West Bend High School - Echo Yearbook (West Bend, IA)
- Class of 1952
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X ,2 '! LIBRI 3 -5'3 f S WBH 'HW Lu-ppp., nf' aM f .........4 ...ae - f ll zl 'El'lTl JEST BEND PLBLIo SFHWOT Th center of interest in our community s ems more than 3 mere brick bU11d1Hg to us, citizens are eing mold d We tale pride in days here and in bein? part of the dest Bend 5 1 the school It for her future spending our school Fonsolidated School wnich has made itself known throufhout our state 'l? .- O Q O 0 X. nm rw l - -Q AZQ. 'i if 1 l t l if ..:-- , ff nz 11 c, 7 v Q M' M u J 4,:Qf l 'l' 7 l llll ' . c ' W! ' Lx A - ,-A 1 me , , -as A my . H il, ',, ........, . E 1 2 5. 3 k i - .., . l ..yagfn, ' , ' n , -,gs YI, 4 1 I1 A e , . A s . Q., , f ' I '3 . 5 . e . 4 Y i 5, .. .1 A - The oenlor Class of 1952 W14h8S to dedlcate this flfth volune of The Echo to Im Calmer A Jensen We wish to take th1s neans of SXpT6SS1Hg our deepest apprecletlon of hls tntlrlng efforts and hHS9ll1Sh devotlons of tlre and lnterest toward the betterment of Nest bend high School A V. s o u A , .. v 0 Annual Staff by Diaz? seated, left to P1 ht Lulu Belle Doty, Bernadlne Bleuer, Janet Fdwards Patty Ketelsen, Barbara Baas, Javne bunn, Danny Schnelder, Gary Plahn Kelth Ballard Standlng, left to right Mr Jensen, Barbara Grant, Mark Montag, Earl Krug Assist nt kditor BUqlnP9S lanaeer ASS1St nt Manager Art Fditor Productlon Manager sports Edltors Bovs Glrls Picture Editor Patty Ketelsen Barbara Glant Mark Mont g Gary Plahn Farl Krug Keltn Ballard Bernadlne Bleuer Danny Schneider Feature Edltor Typ1sts wayne Dunn Janet Edwards Earl Krug Patty Ketelsen Lulu Belle Doty Barbara Grant Bernadine Bleuer Producing this annual was lots of fun and we hope you'll engoy reading it we tried our level best to make it good, and we succeeded we hope ' Thank , Mr Jensen, for all your helpful assistance it was greatly appreciated On the following pages in th1S book you will flnd recorded our achievements of the past year If anyone finds any resem blance between himself and a fictitious character, or any mentlon of himself 1n a joking manner, we hope he will understand it was purely intentional Since this volume has been complled for your engoyment we will no longer detain you on this page Th1s Page uponsored B1 DAVENPORT ELEVATOB COMPANY . Lg, g Y. 3 Q il ' I , ,i 4!,s, g , B, 1, s' J B44 4 t i. a rr- -L' T.,--1 'J I -I , . . , 'I' .1 4 s . , I Editor-in-chief..... ....Barbara Baas The Qfflce September M, 1951, the west Bend School bells rang out indic ting the beginning of the 1951 52 school year Greetings were extended to the and the As prevail observe faculty process of acclimation by both the students and faculty had begun the school year is now in the second semester harmony seems to and the policy of the school system remains in effect, and I can a healthful and wholesome attitude amongst the student body, a nd pa tr ons All factors considered, it is felt a competent staff is directing a curriculum that is beneficial to the community not only in an academic manner, but by giving the students practical guidance in order that they may reap the awards of high school requirements The school meets the requirements of the Department of Public Instruction of Iowa Our physical plant is seriously over crowdmidue to increased enroll ments and minlmizes the standard of instruction that the school is capable of bearing Even so, the curriculum is comparable to any in the schools of this area, and the extra curricular and special program is just as varied Serving my first year in the West Bend Consolidated School has been a pleasant experience, and I am looking forward to maintaining the same high standards as prevailed in the past and working harmoniously with the progressive policy of the board of education for the best interests of the community Sincerely, AMW This Page Sponsored by: Wilson Hardware Dalhauser Bros 0 student body, faculty, and patrons. A few changes in personnel were noted TR H N fav Qgfbxx S'---S. 1 lf 3 , f 1. , ,X N ' X 1: Q 'f t S Tom K telsen And ew J nsen A1 Montag P sid t The S uior Cla s of 1952 would live to take tH1S opwortunlty to p ess their tnahke to the School Board for the help they have given us in our four years at lest Bend High School '!!s in 'Q' is Sen Anliker Bob Ri t rs Jalt r Ewy Secretary X x 1 r f 3 A I 1 ' N ' 1 , A - f ,, 5, re? en T 3 , s , M W A v Q' 1- lf? 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R Larry Allen 'Angels are perfec , but naa A 9 Dramatlcs l 'Ng vvv,,., as Barbara Baas HThere's a llttle bad ln every good llttle glr Band 1 2 3 M Dramatics 1 9 3 N Vocal Muslc l 9 3 I'm 721s Else X N411 - 'VIR O Lulu Belle Doty Varlety is the splce of llfe Don't try one, try them all H Athl9t1CS l 2 3 Dramatics l 2 3 Annual Staff N James Schmidt NCttosen holds Post of J1m's attentlon The main rea son we w1ll not mention U Athletics 1 2 3 Vocal Music H Class Offic r l 3 D An ual Staff u ramatlcs M west Bend Hatchery This page sponsored by A H 8 B Oil Company 1- 1 ' V X :V . c 1 o O 7 A ' 8,74 Nm . V' 1 X . .S E N rl I AA NX, ' 0 ,x',:! ' t a ,-..H 4 ' ' F.F. . 1-c-3-4 ' -- ..,. .. - - -M . ,gk f:i 1:::' 4Q:f A in f as v L .Q ji W. xllsna w: . 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Naooleon shy there's more to this was short and I m not so than meets the eye W tall myse f N Athletics 1 2 3 M Athletics 1 2 Vocal Music 3 A 2 Class Officer 2 3 Class Officer M Annual Staff H Arm 'N' -ap' 'Q 6' Janet Edwards Benjy Banwart HAfter four years of loyal HAlways there to lend a service I'm laid off helping hand Athletics 1 2-3-lr D1-amacics 1 2 Vocal Music 1 2 3-H Vocal Music M Annual Staff F F A Class Officer l 2 Vohs Drugs This page sponsored by West Bend Cleaners Schafer S tore j -.,,f Wayne Dunn U ayne's interests are Chevy and a brunet o both of these he' Band 1 2 3 H Vocal Music 1 2 A 2 Dramatics 1 2 3 4 Annual Staff 4 M Melvin Mathson H omen, I can take them or leave them Athletics 2 3 Vocal Music H . .A. This page sponsored Marvin Montag HI know a lot, but just can't think of it now Athletics 1 2 3 2 Dramatics 1 2 3 M TIE? N Janna Lee Krug NQuiet? 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A ' A 1 1 A , n. j , aft w -A at Q -Q 0 - - -L. - - -1+ R - - -M A 1+ by: I1 4 a kes , f'Ps fi, ,Jn 1- -I Anna Abba s NThey say love makes the world go around Catch I'm getting dizzy Band 1 2 3 M Vocal Music 1 2 3 M Dramatics 2 3 , -W -.- 'C3 -Q 1' 4' T' 4 1 Keith Ballard Try to argue if you can, I can beat most any man W Athletics 1 2 3 M Vocal Music 1 2 3 M Band 1 2 3 4 Student Council 2 3 Annual Staff 4 This page sponsored by Schutter Produce Archie Pertl Bob Samson 'A thinker, a good fellow, an athlete N Athletlcs 1 2 3 4 A McCullough Oil Co PN: K ,J A, A 'I . its, - A' ,,' 1 x 3 '- f A 1 F - A A 3 Q- E MXN N Vx 2 E 5' ' AX x. 5 N . 'I me, ' . . -2- - . F.F. . 3-M - - - , I . !' Q I r A w b 'ft' 3 A AN A AX I X :eg 1 A N2 x X Front Row Danny Schneider, Larry Allen Jerry Zaugg, Ronnie Bevard, Wayne Dunn, Earl Krug, Gary McMullen enter Row Kenny Lee Krug Dick Sauder Benjy Banwart, Jim Eichler Bob Samson, Howard Morey, Kei h Ballar Back Row Della Claude, loria Gearhart, Bernadine Bleuer, Miss Stucker, Barbara Baas, Joyce Truelsen 2 18 WEST BEN D OCT 2' 1947 TN LA Bottom Row Janet Wdwards, Janna Lee Krug, Della Claude, Verla Reese, Barbara Grant, Donna Fehr, Lulu Belle Doty, Patty Ketelsen Second Row Anna Abbas, Jeannette Law, Bernadine Bleuer, Joyce Truelsen, Gloria Gear hart, Joyce Banwart, Mrs Crisman Third Row Larry Allen, James Schmidt, Benjy Banwart, Danny Schneider, Holland Krug 122 Row Dick Sauder, Fred Traub, Keith Ballard, Earl Krug, wayne Dunn, Robert Becker, Howard Morey, Melvin Mathson If , ' , , S N , 1 ' , n f E E 1 R . 4 N 3 . i -. S- 1 . I 111 if - ' ' J 1 O ?' W: 0 ' D ' 4 ' Q 'L 1 . w R 0 . 1 . 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' 5. 4. s. 1+ ' f fi - ' ' W, - pg ,K -'Q 3 8 .rw ij l, , 1, , ' I Y ' N t Senior Vlass Qifficers M D Left to Right Danny Schneider, V1ce Presldent, Bernadine Bleuer, Secretary Treasurer, Earl Krug, President Bengy I don't like this school'H Lee Why ' Benjy WSome of the kids threw a noisy party downstairs yesterday Lee what was wrong with thatou Benjy 'I was the noisy p rty' Jim S HYes, the eng sement is off she won't mirry me H Jim NI sLre did Now she's my aunt Mr Hatfield UYou should pay your hot lunch bill with a smlle ary HI'd love to, but they insist on cash W Danny Do you play golf Donna F UDear me, no' I doubt if I'd even know how to hold a caddy ' M s Bundt HI'l1 give you Just three days in which to pay your rent Lulubelle HAll ri ht, I'll pick the Fourth of July, Christmas, and Easter Dr Dimoc' ' op waving your arms and making faces Della my H Dr Dimock I haven't even touched your teeth yet ella 'I know you haven't, but yoL're standlnt on my corn Bernie 'Did you ever take Chloroformon Pattie HNo who teach s iton 1 gi? W Na? fm i5 5 6 1 1 x 4 1 1 4 ' : ll I . : ll ?l : :ll : H . : ' e . 1 U Me1v15Q Hwhy is that? JD1dn't you telI her about your rich uncle?H n I . . ll . : I ' 0 ll G : ' . . : ll 1 ?ll .: O . ' 1' r . : ' ' .H Q : . H l 5 Q: 'S t . 0 I' : '.- ? O b : ll - . ll D : ' ' ' v, .N : ' ' . Class liistorg Some may remember, some may not, but it was the year nineteen thirty- nine that rshered into the west Bend kindergarten twenty-seven beaming, but confu ed, boys and girls They were Larry Allen Marlene Alban Barbara Baas, Keith Ballard Benwy Banwart, Joyc Banwar , Donald Becke, Bernadine Bleu r Della Claude Mary Io Crotts, George Dorweiler, Jayne Dunn, James Eichler, Ronald Garling, Gloria Gearhart, Jacqueline Graham, Earl Krug, Janna Lee Krug, Kenny Lee Krug, Phillip Lovats Gareth McMullen, Howard Morey, Robert Samson, Richard Sauder, Daniel Schneider, Joyce Truelsen and Gerald Zaugg Our teacher was Miss Belva Harting It seemed that this year Je all liked to slide down the curved roof of the playhouse Thanks to the boys that we girls never got hurt Even though Mayne Dunn was little, he had enough energy to hit Ronald Garling on tne head with a padlock never did know why when we entered the first grade the following fall, Miss Maxine Ellen brack m t us at the door lhen roll call was taken, wc found that we had one new student, Peggy Paton Missing from the roll were Marlene Alban Barbara Baas, Bernadine Bleuer, Mary To Crotts, George Dorweiler, James Eichler Ronald Garling, and Phillip Lovats During the year Bob Samson and Gareth Mclullen decided to leave us This was the year that we d cided to make use of the cubby hole b tween the cloakroom and the cla sroom It was kept busy at times As ve rushed to the second grade, we lost Jacquelin Graham, Kenny Krug, and Peggw Patton Those with the keen sense of smell who picked up our trail were Anna Abbas, Eugene Anderegg and Janet vdwards Our teacher was hiss Mary Ellen Nation This was the year that Gloria G arhart brolght a snake to school, but it got away from her we went in search for it 'nder the olding, but had no l ck As we ent r d the third grade, Miss Toserhine Blungren met us at the door Je foxnd that Ioan Leonard had foined us During the year Eugene Anderevg and Donald Becke d cided to l ave us Vhen we were rronoted from the third grade, the inventory showed that we had one new student, Frank Beuk ma Joan Leonard decided to leave us this year Taking the fourth grade roll we found that no one was missing Miss Arlie Norland was the teacher who helred us throxvh thi grade Nhen w belan the fifth grade we were oined by Junior fverheart Lee Fry, Jeanne Law, Jeannette Law, and James Schmidt On the f1rst day Mrs Grace Cri uan, our new teacher, found Danny schnei r and Janet dwards always kept us busy writing such things as UI will not speak without per missionn or HI will not chew gumn and so on, for a thousand times Wh n we ent red the sixth glade, Miss Dell Ming was right th re to meet us It as during tnis year, that Miss Ming r was taken violentlw ill Mrs Nell Boevers act d as a sub titlte teach r until Miss Laura Zierke took ov r Je foxnd that Janet Edwards and Barbara Grant had oined us This was the year that the boys took the girls on exyloring trips to th and the cre k Ve never got lost, but thanks to Mr Cowan for coming and getting us as we did get cold Q ag. 't , , C: L? K , e e . . . 1 . . . . . . . ' o 1 . VV- 1 3 - u I - - Q , , fx ' . K 'xl J . . , - e l . s .. V ,4 1 ' 1 . '3 - v' v . rg 3 . 1 m F . . . . e Q ' . . ? 2 . ' . . T O e e . V. A! .. , .em . - . - O K .' zo S I X ff -Q1 ca -' : f 9 . . . . .. . . . 3' , ', T . , de E missing. It was here that we learned to write quite well. Mrs. Crisman - - U 2 e e ' er ' e - . H1 ' e f . . e s 1 e M 9 , i 1 , ' 4 , ' Q cometh 1 D , - -a-.-ry . -a . 1 . . . O X -Q2 B --l .gl , - -g:- . r . ' - 5 13 , I .155 g ...Aai.. 5- A 45ii0 N gg,--:fi - -, s ,ff-1 when we entered the seventh grade we were met by Mrs. Crisman, whom we thought we had left back in fifth grade. when roll call was taken we found Donna Verla Belle that we had nine new members. They were Leona Anliker Robert Becke Fehr, Patty Ketelsen, Rolland Krug, Darrell Loerke, Melvin Mathson, Reese, and Fred Traub. During the year Daniel Schneider and Lulu Doty decided to loin us. It was during this year that we extended 1' our sympathy to Leona Anliker when her sister, Helen, was killed in a fire. As we went on to the eighth grade we found that Bernadine Bleuer had ioined us, missing was Jeanne Law. The next year when we came to school we found ourselves as Freshmen filling those seats right inside of the doors of the assembly. After we had gotten settled, we found that Barbara Baas, Lee Fry, Mark Montag,Mm- vin Montag, Gary Plahn, and Hazel Zinnel had found themselves a seat. Missing were Jeannette Law and Gloria Gearhart. Hazel Zinnel decided to leave us during the year to take up that great career of a housewife. It seemed that this was the year that Lulu Belle and Della thought they ne dn't wear shoes in the study hall, but Mr Duncan showed them differently when the next year came, we entered the tenth grade de all came to school looking for the best seat and sitting by the person that we wanted t It seems as if Gloria Gearhart, Bob Samson, and Barbara Schuelke were among those looking for a seat Joyce Banwart was missing from our roll Mr Jensen receiv d the headaches this year It se ms like he just couldn find the right seats for Anna and Della With the thought in mind that we had iust two years left, we entered the eleventh g ade Gloria Gearrart was missing from olr class this year Our Tunior Play under the direction of Miss Gr en was Hbound Your Horn a three act comedy After this, time was stent on earning money for th banqu t The theme of the Junior Senior banquet was nPlantat1on Party Frank Tonas furnished music for the dance Thanks to our sronsors Mrs Claiborne and Miss Beneke our banquet was a huge success Ve have nov reached the goal that we have b en aimlng at for so nany years that of being Seniors We found that Barbara Schuelke was missing Verla Reese decided to leave us during the year The class chose as their class flower the yellow rose, the colors aqua and silv r and the motto chosen was HTak One Step At A Time, But Always Forwardn Out of the twenty eight s niors this year, only nine of tnem have mained with us during tne entire thirteen years of school They are Larry Allen, Veith Ballard, Beniy Banwart, Della Claude, Jayne Dunn, arl Krug, Janna Lee Krug, Mr Jensen make our Senior will be glad to excitement that Howard Morey, and Joyce Truelsen and Mr Niccum are the class sponsors who have helped to year a success As our Senior year draws to a close, we get out of school, although we will miss the fun and the we have had during our years here We will take our plaf in the world and will try to become a success in whatever w do -db QM ff XE Q n C Y o. . S 1 A, . t el . , e . l 't U Y . Y , A Q H g ' V ' U - A , A g - e Q - ' ll - -f o - 0 I A , 1 I 7 - l E Y e ' I ' n - ' 0 -f - 0 ' 1 e : e , - e 1 H re- 1 U 2 7 E I O . . ' . T es Y e ' 7 u 1 -e P IJ is-' 1... M 1. f 'K if gxszgyvv 1 0 A - ff 0 A U J ff Q ,, fifty ' 0 1 Z' if? ' 0 1 Q X L, ' j 1 . Z 7 ' . I X U'!i Sn F ' I 3 lass OQIT1 We, the Seniors of ' Althovvh we should ne fDQllDg olue, Are feeling glad to be out of chool at last, Altho gh we've had a lot of fun 1U the pa t Uveryone lates to see as go, Je've core to the concluslon they'll miss us so we'll never forget, now are all set Our teachers and classmates To go out lnto the world we Je've made up a llttle poem Of the '52 Graduation Class iii!!iflkiiflfliiilkllilkiililliikllillwki about each lad and lass, B ngy Banlart lS lntelllgent mlSCh19VOuS, and full of fun, He is frlendly and dell llke oy everyone Janna Le Krug 1S llttl , but not shy, her ambltion lS to flnd 3 SUV On the bask toall floor No moss grows under h1s Lee Fry sure can play, feet tney say Danny Schnelder and hls Frazer ur get around, Out in the country and also 1D town K ' ' : w ' A , 'I A, . . 3 - ' s . .J L ,I . . M 1 H . ei. , L . . V . A A. . . Y - . , - e ' ' e . e ' , , Q ' ' 'f - ' ' - s e l H . 0 Janet Edwards is good natured and friendly as can be, A likeable girl as you can see. ' A ' e ' e . L. ' , ,VXLH . . f , , . . . 9. . e ' , . Y . . V N . I , . 1 ' I l , f n . . . I , . . A . l , . . , . 9 9 .A . . ' J . . , . , fi T , ' S Y' , TT - k,L.A . k J.. Bob :amson is qulet, res rved, and also shy, There's really more to h1m than me ts the eye Anna Abbas llves ln town, And fron what we hear she gets around Nafve Dunn 15 havlng lots o run, Nlth a Jun1OT glrl you know the on Seneca holds most of Joyc Truelsen'S attentlon The maln reasons we wlll not mention Hoxard Morey glVPS the teachers a paln, Always ready to helm ralse cain Barbara Eaas has a 11nd of her own, She puts it to use 1U school and at home Earl Krug belongs to the F F A We'll all go vlslt hlm on his farm someday Patty netelsen s hobby is cuttlng her halr, She has oroln ey s, and d1mD19S falr To get married 1S Jlm Schm1dt's ambitlon He had better get started on h1s mlSS1OH Bernle Bleuer rolls her eyes of so fast, she has used them to advantage qulte often in the Th1s Page Sponsored By KR 'GEQ'S WECR ATION pa t Larry Allen's interests are a Mercury and a blonde, Of both of these, he's really quite fond. Lulu Belle Doty always wears a ring There is some one from nearby Whit emore who makes her heart go zing. Darrell Loerke is forever on the run, Always busy having fun. Barbara Grant likes to roam, I don't see why she doesn't pick a fellow nearer home. Extra! Extra! Read all about it The twins are graduating They're wonderful in everything, And everyone can say, Mark and Marvin Montag are just O K Donna Fehr so short and shy, will it be Bob or Larry that she'l1 buy Mr Jensen is just grand, As a class sponsor Lets give him a hand Fred Traub feeds every girl a line, But so far he's not dolng so fine Melvin Mathson better take J1m's advlce Being bad isn't so nice Della Claude lS qulte the girl, She sure makes the teachers' heads whirl Gary Plahn is lazy thevsay, we disagree He uses his mouth to a high degree Keith Ballard has quite the physique And he is by no means meek Class Son Tune IT IQ NO QFCRET' 3 The chimes of time ring out the news, for the class of '52 We're leaving dest Bend High where everyone helped us through Ve've worked and played together, now it's time to say goodbye, We know a task awaits us for the world won't pass us by Chorus Repeat For we've worked together for twelve long years Q when we look back on our high school days, X 4 Me'll think of Nest Bend, and the CLADS OF '52 This Pa e Sponsored 3y Algora security dank orsyth s N st Bend Al20Hq I I D 0 . 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L , . ......f r - d we'1l miss our teachers, and classmates dear, l Q:- I Y ' Q : F ' .e 1 F ' - ,Q ' I Snnnorpruphecg Mr Hatfleld recelved the followlng letter from the former Joyce Truels n It se rs that she and her husaand have be n or the hapolest honeymoon trio throughout dlff ent parts or the Unlted Ctwtes and in Mexico In the letter she told Mr Fatfleld that whlle traveling, they had engoyed the surprlse of meetlng some of the lest Bend Graduates of 1959 Jould you like to hear the le ter9 O K h re goes Seneca, IU Nay 91, 1962 Dear Mr Hatfleld, Ny husband and I have gust returned, tlred yet happy, from our grand trlp through various oo nts of lnterest ln the Unlted States and N YlCO I tholght ayoe you would llke to hear about o r trlp and some of the zenple le had the oleasure of me tlng As yo knov, we :ere marrled ln the Ozarks of 1lSSOlT1 at a grand llttle country church After dinner at tne oastor's hone, we left for o1r trlp After rldlrg for a long tl e ln the cool lnvlgor ating air of the no ntalns, e became hungry so stopoed at a hamburger stand along the way de were del ghted to flnd good old Iowa beef in the hambu gers e tsyed ov r nlght lh a nlce llttl motel As w 'ere or oar ay sowth, Je came to t LOhlS and vanted to stoo for the night Our hotel room as next to an apartrent so w der After leavi g hlgh school he had galned a g eat l1YGHPSS for chemlstry and so had taken four years at Iowa Unlversity He is now the chemlst of on of the large t FOSUlt81S lH ot Louls lhlle Stlll 1n t Louls, ny nusband declded that an afternoon at tae oasehall sta dlum wodld be the ldeal thlng for th day It se ms that Lee ry 1S ro: anager of the natronally known St Louis C rdlnals Je managed to talk to Lee He told us that he had gone on to college after Hlgh school and ras spotted by a scout for profe sron 1 baseaall rrom there he rose to the soot of manager, and has a very successful team whlch lS linlng up for a try at the Iorld SPTl6S oennant The next FOTUlHg we traveled on For s v ral days ve engoyed the varlous slgnts untrl we reached hlcago M119 th re w V1S1tDd the Chlcago Board f Trade lhicn you, Mr Hattleld, always told the econo WlCS class to V s1t if we ever got to Chlcago The figures were lnter esting As we traveled out of the Ph1C3gO Suourbs, many S1 ns of adver tising took our eyes Je noticed one in partlcular This vas a huge elaoorste Slgn adv rtlsing the nlrue nonancen ragazlne Trlbute was belng pald to its outstanding a1thor ho vas none ot r than Janet Udwards Thls page sponsor d by PTRL AND VI RICL S 3 e . 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AJ V , O ' e : -. .. rIE At last we ar lved in the largest c1ty of the United states stayed there for several we ks Our first evening was spent attending the grand opera As you see, my husband is very fond of them The star performer was none other than my husband's cousln, Anna Abbas, soprano She had a record and a redal for singing the highest note that has ever been sung in all history The world seems full of surprlses and during our stay in New York we were to have been treated to a piano solo at HJust off Tires Square Ihile waiting for the great pianlet to arrive, we were informed that hiss Patty Ketelsen would be unable to arrive, as studles at the Ohio Conservatory delayed her In Boston we heard that the wife of the mayor was going to speak at the Nomen's Club ue decided to att nd, and who should the mayor' wlfe be out Bernadine Bleuer Je llstened attentively, but personally I didn't understand a word she said It so happens that she had acquired an astern accent By the time I got to the stage to speak to her after the meeting, she had di appeared Soc ety you know must tell you about a llttle church we attended one Sunday in Maryland The V1Sit1Dg sreaker for the morning was bGlV1H lathson rho Ylth h1s hlgh school frlend, Jim Schmldt, had been dolng m1SS10H8Ty work in Nadagascar for the past thr e years What a surprise' ve had a very engoyable afternoon vlsiting wlth them Jhile mv husband and I were travellng, we thought lt would be fun to go to hlami, Florida On the beach there, we found Barbara Baas basking 1D the sun It seems she had made a fortune ln o1l wells and 15 now a roman of leisure She has acqulred a South rn accent Jhile talking to her, a man approached and we learned that Barb still blushes easily Me left them b cause I alvays was bashful with most men Ie tr veled on taking in the beautiful sights untll we reached a small town in Oklahoma Walking down the main street we noticed a bl sign whlch read as follows NCare for your dogs and c ts now Brlng them to the hospital All expenses paid ' Je thought thlS sounded rather interestlng and decided to stop The veterinarlan welcom d us at the door It was one of my old school mates, Fred Traub H us he had decided upon this profession because he believ d ln be klnd to dumb animals Jhile r1d1ng across the plains of Texas, re declded to stop at a small town to buy some cacti for souvenlrs to send back home In the flower shop we plcked up a newspaper off the counter On the front page was a picture of the governor wlth h1s wlfe axd thelr qulntuplets Je were really speechl ss when we found, by readlng, that the governor was none other than Howard Morey Of course, he had changed quite a blt He was tall with one of those Texas bullds, and had grown a beard My husband and I Journeyed on and decided it would be fun to V1S1t ln he lco Je passed through several lovely llttle torns and then went on to b autlful Mexlco C1ty As we entered the entertainment squ re of the clty, the sound that reached our ars was very fam1l1ar became curwous and moved closer, and were astonlshed to fird Baruara Grant leadlng the NGXICBH chlldren in the Amerlcan rhumba Her a1m is to help the Good Nelghbor Policy she claimed This page sponsored by 3 ILTS SPO CTOPE THE CF IS ILLES STORE ALGOIA, TOIA ALGOUA, IOJA . . , L T . . 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After leavlng bCX1CO Clty, we enwoyed our rlde along the beauti ful shores of the Gulf of Mexico Soon we entered the Unlted States and rent on up 1nto allfornla In hollywood, we saw a name on a stu dio door nfo Adnitta ce Jayne Dunn studio By UlZ7iHg Jayne we learned that the famous star of hls studio was none other than good old Darrell Loerke Ie galned admittarce and found that Darrell :as cowboy actor A movle was ln production and Darrell was yodellng to a pretty 19XlCWH Se lOP1t8 Darrell has taken the place of Gene Autry d1dn't actually see Della Claude as she was Hflzing roundn as usual It seems that she gives flylng lessons at an alrfleld in Callf ornla Vnen we saw her, she :as dolng stunt acts on a flylng airplane traveled on for d ys ln the beautlful ROCKIES, but one day we ran out o gas and had to stop at a ranch house to see if we could have a few crtra gallons of gasollne Je were rather surprlsed when arl Krug answered our plea for help Je thought he had settled down to farnlng ln lest Bend We started back towards home and stopped for awhlle ln Omaha, Weor ska lhile there we declded to do some shooolng In one of the stores some plumbels were flxing a sudden leak in the plpes One plumber's face vas famlllar and after looklng closer, I dlscov red it was Larry Allen He 1nv1ted us to hls hore for a supper Je were greeted at the door by hls wife, tre former Do na Fehr They finally got thelr hlgh school difficultles stralghtened out Je met another West Bender ln Omaha This was probably the greatest shock of all for we had predlcted a bT1gbt future for tklS lad Je found Gary Plahn chlseling names on granlte tombstones H informed us that he took thls up as he was dlsanpolnted wlth love Ie tr velled on tnrough the beautlful Wlack H1lls and vlsited some r latives 1U the olalns of South Dakota DT1V1ng over the state line into Northfleld, Mlnnesota, we visited Carlton College 15119 there we found another sunoorter of our good old h1gh chool, Keith Ballar He 15 tae lnstructor in physlcs there He sald to thank br Wlllard for hls excellent lnstruct on back ln high school Je gourneyed on down to Dennlson, klHHGSOt3 As we were window shopplng there, a woman smlled at us as if she knew us She came closer and we recognized the former Janna Lee Krug She was kept pl nty busy Ulth three llttle red headed boys one on each arm and another trailing along behlnd 'hile we were talklng one of the l1t tle boys saw anotWer boy wlth an ice cream cone and was off after him at top speed Janna Lee aoologlzed for not staylng to talk longer and ran to c tch up with hln Je soon left the falr clty of Dennlson and were near Hayfield Minnesota when ve saw an artist busily palnting a huge Jersey cow Naturally we were interested Ne cllmbed over the fence and vent 1nto twe pasture fell, we scared the cow away and the artist gave us a good scolding He stooped when he sa: it was one of his former classmates The artist was Bob Samson Ihile we were still ln Mlnnesota, we declded that before settl lng down we must go deer huntlng Out ln the woods I bumped 1nto Lulu Belle Doty She told me s e was hunting deer and I wondered if she reant the two legged klnd or the four legged ones If I remember Lulu if le, lt probably was the two legged kind she was after Ny guess lS that they use guns to get men now Th1S Page Sponsored Anl1ker's Jack Sprat Store Sh1rley's Beauty Saloon M F Morrison, D O . , . . . . .. .. . , , .. , . 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We were happy to find out that graduation had these twins. stopped in Mason City for dinner, we inquired about who worked there for the Concrete Company. we were surprised to hear that he had married the daughter of his boss and was now pouring cement for their new home in Mason City. We at last came to our new home in Seneca, Iowa. I am sure we will be very hapny but still I shall not forget our dear old days in Vest Vend High School. It was a surprise to have seen all of my class mates on our honeymoon and I hope they will be successful in their chosen occupations. I nmst close now as I have taken up enough of your time. CYou know how it is J f f CMssPmm Sincerely, Joyce Truelsen Andersen Class will Bernadine Bleuer, Chairman Howard Morey Darrell Loerke Patty Ketelson Bob Samson Class Song Barbara Baas, Chairman Anna Abbas Wayn Dunn Class Prophecy Barbara Grant, Chairman Marvin Montag Fred Traub Lee Fry Gary Plahn If 1. ff, Keith Ballard, Chairman Mark Montag Donna Fehr Lulu Belle Doty Activities Earl Krug Chairman Melvin Ma hson Jim Schmidt Janet Edwards Class History Della Janna Joyce Larry Benjy Danny Claude, Chairman Lee Krug Truelsen Allen Banwart Schneider S. s I Z ' 1 Ll iz., ffl - l Si X 8 ,Khaki 55 . X 'Q NIS!! o - : v 1 ' -' Class Wlll we, the oenlors oi 1932, of E06 lty ol west bend, Y h ountles Palo Alto and nossuth, Ol the state oi lowa, the Tall born State, oeing unsound mind or wean heart and navlng out a few short tours to dwell auong the horrors ol the trlals and trlbulatlons of our 1 gh s hool Jays, nd ae ng on the verge ol departlng lor real s unxnown, do maxe, puolish, and dt lare thls to D6 our last wlll and estaaent 1, Anna Abbas, do will and DBQUBBCH my ability to flirt with other girls' friends to Rita Higgason so she can have a good time ulthout havlng a steady boy frlend I, Lee Fry, do wlll and D91U8dth my HO111UV to run the 1OV16 projector to George oauder, for it's good spending money, ueorge l, Patty Ketelsen, do wlll and aequeath y posltion as ticxet ouncher ln the lunch line to Barbara hlepper I, Darrell Loerke, do :ill anl bequeath my long legs and JOl11ty to get around fast to Lanny liller 1, Janet Ldwards, do will and bequeath nomlcs to ndward Grlmm I, Gary klahn, do will and oequeath my in the classroom to bonrad bat rn Physics class, and my dr1ver's llcence I Donna rehr, do w1l1 and oequeath to with two boys w1thout making elther mad my abillty to get good grades ln eco aoilltv to taln my way out of t ouole to the class oi 1355 nileen Johnson my abllity to go steady I tarl hrug, do will and bequeath my qUl6tH6SS in school and good grades to my orother rrankie I, Bernadine Bleuer, do wlll and bequeath my lnnoc nt lggle and ao llty to get along with the teachers to Julle baubenthal 1, Danny Schneider, do will and bequeath my collision insarance to Barbara Klepper I larry Allen, do wlll and oequea h my car and the good C1163 LC has drought me to Dale Aaugg and Lharles nlABS, but don't drlve it too Last 1, Barbara Grant, do will and bequeath m ability to express my opinions in the classroom to Melvln 'lrtz Della Claude, do will and bequeath r xi e crncls and seats in the blx to ardell Helleaeth I, Marvin Hontag, do wlll and bequeath my position as cheerleader to nobert Klnseth 1, Lulu Belle Joty, do wlll and Jequeath what lS loft of west bend high to Mary Jergens I, Fred fraub, do will and bequeath my aolllty to sleep while l'm slttlng ln class to Jim borsythe G r QE .i 9 lf O ' W ' ' ' c' 1 o t.e o ' of , . , , 5 of r ' ' ' ' ' L ' ' ' ' ' ll' on F' a . i ' ' ' ' ' ' m , . -c ' ' C 1 . . boy fy ' ' . - ' 6 , N U 1 M 0 v'. L .1 ' ' I L . I. M . . . M Y , I . . , A A F f . q ' e . I, Benjy Banwart, do will and bequeath my wrecked cars and motors to the . . . , . , . . , . . . I ' . . . . , . ,G g. 1 . . . . ,A 1 ' . , .4 . '- A t J -.1 D ' 7 U , V. . A , . 1 - Ax' . - 1 ' C I, .y v s c . . . assem- J L . . I . N v' I A' . U w v' , - Y ' ' U O . 0 :XX ' F X5 P fy, Q3 P C' df 'p sb of , 0 1 T I ' Z ,-,., 1, Barbara Baas, do wlll and bequea F my musical ab1lity and dalnty walk to bvelyn TYl1g6S l, koward Iorey, do 1111 and UGQUSQCU my title as perfect anbeln to Paul Anliker I, Joyce Truelsen, do w1ll and bequeath my deslre to become a farmer's wife and raise chi kens to Mary Summerhayes I, James Schm1dt, do wlll and oequeath my un een abllity in economics to Billy Dayton I, Janna Lee Krug, do will and bequeath my quletness in the classroom and loudness outslde ol school to Alyce duenger 1, Bob Samson, do wlll and bequeath my helght as a center on the basketball team to Jack Blake I, Mark Montag, do will and bequeath ny LOFWHFGLHE address to all the heart broken girls T61VlH lathson, do will and bequeath my ablllty to keep my car clean and good running condltlon to Leroy Johnson I nelth Ballard, do wlll and bequeath my manly physique to LeRoy rrieden wayne Dunn, do will and bequeath my well worn path to AH1lKSPS to any boy the hlndorgarten class who may someday be 1nterested 1D Marcheta As we leave, we deslre to will in addition to the above, our seats by the cold dralty windows to the Juniors To the sophomores and rre hmen we leave our secrets oi success To trl3 Last ulll and Testament we do aiflx our Signatures mae! 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Q ' l 4 my Q3fflKBl'5 Left to Right Rosemary Anliker, Treasurer, Charles Vfkes, Vice President, Varjorie Nagner, Secretary, Janet Rittgers, President -XZ- Leroy Johnson ltwice nlcked by the barber's razorl Hey, barber, give me a glass of water Barber What's wrong, sir, hair in your moutho Leroy Johnson No, I want to see if my mouth leaks Marilyn Layton was taken to see her new baby brother uMa!' she cried, 'the kid a1n't got no hai It a1n't even got no teeth Ma somebody gypped usl It's an old babyln Conrad Satern nwhat kind of a saddle do you want one with a horn without9n Jim Sanders Without, I guess There doesn't seem to be much traffic on these prairies Mr Nillard xplain the law of gravity Jim Forsythe 'That's the law that says if you feel high the night before you gotta feel low the next day harles S 'None, you sneak with your mouth N Tommy Higgens walking along a dirt road came uoon a friend who was shoveling dirt away from the wheels of his car, which was stuck in a mud hole 'Oh, said Tom y, 'Trying to get your car out 0' the hole W Bill Rasmussen with a dry smile turned and replied, nNo, my car just ed here, and I'm burying it' ICIW 2? 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K ' 2 V 7 - Glrls Basketball 'Ns. ,IM brent Row L Mixes, J Anllk r P keoelsen, L Doty, B Bleuer, M 1ll r Jergens Back Row L Jacobs, tuden mana er, l wagner, L Jurgens Wirtz, L Doty, L vlrtz, L b rns, R P1 a son, Ars lllard, Chaperone, Lyle Dodd, Coach The West Bend girls, playing a very rugged schedule throughout the ent1re season, were not too impressive Suffering from lack of exper ience and reserves defeated us in several g mes The team was led by Doty in the forward court who nas switched from her last year's post guard position She conslstently led the scorlng with her high totals Miller, a veteran Junlor forward also contrlbuted to the scoring as well as her floor play The other forward p0S1tl0H was shared by the Wirtz girls and Jurgens The defensive court was headed by the brilliant play of Bleuer Senior guard Her speed and aggressiveness made her one of the best guards in the county Ketelsen, another Senior guard, and Anliker, a tall Freshman teamed with Bleuer in the back court Mikes, a Junlor, also saw action and played good ball Graduation losses will hurt us this year but we feel that we have galned valuable experience for the 1952 53 season Cylinder here Mallard Whittemore Ayshire Cylinder Rodman here Pocahontas Bode here Graettlnger COUNTY TOURNAMFNT Mallard Graettinger28 there there there there there there THEY Curlew whittemore Mallard Rodman Ruthven Luverne Ayshlre Bode here here here there here there here there SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT Bradgate Plover 59 Curlew Plover ho Havelock Plover ll THEY 62 M7 I f'N . g, ' vb S g , wr P : M: ' rf G M. ? 3: . 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F-5 F's n 4 Mk' 4' 'ali to J Forsythe, R Samson, L Schmidt, B Banwart, R Blake, L Satern, L Grlmm, L Bry, B Bannart, G Sauder, J Blake The boys basketball team had an average season Lee Fry was acting captain for the team Lee Fry and Dick Blake were the two high point men for the season west Bend started the season with two losses before it picked up a win from Whittemore Public For the next five games, the final score spelled defeat for the locals, but the team came back to take the next four in a row In the county tournament the local team was taken out in the first round by Curlew The players and the positions they played were Lee Fry guard Dick Blake, center, Benjy Banwart forward, Chuck Schmidt, guard, ob Samson forward, Bob Banwart, forwar , Edward Grimm, guard, George Sauder, guar , Chuck Mikes, center, Conrad Satern, forward, Jim Forsythe, center, and Jack Blake, forward SECTTONAL TOURNAMENT Cylinder Mallard Ihlttemore lhittemore here there there A there Emretsburg C here Ayshire Cylinder Rodman Bode there there here here FOUITY TOUR A IT THEY Curlew Rutrven 19 catsaf Gra ttlnger Curlew hittemore Mallard Dodman Puthven Luverne Ajshire Bode there here here here there here there here there Algona Bode '7 THEY AO 25 A -. 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RW SN gznqxq Among tl n mero1s activiti s in our school, the music department ranks high and is an DUtSt3DdlHU feature in the co runjtv Of speclal importance is the fact that such a large n mber of th bi h school st dents participate in different m ic activlties The vocal de artrent boasts a members io 80 hi h school tudents while about 80 members belong to the Senior and Junior Bands The entire music department is under th carable direction of Urs Helen Claiborne The operetta PIVQH this year by the high scmool was nhin s in t e Saw dustn, a comedy in 3 acts The stage was transformed into th midfay of a circus and the oreretta was successfully presented to capacity crowds both nights The vocal departm nt att nded the Comntv Festival WHiCF was held at m etsburg this year Among o r local activities th Christmas season proved to be a highlight of the year, with the choruses entertaining at var io s gatherings includine the annual basketball program by the girls chorus This year an extra feature was added by as'inG all Girls who have fo merly hope this practice will be carried out in the years to follow The music department also provlded the ent rtainment at the annual L S L C Banquet The band participated in both th Mason City and Algona F tivals Varllvn ikes, a 1041 Senior, was our queen candidate at Nason City and Bernadln Bleler, a 1052 Senior, was our queen candidate at Algona Th Band and the School w re proud to have the e two girls representing them The County Band Festival at Rtthven was attended bv the Senlor Band, with many members filling places in the special nPicked Bandu A concert will be given by the band before tme music contest The summer program of the band consists mainly of the N dn sdav night concerts The band also was a main attraction at the town celebration and th Fourth of Tuly vrogram As conte t time comes around again both vocal and instrumental student are practicing harf to do their best for their school Ap roximately 30 entrles are planned for the small grours These include vocal solos, instru mental solos, piano solo , and snall ensembles Members of the s all groups which hav been active all year and wlich hare participated in the many music programs are as follows Girls Sext t Rosemary Anliker Anna Abbas, Barbara Anliver, Shirley Grant, Toyce Truelsen, Barbara Baas Girls Trio Lonnie Turgens, Iov e Anl1ker, Julie Laubenthal ys Qxartet Mayne Dunn, Don Norrison, Don Tabor, Tam s Sanders xophone Quartet Barbara Anliver, Eldon Fehr, Tora Mikes Barbara Grant Clarinet Quart t B rnaoine Bleu r, Lonnie Turgens, Janet itteers, Shirley Grant 'U I5 fl X , Thl Page Sponsored BJ WEST BEND LLLVATOR COMPANY Q3 K 4 O W ,H In 1 P 0 ,if 'Sn K 1, iv' 5 e L-X I 'iff . . - 2 gy cj N - Q., . we u L e s . s , ' g s mu , M. . 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Row B Banwart, P Bachman, M Thompson Habegar, I Mlller, D Tabor, B Grant, L Mlkes, A Abbas B , I I' . V '- ', Q ' 4 . - J . Yi. - , 5- ,gs 1 'F. f S ? ' Q ' t, , Q . .- A N' ' ' L A. Y' In i 5 X A. -- .. .A K 7. is' P ' 7 r I A Q1 4 1 1 . I - K I , K 'A A .W . , ' . : . ' , . , . '. ., Ba a c s 0 1 'n xi' 3. , . . . . . U i 5 C t I I . O rv' l , 1.40 4 ' M. .' . , A. Q , . ,N . . - . .. , 5. , . . , A. . . , Back Row: .M. Thompson, M: CsuUker,. 3. Thilges .J. Besch, O C O X: , I , I I . . f . , . . . . . I rv: Aww P 2-sv? . ' A + - Q J ' If 1 .Er . r. f5 , A f ' 'f A rf! Y M H 1-Y , ' V. ' xy' M - it 1 A ,'Q - ' . V . at , G .A A T , Ar 'f ' g' J Y 'I . u X X e -L ' : 4. . . ' e . d UV' 5- 0 I -9 0 V 0 ' . I . , B. , - ' P. D. .l ' r . ' . J U t S. . . ' . Q ' Q ' H w. . 1 ' . ' . J . ' ' B. ' . , : . L. . U, 0 'ig '. n s a i 1. V Q a Front Row, Left to Right R Jensen, K Koch N Claude R Hi ga son, B Krug, G Fehr Second Row J Anliker, D Morrison, Schafer, C Mikes, I Sanders, B Baas B Rittgers, B Vor y Bleuer Third Row I dagner, T Bit gers, L Jurgens, Traub L Mikes, M Miller, P Ketelsen, E Johnson, B Anliker, Jirtz Fourth Row F Fehr, B Habeger, R Kinseth, I Dunn Ballard, V Jergens, J Harms M Pertl, D Tabor, B Dayton, Schxrg Back Row B Banwart D Gerber, S Grant, C Burns Grant, A Buenger, C Leonard T Habeger, D Claude, A Abbas Samson, J Krug, R Anliker N WN BOY? CHOPUS Front Row, Left to Eight D Morri on, J Sanders, C Mlkes K Ballard, B Banwart, J Forsythe, M Montag, J Dunn Second Row M Pertl, B Kinseth, 3 Banwart, V Jergens, H More G Plahn, C Schafer, R Morey Third Pow W Ferden, P Forsythe, M Nathson, J Schmldt, b Nontag, L Johnson, G Sauder, F Traub Fourth Row R Ludwlg, R Ludwig, D Tabor, B Habeger, T Higgins, R Gade, L Miller, J Sanwart -L l , 9 . - : 0 - -o Q Aa , o 3 ' C. ' . ' '. . '. ' . . ' .. 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