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GOERES HAYSSEN Captain, Swimming Team Gary is one of the Old Guard, having entered M. U. S. in l928 in the third grade. ln his sophomore year Gary joined the swimming team and has been winning the long distance jaunts ever since. His leadership warranted his election as swimming captain his senior year. As a junior he became manager of the football team and received a letter. During the last three years Gary's attention has been turned towards sailing in his C boat, Klip 'Emf' and skiing with the Heilige Hueglersf' On Saturdays and Sundays Gary and several of the other boys in the class practice their Stem Christie turns and Galender Sprungs at Holy Hill. Gary has his eye on Dartmouth where he hopes to continue his skiing, and, in- cidentally, do a little studying. ROY HANSEN Roy Hansen is one of Wauwatosa's contri- butions to M. U. S. His distinguishing charac- teristics are dark glasses, plaid suits, bright shirts, a careless walk, an infectious grin, and a deep seated objection to all forms of work. He is a member of the track team and occa- sionally believes in strict training. Tap-dancing is his hobby and his act in the Minstrel Show for the last two years has been very popular. During his senior year Roy acquired a limou- sine, but after three months the Committee for Safe Driving confiscated his Menace to the Highway. Now Roy is one of Eddie Bush's paying passengers. At times l:toy's habit of working hard at homework on week-ends and then catching up on sleep during classes has caused him much embarrassment. 211
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RICHARD HALLSTROM Dick is one of the real old timers of the school since he entered M. U. S. in kinder- garten. This year he organized a vigorous cam- paign to get advertisements tor the Academy, soliciting in his dashing tan sedan with the top down. Dick was partially responsible for the 51,800 collected this year in the advertising campaign. It will be hard to duplicate Dick's willingness to work and his school spirit. His portrayal oi the spoiled boy in the Senior Class Play oi '37 is unforgettable. Since swimming has always been his favorite sport at his sum- mer home, and this year Dick aided the team by taking part in the diving events. Rumors circling about suggest that Dick is planning to travel abroad next year. Keep your eyes and ears open, Dick. THEODORE HAMMOND Business Manager of the Academy Ted came irom Country Day in time to spend his junior and senior years at M. U. S. He has made a name for himself on the swimming team and as business manager. His greatest interest, however, lies in electricity and radio. He took care of stage lighting ior plays, and microphone connections tor Minstrel Show. At our Tunior Prom we should have used candles ii Ted hadn't been there to solve the lighting problems. In his junior year Ted was class treasurer and, like the Canadian Mounties, he always got his money trom the students. L20
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ALBERT HOUGHTCN Albie came to the University School because ot its swimming pool, and l'l9'S been splashing around in various phases of school lite ever since. He is always at hand to promote plays and dances for entertainment, and in his junior year stepped into the Minstrel Show as an end- man, a success that he repeated this year, Al was sports editor for the Academy tor four years, and between writing articles and swim- ming on the team, he has been a rabid rooter at all M. U. S. athletic events. Albie can always be counted upon to express an opinion, but he usually otiers constructive criticism. l-le plans to enter Amherst next year. t Jf gf , if .J J A ,ft ff fff i ff if t. f f ff' KAri,tiEEN rpsgrsn f X . Editor: Axcademdj Monthcyf! f our yeayslaao ' ' entere M. UE. Dur- 'ng hh blicjh schop car r yi has cgf cord ot accoyflglislfiments unsu s ed ny or r qirl. Sor l years s 'P edQd t class ues of th de 'A ' as a member of 'e Glee Club and Gi ub: gd! has wo- her em- blems in Girls athlejtic esidbs alldhis, durina her sophomore ye she w glass secretary and class captain of the bygetl all team. Her junior year she was gylhom ciifmaiy ?fref tary ot the Rifle Clu and, glfignember, i the Student Council. This year lfayl as secretary of the Girls' Club, captain otwhilfhite Team, and editor ot the school paper. What a airll K E221
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