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

 - Class of 1935

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ROBERT RADUE-Science club was Bob's main activity, and he saw to it that all his friends were either scienti- fically or medically inclined. MOLLIE RASKIN-Mollie was the up-and-coming young ar- tist who spent lots of her time doing posters for pub- licity purposes. She helped do designs for the Junior Prom! ' x' . i. A ,fl . A j-.. K J , A, J ,, 1 1 MILDRED RASMUSSEN - If ever you want to give Mil- dred something to remember you by, donlt try grapefruit, try books. She loves them. MARY RAUCH-Mary was a very important factor in the Senior Orchestra. A very tal- ented young lady, she will be a successful musician some day. X f , ' ff !' , A 5 V X . - 5 Q J f pdl, J 4 if l RUTH Rarnlhi-Edith was yp- ist :gd genexllal reporter for the, -ometyfaff. She was one I x of the pretty models we saw lat the Eagles style show. ELO RIPATTE-Quiet and un- assuming, Elo always had his homework done, and, as monitor in the main, was never late with his report cards. FLOYD RooERs-Herels a boy that was slow but sure. Say Floyd, wasnlt Trig intrig- ging? And how about Char- lotte? OLIVER REUTER-Oliver was one of our masculine masters of the culinary art. We hope he marries a girl Who can cook. i RIARGUERITE Roms-Secretary of the Junior class, prom queen, desk editor of the Comet, and a first class pun- ster-that just begins to tell about Marge. EDITH Ross-Edith's tantaliz- ing grin was contagious-all her friends succumbed joy- fully. She had what it takes o be socially successful. '5 . 3.3353 REYNOLD REDMAN-Reynold was so fond of Mr. Kurath's assembly that he stayed with him for years and years. hir. Kurath didn't mind. CATHERINE REIDL-Catherine liked to memorize poetry. So she took Mr. Moe for Eng- lish quite often. Their ideas about memorizing poetry co- incided.

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STEPHEN POEORSKY - Steve debated for Athena. His good looks carried him a long Way with the judges, 1 we must LUCILLE PEGIS - Euphrosyne leaves a record at West that will probably never be equal- led. Editor of the Comet Annual, she had one of the highest scholastic averages. CHARLOTTE PETTER1c-Char- lotte's stay at West was so fleeting, that all one knows about her is that she was al- ways in a big hurry to get away. ANN PINCHAR - Everybody agrees that Ann was one of the sweetest girls they know. She was secretary in llflr. Moels English 8 class. LLOYD PosT - Lloyd took everybody seriously - every- body took Lloyd seriously. Whv? Because he liked it admit- ,I ,fl I thatiway. .J I y . I .1 I I, I 3 GEORGE POKORNY - George BESSIE PROUTY - Bessie was v 1 was West's pint-sized scien- the angel in the UBirdsl tist. Aside from being a leader in Science club, George found time for the activities of Athena. Christmas Caroln, and she almost fooled us. HOW did you like being an angel for a change, Bessie? ELLEN PETERSON - El.len's themes were always enter- taining, because she had a clever way all her own of writing them. ANNE PFEFFER-AHHC,S pretty hair was the envy of all the girls at West. lt's no Wonder that Anne's ambition is to study beauty culture. ANNA PINTERICH-ADDR was a kind young lady - she laughed at all the jokes she heard and never hurt any- onels feelings. LORRAINE PULS-Lorraine had a mania for Window shop- ping. She window-shopped for toys-with Bob Coleman. GERALDINE RACINE-A charm- ing curlyhead who could cer- tainly play with that basket on the champion basketball team. G.A.A. was her friend. A 12111



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SHIRLEE SCHAEER-Believe it or not, there are exactly ump- teen ways of spelling Shirlie's name. Shirley was the lass who edited the snapshot sec- tion of the Annual. Eh, Shirly? RUTH SCHIMMELPFENNIG - Shimmeypenny may not have proved anything about muni- tions, but she proved to the school that she knows her de- bating tactics. JOSEPHINE ROSZEK - Pretty Josephine did things how, where, when, and with whom they should be done. ALEX RUBIN-Alex was Hes- peria's jovial, likeable presi- dent, and, as such, he deserves a great deal of praise. lt'll be a long time before Hes- peria gets another like him. JAMES SAGERT-Say Gert, do you know Jimmy Sagert? No? Well, you certainly missed something, or so his friends tell us. CATHERINE SCHLEIER-Cath- erine was the little girl who was ga-ga about baseball. Some day, when women play professional, she'll be a sec- ond Casey-at-the-bat. VERONICA SCHMIDT-Veronica was the little miss who sur- prised us with her excellent interpretation of Mrs. Rug- gles in the Xmas play. EVELYN ROUSSEAU - Look, boys! lt's that cute little red-headed monitor clicking down the aisle, Some click, we'll say., DORIS RUMMEL-A thousand votes for the nicest girl in the February class. She was also one of the three highest in her class. JANE SAM ENEINK-Jane was the sweet girl who learned how to chew gum and type Annual articles at the same time. Her sense of rhythm was developed to the nth de- gree. ALTER S HMITT - Walter ' ent all is time debating for then . e Weren't very any iked to be his op- onent er. .. D IN SCHNABL ou'v be a e - eaded, - aded foot all p yer get alo ' fai E i , Ed- 1 die 's. W' l26l

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