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

 - Class of 1936

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ROBERTA SAEIR Bobby has always been a cheerful and cooperative member of the class. Her chief interests have centered in culinary pursuits, and every day Bobby night be found working with Miss Boyles in the Home room or the cafeteria, learning the way to a man's heart. They do say that her pies and cakes are a success too, a rare but not unappreciated virtue in a modern damsel. l'Bobby has also won a name as an athlete and a wit. KVe shall miss her next year. Entered '28: Academy Board 6: Cirl's Club 1, 2, 3. 4, 5. 6: German Club 5: Wliite Team 3, 4, 5, 6. College: Sophie Newcomb. MARY SEECER Mary is a living example of the fact that it is possible to find charm and keen intellectual powers in the same girl. Besides having an extremely enviable record in her studies, she has established a reputation as being a real smoothy, with a rare sense of humor. Consequently, she has been welcomed into a large variety of the school's activities and has led in its social life. Mary has made for herself a large circle of friends, and our loss at parting with her will certainly be Vassar's gain. Entered '29: Cirl's Club 3, 4. 5, 6. VicefPresident 6: Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6: Minstrel Show 3, 4, 5, 6: Academy Board 6: Junior Prom Queen 55 Blue Team 3, 4, 5, 6. College: Vassar. JANE SELLMER During our Sophomore year we acquired ujanief' that happyfgof lucky, talkative miss. We have all found her willing to give her all for any cause where help was needed. The Academy has found her an able and deft typistg and when ads were needed to finance the paper, jane was one of the girls who stepped to the front in the campaign. A star forward in the Blue's basketball team, she helped win many a game. Besides all this, Janie is the only feminine member of the class who is able to sport a fraternity bracelet. Entered '33: Academy Board 6: Cirl's Club 4. 5. 6: Glee Club 4: Minstrel Show 4, French Club 4, Junior Prom Executive Committee 5: Blue Team 4, 5, 6. College: Skidmore. RICHARD WESTERMAN 'lWesty, the lad with the mathematical mind, attacks a physics or trig problem with the same good old gusto which he displays in foot' ball and basketball. It is his ability to take a problem and reason it straight through to a logical conclusion which makes him one of the main props beneath the Senior math and physics classes. This same sound reasoning, plus a boundless enthusiasm for every undertaking, has gotten Dick a long way in school and has made many friends for him. A boy with Dicks character and personality can't miss making a great success in all of his endeavors. Entered '32g Lightweight Football 3, 4: Lightweight Basketball 3: Varsity Foot' ball 5, 63 Varsity Basketball 4, 5, 6: Track 3: Junior U Club: Senior U Club: Df21m21tiCS 4, SY MiDStf6l Sl10W 3. 4, 5: junior Prom Executive Committee 5: Student Council 6: Class President 5. College: Wisconsin. 1 22

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VX GARDNER ROBERTS XYith blinding speed. squealing brakes. and a crash and a bang. Gardy Roberts entered and deserted our school. One of the fastest drivers in the Middle XVest. Gardy also flashed his .speed on the gridiron where he starred at fullback for two years. Stubby is also quite the Don Juan. and our school will not be the only one that will miss him. XYc wish him great success and popularity at Colgate next year. Entered 'S-if Varsity Football 5. 6: Varsity Basketball 5. 61 Golf Team 5. 6: Track 6: Xlinstrcl Show 5: Dramatics 61 Class YicefPresident 6: Senior Club 5. 6. College: Colgate. 1 X DORIS ROETHKE Dorie's quiet smile and dignified person have been seen in the school halls for tive years. In spite of her unassuming manner, Done has been a leader among the girls from beginning to end. She has made an outstanding record for herself in athletics and has shown unusual leadership as president of the Girl's Club this year. Her good sense and serious mind have guided the girls in whatever they haye undertaken. Doris will be a great asset to the Ereshman class of Swarthmore College. Entered .Sli Girl's Club 3. 4. 5. 6. President 6: Glee Club 3. 4. 5. 6: Academy Board 6: liinstrel Show 3. 4. 6: French Club 3. 4: XVhite Team 3. 4. 5. 6. College: Swarthmore. NORLTAN ROHN Norm'- is nonchalance incarnate. He is nonchalant about his foot' ball. his swimming. his studies, and his activities in the social world: and not without a considerable degree of success. As cofcaptain of the swimming team during his Senior year. Norm provided both fine leadership and a fine record in all meets. Still he has found ample time to make a scholastic record which has placed him on the Honor Roll and won him Senior privileges regularly. We shall miss him next year. Entered '31: Varsity Football 5. 6: Swimming Team 4. 5. 6. Co'Capt. 6: Light- weight Eootball 3: Dramatic Club 4: Student Council 5. College: Dartmouth. AUDREY RCSSERT Thirteen years ago Audrey was one of the members of a kinderf garten class in the old school. She is the only girl in that class that has remained in this school through all the thirteen years of her work. Each af these years has seen her advance in activity and friendship until she has become a permanent part of Nl. U. S. Audrey has distinguished herself as a writer. contributing many line articles to the Academy. She has also wielded her pen as class secretary and secretary of the Girls Club. Entered 'Z3: Girl's Club 3. 4. 5. 6: Glee Club 3. 4. 5. 6: Academy Board 5. 6: Class Secretary 4. 5: Secretary Girl's Club 6. College: Hollins. 21 'nt



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0' JOHN WIENER Dink is probably the best allfaround athlete in the graduating class, winning three basketball letters, polefvaulting on the track squad, grabbing three more letters playing in the line on the football squad, and captaining the varsity basketball team in his Senior year. Dink is also something of a social lion 'round town in his off moments. A great lad, the Dink, and by necessity as well as choice M. U. S. will keep a big space in its heart for him. Entered '281 Lightweight Football 1, 2, 3, CofCapt. 3, Lightweight Basketball 2, 3,, Capt, 3: Varsity Football 4, 5, 6, Varsity Basketball 4, 5, 6, Capt. 6, Golf 5, 6: Junior Prom Executive Committee 5, Class President 3, VicefPresident 4. College: Dartmouth. JOHN ZWICKY Hats off to a worker! Because of his indomitable spirit and his high academic ideals, John Zwicky has earned his teachers' praises as being an exemplary student. The vocation that gets him in later life will have acquired an individual whose determination to do well is outstanding. Aside from his studies, John managed the swimming team for two seasons and his cousin Bob for three. And again, in both these activities, his persistence brought him real success. Good luck at Wisconsin, John! Entered '28: Lightweight Football 2, 3, Track Mgr. 5, 6, Varsity Football 4, 6, Swimming 5, 6, Minstrel Show 3, 4, 5. College: Wisconsin. ROBERT ZWICKY Now Bob, that's a radical statement. Many times during the past year have the halls of M. U. S. echoed this sentence. Directed at Bob Zwicky, this remark merely gibes him about his boundless interest in school and social problems which invariably leads him to welcome an argument. In spite of his size, Bob has made himself known in both the school and the city as one of the best breastfstroke swimmers around these hy'ar parts. Bob's rugged individualism and his likeable person' ality have marked him as a distinct character and one whom the school is sure to miss. f Entered '24, Swimming Team 4, 5, 6, Lightweight Football 4, Track 4, Senior U Club 5, 63 Rae F, Bell Swimming Trophy 6, Minstrel Show 4, 5, Class Treasurer 5, German Club 4. College: Wisconsin. j I 23

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