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

 - Class of 1931

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CLARK, SHIRLEY Shirl entered from Cottage Grove in her junior year. She has belonged to the Girl Reserves and her dancing was one of her outstanding characteristics. CLINE, RUTH Ruth was a member of Na' tional Honor Society. She was active in basketball, base' ball, and hockey. She was also a member of John Muir and French clubs, of G. A. A. and the Girl Reserves. DAVIS, GRACE E. Grace was very ambitious as a student, always had good grades. Volley ball, basket' ball, and baseball were her choice of athletics. DENNIS, HAROLD Teen's unforgettable spats will make him a figure of the class of 1931. He was a member of our hne band. DILLoN, Roy Roy was one of the quiet. studious students of home room 132. Not many ever heard of Roy's being dis' turbed or disturbing any- body. DoNsTAD, CURTIS Curt was a friendly, shy, and goodfnatured boy at East High and one of the many admirers of the fair sex. In his home room he was stu- dent activity collector. ulfwulf. l93I CLINE, JANESE Ianese was a member of the National Honor Society. She has played an active part in the societies of this school and has won a Service E. She has belonged to Latin Club and Girl Reserves, was treasurer of Dramatics Club, and chairman of the photo' graph committee of Tower Tales. Cox, ESTELLE Estelle's interests were varied, including baseball, volleyball. Tower Tales, Latin and John Muir clubs. She put forth her best as service chairman of Student Club. DAVIS, WILLARD Bill was a member of the Latin Club during two of the years he spent at East High. He also took part in the carnival, but the com' mercial department was his chief field of activity. DIEHL, CHARLES Chuck will be remembered for everything, for he was always doing something diff ferent, from making an, nouncements to making the teachers cross-eyed from try' ing to read his writing. He was active on committees, on Tower Tales, in plays. in Debate and Glee clubs, and in home room sports. DOKKEN, MERLE Doc was another one of those toofgoodfnatured inf mates of home room 132. He was active in the carnival of 1929. DOYLE, JOSEPH Jos, who was one of our few redfheaded classmates, won his M as a reward for his skill in track. He also worked on the carnival. He was noted for displaying light colored, gay sweaters. fPag'2 l WU! WIEIR WAILIES F-I Nil , X , N l il . X li I ,I F11

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X W A .I ,. 1 x Q W i f in - a l l li 6.4 , A A x l 4 l as lvl 1 .gi X ll ,, 'fl 61,47 I MQ I llll E93 I Iesmffz-L-1 IIIf Iui - l JVIUNXVIEIR JVAILIES BERKAN, ELSIE Our blonde fortune telling friend took an active part in the carnival. She also was a member of the Execuf tive Council and entered inf to volley ball and track. BOUGHARD, DOROTHEA Bushy has certainly taken part in all our girls' sports, including baseball, basket' ball. and hockey. She has been a member of German and Dramatic clubs. of G. A. A., and the Girl Reserves. BRAUN, EDMUND We are sure every one knows Eddie for he won recognition as a bass singer. Every morning he comes to school with his car loaded down with fellow students from out his way. BUERGEN, DOROTHY Dot has certainly filled her four years at East High School with worth while activities. She has belonged to German and Dramatic clubs. the Girl Reserves, and to G.A.A. She played a good game in baseball and volley ball. She has been on the Executive Council. CHRIST, EARL Christy, one of the outstandf ing members of our basket' ball team, has held the sec' retarial office of many clubs. including Triple X, John Muir, and M Club. He has also belonged to Dramatics club. CHURCH, LEORRA Le has been a member of John Muir. Friendship, and Student clubs. Her chief interest in sports was base' ball and her favorite pastime, dancing. fPage 261 BJORK, WALTER Walter, a member of the honor society, was outstand- ing for his scholastic ability and for his leadership. He played a clarinet in our band for four years, was presif dent of Latin Club, and has taken part in HifY and Def bate clubs. He worked on the annual this year, and was president of the senior class. BRADY, ALICE Dolly, who was a careffree could not be surf lassie, passed in her winning smile and sense of humor. She has taken parts in many sports of the school-base gall, basketball, and volley all. BRIGGS, VIRGINIA Ginge is one of our quiet girls with a ready smile for every one. She has be' longed to the Friendship and Students clubs. CAMERON, FREDERICK Freddie entered from Senior High, Dubuque, Iowa, in his junior year. He has been a member of Dramatics Club and has played in the or- chestra. He also acted as business manager of Tower Times. CHRISTENSEN, OLIVE Ollie has won her M in sports and has belonged to Dramatics, John Muir, Latin, and Treble Clef clubs. She has played in the band and taken part in the operettas at East High. CLARK, JAMES Jimmy entered from the Cot' tage Grove school in his junior year. He was secref tary of the June graduating class. He has been an active member in the Cartoon Club.



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1 f, L Y ll A ian Na ! a . 1 ,I 1 L jx' , 1 l 1 - I R 5 -. X. X l l u r I L , I ll 'I ,, v rl .ij X T .f I93l -31'1jF:-::7fYQ'U X 1 l Q 'IVCUNXVIEIR TVAILIEXY X . x DRAPIER, THELMA Thelma, who entered from Hillsboro High School in her junior year, was a member of the Glee Club and the Girls' Student Club. DYE, WILLIAM Bill's fine work in basketball for one year made him a star despite his small stature. He was vicefpresident of Triple X and a member of john Muir, and M clubs. EICRHOFE, IRVING Irving was out for football, basketball, and track. He: was a member of the Gerf man Club and on carnival committee in his sophomore year. ELLESTAD, EDNA Eddie belonged to both the Friendship and Student clubs. She must have been partial to volley ball, for she played it her Hrst and last years in this school. ,f X, 'Xi xkENTWISTLE, WALLACE I ally entered East High om Sauk City High School during his junior year. Since then he has been a member of the Hi-Y and has been on the football squad. 1 FAUST, ROBERT Bob, who belonged to the M Club as a result of his work on the track team for two years, also played home room basketball. He was a member of the Cartoon and Glee clubs. He has had character parts in several school plays. fPage 281 DUCKERT, Lois Loie, a newcomer from Cot' tage Grove High School in her junior year, was an ac' tive member of the Girls' Glee Club and took part on committees and in the prof duction staffs of the oper' ettas. EICHMAN, HERMAN Herman was a partaker in the activities of the carnival. The German Club also claimed him as a member. He was regarded as a gentle' man by all his classmates. ELKINGTON, AN NA LoYcE Anna Loyce was a member of the National Honor So' ciety. She's been a great asset to Tower Times as news editor and later, editor, infchief. She was publicity manager for If I Were King as a member of Dramatics Club. She played with the band four years and be- longed to the Girl Reserves, john Muir, and Latin clubs. ELLESTAD, ELVER Elver belonged to the Latin and Civics clubs. He won an M in football, took part in Lelawala, and worked on the athletics committee of Tower Tales. FAULKES, GEORGE Perhaps you have wondered why George was always car' rying a camera wherever he went. The reason was his position on the snap depart' ment of the 1930 Tower Tales. He went out for football also. FELLY, CARL Buster's chief interest in school was drawing cartoons and going to the Cartoon Clubfoutside of school his main occupation was working in a restaurant. We don't know for which he was more noted. He also belonged to the band and French Club.

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