Wisconsin High School - Wisconsin Yearbook (Madison, WI)

 - Class of 1939

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'ff' 8 V 'D Inge Marianne Jollos Blue were her eyes as the fairy flax. .Xnnual Statt 1, llramatie lftlg G.S.C', lg Debate lllub J, 1, Sec'y lg Cradle Song Sister Sagarario 1: One-act 7 7 Plays -, 13 Prom Qommittee -1 Foren- sics 2, 13 French Club 1, Sec'y 1. Rcbert James Klein joe Good temper triumphed in his face. NYU Club Z, 1, Intramural Sports 4, 3, J, lg Football 23 XV 23 Hockey 4, 2. Margaret Ann Kinne Margie None named thee but to praise. Annual Start 1, Activities Eil. 13 Font- inittee of 18 3, 23 G.S.C. 4, 3, 2, 1, Y. Pres. 3, Program Ch, 2, Pres. lg li.A.A, 4, 35 Triaconta 4, 3, J, lg So- cial Ch. 1: Orpheus 3, 2, 15 Orchestra 4, 3, Glee Club 3, .23 Choir lg Chimes ttf Normandy Gertrude lg One-act Plays 4, Prom Committee Ch. 23 Shuf- fle Uommittee Ch. 35 Swing Committee 1, Class Sec'y 3, J, Regent Scholar- ship4Fine Arts 2. Robert Morris Kubly Butch ln faith he is ll worthy gentleman ltxeeetlingly well read. French Club 1. Jane Harriet Hicks Hicks She's pretty to walk with She's witty to talk .with Antl pleasant to think on. Reentered from Milwaukee Downer Seminary 13 Annual Stan' 1, G.S.C. 4, 1, Philomathia 13 Orpheus 3, 13 Or- chestra 4, 3, 1, Glee Club -1, 31 Choir -1, 3, 1, Gondoliers 33 French Club 1. Howard Campbell Jackson, Jr. 'l'l1e best of ganotl-fellows. NYY Club J, 15 tilee Club J, lg Pi- rates of Penzance .23 Prom Culllmit- tee 21 Shuttle Committee 35 Swing Committee 11 Intramural Sports 3, 2. 13 Football 4, 3, 2, 1: NNY 2, 1: Bas- ketball 4, 3, 2, 1, B-team Basketball 3, 2, 1, Track 2. - Anna Ema Koester Milliken Philip Frederick Oetking Phil lPepentlable as well as cominenclablef' --He hath indeed 3 good Outward fn..-x..-x. ws, one Club 4, 3, 3, lg ci'11.-,at l'a P leSS' 3, 2, Hlmnfloliers 3. linterell from Central High School 1' Hi-Y 1. Harland Lloyd Klipstein Klip Suzanne Nesbit A-Butch Ile hath a stern look but a gentle heart. One-act Plays 4, 31 Intramural Sports 4, 3, 2, 13 Football lg Basketball L23 B-team Basketball 4, 3, J: Track 3, 2 1: Swimming 4, 3, 23 Forensics 3. XYhy Club Trophy l. Eunice Ann Luster XVith what joy and gladness, wel- comed is she everywhere. Boot, saddle, to horse and away! G..-LA. 4, 3, 2, l, X mathia 4, 3, J, 1, Service. Ch. 2, Y Pres. 13 Glee Club 33 Shuttle Commit - tee 3: Swing Committee 1: Intramura Sports 1. Peter Pruden Patterson Pete Happy am l, from care I'm freel NVhy aren't they all contented like me? OSI. 43 Thaha 4, 3, 2, 1, Pres. 2, Treas. 3: Rose of the Rancho 3, Une-:ict Plays 2, 1. linterecl from XVest High School 3: Hi-Y 5, 2, 1, Basketball 3, 2, 13 B- team Basketball 3, 2, 1. -12... '. Pres. 23 Philo- l I O I ,

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Carl Samuel Harper Kidder A man of good repute, carriage, bearing, and estimation. Entered from XVest High School 13 Hi-Y 13 Intramural Sports 1: Football 1: Basketball lg Temiis 13 Track 13 Swimming 15 Golf 13 Hockey 13 Ski Club 1. Carol Ann Huebner Sing, sing, herald of lovely spring There's joy in thy bright tones. Entered from XYest High School 11 G.S.C. 11 Orchestra lg Glee Club 1: Clioir lg Chimes inf Normandy Ser- polette 1. Virginia Barbara Haake Babs It is a friendly heart that has plenty of friends. Annual Staff 1: Thalia 4, 3, 2. 1, Sec'y 21 Glee Club 2, 1: Choir 2, 13 Oneract Plays 3, 25 Forensics 4, 33 French Club 1. Barbara Jane Grafton jane Sincerity, the first of virtues. Entered from Malin High School, Ore gon, 2g G.S.C. lg Triaconta 2, 1, Pres lg Glee Club 2, 1: One-act Plays 2, 1 lntramural Sports 2, 1. William Grady Bill Thou art a fellow of good respect. Intramural Sports 4, 3, 2, 1, Track 3, Hockey 3. Joseph Hirschberg Joe Discreet he was, and he had great excellence, And tor his wisdom had we best nl reverence. Annual Stal? 2, 1: Photo Ed. 23 Edi- tor-in-Chief of 1939 VVisconsin : Com- mittee of 18 3, 25 Hi-Y lg Red Domino 1: Council 1, V. Pres. 1, Orchestra 3, 2, 1, Glee Club 1, Choir 2, 1, Gondo- liers Duke 33 Rose of the Rancho Tomasso 35 Little Minister Lord Rin- toul 23 Pirates of Penzance Sergeant 25 Cradle Song Doctor 13 Chimes ot Normandy Gaspard 13 One-act In- tramural Sports 4, 3, 2. 1: Tennis 4 3g Debate Club 2, 13 Debate Team Plays 3, 2, lg Prom Committee 23 Golf 3 Z' Regent's Scholorshi Biol . . D- - ogy 33 Bowling Club 1, Scholastic Honor Pin 23 Debate Honor Pin lg Dramatic Honor Pin 1. Frances Evelyn Horner Frannie A lovely lady, garmented in light From her own beauty. Annual Stal? 33 G.S.C. 13 G.A.A. 23 Thalia 4, 3, 2, 1, Sec'y 35 Shuffle Com- mittee 3: Swing Committee lg Regent ScholarshipeClothing 2. Sidney Charles Jackson Sid The man with perseverance reaches the goal. Annual Staff 3, 2, 1, Humor Editor 13 Committee of 18 3, 25 Hi-Y 2, 13 Red Domino 3, 2, 1, Treasurer 13 Orpheus 2, lg Debate Club 2, l, V. Pres. lg Council 2, 1, V. Pres. 2, Pres. lg Glee Club 4, 3, 2, 1: Choir 4, 3, 2, lg Gon- doliers 33 Little Minister Sergt. Davidson 23 Pirates of Penzance 25 Cradle Song Antonio lg Chimes of Normandy 1: One-act Plays 3, Z, 1: Prom Committee 2, Shuttle Committee 3: Swing Committee lg Intramurnl Sports 4, 3, 2, 1: Forensics 2, 1: De- bate Team 2, 1: Bowling Club 1: Scho- lastic Honor Pin 1. Ethelyn D. Holmes Chuckles An inborn grace that nothing lacked. G.A.A. 33 Glee Club J, 13 One-act Plays 2. ..11.. Karl Anthony Eisle Flash A loyal, just and upright gentle- man. Annual Staff lg Committee of 18 23 XV Club 13 One-act Plays 4, 13 In- tramural Sports 4, 3, 2, lg Track 2: Golf 2, 15 XV 1, Capt. 1. Peggy Jamieson Peg A winning way, a pleasant smile, a kindly look tor all. Annual Staff l, Literature Ed. 1, Com. mittee of 18 25 G.S.C. 2, 1, Food Ch. lg G..-LA. 43 Philomatliia 4, 3, J, 1, Pres. lg Orpheus I: Debate Club 33 Glee Club 4, 33 Choir 2, 13 Pirates of Penzance 23 Chimes of Noriiiaxidyu 13 One-act Plays 1: Proin Ciinnnittee Ch. 2: Shuffle Cnminittee Ch. 3: Swing Committee Ch. lg Class Treas. 3: Re- Arts -1: l.atin 1. gents Scholarsliips-Fine 3: Scholastic Honor Pin Faye Frederici A genial disposition owner many trieiidsf' brings to its G.S.C. 4, 3, I. 1. Treas. I Prograin Ch. 11 Thalia J, 1: Shuttle Committee 5.



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Mary Jean Oeland Her airs, her manners, all who saw admir'd Courteous. the coy, and gentle tho retired. Triaconta 3, 2, 1, Sec'yi 1: Orpheus lg Orchestra -l, 3, 2, 1: Glee Club 3, 3: Choir 1: Gondoliers 3: Pirates of 7 7 Penzance -3 One-act Plays 3, -, 13 Prom Committee 2. John Francis O'Connell ,l. O. His Alma Mater is better for having known him. Hi 3, Y. Pres. 3: NY Club -, 1: Council 13 Glee Club 4, 3, 2, 1: Rose of the Rancho Estudillo 3: Pirates of Pen- zanceu Ig Chimes of Normandy I: Shuffle Committee 3, 1ntramuralSports 4: Football 4. 3, 2. 1: NNY J, 1: Bas- ketball 4, 3, Z. 13 XV 1: Bsteain Bas- ketball 4, 3: Track 2, 1: Class Pres. 2. AY 3, I. 1. Pres. 1: Blue Arrow 4. 'Y Marilyn Isabelle Reinfried If eyes were made for seeing Then beauty is its own excuse tor being. t'l.S.C. 4: G.A.A. 4, 33 Thalia 3, 2, 1, Sec'y 1: Council 3, Sec'y 3: Glee Club 4. 3, 2, 13 Choir 1: Goncloliers 3g Prom Committee 23 Shuffle Committee 23 Shuffle Committee 35 Swing Com- mittee 1: Class Treas. 1. Dever Arnold Spencer Spence A true friend is forever a friend. lintererl from Central High School -ll Committee of 18 2: Hi-Y Z, 1, Serg't-at- Arms 1: VV Club lg lilee Club 3, ll Choir 3, Ig Gondoliers 3: Pirf1ff'S of Penzance 23 Rose of the Rancho 3g Une-act Plays 3: Intramural Sports 7 7 1 3, -3 Class Treas. -5 Cheerleader 3, pg XY 13 Bowling Club 1. Mary Catherine Reinzking Kay XYho mixed reason with pleasure and wisdom with mirth. Entered from lVest lllgh School lg G.S.C. 13 Triaconta 13 Orchestra 11 Glee Club lg Choir 1: One-act Plays 11 Swing Committee I, Annual Staff 1. Owen Otto ln all thy humors, whether grave or mellow Thou are such a touchy, testy, pleasant fellow. Committee of 13 3, 23 Hi-Y 2, 1, Sec'y w .lg Or- , 1: Choir 1 11 Orpheus J 1, Debate Clul chestra 4, 13 Glee Club 4, 3, 2 1, lg Little Ministern Rob Dow ,g Pirates of Penzance Pirate King J: One-act Plays 3, J, lg Shuffle Commit- .lg Class 1. tee 33 Basketball 3: Hockey Pres 3: Scholastic Honor Pin George Langdon Mucks Coon Youth of course must have its Fling. Entered from Central High School 3: Hi-Y 3, 2, lg Blue Arrow 3: KVM Club 3. 1: Clee Club 3, J. 1: Pirates of Penzance 23 Intramural Sports 3, 2. 12 Football 1: VV 2, 1: Basketball 3, 1: NYM 1: B-team Basketball 3, Track l1,i. iv Thomas Patterson Tom Diligence is the mother of good fortune. Orpheus 3, J, 13 Orchestra 3, 2: One- act Plays 4, J, 13 Shuttle Committee 3 Track J, 13 Bowling Club 1. n Andrew Eliot Rice Andy Talent is the mark of genius. Annual Staff Z, 1, Dramatic and For- ensic lfd. 3, Asst. lid. 13 Committee of 18 3, 23 Red Domino 3, J, l. Sec'y 1: Orpheus 3, J, 1, Sec'y 13 Debate Club 3, 2, 1, V. Pres. 2, Pres. 13 Debate Team 2. 1: Council 2, 1, Pres. Z, Sec'y 1: Orchestra 3, 2, 13 Choir 2, 1: Rose of the Rancho Lt. Larkin 35 Gondo- liers 3: Pirates of Penzance 2, Cradle Song Poet 1: Onesact Plays 3, 1: Forensics 3, J, 1: Debate Honor Pin .25 Scholastic Honor Pin 23 Regent Scholarship-Geometry 3: German 23 French Club 15 Valedictorian 1. ...13-. I' 0 . ' , 5 Helena Ann Jackson Puddy A cheerful look. a pleasing eye and a most noble Carriage. Aimual Stat? J, 1, Committee of 19, 2: ti,A.A. 33 Philomathia 3, 2, 1, Y. Pres. 1: Cradle Song 1: One-act Plays 4, 3, 2: Prom Committee Ch. 2: Shuttle Committee Ch. 33 Swing' Committee 3. J, 1: Class Treas. 41 Regent Scholar- ship-Physical Ed. 4. Jack Nordness, Jr. Iocko Thy modesty is a candle to thy merits. lilee Club 3: One-act Plays 4: Intra- mural Sports 4, 3, 2, 13 Track 3: llockcy 3. Janet Sophia Rockwood Rocky He thine own self always an-l thou art lovable. ll.S.C. I, 1, Publicity Ch. 2: Thalia I. lg Glen' Club 4, 3, 1, 1: Chimes o Normandy 1. V-,W f

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