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

 - Class of 1940

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BETTY MoN'1'oox1ERi' Magnanimous Monty, though one of the smallest Seniors, makes up for it in initiative, enthusiasm, and personality. She took part in the Sophomore class play, Girls' Glee Club, Q3 and the Minstral Shows. In sports she parfip-1, I' pated in hockey, baseball, and basketbglgl5Tor, the YVhite Team. 'flNIonty couldalb'-a I' - Yybee j fr J counted on as an invaluable ha'perQon sthd' ,jx Academy staff in adyer.tisi5rgi,a3d'fas J My She was also active in divsfri ti g Qsh-r1st.m'i?s M y . . .4 f - Ay and Thanksgiving ahabrity' ske3ssVV Wshallb' - wx t I if L. .X A 'S u 0 giss Bettys roggyhqggesgi hey 'gfoymnhgpq re. 'N . I -B, V ft A! g y S. JUTJWR ,A ,Q 61, Ji wlvpxl My t -fi + ff ,f if - MN 1 S' nf' V '- Y XJ g 1 ,V . X X :I 6 -.1 H Y - ' r ' J' -' N 8864.1 U P wr' ,. , 'ex ,rA J! ,J VA Y' J t N' Jjr' 3- YM gn ., ' x I y ., M -1 r Jo ,a ,J ..ex'r , 'JJ' , ' 'Aj xg ' X 1 Ng -,f ,bg , ' ,- 3 6' . I - -' t 4. X- jp 'jg . J' if 'fly is a ' K xr .-X -' if ,ce wmv X . ' Mp! 'D 'X Ji . .55 ' l ', J xx!-l,'.J 3 T N. X5 X J' g fy y we F ones. 25 Irene better known as Wlenie has been with us only a year but judging from popu larity and actixity she might easily be taken for an old member of the class She is an en thusiastic member of her class teams and an expert in hockey and basketball Irene s inter ests are varied in school Fnglish is her fav orite class in her spare time she is an ardent collector of phonograph records, and fre quently she turns out a smoothly knit sweater Her good humor and friendliness are char acteristic Irene looks to the VVest Coast for her college years lVlay she Hnd them happy l

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RICHARD LINDEMANN I-Izzrtinra' Book Prize Dick began his career at the University School in Kindergarten. During his high school years Dick has been active in many fields. He has taken leading parts in several plays, he was treasurer of the Freshman Class, on the Student Council for two years, and was Business Manager of the Academy this year. ln athletics Dick has been a hard worker. While a Sophomore he was manager of the football and basketball squads. An excellent pianist, Dick has contributed a great deal to this year's assemblies and was 'fmistah lnter- locutor in the Nlinstrel Show. In his Junior year, he had the honor of being awarded the Harvard Book Prize. if by sf iv'y,SJ,P' lVIARY MANEGOLD A President of Girls' Club Mannie,'l the third member of the Nlane- gold family to attend the University School, has been a friend of all since she entered her Freshman year. She is famous among other things, for her ability to ski, skate, and sail and everyone knows her jolly laugh and happy disposition. Mary was always a willing sup- porter of school activities from Alumni Editor of the Academy to singing soprano in the Glee Club. In her Senior year, Mary was captain of the WVhite Team and an energetic president of the Girls Club. 24



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Y 4 . RICHARD PHILLIPSON Dick started his humorous antics when he joined the Kindergarten class at the Univlemi-ty School, Stncefthen hisibenevolent reputation has spread fafiand wide. Even thepblice de- partment has given him a warning to cut down on the crowd he manages to Ht into his pop- ular Uflivverf' Dick won a letter for light- weight football and ,was third assistant foot- ball manager for three years. ln his Senior year he was co-manager of Varsity football. He participated in several plays and in the Minstrel Shows. Dick has been a faithful fol- lower of that popular precept, HSilence is Golden. 26 WILLIAM PIEPER C0-Captain of 1939 Football Team Bill entered M.U.S. in Kindergarten He first distinguished himself in his Freshman year, when he played the Uhero' In the Fresh man Class play. One of our outstanding ath letes, he has won nine Varsity letters ID his high school career. He was an important mem ber of the basketball and swimming teams as well as an outstanding pole vaulter of the track team. He took an active interest in all school activities and his eagerness and friendliness aided in all his endeavors. Continued good luck to you, Bill.

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