West Division High School - Comet Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)

 - Class of 1935

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lV.lARSHALL HERRO-MRTSh3ll was Athena's Caruso, Latin Clubls Lawrence Tibbett, and West's golden-voiced baritone. CLARA HESS-ORC would ex- pect a shark in English to wear glasses and a double chin, but Clara could hold her own in any beauty con- 'CESL VIRGINIA HASSELQUIST - Vir- ginia came to West as a sophomore, but soon made up for any lost time. She, Vir- gil, and Cicero were like the three musketeers. MARTIN HECK-Martin was the smiling captain of the cadets - smiling when he found his cadets at their posts, but grimly grouchy when they were gone. LUCILLE HEINRICHS-Lucille was the sophisticated senior who graciously helped out in the main oflice. She liked to do things for Mr. Shong. HAROLD HIBSCHER - Harold was the sixth hour saccharine salesman and treasurer of the February class. He also acted as sub-monitor in the main. SELMA HILDEBRANDT-Selma was a main and ollice moni- tor, and a merry Merrill member. How will they get on without her, we wonder. CHARLES HAYESLWC seldom wondered whether this foot- ball star was better at mill- ing around a scrimmage, or scrimmaging around Mill- We knew. EDNA HEINISCH - Edna al- ways looked as though she were deeply interested in something. We often won- dered what her activities out- side of school were. PETER HERR-Peter was the diligent lad who always did his homework conscientiously - sometimes, though, he looked conscience-stricken. MARJORIE HILLER-Marjorie always livened things up in the cafeteria during her lunch hours. Maybe it was the vitamins she consumed. ALVIN HOFFMAN-Alvin was one of those few persons at West who peddled his own newspapers - watch him down Highland Avenue, if you don't believe us! l16l

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DONALD GRANGER - Portrait painting draws the in st of this art student. rels, one artist w o c ' re than I X. f OJ, ' ARVII' : NBE -Mar- - Y . . . vin' -- wr ,Q u l, ty won , li m H e ng-: t a of istant Q po a or of the A nual. He e n is work elhci tly, quietly, d well. JULIET HAISLMAIER - Juliet unofficially held every posi- tion on the business staff of the newspaper, and still man- aged to be faithful to Sock and Buskin. KATHERINE HIAMMAN - She was the tall, willowy bru- nette whom all the girls en- vied. She knew a thing or three about how to make hearts flutter. ALICE HANSEN-Alice's high scholastic average won her first honors in the February graduating classg her smile and pleasant manners won our hearts. MARION GYORKE-The smil- ing countenance of this typist graced the Comet Ohtice first hour. Now therels the right type of typist for you! NAN HAFENBRACK-Namwas one of those girls who does everything she tries eHiciLently. And she tried lotsa of things, tool - V I ll'flARIAN HALL-lxfI3Tl3H was the efficient cadet outside the Annual office. When she felt like it, she helped the editor balance the books. PAUL HANKE-Paul was moni- tor of row 20, manager of the football team, a steady student, and participant in several organizations. Tskl can one boy be all that? ANN HARBUTIN-ShC,S the terpsichorean toe-twinkler of West side to the elite, and the dancing damsel to the rest of us. I l15l MARGARET H.AGEDORNiM31 garet was the sweet girl who just naturally made friends with everybody - naturally she would. JACK HAGERTJaCk enjoyed his Q mixers. When he tripped ex- ff K, 1' pertly across the gym, every- body stopped, sighed, and said: UNO, I could never do it that way.



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. , a six MARVIN HOLZ7iMafVlDi-'ullgd a good't' 1 tal We rf ndia good ti was had y alla' who knew him, we suppose. BETTY ANN HORN-Betty, it was rumored, was the best- dressed girl at West. For once, rumors are more than rumors-they are facts. JOANN IVERSON-Joann is the girl who has read more good books during her stay at West than any other girl we can think of. Literary? KIARGARET JAMES-M3fgHTCt was very specific. When any- body tried to beat about the bush, she said, Come to the point! rFHERESA bTANKOVICH-ThCf- esa was a speedy typist. She tried to help out the Annual staff, but the noise bothered her, and she had to go away. OLETA Howe - Oleta, her friends say, is not destined to fullfil, in life, the role of old maid which she so ad- mirably played innlceboundf' HARRY HURWITZ - The laughter-loving, laughter-giv- ing comedian, prexy of the Athletic Association, startled us into seriousness by writing one of the highest I. Q.'s. IRENE JACKS - Irene was - Westls star coquette. Her roving eyes had a twinkle for everybody - no wonder she had and was such a lot of fun. RALPH JANKINSLHC was the ever smiling chairman of the February class. He was re- sponsible for those beautiful announcements. K.ATHRYN JAVORCEK-Kathryn made most of her friends by not talking back. She had a smile for the worst of us. l17l EVELYN ILLGEN - Evelynls portrayal of Maud Ruggles in the HBirds' Xmas Carol kept the audience in the aisles during the entire perform- ance. YVILLIAM IVENS-Bill was al- ways pulling the wool over people's eyes - there were many who thought him a good cadet.

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