University School of Milwaukee - Trident Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)

 - Class of 1934

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Page 22 text:

Class Will E, Tl-TE CLASS OF I934, being aTTlicTed wiTh bleary eyes, as a resulT oT Too much sTudying, and a weak hearT Trom Too much aThleTics, deem iT advisable To draw up This lasT will and TesTamenT. Wherein we, The Class oT I934, realizing ThaT we have been a class oT unusual abiliTy, desire To make a lasT muniTicenT giTT To our school, and hereby presenT our virTues and vices To Those in The school who can make The besT use oT Them. Besides leaving Miss Dine hearTbroken, coaches SuTherd, STrow, Parks and Brock worried, and Mr. Moore darned glad Those hoodlums are gone . . Tommy Duncan leaves his abiliTy To dodge debTs Tor ThirTeen years To whoever has To pay The school bills. Bob Nelson leaves his good looks and winning ways To Bill Lane. Eabian Kunzelmann leaves a bad impression. Claude Beebe leaves his unTinished argumenTs on race problems To Bob Zwicky. GranT Gauger leaves his nauTical knowledge To Barnacle Bill Hagen. Bob Bell and Mildred Eran- zen leave TogeTher. Grlo Adams leaves a lisT oT Telephone numbers To Jimmy Klode. PaTsy BornsTein leaves The presidency oT The Girls' Club To any good suTTragisT in school. Bob Manegold leaves The hockey supremacy oT Pine Lake To BeTTy. Ered Wagner leaves his daily Talks and announce- menTs To whoever wanTs Them. Carlie Wilson leaves his heighT To John Rheineck. Eleanor Lindemann leaves a Teepee Tull oT Triends To any girl in need oT N-l-C-E men. John Rix leaves The liTTle Things in liTe To Jack Wie- ner. Joan RoberTs leaves her rosy blush To Carol Mayer, hoping she'll make good use oT iT. AnneTTe Wilson leaves her unTinished work To TuTure M. U. S. seniors who are looking Tor someThing To do. RiTa Rosenberg leaves her high soprano To peTiT DoroThy VieTh. Frank Frey wills his swimming suiT To Bob Zwicky. PaTTy Powers leaves her silenT laughTer To Mary Virginia EosTer. Billie l-lallsTrom leaves her camera To any oTher quick snapper ThaT mighT come along. l-leinz WerwaTh leaves his abiliTy To caTch punTs To Karl Klauser. Jeanne Dunphy leaves her bull's eyes To Emily Moeller, anarher budding big shoT. James Wilsey leaves his parking place aT Downer To Mike. DoroThy Zinn leaves her knowledge oT polo To any horseman able To absorb ThaT much. NeiTher Bob KoTTnauer nor Bill Marx leave any- Thing. CMD

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STopping in Bermuda on our way back To The STaTes we see a huge elecTric sign adverTising Bill Marx Time WiTh I-lis RhyThm Men aT The Casino del Born- sTein. Inside The nighT club we recognize Willie leading his orchesTra. I-lis singer, whose voice is low, husky, and ThroaTy, is RiTa Rosenberg. Passing Through The room, keeping everybody happy, is The club's owner and hosTess, The charming and peTiTe PaTsy BornsTein. ReTurning To Milwaukee, The TirsT person we see is Jean Sure-shoT Dunphy, shooTing clay pigeons To biTs down aT The lake shore. Jean's iackeT is covered wiTh ponderous, imporTanT locking medals. EvidenTly she is a winner in This game. AT The Davidson TheaTre, Jim Wilsey, The Tamous connoisseur oT beauTiTul girls, is presenTing a mag- niTicenT revue lreminiscenT oT old Broadwayl sTarring Jo-Jo, The WhisTling Cow Girl and Co-Co, The Clown. We are noT surprised To Tind Joan RoberTs and Fabian Kunzelman successTul on The sTage, Tor we remember They are ideally suiTed Tor dramaTic careers. The WaIkaThon ouT aT The STaTe Fair Park is The Talk oT The Town. We go ouT To see Those weary spe- cimens oT humaniTy drag Themselves abouT. Four couples are leTT. The Tour ThousandTh hour is pasT. BeTs are running close, buT one couple seems To be The TavoriTe. The Team oT Bell and Franzen is The Ta- vcriTe. BelI's iokes are geTTing raTher Teeble, buT Millie is holding up surprisingly well on Bob's shoul- der. IT seems unbelievable, buT Then- Remembering ThaT we have noT accounTed Tor An- neTTe Wilson, we look in a Telephone direcTory. IT says, Miss Wilson's Exclusive Social Service Tor Women. AT her esTablishmenT we Tind AnneTTe saying To Billie I-lallsTrom, My mosT desirable gen- Tleman is available This evening. I am cerTain you would like him. I-le is an excepTionalIy Tine dancer and a mosT amusing companion. Would you care To see him? Billie says she would. Bob Nelson en- Ters The room, Bob, The mosT soughT aTTer gigolo oT Miss Wilson's exclusive esTablishmenT. We decide To reTurn To M. U. S. Tor old Time's sake even iT iT is againsT The N. R. A. IT is SaTurday morning. The building is The same, buT older. The Taces oT The sTudenTs and The TacuITy are unTamiliar, buT in The library we are delighTed To Tind one oT our beloved Class oT '34. There we Tind John Rix Taking his spelling TesT Tor The Tour Thousand Tour hundred and TorTieTh Time. WiTh Tond hopes in our hearTs we bid John To carry on I Now, Triends, wasn'T ThaT lovely? IT is Too bad ThaT we have To leave The wings oT Tancy on which we have been Tlying hiTher and ThiTher Tor almosT TiTTeen minuTes, buT we musT geT back To realiTy, much as we would like To dream on. LighTs, please! Q55 I 7



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