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CRCSS f CCU TRY Rudnzng Power and .Sramzna zn competztzon Cross country boys ln practlce Chuck Severson 1m Charlton lm Rosenthal Ber me Beck and Bob Suchockl ready for actlon Last fall wlth the openmg of school a group of boys under the able dlrectlon of Coach Weler began gettlng ln shape for cross country ThlS sport conslsts of run nlng 2 2 mlles over a course lald out on the campus Smce there were only two returnlng lettermen Coach Weler was faced wlth a major I'Cbl,llldlI'1gJOb However fine performances by some of the underclassmen helped produce a much better squad than was antlcnpated The boys who turned ln letter wmnmg performances were 1m Charlton Charles Sever son 1m Rosenthal Bob Such OCkl Bernle Beck and Steve Bauer Of these bovs nm Charlton was the hlghest poxnt producer and lm Rosenthal was elected to the pos1t1on of honorary captam Bob PlCk and 1m Brltton both sopho mores also looked very good and w1ll be counted on heaw 1lv durmg the next season The comblned efforts of these boys produced a second place wm ln the Lnttle Ten a good ox er all record Coach Weler polnts out an objective to Bob Suchockl 1m Charlton 1m Rosenthal Steve Bauer, and Chuck Severson CROSS COLNTRY .fi 'l iii 0 I 1' J 5 , ,H . . . . .0 K I nt aj u ,J ' 7 ' . , I l a o V , J. 1 ' a.,I 9 ' a a l - . J I . . l . , , J J. . , - a Y I . . Y - 7 7 9J a ,.
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f F iic W 1 4 f 'iIQe' A Within X ' we CQOONNKAS Bulletin boards blazed with campaign news XC , -X- I . 6 . . . fest Inszde Glzmpses qfSch00! LW . . . soc Q 9 X ecoXaO00 O W'- SQ l Seniors took the National Merit Scholarship Test in hopes of winning a scholarship. Carl addresses the student body at the opening assembly. cw Pm .4695 Mary Calhoun and Judy Gauge-1' plan a Mr. Cupery and Dick Baer present top clever bulletin board display. prizes to Elaine Boeker and Laurie Dun- 2-1. , . CLXNIJIIJS lop, outstanding magazine salesmen.
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BAN ... 7' I Announcing the West Bend High School Marching Band! This statement was heard during every half-time at the home games this fall. A welcome statement it was. for no football game would have been complete without the sight of the smart. snappy band marching into formations on the field. One of the best shows put on last fall by the band was given on homecoming night. The theme was 'LThe People's Choice in honor of election year, During the course of the show, the band, through musical selections. traced United States history from the time ofthe colonies to the present. A donkey and an elephant. played by four freshman boys, capered out to represent the two-party system. There were many other band activities this year. Among them were the lively pep band heard at basketball games, the professional-like swing band. performances of solo and ensemble work, a concert in the late winter, the spring festival, a clinic under Mr. Donald MeCatheren. and many others. Any student who played in the band this year was kept very busy! Practice, eo-operation. interest. time. and effort are all needed to make a good band member and a good band. Guest Conductor. David Gornston watches a game with Mr. Shlimoyitz. band director. Nlarching down the field in military line-up. TOP. tl,l'il 'l' 'VO RlGIl'l'b: Carl Ziegler. Donald Rt1Sl'lllhill..Ill11 Zztutner. Carol Ustrancler. -lim Niehring. Pill Kenny. Gary lfisher. Bill Knopulurly l'oyxell.AIames Brilton.,Iudy NiHll7. Douglas lfuge. Vincent Beder. Anthony Dricken. Gerald Nlehrinq. Kenneth Chappy. Phyllis Lauler. Richard Baumer. Beverly Kirst. Donna Wviltgen. Darlyne Hosp. 'l'lllRD fLl2F'I' 'l'U RIGIITJ: Nlandy l,ou WVeikum.-Iutlith llron. Carol Anderson. Bonnie Reynolds. Nancy Sleahl. Patsy Kell. .Ioen l,uecke. lilistibetli Nlurray. Lester Roeber. Wallace 'li'ws. Ray Ilamlyn. Paul l.and. Fred Borchart. Bernard Stern. Dale Kober. Gordon Schloemer. Dick Metzger. Richard Frings, llelen Slezthl.AIames 'l'heisen. Tom Iluebig. Barbara Bauman. Douglas Jaeger. Henrietta Bellin. Sandra Hays. Phyllis VViltgen. Allen Christ. SECOND. 5
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