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BETTY ANN NEVVALD-Simmons A I I T DANIEL LEO LONG-Beloit Entered '36y Varsity Football 47 Varsity Track 4, Varsity Golf 4, Senior U Club 4. Danny's bright red hair and broad, friendly grin have attracted many friends to him this year. His little red Ford can be heard for blocks before it iand Dannyl finally makes an appearance. Our Irishman can lick his weight in wildcats on the football field. A loyal friend, Danny is always willing to help you. SYLVIA MARIE LECHEB--Vassar Entered '33g Class President 37 Academy Board 45 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club l, 2, 3, 47 Dramatics Club l, 2, 3, 4, White Team l, 2, 3, 4, Riding Club 2, 3, 4. No matter where you might have been this last year, you were never safep Sylvia was always there too with her camera. She has candid shots of everyone at his worst, and dotes on them. Sylvia was one of the most athletic girls in school. Riding, swimming, diving, tennis, basketball, and baseball were all favorite sports of hers. She loves flowers, birds, and everything about Nature. No wonder Sylvia was M. U. S,'s own outdoor girl. WALLACE NOBLE MAC BBIAB-Rollins Entered '33, Varsity Football 2, Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4. Wallace's deep bass voice has thrilled many an audience as it thundered forth in song or in the plays in which he had so important a part. Each year at our Minstrel Show, Wallace had some interesting song to offer. Birds and bird banding are his specialties, and the students have discovered that there isn't anything on these sub- jects that he doesn't know. The school dances won't seem the same without Wal- lace's lusty figure swinging gaily around the floor. Entered February, '34: Glee Club l, 2, 3, 47 Girls' Club l, 2, 3, 45 White Team l, 2, 3, 4. Betty, the talkative, never seems to run out of things to say. She will run on for hours, if you let her, about her experiences in the beauty parlor, her accidents, and her dates. It is a source of constant wonder to us how Betty can arrive at school as late as she does and still never be tardy. She has been a familiar character around M. U. S. for the last four years, and we shall miss her, l22l
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FREDERICK CHARLES KASTEN-Rollins ALLOA Entered '227 Class Vice-President 47 Lightweight Football lp Varsity Football 2, 3, 47 Lightweight Basket- ball ly Varsity Basketball 2, 37 Varsity Track 3, 47 Senior U Club 2, 37 Rifle Club l, 2, 3, 4. Fred is a star in his own line-boats. He builds his own models and frequently has displayed his amazing array of cups and prizes. All forms of science have been Fred's delight, and he has gotten particular enjoyment out of physics. He has never been known to get excited, tor his calmness is one of his outstanding characteristics. Fred has come up through the grades here at M. U. S., and is the oldster of his class. GALE HUBBARD-.Stephens Entered ,351 Glee Club 3, 47 Girls' Club 3, 47 White Team 3, 4. Last year a great commotion was heard in the school. Whispers ot There's a girl named 'Hello' in the school, were heard, and everyone was looking tor this girl with the unusual name. Now that Hello is one ot us, we forget her appellation and con- centrate on her. She has a sunny disposition, loves riding in rumble seats, and knows Green Bay inside out. Hello quickly became one of us at M. U. S., and we all wish her luck at Stephens. ROBERT IOHN KREMERS-Kenyon Entered '337 Academy Board 47 Lightweight Football lj Varsity Football 47 Lightweight Basketball l7 Varsity Basketball 27 Varsity Swimming 3, 47 Varsity Tennis 2, 37 lunior U Club l. Bob has aperpetual smile. As a Freshman he came in smiling: and although he was small in stature, no one could take away his cheertulness. Bob has worked hard as a member of the swimming team, and has plugged consistently at his studies. The Academy wouldn't have had the success it attained without Bob's managerial work. This hard worker and regular fellow will be missed at M. U. S. next year. SHELDON MARVIN LAZA RUS-Arizona Entered '367 Track 4. Well known around the school for his humor in and out ot the classroom, Shelley and his pipe have brought an air of nonchalant good will to the school, Graduating from M. U. S. after attending Whitefish Bay tor several years, he leaves us with the memory ot his cheerful smile and unusual walk. l21l
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HARMON EASTMAN MC INTYRE-Brown Entered '36, Varsity Swimming 4, Varsity Golf 4, Senior U Club 4. One of our best swimmers and divers, Mac came from Shorewood to finish his high school training here. Often you have seen him as he gracefully performed on the diving board, winning many a first that helped the team to victory. Mac's gay whistle and cheery songs have been familiar sounds around the halls this year. MARIAN ALTON NICHOLSON-Stephens HARRY Entered February, '34, Student Council 3, 4, Academy Board 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club l, 2, 3, 4, Vtfhite Team l, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Riding Club 2, 3. Our beloved diminutive Cubby will long be remembered for her sparkling person- ality. Cub was a finished musician in her Senior year, specializing in the piano and the organ. The l937 Prom and Minstrel Show were grateful to present the initial appearances of Cub's first two songs. Some day we shall all be proud to have known her way back when. KENNETH MARTENS-Amherst Entered '36, Class Secretary 4, Varsity Football 4, Varsity Basketball 4, Varsity Track 4, Senior U Club 4. Our Shorewood Adonis has risen mightily in the school's eye since his entry here at the beginning of the school year. Not a star in his studies, Harry has made up for it by the use of his flying feet in football and in basketball. Rube, as a few of his intimates call him, has achieved much popularity throughout the school, both in the high school and in the grades. Many a maidens heart has pulsed more rapidly at the sight of his stalwart figure striding down the halls. CHARLES CURRY REED-Dartmouth Entered '33, Class Treasurer l, Class President 4, Student Council 2, 3, Lightweight Basketball l, Varsity Track 3, 4, Varsity Swimming 3, 4, Varsity Football Manager 2, 3, Iunior U Club l, Senior U Club 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club l, 2, 3, 4. Charlie certainly had his hands full this year as Presi- dent of the Senior class, but he pulled his classmates along with him to success. He has always been among those who rated the honors of the Class of '37. The girls say that Charlie is one of the best dancers they have ever known, and they are usually right. He is a familiar figure on the track in Spring, for pole-vaulting is his specialty. Charlie's academic achievements will not easily be forgotten. l23l
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