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

 - Class of 1935

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-J 3. .fr HAROLD SCHNEIDER1H3TOld boasts that he has been kicked out of basketball, football, and track. But Harold ad- mits that they let him on the swimming team. ROBERT SCHNEIDER-BOb was a member, an active one, of the Athletic Association. Manual arts was his hobby, and his ambition was to be president of Jolly Rogers. CLARA SCHREIER-Clara tells us that she likes tennis, but swimming is more agreeable, so she trips the light fantas- tic, just for the fun of it. HILDEGARDE SCHWOBEDA - Hildegarde had a passion for calling people Hhoneyn. just the same, she could mind her own bees-ness. CHRIST SERAPHIM-One of the famous sons of Pericles. A certain history teacher could tell you a lot about this Hel- lene. He was, to say the least, provocative. ELZBETH SCHNEIDER - who HERBERT SCHRAMM -Herb's will ever forget the menac- ing blonde who could exe- cute any dance from the con- tinental to the Charleston? booming voice thrilled you at the Annual amateur pro- gram. When Herb wasnlt en- tertaining his public, he sang modestly in the choir. FRANK SCHOONENBERG - GRETA SCHRECK-DOH,f get West's own Stephen Leacock -president of Norris, and feature editor of the Comet. Frankis talent for scribbling will get him places. GRACE SCHWENKE - Grace was a helpful and quiet monitor. She proofread for the Comet, and her proof- reading was foolproof. lVIARGARET SEIFERT-HPCg-O-L my-heart . This popular An- nual business manager prob- ably is the proud possessor of more nicknames than any other person in the school. ANNETTE SHAEFFER-Annette liked art and commercial studies. Are you going to be a commercial artist someday, Annette? ' l27l excited, folks! lt's only Greta, the snappy little mis- tress of ceremonies from the Cotton Club-pardon us, we meant from the choir.

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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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BETTY SMITHBURG- Do you remember the slim, vivacious girl with the auburn hair, Who was a member of the Dinah chorus in the Mer- rill senior stunt? EVA SNOW-Do you ever re- member seeing Eva Without friend Betty? We don't either -you never did. DONNA SHIPMAN-Donna was one of the snappiest-dressed young ladies of our senior class. She wore brown ex- clusively, no doubt because she thought it becoming- Well, so did We. CATHERINE SMITH - Shhh! . . . don't tell anybody, she's the 13th cousin of the grand nephew of Catherine the Great. JOHN J. SMITH-Johnny is so modest that he blushes rosily when you ask him for in- formation, but he likes base- ball, We are told. LILLIAN SONTAGLOUCC there Was a little girl, and she had a little dimple right in the middle of her chin. That little girl was Lillian. LILLIE SORENSEN-Lillie is one of the best math students at West. She was the kind of girl who did things effortless- ly, and couldn't see Why there were any dumbells. HANS SIEWERT-HHDS was the manly cadet who kept an eagle eye open for all persons entering and leaving the school. All the girls thought he was Hirting when he stared. FRANKLIN SMITH-Franklin edited our newspaper this year. The Comet developed under his leadership, and soon became an integral part in every studentls life. JOHN C. SMITH-A certain Miss DeBuhr did her best not to bore him. In fact, she entertained him brilliantly when he Wasn't busy play- ing ball. ELEANOR SOYAK - Eleanor loved nothing better than to argue with Mr. Shapiro. Just another Noahls ark-ume'nt. EDITH HSPEERBRECHER-Edith certainly can fiddle around- with a flute. She was the il- lustrious salutatorian of the February graduating class. i23l

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