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PRED OLSEN STANLEY OMALLEY Big Stan, another Wauwatosa member, joined our freshman class in l934. His height and Weight proved a great asset on the grid- iron. Stan won his football letter consistently for three years, playing the tackle position on the team. Curiously enough, he likes to exper- iment With modern poetry. One of these tal- ents at least should help him make his mark at Northwestern next year. President, Senior Class Fred entered in l93O and excelled in athletics as well as in his studies. This is shown by the fact that he was consistently on the honor roll and made his letter in sports. Although the lightest member on the football squad, he held his position against any competition. Fritz's Worth and popularity were deservedly recog- nized in his senior year when the class elected him president. l-le plans to enter Cornell next fall and We know he'll succeed. 251
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lACOB NUNNEMACHER CCheerleaderJ Last ot three Nunnemacher brothers to attend MANO MCLAUGHLIN Co-Captain, Basketball Team '38 Maas loyal spirit and maqnetic person- ality have made a reputation tor him in M. U. S. lite. On the athletic tield, in the classroom, and on the dance floor, he is equally at ease. Mano has been an active member ot the varsity foot- ball and qolf teams for three years, and cap- tained one ot the best basketball teams in the history of the school. We wish Mac the best ot luck at Amherst and know he will succeed. M. U. S., the most ditticult office in the senior class, treasurer, was ably tilled by lake. Ever since he came to M. U. S. he has played on the varsity basketball team. When a convinc- inq voice is needed for debating or cheerlead- inq, lake is called on. He has helped rouse school spirit on many occasions. l-lis spare time is spent sailing. Everyone has heard ot his 4 out ot 5 victories at the lnland Lakes Regatta in the summer ot l937. A charter member ot the l-leiliqe Hueqlersf' he has become an ac- complished skier, executinq the most intricate techniques ot the art. Ut, wi ll if Q it . f M IM- 'U -A1.J:'.,i'iLQfx 'A Ulf-I. J' fuzfv bf' I U' J WP! .11 i241 tlflv .rf ,U..,f, -Niuv' V, , if-JUNK?
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X 'F' 12- we MARGARET ANN PIEPER President, Girls' Club One of our best loved and most active seniors is Peggy Pieper. She started M, U. S. in the elementary school, left it in seventh grade, and returned in her junior year. Peg's enthusiastic support on athletic teams and in glee club Was sincerely appreciated by the other girls, Who, because of her spirit and loyalty elected her president of the Girls' Club. As president she led the girls in programs, dances, and charity Work. One of Peg's hobbies is doing make-up for plays and stage productions. t tif' Vx 1 , if QQ-SQVJQ X BSQGQLY O X50 UNLAJ J ' X55 In 43,-LL V5 W5 N.,-1 is N be D ,lf ef X, QKXL-Dr! U It S ANQXS in qvqwjkxfcil Sy.,-, 'U ' CQQAQ-17 .x WJ-LQQ. tvxqfjf V ll CSJJV VK OJ. O Stix V3.1 M! . ,x Qx NW 'sword l CHN RHEINECK Another oi the old timers is lohnny Rhein- eclc who entered M. U. S. in the third grade. Since then he has improved school spirit by leading peppy cheers before and during ath- letic contests. The students even learned to follow the tricky blue-White cheer which he tried to teach us. lohnny also spent a great deal of time on the baseball and basketball teams, as Well as contributing his vocal talent to the chorus in Minstrel Show. He plans to take an agricultural course at Wisconsin. K2 Sl
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