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DORKEN, RUSSEL Russ has made his reputaf tion as a professional golfer. His other interests were speech work and dramatics. ELLIOTT, GEORGE Judge was a singer and a member of the Glee Club which presented Lelawala. He was a high scorer for his home room basketball team. He was also a mem' ber of the Latin and John Muir clubs. . FARRIS, JAMES Jim went out for a curious assortment of activities - talking to his favorite lady in the hall-going to French Club-and riding around in his everffamous car. GRAVES, RUTH Rufus entered East High from Baraboo High School in her sophomore year. Her interest in basketball and volley ball was evident. She belonged to the John Muir and French clubs, too. HANSEN, JOHN johnny was captain of East High's 1931 basketball team and 1929 football team. East will always remember his spectacular and accurate bas' ketball plays. Besides these honors he was president of Triple X. HOTMAR, BERNICE Bunny took some commercial work in addition to the gen' eral course. She was a mem' ber of the Friendship and Student clubs and played volley ball. 'ili 1ur1-Tsrmfg lQ3l EDWARDS, ROGER Roger entered East High from McFarland. He's well known for his ability to doc' tor brokenfdown cars. We heard he was a great sales' man in a McFarland store. ENGLEMAN. BERNICE Bernie entered from Emerf son School and selected the commercial course in East High. She has been a mem' ber of both the Latin and German clubs. GRAVES, ALICE Al was original to the point of startling her English teacher. She was very active in the Latin Club-having taken part in many of its programs. Besides this she was a member of the Friend' ship, Cartoon, and Glee clubs. HAGEN, CLARA Shorty's choice of activities was music. She had a part in three operettas, belonged to the Treble Clef and Latin clubs, and to the Girl Re- serves. HANSON, SELINA Selina was treasurer of the National Honor Society! Sally has been a member of the Executive Council, secretary and treasurer of the Glee Club, secretary of the Friend' ship Club. and member of the John Muir and French clubs. JOHNSON, JOHANNA Ion was a representative to the Executive Council during her senior year. Her interests were widely scattered-Girl Reserves, G. A. A., Latin, and john Muir clubs. Her giggles resounded from tower to tower . fPage 211 'IITUNXVIUR WVAXILIES
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Y 7 Z ,N or ll I w I. x n ss n sv J sf? jul? v .f l l rfl fi I J C f 1 5 Ll ll . X 1 i .II ll is .. gf! V. 1 ' I 1 1 ig ll f 7 is I93l - 1 'IFKUNXVIEIR JFAILIES F ebmary Class ANDREWS, DOROTHY Dot's interests were nurner' ous. They included member' ship in the Girl Reserves, John Muir, and Latin clubs, and activity in volley ball, basketball, and track. BJORK, FRANCES What can the school do without its famous and oblige ing pianist? She has played, at one time or another, for nearly every club, organiza' tion, and party during her four years here. BOIE, ALBERTA Al was a good sport in everything-including volley ball, basketball, and base' ball. She belonged to the Girl Reserves, and French and John Muir clubs, BRICHAM, KEITH He was president of cartoon club, and was the art editor of this annual. He won a Service E for his art work in all school publications, as well as for his activity in the HifY, John Muir, Dramatics, and M clubs. BUSSE, LESLIE In 1930 Les was the out' standing left end of the Big Eight All Conference foot' ball team. He was president of the Triple X and Dra- matics clubs, and a worker in John Muir and M clubs. He played in If I Were King. CHANDLER, CLARA Clara was vicefpresident of the Glee Club. She was a member of Latin, Dramatics, and John Muir clubs and of the Girl Reserves and G. A. A. She has played volley ball and baseball. fPage ZOJ BAUMEISTER, WALTER Wally was East High's lead' He's had the dis' of being the hero ing man. tinction of three allfschool plays. He was just as successful as ora' tor and singer. BLOSSOM, FLORENCE Florence, a member of the National Honor Society, has been a participant in the Latin, French, and Glee clubs and in the Girl Re' serves. Her work in the production of plays and as a member of Tower Times has been outstanding. BREITZKE, MELVIN Mel did the cartoon work in the calendar section of this book. He won an M as track managerAand has been active in all intralmural sports. BRUNS, ROBERT Bob entered East High from Cottage Grove. He worked for the school during the carnival of 1929 and served on several allfschool party committees. CLAUS, FLORENCE Florence was secretary of Na' tional Honor Society. Fluff entered from Madison Cen- tral and has belonged to Dramatic Club, G. A.-A., and Girl Reserves. For the last year she's been desk editor of the Tower Times. D1cRENs, HAROLD Rusty won an M in track. He has been outstanding in intrafmural sports and was a member of the Latin and John Muir clubs.
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l X. I 1 Y S WX . 1 6 Riff- 'M A '1 6 t il iiis I ti l Z it X , . W I j . l E l - X I j I ,I I I .417 :fx .ln Q5 .,w3i 1! ls .lj lj Z ll Z 1 L IQSI Esszm :Qui-1'2fw1If-11-L nw an JONES, GORDON Casey was such a versatile basketball player that he jumped center and played forward or guard to Ht the needs of the team. He was an M wearer and a member of Triple X, Hi'Y, and Latin clubs. KLEINERT, ROBERTA During the two semesters of her senior year Bertie was vicefpresident and secretary' treasurer of the Girls' De' bate Club. She also took part in the Treble Clef per' formances. LEE, WILLIAM Bill earned a Service E for his varied activities, outstand- ing among which were busi' ness managership of 'Tower Times and membership in the school octet. He was one of the cheer leaders during his junior year. Bill believed in the power of a perpetual smile. MARTY, MELBA She was a member of the National Honor Society. She combined scholastic success with sports and played vol' ley ball and baseball, and made a good record in track and basketball. MILROY, KARL Karl was an honor society member. His work as busi' ness manager of the Tower Times was excellent. He had character roles in school plays and was musically inclined- in the orchestra for four years and a Glee Club singer. His art work was exceptional QUENTMEYER, HENRY Hank was a star usher in his urple and gold jacket. Besidies this he was a mem- ber of Dramatics, Triple X, and Glee Clubs. He played on his home room baseball and basketball teams. WU? WIEIR TVAILIEK Wage 221 KINGSTON, STERLING He was the mystery man of the class prophecy-until he lowered his newspaper. He monopolized the art room with his cartoons. He joined the Cartoon and Glee clubs. KNUSSMAN, HERBERT Bus was a star dancer in the Follies of the 1929 carnif val. He never missed a meet' ing of the Iohn Muir Club and delighted in playing home room basketball games. LONGFIELD, IRENE Irene was awarded an M for her successful activities in track, hockey, baseball, bas' ketball and volley ball. She was prominent in the social clubs as well as in sports. MEADE, WILLIAM Doc started his career here as a tooter in the band and continued musically for three years. In the SeniorfFrosh Party, he surprised us all by his take off on our princi' pal. His history of the senior class was a masterpiece. OLSON, JOHN Swede was proud of his nationality, and Why not7 He sang with the Boys' Glee Club and took part in an operetta. His work as janitor in the class prophecy was very sweeping. REQUE, NEUMAN Muetz should be a lawyer because of his ability to draw up wills! He was an M Club member due to his achieve' ments in both football and track. As debate club presi' dent, he helped win recognif tion for our school.
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