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l T HE MAEIQCU Dorothy Heiden Dot's inclinations lay in the line of art, for it is her am- bition to be a dress designer. Doubtless in later years the girls of East will profit by her skill-H who knows? Successful in school work, she carried her in- terests into few activities but profited by those. Anne Herzberg My Lord--H suave gentleman ' as Cesario in Twelfth Night . But this gen- onl quote quoth that tleman did not y Shakespeare but many other authors. She was our elficient feature editor of the Merc. Praise cannot be limited to this space only for such an ambitious per- son whose activities were many. Bernice I-licks Hicksie! Remember some of those unusual drawings in the art room? And remember also the owner? We remember see- ing her in so many places- Cam, Allen, G.A.A., and Sci- ence Club. Her interests in art are leading her into the com- mercial line. We know she will be successful as she was in school. Elsie Hinke Praise, unbounded, should be heaped upon Elsie. She has made a remarkable record for herself here at Riverside. Just as an example of her attainment, let,us remind you that she was secretary, vice-president, and president of German Club at various times during her mem- bership. Bernice I-Iintz Bernie , a pretty and petite member of our class, has dis- tinguished herself by being a true friend, a good scholar, and an enthusiastic athlete in G.A.A. With this vivacity and abound- ing ambition, Bernie will ac- complish much in the business world. Wilfred Homer Wilfred played the violin in the school orchestra, ran in the cross-country team, and was an enthusiastic member of the Ten- nis Club. Between times, Wil- fred was a good student and now plans to continue at Mar- quette and some day be a doctor of great fame. Page Tlwa-nly-right George Huey . George has Drofitably filled his four years at Riverside and has found pleasure in being a good student. A'Capella Choir, the orchestra, and the band have benefitted through him and like- wise Science Club. George will take up agricultural extension work at Iowa State next fall. Doris Hun-ipley Dorie was a loyal school member, taking part in many activities. Her interests lay in her ability to paint and also in athletics, being a member G.A.A. and painting scenery our last Iunior-Senior play. As she is a business-like person, her ambition is to do office work. of in Louis jablonski Jabo is the kind of a fellow that towers head and shoulders above the rest of the student body-that is, physically speak- ing. Iabo went in for the out-of-door sports in a great big way. Radio work in the army will call him to the University of Wisconsin to study. Selma Jablonski Wlien we look back upon our school days at Riverside, certain people will stand out in our minds- Sally will be such a person. We will remember her interest in G.A.A., Household Arts, and her ardent desire to be a nurse, the study for which will be long and hard. Helen Jaeger Helen, during her four years at Riverside, kept herself quite in seclusion, but her rather re- served churacter was never un- noticed in the halls, but in classes it was just the opposite: she always had something to add to discussions. Helen in- tends to become a nurse. ' Florence Iankowski Flossie was one of the best liked girls at Riverside. She be- longed to G.A.A., Allen Club, and Camaraderie, and was also a lvlcrcury monitor and the Student Board secretary. Flor- ence had a lot of school spirit and was represented at almost every school function that was held.
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l Tl-ili MEIQCUIQY l Marion Grell As a member of Cam, Mar' ion was seen in the special holiday programs. Her uni- versal and charming personality will surely contribute to her success at State Teacher's and also in her chosen vocation, kindergarten teaching. Too bad we can't return to kindergarten, Marion, we'd like it. Patricia Grignon One of the best looking girls around school is going to leave good old East when Patty graduates. The blond beauty surely will be missed by a great many fellows at school. Art work for various events constif tuted most of her activities, and costume designing will in the future. Wilma Gundisch Wilma's interest lay for the most part in her school work. However, Household Arts Club occupied her interest in the practical phases of art. Study and directing of plays have occupied her spare time. Wilma has chosen a business college and career after graduation. Charles H. Hall Charles is a tall, jovial per- son-a friend to all and yet he was very interesting. Did you ever hear him tell about movie projecting or any other of the many hobbies he has? Charles will quietly step into the ranks of the Marquette University. Genevieve Hamilton Buck was the girl with whom you associate the phrase, Parly vous francais? No won' der she wishes to carry her amf bition into foreign languages. Belonging to G.A.A., Allen, Shovel, and Cam, besides an outside dramatic club, her time is well taken up-a busy girl, we'll say. Margaret Hamm Martie was known by al' most all of the members of the student body. She started her achievements early. As a fresh' man she was elected secretary of her class, and her honor kept on increasing during her four years. She was an active member of G.A.A., Camaraderie, a n d Shovel Club, of which she was treasurer. Lucille I-Iammen Cele often astounded us with her everlasting smile and cheer' fulness. This pretty darkfhaired girl was given the honor of be' ing called a most faithful friend, and her bright eyes and dimples were the envy of many. One so conscientious will excell as a stenographer. Ruth Harmel It shall be a long time before we will forget Ruth's splendid work. Her friendliness made her so well liked among us. Being Merc monitor and belong- ing to Shovel and Cam great' ly added to her associations. She plans to be a stenographer. Much success, Ruthie . Emil A. Hatas Those who knew Emil can easily imagine that he liked to be outfoffdoors, playing golf or swimming or hunting in the North Woods. Emil's love of sports and out'of-door life made him choose track as the activity to follow while in school. He did a good job of it. ' Aurelia Hauke Aurelia plans to be a Play- ground Directorg that is, after Enishing school at the Univerf sity of Wisconsin Extension Di' vision. Aure was a member of Camaraderie, G.A.A., and Shovel Clubs. She has chosen a very admirable job for her life work. We say, power to you, Aure . Eugene Hauser Gene was a tireless science hound. A dandy fellow to his many friends. He had few out' side activities because of his scholastic interests. We all are absolutely uertain that Gene will go way ahead in the chem- istry lines. Another Einstein, we should say. ' B e Heiden 1. - -. i e th l- oun as ei mov ' f ernice h a q er .A., a a eri VA , a Sl ug ' n ture she ' ' 'pate i h e s re fl, SC M 6Y 1g ail Day pro s and mam consm b i h U ' I ' ' erie plglyg-l l ' icieu ll i to ent r th Pagr Tfwzwty-.rrfufn
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l THE MEIQCUIQY l Charlotte Jeffery jeti's seemingly main inter- est at high school was art. She was on the Merc art staff, and was always a willing helper with stage decorations and scenery painting for various plays. She was a member of Allen Club, Cam, and G.A.A., being on one of the championship teams. Christine Jensen Christy was a regular fel- low in her classes and activities. She ushered at the Minstrel Show and painted play scenery. Other interests were developed in Allen, G.A.A. and Cam. Wherever she attends college she ought to be successful, be- cause of her scholastic standing. Chester Johnson Chet was one of those like' able fellows who always had a smile for everyone. A good deal of his time was spent in the music department. He was a member of the orchestra and A'Capella Choir. In the oper- etta, Blue Moon , he took one of the leads, and he also ap' peared in several minstrel shows. Margaret Johnson All through the ages women have sought to make themselves more beautiful than they are. Marge will be the solution to the question. She is going to be a beauty operator after an extensive study of beauty cul' ture. Cam and G.A.A. inter' ested her most at school. May Venus guide you. Barbara Jones Bobbie will be missed, not only by Cam, Allen, and Press Clubs, but also by the Merc staff. She was in the Lincoln Day program as well as being Mother Goose for the entertain' ment of the orphans. If Bar' bara continues at Downer, she'll be just as well liked as she was here. Jane Jones lane, Whose work in Shovel. G.A.A., Allen, and Cue Club will be remembered, strikes us as the one girl we are proud to call A Representative River' sider . Besides being in many plays, she was on the Annual staff. Beloit is the school lucky enough to have her enrollment blank. Dorothy Iordens Dorothy was a well known girl. Her activities as a library assistant for three years made her well liked and popular among the students. It is odd that we should End that one who took such an interest in library work should see secre' taryship as an ideal, Joseph Joyce Ioe's art work will not soon be forgotten. His work was in the Mercury Monthlies as well as Annuals: he painted scenery, and was president of Art Club. joe was vicefpresident of Cue Club and had a fine part in Seven Keys to Baldpaten. He also placed in the forensic contest. N f .l jean Vs one ' girls o oss sed' n ex .ellent per' Hy lt ough s e didnt e part n many vities at it. ' ' fi,-J Riwkr' e, she .WS-ef' very well krbo n amongffthe students. Jeanne expects 'to continue her education at the University of Wisconsin where she plans to study to be a dietitxon. Howard Kalt Howie was one of the few peo le who specialized in his hobby. His hobby was rearing tropical lish, and he certainly made a success of them. While at East he played varsity foot' ball and was active in HifY. We know your success in chem' istry is assured, too, Howie . Anne Kammerer Anne Rooney had that kind of natural platinum blonde hair which was the envy of all who knew her. Household Arts Club and volleyball in G.A.A. supplied the pleasure for her leisure time at East. In any kind of work you undertake, Anne, we prophecy success. Helen Karasiewicz Helen was so interested in outside sports, she seldom was active in organizations here at school-still we will not forget her. Interested in swimming, ping'pong, and tennis, she might easily become a gym instructor instead of a stenographer. Per' haps she will. YVho knows the future? Page Tfwrnty-nim'
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