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' THE MEIQCUIQY l June Froehlich lndustrially, june devoted much of her time to her studies. Everyone in her classes enjoyed her personality. Although most of her interests were outside of school she found Cam inter' esting. We hope you will enjoy your chosen profession. Vivian Geiger Vivacious Vi lived up to that title. Her enthusiasm was of such quality that it enabled her to become a Shovel and a Merc monitor. Her vivacity carried over to Household Arts, in which she was a prominent member. She plans to attend Layton Art School to further her interest in art. Kathlyn Gildner Katy's laugh was the spark that set the speech class into un- told measures of mirth. A blond flame could be used to charac- terize that unusual head of hair. Katy was very active, which accounted for her large number of friends. The Cam and G.A. A. meetings enjoyed her presence. Louella Giles Louella was one of our most promising young artists. Our scenery for the junior Prom and the Operetta, is attributed to the help of her skillful brush. She was a member of Art Club. Louella desires to become a commercial artist. If one is to judge by her high school career, she is sure to attain success. Jaan Glock jack was an excellent drum major of our band during his senior year, but that was not his only laurel. The Minstrel Show claimed him as one of its cast. He served the Mercury and the Student Board as a monitor of each. jack plans to enter the business world in the field of advertising. Sam Godfrey Always ready to disagree with everyone, Benny should make a good lawyer. As clerk of Crescent he received valuable training in debating which should help in his intended pro- fession. Interested in sports, Sam was an enthusiastic member of our Golf and Tennis Clubs, and excelled in each one. Loretta Grober Lorry's main interest at Riverside was music. A mem' ber of the chorus, she appeared in several programs. Although she wishes to be a stenographer, she may change to vocal work. Music and art are always asso' ciated, and thus it was fitting that she belonged to Art Club. Alice Grosch The University of Wisconsin Extension will claim Alice as one of its students, where she will study secretarial work. At Riverside Alice was active in G.A.A., being on one of the championship volleyball teams, and in a few other clubs, as well as having played in Alice in Wonderland . Marguerite Haase Marge has shown her skill in gym by being captain of two championship volleyball teams, in G.A.A. This work occupied most of her time except when she was busy with a brush and paint. She plans to study in- terior decorating at the Layton Art School to train for her vocation. Anne Hajdu Ann was not wholly, as one might suppose by her activities in Household Arts Club, domes' tic. She also participated in quite a few sports: tennis, vol' leyball, and skating attracted her attentions, and naturally she was an active member of G.A.A. Ann aims to be a secretary. Edward Hand Eddie entered Riverside, a wee freshman, but because of his size, he gained entrance into the junior'Senior Play and was included in Cue Club. Eddie grew up in his junior year, and towering above the students, he continued his work in dramatics and also in science. Vivienne Harris It seemed as though Tony was a born monitor. She per' formed as a very pleasant and efficient monitor for Camaradf erie, the Mercury, and the Stu' dent Board. Had there been monitors for the Household Arts Club she probably would have served as one in that club, too, for she was an enthusiastic member. Page Fifteen
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HE MEIQCUIQY l Violet Baumann Vi was an ardent music en' thusiast as well as an excellent violinist. She was chosen for the all city orchestra, and played in our senior quartet. Cam also claimed some of her spare time. With such a pleasing per- sonality Violet ought to make a very good secretary Wilmer Behling Wilmer, sometimes known as Paddle Feet , plans to study Chemical Engineering at the U. of Wis. He belonged to the Rockne HifY,, Shovel Club, Older Boys' Organization. He was the sophomore vicefpresif dent of the Science Club and was outstanding in both cross' country and track. The school will miss that perpetual smile. Elizabeth Berry Liz was one of the most active and charming seniors. She gave much to the activities she participated in, and made many fast friends. Her artistic ability won her the praises of Art Club and of her friends. Liz will surely be a famous artist some day. Edward Bische Ed was an eager participant in sports. His interests leaned mainly toward football and track. Although he was not well known at school, he was well liked among those with whom he associated, and will surely succeed in the fulfillment of his ambition to become an architect. Beatrice Boettcher Interested in dramatics, Bea was easily able to get a role in Alice in VJonderland . She had other interests, however, as she divided the remainder of her attention to Household Arts and Cam. We will remember her congenial attitude toward those with Whom she associated. Edward Boyajiari Although Eddie was a quiet fellow who didn't take part in many activities at Riverside, he was well known and well liked. We wish him luck in his career as a business man and know that he will be a success, for he possesses the qualities necessary for such. Page Fourteen Dorothy Brasted A quiet but an efficient stenographer, we know, will be the fate of Dot . She was interested very much in House' hold Arts here at Riverside, and we have a feeling that some day she will also be efficient in a different Held. We wish you success in your work, Dorothy. Joseph Buscaglia The lad with the perpetual grin leaves Riverside to make his way at Marquette University. Physically able, Joe spent much of his time at East in the gym' nasiuin or on the athletic Held showing a willing spirit in sup' port of our football team. An- other example of the determin- ation that pushes us on to victory. Philip Clancy Phil Clancy, although he was not active in school athletics, was very much interested in athletics outside of school. He plans to go to the U. of Wisf consin to study law. We should like to see Clancy succeed in anything he undertakes. Sorry to see Phil leave us. Thomas Czarnecki Tommy Czarnccki is another one of the senior boys whose high school experience was de' voted to track and C.C.C. Tom was a true star and a credit to Riverside athletics. He plans to go to school at lowa State Uni' versity, entering the Forestry Service. Tom's jumping was an asset to the track team. Georgia C. Dane Most of us remember Georgia's flashing dark eyes and pitch' black, curly hair. We were at' tracted by her personality as well. How could we forget it? She was quite active in G. A. A. and served the Student Board. G e o r g e intends to be a stenographer. Louis Daniels Louis studied accounting at school and is going to continue the study at a local college. He has chosen Spencerian Business School for that place. His am' bition is to become an account' ant or an auditor. In the Held of athletics, the intrafmural sports took care of his time after school.
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l Tl-1E MEIQCUIQY I Charlotte Heinrichs Chucky, as her friends often called her, is intending to become a stenographer under the study of Miss Brown's Bus' iness School. School work took up the greater part of her time. Through her efforts she found some time to give to Camaradf erie, the girls' club here at school. Betty Hibbard Betty was one of the most popular girls at Riverside. Cue Club, Camaraderie and Shovel Club will miss her. To be an actress is Betty's ambition. We can imagine our alluring Betty as a screen idol and know that she will have as many admirers as she did have at Riverside. Alice Hollebon To most of Riverside, Mickey was a cute kid, quiet but likeable. To her bosom friends she was not a quiet girl but as full of fun as any of them. After a course at Milwaukee Business University, we are sure that Alice will read' ily find an employer. Janice Holm If you saw a tall, dark girl with laughing eyes, it was janice. Perhaps you never knew her but recognized her and liked her because of her per- sonality. Her efficient record at Riverside assures us that Janice will be hailed as a good student at State Teachers College. Virginia Hoskins If you saw anyone skipping about, it was Ginny perfect' ing her dancing which we en' joyed. She was chosen salutaf torian of her class and won a place in the National Honor Society. Ginny was the tennis champion in 1932. She plans to attend Wisconsin. Carol Hyde Carol's smile-who could for' get it? We cannot mention all of Carol's activities, as she was always busy with Cue or with art work. The fact that Carol was secretary and very active in Art Club assures us that some day her dream of being a com' mercial artist may be realized. Pagr S ixlrru Ruth Johnson Ruth was a trifle shy, yet she made many loyal friends at East. The speech class and Cue Club will long remember her delightful performance in the play Land Ho . Her por' trayal of the shy little lovable girl was unusually well done. Stenography is her choice of a vocation. Margaret Kieferndorf Margaret was Marge to her friends. She intends to work in an insurance office after graduation. She seemed quiet around school, yet she took part in the work of several clubs: Household Arts, G.A.A., Cam' araderie, and Shovel. You see she was active in her quiet, efficient way. Franklin Kling Frank was a versatile chap, participating in crossfcountry and basketball. He was a piano accordian star in the Minstrel Show. In Once in a Blue Moon Franklin again appeared on our stage. He is very inter' ested in music, and plans to study it at State Teacher's College. Frank Knaffl Anyone who goes in for music as enthusiastically as Frankie did ought to be just as popular as he was. Frank was the little lad who played the Bull Fiddle in the senior or' chestra. Frank's friendship rang out as deep and Hrm as the notes he played on the musical programs. Earl Kruke Earl was a born musician, and music seemed to be a part of his soul here. Among his activities are the band, orchestra, Eastern Wisconsin Music Association Contest, and the All City High School Band. Earl's round ruddy face will be missed around our halls when he leaves to take up dentistry at Marquette. Beatrice Ladwig Athletically inclined, Bea was an ardent G.A.A. fan. On those nights, she could be found in the gym whether she was participating in the fun or not. Always cheerful, she was beloved by her classmates, who elected her secretary of her class-a Htting tribute to a real girl!
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