University of Wisconsin La Crosse - La Crosse Yearbook (La Crosse, WI)

 - Class of 1932

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AMUNDSEN, WALTER, B. E. Physical Education Stoughton, VVisconsin, sent us Shorty just to prove that good things are done up in small parcels. His activities have been many and varied. They include being basket- ball manager for two years, Cheer- leader 'in 1928, and a member of the Gym team and Glee club. BAKER, LUCILLE, B. E. High School Course When we meet people like Lu we wonder why we can only have four years at L. C. T. C. instead of six or seven. Lu has been an active member of the Buskin club for three years, being its secretary the fourth year. She has taken an active part in many of its plays. She has also proved herself valuable to the Alpha Phi Pi, Glee club, and Secondary Education Club. BECHTOLD, LEILA, B.E. High School Course All of us know the lovely voice that charmed us during assembly periods. Leila has shown her capa- bility by the amount and excellent quality of work she did while as- sociate-editor of the 1932 La Crosse. Leila has also been an active mem- ber of the Y. XV. C. A., History :lub, and has served as vice-presi- dent of the Sigma Lambda Sigma society. CLARK, LOUISE, B. E. Physical Education Louise has shown her interest in athletics by her activities in NV. A. A. She was chosen vice- president of both W. A. A. and Y. W. C. A. and served as president of the Outing club. VVaupun high school sent us this little girl. Page twenty-four l ANDERSON, MAUD, B.E. High School Course Although Maud is very quiet and modest she has accomplished :' great deal since she came from Coon Valley, Nvisconsin. Her society for three years was Sigma Lambda Sigma and she was also a member of the History club and Debate squad. BARCZEWSKI, HARRIET, B. E. High School Course A big, broad smile, 'two dimples, and then comes Barky. Regard- less of what she enters we can always be sure of her whole-hearted support. Because of her great in- terest in sports she has often been called the College Punk with the Phy. Ed. spirit. Barley has been an active member of the WHA. A., Outing club, Racquet Weekly staff, Neuman club and is the Editor of this year's Annual. L t cc me '. vb-L JL--Q-J BIDDLE, LAYTON, B E -I Physical Education U XVe'll all remember the boy who played football for L. C. T. Cf. and was a member of the L club and M. I. A. A. Biddle has been an ac- tive member of the Buskin club and has appeared in two of its plays. He has also shown his dramatic ability when he asked Doris to change the Miss to Mrs.-and she dit l EJ -V W' f .. JJ M nab-x COOK, GENEVIEVE, B. E. Physical Education Gen surely has made a reputa- tion for herself through her consci- entious work in XV. A. A. Any bills against the VV. A. A.? Give them to Gen-sl1e's the treasurer. And she was secretary of Neuman club, and vice-president of Science club. lIow's that? I S.

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'l wfftff'ypY?fj Wy My T John Kaezmarek Barbara Grams joe juknailis janet Lee Robert Lippolt The Senior Class OFFICERS President ........ . ........ . .... John Kaczmarck ViccfPresiclent . . . . . . Barbara Grams Secretary ...... ...... I anet Lee Treasurer ....... .......... I oe juknailis SergeantfatfArms . . ......... Robert Lippolt Adviser ............................ Mr. Wm. Laux The class of '32 entered this school in the fall of '28, seemingly with one purpose in View-that of cooperation in all things. It was the iirst class that year to be organized, a fact which proved- from the outset that the motto would be Together we stand. From thc time of their entrance, the members of this class have been active and outstanding participants in all school organizations and vital affairs. The football, basketball, and track teams gained from it play- ers who were true sportsmen. Debate and forensics received their share of con- tributions. Seniors have been outstanding in fostering and backing all types of intra-mural activities. The influence of senior members has been strongly felt in every phase of club life in the school. The attitude of the class in general has been one of earnest endeavor to reach a line gbal-perfection in' itself, to be used in the worthiest of vocations-teach- ing. There are always a few who do not realize the seriousness of the work they undertake. It is only fair to say that in this class' there were very few to shirk when duty called. Fine school spirit. initiative. and enthusiasm for the best projects. have been paramount characteristics. Men and women' of such sterling qualities may be sent into the world' without fear that they will fail to live up to expectations. The spirit developed has been one of progress-of loyalty to the highest principles and Finest ideals. The four all-too-short allotted years of inspiring contacts here have passed. Wfarin friendships have been formed, influencing and enriching lives. Knowledge has been gained to broaden the outlook and to be again d-isseminated. The Senior class bids a reluctant farewell to all it leaves behind as it turns a resolute face to the future. Page twenty-three



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DAPIN, SAM, B. E. Physical Education Who in this school hasn't heard of the genial, studious Sam. An un- tiring worker, his interests in M. I. A. A. have done much to put him in the spotlight. The History club have also claimed him as a member, as has thc Racquet lVeekly :'tall'. DEXTER, FREDA, B. E. Physical Education Spreading her interests over a wide variety of activities, Freda belonged to the VV. A. A., tlrchesis, Racquet VVcekly and the La Crosse Annual staff. She has also been an active member in the Buskin Dramatic club, and of course we can never forget her voice which made her a member of both thc tllee club and sextette. Freda comes from :Madi- son, Wisconsin. DOERFLER, ALBERT, B. E. Physical Education Looking over Al's long list of activities one wonders how he could accomplish so much in such short time. Besides being active in cross country, M. I. A, A., L club, and Physical Education club, he has been a member of the Orchestra and Band. Phi Epsilon Kappa fraternity also chose him as a member. Al hails from Apple- ton, VVisconsin. 'lx EWART, CYRIL, B. E. Physical Education Cyril, formerly of Clinton high school has kept up his fine record at the La Crosse Teachers' College, for he has been :in active member of the Phi Epsilon Kappa Fratern- ity, lVI. l. A. A., Physical Education club, 'Racquet Weekly, and La Crosse annual staff. VVe know his hobby is Ginny, Page twentyffive DASSE, MINNIE, B. E. High School Course VVe will always remember Minnie as being the Editor of the Racquet lflfeekly. Her other activities in- clude being an active member of the History club, Sigma Lambda Sigma, Secondary Education club, and Y. XV. C.- A. Minnie also showed 'her literary ability by be- ing a member of the La Crosse An' nual stall. DIXON, WILFRED, B. E. -Physical Education They say still water runs deep and this must be true, for although Benny appears to be quiet he is very active in the M. I. A. A. and he has been chosen a member of the Phi Epsilon Kappa fraternity. Benny hails from Bovery, Min- nesota. DONATI. EDWARD, B. E. Physical Education Although Long Island is a long way from La Crosse, Eddie left his happy home to take up physical education at La Crosse. NVe'll all remember Eddie as being the boy who knew how to handle a tennis racket and as an active member of -the L club, M. I. A. A., Glee club, and Neuman club. They also say that Eddie is learning how to ice skate! FAGAN, CLIFFORD, B. E. Physical Education And how this Little Chap, who hails from Columbus, NVisconsin, struts his stuff, Cl.ilT's stuff includes football, basketball, and kittcnball, as well as being a mem- ber of the Annual staff, M. I. A. A. Board of Control, Neuman and His- tory club. They say he knows his history from A to Z as well as how to sleep.

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