathleen Taylor, Dai lene Hosp, Sally Brown, Mildred Gundrum, Bonnie Brown. Yvonne Weasler. Jeff Baxter. Second Row-Judy Haugen. Beverly Bever, Marv Ann Goeden, Carl Z i e g l e r. Laurie Tollack, Joanne Hammes. Carol Piper. Ilene Hanson. Third HowsFred Strey. Jean Colwell. Judy Barber. Joe Zenk. Gordon Griesemer. Glenn Varncs. Barbara Bauer. Top Row f- Donald Shaw. Sonia Bernhardt, All School Play HThe little dog laughed. according to an old rhyme, to see such sport. But the chances are more than even that he never saw such sport as told in this stage-story. Attractive Laurie Huntington lElaine Hutsonl, a sophomore at college, majoring in psychology, arrives home to a family that is far from being normal and well-adjusted. Sid Huntington rGlenn Varnesl, her father. isn't quite his jocular self because Ted Wood lGordon Stowersl, his hated rival in the used-car business, is about to snatch a much coveted deal- ership. Martha lNancie Matenaerl, Laurie's mother, is over- anxious about the tea to which she has invited the wife of the bank president from whose husband Sid is requesting a much- needed loan. And Wally tKipp Gosewehrl. Laurie's younger brother, is in the family doghouse because he insists on going steady with Joan Wood rSandra Gerhardtl. So Laurie, confident of her psychoanalizing abilities, goes to work straightening out her family's lives. Her interference finishes Wally's romance with Joan. and convinces the maid rSonia Bernhardtl that she's a genius and should go to college. Then she administers the Zombrowski Ink Blot Test. that re- veals a person's inner personality. to her mothers guests lllene Hanson, Pat Hoopman, Vickie Kritz. Mary Keeley. and Sandra Sacial at the all-important tea causing them to leave in a huff. Laurie has also psychoanalized her family. writing a list of assets and liabilities. When they read these notes. they decide something must be done. That night after Laurie leaves with her date. Mark Bradford lDick Bethl. they make plans for getting even. No one who saw the play will ever forget the uproarious Purge Polka put on for Laurie and Mark. Laurie is so humiliated that she leaves home Meanwhile XX allv and Joan make plans to get then parents together When Iaurie returns she is amazed to find that her Behind the Footlights 'D D' I f,.,1 4. ,. f 5 Mr. Somsen. play director. father and Ted Wood have started a part- nership and that her mother and Mrs. Wood 1Linda Drapery are good friends! Soon Mark arrives. and all is well with the Hunting- tons. When Gus. the maid, returns with Mr. Honeywell 1G e o r g e Heilmannl. a bird watcher the entire family is reunited. Thus the play ends on the happy note. t'All's well that ends xx ell Front llow Roy Wagner. S a n dr a Gerhardt, Kipp Gosewehr, Middle How D i c k Beth. Elaine Hutson. N a n c i e lllatenaer. Glenn Varnes. Sonia Bernhardt. George Heilmann. Back How Charles Crop- per. Patricia Hoopman, Vicki Kritz. Linda Draper. Patricia Haab, Gordon Stowers. M a r y Keeley. Sandra Sacia. Sa nd ra Schatz. Iltt Senior Class Play . . . They Proudly Produced and Presented Time Out for Gingerl' was the title of the annual senior class play, which was presented on Friday and Sat- urday evenings, April 1 and 2. The play was directed by Mr. Paul Somsen, assisted by Carmen Kerry, student di- rector, and Joanne Hammes, prompter. The action in this laugh-filled comedy revolves around Virginia, Ginger, Carol fBarbara Zarlingl who becomes the talk of her small, respectable home-town by trying out for the high school football team and then making it! She is prompted to do this by one of her father's, Howard Carol, fMark Meyj many speeches to the high school student body in which he theorizes that 'tno one should be forced to do anything that infringes upon his or her dignity. In time Mr. Carol comes to regret his words, although he never retracts them, for Ginger takes his advice in reverse and starts a hilarious, though somewhat nerve-racking, chain- reaction of events. Mr. Carolls job is jeopardized because his boss,the bank president, Ed Hoffman fGeorge Heilmannj doesn't approve of the publicity aroused, Ginger's older sisters, Jeannie fCarla Stauskel and Joan fPat Kleinj insist that their social life has been blighted, especially is this true of Joan whose boy-friend, Eddie Davis fD0n DeTuncqj is the captain of the football team, Mr. Wilson, rDon Shawl the principal, threatens to expel Ginger from school, Agnes Carol, Ginger's mother, 1Donna Steinerl has the overwhelm- ing task of keeping life in the Carol household liveable: and Lizzie, the maid, iBarbara Pottery Ginger's staunchest backer, is over-joyed when her heroinels face adorns the front cover of Life magazine. Although she won't admit it, none of these complications bother Ginger as much as the absence of her boy-friend, Tommy Green, lDon Gonringl who disapproves of her contention that boys and girls are equal. Tommy is a star debater and uses his speaking abil- ity to the hilt in attempting to prove Ginger wrong. He seems quite far from proving his point though when Ginger scores a touchdown for the team! However, when Ginger comes home from her exciting afternoon, she is far from being ecstatic. It seems that the touchdown play was set up for her by her hated rival, Eddie Davis, and that the home team was already ahead by a huge score when she was put into the game. After this incident and other riotous mishaps, the play ends on a happily tender note with the whole family going out to see Jeannie play the lead in the high school play, Ginger escorted by her reconciled boy-friend. Among those who contributed time and effort to the success of this production were stage manager Mr. Wesley Kuckukg stage-crew, foreman Tom Gerstenbergerg Dick Perrin, Bob Reimann, Gerald Burke, properties, chairman Pat Claasg Don Rehwaldt, Harvey Radke, Diane Weinreich. Donna Lewis, make-up, chairman Noraleen Wendelbornz Virginia Hoy, Helen Hansen, Donna Lewis, Mary Heipp. Carmen Kerryg programs, chairman Judy Herman, Sharon Wohlwend, Mr. Wesley Kuckuk, Mrs. Doris Hoopman: pub- licity, Kaye Frankow, Carl Zache: and all of the ushers. now CLASS PLAY AT REHEARSAL Standing -- Carla Stauske, Pat Klein, Barbara Potter Don DeTuncq, Don Shaw, Don Gonring, Mark Mey George Heilmann, Donna Steiner. Kneeling Barbara Zarling. THE FINAL PERFORMANCE Back R0w Carla Stauske, Pat Klein. Middle Row Don Shaw, Don Gonring, Barbara Zar ling, Mark Mey, Barbara Potter, George Heilmann Front Row Don DeTuncq, Joanne Hammes, prompter Carmen Kerry, student director, Donna Steiner Page forty-five v ,J ,Gio JW Don Craig Paul Painter Guest Conductors Band . . . The band provided many moments of musical appreci ation for the student body and public this year. Band students will remember the long practice sessions needed for the perfection of intricate formations. such as Wagon Wheels. the Grandfathers Clock and the familiar W. B. performed between halves of the football games throughout the fall season. The band enjoyed a trip to Beaver Dam last fall in which it participated in the homecoming parade. In the spring of the year the band presented a concert at Green Bay East High School and also visited a paper mill. The band displayed its all-round worth at the various concerts presented during the year. Marches, overtures. pop tunes. and symphonies. all had their place in the annual Spring Concert for the public on March 20. 1955. The band was fortunate to have Mr. Paul Painter of the University of Illinois as guest conductor for that day. This year. as in past years. the band and chorus combined their musical efforts for the all-school Spring Music Festival. The festival was one of the musical highlights of the year in West Bend. The Front Row Jeanne Koester, Wilbur Zautner, Maripat Burg, Janet Reynolds, Lynn Gieringer, Joan Ackerman, Roy Wagner, Donna Pomahoc. Barbara Hron, Mary Metz, Carol Wegner, Diane Weinreich. Second RoW Rosemary Schacht, Pat Massick, Janice Rheingans. Rosanne Schuelke, Susan Griepentrog, Antoinette Boden, Den- ms Cupery, Robert Hackbarth, Thomas Yahr, Mary Smithers. Allan Martin, Jerome Wicdmeyer, Sandra Schmidt, William geffil, Kaye Frankow. Donna Rieke, Joan Laleike. Dorothy e in. Third Rovv Helen Hamlyn, Janine Schnepf. Helen Steahl. Ken- Fou neth Wegener, Allen Christ, Thomas Nehring, Barbara Bauman, Ronald Schnepf. Phyllis Laufer, Darlene Hosp, Dale Kober. Bernard Stern. John Claybaugh. Gordon Schloemer, William Claybaugh, Richard Metzger, Bernard Werner, Shirley Flitter, Betty Boesen. Ardis Heideman, Darrell Naumann. Bonnie Bene- dict. Karen Vater. rth Row Carl Ziegler. Dwight Cross, James Marsden, Barbara Sonnenberg, Betty Troedel. John Indermuehle. Francis Mate- naer. Edward Hetcbrueg. Daniel Norton, Steve Anderson. Nor- man Schmidt, Todd Heil, .Iune Oesterreich. William Schaefgen. Patricia Laufer, Jerry Mehring. Susan Strodthoff. Leigh Collins. John Collins. Richard Baumer. Martha Baumer. Mary Juech. There Is .Music in Our Lives concert featured numbers by all choral and instrumental groups ol' the public schools. climaxed by several numbers by the combined groups. Don Craig. nationally-known radio and television choral director. served as the guest conductor. Don Craig. who conducted at the Spring Festival. has directed groups which have sung on NBC's S'Cavalcade of America. Fay Em- erson's t'Wonderful Town. Bert Parks Stop the Music. and Don Ameche's Holiday Hotel. Ile is presently the choral director of the Bell Telephone Hour Chorus. He directed three numbers Spring Salvation is Created. and Spookie Boogie Hop. by the A Cappella Choir and also led the combined choruses and band in the Voice of Freedom. Paul Painter. guest conductor of the Spring Band Concert. is one of the country's most popular festival conductors. His home is in Kansas where his organizations have enjoyed the reputation of a limited few. At present he is the director of music extension at the University of Illinois. During the year the band members have had fun. too. They were guests of Mr. Laycock at Laycock's Resort for a wienie roast. and had a Christmas party at Laufer's Roller Rink. The Band's activities ended with a banquet on May 16 at which the well-earned music awards were presented. Dr. Bethuel Gross. one of the country's foremost music educators who is presently associated with the Chicago Conservatory. spoke at the banquet on 'tl,ife's Intonationf' Dr. Gross. who received his Ph. D. from North- western University. is associate editor of Musical Leader Publica- tions and has composed sixty-nine musical works. Ile is a member of the American Guild of Organists and is president of the National Composers Guild. Mr. Harold Shlimovitz has completed his ninth year as director of the West Bend High School band. Under his leadership. a large number of students have not only had the opportunity to gain a fuller appreciation of music. but also have learned the importance of team- work and co-operation within a group. Coronet trio: John Claybaugh. Dick Nlctzecr. and Hill Claybaumh. 'Q' Bli. Schultz and Klr. Shlimoyitz welco Ali. lilias Lune and Nlr. .-Xrthur llacc ol' Solomon .luneau High School. Swing Ilanfl plays at the Harvest Ball. Martha Baumer. bassoon player. Q -4 Q' ,56- Top Row Middle Row Bottom Row Left Pablo -Arnie Weiss, 5Iuan - Left Juanita iCarla Stauske. Left Don Pablo -Don Shaw. gon Christensen. Josel'-Louis Nord' Middle Ca1'melita cast. Middle ---'tHenry Post -Harry Kissinger. aus. . , - - .. - -l - gh --- L 'l -D k M t '. R ht P tOT l -K G ehr. Middle Carmelita wMary Eklo, RW t al OS lc 0 Zgel lg 3 Oo G lpp osew Right Do1ores -Mary Metz. Ameli- ta'-Sue Strodthoff. - . - Carmelita,' Operetta Carmelita was staged on March 4 and 5 with Mary Eklo and Helen Hansen sharing the lead role. Carmelita Valverde fHelen Hansen. Mary Eklo! is engaged to a pompous old man. Don Pablo Arren- dondo De Leon lDon Shawl. When Henry Post rHarry Kissinger! comes to the Rancho Valverde with other American surveyors, including a fiery old Irishman. Pat O'T0ole lKipp Gosevvehrj, and a young American girl 1Connie Justmanl. Carmelita falls in love with him. Carmelitas mother. Senora Valverde lMartha Baumerr and Carlos fDick Metzgerl disapprove. Page forty-eight The Americans drive a warring tribe of Navajos away and return to the rancho with a former fiancee of Don Pablo's, Dona Consuelo Arguello lllene Han- sonl. With the help of Juanita fCarla Stauskel and Jose Armigo lLouis Nordhausl Dona Consuelo and Don Pablo are soon happily reunited leaving Carme- lita for Henry. Mr. Sam Cupery directed the production with the assistance of Paul Somsen. the dramatic coach: Gor- don Goodrich. art director: and Wesley Kuckuk who was in charge of the stage crew. riont Row Pettronella Claas, Gloria Zander, Connie Justman, Susan Griepentrog, Helen Hansen, Eileen Staral, Jane Schroeder, Carla Stauske, Katherine Naumann, Carol Wegner, Barbara Sonnenberg, Virginia Hoy, Ilene Hanson, Sandra Bauer, Rose Marx, Mary Ann Goeden, Barbara Zarling, Jeanne Koester lseatedj. Second Row Carol Fehlhaber, Margaret Huber, Melinda Carter, Janet Reynolds, Pat Vogt, Nancie Matenaer, Pat Klein, Mary Metz, Lynn Auer, Linda Draper, Susan Strodthoff, Karen Rehwaldt, Judy Barber, Carol Oelhafen, Wynette Grether, Laurie Tollack, Martha Baumer, Diane Shaw, Mary Ann Koenings, Kay Laufer, Donna Steiner. Third Row Don Christensen, Tom Yahr, Tom Gerstenberger, Marvin Groth, Don Liese- ner, Bob Pomahoc, Richard Schmidt, Dick Beth, Norman Kempf, Mark Mey, Leon Kober, Fred Achterberg, Kipp Gosewehr, Louis Nordhaus, Arnold Weiss. Fourth Row Don Shaw, Dave Fuge, Don Schreiner, Conrad Kuechler, Fred Schultz, Ames Seefeld, Rocky Dedrick, Tom Wentz, Harry Kissinger, Dan Jonas, Ron Wied- meyer, Tom Kieckhafer, Richard Koller, Don Achterberg, Jim Wandschneider, Rich- ard Herbst, Dick Metzger. Under the direction of Mr. Sam Cupery, the choruses of WBHS flourished during the 1954-55 term. Over 350 students sang in the four choruses. The A Cappella Choir was kept very busy. At Christmas time it sang the traditional Song of Christ- mas, as well as giving a number of other carols. On March 4 and 5 each member of the A Cappella took part in the operetta Carme1ita. Mr. Cupery, Harry Kissinger, Jeanne Koester. lhorus . Music in the Air The Senior Choristers, meeting three days a week, sang a number of songs for the Christmas concert as well as preparing an Easter pro- gram for the Kiwanis Club. The Choraliers, a girls' chorus, also met three days a week. Both the Senior Choristers and the Chor- aliers had Mrs. Webster Hron as a pianist. The Freshman Choruses made a great deal of progress through the year. Many of the freshmen will continue to sing throughout their high school careers. The two boys' quartets, The Campus Four and The Quarternotesj' along with the girls' quartet. 'The Melody Misses and the girls' triple trio, pro- vided many moments of song for the student body. The Boys' Glee Club met after school and eve- nings. This group, made up of boys from all four classes, traveled to Shorewood High School, April 19, to give a concert. George Rothenmaier, Bob Price Dan Jonas, Ted Griepentrog, Tom Wentz Don Schreiner, Jim Wandschneider and Mr. Cupery. 'The Campus Four Tom Miller, C0nn?eh?jul!Iggi1y M53-aaa C3525 lyfggolijklol The Quarter Notes Dick Metzger Richard Baer, John Herlin, Lynn Foell. ' ' Bill Schaefgen, Harry Kissinger and accompianist, William Held. Mr. Cupery and Carol Fehlhaber. Don Shaw. ill 1 Bibi Www ubs 1 Latin tluli members present skit portruving Christiiias scene at the elulfs annual luanquet. Blr. Groves. guest speaker from the Puie Milk Association, talks to Mr. Weiner and Peter Hosp at the Future Farmers' Banquet. Xeixly organized lfuture Nurses nt' America Vluli watches an educational film. Page lil ty T' 4 Q5 I Leroy Kreutzer explains the principle of developing film to the Photography Club. Ken Schmidt and Jerry Rate help themselves to a treat from Dale Kressins pail during the FFA initiation. Seninr Girls' Brifles t'lulu hears a report on the merits uf good crystal luv Ruth lirueeei Sometimes We IV0142 . . Sometimes - - - - -Xlice Reinders registers at the Future Teachers ot' America Convention held in West Bend. Portrayal of yester-years is eiren by Washington County Pioneers. Spanish Club breaks Mexican pinata in skit put on during the Christmas assembly program Future Teachers ol' America ol't'ic-ers: Kaye Frankow Virginia Hoy. Eileen Staral. and Carol Gessert discuss club projects with Mr, Holt and lllr. Egeert. advisers Washington County Pioneers: Dick Borchardt. Willard tioeden. Jerry Klumb. and Harold Dahlinger bring: to life old county settlers at initiation. German Club enjoys initiation. as shown by the faces of its new members, ws. hwy? 4 ', 7 'LJ . f T '- i 1 Mud' N' p Seated Jackie Schultz, Sharon Kerry, Carmen Kerry. Standing Barbara Potter, Mr. Panfil, Gordon Griese- mer, Mary Juech, Noraleen Wendelborn, The responsibility of organizing and administer- ing the entire program of social events at West Bend High School falls on the capable shoulders of the stu- dents pictured here who comprise the Student Social Committee and their adviser, Mr. Panfil. Working with Mr. Panfil, the faculty social chair- man, these students find much to keep them busy. Among their many and varied tasks in insuring a suc- cessful program at West Bend High are the following: setting up a social calendar of thirteen dances and parties so that these do not conflict with other school functions, corresponding with, hiring, and paying for the orchestras that play at all affairs, inviting parents to act as chaperones at the dances and later sending them thank you notes, ordering and paying for the re- freshments, decorating materials, and favors needed at these affairs: obtaining change and counting the proceeds from these affairsg and, finally. setting up a code of ethics and behavior governing all social activ- Social Committee . The Hub 0fSch0o! Towns Social Activities ities. The Social Committee members also hire the student buses, and issue Parent Permission Slips, bus tickets, and game tickets for out-of-town athletic contests which the students wish to attend. Despite the fact that these boys and girls receive no formal recognition or award for their work, they derive complete satisfaction from seeing their fellow students thoroughly enjoying the social events that were possible only through their unselfish efforts, At the Social Committee meeting of April 18, Mr. Panfil, Mary LeMahieu, Bonnie Plout, Sharon Kerry, Carmen Kerry, and Noraleen Wendelborn approved the committee members for next year. The new mem- bers are Bonnie Plout, Sharon Kerry. Jackie Schultz, Ilene Hanson, Mary LeMahieu, secretary-treasurer. The 1955-56 dance schedule was discussed and ap- proved, and the new committee then familiarized itself with the duties of the Social Committee in order to be ready for next year. Charles Cropper crowns May Ball royalty, Diane Shaw and Bill Moeller. 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' Z S' x1'D',-'f .., f4 ' - ' Hnxp kg-K Ek. '. 1 'w Q ' 'Za 'H-'w'fw -:.V'- ' A A 4,- 2, - at 't1y.4va Q f'-iv f ,235 -' ' . Ti-1.1 I 'I 1 ' V- . ' ,. .AM V .prix A um I , x 4 .Lx ,Al ' 'gf S., .-1, v.g,3g L,-L nth - - ' ia, p, a.. 21. 2' fLx V -YY, .V .Q v - 2. '. 's. ' ' L . . W Q V' -,x..LX., Y ' 'wx n, .23 1 Hy. .. , -- -, Q A . 1 A FOOTBALL TEAM Back Row---Bob Wcoer, Chunk Kirchner, Roger Bauman, K'-' Klumb, Ed Hetebrueg John Cain, Jim Lord, Ken Timpel. Ken Miller, Don DeTunv Coach Caldwell, Coach Runkel Coach Strohacker. Second Row Dave Engeleiter, Jim Wandschneider. Dick B r Chuck Walters, Allen Peters Herb Tennies, Don Sager Art Hernikl, Bob Holzhueter, Bill Moeller, Tom Gerstenberger, Charles Cropper, Phil Rune, -, Front Row Steve Harter, um Ackerman, Siegfried Wuensch Ron Rose, Don Schreiner, Ralph Klumb, Erv Gorecki. Ray Kreis, Harvey Radke, Bob Nohr, Bill Claybaugh, Ron Wiedmeyer. Football . . . Challenges Between the Goa! Posts Football, the most exciting of fall activities, be- gan in late August when the candidates reported for practice on the summer-hardened turf. With only four returning lettermen, Don Schreiner, Ervin Gor- ecki, Ron Wiedmeyer, and Ralph Klumb, head coach Bob Caldwell and his assistants, Jack Runkel and Bob Strohacker, had a very difficult task ahead. However, these outstanding coaches met the challenge with traditional West Bend spirit and soon built another fine team. Under Coach Runkel, linemen Don Schreiner, Ron Rose, Bob Nohr, Ray Kreis, Tom Ackerman, Ralph Klumb, Jim Wandschneider, and Ervin Gorecki, developed into another formidable defense. Ron Wiedmeyer, Harvey Radke, Bill Clay- baugh, Dick Beth, and Tom Gerstenberger led by quarterback Steve Harter, and under the direction of head coach Caldwell, provided the offensive threat for West Bend. B FOOTBALL TEAM Back R0w Bob Krueger, ' Don May, Warren Ger- ' ner, Eugene Krell, Lor- enz Arkenberg, Dick Woldt, J e r r y Spaeth, Don Dengel, Tom Arndt, John Claybaugh, Coach Kuss. Second Row Bill Schaef- gen, Gene Harth, Joe Zenk, Ken Driessel, Gary Driessel, Gary Fisher, Ames Seefeld, John Hess, Dave Fuge, Allen Spaeth, Coach Schuelke, Third Row Don Vacla- vik, Fred Schultz, Tony Spaeth, Jerry Herbst. Dick Harter, Dave Klein. Dan Hoy, Jim Rosenthal. Bob Giombetti. Front Row Steve Bauer. George Heinecke, Ted Griepentrog,Jerry Burke, Paul Gumm, Bob Stcnschke, John Peters, Dick Michels. Page fifty-six Although not as successful as in recent years, West Bend posted a 3-4 record in conference play. Winning handily over Columbus and Ripon. the Bad- gers also crashed to a victory at Mayville but were defeated by Waupun, Beaver Dam, Berlin, and Hart- ford. In non-conference play the Badgers lost the traditional bulldog trophy to Port Washington in the first game of the season. At the close of the season Don Schreiner was named most valuable line player and team captain. Jim Wandschneider was chosen as the most improved player, and Ron Wiedmeyer was elected most valuable back-field player. Prospects for next year's team look bright, for, although the coaches are losing quite a few valuable senior players, the other members of the team gained much experience and will be able to put their added knowledge to work on the gridiron in the fall. Jrldlrcm lghllghts Weber and Ackerman brmg thelr man down XX est XX est XX est West West W est West VX est 1954 FOOIBAI L StOI1I i Pend Pend B1 nd Pend Bend Bend Bend Bend Polt XX ashlngton tolumbus X111 xllle Wiupun RIIJOH BCQVQI Dam Berlln Harttold IIFILIL IILN COIN FEREINLE SFANDIINGS Bel l1n Beax GI Dam Oconomou oc Har tf0I d VV aupun Mawdle W est Bend Lolumbus H01 ICON Rlpon Proud fathers watch then' sons ln actlon H t f f I h arte! runs m el erence or C at baug Ant1c1pat1on on the B team bench Schremer stops the ball caxrler Page flftw s 0 0 0 0 Y N M C ' -- -- 0 .... - Y N - - 27 .... ' . - - 1 --14 .... 'I xx - - 0 ,,., C - - - 1- - --25 .... ' --- ' ' - - 0 .... 1 ' - 1 -- 6 .... ' --- '. - - 6 ,... - - iff- urwwiv ' yu r xv y W I, T -' ---- 7 0 -- - 7 0 v - - 5 2 f - ---- 4 3 ' ' ---- 3 3 1 ---- 3 3 1 ' V - - 3 4 ' - - - 1 6 -' ---- 1 6 ' ---- 0 7 xl I Q X .L kb, enik Cpvea c.orKe.f' cvmf-St 1 mte. o. Q-ms Obbf DQ-Wxer writes R5 XQXIQU Op QP losta W Sew 5:11:11 Tl-we, Www. iff-N' 1 1 11 Page fxftx elght Badgers IH Acuon Unpledlctod loss followed by C1lllClx mcoxcu halph Klumb xecuwu h1s lette1 B111 Mogllu cts bet to bhoot Hdlfume Rcllcshnunt tlmc D1ck 111612281 lntelcepts a hard smash Chuck CCI 91 ChlpS om to the green 1 lx I I 11' 1 1 11 XP! X11 N I 1 R 1 X' 1 R17 i 1 1 ' J H! 2 ,WEE T 41 E 11 111 f- T 15 , O 1 11' Y ' , K6 qS,N4'f 1 11111 W - N11 1-1 Ho 'Ie' Xxx ' , NX if xx 1 'f 1 11 1 , 1 11 I xi! ML 111 11 111 1 1 I I I I X, X' gl! X11 11 XA1' X1 f Cross Cfluntfl Over Hz!! and Dale help build xictoiies Seeing the cross countiv bovs running in thirtw degree weather with onlx shorts and light shirts on then backs was a common sight on the campus last a lhe sport cross countix which was lllltlalill at XX est Bend High 'School in 1902 consists of running lowest scoic wins lhe team began its scason vcry slowlv this veal losing the mayoritv ot thc inst half dozen meets rl hen the bovs began to get IH shape under the excellent I' XCILISC' dfld 9tdl'lllI'l3 XOUI rndlk drilling of Coaches XX eier and Dax After upsetting Sheboygan and Hartford the team went on to take the I ittle len Mcet and place third in the state meet The boys who desel ve special recognition in aehievlng this goal are captain Will Frhardt Bon Steiner bcorge Bothenmaier Bernard Beck C arl Zache and During the season a new record of 11 12 on the home course was set bv Will Exhardt with Ron Stein er Georgc Bothcnmaier and Bernard Beck also break ing the old record front Row La1lLache Qilflldfl Sccond Row Coach Dax Dick Back Row Llowcl Schenk Leon lxucchlci William hihaiclt Hubbard Jeiix NCl'lIlJdSS Jim Schmidt Dale Behling Duane fcoige Iiothenmalcr Bernie Bowexman Iairx Wohlwend Halger Dick Klopfenstein Bcck Lkllcn Boekci John Ded Jack Marlow Bob Slegfiiecl Bob Pomahoc' Art Poehlman lick Coach Weiei Don Ensenbach Page fiftw nine Y . I I I O 0' r:s55S?V ' . S 4 'X z C t K 11 5 ' on b. . .., ., 7 ,- 7 N U ' ' V V U . v . V I 7 Y D ' , . L J' rw x b ' ' . f ll. V N I U. H .. . . . rw . , . A . . vw Y ' , , K ' ' ' X 'L . ' ' J Q ' v 7 i c ' l v r , ' i . ' I '1 cl , N- l ' V 2.2 miles over varied terrain and is one in which the Allen Boeker. . . . .X .' ' if - . I rl X l 3 . xl' Y l. l. ' Y ' . . ' s ll . ' ' ' ' ' x N ' . N I A' . 1 x ' L 2 5, . l ,'x' .'. ,. fl' J.'.A', ' l Q L . .vl ' lx 'v Meet the Champs Checker Champs Den DeTnnCC1 and Beb Helzhuetef Free throw wmners Tom Gelstenberger and Lynn Auerqp 1 f fth ll W ld 't Table tennls kmgs B111 Moeller and Dan Jonas I our 1 ca S Page s1xty Table tennis f1UeenS3 Pat Hllpfel' and Pat Klein- Volley ball victors: Fourth hour Gophers, fifth hour Spartans, Intramurals . . competition Builds Character Sparked by enthusiastic team managers and in- terested faculty members, the three year old intra- mural program has served its purpose well. The chief aim of the program, to encourage participation in athletic contests, was realized when over 65 percent of the student body took part in the scheduled events. Set up with each student being placed on one of ten teams, the intramural system awards teams points for participation and wins. There is also com- petition among the boys and girls in each class for individual participation awards. An enthusiastic response to the horseshoe tour- nament started the program with Norman Kempf capturing the championship. The Wolverines copped the dartball championship with an outstanding rec- ord. The free throw contest netted Lynn Auer and Tom Gerstenberger their winner titles. By beating the Spartan-Illini team, co-champs in the fifth fnoonj hour. the fourth hour Hawkeye girls won the girls volleyball championship for the third straight year and also kept their no-loss record. The fourth hour Gopher boys trounced the fifth hour Wildcats for their volleyball title. Next on the agenda came the table tennis and checker tournaments. Pat Hupfer and Bill Moeller gained the all-school table tennis championship titles in the final matches. Bob Holzhueter, the fourth hour champ, won the checker championship from Don De- Tuncq, the fifth hour champ. Then came badminton, in which 447 students participated. Lynn Auer and Dan Jonas won the re- spective badminton championships. Basketball found the Hawkeye girls on top for the third year. The Buckeye boys swept through the boys' basketball tournament to win their title. Winning the individual point championships last year were: seniors, Shirley Tock and Pete Hosp, jun- iors, Barbara Zarling and Ralph Klumb, sophomores, Mary Hupfer and Dan Jonas, and freshmen, Pat Hup- fer and Dick Woldt. The winning team this year is the Wildcats, man- aged by Judy Herman. The Intramural Board consists of faculty advisers Mr. Kuss and Mr. Panfil, Mary Heipp, student direc- tor, Dan Jonas, assistant student director and Buckeye manager, Donna Lewis, secretary, managers, Carmen Kerry, Badgers, Ruth Mechenich, Boilermakers, Ken Klumb, Gophers, Barbara Zarling, Hawkeyes, Mary Goeden, Hoosiers, Bill Claybaugh, Illini, Carl Spon- holz, Spartan, Judy Herman, Wildcats, Tom Acker- man, Wolverines, and credit-worthy faculty members, Miss Schaller, Miss Johnston, Mr. Caldwell, and Mr. Erickson. These people have contributed much toward the success of the intramural program. Top Left Intramural Board: Seated: Ruth Mechenich, Judy Herman, Top Right --- Contenders battle in table tennis tournament Mary Ann Coeden, Carmen Kerry, Mary Heipp, Barbara Zarling. - - Standing: Panfil, Bill Claybaugh, Tom Ackerman, Ken Klumb, Bottom Left Interest runs hlgh at pmg pong tournament Dan Jonas, Mr. Kuss, Carl Sponholz. Bottom Right Norman Kempf, horseshoe champion asketball BASKETBALL SCORES 1954-1955 West Bend - - - 43 .... Kewaskum - - - .10 West Bend - - 74 . . Menomonee Falls West Bend - - 55 . . Ripon ---- -if West Bend - - 46 . . Waupun - - - 34 West Bend - - 71 . . Port Washington 55 West Bend - - 56 . . Horicon - - - 72 West Bend - - 68 . . Hartford - - - 76' West Bend - - 68 . . Beaver Dam - - 69 West Bend - - 66 . . Berlin - - - 90 West Bend - - 70 . . Mayville - - - 69 West Bend - - 53 . . Hartford - - - 61 West Bend - - 62 . . Port Washington 60 West Bend - - 43 . . Cedarburg - - - 60 West Bend - - - 56 .... Oconomowoc - - 52 REGIONAL TOURNAMENTS West Bend - - - 86 .... Columbus - - - 66 West Bend - - 53 . . Madison East - - 68 The 1954-55 edition of the West Bend High School cage team was no doubt the youngest to represent the Badgers on the hardwood courts in quite a few seasons. Coach Jack Weier had three returning lettermen from last years quintet. in cen- ter, Allen Peters, and guards, Don Schreiner and Don De- Tuncq, all of whom were seniors. Using these boys as a solid nucleus around which to work, he complemented his squad with junior forwards, Chuck Walters, Bill Moeller, i'Zeke Wuensch, and sophomore guards, Bob Giombetti and Herb Tennies. After dropping their initial contest to the Kewaskum Indians, the Badgers came right back and took four straight wins from Port Washington, Menomonee Falls, Ripon, and Waupun, before being halted in their drive by a determined Horicon five. The highlight of the season came on two successive week- ends when the Badgers dropped a 69-68 decision to the second place Beaver Dam team in an overtime period and then went on the following Friday to upset a highly regarded Mayville five by a 70-69 margin, also in an overtime. The Badgers took their final conference contest from Oconomowoc to cinch a tie for fourth place in the Little Ten Conference standings. In tournament play the Badgers posted an 86-66 victory over the Columbus quintet in the regionalsg then dropped a 68-53 contest to a powerful Madison East team in the finals of the regional tournament. Up and in. Badgers break fast. Pete grabs the rebound. Schrcinei hooks one in Pg' ll . Down the Noor to Score Mr. Weier, West Bend High Schools basketbal coach, . Jorn in Independence, Wisconsin. After graduating from In ipendence High School, he served in the United States Bgrmy for three years. One and a half years of this time was spe tt overseas. In 1946 Mr. Weier resumed his education at LaCrosse State College where he majored in science and .ninored in physical education. After graduation he served 45 science teacher at Cedar Grove High School. During the three years he taught at Cedar Grove, Mr. Weier taught chem- istry, science, biology, physics, and physical education. He also coached basketball and baseball. In 1953, Mr. Weier came to West Bend as science teacher, basketball coach. and cross country coach. Besides teaching the boys the fundamentals of bas- LITTLE TEN BASKETBALL STANDINGS W L Hartford - - - 10 0 Beaver Dam - - 9 1 Mayville - - - 7 3 Berlin - - - 5 5 West Bend - - 5 5 Oconomowoc - - 4 6 Waupun - - - 4 6 Columbus - - 2 8 Horicon - - 2 8 Ripon ------ 1 9 ketball and cross country, Mr. Weier has taught them an even more important lesson, and that is the importance of working to- gether as a team. A BASKETBALL TEAM Back Rowe--Dick Perrin. Herb Ten- nies, Chuck Walters, Allen Peters. John Dedrick. Bill Moeller, Bob Giombetti, Coach Weier. Front Row Don DeTuncq, Siegfried Wuensch, Don Schreiner, David Klein, Bob Holzhueter, David Enge- leiter. B BASKETBALL TEAM Back Row---Tony Spaeth, Fred Schultz, Gerald Burke, Dick Hub- bard, Ray Seidensticker, Willard Rusch. Coach Day. Front Row Tom Grey, Bob Stensch- ke. Bernie Beck, Jim Rosenthal. Dick Harter. Bill Schaefgen. School ow n Goes Sports T ou n 1 Determined to score. Ski team at Rib Mountain: Invigorating exercise Standing J-ack Marrow, Don Shaw. Jonsey shows them how. B111 Uayballgh. Tense moments. Seated John Claybaugh. Jim Marsden. Wayne- Sodeman, Jeff Baxter, Phil Runge. ago sixty-Your CAA xvlth thc Illlglflg and blllllllg of doorbclls 1n the Ylilllllv of XX cst Bcnd Hlgh School the L uls P hletlc Assoclatlon beglns nts 3CtlX1tl9S Each xml the glrls cover the countly slde IH a scavenger hunt for art1cles ranglng from outdated magazmcs to llxe frogs By part1c1pat1ng tn the act1v1t1es offered bv the lntramural svstem and C1 A A sponsored sports membels recelve pomts towards a WB letter and chevlons The g1rls are g1ven a chance to play together on Xl ednesdav after school Des plte the bumps and brulses received xx h1le plawmg basketball the gnls are alu ays back agaln the next week Volleyball badmmton table tennls archery softball tambllng and field hockey are other sports that the glrls take part 1n Last vear the fleld hockey team partlclpated ln playdays held at M1121 aukee Dow ner Semlnary and at Taycheedah bes1des playmg a game Wlth Wau pun H1gh here Phe g1rls also traveled to Racme to partlclpate 1n a sports day and to Mllwaukee State College for su 1mm1ng Once a month the C A A gxrls elther hold a sports mght or some other 3Ct1V1ty Part1c1pants from out of town schools are 1nv1ted to attend some of the sports nlghts but because of W I A A lules they are not allowed to compete betw een schools Roller skatmg and 1ce skatlng partles added varlctv to these act1v1t1es Santa Claus appeared agam th1S year at the G A A s Chrlstmas partv and 1n1t1at1on Each glrl recelved a glft W1th the stars Shllllflg far above the smgmg of favorlte songs around campfxres and the fra grant smell of plne smoke the Gul s Athletlc Asso c1at1on ended 1tS act1v1t1es for the school vear ln an outdoor frollc The 1953 54 advxsers were lN11SS6S Forster Ger hartz and Bornfleth They were asslsted by the elected offlcers Presldent Judy Herman V1ce Presldent Mary Helpp Secretary Sharon Wohl wend Treasurer Barbara Zarhng and Polnt Sec retary Shlrley Tock The 1954 no advlsers are Nhss es Schaller and Johnston Th1s years Off1C61S are PILSlCl9Ilt Barbara Zarllng V1ce Presldent Pat Ixleln Secretary Mary Ann Goeclen Tleasurer Pat Hoopman and Po1ntSecretary Pat Gehl C. A A olllccxs and adxlsexs Stancllng Nhss Schallex Balbala Zaxlmg A1158 Johnston, Pat Gchl Seated Klan Ann Goeclen Pat klein Pat Hoopman Xian He1pp on the palallel bars Axellll Zache sxungs on the llngs Sports for the Gzrls -- N ---i, '? 'S P I 1 I'HCk . . . Undekatea' Champs of'54 With the coming of February, the West Bend thinclads announced the return of the track season by the sound of their pacing feet echoing through the halls. In an effective attempt to beat the weather, the coaches, Strohacker, Runkel, and Caldwell, opened the season at WBHS on the indoor track the first floor hall. The West Bend relay team composed of Bill Clay- baugh, Chuck Cropper, Lloyd Spaeth, and Harvey Radke met their first competition of the season at the Milwaukee Journal games. Here the team won their heat and after a slight mishap placed third in the finals on the 160 yard board track. West Bend was one among the few state schools invited to participate in the State High School Relay event which was bein' held for the first time at the Journal games. After the completion of the West Bend Invita- tional meet, the future looked bright because by fin- ishing in first place, hopes for capturing the Litt-e Ten Championship rose. Although the competition at Ripon was keen, West Bend managed to come through with first place in the Little Ten Conference. In addition to the championship West Bend also broke two conference records. The relay team knocked a tenth of a second off their record of the previous year thereby set- ting up a new time of 1135.2 for the 880 yard relay. Jim Jones also established a new conference record by heaving the discus 154 feet 'Vs inches. At the sectional meet at Fond du Lac, West Bend pulled another victory out of the bag and thereby completed the season without a single defeat. These results enabled West Bend to send nine individuals, including a re- lay team, to the state meet at Madison. where Jim Jones took second place in the discus event. The three coaches are hopefully predicting an equally successful 1955 track season since only a few of their star performers have graduated, and with the additional experience that the remaining boys have gained, the team should have power, fleetness, and depth. Coach Strohacker and record breakers: Back Row Lloyd Spaeth, Harvey Radke, Jim Jones. Front Row Bill Claybaugh, Tom Gersten- iddle Row B o b Siegfried, M Back Row Coach Strohacker, Ralph Miller, Clarence Enge- litr Bb G' btt' F d Coach Runkel, Coach Caldwell, John Cain, Robert Haberset- zer, Ed Hetebrueg, Bob Stenschke, Ralph Lemke, Wal- ter Kletti, Ken Timpel, Jack Marrow, Tom Opgenorth, Herb Tennies, John Bell, Zeke Wuensch. Bob Price. e e , o iom e 1, re Schultz, Paul C o l l in s, Dan Wiedmeyer, Wayne Sodeman, Phil Runge, Fred Strey, Charles Cropper, George Roth- enmeier, Bob Weber, Jim Ros- enthal, Carl Sponholz, Jerry Nehrbass, Jerry Wolf. Front Row Jim Giombetti, Bob Nohr R Ch D ' G , on ase, ennis ag- an, Jim Kieckhafer, Allen Pet- ers, Jim Jones, Brian Beck. Ron Steiner, Lloyd Spaeth, Harvey Radke, Alfred Goshaw, Tom Bell, Tom Gerstenberger. berger. Harvey demonstrates hurdling form. Back Row --Ron Wiedmeyer, Dave Brodzeller, Chuck Front Row --Coach Kuss, Tom Ackerman, Richard Walters, Paul Gumm, John Moeller, Carlos Meiling- er, Ralph Klumb, Jerry Gruenhagen, Dick Beth, Ilo Rauscher, Roger Johnson. Herbst, Art Hernikl, Gordon Griesemer, Don De- Tuncq, Steve Harter, Bob Bart, Don Schreiner, Gor- don Rose, Bob Hensler. ascball . . . Arm. .AS1fde. .A Victory Early in March while ice and snow were still around, Coach Carl Kuss began whipping the 1954 edition of the West Bend High School baseball team into condition. The first of the squad to report for practice were the hurlers who needed a few extra weeks of work to throw the kinks out of their arms and to get their curve balls breaking sharply. The Badger mound corps was headed by Ilo Rauscher. Bob Hensler, and Carlos Meilinger. This talented array was backed up by underclassmen Dick Beth and Paul Gumm. Don Schreiner, already a veteran of two cam- paigns, handled the major portion of the catching du- ties. Backing up Schreiner in his receiving duties were Bob Hensler and Gordie Rose. The starting lineup included Ilo Rauscher at first. Steve Harter at second, Captain Roger PeeWee Johnson at shortstop, Bob Hensler twhen he wasn't pitching or behind the platej at third, and rounding Bob Hensler gets his sign. if out the team in the outfield, Bob Bart, John Moeller. and Gordie Rose. The 1954 nine was a versatile team with several of the boys performing creditably at two or more positions. 1954 BASEBALL SCORES Kewaskum - - - 4 . . . West Bend - - - 17 Oconomowoc - - - 8 . . . West Bend - - - 0 Cedarburg - - - 7 . . West Bend - - - 2 Sheboygan Central - 0 . . . West Bend - - - 4 Shorewood - - - 2 . . . West Bend - A - 6 Hartford ---- 8 . , West Bend - - - 2 Horicon ---- 6 . . West Bend - V - 2 Sheboygan Central - 3 . . . West Bend - - - 11 Shorewood - - - 6 . . . West Bend - - 7 rDistrict Tourneyl Hartford - - - 1 . . . West Bend - - - 3 1District Tourneyj Campbellsport - - 6 . . . West Bend - - - 1 fSectional Tourneyl Coach Kuss holds bunting practice. l 1 4g - 0 Peter Hosp Bill Erhardt im mm . 4 g . Warren Ciriacks I A W Tom Oelhafen f . :ff - 5 ' John Kirsch irfrfiifil af .war 25: ies :aff ffffffffff 2 r .. David Gumm 1 B ' A -151 X Coach Hildebrand 2:: ,aa! f 1 'fits 7 sd' -L K4 47 I - L '- lf - Q 6111115 ' ' ' JU . . . Prom the Nels to the Lmlzs TENNIS GOLF Last spring the tennis squad had a very success- ful season which was climaxed by the capturing of the Little Ten Team Championship. This was the third time in four years that the team had won the title. In championship play Dave Gumm and Warren Cir- iacks copped the doubles championship while Pete Hosp placed second in the singles matches. Coach Mike Hildebrand will face a major rebuild- ing job this season, with only one letterman, HWilly Erhardt, returning. However, the competition will be keen since there are 22 boys out for this sport. With the prospects looking good, West Bend High should have another successful season. Chuck Geiger tries a long putt. With the coming of the first warm days of spring. divots and golf balls began to fly on the west campus of the high school as Coach Grignons golf team start- ed practice. Although hampered by inexperience last year. the team did a creditable job in their meets at Berlin, Beaver Dam, Columbus, Hartford, and Mayville. In the final tally West Bend High was in seventh place in the Little Ten Conference with a record of one win, one tie, and two losses in dual competition. The boys receiving their varsity letters at the end of the year were Chuck Geiger, Bob Schecker. Jim Bowerman, and Jack Peters. Pop Grignon explains the finer points of golf to John Peters. Jim Bowerman and Chuck Geiger. . Faculty DIFCCKOFB BALISTRERI GAETANINA SOCldlSC1 ence Engllsh Forens1cs Llbrary B A Mount Mary tollege Graduate Study Northwestexn Umxerslty BAXTER FREDERIC B Engllsh Bend Advlser B E Platteulle State Teach ers College Ph M Umverslty of Wls cons1n Graduate Study Columbla Un1 versltv UI'llVCI'S1tV of Colorado BERTRAM BRUCE Engllsh Spanish Debate Coach Forensics B S Car roll College Graduate Study Umver s1ty of W1scons1n National Unrverslty of Mexlco CALDWELL ROBERTC Physlcal Ed ucatxon Football Intramurals Track Health B F La Crosse State Teach ers College Unxverslty of Arlzona Graduate Study M A Umversxty of Wlsconsm COLBY NORMAN E Mathematlcs Physlcs Central State Teachers Col lege B A M A Umverslty of Wxscon sm COSTLLLO C JEAN Typlng short hand National Honor Socxety Advlser Cllpper Advlser WISCODSID State Col College Whltewater Graduate Study Umverslty of WISCOIISID CUPERY SAMUEL J Chorus Osh kosh State Teachers College Mllwau kee State Teachers College DAY DUANE E Typmg General Mathematxcs Asslstant Cross Country Coach B Basketball Coach B Base ball Coach B E WlSCOI'lSll'l State Col lege Whltewater EGGERT RALPH O Guldance Coun selor for the Junlor and Senior Class Head of Commerclal Department Typ mg Office Practlce Extra Currlcular Accountmg Advxser B E Wlsconsm State College Whxtewater M A North western University ERICKSON G L Soc1alSc1ence Eng l1sh General Mathematlcs B S Northwestern Umverslty Graduate Study M A Northwestern Umverslty Un1vers1ty of Wxsconsm GILL MRS ETHEL M L1brar1an B A Lawrence College GOODRICH GORDON H Art Engllsh Freshman Football NonOr1g1nal For EDSICS B S Unlverslty of Wlsconsm GRIGNON ROY T Chemlstry Faculty Manager of Athletlcs Golf Coach B A Lawrence College M A Unuerslty of Wlsconsm HPGBAR DOROTHEA Latin Engllsh Clxpper Adusex B A Jamestown College Craduate Study UUIVCISIIV of WISCOHSIH HEIDNER EDITH B American H15 tory Curator of Hlstorxcal Museum Mllwaukee Downer B A Unlverslty of lVlSC0l'lSlI'l Graduate Study Umverslty of Wlsconsm Columbla Umverslty bnlverslty of Chlcago Amerlcan Um verslty Washmgton D C HILDEBRAND MYRON E Soclal Sci ence Tenms Visual A1ds Awards Chalrman B A Oshkosh State Teach ers College M A Northwestern Um verslty Graduate Study Un1vers1ty of Colorado Oshkosh State Teachers Col lege JIMOS IRENE English Soc1alSc1ence Forens1cs B S Wlsconsln State Col lege Oshkosh WISCOHSIH JOHNSTON ELLA B Algebra Physxc al educatlon G A A Intramurals B S Unlverslty of Mmnesota Duluth Branch KLINGER EDWARD Geometry Ad B S WISCODSIH State College Stevens Pomt KNUTH KATHLEEN M Engllsh For enslcs Coach B S Umverslty of Wxs cons1n KUCKUK WESLEY Industrlal Arts B S Stout Instltute KUSS CARL M Blology Physxcal Edu catlon Football Baseball Intramurals B A Rlver Falls State Teachers Col lege Graduate Study Unlversxty of Mmnesota NOLL PATRICIA Home Economlcs Forens1cs B A Umverslty of South Dakota WISCOHSIH State College at Stex ens Polnt OSWALD LEILA A Blology Vlsual A1ds Dxrector B S Un1vers1tyofW1s cons1n PANFIL RAYMOND P Engllsh Math ematlcs Science Co director of Intra murals Natlonal Honor SOCl6ty Ad vlser Faculty Soc1alCha1rman B S M S Unlversxty of Wlsconsln PAULL DUANE Vocatlonal School General and Advanced Metals Geome trv Freshman Basketball Coach WIAA Funds B S WISCOHSIH State College at Plattevllle PODRUCH Q6ll German Engllsh Cer man Club Forens1cs B A Unlverslty of Wlsconsm Graduate Study Unlver sltv of Wxsconsm RUNGE NATHAN P General Mathe matics Soclal Sclence Vocational School B S Belolt College Graduate Study Umverslty of WISCOIISIH Notre Dame RUNKEL ROLAND G World Hlstory Football Track B E Mllwaukee State Teachers College G r a d u a t e Study Marquette Umversnty SCHALLER MARY A Physlcal Edu catlon G A A Intramurals B S La Crosse State College SCHARPF THERESE Engllsh Amerl can Hlstory Natlonal Honor SOClety Adviser Forens1cs Coach B S Wls consm State College Oshkosh SCHUELKE WALTER G Industrlal Arts B Squad Football Coach B S Stout Instltute M E Marquette Un1 versity SHLIMOVITZ HAROLD M Muslc Ed ucatlon B E Plattevllle State Teach ers College M M Ill1no1s Wesleyan Graduate Study Unxverslty of Wlscon sm Van Der Cook College of Musxc Western State College Colorado SOMSEN PAUL Engllsh Speech Dra m3t1CS Forenslc Coach B S Rlver Falls State College Umverslty of Mm nesota STROHACKER ROBERTC Bookkeep mg Buslness Law Salesmanshlp As slstant A Team Football Coach Head Track Coach B E Whltewater State Teachers College M A Umverslty of Denver SWANSON MARJORIE C Home Eco nomlcs Cheerleaders Coach Future Homemakers of Amerlca Advlser Cafe terla Dxrector B S Umverslty of Wlsconsm Samt Olaf College WEIER JACK General Scnence Bas ketball Cross Country B Baseball B S WISCODSIH State College La Crosse WEINER ARTHUR E Agrxculture B S Unlverslty of WISCODSIH M A Umversltv of Vhsconsm YAHR 'NIARITA Guldance Counselor Engl1sh Lawrence College B S Um verslty of WISCODSIH Graduate Study Umversxty of Wlsconsm Page sxxty nme I 7 f Y 1 -- I, I- Q --- I ' 1 '1 ' 1 w 1 ' 1 Y I 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Y ' ' I Happy Retirement, Miss Heidner M1ss Fdlth Heldnex After many years of unt1r1ng servlce MISS Edlth Heldner w1ll reslgn from her teach1ng dutles as Amerlcan hlstory teacher at the end of the 1954 55 school year A graduate of West Bend h1gh school herself M1ss Heldner attended Mllwaukee Downer college for two years and then transferred to the Un1vers1ty of WISCOHSIH where she rece1ved her B A degree After graduatlng ln 1913 she taught 1n Mazomanle Edgerton and Oconomowoc before returnmg perm anently to West Bend She has done graduate work at the UIllV6I'S1f1QS of Ch1C3g0 and WISCOHSIH and at Teachers College Columbia UIl1Ve1'S1ty and the Amerlcan UIllV8I'Slty at Washmgton D C M1ss He1dner began her 36 years of servlce 1n West Bend 1n 1919 and at that tlme she taught Amerlcan hlstory modern hlstory anclent medleval hlstory CIVICS and economlcs later spec1al1z1ng IH Amerlcan hlstory only Page enty It IS lnterestmg to note that ln her semor year M1ss Heldner was 3SSOC13t6 edltor of the flrst year book publlshed by the h1gh school called Der Pllger The Engllsh translatlon of th1S German phrase IS The Pllgrlm ln accordance w1th M1ss Heldners actlve 1nter est ln local county hlstory she started the Washmg ton County Hlstory Museum at the h1gh school 1n 1937 and slnce then has worked on many h1stor1cal projects Her other hObbleS lnclude gardemng and travellng Although concludlng her teach1ng career MISS Heldner w1ll contmue her dutles at the h1gh school next fall IH the school museum devotlng two days a week as curator of the museum and ass1st1ng ln the school llbrary At the end of a 41 year teach1ng career M1ss Heldner says I have always enjoyed teach1ng and workmg w1th young people 1 . v - - ' ' an ' 19 . . . . 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