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Fth Ri-wr: Stein, tlzirk. l,:trson, Gilbert. Bush, Bolz, Mueller, Eggers, D. Watzke, Grann, R. lVatzke. 4th Row: Flciningl, lic-nson, Soninicr, Richardson, Turner. Fchuettc. MacDuHec, R. Parker, Sanderson, Peterson. 3rd Row: J. Tornicy, Stoehcr, .-Xdanis, V. Parker, Coe, Janiieson, XValton, Cichon. Mc- tnnre, Mclntyre, l.conart.l. lntl Row: Brynelson, Krthl, Mutchler, Curtin, Steinhauer, Fitzgerald, Davies, Levenick, Sullivan. lst Rityv: Bryant, Rainsdell, Bateman, Conner, Fox, Miss VVeightnian, Mr. Ullsvik, llfaters, if Torniey, Holmes, Gulhang, Reamer. .-Xlso: Brinton, Burns. Dickson, Hunt, Kessenich, Lorenz, Murray, Purcell, Sheldon. JUNIOR CLASS CHFFICERS President ...... ..... ....... .... ........ F l 2 i ck XYaters Vice President M- ..... .... C 'atharine Connor Secretary ...7. - ..... --- ---Mary McGuire TI'E'IlSllI'CI' .,..,,...A... .... .................. O s mon Fox Vouncil Reprcscntgitives - ---Osmon Fox: Mary Mctiinire lYith still one year to go, the Juniors already have themselves well estab- lished in the annals ol XYisconsin High School. VVhcther it he in athletics or social activities, in music or clramatics you may he sure that the Juniors are well represented. lfnder the guidance of our capable advisers, lllr. Ullsvik and Bliss lVeight- man, and with our llroni King, ,lohn Schuette's diligent work, we gave the Seniors a royal sendsott with our Junior Prom. Our president, .lack XYaters, presided at our class meetings. and Mary Klcfiuire and f lsnion Fox secured our wants in the School Council. All in all, the -Iuniors or Class of 1940 add the needed spice and sparkle to the whirl of school affairs. -16-
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lreae, 1: Orpheus J, 2, l. N. Pres. 3, W Pr 7 Josephine Allyn Trumbower Io 'l'here is none like her, none. Lc rraine Ann Thompson Annual Stat? 1, Senior lid. 1: Cninmit- The hand that made ynu fair hath tee nf IS, 3, J: l l1iIimi:itliia 4, 3, 2, 1, niade yfvu good. .. 1 Y ex 1: 41 uneil 4 1: Orchestra 4, 3. -3 lintered from Central High Schonl 3: tllee Chili 4, .lg Chnir 4, 3, 2 13 Gfin- G.S.C. 35 G.A.A. 33 Philmnathia 3. .Z dwliersu 31 Pirate: of Penzance 2: 1, Se-c'y 1 tlst sem.l. PYES. 1 fflld Cl'll1llCQ 1-f Nnrin:indv ll Prnni Cwm- sem.J: Glee Club 11 Cl'l0if 19 uPlf3fES mittee Ch. lg Slniffle Cwininittee 2: nf Penzance lg Chimes of Norman- Sehnlaetie Hmiivr Pin lg Forensics 13 dy lg Prmn Cmntnittee Z. Regent Sclwlareliip -.-Xlgehra 43 Music 5: English J: Salutatm-ian 1. Barbara M. Zapata Barb Joaquin Mario Uriarte Joe Kind gentlene-sf and cweet consid- eration. lie entered--a atranger and left--a friend. G.S.C. 3, I, 1: Thalia 2, lg Orpheus lg Glee Cluh 3, 1. 13 Choir J, 1: t'Pirates swimming 1. of Penzance 1. 3? Freda Jane Sullivan lt's nice tn he natural when yrvuire naturally nice. ii.S.C. 3. 2, 1: Thalia 2, 11 Regent Scholarship fhlndern Histnry 23 French tluh 1. Helen Frances Taylor She is a Winsome wee thing. Entered from NYest High School 1. Katharine Page Taylor Kathy Her eloquence, majestic and divine Upon the stage so brilliant cnu'd she shine. Entered frnm East High School, lien- ver, Colo., 1: G.S.C. 1: Triaeonta 1: Glee Cluh 1: Choir 1: Cradle Sung Prioress lg Chimes of Nnrniandy Germaine 1: One-act Plays 1g Foren- sics 1: French Club 1: Dramatic Hon- or Award 1. -15- . .Av . Terry Dorothy Terry lX'lusic hath charms and ew hath she. Annual Stat? lg G.S.C. 3, Z, 1: Thalia J, 11 Urplieui 3, 2, lg Uri-lieitra 4. 3. 2. 11 Gfee tfluli 4, 3, J, l: Clwii' 4, 3 J. 13 4imnl1'rliei'R 33 PirateQ of Pen- zance Ig One-act Plays 4: Shuttle Cemlnittee .13 Regent Selinlarsliip 4 Music Ig Sehnlastie llnnor Pin 1. Virginia Mary Schaub ,linny Her i-nice waS ever soft. izentle. l-iw --an excellent thing in wurnanf Fntered frfnn Central High Sclwul 2: Gee Club 2, 1. Howard Dudley Thomas Maisie XVlnv relished a julie and rejnieed in a pun. l'li4Y 13 Blue Arrow 3: Glee Cluh 4, 3. J, 1: Chnir 4, 3, 2. 1: Gnnd0liers Franceeen jg Little Minister 2: Pi- rates nf Penzance 2: Chimes of Nur- inandy lg One-act Plays 4, 2: Prmn Committee Ch. 2: Shuttle Cfnninittee Ch. 3: Swing Cmnniittee 1: Fnnthall 4. .i, 1.
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JUN IORS .lack Curtin-Will this test count much? Miss XYeightman-Your's won't. Miss Cushman's notice to Tony Larson-Hell on Ice. Second notice. e A Q, Mr. Ullsvik-YVhich can you get more of in a barrel, . lemons or nuts? , '23, - I' 1 if f Cz-Lemons, because you can squeeze more in. Mr. McMullen-You all know how to make hard water soft, but how do you make soft water hard? jerry Burns-Freeze it. Bob Vtfatzke-VVhy do they have fences around ceme- teries? Don Vtlatzke-Because so many people are dying to get in. They laughed when he told them that he just washed the windows on the inside. They didn't know that he wanted to keep the neighbors from seeing in. YVe're surprised at Oz Fox, passing Mr. Mackenzie in the hall one dayg he greeted him with a pleasant Hello, Gordon l To .lack VVaters tShortyj goes the prize for the best ap- ple-polisher in the junior class. Having participated in the committee of three that took flowers tand they were red and yellow roseslb to Miss VVeightnian when she had an attack of the flu, and since he was so eager to help her in arranging the library for the Philomathia tea, he must have had something greater in mind than the sheer joy of helping teacher! Barney Mueller has become an example for history students to follow, for much to Miss ,lohnson's surprise, he has been found to keep outlines of the chapters which shows that Dave has found at way to keep events straight and which I hope Dave will continue and possibly get Dick to start one too. Junior Statistics: Biggest gigglers-Cockoo Torniey tlstj, .lean lXlcIntyre t2ndl. Best athlete-Barney Mueller or John Schuette. Best natured-Tony Larson tlstj, Julianne Reanier t2nd5. Biggest dude-Dave Sommers. Smartest-Mary ,lane Purcell, the Hlatzkes. I. XValton, Bob McDuffy. Biggest flirt-Nancy Brinton. Sweetest-Joan Adams. Biggest grind-Shorty Vtfaters tHow'd he get in here?5 Practice Teacher-lt is better to reign in Hell than serve in Heaven says Satan. T ' Lyle Peterson-VVell this guy would rather go to Hell and have some rain than to go to Heaven and have to work. -17-
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