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THOMAS Cedarburg's gift to M. U. S., Tom Corrigan, is best known for his track prowess. Tom broke the school record for the mile run in his Junior year, and went on to gain even greater glories this season. Aside from the track squad, Tom is best known for his Model A Ford, his rhetorical ability, and his willingness to keep pluggin' away in his scholastic endeavors. Yes, and his plugging gets results, for he has always been among the leaders in his classes. Entered '34, Varsity Basketball 5, 6, Track 5, 6, Senior U Club 5, 65 Draf matics 63 Minstrel Show 5, 6, Academy Board 6. College: Wisconsin. ROBERT DERNEHL 'LNow the whole trouble with you fellows is that you don't take your golf seriously enough! Look at me f'r instance . . So Chippy, the holder of so many golf championships that his titles laid end to end would make at least a parfsix hole, admonishes the duffers on the golf team. Besides amassing golf titles Bob has also found time to become one of the best high school fancy divers in the state. To know Bobby is to like him, for everywhere he goes he suifuses his genial good humor. Entered '27g Lightweight Football lg Lightweight Basketball 3, Swimming Team 4, 5, 6, CofCapt. 6, Golf Team 4, 5, 6, Capt. 6, Track 65 Junior U Club 3, Senior U Club 5, 63 Miwtrel Show 4, 53 Class Treasurer 6. College: Tulane. -J.- ilk jg: TL! 'K lik, ,x,i 1... ,Mex Je gxyf' .iff :MX X MARY VIRGINIA Fosrsa The charm and graciousness of the South entered the class four years ago when Mary Virginia, 'then a demure and shy Freshman, came into our group. 5'Mary V. immediately found a place in our hearts. Her ability in sports soon showed itself, and she will long be remembered for her skill on the basketball court. Besides being a good athlete, she is a talented artist whose work in the form of posters has often adorned the bulletin boards. She has also been an able secretary of the Student Council. The school will indeed miss her bright smile and soft, southern drawl. Entered '32, Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6: Student Council 6. Secretary 6: Girls Club 3, 4, 5, 6: Minstrel Show 3, 4, 5, 6g Academy Board 6, Blue Team 3, 4, 5. 6. College: Northwestern. I SABEL FRASER Isabel, or k'Scottie as she is affectionately called by her friends at M. U. S., has been with us only a year, although judging from her popularity and activity one might easily take her for an old member of the organization. L'Scottie'sn' cheerful face has been seen about the Senior Room every month since the first privilege list was read, which should be ample testimony to the high quality of work which she has done scholastically. An enthusiastic adfgetter and athlete, 5'Scottie has had a full year, andthe school has been a pleasanter place for having had her. Entered '35, Girls Club 61 YVhite Team 6g Academy Board 6. College: Northwestern. lS
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iTxT!ES Y LVAIVKAXYLJAXRET Margaret came to us as a Junior, but she quickly won a place for herself as an active member of the class. During her two year stay she has been a member of the Girl's Glee Club and is reputed to have a ine voice. ln all activities Margaret was noted for the enthusiasm and cooperation with which she worked. Her splendid work as Literary Editor of the Academy is a ine example of this cooperation. Always a general favorite among her fellows, Margaret has made her stay at M. U. S. both active and profitable. f Entered '35, Glee Club 5, 6, Girl's Club 5, 6, Treasurer 6, White Team 5. 6. College: Vassar. WALTER ISCRIG Outstanding in every field of his endeavor! Whether in the classroom, on the stage, or in wearing the Blue and White, Walter Isgrig has disf tinguished himself as being a leader. A willing worker and a born fighter, Walt bolstered the line on the football team for two seasons and was an active member of the basketball and golf squads. Standing in the top ranks of his class for four years, Walt capped his achieve' ments by snaring the Harvard Book Award in his Junior year, and the editorship of the Annual in his Senior year. Entered '32, Lightweight Football 3, Lightweight Basketball 3, Varsity Foot' ball 4, 5. 6, Varsity Basketball 4, 5, 6, Golf Team 4, 5, 6, Senior U Club 5, 61 Junior U Club 3, 4: Dramatics 3, 4, 5, 6, Academy Board 6, Student Council 5. 61 Junior Prom Executive Committee 5, Class Secretary 6, Harvard Book Prize 5. X College: Harvard. '2 BEATRICE JCNES Since she entered in her Freshman year, 'sBitsy has been outstanding in everything which she has undertaken. She has been an able and active member of the Dramatic Club and has often graced our stage with her charming and talented presence. She, too, has been an active member of the Girls Glee Club. Cne of the few girls in the class to serve in any oiiicial capacity, L'Bitsy has been president of the class and a member of the Student Council. 'LBitsy plans to enter Connect' icut College for Women where, we are sure, her record will be as fine as it has been here. Entered '32, Dramatics 3, 4, 5, 6, Academy Board 6, Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Girl's Club 3, 4, 5, 6: French Club 3, 4: Class President 4, Student Council 5, 6, VicefPresident 6, White Team 3, 4, 5, 6. College: Connecticut College for Women. JAMES KLCDE Jimmy Klode, President of the Senior Class and prospective Annapof lis middie, merits a smart salute for his performances both as captain of the football team and king of last year's Junior Prom. He has always been one of the most popular fellows around M. U. S. because of his warm manner and his friendliness to everyone. Any thrusts taken at his selffalleged friendly tolerance of the fairer sex are skillfully parried by an innocent What d'ya mean? Jimmy's happy personality, as well as his outstanding athletic ability, is bound to make a mark for him in college and in later life as well. g Entered '25, Lightweight Football 2, 3, CofCapt. 3, Lightweight 1, 2, 3, Varsity Football 4. 5, 6, Capt. 6: Varsity Basketbgl 4,'5, ,Team 4, S, 61 Track 5, 6, Tennis 6: Junior HU Club 2, 3, Senipr,glW'Q'lub 4, 5, 6: fx, A... . . 'T X .53 Mar Junior Prom King 51 Class President 6, VicefPresidJen7t 3, 5, Dramatics L4 Riflg N yy, X A Club 3, 4, S, 6. 15 t A QW 1 g A' College: United States Naval Academ . if vw W My N . - 1 : 4' 19 5 ' -0 ' ' 'F y
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