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PAGE 10 ch3l'leS Ullehbefg and Albert Doss counted the money, as usual, with Mr. Costello ever stal- wart guard, and North American Press and Pre- mier Engraving assisting Bay View to combat the Gold Embargo and to avoid hoarding. What, ho! A cloth cover? and the de- flated elephant began to inflate. Of course , replied the cocky democratic donkey, didn,t you know it was time for a new deal? Evelyn Shubert and her gang have been typing so accurately and the scribes have been .-fr scribbling so much that we've decided on a new EEN tweed suit this season. Viola Stringer ..,. ..,......,.,... A ssociate Editor SO thatls the new deal? trumpeted the Re- Rarnona Vanrlerkoof . . . .Ass't. Organization Editor publjcgn elephant, almost full size again- Artlanr Kaspar .....,. ,..i.,,.,,...,. A ssistani Charles Ullenberg . , , . ,Subscription Manager NHeC'haWUf hecdmwed the democratic donkei' Allaert Doss .,...., ..,...,, . . .Business Manager -just once more- the jig is up . Pel'h3pS OUI' piCtlll'6-taking episodes would interest you. Here we are, all lined up, smiling, strutting, and seemingly natural. Could you have seen Virginia Sinclair, Marguerite Krueger, Viola Stringer, and our editor, Ruth Rehm, pouring over your program cards, and Misses Watson and Lane getting redder and redder in their faces you would know that all was super-naturaln. Misses Steussi and Schumell got into the spirit of the occasion and kept the office switchboard busy: Please send Sally and Susie and johnny and Mary and, and, and, to the office . And in we trooped, all of Bay View High School summoned at one time or an- other, as seniors or freshies,', as home-rooms or corridors. How we hoped Mr. Meyer, our cordial school photog- rapher, would keep us forever. Really it was more fun to be shotv than to be put on the spot by trigonometry, English, or even phys- ics. Even Mr. Fritsche enjoyed it. In the midst of his immaculate of- fice he followed the shifting conversation of the photographer, shift- ed his gaze from the center of focus , and before he knew it, was snapped in action. Erich Schalla, Lillian Krause, lane Riesen, Arthur Balzr, Eilufin Pionkowslzi, Sylvia OrzeclJoufsk.i, jane Dega, Albin Carlsen. Peter Tojnitzes, Reinhold Peterson, Hazel Wzirster, Donalrl Friekcr, Evelyn PleslaatsL'bek,, Le Roy Goodman, Margaret Clark, Elaine Goetz.
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TI-IE JIG IS UP QUT Annual What, h0! A jig-saw?U Strange stuff this', said the deflated Re- publican elephant to the Democratic donkey, but we've always been part of a puzzle any- how, so let's jig about in this. Hee-haw , responded the cardboard crowned donkey as he proceeded to jig his way into our 1933 Arznmzf campaign, his card- board ears flopping to the rhythm of the Ger- man band. But before the elephant's deflation and the donkey's triumph went into effect, Con- gress met. Ruth Rehm and Viola Stringer conspired together. The result? Shall we ever forget the arrival of spring in our corridors when little Dolores Goldman gracefully swayed to the strains of Ellen Stuckert's flute? Al Lampe went about sow- ing his oats which did prove rather wild! Richard Piasecki, too, was inspiring as he nonchalantly whisked beetles', from the crepe paper holly hocks that snowy day in March. The Hrst week's rally was one of confusion. During that week we learned that Mary jane Brown was the undisputed champ of the jumping-rope and that Charlie Kantak made a splendid udog-of-war with the help of Jim- my Kettenhofen as his make-up man and at the same time, his calico cat. As for Goofus -Frank Bevsek uaccordionedv as he had never done before. But, oh, for that jig-saw-puzzle. The democratic d0nkey's ears couldnlt figure it out. Grace Tracy, guided by Mr. Boerner, and assisted by her cohorts painted scene after scene from life as they saw it, Mr. Gillo sawed the puzzles apart, and each day witnessed newly scratched scalps trying to fit them together again. Then came the final wind-up. After another week of instructive foolishness at the mural, the an- nouncement of an absolutely serious subscription drive clarified the air and relieved the pockets of dollars. Subscriptions went over the top, over fifty per cent. of the school subscribing on the Hrst day and seventy per cent. at the end of the week, ending the to be or not to be worries of Mr. Korn, chairman of pub- lications. Don McKeen got into clown togs for the final rally and to the auditorium we did go, the strains of the German band lingering generously from the previous week and keeping us marching straight through a rally where all the jigs were put together again and the bescratched scalps took on a less scarlet hue. Do you remember that day what envious glances Betty Shannon cast toward Belma Evanson as Art Ponto ardently chanted the Drink'to me only song? Roy Hammel, competing a bit, almost blew off his mask when he roared ferociously in the guise of the March lion. Then came the work on the year book itself. Daily Virginia Sinclair and Miss Lane reviewed, criticized, and reluctantly accepted articles laboriously written by Henry Schneider of the Science Club, Sylvia Or- zechowski of the Girls' Club, Margaret Clark of the Latin Club, Le Roy Goodman of the Boys' Club, Donald Fricker of Athena, Olga Hinich, John O'Laughlin, and Edwin Pionkowski, sports, and Ramona Vander- hoof of Household Arts Club and Round Table. Marguerite Krueger, Reinhold Peterson, and Hortense Rutkow- ski wrote and organized the senior material. Viola Stringer, as associate editor, headed this group and assisted whenever a clever pen was needed. In Mr. Korn's office Ruth Rehm plunged through stacks of labelled pic- tures, cluttered make-up sheets and messy glue pots, more than suffering acutely from stay-at-home nights and Mr. Korn's admonitions, while Miss Watson measured and re-measured what the seniors were doing, crowding them all in one brief space and giving that brief space to Peter Topitzes, Elaine Goetz, La Verne Ebert, Ellen Wolf, Herbert Meyer, Alice Ramiszewski, all senior biographers. Ruffa Rehm EDITOR-IN-CHIEF PAGE 9
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PAGE 11 With this in mind, turn to our chief's picture and try to figure out just what he was say- ing at the moment. Surely it wasn't putch, putch , now was it? More like happy new year! Then came the bulletin board pictures of the second semester club officers, Miss Freund worried about the Round Tablels color scheme, Mr. Nason and his hun- gry crew broke in upon the Latin Clubls picture. The 11:40 bell had rung and no adviser or pho- tographer could keep Room 325 from dashing for a Soldier Boy , 1 cheese sandwich, or a girl friend. Where shall we pose them next was Mr. Korn's worry when he HIUHY decided to fake the last Margizcritc' Krueger . . ,..,.,. Senior Editor of the ubi8'5h0f5U out into Bay Kathryn Gilbert .,......,,.. Assistant Viewis back Yard to be Pdsed with Virginia Sinclair . . . , .Organization Editor the Stadium fading, the We'-Wing Olga Hiriirb ........, Assistant Willows, and the Washington Lillian Miller .,Assistant elm- And that is how 2600 got Regina Danoski ,. Assistant into this book where active or otherwise we are doomed to smile back at you, or frown, if we happen not to have put our best dimple forward. For example, take the studious groups on these pages. A1 Doss's tie could really be a little more askew. Too bad the photographer couldn't have taken a talkie of the Mural group. Just why Jane Dega is seeking to massage her scalp we can't understand, for she was always perfectly calm, even when she didn't hand in a book report. And that huddle of Erich, Lillian, and Jane. Can't you just hear, Camera! Action! As for Uteeing offv, use your imagination. That's just the jig-saw puzzle turning up again. If Mr. Den- nis's butterfly net could only talk. Itls courted many more than Belma Evanson or the Alice blue gown of our own Jean Harlow. And please don't miss the little red devil. His dainty costume was supervised by Miss Lynch and her girls. He has a perfect right to be present and just ask Al Lampe whether or not tee- ing offv isnlt a devilish picture. o bf! ,Q 4 4 oo.so oo 0 RJ ' L l f ill j , .. - l . .as u if ' .., , U' F 4 f ,.- ,f,..: ,, . ., . , , . . . . .'.'f'v ,'. 1 RJ. 4 ' . .,,,,.,,r. A ,.,. . Q . N .N r .-, QQ, f s1..... ,.:. . , o,'.,, -4 ,. 4 :,-.g.33g., 4 , ,., , .. ., , .- Q - 1 Ig., , I I ' s Zgf:-:-. ' 52 . .'q,.'v.:.g.. 1- - ' -'- ' ' :,:.2,:.a1:. -'Q . I f 4,' A s ' . o Qf fo,'2m2Qg.,. . ' . Q .5 .Q 5.-,.t4,...' . .5 :gg . 1 ' Q'a'o'4':'l'4 0 04 ' , I I .4,:.j.g.'-g. 31.2.3.5 l 4 g la . . go s .',v,e,o 4 . , ...nano ooo., sa. ...Quo-.w...,os. A .,.,Q.a.o.. 4, qv, ,Q , ,034 ' fvnaooo 0-489304 - . ,o,.,p.o.o.o. Qogovs, poo. - ua.-.'. . . . Q Q .'.- Q , 1 1','..4.-,s'.z.0,',o,o.o..,fg,0 W ,, f .,zo...'. u.4os..'. , 4 I , ,,A.,.,.,.g.gv gy,-, .vi , , N W I v s -','.'. Q.. -1 '.'- 4 13,6 4 y -it ,-- ff-- A .Q TEEING OFF
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