Riverside High School - Mercury Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)
- Class of 1932
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It I 'lib I A v-,lf I! ' Y' X ' I i 1 - ' l' 171' . V .H I' A VL X D' fQyV1Jflf lk ff -, X f iff. 'V I 'f rl , f J' K ,CH XXX' xr '- 1V 'ff 7 H91 ,L L1 K. k ff' ' L, L' P' N - - f?f'7'? ' 1931 - 32 MA-i1wLQ'fUw'gWf VOLUM x x X ,L f9g?Fi?3T'1 My ,KE 5' M +3 My VEDSIDE msn sc:-looL MILWAUKEE WW ii! N KFQHM S! X CHARLES F. KAI-ILE ffl' Al ' ,X . f 1' ' ' 1 ,. N N ,f g 4' N ru , iv' ,YW K X , . . , X 1 ,J 1 -N K' , ' , N J , ,f N1 -1 V , Xrl' ' 11 , W 5 'I , NMQ4 X ,w ,N DEDICATIQQIJX TO r-1n.KAuLcWwu0s1: TWENTY-TWO vcmzs Oli' UNTIDING EITITODTS uAvn: nmszo Tl-IE , smmrs or mvznswcs Amuzrcs mn Aaovs me mam: mzsmz rom VICTOI2Y,Wl-JOSE SDLEN- mn pznsoNAL culm- Acrcp as AN INSDIDA- TION TO ALL QIVED- smcns AND wnosc Lorw IDEALS Ann msruzcrno IN 1-us STUDENTS AND mu- ugrzs wc DEDICATE rms BOOK. W MYYWJ WWE sb W wgfpww .1- rf M W W M mnum f A rg I IIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIII m THE splrzn' or Rnvnnsloc IS TRUE SPORTSMANSMIP, Tu: uAl2M0Nlous BLENUING or FQIENDLV mv X :ENUM C?DE2'CE.',i2T' '. 5 4 l or TODAY l f I RECALL Tut smmr or RIVERSIDE AND suck TO INSTILL IT Z wunfuwsspsszfpmfrs Z A BE ruu'lLu:n. Z w 5 N 1 L,.. L X Q-'ES MVMQJ NJQ-I ,X rw 5 Q! P ,, ,f ,f 4 Af 0' Rf i7LL'f Y Q QW bww 3 commrs 3 miuuv swmam Bow ORGANIZATIONS if jf Acnvm ES MQ, je , ATHLETICS FEATURES I K f f A ' 1 f' I f I f- - ,f M2 ry 0, .fry . ' 'f ff, f P ,, L RIVERSIDE oun. nwensmei wus!-uv msn comns nv! mncmvsnenesn mewnvauo an FAME! wsu. mv we cmnr nuumous T0 urn NAME! swf nan A DLMJE vmonm. m THE sm: urEs wsr nomzons now aaron: us ue AND,lEST WE BE confmzo nu sons ouu ofwwlv uf: -mv AFTER mv THE SAME, wt swan flzfcr Ano snow oun ann: env nm: wr mt noumfn llff Ann nent mv: mot oun IJESTINIIIS, msn: cmurucfn cm: AND o mvrusmf IT mum cm ss sun Au. nw wt AnE,on nov: T0 BE an ur: ALL 11-:AT wmv com: IN Furuncs mn mum: WE ow: T0 THEEQ rms nuv upon my rare! VIRGINIA VAN DEN BENQ S vs To the Teachers of Riverside High By DAVID NEWTON flzv sailors trust a beacon light that shines across the foam A nd praise and bless that guiding light that safely leads them So students bless the guiding lights of their scholastic seas- The tearhers that are guiding them close by the sheltering lea. Oh, teaclzer-friends, zL'e'll pass along, but you will always be Our bearon lights, our guiding stars, kept dear in memory. h o me I 0 inllwlnnnnllillllh UW M? mV 5222 EJB X! gb? A Ill' AMW GEORGE A. CHAMBERLAIN, Principal f fs l x f I, X f f A! I, 'V X ww, , 'X ,' f ffw' Z J' NY, if 'X :M if l XQW ff- x J 1 - ln j dj ,i T, ' 'fl . ,JJ F J I X wx nf: .Aj Rbxjxiyx XV' X M' X J IX W' Y- 1 7 'Y Q fx WU' X X JJ of 'w,A 'A X 4, ' i J N J A L. F. BAKER, Vice-Principal A IX H : IU Q 'J' ' J i , x s ' f J 1 ! , ,H .1 JJ ' , J J , , J f ' ' ' J Q ' JffL.f J ' ' . M Jw , J ', J QJJN . jx' I v X ' I .V kjupwu V 'x Q YJ J J '-' f , ' X f , 'LMWW' f xx 1 EIQCURY AN N -f i'5f -.:fzM,.4,z,,-ff,.,.a,,L.. .., -ff L,fjLf 'l wh f .. ,I 'T -ff. 'T 4, ,ff-gg ,V 1 ?-15312111 fifty: f ' , -'la-5-' Qff' i:'f', ,J - , ,. , h ,Qk7w3f:A Sqmm -,lscdiibvd xx L Em Gm..- . W A, K Lcgzw, '1'-vacg. U41 ,2 , P? L,,..a.4 :fan gp, i 1,1-' A.. 14 f ,-1 z v -. A , f-Vf -fi .V Q 4249 1 1 ,1 , ! -L.uL1i.uA G , X ,4-:A v ERCU RY AN N U Fmmwf .'imr,.a' 4,f,,,,,,g,N yzfh 71, N A 5 I If V ,A - J K 1 K, lj A, fy- -fr , .. , K c 4 y-aww AAHMKS yupkx Alun If f , x W1-, ,' , ,' K vw . f JN l ffifh ff.'z1f4,,-QQ, 1, mf, -. .1 ll--A ff i'a....,x. ..'414f,,.h..,. ,- :'r...u, E - .1 W f' 4. 'www C'5MJ,4L4fz4.5z:.: ww ,,f,,4,,,,, 6 U51 EIQCU RY AN N U I -..,. , .1 , , f , . 1 . - f . I U if -f V' . 5572 .-.,.,,,L1 h y??,..fA4A-,,ng:SQ.m.f.A4. f ,knjfffib L, y V, . 2 3 7' I' v - ' . ' ff , . ' z' ,M -' f 1 11.4.4 JL .--:.u.L' f . f 1' f, j4:,!,Q.,:.,,,M, jp J M 81 -f1 '? 1-2-5-lv1f f' CHQ-LTU... ff X- M-- . x 1 I X1 if-ywafa I if ...ff ,A Kg 777,,,g, ,J 7,,1Q,,,,,7gQ ?2,aui,.- .M 1-,g,.w..,.,f l 1 I 1 L! 1 U61 EIQCURY ANN L 1: .' - 'K . A' ' 4' 1 HQ-1.-u fu-1 5 M Xsv-.iii YN-x QQ F, P- 7 .afcnrlr-.4-'f-x ' A re A - CZU4 W jk' K M-1 ,QW ff , isa: 5 N, i9,E,,,,, . A , T , ,rw P X .k. 4, , h N say .K :f.,2:,.,4.4 fvbffw- X' Mui 'wgwi we 5- UW' f ' Qgwm? ' ' 'W' 'f1 L ir X V N 1 1 , .V mmm if S ww., VM' M U71 ERCURY AN N l 1 , , .- Jf F' , - 5 Lnmkfi l..,,L:zC 5' :Yr if 5 MQ an ,dv 7E.Wn-1, .nf.vv.,,Lu.3, ins' 5 uf - . -vw .flwccff K.-, ayizafhln-f--V 7225? 7 ' ' l2m,1.f'f .fUQ5!4,...1M 'Y s,4 v...- .lll Q I' ll k-I , my . 0, f X l V ll ww Q4 U ,,f,.m MK11wnmWW,,mMll5WMmRW121m ,l,, MM m U81 , ,V if Q53 L PM XJQQIMMIJ 5 1. .,4 .. UI' UM ! o Q 1 ifltiw Farewell We now are free to go our various ways And do the things we have so longed to do. We'H wander far, for each his separate road, His one great dream, his one small, beckoning star Our, narrow, winding trails may cross or meet ln distant corners of this pleasant world, And we'll exchange a pleasant smile or word In memory of the school that taught us truth And gave us courage for our later trials. So, friends, goodbye, until we meet again. MIZRCU RY AN N UAL 1 E MADTIN il-I. BQEM . V SCI-ILITZ SENIOR OFFICERS-FEBRUARY President ff-fff'ff Edward Martin VicefPresident f f Howard Brem SecretaryfTreasurer f Victor Schlitz C. JANICKI M MACKAY NXCESSNEQ SENIOR OFFICERS-JUNE President ffffffff Clenience Janicki VicefPresident f - f Mary Louise Mackay Secretary f f f f Margaret Anne Gessner U11 MERCURY NNU ,. EVELYN ADAMS Activities: Shovel, camaraderie. InirusI upon her destined course, Grarfful and useful, all she does. LILLIAN AN DEZYEWSKI Rusty gc-tivities: Camaraderie, Shovel, Household Arts, .-I mos! agreeable creature fwzth a nafural s-wz'cim'ss and dzsposztionf' MARGARET ARCHAMBAULT Archie Activities: Science, Camaraderie, A Capella Choir. J mighly hunlrr-and har prey was man. EDWARD j. BALLONE Eddie Activities: Shovel Club, Minstrel Show, Mercury Monitor, Annual Art Staff, Class Football. The apparrl oft proclaims Ihr' man. GEORGE BAUMANN Pal Activities: Shovel, Mercury Monitor, Student Board, Intra-mural Basketball, Business Manager of Monthly and Annual Mercury, Senior Football Champions, Advertising Manager of Mercury, Buss iness Manager of Shovel, Business Manager of Make Believe. Manic high rvsolw has made thc fworld his o1wn. GEORGE T. BLACK Blackie Skillf'd in lhe manly art of svlf-defense. CLAIRMONT 1. BOUTON Clair Activities: Band, Science, Spring Music Festival. If music he Ihr food of low'--play on. CAROLINE BOYSA Carol Can-ylin Activities: Camaraderie, Shovel, Art, Senior Play Scenery, Prom Scenery. fInd she chiefly used her charms. HOWARD BREM Howie Activities: Shovel, Older Boys', Hi-y, Track, Class Football, Stage Crew, Student Board, Mercury Monitor, Science Reserve, Intra-mural Basketball, Football Manager's E, Vice-President Senior Class. fl man so various that hc seemed Io be Not one, but all mankzndiv 6'I7ll0Illl'.u GEORGE P. CAESAR Phil Activities: Shovel, Older B0ys', Chicago Exam- ination. Hr .rpfaks in a monstrous liltlz' voice. U21 EIQCU RY AN N U .. PAUL CORNELL Activities: Cue and Shovel, Virgil Play, Orient, Treasurer, Vice-President, Iunior Class, Inter-society Debate, S.P.Q.R,, President Student Board, Presi- dent Junior Science, President Older Boys' Organ- ization, Minstrel Show, Vice-President Senior Hi-Y, Secretary County Hi-Y Council, Mercury Monitor, Marquette Exams. lst Place, Scholarshga, Saluta- torian, National Honor Society, Prom ommittee, Spring Informal Committee, Auditorium Announce- ments, Armistice Play. .4rguf, flrguv, Early and Iat1',' If luxe were rrnoked, He'd argue il slraxght. .u FRANCIS H. CURRY 'Ti.v Imtirr to be happy than fwisvf' GORDON ESTRELL ERNST Swede Activities: Latin and Science, Shovel, Track, Riley Day Program, Intra-mural Football, Minstrel Show, Open House Stage Presentation. J laugh is fworih a himdrfd groans at any markz't. HOWARD FELAN I-Iowy I fan fly or I ran run. ROBERT WILLIAM FISHER Hi: humor is of a grnial qualiiyf' RUTH A. GLOYECK Ruthie Activities: Camaraderie, Open House Program, G. A.A., Student Board. H lady is alfways uafzzralf' ALICE LOUISE GRATZ Activities: Camaraderie, G.A.A., Shovel and Art. Thanksgiving Chorus Program, Riley Day Pro- gram, Open House, Christmas Play Chorus. 'She is not shy' Or bold, but szmply self-poss1'ss1rd. ROBERT GLASSNER Beaks Activities: Shovel and Cue, Orient, Junior-Senior Inter-class Football, Basketball, Tennis, Golf Team, Latin Club. A rarz'Iz's.r song 'with a litlle norzsrnrz' nofw and than l Does not znzrbrcornr a monarch. HAROLD GUY Activities: Crescent and Shovel, President Art, Marquette Math Eyanis, Chicago Exams, Junior- Senior Scenery Design, Prom Committee. Good morning, Lifr-and all Thing: glad and lu'auiiful. ERWIN O. HAI-IN Erv Activities: Innior Orchestra, Senior and Alumni Orchestra, All City Orchestra. If hy IVorry? - W i231 'S r Q. V' N L 'v fi 'ti 1 J . EIQCURY AN N U ., DOROTHY A. HATHAWAY Dot Activities: Science, Cainaraderie, Crescent. Energy wins the way. EDNA A. HEIMS Edee-Edts Activities:, Mercury Typist. Caniaraderie, Big Sis- ter Organization, Student Board, G.A.A., Baseball Champs, Basketball Team, Shovel. Household Arts, Mercury Monitor. The goldnz mann. WINIFRED M. HOLM Winnie Activities: Shovel, Camaraderie. A lass fwhose life is our pcrpctual smile. LYLE B. HOSKINS Activities: Radio Crew, Student Board, Stage Crew, Band, lntra-mural Football, Shovel and Science, lutra-mural Basketball. lla had a certain charm fwc liked. WILLIAM FORNEY HOVIS, Ir. Bill Activities: Shovel, Older Boys', Cue, Shovel, Stu- dent Board, Nliashington Play, Christmas Play, Min- strel Shoxv, Orchestra and Band. rind ha himself was. tall and thin, I 1 ll ith lips fwhcrt' .vm1lc.f went out and tn. w LUCILLE HUMPHEY Lou Activities: G.A.A., Household Arts, Camaraderie, Thanksgiving Program, Student Board Monitor. She gives a side glance and looks down. Barware! Bcfware. ' MILTON JOYCE Millie 'Activitiesz Shovel, Track, Minstrel Show, Band, 1 Orchestra, Mercury Monitor, Musical Program. 1 Nor did hc cater to the fairer sex. l ELLA D. KEIPPER Ellie, El Activities: Canjaraderie, Shovel, Mercury Typist, German Club, Big Sister Organization, Camaraderie Xlonitor. In :perth and gesture, form and fair Shz' showed she was of gentle 71166.11 FRANCES KLUMB Franny Activities: G.A.A., Camaraderie, Science. Har hair put: the .run lo shams. FRANCES LANDOWSKI Fanny, Fran Activities: G.A.A., Camaraderie, Science. Art, Glee, A Capella, Riley Day, Shovel, Household Arts. I lilvrd my life my own way. U41 EIQCU RY AN N U LUCILLE CLAIRE LEAR Lear Activities: Student Board. Camaraflerie and H. H. Arts Club, Thanksgiving Program, Spring Concert, All-City Music Festival, Christmas Program, Mer- cury Typist. Laugh 'fill the gamr is playrdg .-Ind be merry, my frzrndsf' ANNA JULIA LENTZEN Ann, Sue Activities: Camaraclerie and Shovel. HN hair was thick fwilh many a Curl That cluslcred 'round hrr head. WALTER W. LOHMAN Wally Activities: Older Boys' Organization, Science and Shovel, Newsboys' Club. Tall as a young pins Iran. LORRAINE LILLIAN LUEBTOW Lolly .ictivitiesz Open House, Camaraclerie, Household - rts. Shri: a maiden, holh gfutlc and mural. ANNA R. MACIEJEWSKI Annie Ann Activities: Camaraderie. .-Ind lifrir fworth -while If you hut .unzlr. EMILY MARION MACKO Mickey Activities: G.A.A., Q Spring Concert, Camaraderie and Shovel, Thanksgiving Program. In heart and hand Bofh open and fran. EDWARD j. MARTEN Eddie Activities: Minstrel Show, Cue, President junior and' Senior Class, Orient, Sergeant-at-Arms, The Radio Mystery, Shovel. Ha had a hrad io ronlri-vc .find a hand Io 1'xrrutf. DOROTHY I. MIKKELSEN Dot Activities: Shovel and Camararlerie, Thanksgiving Program. Christmas Program, Shovel Club Monitor, Spring Concert. I afwait 'with joy Ihe rowing y1'ar.v. MILDRED E. MUELLER Millie Activities: H. A. Club, G..-LA., Camaraderie, Open House, Volleyball, Gymnasium Exhibition. Sha is modest, but not ba.fhfuI. RUTH MUELLER Ruthie Activities: Camaraderie. G.A.A., Senior Champion Team, Shovel, Riley Day Program. Shri: sonzrlirrmr glad, Shri: full of fun, but m'fuz'r bad. '- i251 X MIQIQCU Y NNU .. l EV . QQ lit WX K2 lrix . ,C 1 g lxl' I' Nfl- ll? it .ik htm - x xx XX, , X. i g. Ki . .A if K ix A DAISY E. NEHLS Activities: Camararierie, Shovel, Student Board Alternate, Thanksgiving Program. ' Jud lightly was her slondvr nosv, Tip-liltrd like the prtal of a flovwvrf' MARJORIE JEANNE NELSON Marg Activities: G.A.A,, Camaraderie, Mercury Typist, Big Sister Orgfnuzation. Shr leans to homrfvll plcasurffs and to gentlz' scams. DOROTHY NEUSTETTER Dot Activities: Shovel. Camaraderie, Household Arts. Mercury Monitor, G.A.A. In sports shr bfars away Ihr' bell. ELYN A. NICKEL Nickie Activities: Camaraderie, German, G.A.A. Elway with -wrary mrvs and them1's.'-- Swing wide- Ihv moonlil gan' of drramsf' ELIZABETH A. OLSON Betty Activities: Glee, A Capella, Camaraderie, Allen, S..-X..A.,clglercu1'y Annual, Riley Day, Armistice Day, luring oncert. To br fond of lrarning is lo lu' al the gan' of lzrarnmyf' HOWARD V. PERSCHBACHER Howy Activities: Science, Shovel, Mercury Monitor. Full fwisv is hr thai can himsrlf know. EDITH A. PETERSEN Activities: .President German, G.A.A., Camaraderie, Assistant Librarian. Il hat my fongur h1u'ks noi, my hrart says. FLORENCE CHARLOTTE POCH Flo Activities: Shovel, Camaraderie, G.A.A., Allen, Big Sister, German, Mercury Staff. ' Thr grnllf mind by grulle dvvds is kf10QfUIl., JOHN POUNTAIN I'4.u' always rvgrcitrd -my speech, but 7lP'Ul?I' my silence. RUTH A. RICHARDS Ruthie Activities:. A Capella, Mercury Annual, Riley Day, Camaraderie, Allen, Glee, Spring Concert, G.A.A., Shovel. German. IV'f lmrn, not for school, but for Ziff. 261 MERCURY IDA RITTINGER Activities: Camaraderie, Shovel, G.A.A. Drmms, books, arc meh a world. HELEN E. ROBERTS Activities: Shovel, Allen, Camaraderie, G..-LA., Spring Festival, Thanksgiving Program, Christmas Program, Pig Tail Day Program. Virtua is the bcsi prize. BEATRICE ROOS Activities: Student Board Monitor, Mercury Moni- tor, G.A.A., Shovel, Open House Champions, Cam- araderie. And nwcr brood: Ihr folds roqzbined, .4b07.lt' a hear! mon' good and kind. DOROTHY EDITH RUNGE Buddy Activities: Camaraderie, G.A.A., Shovel, Open House Program, Mercury Monitor, Baseball Champs, Camaraderie Monitor, Big Sister Organization, Basketball Team. Shr's all fwrap! up in gym. JOHN RYNSKI Of study took hr mos! hard and fllflkn VICTOR N. SCHLITZ Vic Activities: Football E. Captain, Intra-mural Bas- ketball, Varsity Basketball, Sec'y.-Treasurer Class '31, National Honor Society, Armistice Day Pro- gram, JumorjSenxor Play, Student Board, Junior Prom Committee, Spring Informal Dance, Cue, Shovel, Athletic Council. He was artiwr, stirring, all fire- Could not fest, could not im'- FRED ARTHUR SCHROEDER Activities: Track, Basketball, Science. No legacy is so rifh as honf'sty. VIOLET SCHWARTZ Ufllways failhfulf' PEARL SCHWEIKERT Activities: Camaraderie, Shovel, G..-LA., Senior Orchestra. rl good heart is fworlll gold. WILLIAM SURLES Billy Activities: Hi1Y President, Cue, Shovel, Junior- Semoi' Plat?-, Minstrel Show, Spring' Iuforillal Com- mittee, Ol er Boys' Organization, C.C.C., Track. Look, l1e's 'winding up tlur rwalfh of his fwrig By and by if i-will strikrf' U71 NNU f-r ' x Lal, H Uvqfl O if UN L l S , '-. In .W M3 Ql ,, up ,V :V xx : 0 U K xfpgfh i x PH Zi l ,.C .X X.-' av Q Vi rl' . nl' 2 A Xjj' Q 1' ,hju E yr-3' i J' ' K,-l 'si '-4 ax L if J 4. J, j, I, .Q1'W EIQCU RY AN N U .. , F TSX X --TQ1 XX? Senior Play Christmas Play, Older Boys' Organ- X' ization. -.2--lj Thai hay Lwith Ihr grawr, mathcmaiiral X look. RICHARD JOHN TAYLOR Dick Activities: Sh0vel,- A Capella Choir, Newsboys' Organization, Athletic Society, Dramatic Club. Sori1'ty, friendship, and lo-ve difvinfly lu'- stofwvd upon man. ISABEL TRAUTER Izzy Activities: Czunaraderie, Shovel, Household Arts, Mercury Monitor, Mercury Typist. Sud: wild, luxurious ringlvls hid, lVho.re glossy black to shame bring the plumage of the ra-vw1'.r wing. JAMES H. TRAYSER Jimmy Activities: Shovel, Older- Boys' Organization, Stu- dent Board Alternate, Science. HHQ' was a grnllirman from sole to rrorwn, Clran fzworrd and :mpc-rrally slnn. ' X A MILTON VATKIN lVi.n' to r'f'sol1u', and palivnt to reform. FLORENCE IDA VOLLMAN Flossie Activities: Camaraderie, G..-LA., Open House, Ac- tivities, Junior-Senior, Play Costume Committee, National Honor Society. Laugh and be flurry. CHARLES M. WERBA Charlie Activities: Senior Orchestra, AllsState Orchestra, Intrza-mural Basketball, Minstrel Show, Mercury. Thr musir in my heart I lofve long after 11 1-was hrard no more. 1 GEORGE B. VV. WIDULE Georgie Activities: ' Science Reserve, Shovel, Mercury Moni- tor, Stage Crew, Stage Manager. 'How pun' in hrarl and .round in hrad. ' KEN WILLE Wille Activities: l'Ii-Y, Shovel, Science, Football Mana- p.:er's E, Major Footb-all E, Varsity Basketball, Track Colors, Vice-President of Student Board. Football rrally 'was his passion. AUDREY JACQUELINE WILLIS Willie Activities: Camaraderie, Shovel, Household Arts, Mercury Typist, Mercury Monitor. She sm'rm'd a par! of joyous spring. ff 1.6 5231 Activities: Cue, Shovel, Minstrel Show. Junior- IQIQCU RY AN N U HERMAN R. AHRENS Activities: German and Shovel Clubs, Track, Class Football, Cue, Junior-Senior Play. .-I quit-t man fwith quiet strr'ngtl1. MARY LOUISE AIKEN Meme Activities: Camaraderie, Shovel, G.A.A., Baseball Champions, Basketball Champions, Pig Tail Day, Spring Concert, Mercury Monitor, Student Board, Junior Glee. Cherrful as birds that fwvltomc the day. HARRIET ALGER Mick Activities: Camaraderie, Shovel and Art, Pig Tail Day, Camaraderie Monitor, Camaraderie Program. Uno of those beautiful, brilliant enigmas, 'which irresistibly allun' mreryonc like a sphinxf' BOYD E. ALLEN Red Activities: Science and Shovel, Older Boys' Organ- ization. Football Reserves, Basketball E, Treasurer June Class, Track. Dynamite is quiet too until il goes of. 'VIARION B. ANDERSON Activities: Camaraderie, Shovel, Science, Athletic Association Secretary, Press. 'i'Tall and slender. BESS CHAPMAN ARNOLD Butterball Activities: Volleyball Champs, Camaraderie, House- hold Arts, Shovel, Sophomore Science Reserve. Laughter rich as woodland 1hundrr. ADELINE ARNOVITZ Addy Activities: Camaraderie, G.A.A., Shovel, Cue, Li- brary Staff, Alice in XVonderland. G'enilz' as the' falling dmv. ANITA ELINOR ARNSTEIN Nitsie Activities: Senior. Glee and German, A Capella Choir, Camaraglerie, Spring Concerts, All-City Music Convocations, Hiawatha's XVeddii1g Feast. Her :milf as rnigmatic as a gamblcrlf thinking. LOUISE ARVEDSON Activities: Crescent, Chairman VVays and Means, Clerk Cainaraderie, Shovel. IVr1romr as the discofvery of a for-dollar ' bill. RAY A. BACHOWSKI Swift as fre. l?-91 ERCU RY AN N U ,. .-I jolly lad-so happy loo, IVi1l1 a .smile Ihai s big 'enuf' for twof' CARL BEDERS Single as Ihr' sun. JoHN BEHLING Shall I care, nerd I hurry? Fair-haired dams:-ls my solr worry. ELIZABETH BENNETT f'Betty Activities: Student Bqard Monitor, Mercury Moni- tor, Shovel, Czuuaraderie. HN hair thai lay along hrr neil: ll as ycllofw like ripe corn. DOROTHY BENSON Dot Activities: Camaraderie, Shovel, Household Arts Clubs, Student Board Alternate. , ' r c 1' noi mon' than a painting can r ,ll 'r ? fl KU c ' ' 'est c est' araderie. igl a ar of urn. HARRIET BIERMANN, Touts, Shorty Activities: Cainaraderie. Joyous as thr laughter of a rhildf' GRACEMARY BILLINGS Billy Activities: Camaraderie. Science. Hnuseliold Arts, Allen, literary, Faculty. and Ilumor Staff of Mer- cury Monthly, Alice in Xl'ontlerland, Notebook Contest XViuner. Blifhv as a bird in Spring. MARY FRANCES BISSETT Activities: Camaraderie, Czuniaraderie Monitor Pig Tail Day Program, Secretary and Treasurer of Science Reserves. Na1nral as xnnlighi on thr sm. BERNICE ANN BLINK Blinkie Activities: Cue, Shovel. Orient. Tuuior-Senior Play, Christmas Play, Chicago Exmiis, Mercury Annual and Monthly Stahl. fill the bworldiv a .fIagc. ' i303 EIQCU RY AN N U .. , ,,Ak .F F . RUTH E. BOWERS BoWse X 5 ' Activities: Mercury Monthly Stall, CQu0tationsl Mercury Annual, Cue, Shovel, and Caniaraderie. 1 X There is rnischiff in hfr dimplz's. -Q-LK' LUCILLE BRODY Activities: Camaraderie, Mercury Annual Staff. ' .-I fwilly fwaman is a trcasur1'. BERYL A. BRANDT Honey Activities: Mercury and Student Board Monitor, Baseball and Volleyball, Camaraderie, Household Arts, Shovel, G.A.A. Low1'ly as the first beam of the sun. X EVELYN BRANDT Sandy, Midgey Activities: G.A.A., Camaraderie, Household Arts Secretary. ' i'Kind wards and few are a fwomarfs orna- ment. ROBERT P. BREMNER Bob Activities: Science, Intrsumural Basketball, Foot- ball, Chicago Examinations. But most I low' him for his deep-sea spell ' Of unguvssed secrets that he may not tall. - BERNICE A. BRIESE Breezy Activities: Camaraderie, Student Board and Mer- cury Monitor, G.A.A., Mother's and Daughter's Program, G.A.A. Championship Volleyball Team. 1Iappinu:.f makes the beauty in beauty. LENORE BRINN Lee Activitieszl Shovel, Caniaraderie, S.P.Q.R., Mer- cury Monitor. 'Now would I build, with nothing but fwordsf' Joyce M. BROCHE ' ?-Joycieff Activitiesz. Camaraderie, Assistant Librarian. Mer- cury Monitor, Q.A.A., Student Board Monitor, Big Sister Organization. Har lot srmns light, her hrarl .vf'1'rn.s gay. GERALDINE N. BROWN pay, ffjmy' Activities: Camaraderie, Christmas Play, Alice in VVonderland Play. 'If :hr had any faults, :he Irft us in doubt. l . 1 I LAWRENCE BRZEZIN SKI i , ' 5 ff 1 Qaida as a dartrd bram of light. I Ifvll 0 X ax . J Ye-F el UVWAIV VL- SS U W, f5UVPr l . L. ERCU RY AN N U ,. MARY JEAN CALHOUN Jeanne Activities : G.A.A., Freshman Basketball, Shovel, Cmnaraderie, Allen, Household Arts, A Capella Chorus, Girls' Glee, Alice in XVuuderlaud. Thy modr.vty's a candlr to thy mvriI. SALLY CALLAHAN Sal Activities: Camaraderie and Shovel, G,A.A., Fresh- man Basketball, Shovel Musical XVedd-lug, NVash- iugton's Birthday Progrmn, Cauiaraderie Monitor. Forgr! you! Elin: do not lim' so long! JOHN CAMPBELL Scottie Activities: Track. Cross-Country, XVas1iiugtun Day Exercises. .-I good nomo is Iwflvr than prrviou: 0il1fI'lll llf.,, RUTH C. CARLSON Teenie, Mighty Activities: Cauiaraderie, Household Arts President and Secretary, Shovel. Words drrlare your rye: arf' bright. RUTH E. CARLSON Fair and :Iendrr as Ihr pinr Inf. CHARLES CASPARI I would not lifvr away. ANNE CASTELLI '9Annie Activities: Cantaraderie. I know her by har joyous air, l Her bright blark vyes, her bright black hair! HARRY CISZEWSKI Activities: Track, Cross-Country, Basketball,Sh0vel, To krep happy is all I do. VAN B. CLENEAY Col. Activities: S.P.Q.R., Shovel, German, Older Boys', Track, Cross-Country. Strange as lifrf' i ROLAND F. COERPER, Jr. Brawny Activities: Shovel, Basketball, Track, Latin. l To like a man is to undrrsfand him. E321 EIQCU RY AN N U EDWARD P. CONNELL I have been ro great a lovvfrrf filled my day: So proudly with the splendor of lofveis praise. KENNETH ALFRED COOK Life is made magical. SYLVIA BARBARA CZECK Activities: Camaraderic, Shovel, German, G.A.A. Quiet as if the finger of Godin' fwill had bade the human mechanism be still. DOROTHY G. DENTZ Dot Activities: Caiuaraderie, Household Arts. Her :miles were like glofwing sunshine. ROBERT E. DICKEY Bob Activities: Student Board Monitoxx. Older Boys' Organization, Christmas Play, Minstrel Show, Mercury. Sir, I fwould miher be right than president. ANITA DIEFENBACH Activities: Camaraderie, Riley Day Program, G.A.A. Patience, thou young and rose-lipped ClIL'l'1lbi1ll.u l DOROTHY DIETZ Activities: Camaraderie, G.A.A., Student Board Monitor. Cheerful, at morn, she fwakes from short repose. MARY F. DONALD Muif Activities: Camaraderie, Shovel, Alice in VVon- derland, Pig Tail Day, Chicago Examinations, In- firmary Monitor. Lively and thangeable, like a flame in the wind. CARL J. ECKENROD Handsome as a new .flake-rope on a thirty- dollar pony. LOUISE EIFFLER Lou, Louie Activities: G.A.A., Camaraderie, German. Happy am l,' from care I'm free! lVhy ar'n'i they all ronfenled like me? I U31 MERCURY NN U .. MARION J. EMMERICI-I In friendship, I was early taught to hvlirlvrf' LOUISE ERWIN Lou Actiyities: Camaraderie, G.A.A., Crescent, Library Monitor, Junior Basketball Team. Thr mildvsl manners with the Izrafurst mind. VERONICA FIELD Vicky Activities: Art, Prom Decorations, Mercury An- nual Art, Camaraderic. FLOYD W. FLIEMAN Red Activities: Cue, Cartoon Editor and Staff, Chief of Candy Sales in Minstrel Show, Junior-Senior Play, Christmas Play, Spring Informal Committee. J living dog is briter than a dead lion. CHARLES PHILIP FOX Charlie Smlilrd as all the -'world fwrrz- his. HUBERT FOX Activitieszl Shovel. Stage Crew, Open House, Mer- cury Monitor, Orient. H0fl7,J luck! For fwc knofw not wlzrrr wr are going. MARGUERITE FOX Wike Activities: Q.A.A., Camaratlerie, Tennis, Tourna- ment. Clxampion Basketball Team, Captain of Junior Basketball Team. Plmsant as yourh fwifh all in blossoms 4frofwn'd. HALERINE FRACKOWIAK Grr1rrous as Ihr sun in spring? ROENE FREI Activities: Camaraderie, Volleyball Team Open House, Mercury Monitor. ,-ls Iruf' as truth's sirnpliciiyf' EUNICE FRENCH Eunie Activities: G.A.A., Allen, Senior Orchestra. String Ensembles. quartets, trios, etc., Cmuaraderie, Kno'wlrdgfr is pawn. U41 EIQCU RY ,mf FREWARD Young frllofws 'will be young fvllofw.t. ELEANORE GAUGER Sho adds a prociou: hearing io the car. MARGARET ANNE GESSNER Marge Activities: Camaraderie, Shovel Club and Secretary for two years, Cue, Mercury, Spring Informal Com- mittee, Science, Nvashington Day Play, Lady of the Green Room, Vice-President Al en, Presidentg G.A. A.. Mercury Staff, Alumni Editor, Prom Committee, Student Board Alternate, The Betrothalf' Make Believe, VVashington, the Man VVho Made Us, Alice in Wonderland,' Secretary Senior Class. She is srhooled in all her arts. FLORENCE GETZLAFF Flo Activities: Camaraderie, Shovel. IViih artful fwiler lo win ye. JANET GLASGOW Jan Activities: Allen, Junior Science, Camaraderie, Crescent, Shovel, Art, Student Board Alternate, Mercury Monitor, Library Monitor. There is so much to do, so little fiona. EDITH C. GOELZER Eden Activities: Camaraderie, Art, Household Arts, Junior Prom Scenery, Shovel. The paler and the grafuer, Ediihf' STEPHEN GRENYO Steve Activities: Student Board, Band, Shovel, Science, .lntra-mural Basketball. True as the dial fo the sun. ROSLYN GROSSMAN At-gie Activities: Canlaraderie, Cue, Junior-Senior Play '32, Assistant Mercury Monitor, Camaraderie Mothers' Day Program. Happy as a Sunday in Paris, full of song, and dance, and laughu-r. - HELEN LOIS GROTENRATH Tedi Activities: President Art, Art Editor of Monthly, Art Editor of Annual, Scenery Painting. Beauty like a beacon Burns abofue Ihe dark of strife. VIOLET GRUENWALD A Vi, Vee Activities: Student Board, Iunior Prom Committee, Shovel, Art, Camaraderie, Monthly Mercury Art Staff, Annual Mercury Art Staff, Monthly Mercury Art Editor, Junior-Senior Play Scenery Painting, Chicago U. Exam. She hit romplexion, feature, air, So just the lzfe ziself fwas there. i351 EIQCUR NNU ,, i DOROTHY GUSSICK Gussie Activities: Camaraderie, Alice in VVonderland, Shovel, G.A.A. ,Volleyball Champions. She regrets thc game' of Imp-frog is pro- l hzhilrd Io girls. ELMER HACKBARTH Al Activities: Shovel, Student Board, Science, Secre- tary-Treasurer Freshman Class, Freshman Football, Class Football Champs, Intra-mural Basketball Champs, Prom Trailer, All-City High Chorus. Il's always fair 1-weather 'when good ffllofws get together. fx JANET E. HAEUSER Ian Activities: Camaraderie, Shovel, Volleyball Cham- pionship, Allen, Vice-President Allen ,G-.A.A., Sec- retary-Treasurer G.A.A., Mercury Monitor, Student Board Monitor, Wlashington Day Program. Tfwiukling-like a sulltn star. Dimly re- flrrird in a lonely pool. FLOY HAGEN IVl1o relished a joke and rrjoicvd in apunf' LOIS HALLE Activities: Camaraderie, Mothers on Strike, Art. Entered as Junior from Fond du Lac High. sis pure as truth, as-1neele as faith, and mzld as mz'rcy's soothing hand. DAVID HALSEY Dave Activities: Senior Football, Senior Basketball, Track, Intra-mural Basketball. Rest is for the dead. RODGER HARRINGTON Activities: Football E, Basketball E, Captain Basketball Team, All-City Basketball Team, Mer- cury Monitor, Older Boys', Shovel, Student Ath- letic Council, Hi.Y, Intra-mural Basketball, Track. For thz'rc's a bloody law against The Kwzraring of the gram. ELIAS M. HARTENSTEIN Here let me pause and breathe a while. ADOLF A. HAUBNER Steady as a rock. ROBERT HAYDEN Bob Activities: Shovel, Open House Program, Mercury Monitor, Science, Tennis, Basketball, Track. Riley Day Program, Student Board Representative. IV caring his wisdom lightly. E361 EIQCU Y NN L RUTH V. HENRY Swain than all 1r1'rf1u11rs. EDWIDGE NORENE HERALD Eddie Activities: Camaraderie, Household Arts, Shovel, XVashington Day Program, G.A.A. 'It hurts me to the .soul to brook fonfnc- mrnt or rontrol. JANE K. HERBERT It is most true-our styles betray us. LEWIS HERMAN Student Activitiesy Inter-class Football, Intra-mural Bas- ketball, Hi-Y, Shovel. I am sure cared: an runny to life. MAYBELLE HOGAN Activities: Cue. Art, Glee, Chorus, Mother's Day Program, Vilashington Program, Cue Club Play, Spring Concert. Ulllirnitoblf as the boundless sm. MERRITT HUNTZICKER Met Activities: Track, Class Football, Basketball, .Shovel Minstrel Shows, Musical XVedtlmg, Pig Tail Day Program, Shovel, Latin. One thorn of cxpcrivnfe is fworth a fwildfrr- 11c'.rs of fwurnzngf' CLEMENCE JANICKI Clem Activities: Science Reserve, Student Board Monia tor, Mercury Monitor, Track, Football, Pres. Older Boys' Organization, Pres. Senior Class, Student .1-Ttlgetic Council, Capt. Track, Cross-Country, Bas- 'et all. Hom-:ty with .ftfady eyf, Truth and pure sirnplirttyf' RUDOLF ALFRED JEGART Rudie Activities: Shovel, Cue, Older Boys' Organization, President Kranzeline Hi-Y, Art Staff Mercury An- nual and Monthly, Scenery Painting, Minstrel Show, Frosh-Soph. Football Tnter-class Basketball, Varsity Track and Football Teams, lst Team All-City. Strong as Hercules. LEROY E. JOHNSON Lee Activities: S.P.Q.R., Science Reserve, Track, ln- tra-mural Basketball. I had not those who pine for forma BRUCE M. JONES Pete, Lefty Activities: Class Football, Reserve Football, Cap- tain Senior Football Champions. Quin as a gruvryarrlf' i37l EIQCURY AN N U ,. ,-I self-made man? Ye.r,' .V-l nd fworshzpx his ofwn creator. FLORENCE JUDGE '-Happy' Activities: Q G.A.A., Camaraclerie, Shovel, Cainarad- erxe Valentine Day Program. Irr1'.ri.rtihle ax thc' llrnilo to the pole. VERA JUNKERMAN Bewah Activities: Camaraderie, Shovel. Old faslzioned pantry, hut choicely good. BERNICE H. KAEGI Activities: Allen, Shovel, Press, Camaraderie, Sen- ior Leader, Cue, Lady of the Green Room, Student Board, Mother's Day Program '30, 31. lvashinga ton's Birthday Program, Christmas Program, Jun- igr-Seliior Play, May Fete, Mercury Monthly and nnua. Spontanfou.r as a crystal fountain. MAYBELLE KAHLE Bulletts Activities: G,A.A., Basketball, Baseball, Allen, Cue. Crescent, Glee, Mercury Staff, Christmas Play, VVashington's Birthday Play, State VVinner for girls Oregon Trail Essay Contest, Senior Orchestra, Music Festival, Music Convocation, Spring Cona certs, Alumni Orchestra. O happy soul, that all the :way To hea-von hath a surnmz'r': day. ALFRED F. KARAS Al Activities: Shovel, Minstrel Show, Mercury Moni- tor, Chairman Thanksgiving Campaign, Student Board, Bookstore Bookkeeper, Older Boys' Organ- ization, Hall Monitor. 'Sla7Je to mysrlf I will not hr. EDMUN D KARPIN SKI JVIan may ronstrur things after their fash-ion, Clear from the purpose of the thzngs the1n.felive.v. IRENE KARPOWICZ I Activities: G.A.A., Cainaraderie, Household Arts, Mercury Monitor. t Fz'atun's arf as mlm ar rnarhlrf' KAREL KATZ Kirby Activities: Student Board, S.P.O.R., Hi-Y, Mer- cury Staft, Cue, Secretary Hi-Y, Track, Cross- Country-, President of Press Club. D Hu manner: were gentle, complying, and l1land. ' RODERICK G. KEEBLER Buzz Activities: Shovel. Science, Crescent Debating So- ciety, Armistice Day Program, Riley Day Program. I haw' immortal longings in uw. U31 ERCURY ANN L Activities: Mercury VVork, Quill and Scroll, Stu- dent Board, Harvard Book, Annual Editor. Thr liillff foolcry fha! wisr' mm hafvv makrs a great shame. MILDRED TI-IERESE KIENITZ Millie Activities: Shovel. Camaraderie. . For daring nonsense srldom falls to bit Likz' sfatiered shui, and pass for some wit. NORMA KLUGE Activities: G.A.A., Cainaraderie, Allen, Junior Orchestra, Senior Orchestra, Junior Girls' Glee, Alumni Orchestra, All-City High Orchestra. Ruddy and frrsh as Ihr fwaking morn. LYDIA KNIEPHOFF Lyd Activities: Cznnaraderie, Household Arts. uIIl7I0!'l'llf as slvvpf' DELORES KOENITZER Dada Activities: . Caniaraglerie, -Shovel. German, Cue. Christmas Play, Junior-Senior Play, Student Board Monitor. 1 . . , I I Jn ozmrrl of sfaurrl ishworth a pound of sour. DONALD KOEPKE Don Activities: Nat'l. High School Orchestra, Older Boys', Cue, Science, All-City Band. School Or- chestra, Milwaukee Philharmonic Orchestra. Tunffu1 as fwoods with the music of Iowa. EVELYN KOEPKE Evie, Ev .eciixitiesa Shovel, Mercury Monitor, Cainaraclerie, HTIIOSI' who are plfasrd Ihmnsrlfws must please. KENNETH C. KOESTER Light-luvzrlrd as a robin. VINCENT KONIG Vin Activities: Senior Football Numerals, Freshman Football and Track, Associate Editor of Monthly Mercury. Older Boys', Science, Shovel, Iunior-Sen- ior Play The Man XVho Made Us. Thr mildrst mannfrs lwilh lhz' bra-vest. NATHAN KORNHAUSER Nate Activities: lntra-mural Basketball, Mercury News Editor. Mercury Cartoonist, Mercury Monitor, Stu- dent Board Alternate, Press Club, Track. I fwould that ht' -would not ulirr Thr Ihoughfs he thinks of mv. E391 EDCUI2 NNU ., X MARY J. KOTECKI Mot-ee Activities: Shovel, Allen, Household Arts, G.A.A., 3 Open House, Volleyball, Camaraderie. , Sfwif! as a blush in the fllrrkr of sc'-w'11tm'1:. LUCILLE KREFT Lou , Activities: Camaraderie, Shovel, Student Board, Mercury Bookkeeper and Treasurer. ulndrprndrnt as a bird. ERLINE KRETSINGER Activities: Camaraderie, Student Board, Mercury Typist. Il'omar1 is rwr tlzangmblrf' FRANCES KRIDEL Fran Activities: Camaraderie, Shovel, G.A,A. 1 luwv no ofhrr but a -womau's rm.fon. ROBERT I. KROME Texas, Bob Activities: Junior Science Reserve, Cue, Press, Mercury Monitor, Shovel, Minstrel Show, Track, Junior-Senior Play, Tennis, Older Boys' Organiza- tion, Student Board. js an arior confrsxvd fwiihoul rifval Io shinff' FRANCES KUCZKOWSKI Fanny Activities: Camaraderie. Brighten like a morning of young spring. RALPH J. KUEHN Activities: Cross-Country, Track, Minstrel Show, Shovel. - Your are the -virlorirs of ight. ' QW fg Charlie Activities: lntra-mural Basketball Champs, Foot- ball and Track Manager's E, Junior-Senior Play, Mercury Monitor. find rvrtainly hz' is a good f1'lloi'w. ' TI-IEODA A. LAABS Theo Activities: Shovel Monitor, Art, The YVo1xder Hat, G.A.A., Camaraderie Monitor. 0 'where ihy fuoitc' doth rome Lrt all doubt: bc dumb. LESTER LAATSCH Les Activities: Mercury Monitor, Student Board, Book Store Clerk, Manager of Junior-Senior Play. Can build rastlcs in Ihr air. l40l E CU YANNU EDWARD G LANGE Eddie Actlvxtres Mercury Monltor Scxence Older Boys' Orgamzatron Shovel hewsboys Basketball, Cross- fGDot,, is a good uDony1J Sfkaysa Actnmes Shovel Minstrel Shou Glee Chorus. Sang lzlr an 111sp1nd young Vzbylf' OLIVE LIETZKE Ollie Actrutxes Household Arts Camaraderie, Open Fan as Ihr day thai bodrs 0ftlIl'10IIl0I'l'0'w.u GERALDINE LIPSTEIN Jerry Actlvme Shovel Orient Nlercurx Nlonitor, Mer- Bf Ihnu own srl and Ihou art airway: MAH! OLIVE LUDWIG Curly Actlvxtles Shovel Camaraderle Household Arts, Secretarx of Sophomore Class Secretarv of Junior Class Treasurer Camaradeue President of House- Yhr rrzgns fwlnrr 'rr hm smzlr is som. DONALD Mac ARTHUR Mac Actrvmes Shovel Older Boys Nlmstrel Show, -I mrrrrrr man fzullnn flu' Izmzt of barom- I 1'-vor sprnl an hours talk -w1tl1al. ROBERT MADDOC' K Bob ACUNIIICN Precs Sophomore and Junior Class lootball Team Sophomore Track V1ce'Presideut Model -Xl plane Club Qkeno ha H SD Orient De- batmg Society 'I foul habzi oft rowers a good man. E411 of YQ? fiirfiff' if iffif if sv .V if ECU YANNU ., MARY LOUISE MACKAY Toddy Activities: Sophomore Leader Catnzrraderie, Iunior Prtnn Committee, Secretary and President Camarads erte, President of Sophomore Class, Vice-President Senior Class, Student Board Monitor, Shovel, Cue. May Queen. Ihr rharms strikr tha' sight and Ilrr mrrzts fwm thx' soul. MARION E. MADSEN uT,lI'l'l',5 zz language' in hrr l'j'I'.U ELIZABETH MARY MAKAL Betty, Lizzie Activities: Art, Household Arts, G.A.A., Cain- arnderie. pls dvar lo mv as my ofwn righl hand. DOROTHY MATHIE Dot, Dottie Activities: Annual Stall, Mercury Monthly StatT. Camaraderie, G.A.A., Shovel. JuniorsSenior Play. Scenery Painting, Prom Committee, Art Club Vice' President, Secretary A Capella Chorus, Science, Mercury Monitor. fl Lwinning fway, a pleasant smil4'. E. CLARKE MCCORMICK Bud Activities: Shovel, Latin, Student Board Monitor, Older Boys' Organization, Newshoys', Track. Cross-Country. Full brzmwly thou has flashed Thy rrmidm sfwordf' ETHEL MCINTOSI-I Sis Activities: Camaraderie, Science Reserve, Mercury Monitor. .i-lliwr as a vision of life to hc. RUTH MCMILLEN Activities: Camamderie, Student Board, Shovel. Regain, dull Clll'l'.' I prilhnr Izvgom' from mr! Bcgonr, dull mfr! Thou and I shall :fwfr agrrf-. VERNON MINKS Minkie Activities: Book Store. rind frrl happirr than I know. MARY LOU MESSMER Activities: Secretary-Treasurer Freshman Class, May Fefe, Capt. Basketball Team. Capt. Baseball Team, Capt. Championship Basketball Team, Secre- tary Athletic Council, Junior Cmnaraderie Leader. Chairman Chrysnnthetnuni Sales, Coach Freshman Basketball Team. J sporisman corniplrtd' ROBERT E. MEYER The strong men krvp coming on. i421 ELIZABETH MOENCH Betty, Libiti' Activities: Shovel, Camaraderie, Household Arts, Mercury Typist. For she was just a quiet kind. MARGUERITE MORATZ More gentle than the iwind in summer. ELIZABETH L. MORTER E Activities: Allen, Shovel, Camaraderie, Infirmary Staff, Usher for Minstrel Show, Vtlashington Pro- gram, Alice in VVonderland, Older Girls' Organ- ization. Faith, hope, and fharify This one has all Ihr:-e. GEORGE L. MUELLER ln his modesty, like a Slar among earihly lights. GRAHAM MUELLER Gi-a Activities: Track 12, .C.C.C., Freshman Football. Older Boys' Organization, Hi-Y, Vice-Captain ot Cross-Country, lntra-mural Basketball. I trust I have not 'wasted breath. LORRAINE E. MUELLER Larry Activities: Camaraderie, Household Arts, Mercury Monitor. '24 quieiness of spirit. OTTO MUELLER Ot's Activities: Shovel, Student Board, Mercury Moni- tor, Senior Orchestra, Glee, A Capella Choir, Track, Christmas Play, Stage Crew, Boys' Quartet, Spring Concerts. Minstrel Show, String Quartet, Open House Programs. IV ho ffI'.l'l?l lJL'J swell, needs not other praise. NORMA MULROY Norm Activities: Science, Camaraderie. Dainty as Dresden China. BERNICE MUNSCHE Bemis Activities: Treasurer Shovel, Household Arts, Prom Committee, Pig Tail Day Program, Mercury Monthly Staff, Mercury Annual Staff. 'K-ls necessary to us as honey to the bees. BETTY JANE NELsoN ' HB. JJ, Activities: Allen, Pres. Cainaratlerie, Vice-Pres., Orient Sec., Vice-Pres., Cue, Shovel, G.A.A.. Press, Sec., Christmas Play, Mercury Monthly, Literary Editor, Mercury Annual, Whashington Birthday Pro- gram, Quill and Scroll, Gorgas Essay, State Prize, Chicago Exams, A.A. UAV. Exams, Student Board, Pig Tail Day Programs, junior Prom Committee, Camaraderie Mothers' Tea. None so admired, so belofvedf' E431 D fjjfwyl 944 LJ . Jn ll? it , lj , aw,-'A' J - lil , ,lf EIQCURY ANN L ., ELIZABETH R. NICHOL Betty Activities: Cznnaraderie, Science Reserve, G.A.A., Shovel, Student Board Monitor, S.P.Q.R. Plm.rant as youih with all il: Izlossoms z'ro-1.vn'd. JOHNETTE ELLEN NICHOLUS Johnnie Activities: Cainaraderie, Household Arts. Pleasant as a fwafvvf' DAVID NEWTON Dave Activities: A Capella Choir, Orchestra, Band. Sen- ior Hi-Y, Mercury Staff, Press. Puri: arf liki' birds, The Inu! thing makrs ihrrn sing. RUTH H. NOWATNEY Activities: Shovel, Cainaraderie, G..-LA. Silvnt as 1i1nz'. STEPHEN Now1cK1 ' Hr travuvls faslrsl who tra-vrls alarm ROBERT O'BRIEN Bob 0'B Activities: Student Board, Mercur' Monthly Staff, Cross-Country, Track Colors, c.c.ci, Press. Shovel, Inter-class Basketball, Mercury Monitor, Intra- mural Basketball. Short as a mililia drummrr boy. WILLIAM JAMES O'BRIEN Bill Activities: Football E, Vice4Captain, Third Place in State Tennis Meet, Shovel, Basketball. .-Ill mm dnire to he imnvortal, Lvl knowledgr' grafw from mon' to more. ROBERT L. OETTING Bob Activities: Student Board, Science, Stage Crew, Master Stage Electrician. Minstrel Shows, Christ- mas Play, Betruthal, The Man YVl1o Made Us, In the Spring A Young Man's Fancy, Junior Prom Decorations. I am noi in Ihr' fall of common men. ALEXANDER OLIVETTI Alex, Al Activities: Shovel, Science, Track, Senior Nom. Committee, Football Manager, Basketball, Business Manager, Track Business Manager, lntra-mural Basketball Runner?ups. lily wigor is a IIPQU-illlllffd prnnyf' HILDA M. OSIE Activities: Calnaraderie, Shovel. G.A.A., Christ- mas Program, May Festival, A Capella. . Soriahlr' rs: a bashrf er kit!vn.v. U41 MERCURY ROBERT S. PATMYTI-IES Pat Activities: Secretary Junior Class, Manager Bas- ketball Team, Cue Shovel, Hi-Y, Track, Mercury Monitor, Glee, A Capella Choir, Older Boys, Prom Committee, Spring Informal Committee. GallanI as a good ship 1m'fiing a heafvy sea. ALICE PEDEN SKI Buddy Activities: Shovel, Camaraderie, Household Arts, Play Buddy Miller's Circus. Moro dangrrous than hails Ia fshf' GENEVIEVE PEPLINSKI Marlon as a prirnrosef' WILLIAM H. PHILLIPSON Bill Activities: Orient, Class Football, Football Trainer, Basketlmal Manager, Cue, Older Boys', Shovel, Jun- gmr-gemor Play, YVasliingt-on Program, Mercury ta . Play not for games, but for sport. ESTHER A. PIPKORN Es Activities: Shovel, Camaraderie, Student Board, Mercury Monitor. Gay as the dancing wind. MARJORIE A. POLLAK Margey Activities: Camaraderie, Library Statif, Riley Day Program. The most manifest sign of wisdom is con- Ilnued fhefrfulnrssf' WILLIAM J. POYSER ul I I ' - ,' ' v loaim tie Iofw 'vm' curiosity. FRANCES RAGER Little Activities: Camaraderie, Mercury Monitor. The blackbird plays but a boxfwood jqute, but I lo-vc him host of all. MARY RAKOWSKI Mae Activities: Camaraderie, Household Arts, Art. Sweet as the dawn star. ESTHER RASCHE Activities: Allen, Science, Cainaraderie. Music hath rharmsf' U51 I 2 - 1 . A ! - I , 1 1 -- tl U YJ I t 1 R . l t ' i I 'J Qexgtff 51 e i Tfhrizcun EI. LO ANNU ,. CATHERINE HARRIET RAZALL Coimie Activities: Shovel, Crescent,,Camaraderie, .Allen, G.A.A., Junior and Senior Girls' Glee, Christmas Program, Spring Concert, Mercury Staff, Annual Stan. From you all little troulzlrs pass likv ripplrs on a sunlit rifvvrf' EANOR REED Ellie Activities: G.A.A., Shovel, Camaraderie, Art. Cool as the silent shades of the dccpln HARRISON PIERCE REED Pierce Activities: Older Boys' Organization, Student Board Monitor, Shovel, 'S.If.Q.R., -Boys' Glee, Chicago Scholarship.Examinations, Minstrel Show, Marquette Examinations, in Mathematics. Swift to hear, slow to speak, and slow to - 4wra1h. ' SELETHA MARGARET REEVES Mai-g. Activities: Canlaraderie, Mercury Typist. Thrre's a proud modesty in 1ru'rit. PAUL HENRY REITMAN Pi-of. Activities: Older Boys' Organization, Track Trainer, Basketball Manager, Cheerleader, Member Athletic Council, Treasurer Cue, President Junior Science, Minstrel Show, Mercury Monitor, S.P.Q.R., Ass't. Manager Track, Merc. Annual, Chairman of Publicity of Spring Informal, Shovel. Lat mf lieu' out my yvars in hrat of blood. UISE J. RIESCH Activities: Press, Camaraderie, Chicago Team for Mathematics, G.A.A., Student Board, Literary Staff of Mercury Monthly, Orient, Shovel. Pig Tail Day. , S1Qarkling like lightning on a dusky day. JOEL' s. RIPSTEIN nappy Activities: Shovel, Junior Science Reserve. Cue. Press, Merc. Monitor, Student Board, Minstrel Shnw, XVashington Day Play, Christmas Play. Jun- inr-Seniox Pla ', Older Boys' Organization, Tennis, Alternate Stutlent Board. GMP me Ihr heart to hgh! andilosrf' LAURENCE E. ROYT Loi-ry Activities: Senior Orchestra, Band, National High School Orchestra, All-City Orchestra, Minstrel Show, Shovel, Junior-Senior Play, N.lI.S.O. and B.C. Scholarship, Chicago Team. ' Uni-wisling all the chains that fir thc hid- dvn soul of Harmony. LORAINE E. RUHLAND Dolly Activities: Art. Caxnaraderie, Household Arts, Shovel, G.A.A., Open House Program, Prom Scen- ery Painting, Mercury Monitor, Junior Scenery Painting. 'rSIll't't'll is great, but silenn' is grvatrrf' CORNELIA REGENIA ROWELL Cot-nie Activities: Camaraderie, Big Sister, Press, Alice in 'Wonderlandf' Mercury Staff, Mercury Annual, Chicago Team, Marquette Examinations, Allen. Dainty and fair as a foldrd rose. i461 EIQCU Y ANNU CHARLES SAINSBURY Charles Activities: Science, Shovel, Junior-Senior Play, Basketball-Varsity and lntra-mural, Track. Chi- cago Coaching Class, Mercury Humor Staff, An- nual Photographer. E-vary infh that is no! fool is rogue. PETER SARA Pierre 'Xctnitles uniorSeuio1 Play The Man lVho A ', ' .: J - . -,, if Made Us, Shovel, Junior Basketball. Alan is his ofwn star. SHIRLEY SAX Activities: Cue and Shovel, Secretary Art, Cam- araderie, Christmas Play '30, '31, Musical as raindrops on a roof. VIOLET SAX Vi Activities: Camaraderie, Shovel, Household Arts, junior Orchestra, Alice in XVonclerland. Blur Violet like Pandora's cya. ' NATHALIE T. SCHAAFS Mickey Activities: G.A.A., Camaraderie, Household Arts, Shovel. Eniicing as a riddle. EMILY' SCHAEFFER Emmy Activities: Camaraderie, Household Arts, -Mercury Monitor, Vifashington Birthday Program, Riley Day Program, Armistice Day Program. Light of strp and hrarl -was she. LANCE R. SCHIPPERS Shipper Activities: Shovel, Student Board, Scenery Con- struction. Hr who oblrys with modrsty appears -worlhy of hvznylsonur day a commandr'r.,' LA VERNE E. SCHWERM . Har silrnt course adfvanfes Lwilh unofrn- sive pare. RICHARD A. SCHMIDT Dick Thry laugh that win. EUGENE SEELY Gene Activities: Latin, Shovel, Band, lutra-mural Bas- i ketball. 1 WorIh makes the man. i47l EIQCU RY AN N U .. MARY C. SENGER Marie Activities: Camaraderie. Shovel, G..-LA., Cham- pionship Team G.A.A. 1931. kind earnest thought: muilhin me rise. RICHARD SHANNON Dick Activities: Cue, Shovel, Freshman Football, Intra- mural Basketball, Senior Basketball, Student Board Monitor, Mercury Monitor, S.P.Q.R. Aid-venture ta the adfventurourf' EDITH M. SMITH Smitty Junior-Senior Pla , A Capella Choir, Glee, Pig Tail Day Program, C5i1e, Comaraderie, Music Convoca- tion, Open House Program, Spring Concert, Feb- ruary Commencement Program. Long laslm: smiled hrr sparkling eyes. GEORGE ANN SMITH Activities: Camaraderie, Cue, Shovel, Art. Press. Mercury Monitor, Riley Day Program, Christmas Program, Junior-Senior Play. There is danger in her eyes. MILDRED E. SPAUDE Mickey Activities: Camaraderie, Allen ,Open House Pro- gram. IVomm1, like princes, find fvfw real friends. ARTHUR F. SPERLING Strung as the .vpirit of the storm. CLARA MARIE STARK Clammie Activities: G.A.A., President G.A.A., Vice-President Allen, Camaraderie, Cue, Secretary Student Board. Vice-President Student Athletic Council. Pig Tail Day Program, Shovel, Open House, Volleyball. fl .round fwoman Iwith insight lawn. BETTY STARKWEATHER She ir pretty to fwalk with, .find fwitty to talk with, find pleasant, too, to think on. Shovel, Big Sister. ing's glow. l Fu' lightly rise I in tha morn, l .45 hlythe lie dofwn at c'z'n. i431 THEKLA A. STAUB Thekie Activities: Camaraderie, Soph. Jr.-Sr. Science Re- serve, Prize Notebook in hnghsh, Sr. Orchestra, H fair young prrserzre, bright with morn- GRACE MARIE STEHLING Grace 1 Activities: Camaraderie, Shovel, Household Arts. ERCURY ANN L HERMAN H. STEHLE Il flronm ax four acr'.v. RAYMOND STEHLING Ray Activities: Band, Drunl Major, Minstrel Show, Track, Mercury Monitor. Come wfrl, form' fwoe, I can: na by, 1'll lake :what Hvaflfn url! :mul mc. NORMA STEINBERG Activities: Glee, Girls' Athletic, Declamatory Organization. Ger1tlc as sleep. ROBERT STERN Bob Activities: Shovel, Mercury Monitor, Orient, Min- strel Show. Hr spake full well. MARION STEUBER Rex Activities: Science Reserves, Secretary-Treasurer Sophomore Science, Secretary General Science, Caniaraderie. 'Ullodrst and shy as a mm. OTTO STIFT ER Thank God, a man mn grow. ESTHER L. STRAUSS Tessie Activities: CEll'llRl'2lll8I'lC,' Cue, Cliristnms Play, ,Tun- ior-Senior Play, Pig Tail Day Program, Mother's Day Program, Senior Quotations, Cay ax a Spring IIOIIIIQPLU LORRAINE E. STRUBE Mutsie Lot-r s Y Activities: Caniaraderie, G.A.A., George XVasli-ing. ton Program, Basketball Team, Shovel, Monitor, Mercury Typist. Jil I ask is Io In' lzrt alone. FERN STRUEBING Activities: Science,Can1araderie. Quiet as a dreaming Inv. RAYMOND SWINSKY Ray Activities: Track, Basketball, Student Board, Book Store Clerk, Junior-Senior Play Tickets. Long fwindvd as a i'dl'1Hllfl. E491 I I N lllfljilg - wollyf EIQCU RY AN N U .. FRANK SZCZEPANSKI Natura has allways had mon' fora' than rduratxonf' GRACE TETALAFF Gracie Activities: Camaraderie. Bright as all aho'vr. ALVILDE TENDICK Missy Activities: Glee, Cznnaraderie. XYashingt0n Day Program, Sec.-Treas. A Capella ,Chung Biology, Christmas Play, Orchestra, Pig Tail Day Program, Thanksgiving Program, Open House, Spring Con- cert, Chorus, Music Convocation. God svn! his .vingrrs upon rarlh, lF'1ih .tongs of .fadnvsf and of mirth. HELEN TERRY Hel Activities: Camaraderie, Open House, Alice in NVonderlancl, Allen, Glee, Mercury Monitor, Stu- dent Board, Czimaraderie, Big Sister Organization, Infirmary Staff. ll'ho look: On dutirs well prrformrd and days wrll spam. ROBERT IW. TESS Bob, Tessie Activities: Track, Mercury Monitor, Shovel, Sci- ence Reserve, Student Board. Now teasing and vrxing, yd laughing at all. WILMA L. THIEL Billie Activities: Open House, Spring Festival, Thanks- giving Cantata, Shovel, Camaraderie, Lincoln Pro- gram. Lost in my drama. VIRGINIA TUTTLE Ginny, Sue Activities: Camaraderie, Senior Play Scenery, Mercury Art. Eagrr as a cry for Iifv. FLORENCE TWOSE Flinny Activities: Allen, G.A.A., Shovel, Infirmary Staff. Ruin by 1!lllll'lICf', Laughing lytllfffu RUTH J. URBANEK Ruthie Activities: Mercury Monitor, Camaraderie, House- hold Arts. fl fwiId1'r1u's.v of .vfzue1'Is. VIRGINIA VAN DEN BERG Virgie Activities: Camaraderie, Cue, Allen, Press, Art. Thr fworld's a Imbhlrf' U01 ERC R ANNU CHARLOTTE VIDAL Goofus Activities: Allen, Camaraderie, Shovel, Student Board Monitor, Mercury Staff, Camafaderie Motl1er's Day Program, Camaraderie Pig Tail Day Play, Quill and Scroll, Class Day Program, Open House Program. I 'would rathrr 111' side than idle. ROBERT L. VINSON Bob Activities: lliasliington Bi-Centennial Program, Junior-Senior Play, Senior Hi-Y, Shovel, Student Board Monitor. i-In ahridgrmcnt of all that was pleasant nz man. RUTH C. VOELZ Touts Activities: Camaraderie, Household Arts. Dreamy as music GAIL F. VOGEL , Activities: Newsboys' Club, Shovel, Older Boys', Senior Hi-Y, Class Football, B Team, Intra- mural Basketball, Track. Strong as ihe seas. CARL G. WACKLER 'IVhat m'xt?' we ash. VIRGINIA WANVIG Virgie Activities: Cue, Camaraderie Bulletin Board, Treasurer Allen, Secretary Junior-Senior Science, Mercury Monthly Staff, Mercury Annual Staff, Pig Tail Day Program, Camaraderie .May Fete, Shovel, Press, Chicago Exams Team. Student Board. Thrrc is an indehnablc rharm ahauf her. FRANK WARZALA lVIaxie Activities: Football. His bark is worse ihan his him EARL C. WEGNER Waggy , Activities: Science, Track, Class Football. Moderation is the noblest gift of lmaw'n. ELEANOR WELLER IiIore fm' than moonbearnsf' HAROLD WERBEL Thou seest how diligent I am. U11 N, . ,Xa 5 . ..,, Vi:-T X ii -QA Q 9 x XXV g I AQ 1. Q QR. X iff, fl 11 ff ,f f ff 1 7 Sam wfgwt Mlwfifw EIQCURY NNU ., Activities: Band, Science, Track. Rl'.fff'l't' may ln: pridf foriifirdf' LUCILLE G. WILLIAMS Lou Activities: Shovel, Camaraderie. Hrr lifv was gentle. DOROTHEA E. WINIGE Dots Activities: Shovel, G.A.A., Open Ilouse Programs, Caniaraderie. Allen. rl nxaithlvss nyc, a fwfnning .fmi1z'. NELSON WINKLESS Nellie Activities: Shovel, S.I'.Q,R., Intra-mural Basket- ball, Mercury Monitor, Rlercurv Humor Staff, Mer- cury Editor, Sophomore Class Officer, Press, Junior- Senior Play, Student Board Alternate. The rule of my lift' is ,io mal-r busimxts a jtlrasurc and plz'a:urv my bu.nm'ss. ETHEL WITHROW Activities: Allen, Camaraderie, Cue, Glee, Crescent Debating Society, Mercury Annual and Monthly. Small as tiny .stars lighling some ruined world. FLORENCE C. WITTKE Flo Activities: Camaraderie, Open House l rc-grams. Smiling like a .viar in thc blackfst night. GERTRUDE WOIDNECK Tr-udi Activities: Camaraderie, German. If . ' Thr lruc use of speech 15 not so murh lo vxprvss our -wants as fonnra mm. I . OODWA jim, Woody Activities: Senior Orchestra, Junior-Senior Play, Class- Footh-all, Intra-mural Basketball, Intra-mural Tennis, Senior Hi-Y. an! od I rnvrging i to agr, grow: LUCILLE E. ZAHN ' Activities: Science, Camaraderie, Girls' Glee, Chorus, Spring Concert. lVomrn of fmv sword: arc Ihr bas! fwomenf' MONROE ZARNE Monney. Zan-n Aetivities: Orient Debating, Track, Class Football, Riley Program, Mercury Annual, lntra-mural Bas- ketball. Mercury Cartoons. He lmrnrd the arts of riding, rfwirnming, gunnfryf' U21 i-Airncunv ANNU L FEBRUARY CLASS EDWARD LEON WOLTA Eddie Activities: Shovel, Football Trainer. Track. EDWARD JOHN WYDERKA Eddie 'K-I man 1-who :runs of cheerful yesterdays and ronjidrnf iomorrow! GEORGE F. ULLIUS Ullius Activities: Football, Track, Shovel, Hi'Y. Hr lvisioned Shalerspeare as an rmjriy name. Tunney and Tildfn, ho-w his eyes would shim. JUNE CLASS CHARLES ZIELESCH Activities: Stage Crew. lVould.ft thou both cal thy rake and hafvr it? MYRON F. ZIMMERMANN Bud Activities: Shovel, Science. I'll fwarrani him heart fwholrf' SUMMER SCHOOL FRANCES S. BUSH Fran, Frannie Activities: Camaraderie, Shovel. Noi on om' string an' all lifriv jefwrls .fIrung. ARLEEN BARBARA CEJKA Activities: Junior Class Play, Operettas, Member Student Board, Glee, H.A.C. DOROTHEA KRAUS Dot Activities: Camaraderie, Christmas Play, A Capella Choir. Music Tournament, Spring Concert, Student Board, G.A.A. ESTHER S. LUBARSKY Essie Activities: Science, Art, Camaraderie, Art Stall. HAZEL LUDWIG Activities: Household Arts, Cainaraderie, Shovel, Camaraderie Plays, Alice in XVonderland, Mothers' Program. DANIEL M. TORSRUD Dan Activities: Irrtra-mural Basketball, Science, Shovel, Mercury Monitor, Student Board, Marquette Ex- aminations-Znd Place. JOSEPH E. WIRNSBERGER Joe Activities:. Football E, Basketball, Glee, Mer- cury Monitor. U31 YL-L-Cf fd,Vf,,vV ifL. Lbfrvvxd L' 1 Clic-J .' 2,51 us.. . t-5,1 EIQCU YANN L SENIORS-FEBRUARY JACK J. ANDREWS ANITA KATHERINE DIEFENBACH Activities: Camaraderie, Riley Day Program. Valued for her rosy smiles. ROBERT ARTHUR DES MARAIS Activities: Glee, Riley Day Program, Minstrel Show, Shovel. Much in little. RICHARD ALFRED GREGORY Activities: Basketball, Shovel, Track, Football. Press on 'while you may. LEWIS GEORGE JOHNSON Rich in having common sense. GILBERT LAVERN KLUG H hrafve soul is a thing 1-which all things! serfvef' EDWARD ANDREW KRESNIK He :works on quietly, but swellf' ROBERT MARVIN LARKIN Activities: Shovel, Football, Basketball, Senior Team. Slo-w fwork produces foe goods. ALBERT EDWARD LEHMAN Activities: Shovel, Treasurer, Cue, Minstrel Show, Older Boys' Organization, Hi-Y. Shadow of annoyance nefver came thee. FRED NICHOLOS METZ .-I man who keeps to the straight path of duty. ll FIU' BENJAMIN STEVEN MOORE Activities: Track, Football, Basketball, Day Program. 'lVIirtl1, 'with thee I mean to live. ANITA ELIZABETH ORLIE Activities: Camaraderie, Shovel, G.A.A., Art, Mercury Annual, Junior Prom Committee. Your song and smile' just makes the sun shine. Riley ALOYSIUS OSMANSKI Activities: Football, Basketball. Al rising young fellerf' IRVING RUSSEL RICE IvIy mirth and good humor are coins in my pouch. HUBERT BERNARD RICHMAN ' Did you say studious? JOHN HARVEY SENFT Activities: Newsboys' Club, Science.. 'Alnd there's a nice fellow of excellent pizhf' CHARLES ALBERT SHERMAN Full many a joke had he. lI54l EUGENE EARL STEWART Activitieszt Older Boys', Riley Program, Orient, Thanksgiving Program, Minstrel Show. He huilt castles in the air. HERBERT ALLISON TULLGREN Hold the diploma! I'm coming. SEN IORS-JUNE HELEN ANDERSON .1ge has infirrnities, is all one fewer. ALFRED BERGEMEN fl: truth-sincere. ELSIE BRUN KE Activities: Shovel, Camaraderie, Spring Concert, Notebook Contest, Pig Tail Day. Smiling like one bringing rare nefwsf' RALPH BURZENSKI Activities: Cross-Country, Student Council, Older Boys' Or anization. not few, but youth The Lwor jknofws little of its greatest men. ALICE JANE .CLAS Activities: Shovel, Camaraderie, Art, Science Prom Scenery, Mercury Annual. She :will be :wiser tornorrofwf' MARIE DOWNER V Lively as the smiling day. S GILBERT JAEGER The fri-volous work of polished idlene.rs. FENNER KIMBALL ' Activities: Track, Shovel, Minstrel Show. Thank God, a man can grow. DELORES KOENITZER Eyes as fresh and clear as morning skies. DONALD KOEPKE Activities: Senior Orchestra. He fvisioned Shakespeare as an empty name. ELEANOR MODRYZINSKI Activities: G.A.A., Shovel, Camaraderie, House- hold Arts, Student Board, Baseball. fl maid of sterling worth. LORRAINE NEMACHECK xl gayly colored blotter in the ink of learning. RICHARD RIEMENSCHNEIDER Let's go hand in hand, not one before another. EUGENE H. STEFANSKI From pride and from prejudice free. CARL VANDREE True as thy coat to thy hack. 4f'I? f f V l I X 1 STUDENT BC DY H mn 4fq1yggggnr M V ' lll Wm MERCU RY AN N UAL HDEITMAN J. PENNILIQ B. P-KTANYTH ES JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President f f f ' ffffff Robert Reitman Vicefljresident ffffffff John Penner Secretary f f f Robert Patmythes D. MOQQIS W C. DASCM Q. COLE SOPHOMORE CLASS GFFICERS President ffffffff- Donald Morris VicefPresident f - f C. Pasch Secretary f f f Robert Cole U61 103 IQIQCURY ANN U L rv I i s K i . . ' - 3. 4' . , I ' sufff 1 ' Barr' .Ballone Elshorf kfarzala Kin FU.: Smokin Sfofvnka Baum Mirndamcnt' A . ' I X 1 I , . 1 h 5, IZL, L f ,. L . V xx! K: K ' I ' . fx L 'Q ' 3 , Kj,, , X E to Q an as o p , J I 1'77w:aEclzau PHC Afifprelian lfdfer Pan'-muff: W'e55el ffraug Burn, Hi,-1505 ffimmer 'Pfaufa Pcfrreyffmki b'dl'P' rqndcravn frcfmdrm H656 Smhuewe 'gvfffon 1 ' 3 - ' f' , '.1,o :Q ' Xie L , 1 RK I ,ning . K I sv .K ?i V, 5: , Jan55c'n Diofawska Hasfi h,4'Jrdk5d Uffl Murray And:-un.ylr Mefamngfu lflfblmif 4 1 o o ei: W' i , I?-ffanclwrz lfeacphaf Jffuff 101 Mr. Barr Commercial A .. - .. of ' .1 1, .AI x if :vs . xh if A f - , x LEE ': FRY:-mnn pw-unlcu 'gurus M ILLER Su-rv V Mm: K finlnifr. .'ugLl-IDT VI' L In vi 4? A 3 A., ,, ' g G : Lv , . ,QM o KELLY l 'h1'5n-le Rlnnvrn Crinouw Pvvun fB-ssuvwea Wylm.nin' Zn-mrnnkn L E g ,, M Y, , I' is ,i , Q , N L , K4 ,, 41 ' J ,b ,. . K f , 25 f Ko 7 1fi f is ig? ggi, Q Af b oqf i . mf' , ,f - V . x 'N I' N , K A , l .. if f w - . b Biff - I .I K., fi i f I 5 Qxyvigyi-I W 1 1 H i L ' - I f Pmnywgusnr Gnu your ,Rku rrm Scunecnsnxv Santas Plwu Baumann Kumar V 1 .. , ' ' 4 i , F g ,w 1 A 4 'T - - , ' K X BQQNUT WILLE REIT Luvuzk MILKDWSKI Mr. Aplin U71 Bookkeeping 109 EIQCU Y ANNU . '-,, f . - -5 A - SQ' . 1 +1 ,Y f ' , 2 4 fa' K - v + . . ' .' k: : ' ff -' ,. ' 1 f ' Q ' .A Q ' 1 - X , ., g , , Q A :.x?,x,,E i , xx I V. h X L X . X . R 6 ug: , .Q , 5 xk.X,gi X QL N 'H'er-0 Lange PipKoLhe Noyuclsi Ivhnsorw Wegmarm Santas Cove!-m SY , 'Z B , ' V U P . D -'1-,. 'N ', . ' ' . E agmu x , S , K 5 1 X., JGWUPSKF BOQTHCVWP' UQ'-se Suruckel D-.Pas Sahex-rn Baumann Wylde . .k. , ? Q ... -' I f A 1 w I '7 I -. 2 - . 9- tg? ' 1 ., , 39 - i s J v I Q . 2 ' 4. a , : Weber Glbdn-er Dzolahus O'!'f'o Pischa Rqqfhm- Br-ev-d+ .Ichsghu Q. , - V - si, 1 7 Y' ii K - I E X N55 L'0'l Y Based? HawbheL Janes 107 MiSS LOWFY Shorthand Mk po De feng!! Uhye Mr. Raynes Shop U81 ERCU RY AN N U X 4 y .gs N.: Q Q. 4 1 .,.. X V ' A I K at : '1 f.i2 ' a .94 . 1' Wlsldman 7?.wnIsin S efrnslri Jankuwaki h'1'cA-ling Allen Ffefman kfepip.-sly! Malloy 3 ,V A tg? y .K ..,Q i ' 'A X -lhz ff .W L 1 1.' . . f. KA 'V ,X ev gi ,tp Q ' ' r 1 Q 1' . - X if 51- ' ' 'f g I :,: b if ' k 'S s V. I, U lm! M-:, f H -., 1 1 ,.-yn 1 1- r,.a, EL-: An-L-- TU,-A-Q7 W Leflo 5chwg,-,7 lrfnehler Trapp Aidrkmos -Tess Ahrens Johnson Q h E X ., S U 1 k Q M . X -V-f fy , '- ' M . ag -, ' ' ' ' fi - if Hdmilfon 11'rau5 jfkraedcr Grrgnon We Her Zfzaa Dclrwadn Amer-all 51 mans 114 Mr. Weidman ' . - . 324 if K in G . 5 if 'Y E' ffm I 5 . 1 X ' 5 Q- f A ., ':' Wig h . ffiif- 2- ' 4 if , AA JG'D?i A Q ' Eeafer-J Fox hfarfs. f ffrorne !'7vlh'A'fn Ramde ll 7:1421-wr f'Ias z If .. .. ff f 'fw .iv Q. -,'P l- S - ,V 1 '. v . X m m m e if . - - W .:-- K':L , E ' I' I f V Q f-b, t. ' ' in 2 .fzf 3' z ? Q T i S 5 , ffafnfoslf Bear Arnofa' Faber Bah' xfua'-ge Broun Zvba 'f I ' . A if N , ,, J ' 5 if P . ' b '- 1 m' L gf -' gf gg! b Q1-' W 1 , 0 Burns Faye! Dummqm, 1-fv'f,'i'2- Hagen Bofrfvh-9 VQ55e 59'f f .A:, j i 1 Y K ' i y L Q Z. orli'1'rvl1fov-rfeffi Goff No ovar- 114-A Miss Hannon U91 pk, , .-,Q ,U - v-1. 422 '27 A ' s i 14. A , s SHEYBUYM 6 JaHaolGKi KuhKeL Rooney 'Hayden KQPPHUSKR Huguifsine s s sss s Q f Horner Hn-sckeh Dew:-mug Ludwig Mocqopcy, T.,,,eL, Q,.,-hr Sferhbekg Qilfg Z if x si? .. 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' Si E ,L V i w? xl' 'gift K , gs x 1 2 Q if .gg - 3 s s 1 sais V H 'af-,z Q- . s Placrlr Oli-jnatzaf' Pfclyafslf Johnson Douglas Sfahge Z rebel! Wage! Miss Butcher E611 Household Arts i A NW Wx fi 0 HJ W ,, If JQQ if J k C ,'X xv , ' x w N 46. A K N, I. x C K V M V ERCURY ANN L ., N 11 . I Fox , geungu Buss Yug.u.MAN' Wzpfg -Guang 1BxsnqgfL cvmuv ' ., - .- f Fuymv H:ssTukeu. Smuwnan. Cmaovn wnar-no Yuwo- Jvsv-HAIUI ' 1 1 l 1 124 Miss Turell English ' J 'N , 1 'fiQ fl ' ii 4 k -- 7 K- A .Sycauai Judpe kluqe 5950 C!9g.ecKiffeeblQrCQmp6e0vSf5nKe A193-ern ' f . fi N ' K . 7 Ti? L' fi f'- . f I Cpjeogk Grewier Soyv' W'ef-bfi: It-Efan 5,-vii'-wiSKI76v-nhauser lv6l56f37' Sefioefgr ..f1- -my ff Q f .- X il-. -if 2322212- ww - N . kms' ' '- wif I - Lffegs. ' I .-,, Q b ifiidiiii , V, iff. 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Wefls Joyce Langhursf ., Q . f V -,, w .fx V, E- s z , , . , V .. 5111- lfridffross Mlbb ljI?fff1df'f15winsI6 !ql705'fSCl lfzabooskifitflkld ancgxazbh' fl-r uin: 9 , . - .. Y , . x.-,, Q -his 117619 PWM12' 7?f7Yhi'l jcftmlff Wrkkbold Wolf W5l1dkrrxJ VW fm Frlhn 2 1 301 Miss Juneau Spanish i691 UQCZ fYJ:. Caesar -4' Self: Ge' defman HolsT Ofsen EIQCU RY AN N U ., ffolmson Loge Wyderlrd Sxczzpanslu Belvlfng lwfwflfer- Gres? man aes :- I d I A A ., q . 1 LVA, P' LFL' .L'h Lk VV,x Sfuannvn Sfern French K rzynsl-1 KNUSIE! Clqfnn Un-aw Peer! Rc 3rgQ Sarraf Mflafwfc. Gau er Wwazalf url - . L- 1: m, I r, 4 - A -1 .v,, lr , my - - rw. f. - 1 , - X ff f --1. - W . V M . 5' 515: , .2 :si f ' - E '- , . 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Y in 'ha zl? , -Sferazel A Mf31oK Iva-Psen xfmrner Wefdnsr g,e,,5e,- Qgfiufv-.elk-fer Jagger ' Lf xx f r ' V 1 , , S 1-1' , ,gsf pf' -115 'gg i ez , A. . . ff-,L i , -g ff f J J ' If f ' ' X- . fee' EQ-1.15 -Q :ig ' . A , - V Y. - My I JV ygvghlkrlh Arndf 174: new Rader Helden Svlolffnan 7'w-zynskf' H-anKl'Z1 ' 1 J f L - ix Q. ' N7 , X! X - T 1 Q F151 A z- . - , f .gl H .J Nl ay X JV 'Y ' 5 ' K 4 ' XJ Y V . 'JJ A'.y,,-ffelfqe423r- Slfclfffugrnn 'PrxnKcl--I-on -Sefgdfs Eoffer-J' ' .f 'I Ny W W 1556 . r , -J A ' 31:- ' 1 - i F r -. f N ' -4.23- - kJ.Q . , , Br-one Kr-i4-ner Maile-14+ b 303 Miss. Keller German U01 e ERCU RY AN N U ., Q i5s,i'11.im-' .1Qqv.:a6ekjJ1:,'7'A ,'fl1fi4f: f'7vq U Muffi n ffm-cfs fra-7 Zqz L 5 :SSX X Bi A X All A ' 5319 I Mbyar Eairfrfg-'Lfvqrfofr ffupfvas Z'-um Ahffbffaf ffic-fry Whffm i AV W X K ' 1 I f7,5ef Fr.-rdf Vfza.-' fY':.e,v':vhskr Sfbm-an Za!-:rv .5-flucr jfiercffdi Lew' ' 73 1 ' if 'V N-'I'f0f H'-95: 79f1ff B03 Paper dross Er-lkgfon Lederer- Miha WHS- , f'f:'fh' cfauger- O'Drf?n Cole 07 Miss Baxter Latin gl JK i mmhmk x -A f . L . 'isp ' M ' S A Q55 , M - , ' , ., L Q K. b Q 5 ki t 'LT . 7 Y ,si l F f f 'L MA-.r Bodmfcn KI,'H.6qff Afeyfon Eclfem-oJRepsierh I-fackdm-fh Gfrogm-man gran' vX ' - 1 3 2, - S - 3 1 xg -. ' -L 2 K f if n ins v :E 1 Merrmer Waffikf' Meyer Cfas !'7afl:1'r Zlbfesch Pier fer Hauser wif. .55 6 A ,I -. X V 6,1 3 K is . A , f T f .Q , KI 2 3 V, .. i 1 1 . . y K V, xi? 3 4 V S S . M A , Y ,L 8 ng, , Y X' H .. :V shi 2 14 I Sfcrk kofeckz' Le1'fzkaZy'3drfof' Na' 75171 fV9 -F3 5',79 a Caefe' I . 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I 5 - 'Q xi' ., il E !'7erx Sc!-:aus AVvQo'sonL ubarshfffojffe A 412 Mr. Lewis Chemistry N as lC3rref5 Mmak 1967-nel l4',6'l?7fls7lJf Jones lfueblre Beat Afransabrer Dfaub Toettcher lvclvof Arena Langenb-8 Maha! 'Bayajfan Jzvncs ook Owens Sire Ing KOCH 'Thomson Fundfe Brown bochndarr' G r P e Zfnlmeffhdn JA KDFCSJU7 68,119 auf' A agp ' h M5 .I X. .W ' ' Mlss Dresden History f I 1 'Lx' T: , ,ff ,ff EIQCU RY AN N U K Wkwnaknwvfb !khWhmeMQberAkMehwfllknmq Qrhe f?o.6e-1-f'55'rJuafrxY7Ja61'onJff Gaia o Mifen F574 x5-C6412 . my ii Q h ,Q m j 5' 3 4 A 3 . .ai I Mfg ,Qfqy Afer-Afafy Boyce! ,price ffffrffi G'a1:fz56'fje CL7,'5 '70'7 4-14 Mr. Pray Biology M' W 'ffkfi N if . X Q A T L xv 3 A Fi' if A +5 5 1 S U 1 i' A i W 4. ' 2 ' A b K ' ' 4 . 1 .- L V .L i iff -Q ' , x L i ' -A X .al JSTSFFIN SMITH J STERN WrFve.n's Tmaos FESTERLING' Aon:-as KAYKC m fi! L if A u f? K -V ,-fx . I In Q , ij: -- h -' l, 'ii if x 'f 4111, F ' Pm:-u.s1 STAU or ,Mason Twerf Gseson THYAR1' KRIDEI- 5?-WRISR -f , ff, . 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W fp 3 f V - f lim ' Labonde khein pics Wdihbvfnk Daefman Janie!-i 419 Mr. Hafey History 4 Q. s , is 1 s x Mr Alfikrcffi-'erqafy ,ffffen Nicffs ZQAUMH Wong .5'mf'7 6 Sb-Aa.s7'7?v: T L'g AL b To , ' 1 p Q' ' I X 'f' XJ 1 ' 4 s X 1 ixi Cfefgef Afeifrrfbfrs Dvwe ffafifu BIAJAKDP fhause Nowdff Pekzav' K X K fffsw 1 - X Q -as My Q, A, i f .Sfvrf-e'fffQ.rzevJ1f7 l?a.slfe Burng PGAI7 !717f7P Bfscifk Stoff' y A, . - s i s f ,.l un 4 I N f ,,, A is is xofykf 2 if gs -a Wflley 0bGn6vrg Ur6a'm2A'7Z1Pzr75HeriQLf0n De lf6urJne,y57Fvmbf-57 Gelzfffe 6 ' 1 11- Q ,J . ' f .Af . , my o v 1 2- s q 2 Nix' Lde7'D'J7 -'ffl-Q! xifwerkr Ckfay J!fnww,v5uc6A1bJerfQx'k6a 1 fran! 420 Mr. Ashford History i331 EIQCU RY AN N U .. A + ,AA Q, ,yf'f' ,V VC M5 C fin Fzrfysf Hand? H an-I bog !Vv:-r 'Voraiz ! nA ii r 1 'HELL Sf a ss on B uk no Ke-S-.dA' ZadfenNa ze ce E rw Jeb, lfffffzpn waz-:Ahoy L Am .Seaman Slain E me-r Harm I r? fha A ole! 11 52153 L1 A Ns S wif, G ,s1x.f'q- Ach Bef! He rz Gall' 31 Cr do Wflfga Church R Jolf f'7.r1'7eDu 43 row Sfm f!e:Maf 1 e Fan .r r Connell lffrrr-9 I Mrs McDonough Hlstory fQf '-:M!l!lH1m. n.... ...lllIIIlI1IIIIIlI - Lu. i843 ywwwjwifigg 7' gi 6. ww? 4554 QZMWM7 jg Liyfhjfpqfvwf ,9.?,,,,,jywf,Q, iw f f wo f K f1A 7 P7 fgm, 1 -Gb 5 - mumu M ' H WI J NLS BS W N EW 57 M IZIQCU RY AN N UAL .. 0 LUDWIG I2 BRANDT I2 MOIQAWITZ I Household Arts Household Arts Club is an organiza- tion for girls formed to further the interest in domestic arts, the preserva- tion of health, and the development of intimate friendships among the girls. Members doing exceptional work are recognized and rewarded. Miss O'Neil and Miss Butcher, as advisers, sponsor many local trips of interest and benefit to club members. This club is to be complimented on its excellent service and training for the individual. l lr HJ. NELSON F THOMAS V. WANVIG Allen Club Allen girls to them to day life. planned Club encourages Riverside face life squarely by helping meet the problems of every' A wellfbalanced program is every year with the definite aim of developing the triangle of body, L86 mind, and spirit. The meetings are held on alternate Mondays at Plymouth Church. Allen Club girls strive to find the best things in life and to pass them on to others. I l MEIQCU RY AN N UAL l I E.MAl1TlN 1VX.Gl-ISSN!-Ill CBURGI-IAIQDT Shovel Club Shovel Club diifers, perhaps, from any other club in the school in that its sole purpose is service to others. Among the various activities of the Shovel Club are the Minstrel Show, the distribution of Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets contributed by the students for the aid of the needy, Christmas party, and scholarship. The club is under the direction of Miss Puef licher, Miss Ahlstrom and Miss Dreden. s - M. L. MAC KAY J. 0'CONN0l2 0. LUDWIG Camaraderie Camaraderie, a traditional Riverside organization, has for its purpose the promotion of fellowship among the girls of the school. Camaraderie helps the freshman girls by assigning to each a Big Sister to whom the freshman may turn for advice. lI87l Camaraderie takes a vital interest in the welfare of the school and is noted for its many contributions to River- side's -progress. Miss Reynolds is the able adviser for this excellent organ- ization. EIQCU RY AN N U MARY LOUISE MARY LOU JOHN PRES: MARY L. SEC,-JEAN MACKAV MESSAER UVXCRLING MACIYAY UCONNDR f , fwnmc: norms vmewln WANVIG w n 1 Mmm .wen suu.wAu urn: nvwu uname: mtel FRESMNAN LEADQR sovhomolzt LEADH1 simon LEADER ISSJ i h . V ?fQf N'-1 gf E igif 23 19 5 352 ,ff?FS2 gH h K 5,A 5if' sgw IS93 -Ah MERCURY AN NUAT-.E E. coNNEu. M. GESSNEI2 I2 l2clTfvv.w Cue Club Riverside drarnatics are vested in Cue Club, one of the longfstanding organizations of the school. The large number of students inter- ested in dramatics made it necessary to form a Junior Cue Club this year. Jun' ior Cue is for the underclassmen, while the upperclassmen join Senior Cue. Some program is arranged for each meeting, and the presentation is critif cized by the members. Thus the actors are enabled to perfect their skill on the stage. o K. KATZ ' I3.0'Bl2lllN B. NELSIJN - Press Club This year marks the advent of a new society, organized under the name of Press Club. The purpose of this society is to promote literary abili-ty in its memf bers and to encourage Mercury contrif butions of superior quality. i901 The membership includes students se' lectecl from the Mercury staif and from the number of those who have given evidence of literary interest and ability. The club is under the supervision of Miss Gleason. M EIQCU RY AN N UAL L1 I-Y TDI Cl-ll HI-Y SENIOR I-ll-Y ICDHIQNZLEIN UI-Y XIS I-Il-Y DOCKNE I 1 MERCU RY AN N UAL Orient President f f fff' Betty jane Nelson VicefPresident f f f Mac Chase Secretary f f Mary Boemer Adviser f f f Miss Crewes Crescent I Speaker. ' f f f f Donald Morris Clerk f f Louise Arvedson Adviser f f Mr. Hathaway i921 MERCU RY AN N UAL Art Club President f -fff- Helen Grotenrath Vice-President f Dorothy Mathe Secretary f f - Shirley Sax Adviser - Miss Skinner President f Vice-President Secretary f Treasurer f Adviser German Club f f f f 1 . E931 Frederick Reel Harold Kailing Isolde Terppe Otto Stifter f Miss Kleist MEIQCU RY AN N UAL Science Reserve Freshman President 'ffffff June Boerner Freshman Secretaryffreasurer - f Howard Watson Sophomore President f f f ' Fred Raynor SecreetaryfTreasurer f f Beatrice Bunke Junior President ' - ' - F f f f P Paul Cornell Junior Secretary-Treasurer f f Charlotte Gadsky Newsboys' Club President fffffffff Harold Shapiro SecretaryfTreasurer f P Irwin Vkfeise Adviser f f f f Mrs. Coons I9-41 .X . , w I SCHODL LIFE MEIQCU RY AN N UAL Student Board A The problems of school government which can be settled by the student body are presented to the Student Board. The Board is comprised of students, one from each assembly, elected to that position by their school' mates. The Student Board, under the direc- tion of a president elected by the mem' bers, deliberates the problems of school life. In this way the students may have part in their own government. l96l Members are also called upon to con' duct the sales of football tickets and Athletic Association buttons. It is partly through the cofoperation of these representatives that the Athletic Asso- ciation is able to function smoothly with regard to finance. The election of a student to the Stu' dent Board marks him as a representaf tive Riversider. Such a person is gen' erally recognized as a competent and capable leader. IZl2CU RY AN N UAL .. Older Boys The Older Boys Organization is a responsible organization composed of senior boys. The Lost and Found Def partment is under their supervision. Hall patrols are detailed throughout the day to see that school discipline is regarded. These are important factors, but perhaps the most vital is the fresh- man guidance program. The incoming freshmen are greeted by seniors who introduce them to high school life and remove much of the uncertainty and discomfort of the Hrst year. River' side's standards are explained to them, their programs are supervised, and a watchful eye is kept for their general welfare. Miss Puelicher has charge of this organization. T971 5 .. va f EIQCU RY AN N U First Row: Ruth Mayes, Dorothy Mackay, Ellen Balsom, Louise Degner, Betty Jane Nelson, Mary Alice Caldwell, Florence Thomas. Second Row: Richard Hertd. ,Tohn Penner, Betty Lou Robertson, Ed Skowrup, John Downing, Robert Reitman, Kate Morse. Third Row: Jack Griefen, Robert Tinker, Oscar Fuchs, Robert Patinythes, Lucille Jens. unior Prom Committee On entering the Modernistic Ball' room on Friday, December 4, one would claim it to be Paradise, and in' deed it was-for a night. The Ballf room was Riverside's gym transformed for the Junior Promenade. Two hunf dred and fifty care-free persons swayed to the music of a fine orchestra. While rhythm and the dance held sway, Flor' ence Thomas and Robert Reitman pref sided as Queen and King. Refresh' ments awaited the ardent dancers. Perf J 1 5 J . s' . .. -' -fect music, a peigfect evening, a perfect X' K 1 C- . -, , as-st, .X ,1, , J - R Tex .Q XX., 4, . are we e ' A ibm .2 .J J XLT .KX '. ff i tw Q .- , . , J, -1. cf I M N' ' -49 f' A ' Tr c-If. U N QNX L X f98 ,N 5 J. ,X up K , mg, S' ,Q Y ...:. so r,,g1 . Og is time -all this went to make up the greatest Prom ever held at Riverside. The Prom was sponsored by the Jun- ior Class and managed by a committee under the direction of Miss Bixby. With the cooperation of the Art def partment and the stage crew, the transformation of the gymnasium was successfully managed. This Prom was most skillfully and efficiently conducted, and will linger in the minds of many as a pleasant memory. 1 l I ,A ,llir - 'f -4: X a LL '.1i!A f'YLL, 1 .- e ' I Q' ff vw .0 1 1' ' iP'Ag,L'l- V AJ N- s , ',.,, .74 M El2lIU RY AN N UAL MINSTREL SHOW CAST Shovel Club Mi11strel Show The Fourth Annual Shovel Club Minstrel Show was presented this year. As the name implies, this is only the fourth entertainment of this nature pre' sented by Shovel Club, but the reputaf tion of the production is firmly established. The talented end men were Williani Surles, Albert Lehman, William Poyser, and Donald Thatcher. After a vigorous introduction by Robert Stolz, the ballyf hoo, Edward Martin, the interlocutor, kept the show moving smoothly and E991 efficiently throughout. A chorus of fifty male voices accompanied by an ex' cellent orchestra provided popular music as it should be presented. The interest was greatly increased by indi- vidual novelty numbers. The proceeds of the Minstrel Show were donated to charity. Shovel Club is to be complimented on such fine work. Miss Puelicher is to be com' mended as the producer of so highly finished a display of amateur talent. M EIQCU RY AN N UAL IIXITUS ACTA DIQOBAT Uooj EIQCU RY AN N U avifashington, the Man Who Made Us In the spirit of the Washington Bifcentennial, the drama chosen for the junior' Senior Play for this year was Washington, the Man Who Made Us, by Percy Mackay. The scenes are laid, for the most part, in Mt. Vernon and Valley Forge. Throughout the play, the character of Washington was pronounced and distinct, for this play is based on actual incidents in the life of Washington interpreted for us by Percy Mackay. The production was pre-sented on April 15. This was an undertaking of conf siderable importance, for the elaborate necessities of this play made high school production somewhat doubtful. Under the direction of Miss Bodden, the task was completed with credit to all concerned. The scenery for the play was made in duplication of Mt. Vernon, and Miss Skinner and her assistants are to be congratulated 'on their success. This play proved to the satisfaction of all the ability of Riversiders to produce, on a large scale, a drama of the more serious nature. All participants are to be congratulated on the success of this production. Cast of Characters Under Direction of Miss Isabelle Bodden Washington ..,,.,..................,..,.....,., Donald Thatcher Fiddler ,............... . ..,...... -. .........,r............. -..Douglas Cook Assistant Fiddler and Accordian Player ......... Roman Chojnacki Alexander Hamilton ........... - .........,.... john Penner La Fayette ........................ .- .........,,r.. Paul Reitman Lord Fairfax ....... .............. R obert Krome Lawrence ............................. - ...,.......... james Woodward Zekiel ........... I .......................,.............. Robert Pinkerton Mary Washington ...... Margaret Anne Gessner Martha Washington George Ann Smith Mammy Sal .......,.................. - ............. .......... F loy Hagen Sally Fairfax ........... - ................................... Ann Walker Anne Spearing ..................... Betty Lou Robertson Elizabeth Dent ......,...................... , ........ Esther Straus Polly Redmond ........... .......... B etty jane Nelson Betsy Ross ........... - .... .... ........... Bernice Kaegi Boy ......................,....... ....... - ..Edward Hand Girl ....,................... ............... M ina Ninfo jack Custic ........... The Theater ........ ..............Byron Wells Connell Thomas Paine ........ ...................... E d Connell Adjutant Muse ........... .,..................,........ P eter Sara jacob Von Braun. ..,............. -..Herman Riedeburg fioij Humphrey Knight ......... Leader of Crowd .......,... - ..........jack Warfield ..........jack Warfield Captain john Posey ........... - ............ joel Ripstein Comic Mark ....................... ................. j oel Ripstein james Monroe ..... ..................... R obert Sullivan Tragic Mask .....,.... Myles Cooper ....... Bishop .............. Nicola ........... , ............ Patrick Henry .......... Doctor . ........... .. William Phillipson ..........-..William Phillipson ............Edward Skowrup ........Eugene Palicl-ri ....,.........Ray Karrels ...,.........Charles Kuhns Knyphausen .......... ............ R obert Stoll Gypsie Dancer .............. ................. E mma Sanchez General Howe .................................... Carl Burghardt Captain john Andrae ...... Robert Leon Reitman Officer ........... -.. Penner lst Inhibitor ......... .., ........... Violet Schwartz 2nd Inhibitor ........... ...- ........ Ruth Richards 3rd Inhibitor ....... ........... E dward Skowrup 4th Inhibitor ........ .......... E dward Ballone Sth Inhibitor ....... ............... j ack Warfield 6th Inhibitor ........ ............... - ........ B etty Olsen 7th Inhibitor ........ .......... C harles Sainsbury ERQCURV ANNUTEES MAKE BELIEVE 51023 EIQCU RY AN N U The Christmas Play One of the most delightful as well as one of the most beneficial innovations of the past school year was the presentation on the evening of December 18 of a Christmas phantasy, Make Believe, by A. A. Milne. The proceeds of this play, which was presented by the members of Cue Club, were used to replenish both the Cue Club treasury and the depleted fund of the Mercury. Although Make Believe departed from the realm of true drama by its lack of a central theme and plot, it was thoroughly enjoyed by every one and made up for its lack of sophistication by the pure delight with which it gave imagination full sway. There were many snatches of whimsical humor throughout the entire play. On the whole, Make Believe was a delightful change from the ordinary run of plays. The pleasures of the evening were further enhanced by the dance in the gymnasium, which was included in the evening's entertainment. SYNOPSIS OF SCENES PROLOGUE-The Playroom of the Hubbardsf' ACT I A Glade of the Forest. ACT II Scene 1. The School Room. Scene 2. Oliver's Island. ACT III Scene 1. Drawing Room of the Hubbards. Scene 2. Outside the House. Scene 3. Same as Scene 1 of this Act. Scene 4. The Court of Father Christmas. Cast of Characters Announcer ..................,.............. George Ann Smith Cannibal ............................. ............ P eter Worecki Rosemary ................................. Betty Lou Robertson Pirates: James .........,....................,..,....... , ....... - .... - ..... Paul Reitman Nine Hubbard Children: Ada .................... - ........ Caroline ..... Elsie ........... - ....... .... Gwendoline ........ Isabel ............ Lazar Ninfo .......Gertrude Weyenberg ..............Harriet Neustetter ,..............Mildred Loescher Bertan ......... .................. E dward Hand Davis ........ .............,.... B ob Pinkerton Frank ........... . .......... . ......,.... Milton Mishelow Harold ......... ....,..............,........... C harles Benson Vv'oodcutter ........... - ....... -, ...................... Don Thatcher Princess ........... .......... , ,.Margaret Anne Gessner King .,......... - .....,.... - ......,............. Robert Dickey Queen ........... -., ...........,............... Kathryn Morse Red Prince ........ ...,..,.... H arold Iudell Blue Prince .......,.., ,,.... - ..... W illiam Hovis Yellow Prince ..... ,......,.... I oel Ripstein .., .....,........ Byron Wells Oliver .......,....,.,...,. jill ..... , ...,.....,.,,...,.,.. Miss Piniger .,... Aunt jane ........... -, Doctor .,......,.. - ............. -. Hawaiian Girls: ..........Eula Lee Nunn .....,....Bernice Kaegi ..- ............. - ..... Ina Rae ,....,.....Byron Taylor Ruth Henry Bernice Cohen Lucille Jens Floy Hagen Esther Strauss Virginia Benning Tuheeta ..........,,.........,........,...... li ..........,. Emma Sanchez Commadore Cookshanks' ..................... Irving Rice fiosl Don Thatcher Wm. Surles Paul Reitman Lloyd Flieman Bob Reitman Bob Stoll ' Bob Pinkerton Santa Claus ........,.....,...,...................................... Bob Stolz Missionary ..........................,... ......,............ E d. Connell Red Riding Hood .........,... ,,..,....... B etty Sherman Mrs. Hubbard ............... .................. - .Shirley Saxe Mr. Hubbard ........... - ........................ Douglas Cook Goldilocks ........... - ....... .............. D olores Koenitzer Robinson Crusoe .......... .................. P eter Worecki Pages: Bernice Cohen Esther Strauss Peter Ableways ..,.......... ............... , ..... I ack Boder Jonas Humphrey ......... .... - ........ D on Thatcher Martha Porritt .......... ....,......,.... M aybelle Kahle Jenifer ...,....... - .........,...,.., ........... F lorence Thomas Bill the Burglar ....,. ,..,........,..., H ollis Preiss Liz, ...................,......,...... .......,.,........... - ............,..,..., I na Rae Policeman .......,.............................,......... - ......., Irving Rice Specialty Numbers ...... Ed O'Brien, Lawrence Brzezinski, Roman Shojnacki, Virginia Benning, Ruth Maves, Lorraine Hegge Dance After the Play .....,.................... ...,........ ..,.. ..,..,.. Stehling's Orchestra Scenery and Technical Work under the direction of Miss Rachel Skinner and Mr. L. Raynes. MEIQCU RY AN N UAL The Band The sound of martial music issuing from the auditorium during eighth hour is a familiar sound to every Riversider. The music is rendered by the Riverside band at its daily practice. The band is under the able direction of Mr. Oliver Procknow. It is through his efforts that this band has proved to be one of the iinest in the history of Riverside. Also the spirit of cofoperation and inf terest of each of the fortyfeight band 1:1041 members has been largely responsible for the success of this organization. The band is present at every foot' ball game, stirring the spirits of both players and spectators with its thrilling music. Track meets have all been brightened by the band's stirring marches, and Color Day is impossible without it. The concert year was brought to a close with the Spring Conf cert and the Open House Day Program. MERCU RY N N UAL .. l Senior Orchestra The Riverside Senior Orchestra is a complete musical organization which offers invaluable experience to all stu' dents interested in instrumental work. The place of honor in the orchestra is the first chair, this year occupied largely by Norma Kluge. The players so honored are frequently called upon to defend -their position against ambi' tious challengers. This year the orchesf tra was entered in the Milwaukee High 1:1051 School Music Tournament, the judging to be done by Oladimir Bakaleinikoff. The orchestra contributes an indisf pensable portion to many school prof grams. Among these are the Junior- Senior Play, open house programs, commencement exercises, and frequent auditorium exercises. The Spring Conf cert provides ample opportunity for a display of the 'talent and skill of our orchestra. ERCU RY AN N U 5 2 Robert Gelirz, Paul Voght, Frank Fuller ORIENT Inter-Society Debate This year's InterfSociety Debate was one of unusual in-terest. It was the thir-' tieth annual debate between Orient and Crescent and also was to decide the ownership of a cup donated ive years ago. This cup was to be awarded to the first club to win three decisions. The question was: Resolved, that the State of Wisconsin adopt a state police system. Orient took the affirma- tive, and Frank Fuller, Robert Gehrz, and Paul Vogt comprised the team. The negative was ably presented by john Emmerling, Elaine Zimmer, and Frederick Reel, representing Crescent. The decision was awarded to Orient. Wirth the decision went the cup and a medal to each member of the team. All speakers displayed talent and knowl- edge of essential facts. Orient and Crescent are to be congratulated on this, their thirtieth annual debate. First Row: Richard Hertz, Frederick Reel, John Emmerling, Elaine Zimmer. Second Row: Miss Linnaid, Mrr. Hathaway, Mr. Ashford CRESCENT H061 MERCURY AN N U .. Y First Row: Lorraine Hegg, Esther Kutsche, Xliniired Holni, Miss Paff, Louise Erwin, Gertrude XVoidneck. Second Row: Doris Sherer, Louise Arvedson, Alice Iordens, Violet Schwartz, Dorothy Runge, Adeline Arnovitz, Edith Goelzer. Library Staff Under the able direction of head li' brarian, Miss Paif, a new library system has been organized. At least two girls each period assist Miss Paff in Ending books for studentsg in this manner the work is accomplished more quickly. At 3:10, students form lines at both library entrances. The students are given their books at the door and be' cause of the efficiency of Miss Paif and her assistants, an orderly library system is maintained. First Row: Louise Aarons, Elsie Brunke. Florence Ttrose, Dorothy Roberts. Second Row: Ruth Steffen, Mary Louise Mackay, Elizabeth Morter, tchairmanl, Violet Sax ,, Infirmary Room 102, the iniirmary, is a haven to girls who are not feeling well. To gain admission to the Infirmary a girl must present a slip from her study teacher -to the monitor, who then puts her name on the Infirmary slip and assigns her a bed. fiovj Each semester Miss Reynolds appoints eight girls to take charge of the Infirm' ary. These eight have certain duties to perform. The beds are changed once a week, and the monitors must do their utmost to make their patients as com' fortable as possible. ' ,ff-A 1 AJ. Lx - .48 A N qxxrxm NX VV .ti 'JK :Ll Ns I x EFI? a Xl 1 NK.. X X A pf, ,, . X' .K XJ X xx rg -'J' ' - A N U np Q .4 i X X ERCU RY ANN L .. E gh .f Y 'j - ' y , ' F N. WINKLESS V. KONIG R. DICIKEY A BNELSDN LKREFT K. MORSE IQ. FIS!-I N 'x I E J. FRANK N. IYODN I-IAUSLD FLGESSNEIJ Mil SCI-SNECK MDS. HOWE MISS GLEASON I1 .. , MR, .NAV MISS SIYINN ISR MDS. SMITH MD, BAKED MERCURY MONTHLY 5 1081 E CU Y ANNU A.KlZllY LCONNELI. V GDUENWALD I-l.GD.0TENl2ATl4 N S. SAX D. MEYED E. BALSOM G WIKI DNECK NMZADNE ll. BONVEDS K. l2AZA'LL NLANAKAY 'ff K .. 'Suv . M V , K V? 36 D. MATI-ITE lf. Tl-I OMAS E. BALLON E V. TUTTLE MERCURY ANNUAL f 1091 Mtmcunv ANN UAL Mercury Monthly Although working under a disadvanf tage because of lack of funds, the Mer cury' had a comparatively successful year. The number of subscriptions for the year 193162 was rather low as com' pared to subscription numbers of former years. However, the editors and ad' visers have tried to keep the contents of the Mercury up to the same high standard. Several innovations were introduced this year, among them a three-column f f f Editor f f Assistant Editor News Editor - Literary Editor Art Editor f Humor Editor f Cat Tale Editor f Business Manager page, replacing the former twofcolumn Set-up, and the Isiah Nutt Page. The literary material was good, but the poetry was more excellent than usual. Cornelia Rowell's story, Solomon, was reprinted in The Scholastic. Alf together, the magazine brought enjoy' ment to the student body and valuable experience to the staff. The advisers are here thanked for their cooperation and invaluable assistance, both in the Annual and the Monthly. f f - Nelson Winkless f Vincent Konig f Nathan Kornhauser f Betty Jane Nelson f Violet Gruenwald f Robert Dickey f Kate Morse f Edward Lange Annual The Annual this year Was, for a while, a doubtful quantity. Funds of sufficient quantity to permit the edition of an annual at the usual price were lacking. However, an annual portray' ing as nearly as possible the school in the year 19314932 has been published. The staff hopes the student body will derive as much enjoyment from the memories this book will bring back in future years as the staff has derived from the publication. Editor f - f Augustus Kelley Assistant Editor f - Ed Connell Quotations f f f Ruth Bowers Clubs - f f Mary Louise Mackay Faculty f f f Catherine Razall Art Editor f f Helen Grotenrath Cartoon Editor - f Robert Meyer f11o1 M EDCU RY AN N UAL .. Mercury Monitors The publication of the Mercury de' mands an organization for subscription and distribution. This position is vested in the Mercury Monitors. A monitor is elected in each assembly. This stu- dent takes subscriptions for the monthly and annual Mercury and distributes the Mercury in his assembly. The Mer' cury takes this opportunity to express gratitude for their services. Mercury Typists In the edition of the Mercury, both monthly and annual, much skilled type' writing is a necessity. The copy for the printer must be typewritten, and the Mercury typists make this possible. By their efforts the Mercury editors are lillll enabled to hand clean, typewritten copies to the printer on time. The edi- tors here thank these workers for their aid in enabling them to publish a magaf zine for the Riverside students. lf ff 4614! - A ,. Z1L,r.i,1.ff'V A uf MERCU RY AN N UAL The A'Capella Chorus To have a chorus that can sing a' capella, or unaccompanied, is an accom' plishment, both for the director and the chorus. For many years Miss Sargeant has dreamed of an :Ucapella choir at River' side. Finally, her wish has come true. She is fortunate, too, in having only people who are really interested in music in her choir. You see, they meet every morning at seven-forty'five. Only img people who enjoy singing would come that earlyg consequently, the choir is very line. The a'ca'pella chorus has given a number of concerts before the school which were enjoyed very much. Per- haps some day,--we hope so, and we know Miss Sargeant does, too,-the Riverside choir will be as famous as the one at Flint, Michigan. M ERCU RY AN N UAL First Row: Robert Scott, Durward Hamilton, Kenneth Gruenwald, Mr. Rayues. Second Row: Robert . Oetting, Charles Zielesch, VValter Dewey, Robert Swansen The Stage Crew Although the stage crew's calendar this year called for fewer club presenf tations, this season was a hard one for the crew. When -they installed conf siderable new equipment, they found it necessary to reorganize the entire stage system. Rehearsals for the dramatic clubs necessitated this work's being done at night. Part of the new electrical equipment was Hrst used for the Minstrel Show, and the new lighting effects were most satisfactory. The Christmas Play, the -IuniorfSenior Play, and Alice in Won- derland all made use of the improved W facilities. Not only does this department aid in every dramatic production, but its co' operation is necessary whenever the auditorium is used by the student body for entertainments or by civic gatherings. Mr. Raynes is the faculty adviser of the crew which is composed of the folf lowing members: Robert Swansen, managerg Bob Oetting, chief electri' ciang Durward Hamilton, electriciang Walter Dewey, property manager, Rob' ert Scott, flyfmang Kenneth Gruenwald and Charles Zielesch, stage hands. W as 15 - 9' kv? 7 1 X Z 1. 51133 xl, Wai ' X -.1 .- ,cz Q11--,xggfgyf wi mai ,'-.L .V -H.-2 A ive 5, n. I-IALL or FAME MIQIQCU RY AN N UAL L.oLs:N nconnul :.MAnTl.N n.mcuAnns J.TuAvsl:l2 Y SCI-ILITZ F. PDC'-I I-I. BDSM I NATIONAL HQNQR SOCIETY QFEBRUARYJ 1:1161 MEIQCU RY AN N UAL M. mme v cnutnwmn E. rumen ' A. KELLEV L. LAATSCI1 IQ. SWINSIYY c.now:LL n REITMAN rx. rmcmv BNELSON G.TETSLAl'f 5 YKIWANVIG L-QWNZEFT NATIONAL HGNOR SOCIETY CJUNED L1173 X EIQCU RY AN N U ,. First Row: Evelyn Conrad, Betty Jane Nelson, Charlotte Vidal, Violet Gruenwald, Cornelia Rowell. Second Row: Nelson Wiukless, john Emmerling, Judith Cargill, Augustus Kelley Quill and Scroll The journalists of Riverside strive toward two goals, namely the publicaf tion of their work in the school magaf zine, and membership in Quill and Scroll. The student applying for admission to this society must submit some pub' lished composition of his to the judges of this association. Thus the high school journalist is judged by what is 'x-, X it ji XX p 4 Wi ,s 549 W 'T HX Xixji A f i - Q ki Q, gl A31 fusj XXX sa XXL X, ,xxx , . x all likely to be his best work. Admission to this society is a recognition of the student so honored. The members of this society may deem themselves fortunate, for their membership signifies that they have some decided talent in a chosen field, a talent which they may develop for their life career. era ERC I2 NNU L ., First Row: Harrison Reed, Mary Donald. Cornelia Rowell, Qrace Tetzlaff, Augustus Kelley. Second Row: Mary Louise Mackay, Violet Gruenwald, George Laesar, Edward Martin. Louise Riesch. Esther Kutsclle. Scholarship Team This year Riverside was again repre' sented at the Chicago University exam' inations. These examinations are held every year, and some of the best stu' dents in the MiddlefWest compete for prizes of scholarships to the University of Chicago. Riversiders were sent this year to take the examinations in mathematics, English, history, and Latin. These stu- 1:1191 dents have reviewed for several months prior to the date of the examination, and competition is keen between the various schools competing. Miss Ross, Miss Bixby, and Mr. Lean coached stu' dents in their various subjects. It is through the co-operation of these teachers that -the students are able to prepare fully for these tests. The tests were held this year on April 19 in the Milwaukee Vocational School. ATI-I LIZTICS EDCU RY AN N U ,. C f A 1 0 I U v H 'Q .4 J 6 - .M mmm, z.Mn,v.1f3w.,-M. nn wang '1x.,,,4 num. CU, B,,,q,,n,,n may Ja A qu Frank Wovanla Jun Dnuumi Radqnr Harrmgtau Jon Wlrnbevqer Ivvmq Page uenrqe Ullius I s IN Kkienesschueihr Hub ifhnidt Cul Sicfe-'K Vue,-Captmn Carman: B-ll O'BrieN Vic Schlulz mu THESOUHD 1431, Hen 'NY v.....-f Hemi Ca-nh D.5-Hear-.Hon f1Z21 Clem Juwiciii Bob l ic7er Captawu-Elect NLCaplam Elect Ed Jmfmnusiu Neil Pohl I iixrmcunv ANNUAL S The 1931 Football Season Q When the dust cleared away, Riverside stood in third place in the city high school football rating. From this showing, few at Riverside realize how really good the team was. If, in the drawing for competition, Riverside had been matched to play South instead of Washington, it is very probable that the team would again have tied for or won the city championship. The same old fight and spirit and many of the players of the previous year, some of them allfcity material, were there this year, and a very creditable showing was made by the team. The Washington game was the only game that the team lost, and Washington, always a formidable opponent, had the strong' est team that that they have probably ever had on the field. Two other games were tied, those with North and West. Three decisive victories over Lincoln, Tech, and Bay View show that the strength was there. - Mr. Heselton's four year record as football coach is enviable and has made East's team a force to be reckoned with every season. ' SCORES Sept. 26-East 21, Shorewood 0 Oct. 3-East 6, North 6 Oct. 10-East O, West O Oct. 17-East5,0, Washington 32 Oct. 51QEasE4' -Q6, Technical 0 Nov. 7-East 31, Bay View 7 Nov. 14-East 27, Lincoln O Percentage-.800. Scored 91 points to opponents' 45. H231 ERCU Y ANNU KQN Wullt. John Glaser 'Bari D C .HP Rodger Hurrunqtou H, ri CN Q R-:hard Hllcn 'Bob Glassnewr Dean Loy: ' 1131 - TkeSquad - nqav. Dave Eilint I1 D LEAN Dave. Dcla Hunt X 'S' Wa .Victor SQBMK.: I LOGC Harold Judd? Harold Schmidt Carl Edieurod Cuorqe HMN2. 1:1241 MEIQCU RY AN N UAL Basketball This year the high schools of the city entered into competition in basketball, a sport outlawed from interscholastic competition for twenty' four years. This season's games, however, only constituted a trial season, for as yet it is undecided as to whether or not basketball will be continued. From the viewpoint of the high school student, the question is definitely settled, for the games were all well attended, and the number of boys who turned out at the coaches' call warranted interest in the sport. ' With a program calling for eight games, the Riverside team won four victories, two from Custer and two from West. One game was played at home and the other at the contending school's gym. East suffered defeat at the hands of North and Washington, but it was only in the latter part of these games that the outcome could be clearly seen. Mr. Lean's coach- ing resulted in a strong team, and there is considerable hope for future teams if basketball is retained. ' ' RESULTS OF SEASON Dec. 11, '31-East 21, Custer 9 Jan. 8, '32-East 16, North 24 Jan. 15'-East 15, Washington 22 jan. 22-East 17, West 16 Feb. 12-East 25, Custer- 15' Feb. 26-East 16, North 23 Mar. 4-Ea-st 11, Washington 14 Mar, 11-East 27, West 21 Percentage-500. Scored 148 points to opponents' 144. Lim 1 CUY 111 W S CBUR rf ... G MILLER 552 . Q fr J JUNG JHNKOWSKI , gg X 15 XX M, MULLEF? 13 S21 1 JEEHUNG X, Y 7 7 'AKI F? f'?11W'11 7- SO UA D 1931 - 1932 C. PAASO!-,J 7f.C'ZARNICA'l Cf SIEFER 7' - O. MILLER 1-LSCHMID7' H. CYSEVVSKI 51261 N F301-11. F2 JZGAR7' R OEREIN JANIUFI' CAP? R XTOHALS ON f-Q MORGAN .P Mrmcunv ANNUAL Track Moulding a new contender from the remnants of a last year's state and city championship team, East has fashioned its hopes around the veterans: Janicki, Jankowski, Burzenski, and the Mueller twins. Starting light work as early as February, Mr. Kahle brought the athletic candif dates through the preliminary stages of training with the Frosh, Freshman' Soph, Interfclass IuniorfSenior, and Interfclass Handicap Meets. From these, in which the Seniors came through final victors, there was brought to light several prospective point winners. Among them: Johnston, Westfahl, Ciszewski, McCaffery, Czarnecki, Pash, jegart, Scheift, Pohl, Sieferd, WeHs, Lavin, Otto Mueller, Jung, and Behling. The first outdoor meet of the season, held against Coach Arlie Schardt's men from South, brought East an 81f26 victory over her ancient rivals. Captain Janicki was the high point man of the day' with sixteen points, while big Ed Jankowski scored ten. In addition, Geo. Mueller and Carl Seifert both won the coveted HE. This result gives some hope for another East Side championship, both in the City and State meets. Mr. Kahle has again succeeded in building a line team. H271 wif MERCU RY AN N UAL .. aryl . Captain, Bob Morganp Vice-captain, Lyle Peterson Cross-Country Having iinished second in the State and Janesville meets, the latter by one point, East flashed across the tape to win the most important annual city crossfcountry run and to retain her city championship. The race was a spectacle of courage as Ralph Burzenski nosed out Teitlebaum of South to break his own record in the time of ,10:24.8, and was aided by O'Brien, Buckles, Morgan, and Peterson, who East's men finished in the order giving East iirst with. 36 points the city schools-South finished with 45 points. The victory was gained only by a long period of intensive training under among named, against second may the supervision of Mr. Kahle and by a series of dual meets,U from which East emerged' undefeated, winning all by huge scores. Early in the season, our harriers beat Shorewood, 21951, and followed this withsan l8'44 win over'Washington, defending state champs. These vicf tories were succeeded by the defeat of North, 1763, and of State Teachers College at 2184, in which race O'Brien finished first. This remarkable record, the result of long, determined battling, is deserving of all the praise a proud school can bestow. wif ERCU RV AN First Row: Paul Reitman, Mary Lou Messmer, Clara Stark, Robert Morgan. Second Row: Ed Jankowski, Clem Ianicki, Rodger Harrington Student Athletic Council Through the efforts of this Council, efforts of this board in obtaining officials it is possible for East Division to have and in providing for the other necessif a more complete athletic program than would be otherwise possible. This coun- cil is a representative board of students. They pass judgment on the men sug' gested for the The intra'mural track meets are made possible by the ties of intra-mural competition. The work done by this council is generally taken for granted, whereas if the Stu' dent Athletic Council should cease its round of duties, the students would fully appreciate the extent of their labors. First Row: Mr. May, Mr. Carlson, Mr. Schneck. Second Row: Mr. Baker, Mr. Kahle Faculty Bowlers ' Ever since the men of the Milwaukee High Schools developed a Bowling League five years ago, Riverside has been represented by a strong team. However, they played to win this year, and seldom did they rank below 'first H291 place. When the last scores were chalked up, Riverside's King Pins had safely annexed the silver trophy and were declared the champions. The students hail their instructors in this victory and congratulate them. I l 1 '1 l 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 l N L 2CU RY AN N U vlcronv TEAMS 1 I V0lllf.V BALL 2 I BASKET BALL BASE EAU. IQIQCU RY AN N UAL lf. STADK lf. TNDMAS J. I-IAIQUSER President, Clara Starkg Vice-President, Florence Thomasg Secretary-Treasurer, Janet llaeuser G. A. A. The Girls' Athletic Association is one of the most popular organizations at Riverside. The promotion of ath' letic competition and physical develop' ment among the girls is the aim of this Association. During the winter months, the sports sponsored were basketball and volley- ball. Baseball and tennis occupied the foreground during the spring semester. The winning teams were awarded medals, and therefore the competition was doubly keen. 51313 This club provides a means of exer' cise and physical recreation for those girls who have passed -the day of gym instruction under the capable direction and instruction of Mrs. Fuller. The members of the Girls' Athletic Associaf tion gain knowledge and skill in the various sports and invaluable physical recreation. This physical education, combined with the activities offered by Riverside, completes the education of the high school girl. MEIQCU RY AN N UAL ,, Au. YE I2 QJIQUUND H' if - UW- ,Eg 1 WITH THE RNERSIDE: m K, f I A ' Q-1 WNBWSHQIQEBL A ?, li. . Q fs 3, t' 3' ? H., N J '+ I 1- ' xggggzig goaiss ' Q My f ,' 1 - 1 ,,11 f , ' ' '45 1 ' i i? 71:9 '71 v 4 , A Q J fb Snnrmmwmcu LIKE mruemmcs seems' To ,BE A CASE OF FlGURE5.y A dm Sosa-al r : n nn-r ses X You In e- XING on w m - f M CS ,r NF! X . V, ' CR PBLLA FORTISSISSI Mo INTERZSOOIETV DEBA Qu. How I LOVE , , 'N ' LJ N QGRAPHS ' ' Ag I SH z2..:::f::: i..m A 46 Suhafsuan, U ' 'VE5,, fun racosm -gm 69 Q' A4 ' so mon-r f 'mn on Massa - , ' Q W A in ll e., -if f 15510 ' ,Y M MXH!! P' ' ' qua:- ,L x 3 I Bi a f pg ' lull' 0, ,. W 5IL1ll l i l A -Q - ,. WX., ' in x V lv, I ,X 7 ggyaay I I. WX-,'Ni' Ab X. ' W xl ? If 'Y' , ---LL . .LQ q A - gs C- 'Vi :n.sa.Pn.Av , - il W - WRST BITS ME soar. 15 -rlggq H M LA 'x Y M 516 21' N 7 fi Ye 6 wh' .D M x, '-W J fd l A ' - CQ ,, - qt . ' N ' x' x '- V 5 Gunmen in Um MERCURY AN N UAL l Through the Year-September-January The eventful day in the fall of 1931 was September 9. Back to school came the Riversiders, tripping merrily the path to learning. Gone were the life guards for the girls, and gone were the village queens for the boys. All was grim reality once again. The grim reality was emphasized by an announcement of Mr. Cham' berlain's concerning ink bottles in school. It seems that inkwells are conf traband. This came as a sudden shock to many of the Seniors who had become dearly attached to the ink bottles which they had cherished for so many long years. Before the school year was well under way, the football season opened with the Shorewood game. Shorewood put up a real fight, but along with the regular touchdown ability of East's team there was that demon, Rodge Harrington. Drop kicks and place kicks are much the same to him! The score was,.I believe 18 to 0 in Riverside's favor, andthe ball was well down toward the Shorewood goal when Rodger went in. There was a moment of suspense, then the ball went sailing over the bar for the winning three points. The crowd went wild, and Mr. Harrington took a bow. We aren't sure what caused it, but there was a craze for military men this year. Uniforms to the right of them, uniforms to the left of them, we must have uniforms. 9 Uniforms to the left of them, Uniforms to the right of them, We must have uniforms Roared the '400' fgirlsj. The stage crew and the other school organizations were well under way by the time of the middle of the semester. We are proud to relate that fewer wrenches were dropped from the catwalk during the lst quarf ter of the fiscal year, 193162, than in any similar period before. This is a proud record, for a ten or eleven pound wrench dropped from the cat' walk has somewhat of a tendency to make public speaking difficult on the stage. However, let it be said here that monkey wrenches from the cat' walk are usually dropped by practical jokers and not by members of the stage crew. Lissg MEIQCU RY AN N UAL The first mark day came around, as mark days always do, and the results of the first month's labors were easily judged by the features of the people around. The freshmen went around with a cheerful smile, the sophomores with a look of disillusionment, the juniors with a look of resignation, and the plodding seniors with a gaze of wildfeyed despair. The second month changed the freshman smile, fand plenty of aspirin soothed the rest of the studentsl. The football season went on, as football seasons do go on. Full well and bravely did our boys bear on the orange and black of Riverside. Cther teams fell like grass before a sickle until Washington came along. We had a dangerously sharp sickle, but not a buzz saw. Nevertheless, Four Marks did come, as Four Marks will always come. Again that look of triumph on the faces of the freshmen. The seniors tented themselves with dreams of the days when they had forties by the dozen. Came the Junior Prom and the usual hurry and bustle of preparation. Girls wore their sweetest smiles and used their utmost wiles, art students swung brushes with a will, and several others amused themselves dipping various fruits in the punch. Then the night with joy unconfmed! Sweet music and choice company and good punch. What else? And football men! Those who didn't dance before danced that night as fully initiated disciples of Terpsicho. And there were spotlights! Ah me, what a night. Basketball was an accepted interscholastic sport this year. Candidates were not lacking, and Head Coach Lean had a hard task choosing his men. The question of student support was settled once and for all by the at- tendance and spirit at the first game. Many football men were numbered in the basketball squad. And right at the top was Harry Judell, along with Rodger Harrington, the captain. Good players, both. And schmidt and Allen and Eckenrod and Wille and Heaven knows how many more. Coach Lean has good reason to pat himself on the back. He has a basket' ball school behind him. Here's wishing you luck next year! It seems that Christmas came about December 25 in the year 1931, and with it a Christmas play, Make Believe, presented by Cue Club. There was everything in that play a freshman dreams of. Pirates, cannif bals, Santa Claus, and what not. We hope we haven't disillusioned the freshmen, but some doubt has recently arisen as to the actual existence of that famous character, Santa Claus. Not that We show partiality, but Us-13 M EIQCU RY AN N UAL it seems that there was a school teacher in that play who found herself at the mercy of some cruel pirates, the choice friends of her former students. We don't remember exactly what happened, but we do know she was badly scared and not as omniscient as she had once seemed. There was the story of the Princess and the Woodcutter, and what a princess she was! A delightful ingenue with the cutest blush! lncogf nito, her name is Marge Gessner, and the brawny woodcutter was Don Thatcher. He cut real wood, too. Finals came and went. And we began all over. The subjects were practically the same, but the love of uniforms remained until the middle of the semester. All this time the Mercury was being issued. 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Paul Reitman did a nice bit of acting as Lafayf ette, but good acting was the keynote of the production. The InterfSociety debate came and an afternoon auditorium session with it. The question of state police was thoroughly discussed and hnally settled. A cup was at stake and the hashing was more thoroughly hashed for that reason. The cup was won by Orient. The annual pictures provided a source of amusement to the students, and a constant worry to Mr. Schneck. Be it here said and internationally known that were it not for Mr. Schneck, we would probably be present' ing this year the only pictureless annual ever published. Various scholarship examinations were written, and various scholar' ships were won. Within the next few years, it is entirely possible that East may be barred from these examinations as a discouraging element to other schools. Came the track season. Coach Kah1e's boys trained hard and long and took a second in the State Track Meet. That track meet! Every' body went. 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