Madison East High School - Tower Tales Yearbook (Madison, WI)

 - Class of 1931

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RILEY, CHARLES Chuck was an exceptional trombone player during his entire high school course. He was a second Irving Berlin-- having written the words for his class song. ROSSMAESSLER, ELEANOR Her character work in inter' pretive dancing was really unusual. She was a member of the Girl Reserves and of the French and Dramatics clubs. During her senior year she was custodian of the Class Key. RUDESILL, ROSELYN Rosie was one of the smallest members of the class, but good things come in small packages . She was a mem' ber of Friendship, Student, French, and John Muir clubs. She also worked with the newspaper staff. SANDERSON, SUSAN Sue was most interested in athletics, having played vol' ley ball, and basketball. She belonged to G. A. A. She was an asset to 124, being S. A. A. collector and home room secretary. SHELL, DOROTHY Dorothy earned her G. A. A. membership by being success' ful in basketball, volley ball, and baseball. She belonged to the Dramatics Club for three years and was a mem- ber of Latin Club and Girl Reserves. STEINMETZ, ELAINE Tiny always bubbled over with giggles. As a reward for being outstanding in vol' ley ball, baseball, basketball, and' ice hockey, she received her big M. Ulf wwf- giwsaih- l93I Rooms, MURREL His dancing has made him quite an asset to all school parties and matinee dances. May others follow his ex' ample! He was stage man- ager for school plays and for his class prophecy. ROSTEN, PHILIP Phil-our Valedictorian, a member of the National Honor Society, and president of the Executive Council dur' ing his last semester. He won his name, One Inch Rosten , for his success in getting ads for the Tower Times. For four years he was a member of the band. RYDEN, LLEWELLYN Lew, a member of the honor society, will always be ref membered for carrying the flag in the auditorium, and as president of the Usher Club. He worked on both school publications. SCHANTZ, MARIE Mickey's performance as .1 secretary in the class prophf ecy was very commendable. She also did much work for 124 as collector, home room treasurer, and chairman of home room stunt in the carnival. SMITH, DONALD Don was active in intraf mural sports. He represented his home room in basketball. football, and baseball. He was a member of John Muir and Debate clubs. His good nature was always evident. TAPLICK, HELEN She was a member of the Girl Reserves but was es' pecially interested in athf letics. As a result of work in hockey, track, baseball. volley ball, and basketball she won a big M. Page 233 lfflll WIEIR ll'1.Ml.IES I 1 is W ffl . , Qi ,Q . ig Q.

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XA .XV Via l ,546 . '1 4 354' X ,lgv l l . li ' l M .V M Q7 1 ml l. 1 fl S E i .E Y Q l93l Qssziiiff-auf-1T' zy TUUWVEW lDAlWS K TAYLOR, LAWRENCE Larry certainly used to boost his home room's scholastic standing with many good grades: but why wouldn't he with all his ability? He was a member of the john Muir, Dramatics, and Clee clubs. TROSTLE, LEONA Leona was vicefpresident of the National Honor Society and salutatorian, as well as a member of the Executive Council, in her senior year. She showed great ability in writing and directing the all' famous class prophecy. She also served as president of the John Muir Club. VOGEL, RALPH Eggy was treasurer of the National Honor Society and president of the senior class. He was vicefpresident and president during his two years' membership in HifY, and secretary and vicefpresi' dent of the Usher Club. Everyone agrees that Ralph was an exceptionally capable and likeable person. WIESSMAN, Louxsia Louise belonged to Student and Friendship clubs. Her work as an interpretive dancer was praiseworthy, and her penmanship was beautif ful. WIRTII, IEANETTE Jackie's two years' work in the activity section of the annual was well done and faithful. It will not be sur' Drising if she continues to be a success in musicfshe sang in the Glee Club for four years. TORGERSON, ARNOLD Torge was a whiz at tearing cars apart and trying to put them together again. He played intra-mural baseball, and basketball and hockey. VETHE, ELEANOR El entered from Deerfield High School as a second semester freshman. Her out' standing contribution to our school was her fine work in the band during her entire stay at East High. VORLOP, DONALD Don must have liked East High, for he transferred from Central his last semes' ter. In his brief stay here he was a memeber of the orchestra and of the French Club. WILBUR, GERALDINE Ierry's Service E was earned by her participation in many activities including executive council. and membership in Girl Reserves and G.A.A. She was exceptionally relif able as property manager in two school plays, and comf peted in two reading con' tests. WREND, JOSEPHINE Jo was exchange editor of Tower Times for three years. The points earned in base' ball, basketball, and volley ball entitled her to member- ship in G. A. A. She had poise and dignity and yet was always a good sport. ZINK, MARGARET For four years, Peggy was manager of the basketball and baseball teams besides being active in hockey, volf ley ball, basketball, and base- ball. She was also a member of Latin Club and the Girl Reserves. fPage 241

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