Washington High School - Scroll Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)

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1 . Q-' ks ir. if THI BELONGS TO I gy ,ks ' , , . ,, ..i-..-.-....-...Q-..--.-.--qi.. Q EDITOR-lNfCHIEF ..... ...... N VILLARD WEISER ASSOCIATE EDITOR ........ IRENE DRECKMANN BUSINESS MANAGER,..MlLTON WALTERSDORF ART EDITOR ......... ,..... D OROTHY MILLER SQQQLE, ANNUAL 1 9 3 2 WASEJENEHWN 'EIEGM-SQEIG GE, M' Yf'5ALS1UM'i:l5ES'5L?.f5?qNS ' N C O N T E N T S BOOK I MASTERS BOOK II SENIORS BOOK III CLASSES BOOK IV PROMENADE BOOK V ACTIVITIES BOOK VI SPORTS 49 A T R I B U T lf, Great without pomp, without ambition brave, Proud, not to conquer fellow-men, but saveg Friend to the weak, a foe to none but those Who plan their greatness on their brethren s woes: Awed by no titles- undeflled by lust- Full without faction-obstinately justg Warnfd by relig'ion's sacred, genuine ray, That points to future bliss the unerr- ing' way: Yet ne er controll'd by super stition's laws, That worst of tyrants in the noblest cause. Anon.-It , FOREWGRD Two centuries ago there came to us, ln time of need, our father, Washington Who with those other great coura- geous men Made possible for us this great free land And this clear school which now for him is namecl. We wish to bring to you within this book ' A brief remembrance of their deeds and works Which we now carry on, and to present With the accounts of our achievements, A reminiscence of their times and lives. If we renew the reacler's deep respect Anal gratitude for their fine work , herein, Our aim shall then have been accom- plishetl. DEDICATION To the great spirit ofthe colonies, That glowing' spark embedded in staunch hearts: A Fanned by a fervor of idealism, A hope of better, loftier, finer standards, Which kindled to a flame of dauntless courage. Ambition for a dreamed- off destined ' goal, , Steadfastness to a purpose highly aimed: And persevered through great crises. led on By such' great men as Washington and his Contemporaries, who, by their foresight And patient leadership brought forth the blaze Of glory and undying' fame,- to them We dedicate our senior annual. 4 4 1 The flagstajf-throughout time, our flag, symbolic of American fveedom and independence, has flown from home and school alike. Page Nine Pagf Ten The entrance-,gateway through which we pass to our daily activities-opening upon opportunities now as in Washington's period. ,X ff-Rf-E15 '.RYi'i'F,f1 '. ' -' t -1-a tvm .- Y - V 'Q--V 'F . -' '..f2'.,1f.,'r. ,- -ml W, 4 , , , rw,--f, ,hifi . ' ' . The staircase - first small and narrow, now broad and ample, expressive of progress in America since thc time of Waslrington. Page Eleven Pagf Tfwrl-W . K M J fig o ' iigw f :Z 'S' ,f 2 53, The library --- nucleus of culture and knowledgeg center of information and enjoyment in colonial life as in the school today x Mlzsic - ---'- Tepresentatille of culture cmd fine art in the life of Vhzslzingtmz source of C'flj0j I1lC7lt and cultural diversion in the life of the student. l,fl!lI' ,1.llil'll'I'll Payz' l uurlccu The close - we shall recall our school days with memories No less tender than those we hold of our forefathers. r. gp MASTEQS fwffdw Pngc lfzflc ..........,........ ......,.,,,.,,.,.. .....,,,,,......... ,4.,,,........ ....... ,,.......,........ ..... , . . ,,...-, QEEESCQULL oIFll9325s s it .............................,.....................,...... .....,.,,......,.,,..................,....,,.........., X ws was 5 GUY BANNISTER Bookkeeping fAbsent on leavej HILDA BEAR Shorthand, Typewriting Lost and Found, Depart' ment Directorg Locker Keys, Supervision and Distribution. EDWARD BERG Mechanical Drawing Manual Arts Department, Group Chairmang S c h 0 ol Treasurer. LISLE BLACKBOURN Physical Education Coach of Football, Wrest' ling, Boxing, and Basketball. RALPH BLAIR Salesmanship and Advertising Scroll Weekly: Scroll An' nual, Business Director. l r MARGUERITE BLEYER Shorthand, Typewriting JOSEPH BORIFF Chemistry ALMA V. BOUNDEY English Director of junior Drama' tic Club. CARRIE C. BROWN Shorthand, Typewriting HARRY G. BROWN Mathematics Director of Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubsg Director of Boys' Quartet. .ss - .. - X X Q X. . , . -slfs .,,. QNX ,...... -.., .s sc, as wssms....s. x s R X --lm...-...,, N Page Sixteen ww Q N X Q, .,...........................,.....x.,..,...... .,. .,.... ........,,,......... .,.. ..,,..........,.... . X . XE rs we- t is S S , , s Q X X Q .s HELEN BUFFET Bookkeeping WALTER CANDY Mathematics Critic of Philomathea Lit erary Society. REBECCA CHASE Art JOHN E. CINKOSKY History Commercial Geography Assistant Coach of Basket ball, Track, and Football. X h, ,...i. N is. X l E f E l l l 1 v SSSSQ GUY COOK Mathematics School Cashierg Director of Ushers. LILLARD W. CULVER Vice-principal Commercial Department Commercial Department, Group Chairmang Scroll An- nual Committee, Chairman: Supervisor of Cafeteria and all school entertainments. BYRON D. DERRWALDT p Biology Coach of Swimming and Sophomore Football Team. KENNETH A. DEWEY Speech State Debate Coachg Forensic Coach. HARVEY S. DRAKE LORETTO 1. CLARKE Physics G - S' ce Department, roiip Engllsh Chgiifnnang Critic of Physics -Al-pe Clu . .,.........,.-'-' Qt-- -Q sw lD'F ., ....c,r K .::v 'rlll Nl ---' X Nr: .:r. C o tisXcic--,-- S Pane Snvmltren ...,,,..... ,..,,..,Y, ,,..... ,.. ,..,................... ....,,,......,..,,... .. ....... . . ,,, ,,,.. .,.,,Q. . i N i 'Q tt SCQULL S 3 0ll932fR ss Q ........... - ...... - ,...,.,.. .. .x.............. ....' X 0 R ........,...................,.,..,.,......,,....,..... . .,.,.. Y t HENRY ERICSON Mathematics Faculty Manager of Athf letics. RCBERT F. EWERS Civics, History, Commercial Law .History Department, Group Chairmang Assistant Football Coach. HENRIETTA FAIRALL Household Arts Girls' Club Director, Soph' omore Division. ADELE M. FALK Spanish Girls' Club Director, Junior Divisiong Golf Club Director. ARNO FROEHLICH WX x X CARL GAENSSLE Latin, German ROLLIN B. GETTLE Biology, Chemistry, General Science Chairman of Athletic Field Committee. EDNA GOEDEN English Critic of Scroll Weekly. HELEN H. GREEN English Chairman of Washington High School Advisement De' partmentg Student Council Faculty Representative. WALDEMAR W. GROTH German H. Director olstfllebiinis Club. Critic of Lincoln Literally SO' cletyg Manager of Boys Em- ployment Department. QX-sy X N QNXXS QS X N Q SS Wmmmwmwg X Q E 5 XX x--.c N kus,.c...-vm.x.- N.. osQsstis?iw ....,, Page Eighteen ..,. ,. .... ... ..,.. . .. , . , ,, ...... . ..,, ,.....,.,., ...,. .,,.. ,,, .., .,,.,,.,,.., . if S N 3 E -'X X 2 XX Q S N S S an ................,.......................,..,.......,...., , .. Y. ,.,................... . ,..,. ,.... ...... ,..,,............,, ALICE GUTSCH Art JOHN B. HAGBERG Mathematics, Spanish Critic of Spanish Club. HAZEL HAN DT Latin Critic of Philomathea Lit- erary Society. EARL M. HANEY 0 - .,....,....... A : 1 4 E r 3 r l I ROSE HAUER English Critic of Scroll Weekly. NELLIE HAVENS Physical Education Director of Wahiat. HAZEL HEALY English Entertainment Committee. CHARLES HOLBROOK Mathematics Biology Matinee Dance Committeeg Treasurer of Entertainment Fund. RUTH HARDAKER MADGE HOUGHTON History History Critic of Alplianea Literary Critic gf Alphanea Literary Society. Society. E ..-f ' , , is ,N XX X x . X . . SS X .X . NX Y -----. sexi X N X X' xv- ixt it Q N SN .N xx ...t.,...wNw.,w..i.t ,..... lx S 4' SSN Page Nineteen K X S Q Q ...............Q..............,.......... ...... ,,.... - . .N Q x ..,. ,. S A ,,, ...., ., S ' CLARA HUERTH Art MRS. IOSEPHINE HUGHES Bookkeeping GUDWIN JOHNSON Latin Critic of Latin Club. V ALICE LACKEY Shorthand, Typewriting Manager of Girls' Employ' ment Department. l MAY LEETE Bookkeeping Girls' Club Director, Sophf omore Divisiong Cafeteria Bookkeeper. l HERBERT LOSSE Physics School Bookkeeperg Jewel- ry Sales Managerg Cafeteria. ALLISON MCCAIN 5 ORMA KEUPER English Mathematics Critic of Alphanea Liter, Chairman of Senior Class ary Society. Faculty Committee. IDA KUEHNAST JOHY MCCUTCHEQN German Biology, Director of Newsboys' Club. Commercial Geogmphy .. X as X N ..... ' X N X A XX: X N bw? N t . S E xx t..,t..... ................x,... l X ...t. ... . . Page Tficcnty M f 1 1 l:'f.:1,53J,11g1j , ....................Q..........,..,..,....,.....,...., ... ..........K.............,,,..,,....,,........... ' t S SSCIQOLL alFll9f5J2 is s ' ...........................,.... . ...,,...,..........,.. ...,....,...X..............,.................,.... .. .... ? EDITH CALKINS MARCKS English Entertainment Committee. HOWARD MAULE Speech State Debate Coachg Forensics Coach. DONALD MEREEN Metal Work, Mechanical Drawing Stage Crewg Critic of Camera Clubg Scroll Weekly and Annual Photo Staff. ARTHUR E. MEYER Physical Education Coach of Track and Cross Country. HARRISON MEYER Chemistry, Physics Supervisor of Cold Lunch 1 l MARGUERITE MICHI Shorthand, Typewriting Girls' Club Director, Jun- ior Division. A. EUGENE MILLER Bookkeeping Critic of Golf Clubg Cafe' teria Management. KARL F. MILLER Biology Biology Department, Group Chairmang Director of Na' ture Study Clubg Student Council, Faculty Represents' tiveg Cafeteria and Hall Mon' l V l V itors. English Department, Group Chairman. CAROLINE MURPHY English LQRNA MURPHY French Critic of French Club. if Stand. w,...,-ig L X 'll' Y .ss N W ....... a ass .t........ s-rs 1 fe-with ...., .malssgxfxfw ..,,.. ........................,..... . - A Page Twenty-one .........., ., .... . .,... ,... SSQ: S ew X .- .... ,.,... . e ,...,.., , ,.,. .... ........ , 1 S X 5 N , 5 X E WSCCIQOLL olill rt .........., .,....,........,.........,,,,.,..,....... ... ......,,........,. ..... .....,....,.......,..,.......... CLARA NAPPE Commercial Geography Girls' Club Director, Sen' ior Division. HARRY O'NEIL English Band Director. H. K. PESTALOZZI Chemistry Director of Chemistry Clubg Manager of Band. ELLA PHELPS ANNA PORTER Mathematics Girls' Club Director, Senior Division. EVELYN PURDY History Critic of Lincoln Literary Society. META RAASCH Commercial Geography, Commercial Arithmetic Director of Assembly and Infirmary Monitorsg Service Key Committee. LEILA ROSENFELD English English Literary Critic of Scroll Annual. MARIAN SCANLAN LORRAINE POLLWORTH English An Critic of Philomathea Lit' Art Critic of Scroll Annual. erary Society. . N-5 I Q 1 X Q -wxwrrrmii Q .M t,., Yt.t....N S' - will be--F-frees S X' XXX QX xY 'r cr A ,.....,... --Qi..-QXX 'cf' 'bfi N N S :Q xx S SSS S S 5 N-www X 5 Q K S Page Tfweniy-tfwo , 4 411 we-Eff, ll3iQiY??5?IN'.- 5 L,......,............,......Y...,,.. - ...,..,.,,,.....,,.. .......,....,.,...,,..... .1 ,,... ........., - ...,,..,... ,X r S .. .s . . . ..... s Q - ELDON SCHNELLER English Literary Critic of Scroll Annual. LUCY SCHOENIG Shorthand, Typewriting CLIFFORD SEIFERT Office Practice Director of Bookstore and Used Book Exchange. BERTHA SENTI German, Spanish Critic of German Club. FRED G. SMITH i,.i - 4 , l l 1 l LILLIE SPIERING History Athletic Committee, Stu' dent Service Committee. LAUREN SPRAGUE Mechanical Drawing, Wood Turning, joinery Director of Bicycle Club: Director of Ticket Reserva- tions. INEZ H. STROHM English Director of Washington Players. RUTH SUGDEN Shorthand, 'Typewriting MARGARET THOMPSON English Music - ' ' ' L' erar Glee Clubs Directorg Or- S Qrmc of Lmcoln It Y chestra Director. Oclety' ,Y Q ef' Y A ' CASISC w g se....Jk W x .. sxut...N . - nf . A i sss-- A -- G PM ' s '-- -'f',,,:.':' 'rr Xwwm' 'X'x?rIIZsxQ.L,, ...llgw W- L 2? A-'WN 5 A W' 'W ' 'i ' V -143-f-::::::N5?QQu. ,,,, .... W .,,....--Q --e- 'Q it S Page Tuenty three X Q ,,.............,,....,..,, ,.,,.. .K......,..,., ,,.. .... .k.... ,.,,,K,,.k.x......,,.. ,Q..,..............,....,,., . . , X X WSCCIQOLL olFll9f52. S Q .....,.Y,,......,.,.. . ..,..............,...Q - .....,.... ...,,.... .,...............QQ,.L.....,.....,,.....,....... K x..NNx is swag I CHARLES WHITE WILLIAM WOODS HISWU' Bookkeeping Bookstore X 5 BRISTOL WING ILMA ZINNS Cabinet Making, Mechanical , English Dmwmg Lx C f s ll Custodian of Athletic lemry mic O Cro , Vkleekly Equipment Faculty i Washington's faculty again has eightyffour members. Miss Gerda Wittman, Miss Florence Le' ota Van Vliet, and Mr. Walter Janisch left the school this year. Miss Van Vliet is now the Chair' man of English at Custer High School, while Miss Wittman and Mr. janisch are teaching at Solo' mon Juneau High School. Because of illness Miss Nellie Havens and Mr. Guy Bannister have left Washington temporarily. Lessons in music have lbeen discontinued, so we no longer have the part' time teacher, Mrs. OsgoodfMoore. To compensate for these losses there are nine new instructors at Washington. In the English department we have Miss Loretto Clarke, Miss Edna Goeden, and Mrs. Edithe Marcks. Miss Clara Huerth is a new instructor in our Art department, as is Miss Ruth Sugf den in shorthand and typing. The Bookkeeping department claims Mrs. Josephine Hughes and Mrs. Helen Buffet. Mr. john Cinkosky is a new teacher of history and commercial geography, as well as assistant coach of basketball, football, and intramural sports. We have ten teachers in the Science department, eight each in the Mathematics and Foreign Language departments, and two in both Speech and Manual Arts. Household Arts and Gym claim one and three instructors respectively. The Art department has iive instructorsg History, six, English, eighteen, and Commercial, twenty. As may be judged from the number of teachers, the English and Commercial departments have the highest enrollment. Do you know that our teachers sometimes forget that they are instructors? They have their good times just as we do. In October our faculty had a picnic at Mr. Ewers' farm near Menominee Falls. It was a true assembly of the clan, for all the faculty wives and children turned out for the fun. For entertainment the clan pitched horseshoes, played ball, and participated in various out' door sports. In December the faculty decided to abandon its annual Christmas party, giving the money for this entertainment to charity. ,N ' ww 's-Xr S K, gg Six cz .,.. I C3 xcX.- Y-3 4 N up sb 5 Q ks fsi s ccccg ' -...... 2 sxfffss c... .mswcctasg Iifsrrl A Iiiii 'fseic aI-raa N .,,,..,.. iiiiiisiss ......: Page Tfwanty-four , N..- N . Q s ... ...... ... at Q - . NORMA ZARTNER Library SYLVIA BROOKS Senior Office Clerk VIOLA MOLKENTIN junior Ofice Clerk Faculty I In February our teachers, as members of the Milwaukee Teachers' Association, had a dinner at the Schroeder Hotel followed Iby a talk on Why We Laugh Like Human Beings , by Max East' man. The teachers spend many happy hours in such instructive play. There are also various clubs to which our faculty members belong, such as the Men's Bowling Club, Ladies' Bowling Club, and Men's Golf Club. The membership in the Ladies' Bowling Club is open to any lady of the faculty. The regular members are the Misses Rose Helen Hauer, Orma Keuper, Marguerite Michi, Norma Zartner, Lillie Spiering, Evelyn Purdy, and Clara Nappe. The club meets on Tuesday afternoons at five o'clock. The members of the Men's Bowling Club chalf lenge teachers from other schools as well as bowling among themselves. The membership includes Mr. Harrison Meyer, Mr. Harry Brown, Mr. Carl Gaenssle, Mr. John Hagberg, Mr. Kenneth Dewey, and Mr. Waldemar Groth. Mr. Johy Mc Cutcheon, Mr, Henry Ericson, and Mr. Harrison Meyer compose the Men's Golf Team. The faculty not only teaches us the fundamentals, but it also advises us as to our work in school. Each teacher acts as sponsor to a group of students, helping and guiding them. This enables the stu' dents to choose their studies wisely and in keeping with their ability. It also brings the teacher into an interesting and intimate contact with the students. In addition to all these things, our instructors spend much time in the various outside activities, such as our literary and dramatic societies, science and language clubs, and athletic and journalistic activities. In all outside work our critics are very willing to help and very pleasing to work with. We cannot help wondering how our teachers can do so many things and do them all so thorf oughly. They are human busy bees , and perhaps if we should ask them the secret of their success in so many diverse occupations, we should be told to Work while you work, and play while you play. WJ! X 5 . X sf . ...,., as .SA ,.......ta-:---'----M---Q:11NaxW..,........ 5 6 Page Twenty-fifvc J C 1 , 1 QCA I gswuoms L Q. ..,. . . . ,.Q,, ,..,...,.. ....... ..,... , , .. ...Q. . ,.,m.,. ,.,.., ,,, i ,,., ..,. , Q.... .. ..,.. ,,, . ., . . ' N S?SClQOll.4lLi .s olFll932. so Q ' ....,......,..................,.................,............ x X ......................,...........,....,..................... 3 KENNETH ERDMANN SHIRLEY Srmuss HAROLD COOKE HUGO SOMMERS President Secretary Treasurer Sgt.fatfArms September 1931 Class Up from log cabin to the Capitol, one fire was on his spirit, one resolve. And Lincoln succeed' ed. just so, has the 1931 September SummerfSchool Class of twenty-seven fulfilled its resolution by completing the three'year course in two and onefhalf years. Mr. Ralph Blair, Faculty Advisor, Kenneth Erdmann, President of the class, Shirley Strauss, Sec' retaryg Harold Cooke, Treasurerg and Hugh Sommer, Sergeantfatfarms, as well as the entire class are to 'be commended upon their accomplishment. Business ability will bring him to success, they said of him, and Milton Zemlyn certainly has lived up to the phrase, for while at Washington he joined the Boys' Club, Alphanea, and became ac' tive as a hall monitor. Nothing daunted Miltong he was Vicefpresident of the Latin Club as well as Assistant Circulating Manager of The Scroll Weekly. Then there is Fred Gerretson, capable, trustworthy, and ambitious . As a member of Boys' Athletic Association, Sergeant-at-arms of the Camera Club, ScrollfWeekly, and Usher, Fred has made a record for himself. Josephine Cutler, or Joe as she was known to all, contributed her share to Washington's so' cial activities. As a sophomore she joined the Junior Dramatic Society. Alphanea, Girls' Club, and Wahiat,--all claim her as a member, although Nature study was her hobby . Whenever the Girls' Clufb held a friendly getftogether, one was always sure to see La Verne Eslien, Loretta Gorenstein, Hazel Hansen, Ilse Meyer, Jeanette Schmidt, and Pearl Segall. Evelyn Washlburn just says, Don't trouble me - I'm happy . Football claimed Earl Geisinger and john Urschitz, while the swimming tank attracted Harold Cooke and Elmer Mott. Tennis always was favored by Howard Gensch and Robert Hass. And how often have we seen Hugh Sommer star as a Cross Country man? Other ardent admirers of Babe Ruth, Bill Tilden, and Red Grange found an outlet for their enthusiasm in the Boys' Ath' letic Association. They were Lester Bauer, Harry Boorse, Bernard Fox, Milton Holzman, Edward Knepper, Andrew Beinartz, and jack Siefert. Among those rendering valuable service to the school as monitors were Nathan Gorenstein and aumann. Hazel Hansen, chairman, Muriel Anderson, and Gladys Stiewe constituted the Kenneth L Class Color and Flower group. After this glance into the intellectual life and doings of the September Class, we certainly pref dict a bright and interesting future for these young men and women. .. Sgssstsxex. Q X N ,, X - , , '- Asks? sg X x,cXV,,, ,,:lV:ggg ,,,,, X K Y--Z:-if X aaaa N s aaaaa .i N--or . ..... ..... . s .. upR,,,,,:...sis:?i3sm,,,MgW,,,,, ..,...,.. ..... . ....... SN N Page Tfuenly .wvrrx Her smiling eyes have charm' x ' : S t SCROLL ......,............,.,...,,.........,..........,...,e., t LESTER BAUER ...LES-v Boys' Athletic Association: Physics Club. A fine man in his line. HARRY BOORSE HARRY Boys' Athletic Association, Boys' Clubg Newsboys' Club. just one of the boys. HAROLD COOKE cookie Boys' Athletic Association, Boys' Clubg Physics Clubg Swimming. Versatility was the watchword of his success. JOSEPHINE CUTLER union Alplmneag Girls' Club: Junior Dramatic Society: Nature Study Club, VVnhiat. Nature study was her hobby. LA VERNE ESLIEN MVERNEN Girls' Clubg VVahiat. A lady in all graces. Nm .,,,.,..,,..,,.,.....,...........,..,...,......,..,,,,., st s X t 0. vwm.xNxzX 5 5 S ss ll V993 2, .......M...................................,......,..,S BERNARD FOX HBERNIEH Boys' Athletic Association: Newsboys' Clubg Physics Club. A ine and upright character. EARL GEISINGER Boys' Athletic Associationg Tennis Club, Vice-President: Footballg Track. A ready smile--a willing hand. HOWARD GENSCH UHOWIEN Boys' Athletic Association: Newsboys' Clubg Tennis Club. His friendship was a splendid thing. FRED GERRETSON Boys' Athletic Associationg Camera Club, Sergeant-at-armsg Scroll Weekly: Ushersg Student . Service. Capable, trustworthy, and ambitious. LORETTA GORENSTEIN HLORRYN Girls' Club: YVnhiatg French Club, Vice-President. ed a host of friends. Sxss A - -- SXNX ' - ...., .TI YX iwwt.KwNX NN ., E E Q QXQX X , ..... .. N. ,,,,,,, ,.. .s . .ts ---.ztpmijg ,,,,,,,, 5 im NNW ,N ..... S E S .,.,,. X -xxx ,,,, , W Page Tfwcnty-eight i 'f-'vgfsxmfw-gi'-. gsmmx , ,..,...,.....,...,.,....,...,,4..,.........,.,., ,,.,,.,.....,,.. , ,,. ,,.......,..............,..,.......,,..,.., .....,... . S X ' Q' NfSCClQ0lLlL, olFl932. Q ..........,.......,..,......,.................,.............. X W.. X S ,..,,.,...............,, ,.,. ,... ,,..,..................... . , . NATHAN GOREN STEIN Alplmneag Tennis Club, Vice- Presidentg Student Service A first rate fellow. HAZEL HANSEN Chemistry Clubp Girls' Clubg Physics Clubg Tennis Club. Always happy and full of fun. ROBERT HASS UBOB-1 Boys' Athletic Associationg Tennis Club. All things come to him who waits. MILTON HOLZMAN NMILTH Boys' Athletic Association: A modern lgnightferrant. EDWARD KNEPPER MED.. Boys' Athletic Associationg Newsboys' Club. A friend to everyone. KENNETH LAUMANN KENNY Student Service. His virtues are not equaled, nor is his height. ILSE MEYER Girls' Clubg Golf Club. Golfing is a great quest. - ELMER MOTT NELQQ Boys' Athletic Association: Boys' Clubg Physics Clubg Swimmingg Track. A willing, cheerful worker. ANDREW REINARTZ NANDYQQ Boys' Athletic Association: Boys' Club: Chemistry Club: Newsboys' Clubg Physics Club. Nothing is impossible to one who wills. JEANETTE SCHMIDT Girls' Clubg XVahiat. An unassuming, quiet lass. .. ,.-+- . er- x B A Ms: s s rs I SSR- N N hgh N S Q Q su QX Q XX RX WAN Xt - ' ' ta: '-'- :QSC N h ,xxN,. s .Nw ....t...... .. ...x.... Ak6WAQEEI::::...:sw:5?x:1guN,W ..,. .........,,,. ,, ........ S H2g,,, Qs . Page Tfwenty-nine x . S AESCCIQUILIL olfl1932. s S ' is ...........,..,.....,..,..,.. ......,....,... . ,.,. S .....,.......,.... ,.......... ....,,.................. . . PEARL SEGALL Girls' Clubg Wahint. A quiet, steady, patient girl JACK SIEFERT Boys' Athletic Association. Only a boy, but manly qualif ties were his. HUGH SOMMER Boys' Athletic Association: Boys' Club: Physics Club, Vice-President: Cross Coun- tryg Track. A born leader: an athlete JOHN URSCHITZ Newsboys' Clubg Football. If you need help-I'm here. EVELYN WASHBURN 'Don't trouble me- I'm happy. MILTON ZEMLYN Boys' Club, Alphaneag Latin Club, Vice-Presidentg Scroll Weekly, Assistant Circulating Managerg Student Service. Business ability 'will bring him to success. sterling. KENNETH ERDMAN HKENNYN President of September '31 Class. His line has no ending unless he's on a street car. , .is..i..- X A , Niggas? Qseeeee N., . N :ss .i...-. .. sW.a.... --ss- xx ..,.. ...... N s - is i s YQEEYTNESE N ss XXX s X - . ,QVN , Page Thirty ,sm . ............, ..,..... . ..,,....,,,..,, .. ,.,..... . ., X . fs s 5 ,..., ......,...............,.., . - ........... : ............ s ...N g ......................,....,,,.......,,.N.......,.,..., S.. WNmN ..g ............. . ..... ....................x....... .... . . KENNETH BECKMAN HOWARD KRON GERTRUDE HEINZ JOE TUSSMAN President Vice-president Secretary Treasurer anuary 1932 Class 'sUpward and Onward is the keyword of the January Class of 1932 under the leadership of the following capable oflicers: Kenneth Beckman, President, Howard Kron, Vicefpresident, Gertrude Heinz, Secretary, Joe Tussman, Treasurer, and Walter Cruice, Sergeantfatfarms. National Honor Society claims thirteen students who were selected because of character, ser' vice, leadership, and scholarship. They are Kenneth Beckman, Olive Broetler, Myron Cohen, Lorf aine Fischer, Ruth Fisher, Virginia Guntz, Gertrude Heinz, Hazel Holle, Howard Kron, James O'Reagan, Adelbert Rietz, Bernice Schroeder, and Joe Tussman. Outstanding athletes, contributing much to the first undisputed championship for Washington, are Walter Cruice, Charles Hyink, Kenneth Bec' man, Frank Koenig, and Kenneth Moberg. Intersociety also lays claim to many members of this class. Myron Cohen, Hyman Taxman, Joe Tussman, Grace Weidner, Myrtle Laabs, Howard Kron-all participated in this event. Quill and Scroll, an International Honor Society for High School Journalists includes Kenneth Beckman, Myron Cohen, Virginia Guntz,'5'Adelbert Rietz, and Dolores Sy. Service key awards were given to Winifred Behling, innrmary monitor, Myron Cohen, The Scroll literary staff, Mona Collins, The Scroll business staifg Ruth Fisher, library attendant, Donald Ray' more, The Scroll literary staff, and Marie Scharer, The Scroll business staff. This Senior Class assisted in producing the operetta Up in the Air , in which john Konrad and Grace Weidner took the leading roles. Seven committees, appointed by the class president, carried out their duties faithfully with the assistance of their critics. The Scroll Committee consisted of Howard Kron, chairman, Adelbert Rietz, Gertrude Heinz, Virginia Guntz, and Loraine Fischer. The chairman of the Social Committee was Walter Cruice, asf sisted by Joe Tussman, Art Davidson, Grace Weidner, and Dolores Sy. James O'Reagan as chair' man, Charles Petrie, Myrtle Laabs, and' Olive Broetler selected as the class gift a contribution to the fund for mural paintings in Assembly,B. The commencement program was arranged by chairman Robert Speth with the aid of Ann Kapp and Harry Wild. The decorating for Commencement was done by Robert Durbrow, chairman, Bob Mueller, Marie Scharer, Ruth Fisher, and Olive Burgardt. Mabel Middleton, chairman, Mildred Richards, and Curvin Smelser chose as class motto, Upward and Onward , colors, old rose and fsilverg and flower, sweet peas. Miss Caroline Murphy, Mr. Edward Berg, Miss Hazel Handt, and Mr. Arno Froehlich supervised all the work of the class. 9 ' .s N its F C D M CCDD NN n X X E as Q ' :FQ is i ,S X V --YY X- sf ' Q 2152 x X X ND SQ crffiiiiii' MSS it Q X N as xx - r , .W-ac, X .. . - ses X 'WE f 'F Wm .... ...llslawrzsfaazazfzmmmssmw ....... ........ . fl S .9 Page Thirty-one DONALD ACKERMAN Cross Country 3 Track : Boys' Athletic Association : Tennis Club: Golf Club: Boys' Club. Tall and slender-an attractive man. LESLIE ANDERSON Band: Orchestra: Tennis Club: Golf Club: Boys' Club: Boys' Athletic Association. Characteristic of the indepen- dent. MILTON ANDERSON Ushers: Cross Country: Track: Boys' Athletic Association: He stoops to nothing but the cloo'r. MURIEL ANDERSON As amiable and goodfhearted as one can be. Student Service: VVahiat : Entered from Cudahy High School as ri Senior. MYRTLE APEL WX Q ...............,.,.,........,.,,..,,....,....,,,.,,....,..., ....,................ ,,............. ........,,,,...... - . .X at ol'l932. t ft ,ilhhhhh,:,,,,,.kh.,..,..,..N1,,Q.,..,,.,..,,,,,,iii,......A W 0 S ,,. c ..............,,.,,, .,.,.,........................... ..... , t 5 x..- l HENRY AYKENS HANK Boys' Glee Club: Boys' Ath- letic Association: Newsboys' Club: Boys' Club. A man of few words, but those few words count. ARTHUR BADGER HART., New:-zboys' Club: Boys' Athletic Association. He speaks his mind. ERICH BADZIONG HIT.. Swimminp.:: Bovs' Athletic Association: Golf Club. Athletics was his specialty. GERHARDT BAECKER NGENEN Student Service: Alphanea: Boys' Glee Club: Football: NVrestIing: Boys' Athletic Association. Master of himself. CORWIN BAGLEY HCOR-Q Cross Country: Swimming: Track: Boys' Athletic Chemistry Club: Girls' Club. Association. Service with a smile. l've had my fun. Now what? -M . Y , MN N sazkw S -Q X Q L ' kgsysaaaaaeaqaggfffic --- -s .Q tif ,k,, X Q ,KA , xi Wim K V . .-.1 ,,,. , .... ,.,..., .,,. ' r'-'- X ---- me-s' X Me A :: .,t.. . c N':'s i- fQIT.....iii ss XXX s s 'wxtsw.t.st. X ' 3 N X Page Thirty-tfwo ssc. s W -:www-N'-Ns Dwl.Nt.NQ,,,, QNX N .....,. s , Q, ........,. Y.,...,Y...........,.,.........,,......, ,. , . .... .. .............,..........,......., ,........,,. S s s S e Q S X :S 0 2 V ..........,..,.....,......,..... , .................... x S e.. XE .........,........, ............... ....... ....... . . ..,. . GRACIA BANNOW UTILLIEN Student Service: NVahiat: Girls' Club. A daughter of the Gods- most divinely fair. PAUL BARTFIELD NPAULN QED Student Service : Track Mau- ager: Boys' Athletic Associa- tion: Golf Club: Bovs' Club: Intrmnural Basketball. I have all the time in the world. KENNETH BECKMAN MKENN National Honor Society: Senior Class, President: Scroll XVeek- ly: Quill and Scroll, President: Student Council: Ushers: Football. Athlete and scholar-the ideal combination. ' WINIFRED BEHLING FR13DD1E Student Council: Infirmary, Superintendent : Philoinathea : YVahiat: Camera Club: Girls' Club. Her glance invites, so be not slow. Faint heart ne'er won fair lady. GERALDINE BEHRENDT MJERRY-H Girls' Club, .92,uiet, reserved, and shy am MURIEL BERMAN -tMEBsv Student Service: Philomathea: Nature Study Club: Girls' Club. lt is no hard taslg to love her. GILBERT BERNDT WHITE Boys' Athletic Association: Intramural Basketball. A boy of sterling qualities. ESAU BERNSTEIN HAGEN Entered from Crane Technical High School, Chicago, Illinois He ne'er lost in an argument. EARL BILLER HE. Jaw Track: Tennis Club: Boys' Athletic Association. 'Tall and dark-a capable man. ELEANOR BIRNSCHEIN HEL-in XVahiat: Girls' Club. She has a certain .something 1- 113 flTSf- that attracts your attention. N,...- N, ............. SSW R . 91 A X .X S N X X X ' ' -..... X N X' ......... s NNN ' lllkl ........ L .t.f:-:: -:::: f Q azz:-:masses xtxtt...... . ....-,-' 5 Page Thirty-three MARGUERITE BLACK Student Serviceg Girls, Club .N ...,,,.,.,,,,.....,.x..,..,.. .,........x,x... ,...... ttsul ...............,,........................... ..........,. ' S X ft NESCCIQOILIL o N N .....,..... , ....,,..,.......,...,.,..N.....xxx...,.... ' ,,,. swmwwg 5. just as dainty as she is neatg just as pretty as she is sweet. HELEN BLASCHKE Student Serviceg Girls' Club. Happy and pleasant as her ways are her smiles. JANE BOEHMER Wahiatg Tennis Clubg Girls' . Club, Vice-President. Hers are lovely modesty and virtues rare. HELMAR BGLDT Student Serviceg Chemistry Clubg Physics Club. Sometimes meek, but some- times Boldft. EVELYNE BORST uEVn Scroll NVeekly: Wahiatg Tennis Clubg Golf Clubg Girls' Club. She picks her friends as she picks her books. I l ,l l N BURDETTE BRANDT DETTY Scroll Annualg Alphaneag Wa- hiatg Tennis Clubg Cmnera Club, Presidentg Girls' Club. Tennis is just one of her rackets. KENNETH BRAUN KENNY Scroll XVeekly, Typing Editor: Ushers. Quiet and unassuming, yet he accomplishes much. OLIVE BROETLER 0L1.lE Valedictorinng National Honor Societyg Lincoln, Trensurerg Student Service: Girls' Clubg Senior Class, Gift Committee. Enriched wisdom and a gift' ed tongue. LOIS BROWN Lore Wahint: Camera Clubg Girls' Club. Silence is golden, especially if thoughtful. OLIVE BURGARDT BOBBY Scroll XVeeklyg Student Ser- viceg YVahiat: Tennis Club: Girls, Clubg Senior Class, Decoration Committee. Hers is the wisdom of the , Ages. SQ N 5 s P X NX W s X .-X .Q ' ' N SN .WM X Q NXN NX X X A X X g M .,,,.,,.,. .. .X -s--s N .........,...... . ., .... . Page Thirty-four . .Ls ,, s..,5m.,A,.,,,., , eff ww ' z 't If , . . 'l , ,.,..,,., I- , ,,......,., . , L. ...... ..., .. . . . ..,,, . , . Q X . X' ,,,.,. ........... ...........,..,....,.,,............ . S ,... ,..,...... . . ....,,.......,............ .,..,...,,.. 2 RUTH BURMASTER P.UT1-IIE Student Service: Girls' Club. Shining, sparkling, sophistif cated, and wise. FRED BUTENHOFF Newsboys' Club: Boys' Atlu- leth Association. Truly,.a man. ESTHER BYKOWSKI Student Service: YVahiat: Girls' Club. For serious things she's sober: For joyous things she's gay. MARIAN CHIDESTER NMARNEYH Scroll VVeekly: Girls' Club. This dainty miss could enter' tain With dance steps that will lead to fame. LOUISE CHRISTIAN ULIZZIEN Girls' Club. 1,7 ,W . 1 l l LEROY CHRISTIANSEN HLEEN Football: Boys' Athletic Asso- ciation: Intramural Basketball Appearances are deceiving: Christiansen is a real Sam- son. ANNA COHEN NANN., Latin Club: Girls' Club. As sweet as a lovely bloom- ing rose. MYRON COHBN UMIKEQ1 Salutatorian: National Honor Society: Scroll Weekly, Beat Editor, News,Editor: Quill and Scroll: Lincoln: Chemistry Club: Physics Club. Nowhere another so busy. MONA COLLINS MoNY Scroll Weekly, Advertising Man- ager, Collection Manager: Lin- coln: Nature Study Club: Cam- era Club: Girls' Club. She's in for pleasures but studies too. WALTER CRUICE Moose Senior Class, Sergeant-at-Arms: Footballg Track: Boys' Athletic Association, President: A bashful lass who does not Basketball believe in advertising her' As an athlete he excels, Q fx self, As his record surely tells. EE L i X X . X N Q I Xe X X xl. X... TXX X SQSX' isps .s::e:W.Wt........., rf if tl S OXX Page-Thirty-fam 3 ..............,............ ...................... . .. .... R 5 X E A A SCROLL olill932, R A A ......,,.....,...........,......,.,A..,...,....,......... ....,.......,................,...,......,....,........... .9 S s S R ARTHUR DAVIDSON BUNCH Footballg Swimmingg Boys' Athletic Associatiorgg Golf Club, Secretary, Treasurerg Physics Clubg Boys' Club. Each time this charming fel' low smiles, Another maid's heart he he' guiles. NATHAN DEMERATH uNATEu Band: Boys' Athletic Association. Can he play the trumpet? just ask him! MARION DOBNER Donny Student Serviceg Tennis Club: Girls' Club. We did not think anyone could be so sweet. ROBERT DUNLOP HBOBQ-. Boys' Athletic Associationg Newsbnys' Club: Boys' Clubg Skating, Captain. Why should life all labor be? ROBERT DURBROW ' HDERBYN Stage Crew 5 Football g Boys' Athletic Association 3 Caniera Club 9 Boys, Club 3 Senior E DOROTHEA EGGERT HDOTSYN Student Service: Philomatheag Girls' Club. The smiles that cheered us come from her. ROGER ELLINGSON RAJAH Footballg Track: Wrestlingg Boys' Athletic Association. He loves milk chocolate- and - nuff said. EARL ENSWEILER Ushersg Student Serviceg Cross Countryg NVrestling: Boys' Athletic Associationg Boys' Club. Silence to him is truly golden. RENATA FAHL UNATAQ' Student Serviceg Girls' Club. Her achievements are not measured by her size. GEORGE FEILBACH Orchestrag Track: Newsboys' Clubg Boys' Athletic Association. Class'Delgfgfixilgommmee' Musically inclined was he. It's not easy for a good man to stand alone. .... R . XX ttttttt N Q s ....,., it mmm ttttss X ......,, ig Page Thirty-six 1 Fi' , '1'aYt'Q'Jf'l.Tf5 wx v .....,.................,....,.... ...,....,,...,..,....... ,...........................,.....,,. , ...........,... .., X S ' t A tsSCClQCO5ll,ll., olll9f52ts s if ' ..,,............................-..,..............,.... ........................,.....,,.............,..., - .,.. S ' l HEI-ENE FEI-BER CHARLOTTE FRANKLIN UHELENH HCHARLIEN Girls' Club. She was a girl among girls. FLORENCE FESTGE UFLOSSIEU NValiiatg Nature Study Club, Girls' Club Very friendly if once known: Her qualities can't be out' shone. CAROL FIELD Alplmneag Girls' Clubg Nature Study Club. Grace, tact, high ideals, and rejined manner-a lady. LORAINE FISCHER Lonnie National Honor Societyg Scroll Annual, Humor Editor: Stu- dent Service: Philomatliea: XValiiatg Girls' Club. A loyal companion and excel' lent friend, A real earnest worker and true to the end. RUTH FISHER HWOOFIEU National Honor Society: Stu- dent Councilg Scroll lVeeklyg l.ibrai'v: Philomatliea, Latin Clubg' Senior Class, Decoraf tion Committee lvilllliltj Girls' Club. A lover of a good debate. GERTRUDE FROEMMING UGERTIEN Student Service: Girls' Club. Neat and charming, kind and sweet, just the kind we like to meet. LOUIS GORELICK Loom Chemistry Club: Newsboys' Club. Science was his delight. HARVEY GOEGELINE HHARV.. Foo-tballg Trackg Boys' Ath- letic Associationg Chemistry Club: Nature Study Clubg Skating, Captain, Tempered. true, and straight as a Damascus blade. WILLIAM GRAHAM scoTTY Orcliestrag Boys' Club. Smiling and sincere, he wins the heart of everyone near. Quiet, reserved, studiousg Q ,..... Shc'll never be forgotten. --::tT' ' X S s gm X DVVV ' KVVV ...S K - s--s-s A 'NN 'i' klhhkx 5 ggi.: .iia mwzifrrmmgwmvm ,,.... ..,.,,.,........... S i s 5 5 e2azp...1:::1 ........,....... i1ifiis Page Thirty-.fe-van SN N N X .... eg Y s .,..,, .... . .......... x o S X X S S s ...,.,.......xX..........,..,.,...........,,......,. .,....... ..,....................,.,.................,.X.,, Q ss .xxxx . NNXN X. MARGARET GREENE HPEGGYC Scroll XVeekly: Lincoln: Girls' Club. Capricious as an April day. EDITH GROZITSKY NED.. XVahiat3 Girls' Club. Care, I banish thee forever! GEORGE GRUESCHOW Bubbling over with vim, vig' or, and pep. DONALD GULLICKSON NAPOLEON Scroll NVeekly: Scroll Annual: XV:isliington Players: Lincoln: Boys' Athletic Association: Boy:-1' Club. A devotee of the pen and brush. VIRGINIA GUNTZ NGIN-Q National Honor Society: Quill and Scroll: Scroll VVeekly, XVliosit Editor: Student Ser- vice: Alplianea, Vice-Presb dent: Girls' Club. 'Your search for. talent is at an end, For in this lass you've found that friend. RALPH HAACK Newsboys' Club. Study is a trifle to him. REX HANSEN UPEANUTSN lloys' Glee Club: Boys' Ath- letic Association: Nature Study Club: Physics Club: Boys' Club. Vfhen a lady is in the case, 'You know all other things give place. LUCILLE HANSON PEAcHY Student Service: Girls' Club. Small, but oh my- ROBERT HEIDEL .LBOB-1 Student Council: Camera Club: Scroll Annual: Ushers: Physics Club. Quiet-still, and then a flash Here7s your picturef thanks -no cash. GERTRUDE HEINZ o.PEGv National Honor Society: Seni- or Class, Secretary: Scroll XVeekly: Student Service: Al- plianea: Chemistry Club 9 Sen- ior Class, Scroll Committee. As dependable as the stars in the heavens: As helpful as the sun in the . . Sky. .M ,gimss xx X if -----.-------f---. in EXNA. N X . Q1 Xx W N xx mmm WIN wm...ss'.-Qe::'W 'RN s U X X B - g4:e.....iwX ::e?Q.:uKk,12222 .---- efffss- ws .... ..,.X .... -sk WN ' W S X Q g XXX X .r.....,.....,.. -N, ff' ss 2. - -X36 3 ,S N X Q ' smM:.. X 5 h is S' Page Thirty-eight I r stw s 9 ,... ........., ......,..................,......,.......,... . ..,.... .. ..........,g................ S ' N E S NSCCIQOILL olFll9f52 s 0 .,........,..........,...............,,..,..,.......R... X s .,.,.............,............. .........,......Q....A. HERMAN HENKEL - UHERMN Washington Players: Track: Boys' Athletic Associationg Boys' Club. ' Smiling. willing, striving busybody. BERNICE HETTIG Buss Student Serviceg Wahiatg Girls' Club. Do your duty is her motto. ROBERT HEYDEN HBOBN Boys' Athletic Association: Newsboys' Clubg Boys' Club. Whither so fast on your mo- torcycle, fair lad? NATHAN HIKEN HHITCHN Scroll Xveeklyg Washington Plaversg Band. Librarian: Orchestrag Swnnrning, Q MILDRED HILLIS UMILLIEN Student Service, Xvasliington Players, Secretaryg Girls' Club, l l l ARNOLD HIRT UARNIEN Entered from North as a Junior, Why think of tomorrow? just think of the fun we can have today. CARL HOERIG Swimviiglgs Boys' Athletic As- sociationg Newsboys' Clubg Boys' Club. If you're his friend, you'rg fortunate. CURT HOERIG cUn'rnz ' Swimmingg Chemistry Club: Physics Club. How far that little candle throws its beams! LORETTA HOFFMANN HCURLYN Girls' Clubg NVahi3t, Slow and steady wins the 1455, HAZEL HOLLE mms National Honor Societyg Stud. wr Plfwers- Lincoln Sem A . d Vice-President, Secretiiry, Aiii- ss Vice-President. bassadorg Jntersociety: State Quiet, unassuming, yetf- FOVCHSICSJ Girls' Club. Tfulb' versed in the finer arts. X ss ski SS A . .mf ,,.., ,.,,.. . ...,, 'T Y-Y-... X ' W Vll- ---' N ,..,. . ,,,. ' .:'SP ' t ' W qw ---f--f lj' '.g?x'fX s'N ' - '-ff ,1:.:si-I'XW'22iQ 'iff --'--- -seq---wigs .. ,W.,.,n..,,mw ...5g1swrr N, M yer' V .... ,, x Mwuwbsss W.-.... ...-..,.3:,Ngmt,f:,-- w:'.:,,,....,. ,..,, Aw- Ww,,,..,.-. f ....s.1llG3::::::n:m::n1':xmm,,NW,,X,,,.,.. .... -i---'- -:S- X its s if ins, is r K' ss X ,QQ it i w l E ! X, XX is X 1 X Q lk A 'NX jx Q X Q W Q ' X , sbxs: Page Thu ty mm' , ..... ................,... , . ,.... .......,,.........,... . A .. a QNX Q X Q X X X X X A ..,. NATHELIE HOLMES nl-EE.. Xvzisliington Playersg Junior Drammtic Societyg Lincnlng Girls' Glee Clubg Latin Club. Her eyes as stars of twilight fair, Like twilight, too, her dusky hair. CAROLINE HOLTMAN cARmE When there's a good laugh to be had, fm there. WILLIAM HORDER MBILL., xvfCS1llllf.!' 5 Boys' Athletic Association Sports were his specialty. HAYIM HORWITZ Junior llrzunutic Societyg Bundy Orchestrzi. A real Hyfman for all that. CHARLES HYINK -.SLUG11 Frmtlmllg Swimmingg Boys' Athletic Associzltiong Golf Club, Vice-1'residentg Physics Clubg Boys' Club. Straight and true from the S N NX' Q ..e.e. .................,,e,.,.e...,.i,,s,.e... .,....,.. . 1 Q .........,..,,.........,,................ ,....,..... ..... N x.Nisx Q mm? RUTH JAHR NBABEN VV:il1iatg Girls' Club: The jnest characters are the quiet ones. JOSEPHINE JAMBOR NJC.. Book knowledge is all right, but too much burdens the mind. ARLINE JOHN NTOOT--. Student Service 3 Alplizmeag xvllllliltj Termis Clubg Girls' Club. Efficiency is the keynote of her success. MARY JANSCHITZ MAY Girls' Club. She was unassuming but true blue. ANNE KAPP KITTY Student Serviceg Girls' Clubg xvilllllllg Senior Class, Program Committee. She's full of fun, but after work is done. center, e--- i ' E ' ...i.. ,,,,,x, Page Forty Q ........,.....,,................A,............................. A 'Q' .............. ,,...............,,..,..,,...,.. it i ,!, iiiicr .. .. Q Q Q- X5 i S ....... J M -KQS MA...,... 5-' 4 I l JEANNE KELLEY MATTHEW KAPPL .. ., N is KELLY B MATT h I xvanim, Girls' club. oyg Atlilrixtsscliissociatloilg And if there is some game . , . unwon, on the track he did his bit' lust let me in and t'will be done. FRIEDA KARP NFRITZEN CONRAD KENNEY Girls' Clubg Entered as Junior MCONNIEN from Roosevelt High School, Los Angeles, California. Work is the key that fits the lock of happiness. GERMAIN KASTNER JERRY Boys' Athletic Association. There is 'no end to his vo' cabulary. JEROME KATZ HJUDGEN Student Service. He gave his time to his school. AUDREY KEHOSS NBUNNYH Student Scrviceg Girls' Club. A day in springtime never Boys' Athletic Association. Still waters run deep. JANE KERN NJAY.. Scroll XVeekly: NVnhiat9 Girls' Club. A valuable friend devoted to Sports. ELMER KLOTH HELM.. Newsboys' Club. Great ones are alwavs accom- panied by the little ones. ETHEL KOEHLER HPEANUTSN Scroll XVeeklyg Student Ser- vice g NVahiat: Tennis Club 9 Nature Study Clubg Girls' Club, 6411116 S0 SWCC5- An example of American girl- NQQ, hood in the nth degree. NX K, ,..... . -rififx W w E EA Q QS- X Q Y X 5 5 x S k X.. .X S Ny A ASS A 'ii 'ii i' ' if ...... t lLL:3--- -1::: x::112'iN::mwe xccxttt.. ........,....... 5 VVVYYVV S Page Forty-onz' awx S Q ,.Y,,.,.,,.....,.,., ,,.,.,.,. .,.,.,,., ,....Y....X...... .......L.....,, ...,,.4....,...... .... ..,,,.,.,.. - ...., , , S s 5 S RSSCQULL olFll9f52. X x,,........,........,........,.. ....,,...........,...... S .. WwMm ,................. ............,.,,,.,..,.,............., I FRANK KOENIG l'BUD Football: Track, Boys' Ath- letic Association, Boys' Club. A smiling athlete, a willing worker, and a regular fel- low. EARL KOHLS Junior Bandg Footballg Boys' Athletic Association, Boys' Club. Music and athletics made him hubby- JOHN KONRAD ...LACK-.. Student Councilg Boys' Quar- tetteg Boys' Glee Club, Boys' Athletic Associationg Chemistry Club, Secretary-treasurer. Up in the Air he made his mark. JEANETTE KRAUSE uJENNY Girls' Club, NVal1iat. Her one ambition and her one love? RUTH ANN KREIL BOOTS Girls' Club. Has she red hair? w HOWARD KRON Howie National Honor Societyg Sen- ior Class, Vice-1Presiclent3 Junior Class, Presideutg Scroll, Wash- ington Playersg Lincoln, Presi- dent, Intersociety. Intellectuality, sincerity, and artistic ability-all com- bined in the perfect gen- tleman. ELEANOR KRUEGER UDOT.. Student Serviceg Band, Or- chestrag Girls' Glee Clubg VVahiatg Girls' Club. The voice of a bird in a gold- en cage. RUTH KRUEGER Girls' Club, Girls' Athletic Association. Tall, slender, graceful-a charming girl. ROBERT KUYKEN BOB Boys' Athletic. Associationg Newsboys' Club. A worker will always succeed. MYRTLE LAABS MMYRTSH Student Service, NVashington Playersg Intersocietyg W'ahiat, Vice-President: Girls' Glee Club, President, Girls' Club. Most pleasant to. talk with- more still to walk with. wswwx NNN.. 'N X siskssswx , i , ,,,. t A ss .....,. l ss N SSM X, llll .,,, ......, .. XNWN NmM X gs E S 5 E X Mmm hbbk I ....,... X .IZ ,.......... I N,.Q Page Forty lfu o r 4 er v av,-,Atl-guy QQNN S' is , ,..........,........,. . ,...........,., ,. ....,.. ,........... ....... ,....... ,.. .... ......,.......,...X..,,,,.. ,. ...,. . . N ' WSCIQOLL olFll932. e ' ..,.............x.............,.,...........,.........,...... .............,.......................,..,....,.............., ROY LEHMANN HLOY.. .Quiet and reserved was he. LEO LIEBERMAN LEE Scroll XVeekly. The king is but a man as I am. RICHARD LOHR ' UDICKH Track: Cross Country: Boys' Athletic Association. Excellent in scholarship, Loyal to his school. DOROTHY LossE UDODO-v Student Serviceg Girls' Club. Like unto the crisp fall atmosf phere and blazing beauty. KENNETH MCLAY 'LKENNEYN Boys' Athletic Associationg Physics Club, Camera Clubg Boys' Club. MABEL MIDDLETON Mics Scroll XVeeklyg Student Service: Lincoln, XVahiat: Girls' Clubg Senior Class, Motto, Flower, and Color Committee. Some think the world was made for fun and frolic, And so do I. JAMES MILLER JIMMY Student Service, Pliilomatlleag Chemistry Clubg Boys' Clubg Boys' Athletic Association. l'm just another little lad- but- KENNETH MOBERG HKENN Football 3 Trztclgg Boys' I Club? Boys' Athletic Assocmltiong Newsboys' Club, NVrestlmg. He is quite tame, though cave'man he may seem. AGNES MOSER HAGGIEH Scroll XVeeklyg Student Ser- viceg YVahiatg Camera Clubg Girls' Club. A winning way, a friendly smile, In all, a girl who is worth while. ROBERT MUELLER HBOB-n Student Councilg Student Ser- vieeg XVashington Playersg Philomatheag Orchestra, Libra- rian: Chemistry Club, Sergeant-at-arms. A'LaifeTqualme5 of an able Music hath charms and so ' hath this young man. wm a. 'f X X X eit- .-Q-M , A R it E .... . ....l. , ,,,, M ' X ---M--MS 'i X N .,,,,gg1Q.z:::.m:xitEw::t::tWM., .......... ---- mln S ea ' ' ' Page Forty-three .,..,,.,..,....Q..A..... .,........,....,.,.,,,,............ .....,........... .. . ,, ..Q. .,......, , , . . S X 5 Q SSSCQOLL olFll932. R .............xxxx........,.........x....,..,,...,...... N Mwmw ..,,.......,,.......................,,,,,,................ PAUL MUNNINGHOFF Tall, clean cut, and true. WALLACE NAHIN WHATAMAN Footballg Trackg Boys' Ath- letic Associationg Golf Club. From football to baseball? LOUIS NASHBAN NLOUQ- Boys' Athletic Associationg Chemistry Clubg VVrestlingg Cross Countryg Basketball. A winning smile, a winning way. MARGUERITE NEHRBASS MAGGIE Student Service, VVahiatg Girls' Clubg Chemistry Club. Gentle, helpful, willing, and true blue. JAMES O'REAGAN NIRISHH - National Honor Society: Jun- ior Class, Vice-President: Stu- RUTH ORTHEY NRUTHIEN Tennis Clubg Student Serviceg xvillllfitj Girls' Club. Flurry, flurry, flurry! It's only Ruth in a hurry. RUTH PAPKE UPEGGYN Philomatheag YVahiatg Girls' Club. Fair and fair, ancl twice as fair, As fair as any may be. RITA PECKARSKY HREET-i Lincolng NVahiatg Latin Clubg Girls' Club. Vim and vigor won her friends. GERALDINE PEIRCE MJERRYN Student Councilg XVahiat: Jun- ior Orchestrag Girls' Club, Treasurer. Sturdy in form and lively in character. MARION PENGELLY WIN Student Serviceg Lincolng NVa- hiatg Physics Clubg Camera Clubg Girls' Club, Vice- clent Councilp Trackg Chemistry . Club' President. Common sense is not a com' One can learn for the asking. mon thing. 1-sw . ss ww - N .SA N N . X . R ,...,. R t Q, . , t E- X if .Q Xxx X . ....:::1z:Il. ..... E NX Page Forty-four Q it .-1. out., . NNN X S ........ Q . ,. .....,,.... ..,..,.., . .. A,,..,,..,.................,.. ,. ssssog X . s S I N Ss Q.,,,. fSKfl2I3l4l, R ts C3 ......................,....,...........,........... S--1 .-um.-N E ...S... CHARLES PETRIE MPETEH Scroll Annual: Student Service: Boys' Glee Club: Boys' Club, Secretary, President: Senior Class, Gift Committee. How many strokes on that hole, Charles? Three - I - think. LOUISE PURNELL MREDH Scroll XVeekly: Student Ser- vice: Lincoln: Girls' Club: Latin Club: Chemistry Club. How I hate to be called carf rot'top. MYLDRED RADOFF BLoNDns XVnlli:it: Girls' Club. Deep rivers flow with the least noise. CHESTER RAHN A modest lad, but wise withal. DONALD RAYMORE 1-n2c'roR Scroll YVeekly, Sports EClit0l'S Cross Country, Co-captain: Track : Philomathea: Newsboys' Club. He knew how to work, And never did shirlq. S--S nl732E X .... . ...... .........,. .......,,.,.. : x lFll9352fs s G r l l .. ,Q MYLES REIF Moose Football: NVrestling: Boys' Athletic Association: Boys' Club. The spark in his eyes spells mischief. ALBERT REIMHOLZ HPETEN Boys' Glee Club: Cross Coun- try: Newsboys' Club: Boys' Athletic Association: Boys' Club. A favorite with the fairer sex. HOWARD RHEINECK Howie Boys' Athletic Association. A big man: he does every- thing in a big way. MILDRED RICHARDS MICKEY Girls' Club: NVahiat. Still waters run deep. ADELBERT RIETZ MUTzn3 National Honor Society: Scroll VVeekly, Exchange Editor: Quill and Scroll: Track: Cross Coun- try: Senior Class, Scroll Com- mittee: Student Service. He vaults over obstacles not i only in track. : NXQQX s ss: s X Q N ,,,, vx A 'f--ff' A .... ,,,,, C. -' ' weve- ----- C .1:11:ses::::wx::qaN.N+..., ......... ...., is as ' Page Forty fifve s X .... s , ............,.. ,.,.,Y.,...... ,,...., ...,........,.... . , ,,A., ...... ......... ,,.,,,,,..,..N........... . . . X x - s .X . . E SCCQUML, ol? N532 .............,,....,,.......,...... ......,. .m... ...... . . .................. ,.... ........... ,......,........... .... 5 ' HAZEL RISSEEUW Student Seifviceg VVashington Players: Alphaneag Latin Clubg Nature Study Clubg Girls' Club. Skillfully, efficiently, and completely does she per- form all tasks. ROGER ROBINSON RoBBY Cross Countryg Trackg Boys' Athletic Associationg Chemistry Clubg Physics Club. He'll make his mark in the profession he likes. NORMAN ROSSMAN Donny Orchestrag Bauclg Boys' Ath- letic Association. Details will ne'er escape him. MILTON RUEHL .tIKEn Cross Country: Football: Track: Boys' Athletic Associa- tion, Secretaryg Tennis Club: Basketball. He Ruehl-ally is a bang up tennis player. ESTELLE SAMICK Student Serviceg.VVahiatg Ten- nis Clubg Girls' Club. Sharp witted, sportsmanlike, and a wonderful pal. 1 i l ing Wh lteic l St Dep l S S 9 MARIE SCHARER MARY Student Council: Scroll XVeek- ly, Business Manager, Advertis- Manager 3 Student Service 9 Alphaneag VVahiatg Senior Class, Decoration Committee. erever she finds herself in life, She'll make a splendid edi' tion. JOSEPH SCHMIDLING uJ0E-1 Football: Trackg Boys' Ath- Association 5 Boys' Club g Boxing. A sterling character, a loyal friend, a man in highest esteem. MILTON SCHMIDT NSCHMITTYH ' Track: Boys' Athletic Associa- tiong Chemistry Clubg Boys' Club. He can accomplish the things that he wants to. VIOLA SCHMITZ uvln udent Service: Wahiatg Girls' Club. endable, capable, and what a true friend. BERNICE SCHROEDER HBARNEYH National Honor Societyg Scroll NVeeklyg Intersocietyg Student Service 3 Washington Players 3 Lincolng Girls' Club. Skilled in elocution. 'N U .- ss . s ..... . ..XXwX ss Xxx A ---' Q- Xa.-. ..... . -.... ,... S .... X 5 Q N S 6 . QNX... ss X. 'QNsss..ws....... I S SSS S5 ,s ess ESI . Page Forty-six Q X .......,.,, ,.,,..,.,,..... ,.....,.....,.,,..............,,..,. ..................Q............ ,.,..,...... ........... ,,.... . . . X Q Q WSCCIMOUILIL ol7ll932. so ..........,.,............,...,...,..,............... ' ....,,........,.........,...................,.. .,...,....... .3 ETHEL SCHROEDER NET-so-Q Camera Clubg Girls' Club. Geniality and sincerity are self rewarding. ISADORE SCHWARTZ dizzy.. Studeut Serviceg Physics Club: Chemistry Club, Newsboys' Club. Altliouglz in stature he is small, Wlzen it comes to work, he beats them all. MELVIN SCHWARTZ -tMELu1 Fuutbzillg lloys' Athletic Assn- ciationg Nature Study Club g Camera Clubg Boys' Club. Dark he may seem, but you never can tell. CATHERINE SCHWELLINGER MKATEU Student Service: XVnhiatg Nu- ture Study Clubg Girls' Club. Let's not and say we did. ROLLAND SCHWENKE NROLLYH Cross Cuuutryg Trnckg Boys' Athletic Association: Newsboys' Clubg Boys' Club. A goodflzearted fellow and most sincere. , 4- NMAEQ. Scroll XVeekly. MARY SHANTOSHEE A perfect woman nobly planned To warn, to comfort, and command. CURVIN SMELSER BILL xVIlSlllI1KfOll Players: Philo- nmtlleng Orchestra, Secretary- l reasur : B 's' GI C A CTA 05 ee lub, Vice-Presulentg Boys' Qunrtette. l HEDDIEN Girls' Club. l BOBBY Players 3 Philomatheag He knew himself to sing, And built the lofty rhyme. EDNA SPEERBRECHER Ever true to lzer work, ller trusts, and her friends. ROBERT SPETH Student Service, XV:ishiugtou Inter- Societyg Boys' Club. All the world's a stage And Bob is one of The Play' CTS. WILLARD SPINDLER sco'r'rv A carefree chap with a lieart of gold. ' - X 2 N . X X . . X X X N i' SACS A Mstjx..+ Page Forty-:elven NX Q ..... -QS Q , .,..,..,,,,...,.. ..,.. .. ,. ..,,,,,,... N ......,........................... ..,. . ' I SSSCQULL ollll932 5 X ' I ..,,................,......,,... ........,.,...,......,., ...,,......,.,....,................,...,.,...,.,,,...... .St MARGARET STEFFES NMARGEH NVahiatg Girls' Club. You never jirid me flustered. ELIZABETH STEMLER HSTEMYH Chemistry Club, Nature Study Clubg Girls' Club. No matter what task she un' clertalges, success will al' ways serve her. ROBERT STIEMKE ..BOB.. Student Serviceg Boys' Ath- letic Association 3 Chemistry Club, Physics Clubg Boys' Club, A conservative lad with secret ambitions. SHIRLEY STRAUSS SUGAR Scroll Weekly, Humor Editorg Scroll Annual: Student Service, Camera Clubg Girls' Club.' Her virtues are not superhcial. ROBERT SUTTER uCOLONEL,' Boys' Athletic Associationg Boys' Club. He cornprehends his trust and to the same Keeps faith with singleness of aim. l DOLORES SY Lonnie Scroll NVeekly, Organization Editor, Mike Speaks Editorg Quill and Scroll: Student Ser- vice 3 Philomatheag Wahiatg Senior Class, Social Committee. Hence, loathed Melancholy! Hail, King of joy! l HYMAN TAXMAN 1-ir! TAxY! Student Service, . Philomatheag Intersocxety. Master of the tongue? l ANITA TIPPNER s-NIDA-if Scroll YVeekly: Student Service:-5 NVahiatg Tennis Clubg Girls' Club. A petite miss, charming and shy. Joe TUSSMAN National Honor Society, Senior Class, Treasurerg Student Ser- viceg XVashington Playersg Lin- coln, Ambassador, Presidentg lntersocietyg Senior Class, So- cial Committee, Chairman. Anyone with your merits can depend upon himself. l WILLIAM VOGEL ...BILL-Q Wliat's the use of worrying? lt never was worth while. X N 7 ' Q Q s.-5:7 sisiiiiiv s 5 3 j- Q X . . f N . K . N X --frrr X - XX NSW Wx:-'fit:::e.n :ff ------ f sgxw r ' 'r XwkXX's ss -X --ferre WMM Xxx-saxsssxt MAs. YXsSSwx use-. ,.,, AsxkX.,,S S-N 5 - xxN ....., . 1 ..... 1-ss is 5, A 5 , .... -SQ -. ............,...., xwxss... ...... W. A .. .W ---. I awk t.,::2,:i,.::-..:,.,,,NN S X ,. -N - N-if S f I 2 'NNxssssxXx.,...Q R S I X S ix Page Forty-eight r 3 NW S X .........., ..,........,....................,.......,....,... .,.............,..,...,... ....,...................,..,,..... X X F.: - Q s sssceotttt olfll932 S s ......,.......,........... ...........,......,..,....., , is .... ...,.,.,,.,.,...,,,.,..................... ...,........ I ' er: ..........xf. A : V EDWARD VOSS Enom Boys' Athletic Association: Chemistry Club: Nature Study Club: Physics Club. If the job he work or fun, No matter which, he'll see it done. KATHRYN WALLACE UKAYN Stndent Service: XVahiat: Na- ture Study Club: Girls' Club. She knows the true arts that make a lady. WALDEMAR WEHE, IR. UWALLYN Band: Boys' Athletic Associa- tion: Tennis Club: Boys' Club. He can do no more who docs his best. GRACE WEIDNER BLGAYQQ Student Councilg Scroll NVeek- ly: Student Service: VVashing- ton Players: Girls' Club, Presi- dent, Secretary: Senior Class, Social Committee. All that ever was joyous, and clear, and fresh, thy music doth surpass. WOLF WEINHOLD l l l l HARVEY WENDORF Student Council: Boys' Club: Boys' Athletic Association: Physics Club, President: Che- mistry Club: Newshoys' Club. A leader of men. EVELYN WENDT NEVAQ-. Girls' Club. .Quiet and shy, but a staunch friend. HARRY WILD Ushers: Student Service: Philo- nmthen: Band: Chemistry Club, Sergeant-at-arms: Physics Club. A most gallant young man. DORIS WILKE HAPPY XVahizit: Chemistry Club: Na- ture Study Club: Girls' Club. Doris comes along with a contagious spirit of joy. FLORENCE WILLE F1.oRRY Student Service: Orchestra: --BUD lXQhiat: girls' CChi,b: 1 ature tut y u , ls his bashfulness a fault? A Winsome lass who loves to sing. rsxxt . X S- s ss- X sl xt X xi' ss-A ixs Xt Q Q ,.,....,.wm::-::::ass:.z--mz1::NwW..,........ X s s s s wx 'O 1 s. XYSMXX 'Z O X X V , tb Page Forty-nine NMNX . x XX is .,.,,.,,...........,..,,,..,..............,,............. ........,....,,,.,....,.,................,..,.,... MX S S t RESCCQOILJL al'l93J2, s s Q ...........,,..,,....., M ...... .. .....,........,......... ,...,... .....- ,,... - ............ -M ,....... ......-.,S RUTH WINK URUTHIEN Chemistry Clubg Latin Clubg Physics Clubg Girls' Club. Her care was never to ofend, And every creature was her friend. CHARLOTTE WINNECOUR MCHASTAH NVashingt0n Playersg J Dranmtic Societvg Lin French Club. unior coln 3 A smile for allg a frown for 710716. MILTON YARMARK HMILTH Boys' Scroll XVeeklyg Al1lh?lIlCHQ Glee Clubg Boys' Athlet socintiong Physics Club. ic As- Reliability and versatility- his great assets. MARGUERITE ZAHN UMARDYN YVnhiatg Girls' Club, A wellfliked lass was sbe. LILLIAN ZAJICHEK l l ANITA ZARWELL UBITTSU Scroll YVeeklyg Student Ser- viceg VVashington Playersg Girls' Glee Clubg Wahiat. A- nina girl is nowhere to be found. NORMAN ZASTROW UNORH Football: Swimniingg Trackg Boys' Athletic Associntiong Boys' Club. He worked quietly. JOHN LOUIS ZAUMEYER JOHNNY Alplizmeag Bzmdg Boys' Ath- letic Associntiong Golf Clubg Physics Clubg Boys' Club. A gentleman of great favor. ROBERT ZIEN- NPAT.. Scroll XVeeklyg Student Ser- vice: Lincoln, Second Vice- President, Serg'e:n1t-at- Arms 3 Boys' Glee Clubg Physics Clubg Boys' Club, A reincarnation of the mes' senger to Garcia. ALFRED BARON LIL HAL.. Stul tS 'gf 'l Clb. . len elvme 'its U Always ready for a but of A balanced combination of fuq-L. brain and beauty. Qxloy X XXX MXN Q S Q Q X N is N Q .t.,.. Q .t 5 , x s ..... X .... s X-NN 5 X --..-X X Q S .xx ,ww ,,.. . msc.. .. .,.. .... X WN-ww A .. Xt, A .xftigsgsm...::::3g1sQs-,.xwmAXx XX . .... ........ . -.., my Page Fifiy HK ...,.......,..... .,.....,.. ,..,..,.. . ,..............,,, ,.. ..,,,.....,...........,........,,......... .,.,...... . ' S NSCLQOLL M1932 S ' ......,...,..............x............,.........,x.....,..... a.. ,X S ,ar .,..,..,..............,..........,..,...,...,............... o .,........ ROBERT KRONCRE BLANCHE BUDINGER JANE HENDERSON EDXVARD PFisToR President Vicefpresident Secretary Treasrwer June IQ32 Class The June Class of 1932, over four hundred strong, is the largest graduating group Washington has ever had, and many of the members claim the distinction of being the last Freshmen to tread these corridors. The oflicers are Robert Kroncke, president, Blanche Budinger, vicefpresident, Jane Hen' derson, secretary, and Edward Pfistor, treasurer. Some of the outstanding athletes are Norman Frankenstein, Jack Barlow, Bob Grace, Robert Flood, Wilson Schier, Harry Koller, and Bob Neubauer. Many Intcrsociety veterans are among their ranks, including Irene Pappenheim, Irene Dreck- mann, Florence Levine, Arthur Schaefer, Gertrude Van Male, Julia Tanner, Max Gordon, Hermoine Lynn, Fred Zusy, and Ivan Trosch. Four more Intersociety debaters-Esther Liebman, Doris Peter' man, Robert Kroncke, and jack Levy-joined the State Debate squad. The other grad on the team was Walter Ricker, On the Scroll literary staff, Kenneth Prather, editorfinfchief, Edmund Schmidt, managing edif tor, Lucille Kienzle, feature editor, Alice Gosse, head proofreader, Hermoine Lynn, literary editor, and julia Tanner, special writer, contributed to the success of the Weekly. Fred Zusy, business manager, Ruth Rogahn, treasurer, Myrna Catencamp, head bookkeeper, and Gertrude Van Male did fine work on the business staff. The Annual claims Willard Weiser, edif tor-in'chief, Irene Dreckmann, associate editor, Dorothy Miller, art, Violet Rusch, proof, Irene Pap' penheim, organization, Doris Peterman, typist. - Violet Rusch, valedictorian, and Irene Pappenheim, salutatorian, were both very active in extra' curricular work. Outstanding scholarship, character, service, and leadership earned election to thc National Honor Society for thirty. The allfsenior class play, Seventh Heaven, presented May 13 and 14, was a huge success. Two trusty library workers and seven infirmary attendants are on the list of the grads. The book custodians are Blanche Budinger and Doris Peterman, those leaving the infirmary are Eileen Han' nigan, Dorothy Miller, Gertrude Bartelt, Neoma Tiefenthaler, Irene Pappenheim, Ruth Pillsbury, and Edith Lamboy. ' The Class Day committee consisting of Rollin Moede, chairman, julia Tanner, Helen Burgess, Kathryn Winkelman, and Jack Meyer worked out a novel program depicting the broadcasting of three wellfknown radio stunts: the Goldbergs, Clara, Lou, and Em, and Kate Smith. Seniors presiding in some of the societies are Nancy Brown, Student Council, Beverly Gaynor, Girls' Club, Rollin Moede, Alphanea, Eugene Wendelburg, Washington Players, Wilson Schier, Na' ture Study Club, Jerome Marks, Chemistry Club, Henry Meyer, Camera Club, Walter Ricker, Lat' in Club, Mildred Schiewitz, French Club, and Earl Laatsch, Stage Crew. ' u .....,.. . ..,..,.,.., .. 1 Page Fifty-one X , .,N,,.,,,..,.,,.,. . ..... . ... ., ............. ,,,..,, .,.,,., ..,.,,, ........,. .....Y... . . , . .--al X . s , X tt SCROLL olFll'9l32. e ' ............,,,,,,,........ .. .......-...x.xx.... ......... ......,..... ... ...............,................. VICTOR AHRENS Vic Student Service g Newsboys' Clnbg Boys' Athletic Associa- tion. joy and jollity and I are friends. DOLORES ANDERSON HLORRYH . Scroll Weeklyg Girls' Clubg Student Service. Small but wise, With always a twinkle in her eyes. - CHARLES ANGOVE CHUCK Boys' Glee. Clubg Boys' Ath- letic Associationg Boys' Clubg Newsboys' Club, Never trouble trouble 'Till trouble troubles you. ROBERT ARNDT BOB B 0 y s ' Athletic Associationg Track : Cross Countryg Tennis Club. He's tall, blonde, and an athlete, What's more to ask! LEONA ARPE ULEEH S c 1' o l l Annual, Circulation lllilllilflefj Scroll VVeeklyg Stu- dent Serviceg Girls' Clubg German Club. Pleasant to work with, K Delightful to dance with! SX xx' X x we i JOHN ARPS UJACKU Football, Second Team: Trackg Boys' Athletic Associationg Boys' Clubg Golf Club. He's to be seen and not heard. MYRTLE BACH Muzi Girls' Clubg German Clubg Student Service. Her manner so benign Always cheered that heart of mine. CARL BACHMANN National Honor Societyg Newsboys' Club, President 9 Al- phanea, Sergeant-at-armsg Stu- dent Service 5 Student Council 5 Ushers 5 Physics Club. Being businessflike is my hobby. VJILLIAM BACKHAUS B11.1. Cross Country: Trackg Physics Club. A good sport above all else! EUGENE BADURA Quiet and reserved, but his friendships are many. CMN xi - N Xtfm. ,..... Qs? , ' s-.- Q A Q X N .,,,.,,. is.. . - K W X A X Nflcriii ,,, ...... Pwr-:,g'xn X-ljjjw' l':iii'sfffZZ'jj,, T111 W 31111ifC '?: 'E'Aki?--nas-N ' 2 Qlifls Xe- feee rfqassiiiifrf-'A - X me ssss xRXXX xZMxW sv Nw:stsP'f3lSbss .. Xt Q Syl W--X ' -A X l A NR v:,,.MNR..e gi SX XXX X X SSN s'SEfssSS XSSNS 'M 5 .... R ' Page Fifty I-'wo ......,....,.......,.,.,..............,,.. .. ,.,,..,... .. . ,..... .....................,. ..... ...,......,.......,...... . ,E A A A WSCIQOLL .s olFll9f52. s S 1' ...,.....................,...,.........,..,..,...,., .. .,.......,.........,......,,............................,. 5 ..4...... .X EARL BAILIE I wish the bell would ring! .J .iff My rf 'l-ff 1 1 V , , 1 ,ft . -f I I i, 'ff I L Y ,fu if' ,,1 , ., rl ,UV ' , . pfv My-ff,.eHARLoTTE f VM BARKOFSKY I, ll It SHORTY Student Service, Girls' Club. She's dainty, she's sweet, She's smart, and she's neat. JACK BARLOW snip Football 3 Track 3 NVrestling, Student Service, Boys' Athletic Association: Intramural Club, President. Who's going to be our full' back now? GERTRUDE BARTELT UTRUDYU National Honor Society, Infirmary, Supervisor, Wash- ington Players, Student Coun- cil, Student Service, Alphanea: Annual. Infirmary blues ran away like ELMER BEHRENS ..AL,, Student Council, ViCe-presi- dent, Physics Club, President, Boys' Athletic Association, Sec- retary, XVashington Players, Chemistry Club. 'The master mind. ALMA BELL HGIGGLESU VVashington Players, Cheer- leader, Student Council, Wahi- atg Student Service, Alphanea. She has made her rep, By her display of pep! WILLIAM BELL UBILLH Track, Cross-Country, Foot- ball, Second Team, Band, Golf Club, Boys' Athletic Asso- ciation. He always rings true. MARCELLA BENEDUM HMARSH Orchestra , Girls' Club. To benmerry best becomes sand, WW! When Gertrude, the attend- ant, could be at hand. WILLIAM BAUER I U H EDWARD BERGERON BILL Boom Boys' Athletic Association. B , , oys' Athletic As. 't' ' He is wise who doth talk but Newsboys' Clilbla lon' ff little. I would be a friend of all. gk., t Qs assess sew 'Q TTNWN Q S -A 3 Ss ' s 'fs QS S X ,..., t c.. .15 X W i 1g:.l gsi-f . ' tl fe'l1 s'ee's ' New ----. t -N---fzrars se--s 1 jf q.,, , ,,,,,, ,... xx ibi- Page Fifty-three i NNN 5, ................ ., ,...,,' ,...............,4........... . .,,.......,,.,,.,..,Y.A...,A,, .. ...,,,., ,,,4......, . Q . t N .... ...oil .... ll.932,.-e s s Q I Q S .. .. ..... ............................. . .. Q.!ZQ2,s ANNETTE BERKOWITZ HBERKYH Junior Dramatic Society, Lots of dash and loads of dare is Annette, Our gleeful, joyous flapper' ette. MARION BERNHAGEN Student Service, Girls' Clubg Entered from East High School, Green Bay, XVisconsin. All work and no play, Makes a mighty dull day. l NAOMI BERN STEIN uNO'MEU National Honor Societyg Scroll NVeekly, Ileadline Eili- tor Q Quill and Scroll, Secrc- ' tary, Lincoln 3 French Club Q Physics Club 5 Tennis Club. Endurance is the crowning quality. l GERALDINE BERSCH . HGERRYH Girls' Club: Nature Study Club, Tennis Club: Stn- dent Service. Wiiisome ways, spirit gay. Laughing eyes the live long v MYRTLE BLOCK MYR'riE Student Serviccg Girls' Club: German Club. Life hath no blessing like an earnest friend. HAZEL BLUME UDOLLYH A bloom of the fairest and truest is she. MARGUERITE BLUMENf FELD UMARGEH Philomatheag Scroll XVeekly: Intersociety: Latin Clubg Girls' Club, Student Service. Fun to work with, Fun to be gay with. JOHN BOECK UJOHNNYU Alphaneag Football, Second Team, Chemistry Clubg Boys' Clubg Boys' Athletic Associa- tiong Junior Literary Society. He is one of you! day. 1 MARIE BEYERSTEDT ORA BOGDA -'MARYH oTsiE -,. . :. 1 G'-1.-' Gl Cl 1. xvahmt' Cuaulslub' Ilencl Entered Hfilnn igshkssli High A million dollar smile that costs not a cent. 'N sw ,Y Rests X . MN School, Oshkosh, NVisconsin. Such sweet compulsion doth in music lie! N s Q ei -----f ss ....,,, s X 4 Qs K .... c ....,... . S ,,,,, 'rg' ,,,,,,, ..,, 'mf -.,, , ,iv '-1-1152 ..... 'l X 'fffjj U 'ijjrilsgx .x::gldQ:::::::as -A --ir ...zxkc-izeggggggggggft., ss N.. .,... M ..... As ,,,.... . X x ,,,,,,,, N was .,,,,,. ww- Nm ws -1 , V, mei, -fx-sxgxyw ,,,,,,u- ------- X f---- -..... f ..... ,, --xx-x f Xxx NXw:2fs:.1W...,,,,Wm Antec. X55 we .... :::1.,: ..... -v--e Q . Xxx. .. NNW X 5 s It s 1 PageFifty-four x -4 L 1. 'I l X , ,,.. .......,,...... ,.,..,.....,............ ,..,.,............., . ,..... ,................ .........,.,.... - .A..,...,.., - t X T Q WSCCIQCONIJIL s IH932. s f .......,,..............,.......Q.....,..,.....,...,..,.,. . - ............,.......................,......... ... ..,,.... DOROTHY BOHLMANN MDOT.. Tennis Club: Student Service: Girls' Club: XVahiat. She swings a mean racket. ARTHUR BONESHO HARTH Golf Club: Physics Club: Stu- dent Service: Boys' Athletic Association. Wlien good fellows get to- gethef- GRACE BONNET A UBEBEH Alphanea. Entered froni Carl Schurz High School, Chicago, Illinois. More lovely than Pandora! EUNICE BONOW Orchestra : Student Service: Latin Club: NVahiat: Girls' Club: Junior Literary Society. A big heart and a winning smile! GEORGE BOWMAN HDUKEH Boys' Athletic Association: Newsboys' Club: Boys' Club: Cross Country. Wlzat he didnlt lgnow, he didn't care about. 4. + SIDNEY BOXER HSIDH Lincoln: Chemistry Club: Boys' Club: Boys' Athletic Associa- tion: Latin Club. A man among men. LUCILLE BOYD Lou Student Service: XVahiat: Cani- era Club: Scroll XVcekly. She does her part with cheer- ful heart And turns her worlg to play. THOMAS BOYLE TOM Track: Cross Country: Boys' Club: Student Service: Boys' Athletic Association: Newsboys' Club. What determination therein pictured! ROBERT BRAUER HBOBN Physics Club: Newsboys' Club. . The mind is the source of light. EDGAR BRAUN UTEN sEcoNo Alphanea: Football, Second Team: Track: Boys' Athletic Association. We have little doubt of his success in life! .3 ...,,... s 'xx s x T S W fx SY X R Q ....,, f1.... '- 4 S' 'W ' 'fffQLll'I2ffffllY'iS ww X Nl. -+N-'EE:1::a11:::1-- x...ssc-N-sssY TSX ,,..,..-.--- A RE s:' ' , 'R R' ,wgzssti...I::mmm.m..g,g,,.,.... .....,. ...... . . x ME is e 1 i' Page Fifty-ive my 9 t S - f ...,.,..........,.........,.....,..,,,.. ,,. . ,,.... .... . ..........,..,. ,.. ,, ...,... . . . ........,...,....., s s Q 5 E A A X o A A s X 5 ............,............. ,.... . . .,..................,... ..........,....,.,............,...........,...,,......... PEARL BRAUN UBABEH Scroll XVeekly: Girls' Club: Latin Club. Politeriess is to do arid say The lqindest thing in the lqirtdest way. BRUCE BREWER ci-iAuNcEY Swimming: Physics Club: Golf Club: Bovs' Athletic Associa- tion: Track: Boys' Club, A true sport arid a good swimmer. l JACK BRIL HBRAZILU Physics Club: Boys' Athletic Association. Siricerity of purpose seated in a heart of courtesy. l RUTH BRINGE Burma Latin Club: Chemistry Club: Girls' Club. A quiet, sweet lass. l EVALINE BROEKSMA HEVYH Entered from North Division High School, Milwaukee. An allfaround girl. NANCY BROWN National Honor Society: Student Council, Secretary, President : Girls' Club, Vice- president, President: Student Service: Nature Study Club, Secretary : junior Dramatic S0- ciety : Alphanea. Service with a smile. THOMAS BROWN TOM Physics Club: Golf Club: Boys' Athletic Association: French Club: Band: Football, Sophomore Team. Why worry? MARIE BRUEGGEMAN Girls' Club: Student Service. A friend to all who know her. EVELYN BRUSKEWITZ livin Scroll Weekly: Philomathea: Student ,Serviceg Girls' Club. Willing, cheerful, capable! HOWARD BUCKMAN UBUCKYH Track: Boxing: Boys' Athletic Association: Wrestling. Athletics-body and soul. xx N ggsg is e ,,,,,,., A A e ' -ggi 'ei itii QAAX 4 ...,., W N iii' ': ....., Page Fifty-six to S at S?SCClQOlLlL, olFll9f52, S ' .........,,..................,..,,.............,.... -', .,.,............................,..,,........,...,..... BLANCHE BUDINGER HERBERT BURLING BBB HERB National Honor Societyg Senior Class, Vice-presidentg Girls' Club, President 5 Library g Student Council 3 XVashington Players 3 Lincoln. She is so sweet, And oh, so neat. FLORENCE BURG rl.o Nature Study Club: Girls' Clubg Student Service: lVahiatg Cain- era Clubg Tennis Club. She may seem alone, but many are her friends. HELEN BURGESS UBUGSH XVasliington Players: State Fo- rensicsg Intersocietyg Alplianeap Girls' Club,- Vice-president: Tennis Club. Perseverance and audacity generally win! ROSS BURKHOLDER HLIEFTY NUTZH Student Service. A hard worker and a good scout. ELEANORE BURKI HCURLYH NValiiatg Girls' Clubg Lincolng Boys' Athletic Association: Newsboys' Club 5 Boysf Club 9 Junior Literary Society. 1'd do anything within my power To shorten that awful class hour. ' BETTY BUTSCHLI BE'r'rs Scroll Annual. The art room was the open sesame. WILIAM CALLAHAN ..WILL,. Track 3 Boys' Athletic Association. A friend to be coveted. THEODELLA CARL HTHEO., Junior Dramatic Sncictyg NVa- hiatg French Clubg Nature Study Clnbg Girls' Clubg Lincoln. She is best liked who is alike to all! GORDON CARROLL USQUIRTH Football, Sophomore team Q 'I' .K k . Ill . -' . ' t ' mc , lysics Club, Ifrench Clnbg Boys' Athletic Student Service. l Assllcimion' One we would all like to Smagrdgn SIZE buf not m W meet. w i , .,..... . xx m Q N 5-it' G N' .,..s i,,, :'if ifI.l,.,a...' E,j .- E I , ...... Nt X-5 , is K s Page Fifty-scfvcn 1 ..... ,,.. s sw ,....,..... ,..... ..A.........,.,.................... .....,. . . X ' S t MSCEULL ...,.......... . ..........,.. W... .........,.......... V.. 0 s. sf ..... up MYRNA CATENCAMP Scroll NVeekly, Head Book- keeperg Quill and Scrollg Stu- dent Serviceg Girls' Clubg VVahiat. A debit for a credit in book- keeping she knew, A smile for a frown in life she drew. KATHLEEN CAVANAUGH A HKATYH Scroll Annualg Girls' Club: Student Serviceg Alphancag XVnliintg Latin Club. A twinkle of the eye, a quirk of the lips, Happiness from toes to fin' ger tips. BESSIE CIZON Alplmneag Student Service 3 YV:iliiatg 'Girls' Clubg Girls' Glee Club. My own thoughts are my companions. ARTHUR COHEN 4 ART Student Councilg Spanish Club: Lincolng Ushersg Boys' Athletic Association 3 Golf Club. He's a quiet 'man but quite like a man. GEORGE COHEN HGEORGIEH Scroll XVeeklyg Boys' Athletic gwazi Y.. ..,...,.... ....... 4 , 5 i N N , LILLIAN COHEN ULILH French Club: Tennis Club: Girls' Club. Fair and wise is she! f '- ,W If lil 1 .jf M . ' LEMAN NY X7ZllllZltQ Girls' Club. Sh blooms in the garden of life. HARRIET COLLIN WINNIE Scroll XVeeklyg Pliiloniatheag Student Service 5 Junior Dra- matic Society 5 Girls' Club 5 Xvalliat. What stately carriage in this tall miss! MARGARET COLLINS HMIDGEU XVII!-il'lll'lgt0ll Players 9 Scroll Vlleeklyg Student Serviceg Girls' Club, Secretaryg Junior Dra- matic Society. Self command is the main elegance. RENEE CONNERS Association- just a sweet young girl! All things come to those who wait. wx-Q X X. NNE s ss it K ' X ts ax s . Y ,,,, 5 5 .ss w...,s-.. .Q--X--3: . c .,,.. X, G3 Q .... fi s---'-f-- ..--.... -W ...... Eg .--.. Aw.sss.....sS,m wx .--- ...X its fi' .C is Ss x -5 x S -+sss.QLf.f as 9 1: S 'WW-sw s t -s Pagclfifty-eight Qs' Si- E9 e sz! ss X Sb be .-.-, V-if-1-it X as I gsm ,r .....,....,..............,...,,,,,....... ...,......,.. .... ...........A..,............,,..,......... , ......... -Wx N li N 93 2. A ' ' A NSClQ0lLflL 2 olfll , E S ' .,...,.....,..............,,........................,........ ,N X vw ........,.........,.....,...,.................. ........, . MARIAN COUTURE HONEY National Honor Societyj Scroll Annual, Girls' Sport Edi- torg Student Serviceg Philo- nuitheag Girls' Clubg Wahiat. Two, three, four, etc.-loves have I! Q 4 JOHN CROSSETT HJACKH llasketbztllg Football, Second Tezimg Trackg Boys' Club: Boys' Athletic Associntiong NV1-estling. His faults are few. ANDREW CULBERTSON ANDY Physics Clubg Nature- Study Clubg Boys'.Athlct1c Association. Don't mind me, I only work here! CATHERINE DANNINGER UKAYH Girls' Clubg Orchestra: Student Service. A true companion. JANE DAVENPORT UJANEYH XVzisliington Players, Secretaryg Girls' Club, President: Philo- nmtheag Student Councilg Jun- ior Literary Society. N .y.i.....i .4 A I JEAN DAVIS 1cEwPiE Student Service, Bandg Junior Dramatic Societyg Scroll XVeeklyg Girls' Clubg Scroll Annual. A little bundle of energy Filled with ambition and pleasantry. EDWARD DAX UEDDIEH Philomatheag Newsboys' Club. Whither away, my lad? ERNESTINE DIEHNELT ERNiE Girls' Club: NVahizxtg Student Service. An earnest girl in her 'teens' was she, So a successful life hers will be. RICHARD DIERKEN UDICKH . Chemistry Club: Newsboys' Clubg Boys' Athletic Associa- tion 5 Swimming 5 Ilamtlg Physics Club. He learned to play when he was young! ELEANORE DITTMANN BINGO ' XVal1iatg Tennis Club: Girls' Clubg Student Serviceg Lincoln. , A pleasant smile on her fx She can act, without a doubt! Sweet face w,...+ All is pleasure when shc's wa s ..-nd' t-NYS' about Q mms Nxt frmfsssfs ' X tw N N N A . N ' E. . s .Ss mi . gg ..,.,. N . N N N -. fN,-es:-N Q jf .tswsfr ....,,.,,, .... ff- N. vmwfma' '-e E N 'xs1 D New N ,,,. , -e't N t'M'M'l i ' . ..... ..1:e.1,.mf:..t5f5fsm..::.,tm ,.,. .... .... 3 A g N .................. Page Fifty-nine : s QQQIN 5, .,.....,.., .. .,A ,.........,,.,.,,,,,........,........ .......,.......,.,..., . .. ,. . ..,.........,......,. .tu ' S SCClQ0lLlL, S M1932 X : 2 5 0 S S 9 s x s ,.... ................... ,... ...... ................,.,.., S. . . X' S ........................,..,..... ...., ...,......... - . MQ BERNARD DOES HBERNIEH Entered from North Division High School, Milwaukee. What does it matter what one does? - fi X, lx ,f I' Q ax J JULIA DoWL1NG JULIA ' Student Service: French Club: XVzihizit: Junior Literary Society: Girls' Club. Neat and businessflilqe with a smile for everybody. IRENE DRECKMANN HANGELH National llonor Society: Scroflh, Annual, Associate .Editor : XVashmgton Players, Treasurer: Intersociety: Alphanea, Second Vice-president: Student Service: Wnhiat. Here is a maid without pre' tense, Blessed with reason and com' mon sense, DAVID DRUSKIN UDAVEH Boys' Club: Student Service: Wrestling: Newsboys' Club. He's just everybody's pal. JOHN DUTY URED., Boys' Athletic Association. Entered from Lincoln High School, Milwaukee. He always did it. s S X ..... L S5 4 ., I ' I l l l , HELEN EFFERTZ HHODDIEN XVahiat: Girls' Club: Junior Literary Society: Student Service. Many are her conquests in varied fields. EARL EGGERT EGGY Boys' Athletic Association : Golf Club: Track: Basketball: XVrestlingg Spanish Club. Of spirit so still and quiet. PAULA ENDRES HSNOOKSH Scroll XVeekly: Philonlathea: Girls' . Club: Physics Club: Junior Drzunatic Society. Silence is the perfect lierald of joy! THELMA ERVAY TUG Physics Club: Latin Club: junior l.iterzxry Society : Girls' Club: NVzil1iat: Student Service. 'That twinkle in her eye speaks volumes. BETTY FAIRMAN PANNUE Junior Dramatic Society: Na- ture Study Club: Girls' Club. .Quick and demure was slie, This little girls named Betty! xx-rt X 7 Q ss S s --A-ieW:rrr:q-WQ X X , . i , A ms A xxxxx- A tt,,.t X fymXNN:XX so X 1111 ..e.. ' ssl X X fmt. x ...,.. ,,, sms NXXNQ-xwklxx--.xxu xxxw Page Sixty i l W I f yx I ,W .....,.....Y.....,...........,... .,,. .. .....,...,.., ,...Q. ,............,...., ...... ...,.4.,..... , ..,... .... . . It Q x 5 A I SSSCCIQOILL olFll932 S ..,..., ,. ,.......,. .... ,..., . . ,,......,....... ,... XS . .. ......,.................. ......... ,. ' ----Q-w---nu- A EDWARD FARBER IIEDIY Scroll XVeekly: Student Service: Cross Country. Let's throw away convention and build a new world. EDWARD FELDMAN HWHATAMANH Philouiatlieag Football, Second Team: Nature Study Club: Student Service. Garrulous?-no end, But always a friend. IRENE FINA FIN FISH Lincoln: Intersociety. A firm girl ne'er shall you meet, So true she was, so gay and sweet. CHARLES FINGER CHARLIE B a s k e t b all 7 Junior Literary Society : Lincoln : Orcliestrag Scroll XVeekly: Student Service. I'd rather be wiser than I look Than be wiser than I am. DOROTHY FINGER HFRITZH Scroll Annual: Student Service: NValIiat: Camera Club: Girls' Club. HERBERT FINK BUD Philoniathea: Scroll XVeekly: Football, Sophomore 'I'e:nn: Boxing: Student Service: Boys' Athletic Association. Here comes AllfAmerican Finlgnl ALYCE FLAMME UAL., Wahiat: Girls' Club. Her ways are ways of pleas' Ll'I1f'l lCSS. ri - I I .4 1 V A at-'SIDNEY ELOM A USIDH Boys' Athletic Association 3 Football, Second Team: Track. Entered from Madison East High School, Madison, NVisconsin. If it were only the day be- fore vacation. ANNE FLORYAN LITTLE ANNE Alplianeag Girls' Club: XVahiat: Student Service. If you want a true pal- MARY FLORYAN National Honor Society: Scroll XVeekly, NVho's XVho Editor: Alphauea: Student Ser- viceg Girls' Club: NVahiat. And a capable hand, In work or in play she's a just look to this sister team d I 1 A d M v goo IC per and lots of n say art an. ,,.-Ms X. fun A:i' Stax X 5 x X S S es I IX S A ..... .,,,, A .I ,.,, 'W XXX. -M,,,,,N.s........., .,t....fgg,..sNST'.7- ............ ' sefffww M ..,..,... .... - Elin .5 .1 ....,..t,,..f: ...-- -- x.:e:.s...-sw-- ' li? 5 QKQQQQQQ qw Page Sixty-one I we , ......,.,,..,,,..,.,,,...,..,,............,.............,,. N X N .........,..... ............,....,,,........,..... - M., X i N S 9 Q oil ll9f52. ..,.,........ .. .................,........................ Mswmk 1 . Xi' Q r , 1 L EDWARD FOLEY UEDU Boys' Athletic Association 3 Clgeniistry Clubg Boys' Club. -I Al studious, serious fellow whom anyone would value as a friend. MURIEL FONAAS Mimi N Girls' Glee Club. A light heart lives long. NORMAN FRAN KEN STEIN HDOCU Football, Co-Captaing Student Council: Boys' Intramural Clubg Boys' Athletic Associa- tiong XVrestlingg Senior Class Gift Committee. -! And could he play foot' ball! EDNA FROEHLICH B1.oND1E Girls' Club. Yes, froelich always, Even on blue Mondays. MONETTA GALL HMINH Student Council: l'hilomathca: Latin Club: Scroll XVecklyg Girls' Clnbg xvillllilf. True individuality cannot be copied! l l ALVIN GARDNER UALU Junior Literarv Societyg Golf Clubg Tennis Clubg Boys' Ath- letic Associationg Newsboys' Clubg Chemistry Club. A handful of mirth is worth a bushel of frowns. ELIAS GARFINKEL HSERGEANTH W'ashington Players 5. Philo- matheag Ushers: Junior Dra- matic Societyg Boys' Athletic Associationg Chemistry Club. He will succeed! BERNICE GAULKE HBERNIEH Girls' Clubg VVahiat. Beauty and brain In Bernice hold reign. ALICE GAVIN PEANUTs'l Chemistry Clubg Girls' Club. One on whom you always may depend. BEVERLY GAYNOR Env Girls' Club, Treasurer, Presi- dent 3 xxVIlSllli'l1It011 Playersg Student Council 9 AXl1ll'l2lilCIlQ Junior Dramatic Societyg Student Service. A dainty little maiden, An earnest little scholar! Skis ' S .. . X t 1 ,,,,,,, N' ss f T Q K . st My MN Q r--t -Qtt X-t-x Q . Ki-i ... it -X---i- N ...... N-I-x...... X Q . N Db Page Sixty-I-wo sMS . , ....,.................,......,. ..,.. .. .. ..........,Y..... . assess xbgsgs. ...,.. ..,......,...,......,.........,.....,....,,..... Wd Q MSCIQOLL olFllQ352. .x.....,...........,..,...........,..,...... .......,,, . .....,......................,...........,......,.,..,,...,... GLENN GEISINGER Student Serviceg Boys' Athletic Association. Great men have small begin' nings. OLIVE GEISINGER Czuneru Club, Treasurer: Stu- dent Serviceg Girls' Club. Pretty and demure, For any blues a pleasant cure. RUTH GEISLER HRUTHIEN Chemistry Club: German Club: NVahiatg Girls' Club. Nothing is impossible to those who will. LEE GEORG BA1.DY Football, Manager, Entered from Menominee Falls High School, Menominee Falls, XVisconsin. A man of many talents. EARL GERHARD HEARLYM Boys' Athletic Association. i...s....,... 537325 F x. is .....L.............. MILTON GERTZ BUD Physics Club, Ever a willing, helping hand. ' 1 RUTH GETTELMAN Rum-ue Girls' Clubg French Club. Sweet and neat, A girl that can't be beat! l ! RALPH GIBSON 1-1001 Philomathea 5 Physics Clubg Chemistry Clubg Boys' Glee Clubg Student Serviceg Stage Crew. Still, still advancing! l ELLEN GLENN EL1.ING Nature Study Club, Presidentg Student Councilg Student Ser- viceg Philonlatheag Girls' Glee Clubg Junior Dramatic Society. How charming is this pretty I l ass. And much a favorite in ev' ery class. l ISABELL GOERKE UIS'HYH VVahiat3 Girls' Club. Out last night and tonight Very good, Earl, I Doagilrigi homework,-I won' 'You may be seated! der whenlv b SE . be X . SX . , es SRX SSS Ss.X NR Gt w N' X es . X X XX sfw- TEN xi' N K SN WW. Www iigig Page Sixty-three WK L N , ................ ..... .....,....,...,..x. ,,,.,,.,,,, ...........,,,,..Y...,,.,..,...... ,.......,.....,....,. t SESCCIQULL o!Fl932fs Q N 'N ..........,........X ,.,.X..,,....,......,x , ,........... , ................... .......... ,.......xx........,, ....,.. s ...x XNXN s sw? + ELEANORE GOESE UNORYU Student Service, Girls' Club, Waliiat. Her pleasant jocularity, The source of popularity! MARION GOLDBERG HMERALIEY, Orchestra, Girls' Glee Club, Girls' Club. As sweet as the day is long! ADELINE GOLDFISCH HADDIEU Girls' Club, Wahiat. Always lively, peppy, spry, She's one whose words are, Never say die. F BERNICE GOODSITT By the heart, not by the hand enslaving us! MAX GORDON ULIGHTNINGH Lincoln, Treasurer, State De- bate, NV:ishington Players, Newsboys' Club, Student Ser- vice, Scroll YVeekly. He could handle any job he tackled, but his first choice was debating. THERESA GORENSTEIN roTsY Nature Study Club, Girls' Club. Her dimples are most attracf tive. ALICE GOSSE Anon National Honor Society, Scroll NVeekly, Quill and Scroll, Student Service, Girls' Club, Treasurer. , Good nature and good sense must ever join! ROBERT GRACE BOB Basketball, Football, Second Team, Lincoln, Boys' Athletic Association, Boys' Club, Swimming. Maybe he couldnt play basketball! EDWIN GRAVES HEDN Golf Club, Band, Sergeant-:lb arms, Boys' Athletic Associa- tion, Alphzmezi. Could he play golf! TEES! n Se V55 Q5 ISADORE GREEN -HZZYH Latin Club, Tennis Club, Student Service. Here's to you! .... , .,.. X X N X , f-,, ----s --fffff s ss-- - Nr, s we ss'- sQss,..M X X X X ls X v ,.,,,,,.... X is 3 N X . .....,,,......,.. .. ....,.,, Page Sixty-four N X ,...........,..,.. ......................,...,..,..,...,... .. ........ 5 .... ...,.................. x X - E ' l SQSCQOLLLS ollll93D2, A ff ...... ..,,...,.................,.....,,............,..,. , . ,..., .......... ............,.........,........, . .,,.,.. l N ...,......... Q Qc E HAROLD GREENWOOD Doc Boys' Athletic Association. Wit and humor belong to him, FLORENCE GREIS noo'rs Student Serviceg XVahiatg Girls' Clttbg Chemistry Clnbg Tennis Club. O. what mirth be There not confined in thee! ALICE GREUSSING UGIRLIEH - Student Service: YVahiatg Girls' Club. Pleasant is she and of good intent. , MILTON GRIESBERG HBRUNOH Physics Clubg French Club, Sergeant-at-armsg Boys' Club: Boys' Athletic Association. Can he tickle the ivories! CHARLES GROSCH CHUCK Track: Boys' Athletic Association. Entered from Riverside High School, Milwaukee. I am not of the plaintive mood. 1 A G r l l W V l l l FLORENCE GROSSE um-on Girls' Clubg Student Service. Good cheer is no hindrance to life. RICHARD GROSSE BARON Football, Second Teamg Trackg Swimming. An athlete and a man! MAXINE GROSSMAN ..MACK.. Girls' Clubg XVahiat. Never a frown did Maxine impart, But truly did gladden many a heart. I GEORGE GRUENBERGER UGREENYH Physics Club. If history were as easy as physics, then George would go down in history. DONALD GRUETT ti Q- DON Stage Crewg Camera Clnbg State Forensics: Boys' Athletic Association. All things come to him who waits - even the bell. ,f .ff Q .... - M i new Ns ' X X -'rt X' ...waswws ssrr'-' K- -'- ----4::,.,, t-xx Hx? ttt,.ttttt N ..-'--- -'-sk xx,, , ,, ., S N X .N -- I Page Sixty-fifve SWS .X Q ......... .,..,,.A. .,..Y,, ,... .....,. .,,.....,..,.... . , .....,............,.......,..,...,.........A...., ..,. . E A MSCQOLL oIFll932.5e s S Q ...........,....................,.......,................ ..................,................................ ...NES JAMES HALL ROSE GUAGLIARDO ,AmsH,, UROSIEH Girls' Club. Too good to be tvue-a quiet unassuming lass. DORIS GUETZKE UBLONDIEU Student Serviceg Scroll Annualg Girls' Club. Blue were her eyes as fairy flax, Her cheeks like the dawn of day! RAE GUSE MSUSYU Trackg Cross Country, Cziptaing Student Councilg Physics Clubg Boys' Athletic Association 5 Newsboys' Club, His presence on the track team will be missed! MADELINE HAASE MCHARLIEH NVal1iatg Girls' Club. Smiling she wends her way Whate'e1 be the task of day. ROBERT HAEI-ILE BOBBY Washington Players: Spanish Club: Tennis Clubg Band, Vice- president: Swinzrningg Boys' Athletic Association. A man among men is he, But among women, he would rather be- l Newsboys' Club. An all around good fellow! GRACE HAMMES HHAMMIEH VVashingt0n Players: Alplmnea: Student Councilg Student Ser- viceg Scroll Annualg Wahiat. A happy smiling face is wel' come everywhere. EILEEN HANNAGAN HEI.. Infirmaryg Alphaneag Student Service 3 Girls' Club 5 NVzihiat5 A Latin Club. We'll see her again some day wearing a trim white uni- form. THOMAS HARRINGTON HTOM11 Track g Football, Sophomore Teaing Wrestlingg Boys' Athletic Association. Work-where did Ihear that word before? - f tl MARCELLA HE NZM MARcY Girls' Clubg C e Clubg Student Sbkv' e. fx Dignity hir' mic , gCa1'ef1e7Ipf' er sp it. ,lf ri Q K fy! ll' ' 'i , . I ,f was my awe . ss-QR - - I Q Q i Six SMX Q X X 4 .ef ' Q tiles s -we ihf- s N S' N it X- ss t... .... N .... ........ . .... .. sm. is S N 2 J 2:1 M i Uffffi R335 5 5 S ' ...... ..., ' Wflaf. iff 'W N 'x :fi::X:N1fsRsX.X?t- was s.... .... , ss N --.. T 1 ,WH 'W t,,, ,,,, . Ewiiiiifx-' ' mqsx Sym?i3St5,g+v3Q5g3XQ Sm- A ,.,,,:,a -s-- --vf N WNYNNN-svfsslv ,, .... . ... NX NNN f. w-s1:1:::zm.:,N, f 'X xx,., . .ff--... A refs--,,,::::,.::, 'NMQQX X 5 S X S X is A mm. 5 mlm-N, X N Page Sixty-.fix X ' i : '-JE' Q'g4gw,w. V X .....,. ............,Q..... ,. ..,,..... .. ............... ... ..............,....,,,.,,...,,. .......,... ,.........,.. . tx ' A A NSCQULL olFll932. is f ...,...,......................................,...........,.. .,.......,............,.........................,...,... . , , J 'V' 1' 'K ' -4 1 .ff 1 X f, l Dag,--f f'L0 ' X L' I' DAN HEWITT ELINOR HEISER HJUNIORH EL Swimming: Boxing: Nature Spanish Club: Girls' Club. Short but sweet! JANE HENDERSON scorn Senior Class, Secretary: Al- phzinea, First Vice-president: Student Service: Girls' Club: VVahiat. Her every word brings a chuckle. JAMES HENKE ..JIM,, Track: German Club : Boys' Athletic Association : Student Service 3 Newsboys' Club. So calm and unconcerned. May his dreams ne'er be dis' turbed! ANITA HERMAN SHIRLEY Girls' Glee Club, President: Girls' Club: Tennis Club: YVahint: German Club. Not for herself but for the world she lives. WILLIAM HERRMANN HBH-Ln Band: Orchestra: Physics Club: Chemistry Club. Science and music--a rare Study Club: Boys' Athletic Association. He helped us win many swimming meets! l BENJAMIN HOFFMAN UBENNYH Band, Librarian: Physics Club: Boys' Club: Boys' Athletic Association: Tennis Club. He filled his day with his sax and harmony. ROGER HOFFMAN Boys' Athletic Association. Entered from XVest Allis High School, XVest Allis, XVisconsin. 'The makings of a man! l WALTER HONIGSBERGER UWALLYH Philomathea: Physics Club. The older we grow, The less we know. OLIVER HOUSEMAN HRED-1 Ncwsboys' Club: Boys' Club. He seldom speaks, but what b he does say is worth hear' A142 com ination! ' , ,, mg ss. ' 'i R 'fail X . N , X ,,,,, -a ' w N i s K Q , s sX Ss f' X -s s . X L.. is ' i A s eire ss ..... VS .... Q .ss .Ns 'WN ' X 'Nxt xxxx N IQXNNSN ,..,,, , khkblh ..:ssiWsm 'CN , ,.,., ........ ..., . . .., X is fr f -f-f--f f jig . --Qi - --s- v s-s' --'i il is F Nig ga M l Page Sixty-:wen X, N ...... ..., s S. .,,.,... ......, . ,...,.. ...........,,. . ...... ,.. . .... .....,...,,,,......,..,.,,.....,.,,..,.,....., -M . s , I S ttt2SCClQfODll,,L olFll932fs ' I N .........,........,.. ...... .,,...... ,...,,.,........,. . , . ......,...........................,................. . .... N .witness s VIGLA ILLIAN .101-AEN Girls' Club. Far off her coming slione. HELEN INGRAHAM scoRcH', National Honor Society: Alphanea, Secretary: Scroll Annual, Panel Editor : Scroll XVeekly, Assistant Advertising Mznmger: Student Service: Girls' Club g Nature Study Club. A reserved, courteous maiden who has captured the gift of the Muse! LEONARD JAASTAD Washington Players : Swime ming: Scroll Weeklyg Student Service: Alphanea: Boys' Club. Will someone jirid a blushing maiden for our dashing hero? FLORENCE IANKOWITZ UFRITZIEH Girls' Club. All words are too faint, Her beauty of nature to paint. GERTRUDE IESKE NTRUDIEN Girls' Club: Student Service. Her fingers move with per' fect ease. A wonder at the piano keys, MURIEL JOHNSON HSKEETSU Nature Study Club: Girls' Club. She is so constant and so kind! WALTER JOHNSON HJACKH Boys' Quartetteg Boys' Glee Club, President, Secretary- Treasurer: WVashington Play- ers: Tennis Club, Treasurer: Band. Here is a man! LUCILE JUNGE Lou Orchestra: Girls' Club: Wahiat. Entered from Clinton High School, Clinton, Iowa. Gentlemen prefer blondes. EMMA JUNGTON Q National Honor Society: German Club, President: Stu- dent Service: Girls' Glee Club, f Vice-president: Nature Study Scroll Weekly. to be one. , l J' S f f f HOXVARD JURACK HJACKH Physics Club: Boys' Athletic Association. I've a great many things to do before I'm dead! QE my-ex ' txwm X - E xi X .... .t...,. A .. .. ..... . X. . rim: M-ilxxx w-Qifffsx -is-ETX 'wrtkrwffkat -- '--A'- -YR ..... W. ....- 1 rewwssuwss ..... sss, N ' 'iHfsYfff::mQ NNN,,..tiiQaQ,1 ssf:-we- ' 'wtkwiimggsss3?Ei22222iLLLLfg,,,,,,5fQ,N X s Q R km QNX Q ..-, ff -- Rwwmwi .. We , ,six ,Snag---.1-t3sesw1--.M-is W N sg SSS R X s ............. t. .... YN w 'NNxwmssQs.NN X l X S N .,.' ..,,.. .... , , A ' Page Sixlyicighl Club: Junior Dramatic So?iety: I K The way to gain alfriegdjkgw 1 .. ,'.r:.2f5u..,i:' , .,......... ...Q..,... .......... ,,. .. . .....,,.,.,... ... 5 .N s ss Q 5 S X 1 S ....,,...,..,,.,..,..,.........,.......,...........,......,.. S JEROME KAHN JERRY Ch em i s t 1' y Club, President, Counselorg Nature -Study Club, Latin Clubg Boxmgg Track. His hobby is visiting morgues. ARMIN KAISER Alphancng Junior Dramatic So- ciety, Treasurer, Dandy Student Serviceg Boys' Club. A bold brave buccaneer, Where girls are, he is near. HAZEL KAISER Girls' Club. A rare little beauty with a tender, pleasant nature. ALICE KALMUS UPEANUTSN Nature Study Clubg Girls' Club. A neat, quiet little miss with gentle, winning ways. GORDON KAMMERS UPROFH Student Service Thin and slight, but oh, such ..,.......... - gums 4 L .,....,,.............................,....................,... . X I llQ32lN ..... r S ' LUCILLE KAMP UBLONDIEH Student Scrviceg Girls' Club. No one could resist this charming little lass! ' BERNICE KASTENHOLZ UBEEU - Girls' Club. A willing worker, A true friend. DOROTHY KAUFMAN -.GA KAN 'You may know her by the merriment that sparkles in her eyes. CHARLOTTE KEHR UCHARLIEH Physics Clubg French Clubg Girls' Glee Clubg Girls' Club. To be a maid is to be loved. WALLACE KEHR 'lWALLY'l Swimmingg Junior Dramatic SOCICKYQI Lincolng Boys' Athletic Association. power! A splash, a splutter heralds his presence on the swim' ming team. C 5 - .N wx sf l . ,,..,, it M rswwwmwmsswi. ,...,.,. .gsssrswwg 09 -'WN' i ',.1--g':'::::::l:2IT'NXs .,.. s.,..... .... .... S , N . ? .1 ssffrfif -Cfsgxisrg:-'g' 5 fs----we XX 1 W ' S Q vw- -'-- ' err: Page Sixty-nine Xswxx -N ...... ' .... .s ........ , ...,, ,...,.,.,...,,,. . ., -.. X 'S .,Q ..Q will ll9f52. S Ns ..........,,,,.,, ,,.,,,..,...,,,.,,...............,.... E 3 VALERIA KELLY EVELYH IQAFTER uVALn EV YVashington Playersg Alphaneag Student Serviceg XVnhiatg Ten- 11is Clubg Latin Club. She is a true Irish lass. LUCILLE KIENZLE ULUH National Honor Society: Scroll Xveckly, XVho's XVho Editor, Feature Editor 5 Quill and Scroll, Vice-president: Alplianeag XVal1iat 5 Girls' Club 9 Student Service. The pen is rnightier than the Sword! RUTH KIRST RUrHnz Student Serviceg Alphaileag French Clubg Girls' Club. Modest, sweet, and true, That's what we think of you! GRACE KISER UJILLU Nature Study Club, Secretaryg Junior Literary Society: Girls' Clubg NValiizitg Student Serviceg Junior Drznnatic Society. Modesty is the citadel of beauty. PAUL KLABUNDE, JR. USHORTYH Trackg Alphnnea, Sergeant-ab armsg Student Serviceg Boys' Athletic Associationg Newsboys' Club 3 Physics Club. Many a blushing maid sighed for him in vain. as 7- , Scrnllj XVeeklyg Student Serviceg Pliilomatheag Latin Clubg Girls' Clubg Tennis Club. She's clever and jolly and full of fun, A real good pal for everyone. ERWIN KLATT Env Newsboys' Clubg Physics Clubg German Club. Whate'er my fate, I am no Changeling. HAROLD KLATZ UKLATZH Orchestra, President 3 Latin Club, Sergeant-at-armsg Philo- nifitlleag German Clubg Junior Literary Society, Sergezint-ab arinsg Boys' Athletic Association. He excels on the violin. LUCILLE KLINGBEIL HLUKEEN Girls' Club. A steady worker, that's Lu' cille-and never a shirlqer. WALTER KLOECKL wALLY Don't mind me-I was only fooling! Rw5a::::sTlN,x,,xw . ,...tt .. Nw S' s t--tis 4 ,.OX r vi , Q I i' C fffjjfib' one --.. L-.-ss-. X . X. .,..... : .ix mm. rss X 6 'wx Xb N q+::::w ss'-- '--w::::H- .. N.. , x XX ,,,. ,wx is x'f.,::..,.,:,g1r....w, wwssggge . sf X SSS ws ....., s X khhx m M -Nwmtkxlmttf S' N 'S Q Page Se-venty J' P55 ':: ,.....,,.,........,..... ............,., ., .. ,. .....,...,.., ,..,. .,... ,.. .,Y.,,..,,,,..,.. ,......,.. ...... ,......... . . . .X S X : ' , Q 0IFl1932. ' is . . . ,..,.............,. .,.....,,............,....... ........,,.. I 3 LOUISE KNOECHEL UDOLLYH Girls' Glee Club 3 Golf Club 3 Camera Club 3 Girls' Club 3 Nature Study Club. It's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. HELEN KNUTH UKNUTHIEN Camera Clubg Girls' Club. Friendship is a chain of gold, Her chain runs into miles, I'm told. IRENE KOCH Girls' Club. Brown hair, bright eyes, and slender, Of masculine attention a commander. MELANIE KOCH HMELLIEU Girls' Clubg Student Service. Despite her shortness, She was the height of ejfici' ency. MARION KOEHLER ULITTLEONEH Physics Club: Student Serviceg Spanish Club: VValiiatg Girls' Club. Noble is her merit, And sweet her manner! i 4 G r JEAN KOESTER Junior Dramatic Societyg Girls' Club. Precious ointments are put in small boxes, l ERNA KGLLER German Club, Secretary: Stu- dent Serviceg Girls' Club. A jolly, happy girl is she No matter when or where. HARRY KOLLER Footbnllg Swimminyzg Philo- niatheag XVrestlingg Boys' Ath- letic Associationg Boys' Glee Club. Laugh and the world laughs with you! l LA VERNE KOLO oNo VVahiatg Girls' Clubg Tennis Club. Don't you know her- She's a wonderful pal. l EDWARD KORSAN HEDDIEU Physics Club: Student' Serviceg Newsboys' Clubg Football, Sec- Ogd Team: Bras' Athletic ,S ssociationg oys' Club. X .xrtlisgm The infant prodigy. sxs S Q ss R s s X , - .X N XY .XSNE New .t ,,,,, S t,.., N fg S i , ,..,, N Q fa X NSN Page Severity-one ARTHUR KOSCHIN ...ART-, Band, President 3 Alplianeag Newsboys' Club: Orchestra: Track. A man and a gentleman too. DOROTHEA KOSS t.D0T-1 Student Service 3 Girls' Club : Junior Dramatic Society: Latin Club g Nature Study Club. She keeps smiling without half trying. WALTER KOWITZ wALLY Entered from NVest Division High School, Milwaukee. Here's a double health to thee! RALPH KOZLOWICZ Washington Players: Physics Club: Student Service: Golf Club: Tennis Club: Chemistry Club. O--can't we be friends? WILLIAM KRAHN gfffSlCQffQQlQQiQQffiQQQQii T ...,,uuLul..Ltlt,.,lLl as LLLLLL s Q LL ,L,LiLLL i 3 l9325e o 0 X S S as ,,,... ...............e............,.................... EVA KRASNITZ UGIGGLESH NVahiat: Girls' Club: Nature Study Club. Friendly and cheerful, Always dutiful. LOUISE KREPLY ULOU-Q Girls' Glee Club: Scroll NVeek- lyg Nature Study Club: Girls' Club: XVahi:it: Junior Dramatic Society. I must retain my dignity. ROBERT KRONCKE BOB National Honor Society: State Forensics, Oratory Cham- pion: State Debate, Captain: Senior Class, President: Har- vard Award: NVashington Play- ers, Vice-president: Ph i 1 o- inathea, Intersociety. He is the eloquent man who can treat subjects of a humble nature eloquently. ALFRED KUEHN HAL.. Boys' Glee Club: Nature Study Club: Camera Club: Boys' Athletic Association: Student Service. A blue sky and a woodland tract for a lover of natwre. ANTON KUEHN MBILLM -rom! Plivsics Clubg Bovs' Glee Club: V . , G '. . C1 ba 'B ,bv Cl b. xvI'CSlllllgQ Hoping: Boys Ath- . eSl:uKcillent Ssrvicg: Eilj?.l'l'llSt1':l leuc AS50C'at'0ni Track' Ch' ' Ho - huml' If you hear an organ play at twilight-it's only Bill. t .. Xxx , ' XX is SwSsosss.Sse tisi, X X X fsg XX ,,..., X, ..ttte ST X X, N .... W s--- ------ Q ff: .... . X , . .t,..t... TNRN ..e.t.t.... ,.... t ..-..,.. . x . . W. . bs X ,NX ' X x 3 2 l Page Sefvcnty-taco a l X ..,........ ,..... ,..,,.,,.....,..,..,,. ,. .. . ....,. ... S .......,. .......... ,...... , L k...., X 'S L. is ,...,, l HAROLD KUEHN HHARE No. 4 NVrestlingg Football, Second Teamg Track, Boxing. A rare sense of humor! l OLIVER KURTH HOLLIEH Bandg Orchestra : XVrestlingg Football, Second Teaing Track, Boys' Athletic Association. b Sides split and buttons rolled Wlieii Oliver his jokes retold. l DELORES KURTZ MDELLH Latin Clubg Girls' Clubg Stu- dent Serviceg Orchestrag Nature Study Club. A little bit of heaven right here on earth. EARL LAATSCH Stage Crew, Managerg Physics Clubg Camera Clubg State Fo- rensicsg Boys' Athletic Association. Earl of the stage crew is he. SYDNEY LACHOW silo Tennis Club, Vice-president: Boys, Athletic Associationg Trackg Boys' Club. His interests were track and .............,.,,..,...,..,......,....................... olfll932 s . ..rs.,,..,,...ss.,...... ....,,.........,..,. ......,...... EVELYN LA FRANCE -.EVE-1 Girls' Club 3 YVahiat. She's complete-a girl pack' ecl with virtues sweet. HAZEL LAHL ULOLLIEH Student Serviceg Girls' Club, They can conquer who be- lieve they can. EDITH LAMBOY MEDIEH Girls' Club, Secretary, Vice- presitlentg Inhrmaryg Student Serviceg XVahiatg French Club: Spanish Club. A tiny little body-but a big helper! ANITA LAU i.-NITA-in Girls' Clubg Girls' Glee Clubg Tennis Club: Nature Study Clubg Latin Club, Tennis is her sportg She's seen on many a court. CHRIS LAUNER Newsboys' Clubg Boys' Ath- letic Association. The countenance is the index of the mind. --r s L X X x NSY . X X X X X, X xt X ss- S N5 X s X S' ' N TEX N s x X NN X Page Seventy three l vox ,... ,..,.,...,,,.,Y.. ...........,.,,........,...,........, . .. ,.... .................. ,. ,..,........ ,.. . , K . s Q s 0 Q ,,...............,,.................,,,,N.x.............. X QWWEWWQ ....,............,,,,.,,...,,.,,. ..................... s ' S x Q X X S .xxx K Ns S l f N Nic! LN W Y 19, L 1 ll.llCILLE. LAUSMANN NDODOH Student Serviceg Lincolng Girls' Clubg German Clubg XVahiat. Willivig to do anything to please! DOUGLAS LAYMAN HDAVEYH Chemistry Club, President 5 Football 5, Newsboys' Club g Na- ture Study ClubgBoys' Athletic Association. 'You have hit the mafk now as you will hit it in life! BEATRICE LAZARUS tt -1 BEE Student Serviceg Xvahiatg Girls' Club. So trimly dressed from head to toe! MILTON LEFCO NMILTN Physics Clubg Newsboys' Clubg Athletic Associationg Spanish Club. What a dentifrice ad he'd make! SEYMOUR LEFCO Junior Literary Societyg Ush- ersg Latin Clubg Scroll Week- lyg Student Serviceg Boys' Athletic Association. An excellent musician! ss ex l l l l 1 1 i - ALEX LE GRAND HALECQ- Trackg Scroll Annual, Co-sport Editorg Physics Clubg Boys' Athletic Association: Football, Second Tezung Boxing. A prince of a fellow! MARGARET LEISLE MARCH Girls' Clubg XVahiatg Student Serviceg Spanish Club. Everywhere she roamed, her cheery spirit went. MAX LEVER Newsboys' Clubg Boys' Ath- letic Association. When he liked a subject, he delved far into its mystev? ies! FLORENCE LEVINE t-FI-ow Junior Literary Society, First Vice - president 5 Philomathea, Ambassador, Intersocletyg Stu- dent Serviceg Latin Club, Sec- retaryg VVashington Playersg State Debate. She speaks with a. deep sin- cerity that makes her words effective. SHIRLEY LEVINSKY HSHIRLH Student Serviceg ,Tunior Dra- matic Societyg Latin Clubg Girls' Club. A friend to all who know her. rrre X- .X . -eee ........,...t.... . Nw mx Page Sefventy-four ..... ..................,. ......, . .,....,..., Y.... , ..... . X s E 5 wx ...,. S ........ N S, ................,...,...,............ . .,.. ,. .,tss,..msS ..............,... . ..... .,..,.......,.......,....., , S? . e x X X SX . ii 0 N ..,.......... S I -' JACK LEVY ULEVY, THE PHILOSOPHEPC' State Debate, Captain: Lincoln, Intersociety: State Forensics: Latin Club, Vice-president, Sec- retary: XVashinpzton Players: Scroll XVeekly, Humor Editor. Wlzo did not enjoy his ready wit and ability as a debater? JOHN LEWIS HRAYQ- Football: Track: XVashington Players: Student Service: Boys' Athletic Association: Swimming. What is this mysterious pow' er? ESTHER LIEBMAN National Honor Society: State Debate: Philomathea. Secretary, First Vice-president: Latin Club, President, Secre- tary, Censor: Student Council: Intersociety: Girls' Club. The highest compliment that can be paid to a girl of sense is to address her as such. JACK LIPPERT ...TACK-.1 Physics Club: Student Service: Nature Study Club. The boy is the father of the man. HELEN LIPSCHUTZ UBILLIEN Alplianea, Second Vice-presi- dent: Latin .Club: Tennis Club: Girls' Club 4 , IFllS9732,s it VIRGINIA LISKE umm Lincoln: Student Service: Girls' Club: XVahiat: Nature Study Club. Shining, sparkling, laughing eyes, Sophisticated, worldly wise. MARIE LONG HMICKIEH Girls' Club : XVahiat. A stately dark haired maiden Who walqed in halls with happiness laden. l CAROLYN LONGTINE HCARRIEH Philomathea: Junior Dramatic Society: Junior Literary So- ciety: French Club: XVahiat: Scroll Nveekly. It will be a long time be- fore we forget her smile. I THERESA LOVIN Us She was just the quiet kind whose nature never varies. l JOHN LUCAS ...JAcKn Physics Club: Chemistry Club: Alphanea: Boys' Athletic As- sociation: Boys' Club: Track. In the dance her heart def , 9, lights. 'Yes-we are collegiate! In art her soul ignites. ' N s X J s NX . J Y ski X . 'l X ' -M ..t...... t ...... . --s's- - .... ssse A ,.... ...... ...-- - + . X :A . .......,, , ,, -:-'---::::.. ,,... w zzaawtm .t...... gg i Page Seventy-five wwxx ,,.. .... .Y....,...,.,....................,......,,......... ......,.Y..,...,....,... ....Y ,.. .,....,.. ...A..... .,A. . . , X SESCCIQOILL olFll932. s s ...,..........,.,,.,..............,...........,.,.,.,...... X .....,.............,.......................,............ .mi VICTOR LUDWIG HVIC-Q National Honor Society: Scroll Annual,- Co-Sport -Ed- itor: xV1'CSlCllllI.ZQ Boxungg Physics Club: Boys' Club: Track. What will the school do with' out him? ERWIN LUEDTKE mv Chemistry Club: Football, Second Teamg Swimming: Newsboys' Club. Some think the world is made for fun and frolic, And so do I! MURIEL LUITINK ' NPEGN Ph s Club: Girls' Club: YVzihiat. , e smiled all day n her own pleasant way. WINIFRED LUTSEY ..WINsw Nature Studv Club: Physics Club: Girls' Club. Her unassuming manner won her many friends. HERMOINE LYNN National Honor Society: Scroll XVeekly, Literary Editor, XVho's NVho Editor, XVl1osit Editor: Quill and Scroll, Treas- urer: VVashimzton Players: Lin- coln, First Vice-president, Sec- retary, Intersociety: Girls' Club. Q, JAMES MCKANNA NJIM-Q Boys' Glee Club: Newsboys' Club: Boys' Athletic Assocm- tion: Boys' Club: XVrestling. Mathematics proved to be this lad's thrill. DONALD MCNALLY MAC Newsboys' Club : Student Service. He served the school willingly. ERNA MAASS MGIRLIEU French Club 9 Girls' Club : lVahiat: Nature Study Club, Play on, play on: I am with you there! HUGO MAECHLER Hooics Physics Club: Band: Boys' Athletic Association: Boys' Club. Physics-ask me! ALFRED MAGRITZ sHoRTY Physics Club: Boys' Athletic Association: Newsboys' Club. Men of few words are the Secretary: Girls' Glee Club. best Sincerity and truth are the bases of all virtue. QS Qs,-xx NN xxx Ni s s swiss ,VVVVVV X xtsQG2? A,,,,M,x K x,,see,, , e,., X X A Qs .. ' CX N R A? 4' ---ss--' --A X 'r---111111113 ....... ' 'N-N. s S1ww.sQX..f -t A S Page Sefventy-.fix l X NW R .,....,..,..,...,,. ,..,......,,. ,, .... .........Y......Q. . .......,,............,,.........,,. .. ,,.... ,..,..,....., .N R f olFll932R R ..... . . ......, . .. . .... ,...,..., .,..,. . .,...,.......... . . ALICE MAHER NIRISHN Latin Club: Girls' Club. As full of life and jollity, As anyone would care to be. HELEN MAJOR Girls' Club: XVahiat: French Club. Witlt a twinkle and a crinlgle of the eyes, She conquers all who are wise. AUDREY MANTHEY Student Service: Girls' Club: VVahiat: Tennis Club: Nature Study Club: Spanish Club. Women have more power in their looks than men have in their laws. DOROTHEA MARBES uMARBLESll Cheerleader: Statel Forensics? Intersociety: XVaslnnp:ton Play- ers: Alphanea: Student Service. Of pep in work and play Full capable is she. JEANETTE MARKS V ..JAN.. French Club, Second Vice-presb dent: Girls' Club. JEROME MARKS uJERRYl' Chemistry Club, President : XVashington Players: Lincoln: Student Service: Golf Club: Tennis Club. The height of efficiency. HARRY MARX HSENATORN Football, Second.Teaxn: Boys Athletic Associatioif: -VVrestling. 1 Not so dumb! RALPH MASON SPEED Football, Manager: Alphanea: Student Service: Tennis Club: Track: Boys' Athletic Association. Carefree? 'I'hat's his speed'o' minating characteristic. ROBERT MATTEWS ..BOBn Alphanea: Newsboys' Club: Student Service: Boys' Ath- letic Association: Boys' Club. lt's funny where that lt of my last name stayed! HENRY MAYER ...HANK--. Camera Club, President, Vice- president: Latin Club: Student Service: Boys' Club: Scroll Annual: Bovs' Athletic Firm, rapid, and elate! H 1 Assoilation' .wh5k.,....... e pful Henry to one and all. ixsNhNkk'ih,:,...... , X s S N X 9 4x:,:: N .t...,. N www :,.,.. ...--- i Page Seventy-seven x x s x S YK X SMX Q . ..........., , ....,.... ,, . . ......,......... S X E t NSCCIQOILIL, oIFll9732fs sf .............................,...................,...,... W., WX' S g... g .........,....................,...........,.....,........ ARTHUR MEISSNER HARTH Physics Club. -and a mighty man was he! DOROTHY MELCHER MDOT.. Girls' Clubg Student Service Moclest, but sweet, A girl that can't be beat! DOROTHY MERKEL . . DOT Girls' Club. Sheis complete, A girl packed with virtues sweet! LORRAINE METTELMANN Girls' Clubg Waliiatg Nature Study Clubg Student Service. Ever talking, laughing, smil- ing, Many happy hours beguiling. FLORENCE MEYER HFLOH Student Service: Alphanea: Latin Clubg YVahiatg Girls' Clubg Junior Literary Society. Quiet, capable, sincere. RN rw ,A L HAROLD MEYER Boys' Athletic Association. I know what I'm talking about! JACK MEYER Vkfashington Players, Sergeant- at-armsg Alphaneag Student Service 3 Intersocietyg Nature Study Clubg Scroll Weekly. Why do my parents send me to school?', GRACE MILBRANDT MGM.. Girls' Club. Her eyes clark charm were 'vain to tell! LAURA MILITZER Scroll Weeklyg Student Serviceg Nature Study Clubg Girls' Clubg German Club. Her willingness to help others has won the gratitude of many. DOROTHY MILLER NDOTQH National Honor Societyg Annual, Art Editorg Infirmaryg Student Councilg Girls' Club, Presidentg Nature Study Clubg Junior Dramatic Society. Either I will final a way or I will make one. me .... X ss s XX Q . . .... .M I S ............ ..,. ..i. .stitt f .... Page Seventy-eight l S X s , A ,.,......... ......,.,....... . ,.......,..,.,,.,.......,. ,. ,,. ,.....,,,,,,....,...,.. ...,..,,...,. ,,......, . . X Q X 2 I I A NSCEOLL olFll932 t ....,,........,.........,...x...,..........,........... ................... ......................,,.... ,,..... . ' s --.....xN, T . il f JACK MITCHELL HMITCHN Boys' Athletic Association. Entered from VVest Division High School, Milwaukee. School has its attractions. ROLLIN MOEDE sl-ITANKIF' Cheerleader: Alphanea, Presi- dent Q XXYZKSIIIIIKIOII Players 9 Track: Tennis Club, Sergeant- at-arnisg Boysf Athletic Association. A rare combination is he who is both a singer and a cheerleader. - ALVIN MOHAUPT HAI-U Tennis Club, Treasurerg Phvsics Clubg Nature Study Clubg Boys' Athletic Associationg Newsboys' Club. Looks Q harmless--but you'd be surprised. VIRGINIA MONTANIA o.GlNn Latin Clubg Girls' Club. So willing, so jolly, so sin- cere, For her future we have no fear. LORENZ MUELLER Loan Physics Clubg Chemistry Club. Somebody has to keep this olcl world moving. LOUISE MUENCH WEEll Scroll Annualg Girls' Club, Vice-president, Secretaryg Al- phancag Student. Serviceg -Sen- ior Class, Social Committee. A girl so sweet and very fair, A merrier friend is found no' where. MARSHALL MUNZ MARSH NVZISIIIIIKIOII Players 5 Junior Dramatic Society, Secretaryg State Forensicsg Bandg Scroll Annual. We are wondering where he'll find The girl to satisfy his versa' tile mind. fl.- MILDRED NARITEIL Girls' Clubg Student Service. Eyes like crystal, Voice like a bell, Personality that of no bounds could tell. EDWARD NEHS UED.. Swinnningg Boys' Athletic Association. Beware, I may yet do some- thing sensational. ROBERT NEUBAUER , UBOB., f 7 Football, Co-captain: Basket- ballg Student Couucilg VVres- tlingg Boys' Athletic Associa- tion 5 Track. He was a big factor in the football team! 4,406 .-- N . ...w-'ir cf. ss 'W ' X Jelly ,ff .sx ' S sbs? X X ..... 1 as . , Q X s N Xt .e ..,, X ,, , X- , ,.,,,,,, A Tsi1f g1i'.--- -A '-'- L W ' , ..... 4 Lens:2:11fs211fsss.sxssss..,.. .,... .,,....... . S Page Sefuenly-nine l . X Q ,... A......................,............,.,...,.. ..... . .. . .,Q,,.,.,....,,,.,,,,....,..,.,.,,..,,,..,.,., .... ........ . , ' SCCIQULL olFll932, S ........... - .....,....L....Q.......,. . ............,.. ..., X i s .,,.,. . ........... ................,....,.............,,, DORIS NOWAK NLOTTIEW German Club: Girls' Club: Orchestra: Nature Study Club. Good natured is the beauty of the mind! BETTY OAKES Barts Girls' Club: Nature Study Club, Secretary: Study Service. All good things come in small packages. RUTH OEHLER MBUNNYN National Honor Society' Student Council, Secretary l: Student Servlce, Hall Super- visor: XVashington Players: Scroll vAnnual: Latin Club' ,lunior Dramatic Society, Treasurer. Dignity is the source of re' spect. KENNETH O'GORMAN UKEN.. Band: Boys' Glee Club: Track: Boys' Athletic Association ' Football, Second Team. He surely knew how to blow those notes. JANET OLSON WJANQQ Alphanea, Third Vice-president: Girls' Glee Club: French Club: Girls' Club: Student Service. She's the girl we all like, Friendly at a party or on a hike. Q , HM DOROTHY ORENSTEIN MDORRIEN French Club: Tennis Club: Chemistry Club: Nature Study Club: Girls' Club. She looks like an angel and acts like one too, But you never can tell what an angel will do! WILLIAM PAHNKE NTEXAS BILLN Track: Boys' Athletic Associ- ation: Boys' Club: Nature Study Club: Boxing. Entered from Anderson High School, Orange, Texas. Don't be scared, it's only I! ALVIN PALOW susan Track: Cross Country: Physics Club: Chemistry Club: Ushers Student Service. He shows them their place. IRENE PAPPENHEEM PoPPY Salutatorian: National Honor Society 3 Alphanea, Interso- ciety: Infirmary: Student Ser- vice: Scroll Annual, Organizu tion Editor: Girls' Club: Nature Study Club. She puts all her troubles in the bottom of her heart, sits on the lid, and smiles. MILTON PARIS s-FRENCHIEN French Club, President: NVash- ington Players: Tennis Club: Student Service. Always kind and courteous -a real gentleman. NX' Ns X... Q , s N s M . .. H Q sxxsx ' S ::'::: e ' --'-----:: e ir S wwwwmmms e-:' ..tt. urr, Page Eighty r swx ....k.kk...........,.,,,.., . ,, .,,L ...k. .,,...,.. . ...,A... .. .kk... .., , .,.. ,.. ... .., . . , . S x s 9 olFll932 s 5,5 ...,,..,......,........,.......,.x.........x........... Wx QX Vw ................... ....................... ..,, ...... , t N ...,x.. rf NATHAN PASCH HNATEN Lincoln, Sergezmt-at-arms, Ani- bassador: Scroll Weekly, Cam- paign Manager: Student Coun- cil: Student Service: Band: Tennis Club, Treasurer. When there's work to be done, he'll be there to lend a helping hand. OLIVE PAULSEN Girls' Club: Girls' Glee Club: NValii:lt1 Camera Club: Golf Club. Silence is golden. LORAINE PAWLITZKI ULOLLYH Student Service: Girls' Club: Lincoln: XValnat. Never put off till tomorrow What you can do today. WALTER PEPPER wA1.LY Lincoln: Newsboys' Club: Track. 'You can always see the sun- ny side. DORIS PETERMAN NPETEH National Honor Society: State Debate: Library: Al- phanea, Iutersociety: Student Council: Junior Class, Secre- tary: XVZl.SllllllIIUll Players: Scroll Annual. And departing leaves behind her scores of broken heart' l l l GLENN PETERSON PETE Newsboys' Club. I've often found use For a thoroughfbred excuse. NICHOLAS PETROS HNICKH Boys' I Club: Boys' Athletic Association: Chemistry Club 3 Wrestling. When questions get a little tough, Why, just try a little bluff! EDWARD PFISTOR MEDDIEN Senior Class, Scroll Annual Committee: Alphanca: Band: Boys' Athletic Association: Boys' Club. Modesty is the frst of virtues. ROBERT PFISTOR HBOS.. Cross Couutry:- Track: Boys' Athletic Association: Swim- ming: Band. Oli yeah? I have studied! RUTH PILLSBURY 'XRUTHIEH Student Service: Lincoln: Girls' Club. Sober, steadfast, and demure. xNX ' ..... h . ,...... .... 4 x ed men! W Q' N N . N N X m X . s ND -. X S X s . X :Y . A E is ss N. ss D ss ........ s ass ...s...... .,... - 1 ...... t is 5 -'k,ik--::::: migiseiiss lhiih Quk. .:,.,.. .............. S y R :N -3 Sagas., swwdtw... S New xisikggwi s Page Eighty-one XX Q ........Y..................,..................,.,,.,..,. .. ....,.,,,.,.,. ..,..,...,,,.. , ,.,,......Q.., ,..,, . . Q olFll932. r .,......... . .......,.....,.....,XX.....,.............. ..................................,............,.,.,...... MABEL PIPER itMIBSs. Scroll Annual: German Club: Girls' Club. A vernal Pied Piper with her following of friends. LORAINE PIVAR Loan French Club: Student Service: NVahiat: Girls' Club. Temperate with the gentle' ness of spring. VIRGINIA PIVAR uGINGERn Girls' Club: Tennis Club: Na- ture Study Club: NVahiat. Oli, what clark enchantment in those clark eyes! JAMES PLEYTE ...JIM-Q Alphaneag French Club: Stu- dvnt Service: Boys' Athletic Association: Newsbuys' Club. Malte haste slowly. SOL POKRASS Poitier Physics Club: Chemistry Club, His personality reflects the light Burned to friericlship, pleas- ure, work, and fight. DAVID POLLAND tttDUDYu Junior Literary Society: Ten- nis Club: Boys' Club: Boys' Athletic Association: Nature Study Club. What worries you, worries not me! HARRY PGLZIN NPEANUTSN Track: Boys' Athletic Association. All great men are dying, and I'm not feeling so well my' self. KATHERINE POTTS .LKAYH Girls' Club: VVahiat: German ' Club. Fair hair, blue eyes, Aspect blithe. KENNETH PRATHER K1NKY Scroll XVeekly, Editor-in-Chief: Nature Study Club: Lincoln: NVashington Players: Football, Second Team: 'lland. Integrity is the frst step to true greatness. . . MARION PUERZER Junior Literary Society: Girls' Club: German Club. She knows the true secrets that make a lady. ...t. Page Eighty-tfwo V ' 'ri' :l YA ...Q.......,,...,...,.,........,......,.,,,, ,,.. ..... ,., ., , ... ............ ,,,.,.,,.................,...., ..,...... S x : t AESCIQOLIL olFll932, ......,...,............,.....,..........,...,..,.....,... ..,,,...,.,,.. .,..,.,.....................,., . .. ........ 1 GERTRUDE PURTELL MARGARET REA NGAYN MARCH Girls' Club: NVnl1iat: Nature Student Service: Girls' Club: Study Club. Waliiat. As quiet as the rain from the sky above. KENNETH QUALMAN MKENN Boys' Athletic Association: Golf Club: Boys' Club. His personality pervades the atmosphere. ALBERT RACHOI HAH-Hoon . Student Service: German Club: Alplmnea: Boys' Athletic Association. Laugh and the world laughs with you! CHARLES RADTKE CHUCK Swinnning: Tennis Club: Phy- sics Club: Track: Boys' Athletic Association. A big heart and winning smile, He was a gentleman all the while! Q GORDON RANDOLPH Cross Countryg.Alpl1anea: Swimming 5 Physics Club: Entered from XVauwatosa High School, XV:iuwatosn, VVisconsin. Homework he may rue, Slight ic? Gordon doesn't permit it to. l Modest, but sweet., A girl that can't be beat! IRENE REDDEMANN HICKEYH Girls' Club: Girls' Glee Club. Good humor teaches charm to last. MARIORIE REICHWALD German Club: Physics Club: Girls' Club. A loyal companion, excellent friend, An excellent worker and true to the end. ERWIN REINKE NERVH Boys' Athletic Association: Track: Boys' Club: Chemistry Club: Nature Study Club. High, wide, and handsome. HERBERT REISENER UHERBH Physics Clubg Chemistry Club: Student Service: Newsboys' Club: Boys' Athletic Association. I dare do all that may be' .- C0'mC U- man, Who dares do more is not .. iw xx XX 4 mf' si .l X Mx, QNX its NN: 5:5 ws ' N . SN . X R x N. . SWE - .QNX .R N .... ...... . -- A s Y' NN-1 ' ,.,,,.,,.ssu s ...s......t X H 1... ,.......w::::::: ::::::..:.:rfw::::fN.,s.s...,...... X- :N Yriil H .. .......,.........,...... . s N Page Eighty-three NMX , 1 S X E 5 X E Y ttSCClQlOllLl, olFll932. s S .......... ........... ..Y.... ...,,,,..........,....,... .....,....,.......,....,...,,.............,,Y,,........., MARTIN REITER JEAN RIDGWAY HBUDH USKIPPERU A'I'hf+flCR1uBQ2'Sf Athletic Girls' Club: xvahiat. bSOCIdfIOII. h h f . . I s e as any au s, Hemgfgliwig Common did 0' Slie has left us in doubt! RAEPH REBFEL PHILIP RITZ CHULLIE Football: Boys' Athletic Asso- ciation: Boxing: Wrestling: Swimming: Track. He pounded the gridiron for the dear old Alma Mater. HARRY REVKIN HJEFF in Junior Literary Society: Boys' Athletic Association: News- boys' Club: Boys' Club. Be nonclialant! WALTER RICKER 'lWALLY,, State Debate g Philomatliea, President, Vice-president: Lat- in Club, President: Student Council: Student Service: Washington Players. Where judgment has wit to express it, 'There is the best lord. PHILIP RIDBERG V UPHH-Av Newsboys' Club. Diminutive but nevertheless HRITZYH Golf Club: Track: Cross Coun- try: Il'lI1'ZllTlllfH.I Basketball. A slave to learning. EDNA ROBRAHN UEDDIBH YVal1iat: Girls' Club. Seen but not heard, As quiet as a little bird! RUTH ROGAHN BUNNY National Honor Society: Scroll VVeekly, Treasurer: Scroll Annual. Treasurer:Quill and Scroll: Student Service: German Club. A faithful companion, true sincere friend, A real earnest worker, and true to the end. CURTIS ROGOSCH HREDH Cross Country. I Entered from .Knierim High School, Knierun, Iowa. None but himself can be his ' 1 omnipotent. pamuel- 1 - 4 , - ts : X f f . as S, Q.. , X 5 ---- T -t2fY'f ---j94f3.gggg5Q '2' Q g kkyk Nw x K-em ,...N.,,,, 4 x ' 31:31:11: ,. ' ii i wewgem A ----- 'TSS ,,,, .....-..--. , .As mm., AQ QT wr' ,, .. ww Siizzeii Q 5 ---- i l'T ' :'sfXNxN A JMR X - . U , .---fr 1- X--51 -------'-'-'-- QQ ,,,,,, 555 ,.,,,,,....-Q ------ ss -ss..-- ..... we -was sw ,,N::...q- N- A V isit: ' I Mews: Nw-- if Ngx X E E --mm S is ss S Page Eighty-four 1 -0- g izgs-1- :gy ............,....... .,...,...., .,,.,,,,,.,,,.,,.,..,.,,., ,.,, . ......... .......... .. .. ....,. ..,.,..... ,., .., ., .... t SCCIIQOILIL, all N32 if ........., ....,.,.,.....x.........,....,.,.,,,.,.,..,... N .... ....,....., .... .,.......... ............ ,,.. ...... : ,...,. VIOLET RUSCH MERLIN ROHLINGER Valedictorian: National Honor -'MERLYH Society: Scroll Annual, Proof- NVashington Players : Football, Second -Team: Bois' Athletic Association: News oys' Club. Who is she? BERNICE ROTTER YVashington Players 9 Philo- xnathea: Latin Club: Scroll XVeekly: 'Tennis Club: Girls' Club. Her cheery smile and gentle words Have won her entrance into many hearts. ALICE ROWLAND Vllashinprton Players: Junior Dramatic Society : Physics ' irls' b ' Na u Club, G Clu , t re Study Club: YV:ihiat. She who has friends must be one herself. PHILLIP RUBENSTEIN Newsboys' Club: Boys' Ath- letic Association. An all around good student. DOROTHY RUSCH moms Student Service: Girls' Club. In the right place at the right time In the lead she will always shine. si reading Editor: Junior Class, Treasurer: Student Service: Alphanea: Latin Club, Treas- urer, Censorg Girls' Club. An able head, a willing hand, and a loyal heart Made her an excellent stu' dent and a true friend. ROBERT SALMON 4's1.1zi5PY Physics Club: Tennis Club: 'Cross Country: Track. Nothing fishy about this youth. DOROTHY SCHACH MDOT'-. German Club: Camera Club: Girls' Club: Scroll Annual. Her outward beauty is the reflection of her inward charm and character. ARTHUR SCHAEFER ..ART.. National Honor Society: XVashington Players : Philo- mathea, Sergeant-:it-arms: Jun- ior Dramatic Society:A1nter- society: Student Service: Tennis Club. A man of many abilities- orator, actor, and debater. T LUCILLE SCHAFER ULUCYH XVashington Players: French Club. The way she studies and re- cites 1 Q w ss- X 9+ x we i .....,....... .. ,aa.-.we Gi?esh the flunlqies forty ,.,.... 'ig ts' . ...,, . S X ., SN fixw SNS . wx ...,.............. . .4 ii X ' is s is S gxs Page Eighty-ffue .QNX s N S X xg X S ,,,,.,k,k,,,, A, k,,kkkk ,H ,,,,,kk. ,....,,, k,,kk,,,,,, Q , ..,. ,..... .. ....... .. ..,, , SiSClQOlLll, olil932 Q ..,....,....x........,....... . ..,........,x.... 1 .,....... , .. X' gk ,... ..... ............,,.,................,,.x....,...... FAYE SCHEIER State Debate: Scroll NVeekly: Plliloulatheag French Club : Latin Club: Student Service. Between her proofreading and debating, she finds time to be a real chum. WILSON SCHIER UBUDH Swimming: Nature Study Club, President, Sergeant-at-arms: Student Council: Ushersg Stu- dent Service: Senior Class. Scroll Annual Committee. Never trouble trouble Till trouble troubles you! MILDRED SCHIEWITZ HMILLYH NVashiugton Players: French Club, President: Philomathea: Scroll NVeekly: Student Ser- vice: Girls' Club. A girl of many talents who is always willing to work. JOHN SCHLEIF HJOHNNIEH Football, Sophomore Team: Cross Country: Boxing: Stu- dent Service: Junior Literary Society: Boys' Athletic Association. He is wise who doth talk but little. JOHN SCHMIDLING JACK Everyone is the son of his own works. EDMUND SCHMIDT MED., National Honor Society: Scroll W'eekly, Managing ludi- torg Student Service: Philo- mathea: Tennis Clubgl llandg Boys' Athletic Association. His inspiring and coopera- tive manner made working with him a. real pleasure. HELEN SCHMIDT XVahiat: Girls' Club. Hear her relate in that droll way, And you'll chuckle through- out the day. MARION SCHMIDT HBUTTONSH Scroll Annual: Girls' Club: German Club. Ask me no questions, and I'll sigh no sighs! ROBERT SCHMIDT HBIZZIEH Physics Club: Chemistry Club: Boys' Athletic Association 5 Student Service: Band: Boxing, He always conducted himself with a quiet dignity. ROY SCHMIDT sci-rMm'r Newsboys' Club. A friendly fellow with friend- ly ways. as i , M st N ii N New rl 2 QQ X: .- ' W'f111fffHs': ' Sr:-M--...ts-isskfzvrrrt ..... X N X- as M Q . ,, Ao ,,,,,,,, M., A ,AM tx ----.-.... 'i'ii -fx-- 'ee N wsxwgs' ,IQ ,T ,,,,, Qt ...,. 3.3: A' ,.,,..t....J?xxsXxmwtxms-wrist.. .. .... . N.. i'wW'N K ...fee .jgiigzm-A'- :aw -...N . it-sz Ns Qty xw.N-.--- N-N-----N--W N:--wnq... 5 -3!1...I- ,J Q X X X 'X X sf fgrep? Sui.: g ss tx 3 3 ,sq egg gg gs AS E if 5 N Nmssww...c 'NS Q X X X it Page Eighty-.fix 1 V y I Hn:1's:Z'!3'!?MQgi1'Agj-,l QW ,, ...............,,,........,...,,.,...,.,..,.............. ,............ ,.....,.,.,,. .... ,..... , . ...,.... 5 siScCiQ0ll.,1L, lFll932iS A vw ............................................. ,...,.. . .. 2.5 MARGARET SCHOWALTER MARC Girls' Clubg Student Serviceg State Forensicsg Nature Study Club. Sweet and small and more besides. LOIS SCHULMEISTER ..I-on Latin Club: Nature Study Clubg Girls' Club, Her quiet voice has never said All that's hidden in her head. HAROLD SCHULTZ HARRY Lincolng Physics Clubg Chem- istry Club: Camera Club: Na- ture Study Clubg Student Service. He's always there with the goods! KENNETH SCHULZE UBUDH Oh, it is excellent to have a giant's strength. EUGENE SCHWARTZ GENE Bandg Orchestra 3 Physics Clubg Chemistry Clubg German U C ................,...,.,.,,,....,....,....,.............. X X X RUTH SCHWARTZ URUTHIEH Lincolng French Cl bg Lgf' Clubg Girls' Cllub. lm Merry as an April day! MAXINE SCHWARZ MAx Ofcllestrrizl Student Scrviceg Girls' Club, I laughed and d d d tallied arid sariglnce , an SYLVIA SHER NSY!-n Student Servic g G' 1 ' . xv1iiiiar.'rs Club' Eyes that find the joy of heaven on earth. RUTH SHERKOW RUTHv Girls' Cl bg XV,h' - XVeekllyg Texlhisatfflulgfroll I scorn to look at men! LEONARD SIEGEL ULEONIDASH Tennis Clubg G lf Cl b. B , Athletic Associhtionll 'TI-Hills. Club- Lincoln: Nature Study Club., . A ' - Did you see such nonchal' Iainjnjglfi fguow wlfh 4 1 ance? 3 0 Owmg Of friends. , :li 9 SSX 5 sex, tx is as S. X as ...,, ,,,, . .,,, -..ss ,,.. Asses.- ..,,,.. :iw-swiss.. N A A ,,,,., ,-Wemww-f ., 'err' ., iffgigalilxfr ...., ,fxfgigg '1 - NEYQP-wfsgsegfexfxmxs 221111V .... . .--Aga---fX ' xxx ,- -49 W '--we -fff --,,.f.. -1 'r W ...... ' rw N ,......w+-- Page Eighty-seven Her air and manners all ad' SWXX Q ....,.....L.. ...Q... ....,..,...., .,,...,,.. .........., ,.,.... ,..... ..... ......,..,.,,..........,..,.. ,,.,...... . . N X A S AESCCIQOLL ollll932, r Q 5 N I xg ...........,........ . ...... .....,.,.,k...........,,,.,.,. .......... .... ........,.,..................,,........,,.. X Ndwsxmg LORAINE SIMPELAAR UNAUNIEH Girls' Club. Always a lady, dainty and demure. ROBERT SMEATON uBOBu Physics Club: Football, Sopho- more Tezmig Trzickg Vllrestlingg Boys' Athletic Association. Never do today what you can put off till tomorrow! RUTH SMITH sci-iM12AT scroll NVeeklyg Girls' Club, Latin Club. She's one of a million With her wit, and pep, and fight! MELVIN SOMMER MEL Physics Club, Boys' Club, Boys' Athletic Association, Nature Study Club. A gentleman and oh! what a scholar! LUELLA SOTHMAN 1.oLA Girls' Clubg Nature Study Clubg Camera Clubg XV:ihiat. mired! l l EDWIN SPANGENBERG BUDDY Scroll Weekly. Therefore, ladies and gentle' men, and black is white, if Edwin says so! RUTH SPARS UTOOTIEH Student Serviceg German Club. Those soft brown eyes and pearly teeth Hosts of friends and ad' rnirers did reap. EDWARD STAMM HEDDIEH Stage Crewg Camera Club: Physics Club, Boys' Athletic Association, In sciences he took delight! MARVIN STARKE MARv Trackg Scroll NVeeklyg Ilpys' Athletic Association g Alphanezi. Bring on your fun! LUCILLE STECKER Sree Girls' Club, Student Service. Unconcerned at all times! qx' X - ,... , I .. . e . 'i 1 ,1ff- 2 ,,,.,.. xt 1 ,....,............ . Page Eighty-eight SQWXN Q ,..................,...x.......,.,.,........,,......,,... .............................,,..,..,....,,,. ,Y.,.... S S S E S S 0 ..,.......,,..........,......X...k...................,, Y.. S ' Q .................................,.........,.......... .2 MOLLIE STERLING HTINYH Entered from North Division High School, Milwaukee. Her cheerfulness was ten times bigger than her size. MARION STIEMKE UNAN., NVahiatg Girls' Club, German Club. Liked by everyone! ROBERT STOLHAND NBOB.. Track 3 Cross Country g Stu- dent Service: Physics Ciubg Newsboys' Club: Chemistry Club. No advertising campaign was complete without his post' ers. EAN RASSMAN ' HCUPIEH rench Club, Vice-president: Student Serviceg Lincolng Na- ture Study Club: Girls' Clubg Latin Club. A cheery Hello was her password into hundreds of hearts. MATTHEW STROMBERG MATT Boys' Athletic Associationg Newsboys' Clubg Football, Sophomore Teamg Boys' Club. Home of the permanent grin! ..,, EDNA STUERZER USTURZH Camera Club, Secretaryg Al- phaneag Girls' Club: Student Service. Intelligence is not her only virtue. ELDA STUEWE UBERRYH Student Service 5 IVahiatg Or- chestra: Tennis Club 9 Nature Study Club 5 Camera Club. An honest-to-goodness friend. GRACE SWEARINGEN GEGY XVashington Players 3 Girls' Club, Treasurerg Philomatheag Junior Literary So-cietyg Student Council. Innocence and cheerfulness, The priceless alloy! JULIA TANNER National Honor Societyg Scroll NVeekly, Beat Editor g Scroll Annual 3 Washington Players 3 Lincoln 3 Intersucietyg Nature Study Club. So capable, so willing, so sincere, And in the hearts of many held dear. GENEVA TEALE UGENEH French Clubg Girls' Club, 'You lack a friend if you do 'ROE know Geneva. 'dwarf X. x X h vw' xx X -'le XNQ we X YQ.. X XXX XX x C Q- oy e. S. ., K Q X SX I Q . X X Y X X We -sb K 'tt ' 'i .....,. 1 ..,...... .assess .,., ..............,...... . -- FXX 5 A Page Eighty-nine 1... .pt .4ff,'.l.y .V . A , ........4,... ...., ....m,, . .,.L4.,... .....,,, ...... ... ..,,,L,,, . ...... . . .... , .,, i ,. 1.,A olFll932.fs O X ....................,.....,.......,.,.................... a.. X , ,... . .,........... .,.... ,.,....... ....... . , , ,,.. .... . i MARGARET TERHORST UPEGGYH Girls' Clubg VVahiatg French Club. Cheerfulness is her second name. RUDOLPH THIERFELDER HRUDYH Trackg Cross Countryg Camera Club: Scroll Annualg Student Serviceg German Club. Six feetftwo measures his stature in good nature. y l LEONA THOMSEN TOMMY Camera Clubg Girls' Club: German Clubg Student Service. Have you got a job for me? I'd be glad to do it! ALFRED THURNER MAL,-t Fuotballg Boxing Q XVrestlingg Trackg Boys' Athletic Asso- ciation. He certainly was at home on the gridiron. VESTA THURWACHTER HSISH Pliiloxnatheag Junior Literary Societyg Girls' Clubg NVahiatg Scroll Weekly. A quiet willing worker But when it came to fun- no shirker. Xxx NEOMA TIEFENTHALER National Honor Societyg Pllilontatliea, Ambassador, Sec- retary, Third Vice-president 9 Infirmary 5 Student Service 3 Latin Clubg XValiiat. Blond but not light headed! ROSE TOLKAN Latin Clubg Girls' Clubg XVal1iat5 Scroll XVeekly. She was always there to give a helping hand. GEORGE TROLLER GEoRc1e A good man and true! IVAN TROSCH UIVYH Intersociety: Ushersg Philo- matheag xV3SlllIlgl0l1 Players 3 State Debate: Golf Club. Bring on your tasks I ask a boon of thee! LEAH TROSCH uLEEu National Honor Society: Philoxnatheag VVashington Play- ers 3 Scroll XVeeklyg Student Service 5 Tennis Club, Secre- taryg Latin Club. She worked with deep sin' cerity That brought her success in every undertaking. .x x kwmialrit i few: 42 TQ ...... Z A ms. . s t---- VV,V . . x .. ' X s r..... W. xf + X x S Xx X MQW S E E - .k.. . ........ ..,.. M Wwxsasmsswu. X 5 A g 9 Q Page N i nel y S SPgmNNt is .....,....,..........,...,...,.,.,.,......,.....,.........,.... ..........,......,.......L..............,...,..........,... A SCROLL? oIFll932. t ' .......... .................,...,.......,....,,. - ,.....,..., S .... M ...... - ,.,,.,,...,,.,,., .,.,...,......,...,........., MARY TUDER lVahintg Camera Clubg Girls' Club. Her hobby is dancing. ARTHUR UNGER ECLIPSE Nature Study Club. A goodfnatured, hardfworkf ing fellow who was an asf set to any class. GERTRUDE VAN MALE CERT Scroll lVeekly, Advertising Manager: Intersocietyq lVash- ington Playersg Junior Dra- matic Society 3 Lincoln g Nature Study Club. 'You can't bluff her! LILLIAN VASAS ..I-ILL., Girls' Club: Tennis Clubg Golf Club. Forsoothe she was a worthy girl! ELAINE VOGEL s1c1PPER Girls' Clnbg Student Service. Li l l but! l IO. l HEV GILBERT VOGT Boys' Athletic Association. Einstein and me! KENNETH VOGT wHiT1aY Tennis Club, Vice-president: Football, Sophomore Teamg German Clubg Boys' Athletic Association He has an innocent face- EVELYN VORPAGEL in Student Service: Tennis Club: Girls' Clubg lV:ihiatg German Club. Conscientiousness is her 'l?l0f' I MILTON WALTERSDORF M1LLv National Honor Societyg Student Councilg Scroll Annurnl, Business Manager 5 Physics Club, Secretary, Treasurerg Lincoln 5 Track. His day is crowded earnest endeavor, with 'Yet not too crowded for a bit of mirth and pleasure. DELBERT WANDREY BRoNKo Footbztllg Boys' Athletic Asso- ciation, Serprezmt-at-m'xnsg I School work may be at lark, Boxing: Track- But ink play shell make her An emblem mlm! My mm - -4+ sfmrmtm 1 I W aff Y x X t ,s aw . sv sf - ' ss' tw. ,.t,,efsE:::1a1:ff,T ,,,,V,,,. U ff---T. W .- New 1 .A .. N 0 ,x,,,. , ,oss -ss .. M. l willhr:A::::m...g,tNm::NvNN ssiht ,,e.,. ..,...... Ss Page Ninety-one Q s ....,, ,..,....,..,.,,,,,A.,...,,. .,.,...,,,........,.,.., .,. . . ...,,,.,, , .. ......,.,,,, ,,, , .... , E X E S NSCQULL olFll932 ............................ ,...,,.......... .,........,... S . ...............,.,,..,..,................................. ELMER WEDELL USMOKYU Stage Crewg Student Council: Camera Club: State Forensics: Boys' Athletic Association. Life is a stage and he sets the properties. RUTH WEHE HBUDDIEH VVahiatg Tennis Clubg Girls' Clubg Student Service: Physics Club. Her friendly greeting, her sunny smile, Reaped a harvest of cheer wherever she went. ROBERT WEISCOPF BOB Camera Clubg Scroll NVeeklyg Philomatheag Student Councilg Boys' Athletic Associationg Junior Literary Society. More than a mirror reflects one's actions. WILLARD WEISER UNVHEEZERH National Honor Society: Annual, Editor-in-chiefg XVash- ington Playersg Tennis Club: Bovs' Glee Clubg Student Councilg Physics Club. A literary genius! MARGARET WELKE UMARGIEH NVahiatg Girls' Club. In her wake she leaves rol- licking joy and jollity! 4 5 l 1 EUGENE WENDELBURG HRUDYH XVashington Players, President: Swimmingg Junior Class, Pres- identg Band, Drum Majorg Lincoln, Intersociety. Swimmer, actor, and musif cian-he was always the dashing drum major. WILHELM WENDT ...BILL-1 Entered from Menomonee Falls High School, Menomonee Falls, XVisconsin. The truest friend was he, The kindest one for doing courtesy. TREVA WESTFALL UTOOTSIEH Golf Clubg Student Serviceg French Clubg Junior Literary Society. A friend to all! DON WIENS HXVIENERH Football: Boys' Athletic Association. Much study is a weariness to the flesh. WILLIAM WIGANOWSKY HBILLN Student Serviceg German Club. 'There is none like him- I 710718. 0 Q SS , .... , . c . tttttt .X X s X X. f . . te: --,- xx t...c ..,... . -. ............... 'b siixxsssw. X S MSW, r R is Page Ninety-lfwo l L lug.: l sw .. , ,......,..,..,..............,....,......... ,................Q. ......,.....,..,.. ...,...,.......... ...,....... ......... 3 9 ' ' A A ASSCQOLL S . ollll932. tt ' -.-......, .......x........................-....,.-.......... N '-.M-lu.- uu ..N. ...,........,........................................,.....- ROBERT WILDE Bonnie Student Service 5 Philomathea: Boys' Athletic Associationg Boys' Clubg German Club. Always chasing rainbows! EDWARD WILKE HEDH Track: Cross Countryg XVrcst- lingg- Boys' Athletic Associa- tiong Newsboys' Club. He lives content and envies none! ROBERT WILLER s'rUBBY Newsboys' Club: Tennis Club: Chemistry Clubg. Boys' Ath- letic Association. Neat, conscientious, and courteous with the polish of a true gentleman. DOROTHY WILLERT nor Girls' Club: Wahiat. Shels backward about coming forward. KATHRYN WINKELMAN HWINKIEH Washington Players: State For- ensicsg Intersocietyg Philo- nzatheag Student Serviceg Jun- ior Drznnatic Society. Her pleasing voice is one of a thousand. JACK woBsT HJ. P.-y junior Dramatic Socictyg Lin- colng Swinnningg Boys' Ath- letic Association: Boys' Club: Newsboys' Club. Iaclfs the type of chap who derives benefts from life's hardest raps. NORBERT WOLF HNORBIEH Student Service: Ushers: Chern- istry Clubg Boys' Club. 'You can't stump this boy! FLORENCE WOLLMER UFLOSSYU lVahiatg Girls' Glee Club: Stu- dent Serviceg Girls' Club, If there's fun on hand, I'll be there! ELDRED WOLZIEN UWANNIEH Physics Club. A Entered from Janesville High School, Janesville, XVisconsin. A closed mouth catches no flies! ELIZABETH WUEJETZ Girls' Club. .Quiet her manner and pains' taking her work. .., X - . SS . X A l l -Q 9 A - ll S Qx X. - -swrfi:1Qg,e'f NNN NS! X 35 fe , ..,....., . 'wu'Wf1Em 'rf XR mx 'zeasw:..fssE:1s:s:.wus.. ............... ----- - . . ,Sw b. :iss--swts ..... Ms- X Page Ninety-three w ..........,....,............... Q. ,,................. . ,.... ...........,............. .. .......... ,.......,..... , s x : S SSWSCCIQOILIL olFll932,sR ' ,.,....., ...,.1H.1Q.Q.,...1..1.,1',,kk,Nk.,,, .A..,. Y WX: SXX S ................... .....,...................,..,.,.,..... g ROBERT WUERCH BoB', NVasl1ington Players 5 Scroll XVeekly: Alphaneag Boys' Ath- letic Associatioug Newsboys' Club. Oh! 'dem banjo eyes! Oh! 'dem ready wit! HARVEY ZACHARIAS HARv,' Boys' Club: Trackg Boys' Ath- letic Association: Newsboys' Clubg Junior Literary Society. ...R N S ,... CHARLES ZELLIN Alphaneag Chemistry Club. Entered from Portage High School, Portage, Wisconsin. In the classroom one should always think before he speaks. FRED ZUSY National Honor Societyg Scroll NVeekly, Business Mann- gerg Student Council g Quill and Scroll, Presideutg Al- phanea, Treasurerg NVashington Players 3 Intersociety. Susie? No. Fred's much too Never in a hurryg shy, Never, never worry! lt's only business where he's nigh! DOROTHY ZYGMUNT Student Serviceg Scroll Week- lyg Alphzineag Physics Clubg Girls, Club. Her mind is a mine with gems and jewels filled. SE Q3 SSX ' Qhqxbhy Page Ninety-four . ...,,....... ...........Q,..,..........,,.. .........Q.., , . ....,.A,.,,, ..,....Q..........,........,..,,........... . Q 5 N SSSCCIQOILJL olIfl932 s ................,................................... ...............,..,.,...,,...........,..............,... Commencement Program of the January Class Processional . . . .... CLASS OF JANUARY, 1932 Pomp and Gircumstancel' . . h .... . . . Elgar MR. FRED G. SMITH Piano Solo ..,. ROBERT MUELLER Oration . . MYRON COHEN Vocal Solo GRACE WEIDNER Reading . . . . HAZEL HOLLE Presentation of Class Gift . . KENNETH BECRMAN Valedictory . . OLIVE BROETLER Presentation of Diplomas . . . . MR. HARRY V. MEISSNER Recessional- Hail Columbia . . Q . . . . . Phile MR. FRED G. SMITH Reception in the Gymnasium Commencement Program of the Junior Class Processional . . Pomp and Circumstancen MR. FRED G. SMITH . CLASS OF JUNE, 1932 . . Elgar Salutatory .... IRENE PAPPENHEIM Violin Solo . HAROLD KLATz Oration Music . . . Reading-- George WashiI1gto Presentation of Glass Gift H fAccompanist, Charlotte Kelirf the Delaware . . . FRED ZUSY . GIRLS, CHORUS DoRoTHEA MARBES ROBERT KRONCKE Vdledifwfy . - . . . VIOLE1'RUSCH Presentation of Diplomas MR, WALDEMAR WEHE Recessional- Hail Columbia .... MR. FRED G. SMITH . . . Pliile Reception in the Gymnasium ' .ff Fx .J .:x-'s- Sm ' ' 3EE512F55i1iSJ55E3 QRXXXQ SbSsNNss . S ca X N5 . X S X Us X X ' N- W .,,. Page Ninety-hw f,t oo, N61 N Q I P5 fi , IIA T 1 - JA 2 IL 4- ' 'X 3 N Q ww kv K A as X tx i T t at :S xg-' X F X '--5 ' N .xxx N XS ,...x.k N-s--x s N 'xNx kx t k .kxsk l .. .,1::Q::: zvwzr X:.X X sweat... -- I SKY S LQQVR ' , ,....... ............Y,. ,,.....Q..,,.,,.......,.... , ,, ...,,, ,,,... ......,. ... ... .....,....,,...,...,.. . . .. S x is eiSClQOlldl4 0 X ....,............,......,,.. . ,,.. . .x......,.x..,.,,..., ,wx .......................... .,,,.,.,,,........... ..,.... l .. .,.. .Q, Classes Undergraduates who are to become the September, 1932, February, 1933, and the june, 1933 graduates are pictured in the following pages of the Annual. The September class, with Mr. Blair as sponsor, chose the following capable officers: President, Robert Maercklcing Secretary, Carola Reise, and Treasurer, Arno Michaels. Robert Axt, the competent president of the February, 1933 class, assumed the responsibility of the graduating senior class presidency when Robert Kroncke, june, 1932, bestowed the gavel upon him. Mr. Drake, Mr. Dewey, Miss Nappe, and Miss Scanlan directed the group as class advisers. The June, 1933 class presidency is held by Robert Cavanaugh. Under his direction and that of the other efficient oflicers, the class gives promise of an outstanding group of graduates. Capable leadership, distinctive service, and commendable participation in outside activities marked the progress of the undergraduate classes. t-Lx YV- S 41 SEPTEMBER CLASS ' Top Row: Clarence Kurth, Fred Budde, Richard Lind, Robert Campbell. Mr. Blair. Harry Koltz. Robert Flood, Glenn Henricks, Harry Devine. Bottom Row: Lucille Kollath, Lambert Krebs, Llildred Harbach, Kenneth Kulk, Albert Eastberg, Joseph Hauser, Carol Bronson, Steve Ilirsehboeck, Dorothy Bramar. SEPTEMBER CLASS Top1Rmy: Norbert Roclenian. Dwrotliy Mueller. Spencer Meyers, Arno Michaels, James Miller, Armin Scllerir, XValter Sehhwa. Robert Milercklein. Robert Schmitz. Bottom Row: Rosabeth Stewart. Rosette Molnar, Delores Nowak, Carola Reise, Miriam Peck, Ruth Satlowsky, Sarah Perlin, Marcella Sehxewitz. Ben NVciu. L1 Q f I1 - -ww H932 Q .f Q ji- , X i Ek x 4Xk.s Page Nine ty-.rrven Xti Hut .......,., , ,.,,,....,. , ..,.,.,,,,,,,, ,.,.,,.,., . .,...Q........ X......... ,,,,. , ........,,.. .. . .N NSCCIQOLL oll'll932. ,... . ......... ..,,,,,. , ,...,...... ,.............. Y .M Xl Y .... ......... ............,... ,,.,.,.,,.,,,,,,,,,. . . e nav . X mx X xt XX X SlCMl'IS'l'ER SEVEN GIRLS lop R XI 011 flxjylll lil X l I ll l X11 i ow: t :tri fa, I , oorcs 'sl'lL'l1bI'BllllCl', Cztherine uster, 1 'ce Il::lcL'r, Doris lleruer, Mzu'g:u'et Cook, Miss Scanlan, Miss Nztppv, llorotliy Entrup, Ruth Cook, Eileen Curtin, jane Ilnrcuz, Ruth liotz, Glztrlys llzntcr. iiullulll Row: lclzt lfCllllL'lliJCI'fI, XYihnn l'lzuvsen, lovce Booth Hue Vook lo'th i'l'irk xI'H'K2ll'CliJl'll!lll1l0!lfi Hnric llruilei Ruth Folenizin, Dorothy Culbcrtxon, Blztrcellzi hllunzel, Eliziilimith llerthel, dfirzlrei iliiticler: Yern llewitz, Arrlellu llokshitzky SEMES'l'ER SEVEN nors Top RuW'FiI'11V llnntrock, Everton llihh, Don Ifrvilerickseu, lohn liovle. Rodney Dehue. Robert Ilenw. Mr. Dewey UL Mr. l'JI'Il4kC,vxYliii1lIll Fowler, Cieorge Behrens, Otto Beck. john Antstade. jack liocltz, George Eggers, j - linshn. llottom Row: ISI-M-l iiollgtmiv jmnq, Ilriuge-, Lewis Cohn. Irving Eiukler, Gerald liirzxrlleyz xvliiiillll Hebnuett, Martin Cain George Bock, Allan llcrnnrzl, Aruolel Fleder, llnrvoy Birnscltcin, Harvey lleiuens. I'l'1lllkilIl Austin, Rohert Axt. S IC MESTER SEVEN GI RLS Top Row: XYilmn XXI-mit. Ernst Schultz, Edith XViviott, lleatrice XYilli:uuson, lieruice 'l'hoflc, Ruth Trebhi-, Lucille XViml lvr Leone Schlucchel, Marion Visser, iilztilys Suhielke, Bernice SCilU1'l'Illil, Loraine Schmitt, Marion Tronsou, Ilorothv Tliurow, llorothv Schwei zer. llcrnire Vohl. Q T llottoin Row: jo Scliwci, Mztrgiieritc YYcgner, Ruth Siclaff, Lucille XYcnclclhoru, Dorothy Steglcr, Myriznu Sine, l'h:urIot Shi-rkow, Virginia Snider, Mnrion Tilseu, Ruth XVL-ndt, Jeanette XYz1clmwius, Helen XYheeler, Beatrice XYolf. Mztrgnr xyiiiilllllh. 55 w X ' S xx X xi Q N x X , . x Xe X 'eeeee E Nmfmisig i,iiii. X Y Pagf Nirlfly-righl e S wl7ll93J2 ......,.,,,........,,,...,,.,..,.....,... N...xX...X..LX Y .. X 3 , ,.,., ,.,...,....L,..,.. ....... . , ,.,x, L..,. ,...... ..Q.Q,Xk SEMESTER SEVEN BOYS 'Pup Row: Ken XYzxlker, llurnee YVl1ite, Frcrl XVeiss, Eugene NYeisllug, XYilli:im Van Rim, Amlrcw Yuslmrg, liiilllllflll Ynss, CliI'fin'il XY:unsen, XYz1ller ZIlSCllkE, Melvin Sclxlenvugt, Gene Scugpiel, ,luxe Sp::u'l:111i, Erin SL'lll1l1'C, lCclw:arml Sclmrneiler. Hnliinll Row: liilmuml XYilkin, lluwaril XYzu'l1:mek, Elmer NVa5:ner, Louis Stein, Roller! Veenemlziul. Otto Schultz, Clmi-lc, XVeStfzll1l, George Teicllcr, Dwight Yun Dale, Frank Stelzel, Nnrinuu Sclmber, ,li-lm Yullmer, Siilucy XYynn. i V 1' i Sl-fl ESTER SEV!-IX GIRLS 'IH-in Rmr: lluliwez Kelling, Mziriuu lfilllin, Marie Hnrks, Eflitlx Kuelm, llelen llelz, lleznriee Kimi-llc, lixtlmer jamkc, Ruth KVIIHSIUII, liilitli lirevc, Ruth Krause, lilezmore lleimerl, l.m'rziiue lirzuulmr, lfzxhellc lliliy, Mzirimi lmxe, Rlllll Kizuuer. llultmn Row: liluine lliultms, Esther liulilstein, Dorothy Kreifer, Verne Juclmig. Lucille Clrugzui, llernicc llule, Cnlllchr- ine Knrtv, Mzircellu lilllllill, Alice George, Margaret lllllliell, l.IlllCllIl lilymillcr, Duluref Graf, Lucille lfrvllzitll, Mil slreil Ileintzelmzm. SICMESTICR SEVEN BOYS Top Ruw: QlCl'llZlLll l1llll'lCllllEI'QI, Dave Nenn, lluwnril Quelxl, Russel iScllerlf:lrll1, lfreil Siel1l1l',iMelville Mzicplieisun, llmxw nril Ructller, George Obenlnerger, Robert Merkel, Ray Potratz, lulms btem, Roy Lutz, lalmcr Pzlgel, NYill:u'd Selm- walter. llinlimx Row: jack Reukemn, llzxrulil Nunucmzlcller, Earl Mzmtz, Percy Mzisek, Lelzmil Ruth, NV:ill:Aee AI1lCl'11ll'lllllC, llzxrry I Vlistkin, Arun Mnttlmi, Ray Sllernlzm, NVillis 1'1'atl1er, Ralph Putnzuu, Gorilim Mitchell, Neal Sengpiel, lnfllllli Lau. .NYYQ N . -ieexsfee x'ki ee X X - ee esvleseexx e WWW XX vSSfesQ XA-gisslwr f-ffsgwwe-X-Xxawm Nr.-R Xwidkfifl - X' XX- . ..e. . '---- Q ,X .,... P ,,., , .,.. .. .l.- -i efziiecewx . . -ef X - - is Q 5 NN age, P Q: e.eee - .- -w9.wxiQxcxNR 5 .M f. agr' Ninety-nine 24 ze W Q .,,,,,,,,,,,,, ' ,..,, , Z I v ,,..,,,, 2 yr .... W Q Q Q N., A r 'Y SEMESTER SEVEN GIRLS Top Row: Marjorie Leisch, Betty Rothstein, Genevieve Rock, Arlene Rogosch, Joyce Robinson, Audrey Laacke. Hazle Maltberpz. Margaret Rusch, Dorothy Nelson, Dorothy Rufio, Ruth Lintlenlaub, Janet Latham, Ruth Pfeiffer, Kathryn Miller, Dorothy Osten, Evelyn Smith. Bottom Row: Janet Moore. Elinor Keinnitz, Faye Marozofsky, Hazel Keller, Dorothy Primakow, Madelon Roegge, Marion Max, Josephine Slaboclkin, Berueta Pearson, Marcella Kath, Ivie Rallllll, Grace Roemer, La Verne Laabs, llelen Riley. SEMESTER SEVEN BOYS 1 Top Row: Guenther XValclorf, Harold Graves, Gordon Lewis, Richard Lippoltl, Hugh Lucas, XValtcr Guse, Norman Hetzel, ?Villiam Larson, Ralph Lewitzke, George Griffin, Arthur Lusty, Curtis Loeser, Oertel Lcmke, Jack Lippert, Vernon loelzer. Bottom Row: Ray Kroening, Jeronle Koutlelik, Erwin AKarow, George Klein. Nathan Gellman, Herman Kreucger, Ervin Kehl, llowarcl Jankovitz, Darwin Kaestner, Emil Llndner, Alex Levin, Harold Kovel, XVilliam Hanus. SEMESTER SIX GIRLS-ADVISER, MISS BLEYER Top Row: Doris Grou, Harriet Easting, Helen Maroney, Helen Cabot, MHYY xvefllefi Gifmllell Wiflowil, YiI'llll1i1lxS7-lege letz Elizabeth Nauertz, Miss lllcyer, Bernice Koepke, Carole XVZlCllE11ClOl'f, Florence Baumgart, Erna Vogt, Eleanor XVieilot'f, Frances Neiilhardt, Leone Marguarclt, Audrey Tllilyef- Y- - ' f - ' ' , . ' f , B Ai O o, Anna Pfister, Elizabeth Rohlinfer, Boltliiliiziciii,RitualdtiifggellizlSLSilt2gei'ggi.nligiihlxhydgiiiielsqoTfiiiigi g?iti:lg1'icksitlE:3cillettTaylor, Ruth 0. Ziinincrman, Ruthklf. Zll'lll'llBl'l'l'l1lI11l,, Virginia Nielsen, Ruth Xvahlers, Ruth Simino. X gxs N x NQAXF: N it Q ..... . S 1 Six b X X Q X x MSE t X Q wX'xk R .tttt. Page Om' llundred SN X Q ...,.....,....,..,,,,., ........,,,, ., ... ....Q..... , Y. ... - ..,...,. ,..,,. ..,,...............,.....,..... X , SiSClQOlldL oIFll932 S .....,.... ...,............. . . , Q,...,...QQ...,....,.. X 5 , .,........................,. ..,......... ......,..4,... x,...xNNx,.. SEMESTER SIX GIRLS-ADVISER, MRS, BOUNDEY Top Row: Mary Jane Bertloll, Marguerite Twehneyer, Naomi Meyers, Audrey Stampp, Marion Brand, Jean Oakes, Francis Quantins, Mrs. Boundey, Jeanne Elsen, Mary Ixathryri Ambs, Mary Presselli, Iune Stewart, Lois Xvatsun, Lucille llall, Loraine Mueller, Miriam Rubenstein. llottom Row: Geraldine Rahn, Mary Ella llrue, Dallas Hecker, Blanche Todes, Beverly Shambean, jane Simandl, Mar- cella Connelly, Lois Drmolka, Doris Krueger, Eileen Oberwetter, Libby Kanter, Audrey Zachariasen, Barbara llast- ings, Catherine Charles, lletty Jameson, Virginia Klatz. SEBIESTER SIX BOYS-ADVISER, DIR. CANDY Top Row: Earl llardtke, Orlando Homme, Donald Ritzke, John Decker, john Schuenke, George Schneider, Norman Keyes, George llerg, Nr. Candy, Jasper Radocha, Arthur Hermann, George llnrmort, Edward Meredith, llarvey Pelnnoellcr, llarold Kaebisch, XValdemar Nosek, Chester Hauser. llottont Row: Donald Grenl, Archie Maurer. lrwin Reisler. Glcorgc Schoenknecht. llurr Morse. Sanford Griswold. Carl llaner, Robert Kreil, Louis Burnt, Harry VViedler, Vernon Schilling, Kenneth Kasten, Valentine Shklerikson, Robert Karrow, james Patterson, Norman Schlinsock. SEMESTER SIX GIRLS4ADYlSER, MISS FAIRALL Top Row: Ailent' liiselten, Ruth Jallas, Virginia Lauer, llonita Gilbert, Ruth Sclnniedl, Sylvia Manske, Margaret MeCIay, Miss Fairall, Arlene Morey, Dorothy Makal, liunice Luelke, Edith Sinole, Dorothy Lord, Thelma l':taIu. Bottom Row: lliltla Eisenmann, Louise Fugina, Doris Maud, Dorothy Johnson, Margaret l'al1nke, Verna Kiran, Alice l l Kaleya, llerniee Seiser, Emily Ambrose, Lorraine Reicltcrtz, Dorothy Marx, Mary Ann llebhardt, Olive Chaney. M, ...L 1 IQX' X -X -53 -,SW X ssssfiigt sikx X X X X Wd YS? X X X DDXSDX s es SQf YN s so X- .,,,, X eeese---e X ee-s M ., ..,.. .. ..--- -'-- --'e e- ' f 1 Pagr Om' llundrrd One X 9 ....... Q , .............,....,.,.......,.,.......,.,..,,...,.......... Q ....,.................,.,..... ,,.,.. ................,..... t E S ol7ll932,?S ......................,...,.,Q.,......,.QQ..,,,,.......,. X f X , ..,...........,.,.., ,,,, ...........,....Y....,......... SEMESTER SIX llOYS4ADVlSER, MR. HAGBERG Top Row: Carroll Ronge, Normal Jacobson, Charles Chrisien. Howard XVilke. Casper Fink, Milton lrsch, Paul Kescen4 ovitz, Mr. llagberg, John Salentine, Edward Eckstroin, Norbert Hegel, Bob Bornfleth, Harold Trappe, Fred Benz, Erin Scklore, Calvin Frene. Bottom Row: Oliver Friedl, John Heidenreich. Sydney Rich, Curtis Clemens, Austin XValter, Carl Loos, Robert Dunbar, Qllan liril,l llarold Unger, Dan Davis, James Klitnt, Jack Sauer, Louis Heplinger, Leslie Rredericks. XXX-bster Palenz, iobert Zirmel. SEMESTER SIX BOYS-ADVISER, MR. HANEY Top Row: Harvey Blohm, 'Ralpli Putnam. Robert Cavanaugh. Al Lambrecllt. NVillarrl Ziebell. Alfred Kaufinann, :lack WVeiss, Mr. llancy, Roland llauer, Arthur Ncefe, Howard Schultz, Solomon Xveinberg, Perry Sebreny, Milton Janlce, XVayne Arlielger, Lawrence Skol. HOIIOIII Row: Ray Kloth, Edward Stein, Xvilliani Sutton, Richard Burton, Ralph Tellier. Ray Goggins, Clarence Vogeler, Curtis Van Dyke, Arthur Volke, Edwin Haack. Harold Iaeschke, john Spieizelhoff, Roland Cast. ' SEMESTER SIX GIRLS-ADVISER, MISS HEALY Top Row: Isabel Kowalsky, Bernice Grabowsky, Ruth Blankenhahn, Marian Greilach, Anita Kerner, Shirley Dilfert, Miss Healy, Katharine Martin, Sylvia Larson, Hazel Fromin, Ione liutenhotf, Agnes Neugent, Charlotte Ott, Viola Kop- shinsky. Bottom Row: Cecilia Kummer, Marion Simon, Doris Rabbfitt, Frances Broker, Hazel NVambold, Delphine Kozlowicz, Marie Hirschboeck, Laura Ilethke, Dolores Engel, Leone Meyer, Dorothy Schoonover, Joan Stewart, Florence Iloene ing. .ae N, we as rxf XS is Q Q X L R N RRR N-.S Tw 1 X NSE, ewes ssxx Q wvwx We ' A i ,rtttt t,,,,,. Page One Hundred Tfwo ewkw . , h.... , .,..,.., .. .,,.. ., .. ,,,,. .. ,.... . ., . ,... . .. . .., . .. ...,.., ,Y . ,, ,,. ,,,.,. ,, ....,, ,. t . .X WSCClQOlLlL, wll'll932, i ,..... .......,...,.,,,,........................,. ,... . N .....,.......,..,...................,......,...,,..,......... N st' 'YN SICMISSTER SIX BOYS-ADYISER, MR. IIOLIIROOK Top'Row: Frank Coriles, George Mueller, Annes llarington, Rolancl Iischner, Milton Otto, XX'iliner Erne, Donald Krause, Mr. Holbrook. Charles Jacob, Ralph Houseinan, Roy Packler, James llayes, Joe Schwelliuger, Arthur llernian, lloysl Canniff. liottolll. Row: Eugene Krueger, Art Strauss, Milton Drott, XValter Knies, llilbert ,Mai-x, xvlllllllll Ornstein, Vt'illarcl llalin, Neil Lanir. Fred Clarke, Francis Reichert, Grant Emerson, Arthur Lauhach, NVilliani Mnenchow, Teslcly Parker, lill- xrarrl Geiger. SliMlES'l'liR SIX GlRI.S-ADYISICR, MISS KI-IUPICR Top Row: Blargarvt liearuetl, Marion Muscli. Altleen llastian, Kathleen lfnley, Dorothy Starch, Ruth XVananiaker, llliws Keuper, Gladys Clausen, lletty Elliott, lilfrietla Twelnieyer, Mathilila llayer, Marion Lucas, Dorothy Rubringer, Ar- lene Bonness. llotlinn Row: Margaret Zernia, lfrie-:la Roller, Rlilllreil NYoehr, Elizabeth Moencli. llorothv llecker, Dorothy Allenian, Hill:-l Znehlke. llernice Kunz, Leone Davelaar. Margaret Bouinann. Florence Pelnnoeller, Ruth Collier. Elizabeth Schocnfvlil, Stella Greenxrooil. SEMESTER SIX BOYS-AIJYISER, MR. MEYER Top Row: Anthony Guagliarmlo, Robert Gettlvlnan, Cornelius Gruel, Clifford Ash, Vincent Yictoreen, Xlarlyn Rleissner, Robert llornhani, john lloehl, Mr. Meyer, Thomas XVilke, Allan Swanson, George jallas, Ilarolrl Geller, Ralph l.:nlwig, Alex XVitte, George Trapp, jess Nourse, Virgil Scholl. llottoni Row: Melvin Radiner, Robert Losse. Parker Rosefelt, Otto Block. Don Ilaack, Reinhold Sclnnislt, Rudolph Ku- hesch, Hollis Lorenz, Tlieorlore Enph, Charles Armstrong, Alvin Stein, ,lulius Rubin, llernaril Leiboitz, joe Sqlm-amz, Ralph Lippert, George lVeinstein, Oscar Sclnnidt. I Qihb ,,k, ANN ss ,xxx X es ttxt XX A X X Q 'X' N -s s mqLNeessN...,, I i Page 'Om Ilundrrd Thru' wx S Q . .... ....,........ ,,., ,....... ,,,...,, ..,. . .. . ....,.. .,...,,, ... . . , ..... . , .... . I I , I N E WSCIQULL olFll932 N ............,.......,.....,.,,.....,.,,,,,,,, A ,,,.L,,,,, ,,,........,.,,,,,,.,............,,.,. ,... ,,,............ N Nxxxx X News SEMESTER SIX GIRLSH-ADVISER, INIISS LORNA BIURPHY Top Row: Doris Booz, Laota Rowe, Ruth Marie Shcrkow, Jeanette Lindow, Dolores Braun, Dorothy Loeber, Miss Lorna Murphy, Elizabeth Seidl, Eugenie Leotfler, Alice NVillard, Marguerite Vogel, Maljet Kimmel, Gertrude Nibeling, Monica Sweeney. Bottom Row: Adeline Downer, Dorothy Festge, Harriet Sell, Mabel Drake, Dorothy Opgenorth, Elmira, Schaeer, Cather- ine Schneider, Elinor Bornheinier, Kathrin Dally, Esther Peckarsky, Annabelle Scott, Gertrude Pessln, Anna Buday. SEMESTER SIX BOYS-ADVISER, MR. O'NEIL Top Row: Roger Hoffman, Lawrence Stephan, Pierce Kramer, Leroy Brueggemann, Wilbert Freeman, Earl Kendall, Fred Grotchnescheu, Howard Racther, Mr. O'Neil, Howard, Duecker, VVilliam Sylvester, Kendall Arps, Harold Dlunro, NVal- ter Felber, Edward Kurz, John Haney, Ervin Jelenchick, Owen Munstock. Bottom Row: Harold Eifert, Hyman Bernstein, XVilliam Datz, Ralph Frank, Lawrence XVillms, Leonard Rademacher, Kenneth VVl1ite, Arthur Strack, Robert Franz, Eugene Hensel, Lawrence Petrus, James Kenngott, George Ellis, Karl Karll, Donald Monson, Earling Johnson, George Feinberg, Harvey Eder. SEMESTER SIX GIRLS-ADVISER, MISS RAASCH Top Row: Bernice IVilkum, Irene Diener, Estelle Schulz, Blondina Bauch, Bernice XVillert, Fern XVouner, Juanita XVel1r- weiu, Miss Raasch, Evelyn Volke, Margaret Berling, Marjorie Owens, Carla Georg, Antoinette Hiinmclhoch, Joyce Loclien, Gretchen Voelschau. Bottom Row: Lenorc Riley, Agnes Ilabegger, Agnes Merkel, Helene Collings, Harriet Klug, Irene McGim1ity, Lucille Mc Mahon, Eleanor Heimerl, Rita lKIurphy, Elsie Scheilke, Celia Himmelreich, Charlotte Kupper, Gertrude Schowalter, Mildred Meixner, Mildred Plengey. SX Xi r,,.,rs e..,,,, , Xetreee X E sg E S xx t..tte.tt xxx-.,..,..t....t,.e.. 3 xx ,t,,, Page Om' Ilxuzdrfd Four . ... .. .........., .. ........ ... ...,..,Y..,..,,..X......... ,. . . . .. . ...., .,,,. .. ,. ,. ,...,. ,,....,,.... . .N A X Y N WSClQOlLlL 1711932 S- ..., ...............,1...1.,,.....,..,...,..,,.. ...... , . 1 x X .... , 1,.1,.,1..1,.,,..... ........,..1..,...,1...... , ...., . ., x O e e 'Q l..l. SEMESTER six Hors-Auvlsrzu, MR. scnx1zLL1sR Twp Ruw: Leo Relun, George Quatsoe, John Gravcnstine, Maurice Gr b f Ig k Cl'ff -I 1 - Q1 11 X ' . ler, Allen Jorgensen, John Hasler, David james, XVilliaxn Meyer,eTleEnil:in'licauer,llllillarc'luXSZu1L llnumn Rnw: Raymond Schuldt, Ruger LeGrand, Bob Steucr, Andrew Spheeris, John Petersmm, Harold Cuetzlcow, ter Niebler, James Laur, Bradford Towle, Paul Thielen, Fred Seegers, llerhert Sonnenberg, Alex Weis. Ches- SEMESTER SIX BOYS-ADVISER, MR. NVHITE 1 1 Twp Row: Tmn Neubauer, NVilliam Siefeld, Harold Steidel, Harold Moberg, lfrcd Yops, Ernst Spangenberg, Andrew lleckl, XYillizun lluwxmm, Mr. XVhite, NVarren Gauerke, Norbert Voss, Gene Zinser, Dave llillnflllllll, Lester Niebler, Lester Bemann, Gerald l l'EClilll!lllll, Donald Firnk. llnttuni Row: Howard Tilg, Meyer Guten, lValter Milfred, Merton Mueller, Paul Ferguson, jay Powers, Oliver Thmnas, Cllarlcs Musvh, lildred Cox, Charles Zimmer, NVillard Beck, John XVulf, Robert Kante, Edward Lafsanake, Robert Tliielke, Andrew Bauernfeind. ' viliw-a lf... Lil SEM15S'1'ER SIX GIRLS-ADYISER, MISS THOMPSON' - L ' ' ' ' Top Row: Mildred Schubert, Ethlynde Kohler, Marilynn Kinie, Reva Laulcr. Ruth Klug, l.aVerne Seltzer. Ruth Steiinlcs-, Miss Thompson, Charlotte Caryl, Margaret Kokta, Lucille Kelling, Lee Layman, Madeline Jolmson, llarriet Lerner. llnttuln Row: Ottilie Stoiber, Evelyn Trispel, l.e0ra Luick, Helen Sizer, Dorutliy Glinberg, Shirley Kern, Anita Calligan, libther Fink, Betty Keller, llertha Kleinad, Marion Schultz, Geraldine lYickert, Nrirnla Callies, Ruth Rednlann, St ' X X 1 Q Xe we Xe ae X X-Y A SNL? . he 'eee'eeee A .1...., 1 1111, e ,1..1, . .... ,,.,,, 1 , 1... Q Sgfgxf esiiggefxxx Pagr lllll' Ilundrfd I'li'Ul' A NS See. WX Q w Y ,........... . .... .., k...,.,,,.LLQ......... , ...., . ,,. . , ,,, ,....,, , , , . , C C X 3 NSCClQOlLL o1lfll932. Q I X 5 xx,.,x.....,.,...,,.............,.x...,, ..... , .....,.,,. M ,,,,.,..,. .,,,,.,,,.. . . ...,. . ., ,.,,.............., SEMESTER SIX GIRLS-AIDYISER, MISS ZINNS Top Row: Eva Cohen, Catherine Scliraufnagel, Gladys lleup, llerncve Hassler, Virginia Pierce. Alfreda llartung. Miss Zinns, Alice Zernia, llnrntliy Ruegge, Ruth Dowling, Helen lleinis, ,losephine Grays, Christine Raslmrnivsk, listher llnycr. , lioltmn Row: llessiv Zellin, Helen llurke, Iean Drews, Lorraine Drake, Carolina lfrenz, Ruth llaase. llurntliy lleneduni, Grave Hawley, Jeanne Grigg, llelen Reichardt, Marguerite lluidner, Eleanor llluin, Ruth liettler, Carmen Sly. SlCMl'iS'l'lCR l lYlC 1lllil.S-fAlJYlSlCli, RUSS llli0XYN Top Row: Ruth Peterson, Edwarda Forster, Gladys llansher, Mildred Zahn, l.urraine Koch, llenlah Virgin, Mis, Ilrmvn, lilsie llick, Kathryn lleyerstedt, Esther Trevillian, Harriet Tietelbaum, lhvrutlmy XVegewitz, Ilelen Dc Santif, Olive Starke. llultmn R1-wt ,lnne XYulf, Dolores Kiepert, Adeline lllechinger, Mary Ringenuldns. Ruth liever, Charity Mitchell, Georgia l'aaft'h, Ruth liiscr, llclen llullatz, Mollie llinlnielreich. l'Jurntl1y Zazicln-lc. Catherine Uchs. SICMICSTER FIYIE lK0YS4AlJYlSER, MR. ERICSON Twp Huw: Rnhert li, Zinser, Bob Lippert, LeRoy Beck, Dan Krueger, llarold Petrie, Charles Dawsun, Mr. Ericsfm, llarry llallisch, Ernest Franke, Dell Grchn, Leonard llentzien, Milton l.itow, Russell Stuntzner. lluumn Row: VVard llavis, Ralph Kufahl, Leonard Gnrenstein, Clarence l.indaner, Rnhert Minett, llaruld Singer, Fred Greene, llarold Lang, llarold Ruthus, Sidney Cohen, Louis lxrasnru, Charles iirmnl. X NXXX x,e,ee X 5 S Page Our' Ilundrrd Six NNXX XX S ,..., S ,.,,.. , , ..., ., 5 N 1 t WSCCIQUILL 0lF1I932 Q ... ., I ,...,,...., .. . SIEMESTICR IFIYIC BOYS-ADYISER, MR. EXVERS Top Row: .luck XY1tgner, Alun Loelvel, Rolmert Norten. litlwzirtl Dzmziller, lirwin Slmfrin. xxvllllillll Ilornllctli, Mr, Iiwcr:-2, Riclmrtl jnnker, Charles Kipp. Roh 'lllllll'llCl', Don Tnugxher, Cliarles Arntlt, Seymour llorwitz, David llfscker. llotloni Row: Dun Stern, Jznncs l'f:xnnerstill, Roliert llofeni. Clmrles lYilcy, llarry lYilvon, Erwin l.el1owsky, llenry Mey- ers, Ervin NYintlwnrtl, llziroltl Ilozulley, Robert Slmrp, Victor lliselioff, Carroll fiI'EL'I'IlJllllI, lien Ulevicll. Sl'IMlCS'l'IiR FIVE IiIRI.S-AIJYISER, MISS Gl I'SlfII Top Row: Ruth XV:nuli'ey, l.:tX'crgne Newton, It-an Ilntcli. Alice lilkert, jewel Nurth. Ruth Lzmtscli, Miss Gntsch, Blzmcllc XVeber, Doris lirznmn, Virginia Schranz, 'Dorothy Voss, Betty ,lane Krueger. Bernice XVutlsi1l:xlek, Eva Steele. llottonl Row: I.eon:l Greenblzxtt, Marie Ralmn, Lucille Klotli, fllilfll XYilgin1:, ,lean JJIIIICS, Rutli Kunz, Dorothy Arnoltl, Miltlretl Koplien, Irene Kegel, Gertrude Moeller. llernice Faber, Dorothy Kritler, Iilmrlotte Marcus. SICMES'l'IiR FIVE GIRI.S!ADYISER, MISS IIOITGIITON Top Row: Sum Goltlnmn, Mildred Krause. Frances Behrens, Ruth Dittmcr, june lirnst, Lois Clemens, Miss Houghton, ' ' ' ' ' ' - I' 4- Helen Georgette llenry, Ruth Lives, june larker, Marguerite Massimo, leztil Austin, Ltniaine Santleis, Antross. Bottom Row: Rztrliel litlclstein, llcrnice XYl1eeler, Norma Mzxnlloff, Frances Pocllinsliek, Ruth Knpper, Dorothy Rciscncr, Avis llolm, lint Stroinmn, Virginia Park, Loretta Schiewitl, Leotm 'l'ippner, Ellen llaberlnznl, Genevieve llzmscn. X X A 2 E s -New ' ,ts X x Y ss ,.et.t -sss--- N s--- -sxes x A Jwqgfgifiwttttt.,. A X Q s Pnyr Our 1lIIlI11l'l'4iSl':l'CIl S Q h, ,.,,,,, , ,, ... .. . , ,,.,..... , , . ,,,,,,,, ..... . e . S X Z N olfll932.fS 5 N E ........,.............................,..........,,....... .,............... ,,.....,...,...... .,........... ....... SEMl'lS'l'liR l lX'li GIRLS-ADYISICR, MRS, MARCKS Top Row: Glzulys Kleininzum, Ruth lllasenritz, Uulrwres xVllll2llllSOIl, Bernice Boynton. l.m-mine liggert, Ellen Tetzlnlf, Iilninc Cuzipnnni, Mrs, Nurcks, Clmrlntte Franklin, Lucille Kzxpke, Ruth Corwin, M:n'g:u'et Sclnmtlmls, lfziy Ternmnlu. lxlJlI'lI1ll'Ct Ritznmr, Hazel Szlvzulll. llutlmn Row: Nzmmi Hurwitz, lrene lirlJst0esZer, Lillian Hellman, Marion Schmitz, Harriet llrmvn, l.Hl'!'1ll!l8 'l'hie1l!, Alla:- lini' flnuger, Anim llnflneisteig Nlilfllill llurt, llurris Kelly, Marie Tmvle, llorutliy Georg, Rosalyn Grnssnlzul. SlCMlfS'l'l'IR FIVE Il0YS+AlJY1SER, AIR. A. li. RIILLER Twp Huw: Kenneth Olsen, llenry Tniler, Elon llugcla, Xvlllilllll Drzleger, Ralph Green, Jules l,einlJcrp.f, Mr. A. li. Miller, lmynl l ritzeini'ier, llermun SCl'lllCl'Cl', Ralph Krvrnburger, liclwnril Riehe, Rillpll Klemnler, Sylvester llzu'tenlJerp:ei', Glenn Siininu. ' l YY:xltcr Frcilriclc, llnrvcy John, Bnttulll Ruw: XV:xl1er Luelmke, Ray Scnft, llonnlcl Martin, Milton Yates, Ailolpll lartell. Blnrtun Szmlclfmi, Max Pcrnnsch, lfreileric Mielkc, Henry llartcl, Kenneth llraeger. SlCMlCS'l'liR FIVE BOYS-AIJYISER, MR. K. lf. Mll-l.IiR 'pup ROW: Abe Rurlhel-g. IIQ1-ln-rt Ijkilllllliljlf. .Robert liziasch, 'Cll!lI'lES Cielllzlzw, Joseph XYip:, ll:n'lmm' Nnrlnn, Mr. K. l . Miller, llllfl lillliff, Kflllletll Clilfk, lvllllillll RlCkBI', lllljllb Meier. Marvin llinstnff, Allison Stzirrine. Rzlynlmul xv1llSIllZlll. llottmn Row: Nzltlmn Rnkitzl, Riclmrll lmrre, l'hilli1w J21CrllJ:40ll: H0W1ll'1lv-llf1SSy Clliwlef YHHIS, Kell Clfl5'l 1l, ,lnculs Marr, l.k'IIll1ll'll 1li'l'nhc, Robert llentz, Smrkie Sxvciiwix, Fred lilxesener. Xl 1ll1::n1 Rusnlinsrum, NXNN eeee X X XXXX KN 5 x3 5 'P x 5 e Q we eeen eee-eXeeQ' --YX-e-QQ W eeree' ,Hex Nye 5 if gpg 3 ewxxswe exe.ex. 'iq X 5 x Pllfll' Om' Ilulldrrd lfiglll x wWX s ,.,, I , ., ,, ..., X Mg X I I WSGIQOILIL IFll9f52, N ,, ., .. . I I , x N .. . X ... X SlCBIlCS'I'lCR l IYI'l GlIil.S-AIDYISIQIQ. MISS l'III'1I,I'S I vm R01 lis I1 ' Ilizumv Inzzl Iuliziuiics. lime Klwr. Violet Ihiulilmlz. livclvii Blum, Garnet Lee lk-mia, Miw Phelps, lil ii I El -, h . h Ruth 'l'l1uiu:is, llnmllly llnrlmv, Ycrnu Butler, Clizirlotte llrnzy, Eriizi Ilcin, livclyn Stellz. Ihmmn Row: Adu llecker, Myrlzi Rich. Frealclxi P5.'lI'1lIlllXVSliy, Ileffie lilulmucli, Sum Pcckznsky, Blurjnric llciumillcr, Ilumtliy I'l:nusei1. Silvia I'usncr, Ixuta Mzirtz, Gladys Nieimw, I-idyllic 'I'limnps1m, SICMIQSTICR IFIYIC GIRLS -ADYISICR, MISS SVIIUICNIG Twp Row: I.llI'1lIlltf liiirklizirclt, lileziiiui' Graf, llcrnlcliuc Ilnsslcr, Lucille Ilelin. Lillian lllzitliis, Gwunutli Ilnlpliin, Rlixs Sclmeuig, Alice Xlillerzuult. Alice Blilhrzuimlt, Mary Strziwitl. lleleii llmves, Clruyce Sxrmig, HUIIHIII Row: I.uriIIc II:u'l:uw, Ifvelvn Sfllllllili. Iiftlier Ilu EII, XYIIIIIII Marlin, litlivl Seig, Janet Mueller. Yinla l'-nilruul, J 2 IX Xi ln l Rlllll SX'l'llI4', Ilurulliv l'i'elm, Iurulliv Ielinwg, u: Imp e, . H , , SliRllCS'I'IiR I IYl-I IIUYS-AIJYISER, MR. XYOOIJS Twp Row: XYIIIICI' Ilcrnmlt, Geiwige lleruer, XYill:ii'nl 0'KeiI'e, Ilarvcy Sclizivfer. jznucs Sclirnemlcr, Nlr. Xllnulf, llefvufc XYcpfcr, ,Iolm Iliiiickle, Lester Kupfcli, Merlyn M1-yi-i', joe llruziteky, livurge Nlilclicll. llottoin Ruw: Rzulpli xIIIClllllSClI, R1IYm 'l KUSIISIH- Eilfl Ullilll, Ilnwaril Kneser, Veriuni Helter, R1-lwrt III-upliy, I-lx-:ui , Smith, Klzirliutl Llcwelly, I.eunzu'4l Scliroeilcr, XYzil1vi' llzigcil. Iixrl Mueller. X X i.,ii,i I I iiii . i i I I ii. I Xlllx I Y I III ,IQII i.,..,i . i Q X N. Si X X X wx X PII gr Om' IIIllI1ll'l'I!A7i1lI' N Q . .,, A,.. . ..... ....... .. . .....,. . .. , , XX olFll932, : X 2 ......,,,.,...,. ,....,,..................x.,..........., , .,... X....,...,. .........,. ................ . ...,.. e E N Wxwxxmx 5 SEMESTER F0l'R BOYS-ADYISER, MR. BROXYN Twp Row: llunalcl Kalt, XVilli:un SCllUIIlZlllIl, John XVilli:uns, Norman Ainrliein. Gurrlmi llugenberger, YVilliam llucking, Mr. llruwn, lfrvwst Arnclt, Robert llullmann, lfugzene Zubatsky, Kenneth Aliwin, llarnlcl XYelke, lAllllS lfisllkin, Aiignst Mctxrnlieim. llntimn Row: liflwziril llalnlxerg, Abraham XVeintrulJ, Curtis Umiity, lCrxvin Jacob, llmraril l'ukorny, llarley Rasansky, Xval- ler liucker, Milton Gecker, Ken lluesger, YYilli:ln1 jnlinstfm, Roller! Niculci, llernian l.0l1gCl'. l SIfMl'IS'l'lCR FOVR GIRLS-ADYlSl'IR, MISS lfI.ARKlC Top Row: Dorothy Forster, llnrotliv Krebs. Alice lIoHman, Kathryn Ehrmann, Eleanor Schmidt, Janet Lenlz, linula llrzmdt, Betty Jackson, Miss Clarke, Milclrecl Murr, jane Soergel, Mary Esther Miller, Dm-otliy ,lean Burgess, Esther XYQIJL-r, Dm-is liugler, lllanch Anacker, Roberta Asplunil. lluttmn Row: Jean Tictclbaum, Margaret Deshur, Charlotte llackbarth, llernice l.nel'fler, lleulah Dreyer, jane Tlmmas, Mary Meixncr, lmretta Murphy, Marjorie- Van Run, ,lane Annihingrin, Virginia Smelser, Shirley Greenberg, Virginia Toward, liunice Smith. Louise lfriecllansl. Ruth Malter. SliMl'IS'l'lCR FOUR llOYSf- ADYISICR, MR. KIAICXSSl.l'I Top Rnw: Lemiarcl Rabuckin, Clarencu llecker. 'Ray Mnsel, Newton Peckarsky, Kenneth XYenillaml, Frank lfluryan, l,cun Fhctik, Nr. Gaenssle, james Neeillmefer, lxarl X01nip:lJeck, john Stutt, Louis Schein, Herman YVeckmucllcr, lluanv Kiniv. llhttmn Row: Sul Hellman. ,ln Kaaten, jolm Meyer, Ruhert llrailley, XYiIlarrl Schabarker, Fri-cl Guse, Rmlolph Oesterreich. vhn Csmlelnan, Jacuh Teufel, Alfred lllasclike, Ralph Turner, Kenneth Allscliwanpz, Charles X X xx....,i.,. ......t. 1 e..e,N t A xmxexxe etxtxx. X Mfg Xttk N Sb Pngv Om' Ilundrrd Tru lisp l lop l NNN ,.. ..,, . W 1 w SSNSCIQOLIL, Q0 QF .,.. ,,....,....,...,,. .,,. ..,...XXXX. . . . . X Q X E .N X 3 1 Q 9 SliNlliS'lxl'fR lf'Ul'R BOYS'-f AIJYISICR, MR. Gli'l l'l.lC lllnp l v 1 1-vw: xxlllllllll lizuslmrnirk, Xlilluun llrzuul, lluwzifrl llllI'lJ'lCll, luurl ltveiiwii, liznlluli I,c-viilaml. lfiuills Rmluslui-vicll. Rnlni-it Yillricmlc, Mr. iettlc. Alllllll ,l1Hl5Clllll, jerry t'm-xiii, Rziynmmil Ziegler, l':n1'l li:u'kmv, Rulmri lim-plqi-, lfmiiklin AllIC1lCll, Allxeri llunlcr, Rxlylmuml fil'lIl'I. ll--ttmn Row: H4-mlm: Zznjirlu-lc, Lluyil Rnlulitz, llziviil llutTm:m, l'l1:irles llziltun, lfzirl llnln-i'm:m. XY:iltei' julln-ml, Hil- liaim Rlciliigiie. Alsick lfenge, Daniel l'urti1i, William Peswlil. limfell lhirfcv, l.uIl1cr llrueuucmzm, llzm llivkvl. Allmrr, Ri-lmi-1 Ulu-rwctter. llutlmn Row: linrl RCl5l!HIll, XY:u'rel1 llrsvkelz lmuia llolm, Ailllui' Luck, l':nul Rubin. Geivrgc llzmnv Sl':Xll':S'l'lCR l Ol'll BUYS-f AIJYISER. NR. iiRU'l'll haw: XYill:iril Nivlml. Rziyiiwiul .licrfclieclq llnlpli Sillvr. Louis l.ex'inc, Rulxert l'r:xtl1cr, XYefley NY:n'cl, llunulil lilurt, Mr, Ciiwtll. flllIll'lt'5 llnrntli, xYlllllk'I' Sclimicll, Roy Staulllmuer, ,luck Sclmciclcr, .-X4l:im llllflllllll, XYilli:uu XYrigl1l, -loc U llnlm lxurll, l'.slw:u'4l l3:ill:1glvcr, .Xmlruw llziyer, llnrry Karp, lfrzulcis .luclu-m, XYilli:1m llzuilnrivll. .Nlfrcil Knrlll, Nliflllllll Stmsul. SlCMliS'l'lCR lfUl'R lllRl.S-AIJYISIQR. MISS IIAN l7'l' inw: fximliilc Klum-cle, .-Xslxmme t'1H'l'lKZlll, .lime Tux, Rlnrimni Graaf, Esther Verlewitz, Yirginizi Slcycns, .lui-I Marie l':l- lwillllicii, Min llzmilt, liugenizl llciuz, Alice Miller, l.u1'r:liuL' llnetlclicr. Kirzwc l'utu:m1, liemlilinu 'l'i'ulipi-, lilczumr ll ui llc. Nl ui Yll ll ali Ill I Qlfllllllllhl, 'SS A i'C . Il I I . lluili-ni Row: livelyn Sleininznm, llernicu.lul1i1smi. Ethel l'unncll, l.u1'r:iii1e Zsllrik, XYilmette Aelrli. Ruth llznvllziil. june 1' l'nlain. lflureilce Scott, Ruth lY:llsl1, Patricia Morrissey. llnrgzirct lirntl. Jessie llaim, Mary Alnlnuu, Nzniznlle Rini'-xy. Qi G X X X X X X WNX N QQ' N i Q X0 Q . W SQA X 5 5 X x XN N. ,. X W X ,.i... W ix., BSNN ii i. XXQ Pllfll' Our llundrfd E14-wen N QNX , ....,.. ..x. . , ..., ,e eeee eeeeee e . . e M x 1 x l s 1 Q efSClQ0ll,lL, 0lFll932 ....,...,.,,,, , ...,.. ,. ....x. .......,.x. ............. Y . .e X A xxxx N M A ' . ' lj. . 0 141 ..fAf .lff A SICMIQSTER FOFR GIRLS-ADVISER, MISS KUEIINAST T011 Row: Esther Rnyust, Ruth Schubert, Arnellu Klug, Marion Meyer, Elsie Antalic, lCI'IIUI2ll'IlE Kadtlzitz, liinrntlly Straus, Ilnhitte l.uFfey, Miss Kuehnnst, Durotliy Lintlner, Durotlly Zernizn, llernicc Schwartz, Frimeth iiurenstein, Loraine Mohr, May Kznnp, Lois Rnegge, l'nulzl Klug. lluttmn Row: Al2l.I'22l.I'Ct Mztgritz, Glzulvs 'l'ietz, l ltn'euCe Zuesch, Jnsepliine Sentz, x'll'LfllllZl Knulmln, Lucille Qttzilnics, June Rossuw ,lov 1I:1rttn11un Gertrude Pieper. llerthu Sclnnitlt, Elsie Yanicke. Evelyn llerzberpz. Helen Shuel, Dorothy , . Sclnnitlt. Silfilll Siegel, lNurnm Zeiger. SlCRllCS'I'l-IR l Ul'li GlRl.S -AllYlSER, MlSS LACKEY Twp Row: llluriun ll1l1'l'lCli. Mary llenter, llernicu Reichnw, Violet llehling, Elsie Choxlzn, Xvlllllil iiuziger, lluulinc 'l'hielke, Miss l,:nclcey. Ruth Egrgert, Jezumctte Ingrziliatn, Dorothy Harder, Grace lliuz, Margaret Cuiiwzty, lllury 1':1p:1, Dolores lleck, Bernice Elma-rltrlrclt. lluttmn Row: Ethel Fnhen, Mziriml Cmnt, Yinln Schnelyeck, llarjnrie Cruel, Doris Rwmlse, Genevieve f'l1enzm', Angeline Pastirk, Katherine llarylski, Dtxrntliy Beutler, BIIIPIC Fischer, Sylvia Cohen, l.urr:iine Ebert, Dorothy Hung, .Xrline ,Nlilkei l'l-rutliy llncnerbein. v r . SEM ICSTICR FOUR Gl RLS -JADVISER, MISS LlClC'l'E Twp Row: Virginia Kruse, llnrutliy Guns, Lillie Priebe, l.ucille Knuth, l.nrnine Peters. Ruth Dix, Bessie Szulowsky, Bliss ' ' K ln E e G bler, Nlftry Slzxk, llernell Lewitzkc, llernice Leutengger, Ilurothy l,eett', llnzel lfretlrickf l'lnrence ui , 'utnc e l'tmtts ilertrucle Schnntlt. A llotlmnn Row: Phyllis lluttnn, Evelyn llecht, l,urr:xiue Clucthel, Esther llenke, Evelyn XVin4ller. Rose Ritz, hl1ll'QIIll'L'l Kel- ler, Ruth Kulctzx, Lucille llzmck, lfrzuices ll4llll'Ill2iIl, Myrtle Rllllllllllll, Gertrude Mueller, Marie lim-liringer, Gertrude Rzultlzitz, june Snnnnertielcl, Ruth llzxekbzirt. tt,e -A XX ska Nm- e .,.ee 2 teeeeee i Q L.,, 5 E .....,.,,,..,,... :N X ,Qu -sm xgf..-' X X X. Q , NXWNXXXXQQXXWN. X N ' ig - X ay 1' Om' Ilundrfd Tfwrlfvr A sw Q , t X X . ..,, . S tttt . ,S S it X t S 2 Q SCCIQULIL m1511932 in .,.,, .. .,.......,..x,,,.. ,, Y.. 5 ..L.. .... .. , , Q. xxQ, -'- i s S SliMlCS'l'l'IR FOUR BOYS-ADVISPIR, MR. LOSSIC Top Row: NYarren llcrrlnann, Carl josvplison, Russell Leitch, lloualwl Kennerly, llarolxl Gruvnwahl, llvrlrert llalmcl, fllivcr Focckler, Mr. Lossc, Charles Hoyt, Fernie Volk, john Hughes, Douglas XVenzel, ,lohn George, NYilliam XYikle, Lorenz lfranlc furth. Bottom Row: Henry Lnultke, Carl Hnlmlses, Hugo Klaun, David Schlonsky, Milton lVierson1, Richarfl Johnson. llarolml llctzel, John Foley, XVallace Fykv, George llausniann, Joe Gurlyer, Kenneth Voss, Irving fillltllllllll, Norbert Kelly. Sl'IXll'IS'l'liR l Ol'R BOYS-ADYISER, MR. MERIEEN Top Row: Fred Saurr, Sylvester lllouhy. Carl Steinert, Thmnas Zctting, liarl llaacke. Anton l'o ruler , X, . I'. lyk Rl t In Nl Mcrccn, XVilliant llolmlt, Ivan Zenipcl, Earl Haeger, Robert Hoettcher. john Reevc, john Steiner, Meyrl Burbach. Ilottoxn Row: Ray Gilnuan, John Artic, 11111165 Hub, Paul Launer, Norman Kirsch, Ralph llcuster, llarolxl Newer, ,lantcs Angovc, Ralph llotlmzuin, George Pctlmler, John liltllllllltlf, Gilbert Ueisel, Frank Moser. SlCRlIiS'l'lER FOUR GIRLS-ADVISER, MISS MlCHl Top Rff: Marcclla .lohnsruzl, Iinicl Kulsl, Ruth Kastner, Gladys l.ohl, Leevina l.e Clair, Kathleen Maher, Alta Justus, Miss Michi. Arlcne Koch, l'carl Stiewe, Lorraine Springer, Esther Iiggcrt, 'lane hlahnke, llernice jossi, Marian Kobs, Doro- thy Meyer. Bottom Row: Loraine NVilkc. Sylvia lllittelstaltlt, Sylvia lllian. lileanor Leverington, Fora lnnlan, Ruth llcasc, Marion Kcreile, Margaret Kurtz, Milnlretl Kahn, Pearl Larson, E'eanor Zwingcnber, Mathilmla Perkawiclm, ,leainivtte Owen, An- bm na Kamesar. Lorraine Lam N Skis Q X i S S sss- S X X N , X sgsi1,,f1-s-fffssss, X xg ,N ssl--ls X . Q xx ggsl X .wwssss . ,. 'Q X N. XX. MWQN,st,s --,. .. .gtk Q mVw:iiT,wN . Ass., It k wr 01:1sy,,NW,.., . ,..... tttt, 5 Pagr Our lIum1'rfd Thirtnen w S Q WX Q XX ,...,. L ,, ,, , ,. .ri X NSCQULL ollll932. X X z .,.......,.,.. ..... ........ x.... .x.N.....X.. . . . . . , SEMICSTER FOUR BOYS--AIJYISER, MR. l'l'lS'l'.-XLOZZI lnmm lulin llvlinlc Yorvall XYinnik Klnrris Rosen, Rulrcrl Twp Row: Tum llarlman, lillwarzl Leidgen, lfreclerick llruepzgz 1, . . . . , Rlcliillmvp. Rlr, l'cflaloxzi, Earl XYnssmv, Gerald Luenltke. Elton Leifter. llarnlll Rogc. Russell lleffel, Eclwarsl Mcrtcn, xvllllillll lil-nrarl ' in il K cliler XYilhnr Rice llarrv Millvr Al 'llllHl'XY1lCllIl'!'. Ruger Runzcn,. llarm-lil M1-11911, llwtlmn Rmr: l'anl lnlni, lzdflll xi- n . , U , Rnlmert lQllk'll1lllL'IllClIl, llunalml lxrncgcr, Allen Leister, Rlkllill Ziellrww, 'l'l1cmlm'c llilenfelrl, llcnry Scliavtu. SlClXll'1S'l'l'2R FOUR GIRLS-f-HAlJYlSl'CR, RUSS l'Ul.LXYORTll 1 c luis Ural Uurie icwnlun, llurmliv Svliwarzc, Twp Row: lihxahctlx Nccfc. Janet llrmvn. Evelyn Scliraegcr, Jane McLzngu', . 5 I . , . , . in lbm-is lluinicsx, Elias l'ullwm'tl1, lsalmul Falk. Marion Rnlilanrl, Rofcniary llauswirtli, Violet llccker, Lydia XV:-gncr, Marie XYacl1s. Katlilccn Kegel, l.ci-niv Lucas. llnllum Row: lfrcrla XYcil1lrnlm, fiEI'Jll1llllC Stntsun. Rfvsalyn l3m'e11stci11, Katllcrine llcifgen. Cvralslinc Srlinlz, qlflrvrclitc Owull, ' ' ' ' ' A Nl- A' R' ' lei' lin l xnlNcn Rwfe llnmann. l rancs4 Nenlxert, Marji-rie Sutton, lullicl XX erk, Aileen Linnnei, . .113 nm , . ie . . , SliMlCS'l'l'1R FOUR GIRLS -ADYISICR. MISS PORTER len ei luvni Rcinwrtv ll l'lHll'El Smitll. 'l'l1co Richter Ruth llrllack, Twp Row: Fern -IUIISCII, Fannie Silverstein, Dorothy . 11 ', .' ,z ' . .,, .. , Mis, p,,,-1L.,-- Maxim- Ugmncnfelser, Fliarlutte Strauss, Lnleta lxirclmer, Lncillc Kraus, Rntli llruwn, La Verne Panlwnen. linttmn Row: Tliclnia XV:-in, Lucille Usten. lletty Leu, Lorraine Klnse, Mary Miller. lilinm' Sclnnitf, liclitll llavies, lfarulinv: Clnicly, llarriel ihwlmlannner, Marjorie Krause, Rntli Krenipel, Ruth Zillnier, llerenelce Greenhelil. N . ,.iii X X 1 X Ni R QRXf l.Xi XX QRXR- X XX in X fx Rlll ,irr 5 E E x -'--'W-xxw, N' r.,irir Page Ona Ilundrrd F01l!'fFI'lI ,NNN r .,., it e e , .... Q WSCClQ0lLlL fcilFll932 X QW S it SHMICSTER FOUR GIRLS --ADVISER, MISS PURDY Top Row: lilizalietli Slulir, l,il1lJy Stein, Freda Jury, Mildred Koester, Marian llruss, lloneta Kinney, Rutli Kutvr, Miss l'urdy, Rada Kavicli, Felice Kerseg, Arline Kaiser, Eldera Koller, Pearl llurntletli, Jeanette Nliglautsli, Ruth liskliart, lierinre lleiser. Bottom Raw: llernici- Andrae. Enid Hellman, Marion Gimliel. Elenore Fliaruesky, Marion lfitzlaff, lYinifred Hamel, Jean- ette Rndulpli, llelen Sclieir, Elynor Rnllin. l'ezu'l Cmmlollr, Eileen l':n'rull, Gladys johns, ,lusepliine lirindis, Clara Tiefcntlialer, SEMESTICR FOUR BOYS4ADYlSER, MR. SEIFICRT Top Raw: Steve Paliak. lluward Glinberg, Russell Piantrys, Homer Mead, llarry Gregg, f'arl XVisrliau, Robert Stauss, Mr. Seifert, Elmer Rafcnstein. Frederick l.uliug, Eugene VVel1er, Harold Krueger, Leslie llaesc, Marvin lllacdnn, aby Kapp. llarn- lifmttuin Row: Sigmund Nycz, Daniel Gurelick. lirvin Schneider, Clare Slmnts, Rudolph Stalin, Raymm-nd Nlenzvl, llillmeri Srltuldt, Charles Iilxerliardt, Roland Klutli, Kenneth Marx, Rlattliexr Kutnar, ,lerunie llacssly, Dick Clakley, -lnsepli Ruedur. SliMl2S'I'l'IR' FOUR GIRLS-ADYISER, MISS SENTI Top Raw: Oreau Storzer, Alene Kuelin, Gertrude Schmitz, Janet Roegge, Elaine lleyer, lllartlia linglisli, Jane l'uku, Miss Senti, Vinla lmrenz, Durntliy Kleinsteuher, Maxine Beck, jnsepliinc xvllllPCl'lllIlll, Edith XYalker, Cliarlccn Sclnnidt, Virginia Madson. llnttmn Row: Durotliea XYalil, Neletta Maurer, Sylvia Greenberg, Fannie Engle, Marie Kultz. Gladys liulilman, Ann Fur- tiss, ,lanet Dull, Cliarlntte Arnold. Margaret Flacli, Goldwyn Stavis, Esther Stepliansky, Ruth Scliecliter, Eva Sclirain. 'k,r XX X X X X e l'ay1' s te..,e uw zzumzmi zfffiffn e' . US X e , P , L... LLL... . . X SClQ0lLflL conllll932 A Q X f P 5 , .. . ...... .,... A ......,X.x. , ..... . 3 xx.x SlCMlCS'l'1iR FOUR BOYS-AIDYISER, MR. Sl'RAGllF Top Rnw: Ailnlpli Lepinsky, Karl Krupf, Joe Milner, joseph llnrvatli, Lester llrefclier, lliltun II mi l 1 llarliian, Milton Colker, llulu Neuliauser, Karl lloeluner, Carlton Schulz, NYilliain lli ei xxllllllll Ste ini, lluttmn Row: Rnlierl Vogel, Lester lleinzen, llernliartl Kuelin, Art Multlenliauer, Ralph Dos iw me liuleiic SCI'lglDllSK'll, .lim llannagztn, XYalter lngerinan, Charles Crxnnit, Ramlell Scherrer. Aiflgi nxnit ' w. SliMliS'l'ER THREE GlRl.S-AUVISER, MISS REAR Twp Row: .lnycc liraunke, Audrey XYirtli, Louise Mand, Marie Melcliuir, Marjorie XYeis, uti ii feniuig X Ss l Eslitli Raclmw, llazul llnlgncr, Ruth Kurtli, Jane Cruice, Rntli Anderson, Anita llulnnexei ti N u-. llottuin Rnw: ,lnscpliine llnfincistcr, Virginia Tabbert, Crystal Claus, Dorothy Garlinkel, L me X ieufien Itlie in linskick, llurntliv Rnslcy, l.crula Snnnenberg, Muriel VV0lf, Sylvia Mazeruwsky, l.ily R e lueillc Suns x ll linmn Leclitcr. 1 SliMES'l'1iR 'l'llRliE BOYS-ADVISER, MR. ISIQRG Tup Row: Eugene llaversack, James Stibor, Reulxen Koenig, Frank Maloney, Eclwaril Bennim iui in X nxin Levinson, Mr. Berg, Cliiluril Gronenieyer, Vvllliillll Starr, VVilliam Steele, llarry Bent in x un mu Lelnnan. lluttmn Row: Auguft Maurer, Kicnrge Sehrank, llarolcl Dobbcslvlinl, john l'faHenbach, James Mcl un.lilm femge lhun- James Clvine, lbunalil Seibel, llnwaril Julien, liruce Klein, Donald Steuer, Jess 1'ritcliiicl Robert C1111 e A et-eQ R X Q . ,,,,x. Page Ona Ilunr1'rcd Sixtrrn NW. R SClQ0lL,L,,g Oll: iQ32 , Q W' Xx,A.m,.. ,, .,.Q Q x L 551732 Sl'lMlCS'l'l'lR 'l'llRlCl-I tllRl,SfAlDYlSl'IR, MISS CHASIC Top Row: June Kzuifmznin. Ruth Schultz, Grace llolilmzxnn, Mary XYerliwll1cri:. Mxurpzzwet Krause, Virginia Roger, Ger- niuinc XVetzcl, Miss Chase, Maxine lleinvsnmnn, Yiolzi Mclilznul, llclen Siegel, jenn Abela, Virginia Roy, llvnv limi el 's'. lloilonl Row: lilizaibetli llziuser, Norma Cleincns, Pearl llnriltke, llorif llziuckc, Surah Cohen, Milmlrul XVcrkcrlv, ,lcon lihlcrs, Ruth 'l'i'zm:lt, Ethel llintz, Ruth llermzin, XVinifresl Truvillizin, Rose l.evi. SliMliS'l'l'IR THREE BOYSQADYISICR, MR. COOK Top Row: Arr llelirens, Robert Miller. Robert Tcynes, John Tipton, Furl XYhitm:ni. Mr, Cook, XYilli:nn Kiefer. Rohcrt Scliivnke, Robert Rzizisch. XYilli:nn xll'lll'illl'l, Morris Cohen, tiene llorntlelh. llottoin Row: Rolicrt llenke, Rolxurt llfilllll. lingerie Kohl, Philip linac, XYilli:nn S-IHINIII, lrwin KllCllgCl', Ray Lznifniznin, lfwill ZllK'll1H'l1lS. Uvorfze llcvker, llonzilml l'r:iy, Niitlizm Ziilwciifky. SICMICSTICR THREE BOYS-AIJYISER, MR. UERRNV,-Xl.DT Top Row: llcnry Cohen, llzxrold Levine, llzirry Loehel, Joe Golclatuin, ticrulil Scliuplnieiy Rohcrt llchling, Mr. Derr- wsilmlt, llowzirtl lliint, Russell Kuhn, Arthur Barrett, Carl f:1'CC'llllCl'l.f, Marvin tiolilherpr, Alex lliller, XYilli:nn llolhrook. llottoni Row: llowzirtl Trester, llcrhert lloclke, Malcolm Greuschow, lfilniore XY:ilker, Rziynionil Strains, Rich:ir4l NL-hcl, YYilli:un llziuer, Carlton Scliroerler, Earl Iloffnizm, Donald llorntlcth, George Grzisch, llowzirsl Stvsin, john l'ehniocller. L.k,,. . , ,,..,,,.,i,.,,. .M XXX Y X Y - 1RNXNXfN --ixi M ,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,, .. Q 4 RRX' Q X R tRRiii Pagr Une lliuzdrrd Sffvrnlrcn SMX Q A 5 ,..x X SlCMl'IS'l'lCR 'I'ilRlilC GIRLS---AIJYISICR, MISS FALK Top Row: ,lane llzirrnw, l.en4:ll lltltitllllilll, lletty livznis, Anita Result, Mililrefl Reinke, Lurrziinc Kilk, Marion Smeunx Miss Fulk, Olive liznstlneiqg, Elizulmetli lluerig, Ruth Pittsllnzxn. Marie G:n'ny, KZltllI'5'I1 li!llllsL'llllllC, lllllI'lSS1l len lflirlln-tl: 'l uvl rr llnltmnn Row: Doris Sclmnbs, llzirriet llurtnlxxn. Edith Sclnvartz, Nessie Rurllzerg, Rose Siegel, M:n'jm'ic f'rmvell. Mngl lleexellncll M'n'v lilizn Th ni 'nn I NYl't I D' vr' l' Y-' I ' ' ' ' - ' ' n 115 , .nyu ne, .oh tex 5, ..i une ll1IllCllIlE, Ruth Dale, Niunm Stelmn SlCMlCS'l'liR 'I'llRlCl'I llOYSfAlJVlSER, MR. lfROlCHI,lL'll 'Yup Rmv: Rulwcrt Wlniznnzuker, Osc:1rScl1eir, Sidney Parlay, Rnhert llnlz, llnnglus lillingsnn, Ralph llincklvy, ilu Minklcy, Mr. lfmelilicli, lleury Kesscnicli, ll1ll'1TlllKElCl'iCb6l', Ilunnlzl Sweet, John llzlrt, llcrsclicl lrkfltllllilll, Snne Klitsncr. llnttmii Row: Irving lC4ler, Jack XYeslei'cit, lielxvanwl Ressel, Hnmlnl Lennn, lislivzwml Schwalbncli, Robert YVeilxer, ull Mehin, Ray li:n'nc-l, Alvin Newluss, Gerald lirinies, Freflrick Schulz, llnrlnxve XVcber, Mike Zinnnernizuln. SliMlCS'l'lCR TIIRICIC QIIRLS-AIJYISICR, MISS IIARDAKER Twp Rmv: Mary lninisc XYln'tz, Marie Zzlrwell. Kathleen Minisini, Rniln Meinicke, Mzulelyn Trnnsmi, Rntli Sclnniilt N iss ll:n'rl:ikL'i', Ruth llnllenheck, Marcella XVelJur, Virginia Cullins, ,lezlnette lieniler, Dnrotlly llntzlnlif, lmis Rasmussen l.nri':nine Nuyxvnrni linttmn Rmv: ,lnnc 1'zninilT, Jean l'erlin, Olive .Scluviegeiy Elvira Fischer, liertlm Fry: Verna llI'llllS, l.nrr:xinv Ixus Dm-ntliy Antun, Minnie Eisenberg, Mary Kugler, lilzmine Vmner. Q x if Q t iQXiQ N X Q , MSX iiiiiililiiiii ix 'iil' 'iil lxl' N N tt..tt. ..tt.. r A L N --'- --1:1111 ,.,,,....t N N.. .xttt. Page Om' Iluudrml I:'igf1l1'1'11 . H . . .... ..... ... ,,.,, , i, ., .. . . . , i . ,, .,, .,,, r, ,,,. ,,,,,, ,, i SCROLL M1932 E3 .... .. ,... ...,... ,,.,,, . . ,.......,,.... . S S SlCMl'1S'l'lCR 'l'lIRlClC BOYS--AIJYISIQR, MR. JOHNS .' I ' ?w f f- . . OX 1 1 i A M - ' N Trip Row: lirvin liulst, George Lust, xvllllillll lleregu, Allvn i'l1:ipn1:1n, Robert lirzif. .luck ll1lllll'h8l'5L'lllJlL1'. lirwin Ullcnlynrg, Nl lol n Ili ill Nl'll liil Klilnnile lee Nli X lim ll 1 nn Xyllllllllll i r, , mm , iv . 1 cr, :r 1 1 , , . zu 1 rt ', ,lurk Armin, lingene Scliwfnlz, Mar' llutluln N-ww: Mover llvlicil, Merwin Meyer, Allan Krzxailu, -loc Tzixnmn. lienrge XY:xswrm, ,Xllen NVUH, XY:illcr Yunnk, l.cun- 1ll'll Kramer, Riclmrcl Krzilm, Frederick Duhmen, NVilli:im Morrissey, l,:iwrcnce Rzilmlyiit, llzirry l'nll:i nil. SliKlliS'l'liR TIIRICE BOYS-AllYISlCR, MR, MC CI I'CIllEON Top Row: -lxniics llicrkcn, Glenn l4ClllY1!l1l, Lewis lllilllk, XYill1ert l'rclwlmlml, Rzilpli Sclmucr, XVilli:nn Ucslcrrclcll, Mr. Mc Fillrlleml, Riclmril llcll, .luck Slnllcr, George Nalpzxk, Cluirlcs llelrcrlcin, Nurininl Gznnerkc, Lcxtcr linnnn, Iirlgzlr Sielulf. llnllmn Row: lszulure ll:n'nn, Milton Auron, Robert Klug, Jack ffllrislufsl, llzirulil l rcin1:mn. Riclmral llncilvl, llzwrimnl l lnnl. llcnkcl, NX'zllter limrich, -lUSCIlll lliucler, llurley Bennett, Dania ', xvllliillll llznnnierle. Sl'IXllCS'I'l'IR Tlllilili GlRl.S-ADYISICR, MISS SUUDEN Top Row: Marion Cronin, Anita liberl, Olive Greenwald, lrcne Yninig, listlicr Kegel, llurotliy l'ul1l, -lnnc Sullm, Mig Sngilen, Mzlileline NYulf, Lucille llnrtgers, Lucille Rex. Grace Yugi, Nililrcsl lieik, illzwimwn jmut, llurnli I 5 llulx. I lluttmii Row: Belle llinnnelreicll, M:u'g:n'vt Krcply, Jane llzlrll, livelyn Reese, liatlier Sclmenkncclii, l.Jlx'Cl'IlC Knlk, Knlll- criuc Fink, Ilzurrivt Miller, l.illi:in Tucker, Gertrude Karp, Iimlnxi Splatter, Mz1rgzu'et Drecknmmi, lfaiy Puyng, 5 frm Q Q X Qfbi X N X l xx X Xi S . X ixx K W iilx X, X wsu Q KLXX I 'kk'x'kx X i'llX ......i 1 .X ,r-r Xiifexiixsmmw Nvi,i . ii.. ,r,r , , .... N. 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X NX ,,,,,XXpXXXXXXXwNX?A X The castfAct IfSeventh Heaven XX A flkl X X --xv -eil-vm XXX X X X X X X X XwSX1:XXfNfs- Q XAS' NN' XXXX XXXX X XXX X XX.. k--- X N XX., X XXXX X b ...QA XX.. rwz...NXXXXXXX- S X -fl Sfffgfllg ,,-., QM ml 5 XFXXS Q.-nfl x X Y-'li S-X:--.fX.r X X1 X55 XXXX Xxx ,XXN .,-- X - J QS X X-XSSS X Xl: Saxzxiwwas N554 Piiixlfi T. 1 :NN X X - 5: x X1 www - 'YS X- x ' S --V gf its K fl ff, WNFSSSETEEX Y Page' One llumlrnl Thirty-one Page Ona Hundred Tllirfy-tfwo ...A M25 I....... N ACTHV 1 , X Q ,, ....k....,. k..,,. ..,.............. ,,L...Q.....,...Q.. . .. , . . ,k.. ,,k...Q...........,.......,......... .e Q SESCQOLL H932 t ' X X E ..,,...,, .....,.........Qk........Q ....,...N...,..... X , k ...k....., .,,..,,..., .........,..,,....,.. .., . .Y.. Q x x X l Top Row: Milton XValtersclorf, Rae Guse. Jerome Kahn. Elmer YVeclell. Bob Neubauer, Kenneth llrather. Carl lilllcrt, lilxnerp Behrens, Bob Mueller, Robert Kroncke, NVilson Schier, John Budde, William Van Roo, lxen Walker, Willard 1 ' el ' I B'ch -ll Allg . ill' -I Illilll. Middle Row: Hertha Tromp, Doris Peterman, Miriam Peck, Willard Weiser, Gertrude Bartelt,-Miss Green, Mr. K. F. Miller. Mr. McCain, Norman Frankenstein, Howard Glinberir, Ned Sengpiel, Richard VVeigler, Norman Schober, Herbert Sonnenberg, Bottom Row: Ruth Oehler, Nancy Brown, Grace Hannnes, Grace Weidner, Catherine Charles, NVinifred Behling, Marie Scharer, Alice Milbrandt, Howard VVarhanek, Ellen Glenn, Ruth Fischer, Geraldine Peirce, Robert Axt. Student Council Cooperation marked the efforts of the Student Council in carrying on its work under faculty supervision of Miss Green, Mr. Karl Miller, and Mr. McCain, and thc student administration of Nancy Brown, President, Elmer Behrens, VicefPresident, and Ruth Oehler, Secretary. During the first semester the Student Council composed, distributed, collected, and checked petitions asking that Washington's athletic field be restricted to school use. The president assisted by two students from athletic groups, presented these petitions to the School Board which rendered a decision favorable to us. Under the Council's jurisdiction a successful Clothing Relief Drive was promoted. Committees functioned well. The Point System was amended by the Point System Committee. The House Committee cared for the trophies and conducted the second Council Open House exhibit. Nancy Brown, Elmer Behrens, Ruth Oehler The Executive Committee visited council meeting in other high schools and obtained valuable data. The Printing Committee printed all the necessary form cards and papers. During the latter part of the semester an Auditorium Committee laid a foundaf tion to allow as many pupils as possible to participate in auditorium programs, which future councils should complete. The 19314932 Student Council fulfilled the obligations set by predecessors and raised the standard of service for which it exists. S E SX N Qwx X Se p . N A r KRW XRS NXLFSX5 N XSXSX 6 t ' ,...,.t.ts .fa ,... ax ,e.t Namaste t.t..... .---- 5 as Xxgghs S X Page One Hundred Thirty-three NW . .....Q f t ,....,, . . ,,.,. ,,., .............................. . .Y., .......,......,, ..........,,,R,X., ..,...4. 2 X S SESCQOLL oIFll932 NN...................,....,.........,..........,xxx.....,,. es X N... s ........ .... ,..............,,..,,,....... ....... ,,.,..... , . E Top Row: Doris Petermnn, Ncoma Tielenthziler, Irene Pappeiilieiiii, Emma Jungton, Edmund Schmidt, Fred Zusy, Robert Kroncke, Helen lngraliani, Gertrude Bartelt, Ruth Rogzihn, lllnnclie Budinger. Middle Row: Lucille Kienzle, Julia 'l'anner, Illarizm Couture, Esther Liebman, XV'illard XVeiser, Bliltun NV1llfCI'Sd0l'f, Arthur Sellacfer, Carl Bachmann. Hernioine Lynn, Violet Ruscli. Bottom Row: Ruth Oehler, Dorothy Miller, Mary Floryan, Irene Drecknmun, Naomi Bernstein, Nancy Brown, Leah Trosch, Alice Gossc. National Honor Society Why is there such a big sale of Scrolls tonight? wonders the young Sophomore at Washiiigtoii when the newly elected members of the National Honor Society are an' nounced. The veteran student can give a ready answer by saying that election to the National Honor Society is one of the greatest compliments which a high school student can receive. Thirteen students qualified for membership in February and thirty in June. Those of the latter group attended a banquet given in honor of the local branches of the society at State Teachers College on May 9. Top Row: Virginia Guntz. Myron Cohen. Adelbert Rietz, James O'Reagan, Joe Tussinan, Kenneth Beckman. Gertrude Heinz. Bottom Row: Howard Kron, Ruth Fisher, Loraine Fischer, Hazel Holle. Bernice Schroeder, Olive Broetler. .te W SX YN . tif is XX Q ... . . tttttttxxx X XXXXx NNmexNlN wgxmxNN N S E 2 X S N ,...,...i.--- t...........i........ : ...,..it.t N W t..tt. Page One Ilundrvd Thirty-four NSWX J ..,. .. ..... . .. ....,,,. ,.,,,,..,,. .. ... .4 ,.... ...... . . ,. .,.,,.... . .,.. .., ........,.,.,,.......,,, ..,,.. . . . i 5 : 'X t2SCClQOlL,lb lFll9352, S- ..... ..................,....,.........,............... X S va. Y ,,..,,.,,.,,,,,.,,k,A.,,A,,,.,, ,, Q S N gl ............ . ..,... . Top Row: Violet Rnsell, Edward Farber. Irene Pappenheini, Edmund Schmidt, Milton Xvziltersclnrf, XYillzird XVeiser, Irene Dreckniann. llottoin Row: Mildred Sehiewitz. Mary Floryzm, Leona Arpe, Louise Muench, Dorothy Miller, Faye Sclieier. Quill and sewn Quill and Scroll is the journalistic honor society to which all members of the Scroll Weekly and Scroll Annual Staffs aspire. Membership in this society, which was founded in 1926 and which, today, has become an international organization, is the highest journf alistic honor which can be achieved by a high school student. Membership is granted upon the qualifications of scholarship, journalistic ability, character, and leadership. In February nine people were elected to this society, and received their awards at a tea. In the spring, thirteen members were elected and were awarded their pins at a Quill and Scroll banquet. .,l Top Row: Lucille Kienzle, Adelbert Rietz, Fred Zusy, Ruth Rogalin, Virginia Guntz, Myrna Cateneamp. .Q Bottom Row: Alice Gosse, Naomi Bernstein. Herinoine Lynn, Dolores Sy. A XX S s .X X is s el. pls H AX X- N Xxx- ....,..., X... t .......... -s--- Q . ...., sssss ,,,,,...,.,..... ...... . ' -X X .......,a,-. w:1gsdssscc......,.. S X Page Ona Hundred Thirty-jifve x X X5 ........,.......,,....,...,..,..................x,..... . .,.... ,....... .,...........,.,.,.,..........,,.,..... . . .E t SCIQOILIL olFll932, Q ...............,,.... t ....,........x........ - ,...,..,.. ,....,,..,,.,,....,...,...,...,,................,........ ,,.. 1 . 3 41 A.. - A.. 5,2 Top Row: Pierce Kramer, Alex Le Grand, Helen Ingraham, Rudolf Thierfelder, Milton VValtersclorf, Irene Pappenheiin, Nemna Thiefenthaler. Sidney Rich. Mirlcllc Row: Irene Dreekmann, NVillard Weiser, Mr. Culver, Miss Rosenfeld, Mr. Selineller, Eileen Curtin, Violet Ruseh. llottom Row: Dorothy Miller, Mary Meixner, Dorothy Schack, Louise Muench, Leona Arpc, Betty Butsclili, Henry Mayer. Scroll Annual Work, fun, worry, joy! Work in the making of a product, fun in the creation, worry over the problems presented, joy in its completion. Thus the Annual staff toiled over the 1932 year lbook until finally emerged the finished product. The bifcentennial of the birth of George Washington suggested the theme and dedif cation. Washington and his contemporaries is the idea embodied. The purpose is to arouse the readers deep respect and gratitude for Washington and the loyal patriots who blazed the trail to our present democracy. To the spirit of the American colonies which brought forth a leader of men, the faculty critics, Willard Weiser, EditorfinfChiefg and Irene Dreckmann, Associate Editor, decided to dedicate the Annual. The first semester activity began in room 403, but the second semester found the staff transferred to 311. The art department, under the direction of Miss Lorraine Poll' worth, with Dorothy Miller as Art Editor, carried out the theme in the colonial studies. Assistants were Richard Lippold, Dorothy Schach, Violet Bucholtz, and Betty Buschli. Helen Ingrahan was responsible for the panel work. Extrafcurricular and departmental arf ticles were handled by Irene Pappenheim, Editor, assisted by her staff. The literary department, headed by Eileen Curtin, car' ried out the Annual theme in the foreword, dedication, and view section. The assist' flllts were Louise Muench and Elaine Dorothy Miller, XVillard VVeiser, Irene Dreekmann X X as .... . s' .. N X 3 X' Xxx s . 1 NX A N S S XX ii'iess'i'c' ' '-si -s-t .............. . . . ...., Page One Hundred Thirty-.fix m s W S Q ,,... ,. .. ., ,. ,.., . ...... ... ,.....Q...,................. . . ....,,,,..,....,. ...,. ............,.,.......,.......... -N it s s S x S Q N , , , , , ,, , - I T I R iow: nth Rogahn. Richard Lippold, Robert NVeisc0pf, Bob Stolliancl, Dorothy Finger, Elaine Lanier, Hilbert Marx. X lille Row: Ruth Thomas, Chester Niebler, llr. Blercen, Bliss Pollwortli. Mr. Blair, George Ellis, Naomi Meyers, B ttoni Row: Viola Pollancl, Fred Seegers, Mabel Piper, Doris Peterman, Doris Guetzke, Frieda Roller. Scroll Annual Coapman. Miss Leila Rosenfeld supervised the work of the literary staffs. The task of reproducing athletic acitivities rested in the capable hands of Alex Le Grand and Victor Ludwig, Co-Sport Editors, who were assisted by Alma Bell and vised 'by Mr. Eldon Schneller, faculty critic. super' Errors of all types were carefully eradicated by the proof department, consisting of Violet Rusch, Editor, Dorothy Finger, Naomi Meyer, Reva Laufer, Jeanette Lindow, and Ruth Thomas. The typists who clicked the keys were Doris Peterman and Mabel Piper. Interesting camera studies were made by the photography staff, directed by Mr. Donald Mereen, and including Robert Weiscopf, Viola Poland, Rudolph Thierfelder and Henry Mayer. To the business department fell the task Milton XValtersdorf, Pierce Kramer, Leona Arpe Culver. of keeping the Annual financially on its feet . The work was executed by Waltersdorf, Business Manager, Arpe, Circulation Manager, and Kramer, Publicity Manager, under rection of Mr. Ralph Blair and Mr. Milton Leona Pierce the di' Lillard With the completion of this book, the Annual staff expresses its sincere appreciaf tion to the student body for its cooperation and to Mr. Lillard Culver, Miss Rosenfeld, Mr. Schneller, Miss Pollworth, Mr. and Mr. Mereen for the service they ren' dered in each department. Blair, Cuapnimi, Revn . ,... . A XX X S s s .Ss x X -as 'N' T ' ....... l isa: ----::'r sslirvrmusds ttcetx...... ....... SX s A X Page One Hundred Thirty-.raven ww ss N , ,,. .................. . .........,..,.......Y...,,,. , ..,, .,,., .... ...,...,...,,,.,....,Y ..R, ,...,. .. , .. ,Q ., Q SCROLL olFll9f52. ............... ..................,.N......... A ,....,.... .....,...........,....................................... s x Nxxx, , Top Row: I.. Clemens, B. Jackson, S. Rich, R. Hoffman, VV. Van Engel, R. Cavanaugh, XV, Van Ron, E., Schmidt, R. ll lll'll K Prather G lewis R Veenendaal E Farber R. Stiemke, L. Cohn, M. English, R. lieiirand. ouse .1 , . . , . . ., . . , . , . Tliird Row: H. Dumring, F. Austin, H. Sonneubi-rg, E. Hoyer, H. Lynn, B. Leutenegger, E. Curtin, I. Oakes, J. Lochen, NI. Heiuiniller, J. Tanner, E. Hianny, C. Heup, L. Kienzle, U. Kugler. Second Row: M. Floryan. C. Kupper, R, Smith, I. Thomas, M. Mcixner, Miss Gneilen, Miss Hauer, Miss Zinns, R. Frank, N. Bernstein, L. Trosch, M. Schmitz, l'. Braun. Bottmn Row: A. NVeiss, H. Eder. li. Schram, M. Blumenfeld, H. llorenstein, G. Feinberg, R. Tnlkan, F. Scheier, A. Crosse, P. Hulton, ll. Schiewitz. Scroll Weekly Progress and improvement were the keynotes of the Scroll Weekly activity from Sep' tember 1931 to June 1932. With the adoption of a seven column paper in january, the publication took on a new form and appearance. At that time the glossy paper, formerly used, was exchanged for a new, unglazed, professional type called news print. During the first semester the destinies of the paper were guided by Kenneth Prather, Editor-in'Chief, and his capable board of editors: Myron Cohen, news, Roger Le Grand, sport, Naomi Bernstein, headline, julia Tanner, beat, Dolores Sy, organization, Edmund Schmidt, cut, Edward Farber, feature, jack Levy, humor, Hermoine Lynn, literary, Alice Crosse, proof, Kenneth Braun, typing, and Donald Raymore, publicity. Marie Shafer as business manager directed the business end of the Scroll during the first semester, with her assistants: Mona Collins, advertising manager, Ruth Rogahn, treasurf er, Myrna Catencamp, head bookkeepcr, Fred Zusy, circulation manager, and Edward Stein, collection manager. In February, Kenneth Prather contin' ued as EditorfinfChief, the literary, sport, headline, proof, and typing departments retained the first semester editors. Ed' mund Schmidt took over the news editor' ship, Robert Veenendaal, beat, William Van Roo, organization, George Feinberg, publicity, Edward Farber, humor, Lucille Kienzle, feature, Roger Hoffman, ex' change, and Franklin Austin, cut. Eileen Curtin and Julia Tanner held the newly v ,.f created positions as special writers. Kenneth Prather, Edmund Schmidt, Naomi Bernstein Sass ,... is N X ' ,, ' A 'wage Q: S Q X3 . Q Q . 5 X N , R saee. ..,.. ...... ..,. A . ,,.. ....... ..... . , his .,-.---- xsssss., . ..... , . -r -i,- S ss s S -v---Q--Q ai--+- - --NX S as X E R 9 X s Page One Hundred Thirty-eight A .. , .,,,..,..,. ...., ..,,..... ..........,. .,... . . . . .. E lFll932:s it ' .... E . X A 5 0 S .,.,.,,,...,.,.., . ,.,..,..,...,.,,, .....,..,,......,,.... Z3 :Q ,.....,..... .....,....,.... . ,..,.......,......, ........ N . WX.. X ryir Top Row: R, Rogalm, ll. Collin, N. Amrhein, C. Niehler, H. Ingraham, F. Znsy, R. Stolhancl, NV. VVarrl, R. Leitch, E. Perlewitz, N. P!lSCll, G. Van Male, L. lVindlei'. Middle Row: C. Ott. J. Taxinan, ll. Leibovitz, G. XVid0wit, J. Laur, hi. Gordon, Mr. Blair, R. Lindenlaub, l.. Fredericks, V. Peirce, XV. Kniss, XV. Rice, M. Catencamp. Bottom Row: V. Dewitz, D. Schmidt, E. Fink, L. Militzer, M. Collins, E. Stein, J. lngraliam, H. Karp, llruskewitz, l. Stewart, R, Jallas, I.. Laabs. Scroll Weekly Fifteen of Miss Hauer's first semester newswriting class gained places in room 317 aff tcr the February graduation. They were Mary Meixner, Ralph Frank, Audrey Thayer, Esther Hianny, Joyce Lochen, Herbert Sonrxenberg, Ruth Stiemke, Doris Kugler, Betty Jackson, Lois Clemens, Phyllis Hutton, jane Thomas, Marjorie Heinmiller, Martha Eng' lish, and Ralph Houseman. Marion Schmitz and Eva Schram were on the waiting list. After graduation Fred Zusy assumed the position of business manager. Howard War- hanek took over the management of the circulation department, and Edward Stein ref mained as collection manager. Ruth Rogahn and Myrna Catencamp retained their for' mer positions, and Gertrude Van Male directed the advertising staff. From September 1931 Miss Rose Helen Hauer, Miss Edna Goeden, Mr. Eldon Schneller, and Miss Ilma Zinns guided the literary work of the Scroll. Mr. Ralph Blair succeeded Mr. Guy Bannister as critic of the business department, and Mr. Don' ald Mereeii directed Scroll photography. Principal George Balzer was general ad' viser and critic of the literary staff. Throughout the entire year, the Scroll staff sought to achieve prompt and accurf ate reporting, interesting style in writing, diversified and attractive page makefuj, Gertrude Van Male, Fred Zusy, Howard NVarhanek and an all'An7CriC5lIl rating- . ..... ..... . s .,-,s - ,,.....,...,... .--- - X R E X ic s s, QQ 6 t A K we Fx xkkk X ss X ......,.,,,.,,..,....sc...w:::scsssc.....,, Page Our Ilundrvd Thirly-nine NN N Xxx .R....,... . r. . ,,., . , .. . ., , , ..,..,,,. , , ....,,...,........ .......,,,..,,,.... .. , , S x E tfSCClQOlLls olfll932. ..........,...........................x..xx.,,.......,,... S... EXxXxxxNNxXXXw ,,.... ,.........,,.........,.... ....,,,................. E Top Row: Bernice Schroeder, Hazel Holle, Robert Speth, Ivan Trosch, XVilson Schier, Merlin Rohlinger, Leonard Jzlzistarl, Herman Henkel, Elmer Behrens, Bob Mueller, Joe Tussman, Richard Lippold, Nathan Hiken. Middle Row: Blanche Budinger. Hermoine Lynn, Max Gordon. Bob Veenendaal Pierce Kramer, Miss Strolnn, Eugene XVendelburg, Milton Paris, Grace Swearingen, Alice Rowland, Gertrude Bartelt. Bottom Row: Ruth Oehler, Grace Hammes, Valeria Kelly, Grace NVeidner, Jack Levy, Howard Kron, Alina Bell, Helen Sizer, Marion Musch, Julia Tanner, Beverly Gaynor. Washington Players The Washiiigton Players have completed a year that brought with it a public ap' pearance outside of school, a new group system of presenting workshop programs, and two demonstrations for other high school dramatic groups. A Homecoming stunt depicting a scene in Hades was the first of the year's appear' ances before the school. So successful was the idea that it was used as the rbasis of a stunt given by the Players at the National Conference of English Teachers which met in Milf waukee. A series of tableaux of French war scenes was given on Armistice Day and repeated for Open House on November 13. Later this program was used as a basis for demon' strating tableaux productions to a group of Lincoln High School students and teachers. At an auditorium meeting 'before the Christmas vacation, the Players presented The Enchanted Christmas Tree by Percif val Wilde. On January 27 there was a cos' tume party at Julia Kuhlig's dancing studio. Graduating Players gave a side' splitting playlet, The First Rehearsal , by Nathan Hiken. Each Player gave a stunt in keeping with his character, and Miss Kuhlig gave a lesson in the tango. Among the outstanding workshop LG 5 ' plays were The Grand Chams D13' Mildred Hillis. Eugene XVendelburg, Robert Kroncke, mond , 'LThe Trysting Place , One Irene im-eckmmm as Q S X .,,,.,, , X , . ......,. ee ,,,.,, Page One Hundrnd Forty .,,........,..,........,......,. ....... .,, , ,, .........,.., . . , .,.. . .. ... ...... ., ... ................,. .... , . , i E X E SESCQULL olFll932 t .......,,..,......,...............,...,,, ...,,.............. N ,................ ,,..,..,,,...,,.,........,........,........ , ..i - . .. M...--fx.---.. , fix, -mg- Top Row: XVillard XVeiser, Chester Niebler, Jane Davenport, Mildred Hillis, XValter Johnson, XValter Ricker, Blarshall Munz, Robert Kroncke, Rollin Moeile, Hazel Risseeuw, Gertrude Van Male, Robert Hoehle, Doris Pctcrinan. Middle Row: Margaret Collins, Jack Meyer, George Ellis. Florence Levine, Myrtle Laahs, Helen Burgess, Mr. hfereen, Arthur Schaefer, Curvin Smelser, Beatrice Groelle, Eileen Curtin, Ncoma Tiefenthaler. Nuttuin Row: Kathryn XVinkehnan, ltlildred Schiewitz, Charlotte XYinnecour. Leah Trosch. Dorothy Schoonover. Lucille Schafer, Ralph Frank, Elizabeth Berthel, Blanche Todes, Catherine Charles, Beverly Shambeau. lrene Dreckmzinn. Washington Players 'LEgg , 'Op o Me Thumb , The Pot Boiler , Mary Says What She Thinks , Good Medicine , The End of the Trail , and The Siege . During the second semester the club was divided into seven groups, each headed by an experienced member who was to furnish one program. The group leaders-Jack Meyer, Gertrude Bartlelt, Arthur Shaefer, jane Davenport, Pierce Kramer, Helen Burgess, and Walter Ricker-did splendid work in coaching and arranging rehearsals. A group of teachers and students from Custer High School, interested in forming a dramatic club, came to observe one of the Player meetings at which The Intruder was given and The Minuet by Louis Parker. The grand Hnale of the year came in the senior class play, Seventh Heaven , by Austin Strong, presented May 13 and 14. Ruth Oehler as Diane and Robert Kroncke as Chico played the leading parts. The cast supporting them consisted of Walter Ricker in the part of Brissac, Jack Meyer, Boulg Jack Levy, the Ratg Grace Swear' ingen, Nana, Grace Hammes, Arletteg Marshall Munz, Recang Gertrude Bartelt, Aunt Valentine, Elias Garfinkel, Uncle Georges, Jerome Marks, Gobimg Max Gorf don, Blonde, Walter Johnson, Pere Chevilf long and Ivan Trosch, Sergeant of Police. Off for Seventh Heaven , 5 N N, N ' S X X as X E X , sw. , s S e-iaa X Ng X . 'Nxxxx A New t.tst,.,.. ..., c N-Asxglut .:-:::l Nl55g,wulkWWxw ,,,..,..... ...,,.. ..... X 5 Page Om' Hundred Forty-one . ....... X . , R..,.....,, , ,..,.,,.... . ,,, ,.,..,, , ,.......... . . ...........,..,... ..., .........,N....,.. .... . . . . X F Q NSCIQOLL olFll9f52 ..,............... .......................Xx,.,...X.... .- NxNXxxxxxwXN ...X..x...........,,,,.................X.......... Top Row: Pearl Austin, Jeanette lngraham, Esther Pexlewitz, Verna Butzer, june Ernst, Harold VVelke, Karl Young beck, Louis Levine, NVesley NVard, Leon Chetek, Howard Glinberg, Ruth Thomas, Evelyn Blum, Maxine Danncntilser, Marion Ruhland, Doris Kugler. Middle Row: Ruth Knpper, Bernice Vllheeler, NVarren Broker, Al Thnrwachter. Sidney Cohen, Mr. Mereen, Mrs. Iinnndey, Enola Brandt, Marjorie Heinmiller, Sara Peckarsky, Pearl Larson, May Kamp, Sara Goldman. Bottom Row: Genevieve Hansen, Marion Burt, Marion Gimbel, Ada Hecker, Marie Towle, Myrla Rich, Jean Hatch, Gertrude Pieper. Joy Hartmann, Eva Stroiman, Phylles Hatton, Enid Hellman. Junior Dramatic Society Plays, pantomimes, and fascinating lessons on makefup, together with valuable critif cisms on stage etiquette from Mrs. Boundey, helped make an enjoyable and successful year for the Junior Dramatic Society. This society is for sophomores and unless the applicants for membership exceed sixty, no tryouts are held for entrance. A recommendation from former teachers is necessary. The oflicers elected were Howard Glinberg, President, Myrla Rich, Vicefpresidentg Ruth Thomas, Secretary, Verna Butzer, Treasurer, and Allan Thurwachtcr, Sergeantfatf arms. Wesley Ward succeeded Myrla Rich, Enola Brandt, Ruth Thomas, and Maxine Dannenfelser, Verna Butzer the second semester. The plays enjoyed by the entire club were Mimi Lights the Candle , The Black' hall , Solemn Pride , and Allison's Lad . The second semester opened with Solemn Pride given before the school on Lin' coln's lhirthday. i ,X If fu SY' .rx l Myrla Rich, Howard Glinberg, Ruth Thomas Maxine Dannenfelser, XVesley NVard, Howard Glinberg, Verna Butler Enola Brandt. News XS S N S ssss . . X s t as t's'te a e'ea sese- --si-s-ie'e--- s,ss-xs X X .. ' ssws ttstttt X E N ,..i ,S is agz' Om- Hundred Forty-tfwo ........ ,.....,.......... .. ...,.......,..,,., ....., .., . .................,,,... , ..........,.........,, ,. .... 'ttMSClQOl,lL, ollll932.N s i 0 Y ......, ....,.,.., ......,.,..,,.., .L,,L,..,..............., . . ., ,,..,..,. ,.,, . .. .. ,LT Top Row: jane lilsen, Leland Roth, Everton llibb, Helmar Boldt, Elizabeth Seieel, john Konrad. Rielianril Lippold, ,lcrome Kahn. Jerome Marks. Middle Row: lmrenz Mueller. M1H'y::u'et Drunnnond. M1lrj0l'ie Ryker, Helen llelz, Mr. Pestalozzi, Lorraine Gramlow, Marion fiflllilfl. Ken De Longe, Erwin Karon. , lloltmn Row: Sidney XYynn, Margaret XYillianis, Ben XVein, Ralph Frank, Herbert Sonnenberg, Hilld kfllff. Pillll Gilin. Harvey Eder. Chemistry Club Ever since the first Chemistry club meeting in 1926, that organization has done its best to give the members educational and versatile programs. The first semester officers: Jerome Kahn, President, Jerome Marks, Vicefpresidentg Margaret Willianis, Secretaryffreasurerg Erwin Karrow, Sergeant-at-armsg and the sec' ond semester cabinet: Jerome Marks, Presidentg Everton Dibb, Vicefpresidentg Lorraine Gramlovv, Secretaryffreasurerg and Sydney Wynn, Sergeantfatfarms, have ably fulnlled the purpose of furthering interest in Chemistry at Washingtoil. During the last year, talks and demonstrations on Colored Fireworks , Solid Car- bon Dioxide , Glass Blowing , Sulphur , Spectrum Analysis , and Silvering of Mirf urs , were given by Mr. Pestalozzi, critic of the organizationg Mr. Beyer, of the Milf waukee Glass Company, Guy Wiley '31, Jerome Kahn, and Jerome Marks. Films on the Manufacture of Abrasives , and The Story of Leather were also shown and explained. Thus, many of the mysteries of Chemical Science were revealed and enjoyed by the club members. jf' . 'l ., N Y i A ii 4 4' .e 1, Lf . sa ai x . ' A -r ' .,1' V J. Q. . . ll-X ' w 1 Jerome Marks. Jerome Kahn, Margaret XYilIiams Lorraine lirainlnw. Everton Dibb. Jerome Mari' it ..,,....,. ,,.,.....,..l., i ..-1 ,ex .X N W ii 'i'x ' X , ..... Q ll ,':r:-:':' rr:-llllivsrzzzfes txeeee....... .,--- Pagr Um' llundrfd I orty-three SW ,X Q ,.................... . ,.R ..........................,..., .................,.........,...... ,................. s s 5 5 t X S NSCCQOILIL oll'll932, S ..,.,..,,, ....,..,..... .......... . , ...................... Q ...............,..........,,............................. N N.xN X Mmm? N Top Row: J. Meyer, A. John, C. Zellin, C. Niebler, I. Schuenke, G. Sengpiel, B. Campbell, R, Moede, H. Risseeuw N. Jacobson, R. Oberwetter, C. Bachmann. Third Row: B. Cizon, C, Field, P. Austin, A. Floryan, Miss Hardaker, I. Pappenheim, G. .Bartelt, M. Lucas F Meyer, G. Bonnet, El Hannagan. Second Row: M. Floryan, D. Marbes, L. Muench, J. Henderson, J. Lochen, Miss Houghton, H. Burgess, J. Bringe V. Rusch, I. Dreckmann, Bottom Row: B. Ulevich, H, Sonnenberg, G. Feinberg, H. Ktruth, R. NVuerch, N. Brown, G. Hammes, V. Kelly, J. Moore ,XX A Alphanea Although hard times might have ravaged the outside world, Alphanea has conf tinued to make great strides during the past year along with the regular work of ora- tions, readings, and debates, the society, as in years past, was the center of friendliness and sociability. Programs of all sorts, including timely debates, humorous readings, and a lively ref sponse at meetings, were characteristic of the trend. The three critics, Miss Orma Keuf per, Miss Madge Houghton, and Miss Ruth Hardaker, worked hand in hand with the cabinet composed of Chester Niebler, who Sat in the executive chair, Virginia Guntz, def viser of entertaining programs, Gertrude Heinz, our Andrew Mellon, Marie Sharer, who read the progress, Janet Glson, who sought only the best students for usg Rollin Moede, famous for mixed mixers, Andrew Spheeris, who produced interesting, catchy postersg and Paul Klabunde, who policed the meeting room. Graduation, as usual, took some Alf phaneans from our midst. Of the seven graduates Gertrude Heinz and Virginia Guntz received honor pins for their out' standing work in Alphs. But there is more to Alphanea than routine. The two mixers held during the first semester demonstrated careful plan' ning and sociability, and the music afford' ed by the s0ciety's orchestra was inviting . . . Marie Shafer, Virginia Guntz, Chester Nieblei and inspiring. Gertrude Heinz X XXQX NNN ,,, X W X Q X isgwsg v as Ye X as hhuhlq, W XXXXX W X aww? e ' r omg xggwssswx sxxx is xX .... .-a- --M .... , ..,... T Kim , X A, Page Om' Ilundred Forly-four I 1 www S ,.x,.... .,,,...... ,..,,.,.. .......,...,, ,..,., .,...,.,., . , ,,. .,...,.,,,,,.,... .,.............. ...,...... ...... - ' ClQ0lblL l7ll932, ....,... .... ..,.. .. . , . ,,.,, , ..,.,, ., . . - ,....... . ,,,,.,,..,,,, . .,.. . . X S ..... ..... X Top Row: R. Cavnnaugh, C. Baecker. F. Zusy, N. Begel. XV. Bowman, P, Klnbunde, D. Zuleger, R. Gordon, L. Bent- zien, A. Koschin, R. Hoffman, S. Rich. Third Row: G. Heinz, M. Scharer, V. Guntz, M. Massimo, I, Ernst, R. Thomas, D. Peterman, H. Lipschutz, H. Ingrahnm, E. Stuerzer. J. Boyle, B. Mattews. Second Row: A. Gauger, M. Connelly, A. Spheeris, E. Hoyer, D. Zygmunt, Miss Keuper, R. Kirst, I.. Kienzle, J. Ingralmm, B. Leibovitz. R. Murphy. Bottom Row: F. Mielke, D. Georg, R. Syring, B. Sharp, R. Le Grand, J, Olson, A. Bell, S. Kern. Alphanea Alphanea did not place first in Intersociety, but her contestants worked untiringly. The affirmative team was composed of Doris Peterman, Chester Niebler, William Bow- man, and George Feinberg, alternate, while Irene Pappenheim, Irene Dreckmann, Herbert Sonnenberg, and Fred Zusy, alternate composed the negative. Jack Meyer and Sydney Rich did their bit on orations, while Helen Burgess and june Ernst came through with flying colors for the readers. Alphs won the ticket sale, too, so it was really a battle royal . On Lincoln's birthday the new cabinet was ushered into service. In conjunction with the Washingtoii Bicentennial, the new oflicers, Rollin Moede, President, Herbert Sonnenf berg, First Vice-president, Helen Lipschutz, Second Vicefpresidentg Bob Cavanaugh, Third Vice-president, Helen Ingraham, Secretary, Fred Zusy, Treasurer, Bernard Leibovitz, Ser' geantfat-armsg and Sydney Rich, Ambassa- dor, pledged themselves to live up to the standards of that patriot. The adoption of the by-law to give outgoing presidents a gavel in recognition of their office was in order with Alphanea's march to success. A novel idea instituted by the spring cabinet was a guest day on which every member was entitled to bring a guest to the meeting. All in all, Alphanea has marked the Rollin Moede. Helen Ingralizim, Fred Zusy, close of a successful year. llerbert Sonneulserp: S X iii. N N. ,,,,, , ,........ , ...... gg.1gVi::::iL1 ,,,,,,,,, ,,.,,,......,,.,,, . . , I ssg X R sssXN X X s X s. ,. ,.,. - X '-ar X .X M Pagr Om' llumlred Fariy-jifve wwe . 9 N Q , ...... ,., ......., .............,,,.,...,.....,.. ..,,. . ....... . .....,........,......,........,,......... X , Q S . X X ollill93J2sa S Q , ,....,,.. ..,.......,........,..,,,......,......., 4.,, .: ,k.xxxN,x . v .-ri4rlLt1-LfV A- Tnp Row: R. Sherkow, N. Pasch, L. Pawlitzke, J. Marks, M. Cohen, J. Sehniiclling, J. Tussnian, A. Cohen, B. Veenendaal, B. Zien, S. Horwitz, I. Levy, L. Lausmann. Middle Row: P. Larson. M. Kamp, S. Posner, M. Gordon, H. Kron, Mr. Groth, Miss Purdy, H. Lynn, G. Van Male, ll. Holle, B. Schroeder, Bottmn lliow: R. Edelstein, C. NVinneeour, E. Peckarsky, J. Strassman, J. Mnekle, G. NVeidner, P. Jacobson, J. Vollnier, V. ,iskc. Lincoln Education mixed with recreation has made the past year not only worthwhile but enjoyable to Lincolnites. Critics, officers, and committees deserve praise for the peppy meetings, the enlarged membership, and the friendly spirit of comradeship among the members. Washington's youngest literary society has well fulfilled its purpose of giving training in oratory, reading, and debating. Debates were of a varied' interest, ranging from such weighty questions as, Resolved: That the nations adopt a policy of complete disarmament, except for forces needed as po' lice-to local problems such as the one, Resolved: That interscholastic basketball should be carried on in Milwaukee schools. No semester would be complete without an occaf sional humorous debate, and the last two semesters were no exceptions. Resolved: That the hanging of stockings at Christmas time should be abolished, was an outstanding funf nyfbone tickler that put the Lincolnites in a mirthful mood for Christmas vacation. . Readings, orations, biographical sketches, and current events added to the variety of the programs. Music also played a large part in the entertainment and talented art' ists offered numerous selections. During the first semester Howard Kron conducted the meetings, Hermoine Lynn planned the programs, Robert Zein posted the announcements of the meetings, Eliza' beth Berthel wrote the minutes, Olive Elizabeth Berthel. Howard Kron, Hermoine Lynn, Broetler collected the clues, Hazel Holle Olive Broetle, x QNX KX ,. exQ N: N, Q X gs lrrl. l f tstt ....,. Page One Hundred Forty-six i 1 ,N ......... , .....,.....,...,, ............... .,,,,.. .... . .... ,......,......,.x...,........,....,A...A,,......,.A. M, ' S NiSCClQ0ll.4ll, oll'll932, S ' ..................,...............................,......... 't ,.,...,......,......,...............,.......,............. Top Row: H. Helz. M. Brand, A. XVehr, E. Blum, B. Groelle, R. Levinson, H. Rlaether, NV. YVright, H. Schultz, L. A W'indler, D. Berner. 'K. Foley, B. Buclinger. p V - V Middle Row: H. Lerner, L. Purnell, R. Bradley, V. Madsen, M. Beck, L. Grainlow, Miss Thompson, M. Pengelly, J Tanner, M. lIIlSC,iL. Mueller, A. Zacthariasen. A I . p Bottom Row: N. Horwitz, S. Greenberg, A. Hecker, N. Bernstein, O. Broetler, B. ,VVo,lf, D. Stefzler, L. Stein, E. Berthel, J. Coleman, R. Axt. Lincoln arranged the mixers, Robert Axt was Council Representative, and John Vollmer, Ser' geantfatfarms. The second semester cabinet consisted of Robert Veenendaal, President, Beatrice Groelle, First Vice-president, Beatrice XVolf, Second Vicefpresidentg Pearl Larf son, Secretary, Max Gordon, Treasurerg- Phillip Jacobson, Sergeantfatfarmsg Hermoine Lynn, Ambassador, and Nathan Pasch, Council Representative. Again Lincoln claimed many outstanding members-the valedictorian and salutatorif an of the February class, six out of the thirteen elected to the National Honor Society, and several outstanding members of the Scroll staif. ' Four of the midfyear class received honor -pins for outstanding service as officers, Inf tersociety participants, and contributors to the programs. They were Hazel Holle, Ber' nice Schroeder, Howard Kron, and Joe Tussman. Other February graduates were Olive Broetler, Myron Cohen, Marion Pengally, Louise Purnell, Grace Weidiier, Charlotte Winnecour, Robert Zein, and Joe Schmid' ling. June graduates were Blanche Budingf er, Naomi Bernstein, Arthur Cohen, Irene Fina, Max Gordon, Jack Levy, Virginia Liske, Hermoine Lynn, james Muckle, Nathan Pasch, Lorraine Pawlitzke, Harold Schultz, ,lean Strassman, Julia Tanner, and Gertrude Van Male. Credit for Lincoln's successful year if X belongs to the three critics: Miss Purdy, Max Gordon, Robert Veenendaal, Beatrice Groelle, , Pearl Larson T33 Miss Thompson, and Mr. Groth. ,A 1kpb.5h.,,,,., ,......... . S rr' ii X S S- X a.. X C ii YV X Q- ws- TBX N' S Q X gsks X X xt -f-ss--NN A cttt 't ' '- ' 'xli l i 'S -'-f ...,-'---.1 1 . ,....... .... ........,........,... f X X- N ,,,,, g ......, - ,,..... , ..... ..,.. N , ..,, Page One Hundred Forty-:ewan ' l wwx x S s .............. ...... ........ ...... . . ........... , ............... , ......,.,..............,....A... . M., A QESCQULL olFll9f52. if X 3 ...........................,..........,.Qk,.N,,,....,Y.. .,.,....... ,,,.... .,......................,.,........ . . Top Row: H. Fink, D. Eggert, Il. Collin, J. Peterson, W. Van Roo, R. NVeiscopf, B. VVilde, VV. Ricker, NV. VVard I Davenport, A. Schaefer. E. Garfinkel, R. Ziegler, J. Foley, Third Row: VV. Rehling, M. Laabs. S. Peckarsky, E. Liebman, M. Heinmiller. T. Johannes, E. Coapman, T.. Layman ll. Boynton, E. Bruskewitz, E. Glenn, E. Smith, M. Berman, E. Curtin, N. Tiefenthaler. Second Row: B. Shambeau, D. Sy, M. Caspari, F. Levine, M ss Scanlan, Miss Handt, B. Leutenegger, D. Kelley, R Kupper, D. Kugler, B. Todes. Bottom Row: S. Wynn, W. Schabarker, M. Rich, C. Charles, I. Kegel, F. Scheier, G. Schowalter, D. Schoonover M. Hansen. as QF Philomathea Interest, work, and capable leadership! These three elements characterized Philo' mathea's year of successful activity. The capalble leadership of the first semester rested in the hands of Norman Schober, Presidentg Pierce Kramer, First Vicefpresident and program chairman, Sidney Wynn, Second Vicefpresident and chairman of the press committee, Ruth Fisher, Third Vice' president and chairman of the membership committee, Florence Levine, Ambassador and chairman of the social committee, Edward Stein, Treasurer, Walter Felber, Sergeantfatf arms, and Esther Liebman, Secretary. Since Philomathea's primary interest centers in literary enterprise, the club sponsored debates, humorous and serious, which provided entertainment and instruction at the meet' ings. Questions ranging from the evils of the machine age to Empress Eugenie hats, from disarmament to hitchfhiking were def 'bated. An interesting program feature was The Artist , coached by jane Davenf port and played by Blanche Todes and Walter Ricker. In honor of the seniors, the last program of the semester consisted of a mock trial written by Donald Rayf more and coached by Delores Sy. The cast included the graduating seniors, Muriel Berman, Loraine Fischer, Donald Raymore, Dorothea Eggert, Ruth Fischer, Curvin Smelzer, Robert Speth, Hyman Taxman, and Winifred Behling. Then in November came Intersociety. Norman Scholxer, Pierce Kramer, Esther Liebman Edward Stein t iaav siisss s g X gk R .....it.. 1 ............ 1 ...... Page One Ilundrrd Forty-right . s Q, .....,,,...,.............. ,. .......,..,..,,,, .. ,...,,,.. . ,,. .... ,......4...... ,..,.,..Y. ,..,.........,......,..... . E Q. S S QE oll'll932. - .....................................,.... ..,...- X .... Nwvxh Top Row: C. Sxnelser, H. Taxman, N. Schober, R. Speth, I. Trosch, D, Grehn, R. Kroncke, C. Ehlert, H. Koller J. Goelz, D. Nenn, E. Feldman, P. Kramer, VV. Felber, F. Austin. ' Third Row: E. Stroiman, E. Hianny, E. Brandt, J. VVeidhoefes, NV. Herrmann, G. Ellis, H. Glinberg, G. Clausen, M. English, D. Raymore, L. Fischer, L. Clemens, H. Klatz, H. XVarhanek. Second Row: T. Wein. E. Klafter, B. Rotter, M. Meixner, H. Reichardt, R. Fisher, Mr. Candy, A. Thurwachter, A. Hoffman, M. Van Roo, L. Trosch, P. Endres, E. Stein. Bottom Row: E. Hellman, K. Winkelman, M. Schiewitz, L. Friedland, R. Frank, J. Dann, G. Stutson, C. Longtine, M. Blumenfeld. Philomathea With the hard work of the contestants and the cooperation of the club, Philomathea won its fourth straight intersociety victory. As January closed the first semester, Philomathea awarded pins and emblems, expres' sive of appreciation for distinguished service. Ruth Fisher and Myrtle Laabs received pins, Curvin Smelzer and Hyman Taxman, emblems. The destiny of the second semester-'was guided by William Van Roo, Presidentg Esther Liebman, First Vice-president, Mary Meixner, Second Vicefpresidentg Marion Cas' pari, Third Vicefpresidentg Margaret Hansen, Secretaryg Ralph Frank, Treasurer, Neoma Tiefenthaler, Ambassadorg and John Peterson, Sergeantfatfarms. Philomatheafs tribute to George Washington and Abraham Lincoln was given in program features. Abraham Lincoln a playlet celebrating the Lincoln anniversary, and a patriotic reading commemorating the bicentennial of Washington were presented. Ralph Frank, XVilliam Van Roo, Esther Liebman, Margaret Hansen Among the interesting debates of the second semester was one on a timely sub' ject, Resolved: that Milwaukee County should institute the voucher system in the distribution of supplies for the needy. Throughout the entire year, Harold Klatz, violinist, and Eva Stroiman, pianist, gave freely of their musical ability. Under the capable direction of its critf ics, Miss Hazel Handt, Miss Marian Scan- lan, and Mr. Walter Candy, Philomathea completed a most satisfactory and success' ful year. ..-'fi sf-times s Q ss. 3 X w x tiff V C Q X :YF . X A ........ ........ . ........ . ........... .,.. ..,.. ...... - - A oss t Pagz' One Hundred Forty-nine l Kk K , ........,.. ..... , ,,,,,,, ,,,,......., , ,..,, ,,, . ,.... ,.,...... ......,.,.... ,... .........,.,..,, - . X s S A tfSCClQOlLlL olFll9352, S 5 X I .,.................,......,..................x.,......... ...........,.,....,.......,...................,.,........ Top Row: Allen Thurwaclxter. Doris Peternian, Robert Kroneke, Mr. Maule, NVilliam Bowman, Mr. Dewey, NValter Riclcer, Chester Niebler. , Bottom Row: Faye Scherer. llerbert Sonnenberg, Florence Levine. Max Gordon, Jack Levy, Esther Lielinian, Margaret Hansen, George Feinberg. State Debate With unemployment and depression on everybody's tongue, the state debaters chose as their subject a timely one-unemployment insurance-the same subject which had been considered during the earlier Intersociety Contest. After two months of intensive preparation and consequent competition for places, two tryouts were required to determine who were to constitute the teams. Those finally selected were, Afhrmative: Jack Levy, captain, Doris Peterman, Margaret Hansen, and Chester Niebler, alternate, Negative: Robert Kroncke, captain, Walter Ricker, Esther Liebman, and Max Gordon, alternate. Both teams started off successfully, the Negative defeating a strong Kenosha team and the Affirmative conquering Two Rivers. In the second round both our squads over' came Lincoln's two teams. These successes placed Washiiigtoii among the three undefeatf ed schools in the southern section. Later, the Affirmative was beaten' by Kenosha, although the negative vanquished Hartford. In conjunction with the preceding year's plans for preparatory training of new material, a second team was organized composed of Florence Levine, Williani Bowman, Heiabert Sonnenberg, George Feinberg, Allan Thurwachter, and Faye Scheier. Much of the creditable record of our teams in the state series is attributable to the ellicient tutelage of the coaches, Mr. Howard Maule and Mr. Kenneth Dewey. - Preparing the case. , iiii L ' --'ri Q' ...,... ,,,,, ' Pugz' Our I1IlII!1'f1'dFff1,V in SNNX X , ,........., ... .. .. ..Q..,,,,,, ... . . ., ,,..... ,, ,,.,.,,,.,,.. ...,..... ... .....,.,Q..,...., . S F E O : 'Y S WSCIQOLL olFll932. ' ......... ,.,.....,....,,,.,..,,..,................ . .. ...... .. . .,,,...,, .,..,,..,.. . .. , ............. S: 5 iff - - .g ' . s 3 3 . :fc Top Row: Sydney Rich, George Ellis, Beatrice Groelle, Mr, Maule, Miss Thompson, Mr, Dewey, Chester Nicbler, Arthur. Schaefer. . Bottom Row: George Feinberg, Dorothea Marbes, Kathleen Foley, Jack Levy, Helen Burgess, Leah Troseli, Kathryn NVinkelinau. Forensics Persons who can speak well are in constant demand. Washington offered special training in speech through both State Debate and Forensic work. So enthusiastic were the pupils that over one hundred signed up. All hut six were eliminated early in the contests, and later three from each of the four branches were se' lected. Helen Burgess, Kathleen Foley, and Dorothea Marhes comprised the declaiming rosterg Beatrice Groelle, Syd Rich, and Arthur Schaefer were the orators, George Feinf herg, Jack Levy, and Chester Niebler, the extemporaneous speakers, while George Ellis, Leah Trosch, and Kathryn Wiiiklemaii were included in extemporaneous reading. In a closely contested local meet, the judges awarded their decisions to Syd Rich, oratorg Helen Burgess, declaimerg Chester Niehler, extemporaneous speaker, and Kathryn VV'inkelman, extemporaneous reader. V On April 22, WHShiIlgfOIliS representatives journeyed to Lincoln High where Helen Burgess, Kathryn Winkelman, and Chesf ter Nieluler were successful. On April 29, the three winners participated in the Dis- trict Contest at the State Normal School, where they received a second and two l . 3 thirds respectively. Though the contestants advanced no further, the experience gained was worth the effort. Under the direction of Mr. Maule, Mr. Dewey, and Miss Thompson, these representatives received the valuable They worked for xVllSlllllgtOl'l. speech tfalllillg- s s NNY . x Q tx S - tt. X A X X D sv sv- TDK SBXX S ss Page 0iI61lIl7Idffd Fifty-one ww , ,, ......... .,........ ..............,,, .,,.. .,,,.,,.,.,.. ............... .,....,.,.,.Y,,..,..,,.,,,.. .A..., - ...,, . , - s . ' SSSCIQOILIL, olFll932. it ...........,...........,,....,............,.xx........... ....,.....,,,,.,,.....,,............,..................,. S ....., A KS X R Top Row: VV. NVeiser, M. Lefcn, NV. Schier, M. Yarmark. F. Valk, NV. Wehe, E. Korsan, R. Sutter, E. Behrens. E. Wolzein, l'. Klabunde, R. Shierfelder, C. Radtke, R. Merkelz, E. Stamm, B. Brewer, M. Griesberg, G. Randolph, H. Maechler, H. Wendorf, G. Lewis. Third Row: M. Sommer, C. Backmann, E. Klatt, J. Lippert, H. Schultz, R. Leitch, H. Munro, G. Gruenbergcr, M. XVziltersdorf, R, Guse. A. l.e Grand, NV. Krahn. B. Holafman, S. Pokrziss, H. Boldt, R. Brauer, J. Bril. Second Row: J. Tanner, W. Lutsey, M. Gertz, H. Kovel, G. Bock, K. McLay, E. Schwartz, K. De Longe, Mr. Drake, R. Salman, T. Brown, A, Bonesho, D. Zygmunt, M. Pengelly, E. Glenn, R. VVink, A. Rowland. Bottom Row: B. VVein, E. Krueger, R. Turner. V. Ludwig, L. Mueller, G. Carroll, NV. Palenz, A. Culbertson, H. Jurack, VV. Herrman, M. Tronsen, N. Bernstein, P. Endres, M. Koehler. Physics Club A successful semester rewarded the efforts of the officers of the Physics Club during the term beginning September, 1931, in which the membership totaled seventyftwo. The officers were Harvey Wendorf, Presidentg Harold Munro, Vicefpresidentg and Milton Waltersdorf, SecretaryfTreasurer. Mr. Drake was the critic. The programs brought many noted speakers. Mr. Smead of the University Exten' sion spoke on Television , Mr. Monson of the Nash Motor Car Company on Syncrof Mesh Transmission and Freewheelingvg and Mr. Fraser of the School of Engineering on Neon Signs . Other interesting speakers were Mr. Case of Madison, Mr. Trier of the Curtiss Wright Airport, and Mr. Coffman of the Wisconsin News. A demonstration of a miniature rocket car was given by Chester Niebler, and Elec tromagnetismu was demonstrated 'by Harold Munro. Club members participated in an Ed' ison Memorial Program. ' ll1H'0lfl MUHTOC, HflfVeY xV9mlf l'f, hliltnn NValtersdorf Harold lllunroe, Elmer Behrens, lNIarion Tronsmi yxvy e is Ss Sw Ss sscs cict A i rsssssi A stassra QEXEX 5 Nxfws XS :S N X X N Q hwsssxcxmssaaa. 5 i Si r Page Om' Hundrrd Fifly-Ifwo ,am - X . . ,........ , ,... .,...... ,, ,, .. . ., . ., . s. ,s ,, .. ,.,..,,..... . . . ..., ......,.,.,.... . ,, S P K tt'NSClQ0lLlL, olFll9352,fe Q .... ....... ...... , . ...,..,,.., ., ,..,, . Top Row: L. Schulmeister. E. Jungton, J. Lochen. I. Pappenlieing VV. Arlielger. II. Lucas, D. Hewitt, R. Thurner, A. Illoliiuxpt, K. Prather, D. Layman, XV. Schier, R. Norton, A. Lusty, H. Ingraliam, M. Lucas, D. Nelson, L. Knuechel Q. 'vnaston. Fourth Row: D. Ilerner, E. Coapman, M. Sclimitlials. NV. Wikle, J. Laur, V. Shklerikson, ISI. Ambs, N. Rocleinrm, A, Eipaglxiardo, NV. Hahn, B. Veeneridaal, H. Plotkin, VV. Van Engel, J. Kahn, J, Boyle, G. Ruthenberg, E. Karuw, R. tiel'e. 'l'liiril Row: A. Lau, A. Mantliey, VV. Fyke, R. Boswell, D. Hoffman, H, Horwitz, A. Kuelin. Mr. K. F. Miller, T. Carl, Il, Xvarlianek. M. Learned. J. Oakes, L. Kirchner, VV. Lutsey, E. Glenn, Ii. Anacker, R. Axt. Second Row: H. Iider, J. Booth, B. Oakes, I. Stewart, N. Bernstein, D. Larcl, I.. Militzer. G. Kiser, A. Zachariasen, J Sinianrll, E. Davies, J. Tanner, M. Imse, H. Collin. F. NVeintrob. llottum Row: R. Remlmann, L. Laabs, A. Holm, Il. Kuehn, B. Johnston, L. Erlnieier, F. Bing. D. Georg. J. Stmssniin, D. Miller, J. Vnllmer. Nature Study Club The principal work of the Nature Study Club is to help preserve Wisconsin wild life. Thus far, it has aided by caring for eightyflive purchased ducks and onefhundred drakes, the latter a gift of the Isaac Walton League. The ducks were placed in the Juneau Park Lagoon last spring. This activity, including treefplanting, has progressed satisfacf torily under Mr. Karl F. Miller, faculty critic. The programs have been enriched and enlivened by prominent speakers aliiliated with the Museum and the Isaac Walton League. The talks have concerned Wisconsin Mamf mals and wilclflife, and included moving pictures. Of course, the activities also include hikes, some of which have been to Fairy Chasm, various parks, and the Milwaukee River. At the latter, after a frantic search for ice, a merry hockey game ensued. f s Grace Kiser, Robert Veenendaal, Hugh Lucas, Audrey Zachariasen. 3Vayne Arhelger, NVilsun Scliier, .4 La Verne Laabs La Ve,-ne Laabs lkik Q X X E s X sm X X 'N t t ' ' N husxx 1 ggi: -:-:'::r:r11112 fnssm.. XNv,,, ,..... .------ 'i A' S 5' Payz' Uni' Ilundrzd Fifty-Ihr ee S, .........,...,...........,.........,,...,...,,.,.Y..,,.,... S X ........,...,..,.Y...,..,................,..,,...,. ' NSCCQIDDLL oIll932 S S ,.., . ..........................,....,..............,,,.,, X X , ........................,.....,..........,.....Q.....,.. .33 Xb x.xx . Top Row: Myron Cohen, Sidney Rich, Chester Niebler, Ivan Trnsch, Robert Kroncke, Fred Zusy, NVilliain Iiowman, Joe Tussman, NVilliam Van Roo, Hyman Taxman, Ilob Veenendaal. Seymour Horwitz, Pierce Kramer. Middle Row: Irene Dreckinann, Arthur Schaefer, Myrtle Laabs, Helen Burgess, Jack Levy, Doris Peternian, Irene Pappeu- heiiu, june Ernst. Gertrude-Van Male, Florence Levine, Marion Caspari, Hernmine Lynn, Esther Liebman, Bottom Row: Marguerite lllumenfeld, Grace VVeidner, Herbert Sounenberg, George Feinberg, Max Gordon, Jack Meyer, Howard Kron. Julia Tanner. Margaret Hansen. Elizabeth Berthel. T . Intersociety Capable execution characterized the sixth triangular intersociety contest held at Washington November twentieth between Alphanea, Lincoln, and Philomathea. The quesf tion for debate-Resolved: That the sevaral states should 'enact legislature providing for compulsory unemployment insurance-was a new departure in that it was the 1932 state debate question. In the auditorium the Philomathea affirmative debaters were Hyman Taxman, Wil' liam Van Roo, Margaret Hansen, and Marion Caspari, alternate. The Lincolnites were Max Gordon, Robert Veenendaal, Myron Cohen, and Elizabeth Berthel, alternate. Lin' coln's reader was Grace Weidner, its orator, Howard Kron. Arthur Schaeffer orated and Margaret Blumenfeld read for Philo. In A, Alphanea's negative team consisted of Irene Pappenheim, Irene Dreckmann, Herbert Sonnenberg, and Fred Zusy, alternate. Lincoln's debaters were Julia Tanner, Hermoine Lynn, jack Levy, and Seymour Horwitz, alternate. The orator for Lin' coln was Joe Tussmang the reader, Gerf trudc Van Male. Sidney Rich orated and June Ernst read for Alphanea. In B, Jack Meyer orated and Helen Burgess read for Alphanea. Philomathea's orator was Pierce Kramerg its reader Myrf tle Laabs. The debaters were Florence Le- vine, Esther Liebman, Robert Kroncke, and Ivan Trosch, alternate, for Philo' matheag Doris Peterman, Chester Niebler, William Bowman, and George Feinlberg, alternate, for Alphanea. All contestants performed creditably, but Philomathea was again declared victor. ' I ' ' ' ' lntersociety Captains .aw 6 , , ..,., . .... XXXXX , ggxxx umwxxx XX? 'i SNTSLS Q X X X 3 ' he iiiliiiiii iii' ilx' xx e 'r r - - X f--sw.. ,,..,, Page 0711? Ilundrcd Fifty-four W , ................,.........,.. ...,.........,,. ,......... . . .,.....,.............. ,..,,..,.............. .,.,......... . . E S X e S S XS 5 ' SCCIQOILL H932 S f X . . 1. , ,.,,, - ,, . 4..., ., X s X ,... .... s. - Top Row: Louise Knoechel, Lillian Mathes, Bob Heidel, Robert XVeiscopf, Edward Stannn, Allen Jorgensen, Rudolph Thierfelder, Earl Laatsch, Robert Fuller, Elmer NVedell, Fred VVeiss, Don Gruett, George Berner, Dorothy Finger, Ruth Kynastou. Middle Row: Dorothy Alleman, Mildred Koplien. Alfred Kuehn, Helen Antross, Ruth Laatsch, Dorothy Nelson, Mr. Mereen. Doris Berner, Edna Stuerzer, Leona Thomsen, Gertrude Bartelt, Frances Behrens, Sidney Cohen. Bottom Row: Henry Mayer. Olive Geisinger, Lois Brown, Olive Paulsen, Luella Sothxnan, Viola Pohland, Hilda Vklilhert, llelen Knnth, Bernhard Kuehn, Marcella Konzal, Helen YVl1eeler, Louella Ebmeier, Florence Burg. Camera Club Turn your head a little to the right. Now, quiet for ten seconds. There, it's tak- en! These directions, followed carefully, give the Camera Club members good pictures. The chief purpose of the club is to show the members what they can do with their cameras. At the first meeting, those present took pictures of one another. Other meetings were devoted to developing pictures taken at the first meeting, printing, painting, and enlargf ing them. All these meetings were conducted by students. The second semester was devoted to different types of photography. The oihcers of the Hrst semester were Burdette Brandt, Presidentg Henry Mayer, Vicefpresidentg Edna Stuerzer, Secretaryg Clive Geisinger, Treasurerg Gertrude Bartelt, Council Representa- tiveg and Rudolph Thierfelder, Sergeantfatfarms. The second semester all officers except the Vicefpresident and Council Representative retained their positions. The latter po' sitions were filled by Sydney Cohen and Robert Weiscopf respectively. Any student owning a camera may join the Camera Club. The Annual and Scroll photographers are chosen from the club's ranks. These photographers for the last year were Bob Weiscopf and Viola Pohland. Assistants were Henry Mayer and Rudolph Thierfelder. The critic, Mr. Mereen, was an enjoyable playfellow on Hem? Mayer all of the hikes, which were held monthly. Olive iieisinger. Edna Stnerzer. Burdette Brandt. s s X ' s X s -. - ..,... as Q .-.-N -WVZG:EH:,.,,:,:1:R:::smm:Nww xX,,........ ---f- is X Page 0m'lI1nzdrz'd Fifly-ffve QNX ,.....,.. ,.., ..,.,.. ..............Y.,,.,, , ,,,,,,,.,,.. . ..... ,..,...,,,,.........,..Y,......,.,,..,.,..... . .... -, Q olill93J2, S ......,...,,.................,...,.,x.................... ...............................,,,...,................... .NXX . Top Row: J. Vollmer, L. Sehulmeister, E. Bonow, V. Montania. E. Liebman, H. Klatz, J. Kahn, M. Peck, XV. Ricker. ll. Rissceuw. N. Tiefenthaler, R. Lippolil, P. Kramer, B. Veenendaal, A. W'ehr, H. Lipsehutz, M. Murr, D. Nelson. Third Row: E. Davies, J. Brown, E. Jelenchuk, J. Tanner, V. Rusch, R. Fisher, E. Hianny, B. NVheeler, H. Lucas, F. Austin, J. Levy, F. Levine, D. Clausen, H. Helz, H. Lynn, D. Kass, A. Maher, A. Thurwachter. Second Row: C. Knpper, J, Olson, D. Kurtz, E. lierthel, M. Krummond. A. Gauger. R. Tolkzm, Mr. Johnson, L. Layman, L. Trosch, E. Klafter, L. Davelaar, L. Bethke, L. Purnell, R. Molter, H. Goldamnier, R. Frank. Bottom Row: A. XVeis, J. Coleman, H, Mayer. H. Sonnenberg, D. Hoffman, H. XVarhanek. XV. Palenz, M. Blumenfeld, N. Holmes, N. Brown, R. Oehler, F. Schier. R. Baer. Latin Club Societas Latina, under the direction of Mr. Johnson, critic, has experienced a most successful year. The officers for semester one were Esther Liebman, Presidentg Howard Warhanek, First Vice-president, Franklin Austin, Second Vicefpresidentgfilorence Levine, Secretary, Robert Veenendaal, Treasurer, Ralph Frank, Sergeantfatfarms. The semester two cabinet was composed of Walter Ricker, Presidentg Esther Hianny, First Vicefpresif dent, Charlotte Kupper, Second Vicefpresidentg Elizabeth Berthel, Secretary, Ralph Frank, Treasurerg Pierce Kramer, Sergeantfatfarms. J One of the outstanding programs was an organ recital by Mr. Smith who explained differences between ancient Latin and modern music. A talk by Mr. Gaenssle on the conflict of Christianity with the Roman Empire was another feature. During the second halffyear, programs appropriate to the Ides of March and Leap Year were presented. According to tradition the Eta Sigma Phi award to the year's best Virgil student was presented. llowaril l.Vzirlianck, Robert X'CSl1811IlllIll. 'Eatlier Liebnian Ralph Frank. XVzilter Ricker, Esther llianny. Florence Levine Elizabetll lierthel ,,,. llat 'Wussmx ....... X A x.k, Pagf OneIlundr1'dFifly-fix Nw QM S X S Y ....................,......,..,.,........................X. .,... .,,..,.. ,.. ..... .........,,, ..,..,,,., ......... . 5 N X Q S SUQUILIL ull N532 is. .,,. . ,,., ..,...,.,,.,,............ . . . ....,.,. .. .,., ...,. ,,..,... . . .. . Top Row: Geneva Teale, Laota Rowe, Carla Georg, Alice NVillard, Theodella Carl, Edward Kurz, Norbert Hegel, Milton Griesberg. Rollin Moede, Milton Paris, Thomas Brown, Miriam Peek, Lillian Cohen, Naomi Meyers, Marilynn Kime, Marion Meyer, Agnes Neugest. Middle Row: Lucille Schafer, Eva Stroiman, Charleen Schmidt, Edith NValker. Esther Stephansky, Julia Dowling, Miss ii. Murphy, Jean Strassnian, Mabel Drake, Violet Rusch, Jeanne Grieg. Naomi Bernstein, Elinor Bornheimer, Olive roetler. Bottom Row: Edith Lamboy, Sylvia Greenberg. Bernice Loeffler. Esther Peckarsky, Sarah Penlin, Lorraine Pivar, Char- lotte XVinnecour, Charlotte Kupper, Ruth Oehler, Janet Olson, Mildred Schiewitz, Faye Scheier. French Club One of Washington's newly organized societies is Le Cercle Francais. Meetings are held bifweekly, and under the guidance of Miss Lorna Murphy, club critic, the French Cluvb saw a successful first year. - In the first semester Milton Paris served as Presidentg Jean Strassman, Vicefpresidentg Mildred Schiewitz, Dramatiocoachg Grace Rawley, Secretaryg Miriam Peck, Council Rep' resentativeg and Lorraine Pivar, Treasurer. The second semester was marked with an extensive membership drive. Mildred Schief witz, Presidentg Sarah Perlin, First Vicefpresidentg Helen Burgess, Dramaticfcoachg jean' ette Marks, Second Vicefpresidentg Eva Stroiman, Secretaryg Grace Rawley, Council Rep- resentativeg Charlotte Kupper, Treasurerg and Milton Griesberg, Sergeantfatfarms, were the otlicers from February to june. 5- .R 1 ' K I4- Y A V .' V fl l . ,lean Strassman, Grace Raxyley, Milton Paris. Mildred Schiewitz. Cliarlotte Kupper. Sarah l'El'llll, Lowzuue l'lV1ll' Eva Srroiman X x . N S s h W Xt S X x X., W -XX tp sts, Q NK XWQ Q Page One Ilundred Fifty-.wrfvrn Nix s , ..,......,,..,... ,,.,......,.............,,...,.....,,,,.. ,.,. .............,.. , ..............,... . ......... . .-.. N 5 5 . X 3 0 S S Qs N i SCCLQOILIL ol: ll9f52. s t if ,........... ,................... . ..............,......... S ........ ,...... ...........,......,..........,....,. ...NES Top Row: Arlene Morey, Robert Hoehle, Arthur Cohen, Milton Lefco, VVarren Gauerhe, Joe Sgarlata, Dorothy Loeber, Alan Loebel, Dorothy Kleinsteuber. ' ' Middle Row: Lucille Hehn, Audrey Manthey, Janet Mueller, Harold Rutkus, Mr. Hagberg, Joyce Robinson, NVilliam Johnston, Marion Imse. Bottom Row: Mildred Plengey, Ruth Schechter, Lorraine Zobel, Marion Koehler, Mabel Krake, Jean Hatch, Celia Him- nielreich, Elinor Heiser, Gertrude Pessin. Spanish Club The Spanish Club, which was organized last fall under the supervision of Mr. John Hagberg, passed through its first semester as an informal organization but was made a formal one in 1932. Its membership is not restricted to Spanish students, and anyone inf terested in Spanish is welcome to join. Meetings are held every other Thursday. Its pur- pose is to get a more thorough knowledge of the language, the country, the customs, and the people than can be obtained in class. For the first semester the officers were Arthur Davidson, chairman, and Verna Jaehnf ig, Secretary. Joyce. Robinson, Marion Tronsen, and Elmer Behrens comprised the pro' gram committee. The oflicers for the second semester were Marion Imse, President, Alan Loebel, Vicefpresidentg Janet Mueller, Secretaryffreasurerg and Arthur Cohen, Council Representative. The programs consisted of a talk by Mr. i . Hagberg on The Origin of the Spanish Languagevg illustrated lectures by vboth Mr. Hagberg and Mrs. Hagberg which were interesting and informativeg short plays presented in Spanish and English, and poems read in Spanish. The programs were very beneficial and helped the mem' bers to obtain a clearer understanding of that distant country, Spain. May Eli Club Espanol continue as sucf - e Ccssfully as it has begun! Marion lmse, Alan Loebel, Janet Mueller X eee,. .. ANXS QXY if X :RQ N 5 Q X ixxiiixi X XxXXNxQ NXWSS XN. MQ s w ' to o's s t' A J J iillilli s---QQ- New .,.l. Page One Hundred Fifly-eight was ,........,. ,, .. .,,,, ..,.. . ..,,.. .,.. .. . .. ,.,,., .,, . ..... ,..... ...... ,.,,. ....,.....,........, ..,,...... ' Q e?SCCilQ0lLlL, olFll932 X ..,,..,,. ..,..........,,,,.... . ,.,... . . .L.. ., ,,., ........., .....,.. ,,,,.,,.., , , 'X ..-......X,.. Q I Top Row: G. Yogi. E. XVeber. K. Yogi. J. Urseliitz. J. Henke. Il. Koller. I.. lientzien, G. Clausen. Ii. jungton, ll. XVilfle, R. 'l'liierfelmle1'. A. Ilerman, E. Seiill, I.. Beinzinn, J. Ainstziilt, l. Pappeulieim, H. Grunewalil, E. Dibb, A. Raehoe, NY. Krulin. O. Munstoelr. lfonrtli Row: ll. Uizon. A. llafmeister, A. Ganga-r. G. Voclseliaw. J. Linclow. IC. Klan, R, Klug. M. Ilzieli, M. G reilzieli, R. Scliwnrtz. Bl. Reiehwnlil. R. Rogzilin. C. Muscll. E. Schulz. E. XViedoH, M. Seliniithals. R. Karrow, XV. Mueneliow, A. Klux. Tliiril Row: -l. Rossow. I.. lleothal, M. Stienike. R. Geisler, R. Jallas. E. Hoyer. R. Kurtli, G. Heup, Miss Senti, C. l'. Schr:iufn:u:el. E. Antnlie. Y. Iiapseliiiiisky. M. Rubenstein. ll. Knos. I.. Quabrus. IC. Graf. I.. Arpe. Second Row: lf. Roller. M. liloek. Ii. Koller, B. Schmidt. D. Nowak. ll. Klug. ll. Lerner. I'. Klug. I. Kegel, D. Ile I.. Militzer. IJ. Sclmek. Ki. Moeller. l. Ileyer. R. Spars. llottnm Row: N. Strnad. l. Iiiler. R, Axt. A. Kamesar. N. Horwitz. H. Bernstein, S. Siegel. H. Shuel. F. Znes Sclnniilt. ll. I'feitI'ur. Ill. Seliiewitz. I., XVilke. D. Iluenerhein. C. Eberliarilt. German Glub An unusually successful semester rewarded the efforts of enthusiastic students to ref organize the oldest language club of Washiiigtoii, the German Club. Under the leader' ship of Miss Bertha L. Senti, it promises to become an outstanding organization. Its purpose is to promote the use of the German language and German ideals such as thoroughness, courtesy, and sociability, which will lbe of educational advantage to stu' dents, as all meetings are conducted exclusively in the German language and on this basis. The lirst meeting held was attended by a very large number of students eager to support the organization, and of these about 90 became active members. In its successive meetings ollicers were elected, committees appointed, and a constitution drawn up. The oflieers for the semester were Emma jungton, President: Marjorie Reichwald, Vicefpresif dentg Erna Koller, Secretaryg Ruth Ro' gahn,, Treasurerg and Rudolph Thierfelder, Sergeantfatfarms. The semesters outstanding program was devoted to the commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the death of Gerf many's greatest poet, Goethe, Q1749f 18321. At this meeting synopses of sever- al of Goethe's plays and selections from Faust and some of his poems were present' ed. In conclusion an enjoyable mixer was given for the members of all language clubs. Marjorie Reichwalil, Emma jungton, Ruth Rogalin, Erna Koller Lerner, neilum, ch. D. .-4 .x .sf ii ..--'Tile-rs. Q- s 5 V ss gs .sas X X X ix e K X X .X Q X sewx X Nxs X . ssitl fggx X . a.. X A 7 X X '- -X... wgqhh Pagr Un 1' Hundred Fifty-nine WK ......N.....,,...., , .... ,,.,,,...,......., ,, ,...,...,.. c .........,....,,..,........,..,........,,.A.,.,,... , .... .., olFll9f52.fs s ............,.........,. ...... ...,..,... . . .. X ' X . . . ,,,,... ...........,.,..,..... ,,.. . , ,r .,,,,,,............ Q We NX ...,,,......... .... , B W N S Q-1Q X .V L ...JK 'VAX' - '11 , Top Row: A. Guagliardo, XV. Hahn, M. Paris. D. Hoffman, A. Mohaupt. E. Franke. N. Hetzel. C. jacob, XV. Larson, II. Campbell, N. Hegel. A. Eastberg. Il. Hoffman, L. Brunt, NV. johnson, N. Pasch, Fourth Row: M. VVaclnnan, I. Green, I'. Thiclen, J. Rubin, XV. Stelling, R. Stuntzner. K. Vogt, M. XValtersdorf, R. NVv.-igler, N. Gellman, S. Horwitz, G. Berner, II. Glinberg, I.. Rabuchin, J. Taxnian, R. VViller. Third Row: 12. Heinierl, R. Ilrailley, R. Blankenhalin, I. Bisler, A. Gardner, O. Eastberg, Mr. Froehlicli, F. Qnantins, H. Rosansky, H. Fink. G. Voelselian, L. Kelling, D. Bonness. Second Row: j. Stewart. Ii. Trosch, C. Sherkow. V. Jachnig. V. Knapp, H. Seigel. E. Snmle, RI. Schnithals, A, Mantlley, A. Lau, E. Stuewe. Il. Rothstein, II. Lerner, J. Owen. - Bottom Row: K. Draeger. H. Knutli, D, Burner. D, Orenstein, I-I. Sell, R. Sherkow, l.. I.ueck, Il. Barrett, l,. Iilnuerer, F. Burg. Tennis Club The Tennis Club, during its comparatively short existence, has produced many tennis stars: Milton flkeyj Ruehl, State High School Champion, Laurence Feary, Richard Weigler, Gene Arenson, and Henry De Boer as well as many others. The team played St. John's and defeated them hy a score of fiveftwo, thereby giving the latter its first def feat in seven years. Our team also played Riverside, North, Pio Nono, Shorewood, and Racine Washiiigtoii Park, conquering them all and earning for themselves the title of city champions. Although our team did not win the State Championship meet at Madison, a member of the team, Ikey Ruehl, won the singles. The doubles team composed of Weigler and De Boer was defeated in a 'bitterly contested match at Manitowoc. Anothf er of VVashington's tennis parleys was a fall tennis tournament won by Cy Horwitz. WZ1ShIIIgtO1liS hopes for a State Championship team for this year are based on Weigler, Horwitz, Reisler, Brunt, and Paris. I Richard VVeigler, Sidney Inicliow, Cy Horwitz. Riclizird l.Veigler, Kenneth Vogt. YValter Jolinson, Irwin Reisler I-Sill! TYOSCII ,,, , I X Ni-' f XXX if X, Sass X 5 , , , Xeisssi X X A R X, ,.,,,..... ,,.,...,,,...,......., Q ..,, , ,W ,,,,., 11110 0111'I1um1rrdSixty ,..,.,., . ,.,,..,..,.........,.,,..,,. .....................,. ,.. .. ...,............., ..,.......... ............ ,..... . . ..., Q XESCIQOILL olFll932 I X ..... .............. ...................... ................... . . ...................................................... as X- F, ,............ me Top Row: L. Stretf, S. Palenz, J. Decker, B. Bornfleth, B. Cavanaugh, NV. Van Roo, J. Budde. B. Brewer. H. Norton, XV. Fowler, H. llilnt. XV. Borntleth, R. Kozlowicz, H. Hoehl, E. Kendall, J. Clifford, G. llerner. Third Row: H. Levine. M. Ambs, N. Lang, J. Harmon, YV. Seefeld, H. Graves, A. Rachoe, H. Geder, K. Qualnmn, P. Ritz, J. Peterson, D. Schwarze, NV. Perego, A. Bonesho, M. Cook. Second Row: F. Lau, D, Kime, E. Eggert, H. Hoadley, R. Kynaston, Miss Falk, Mr. A. E. Miller, NV. Herrinann, J. VVolf, R. Cook, L. Knoechel, O. Paulsen, S. Hirchboeck. Bottom Row: YV. Morrissey, D. Kelley, T. Vlfestfall, E. Bornheimer, I. Johannes, D. Kozlowicz, G. Bornfleth, V. Parks, Golf Club Despite an apparent lack of interest early in the year on the part of student golf enthusiasts, the 1931 season was one of the most successful in the several years of the Golf Club's existence. Not until near the close of the school term did golf interest be' come evident. Early season practice was diligently carried on by the small squad, the nucleus for the Washiiigtoii team, which gave such a splendid account of itself when competitive play began. Much keener interest has been displayed this season, and a tournament schedule has already been arranged. The club for the first time is planning an open tournament in which everyone in school is invited to play. The usual semester elections were held and resulted as follows: President, John Buddeg Vice-president, Lew Streff, and Secretary'Treasurer, John Peterson. J. Moore. H, Stein. John Peterson, John lludde, Lew Strcff John lluflile. Ralph Kozlowicz. lfill llorntleth, llarold Hoadley, Jack Clntford www, ,,... X X X X X was i X X ,Q X . t. X X X X c-. c.. 51. '- XXXX X X NN ..tt X .,.,..... Www s-s----t... -----f - fa..-si kk:',v::::::a Nxxx. ....... ...... .,..........-- - - - q X Pagr One Ilumfrrd Sixty-one ......,,,...,..,.,... ........................ .......,,.. ....,,......... .,....,. ....,.. ,, ,......,.,...,. - ...,. . . X - si S QIFIIQBZ. s ...,, ....... ........................,...... ..k....,...... c . . X X , ,.... . ..,,,......,,...............x....,,............,.. -- . . Top Row: XY. Sylvester, C. lireenblatt. ll. Kinie. Il. Hill, Ii. Schmidt. K. 0'llorinan, ll. liorntleth, A. Struck, J. llzinlmer- selileg. I . Miller, F. Greene. M. Krause. M. Johnson, II. Duecker. XY. Nichol. Tliirsl Row: li. Schwartz. j. XYip:, II. llaelile. R. Stuntzner, R. Dierken. R. lleline. li. Lewis. DI. Muckle. I . lirotelnesrlien, I.. Roth. E. Kurz, R, Dale. E. Evensnn. I.. XVIIIIIIS. R. Brown. D. Burgess. K. Ilzmelnner. Second Row: R. Ilellling. j. lflsen. E. Seliielke, J. Davis, H. Cabot, R. Knter. II. Seliwartz. D. Scliwarze, Mr. Pestalfizzi Mr. 0'Neil, XY. Ilerrinznni. li. llianny. N. Paseh. F. Znescli, G. Scliielke, I. Raniin, D. iilartin. Iiottum Row: G. Nitelivull. IE. Hensel. Il. Krueger, II. Merkel, A. Seliere. II. I'IOI':flllllll. A. Koseliin. XV. Freeman, j. Miller, II. Raetlier, K. I'r:itIier, M. Pernuseli, Il. Maeckler, M. Mintz, ll. jallzis. IJ. Kaestner. Band john Phillip Sousa honored our band in 1928 by directing it in two selections, and the 1932 band aid tribute to the late march kinf in the roduction of Hne music. P E P The band, which was the largest in the history of the school, consisted of seventy' five members. The addition of twentyffive new members in February together with all the experienced material in the band made the organization the best the school has ever had. Complete instrumentation made it necessary to have daily rehearsals during the seventh hour and sectional rehearsals from 8:30 to 9:00 in the morning. The band played for Open House, the Thanksgiving program, a radio broadcast, and the Twentyfeighth Street Social Center. It was under the direction of Mr. Harry O'Neil, nationally known trumpet virtuoso, who recently composed a new song entitled Beautiful NVisconsin . The President of the band was Arthur Kosching Vice-president, Bob Haehleg Sec' retaryfTreasurer, Ivie Raming Librarian, Ben Hoffman. Our band entered the county tournaf ment held in Milwaukee and received praise for the following outstanding qualf ities: discipline, accuracy of playing, artisf tic interpretation, and beautiful tone quality. Strains of martial music! Y xil Q N Q s tttc. . i--- S X S N R S X... .......... . ...... Pagr Om' Hundred Sixly-Inca M S . .,...,,,,. ,. ,,, C, ., ,, , , ... .,.. -.nSmg ,,,, 5' x Q erSCClQOl.,lL,, ...... , ,... ......,...., . , ,.,.........,..,.. .. .. , , Ls 'Pup Row: XY. XVi'iglit. M. l'ei'nnscl1. A. Kuschin. II. IIOII' lluecker. M. johnson, A. Struck, R. Dale, L. NVilllns. Xrnilt. Il. Q ' 'e. .. rum 'ii . ' 4 ina Secnnil Row: li. Mi c me . .. . ' zn. .. . iein ' . 1 .' iitlm, .. ow . '. nne , '. Lua Joe, I. Lewitz 'e. II n H ': '. . 'ie .' . . . inn axon. . eeve i gel. IL. Ixeinnitz. XX. Meyer. C-. leuclier. II. Klutz, I.. Iletliks- . ,lLlIl. '. iege, . . Q: Jo . E. Noiuw, J. XNCIIFXVEIII. Ss v .,,,,, .,....,.,, ,..., , .,... . ....., . ..., , . N X I olFll932. S ......,...............,........ r...,.......... . .,... X A ...,......... iran... 1.-, v .ia . f '. man. K. IIUCIIIIICF. IC, Selnniilt. IC. Seliwartz. XY. Sylvester, II. eig. M. Scliwzirz, III. Slflllllilll. R. Iiorenstein, I.. jnnge, XV rt, Il, Ilerrmann. I . liruteleilsclieil. '. . Nenn, I7. Iiwestner. K. Allscliwang. XV. lfellier, Mi' Fink, H. Meier, R. Bellling. v I lnrcl Row: if. blzillas. ii. Selnelke, W. I' reemzm, M. Golillm ' Ile 4 Nunn I ll Ik , I holl n, J, Lippe t l Il I Stminli I Scl ' , II M'llei D Sn I R e XI Ile lt If I ts I It . lluttu 1 Ri XX N X Isull Xl Tl 4 ls I R , R. S C ' II lxi l lx I I Nl Sunels n m ' Orc estra The strains of music, heard every seventh hour, are produced by the Senior Orchesf tra, directed by Mr. Fred Smith. The Orch has no oihcers, and its members no longer for Open House. The Orchestra favored estra, with a membership of Hftyfiive students, receive awards for service. On November 13, the Senior Orchestra started its public performances by playing 1 Overture , March Noble , The Andai Swan Song was played by the string sect The Clark Street Social Center enjoye played there on December 9. One of the se ture from the Operetta Up in the Air The climax of the year was reached w Music by XVIISIIIIIHIUIIIS Sympliony! its audience with several selections: Egmont te from the Surprise Symphony , while the ion. d the music of the Senior Orchestra when it lections rendered that evening was Overf hen the Orchestra, co-operating with the Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs, presented the Operetta, Up in the Air . Work for this production lasted from early in No' vember until january 22. The Senior Or' chestra also appeared in various Auditor' ium announcements. Besides the Senior Orchestra, there is an organization, the Junior Orchestra, for the less experienced player. This organizaf tion, also under the direction of Mr. Smith, meets daily during the sixth hour. X .ct SX wx RACT X N X Q , X T NN y' V X ,, .... ...s..,, . - .... :.eissss.... SSSSSNS ik xx X X sxxesqxse R Q s s Pagr Olin Ilundrml Sixly-lhrce W sNN S X s .tc-,c,sesstauuseSsss Nxgssisustuaasastsuwaa X X S z t SESCQOLL olFll932 Q .,.....x.............x..... 5 X E , . . ....,,........,,.,..... .....,,..,,...............................,...,,......... ...x.......x. . .,..... . , .Lp T: wif, ex, M 'W ' Jvc? -Stiff, Top Row: NValter llernrlt, lvan Trosch, Allan Swanson, Charles Kipp, Kenneth Clark, Ililton Stark, Rodger Robinson, Robert Fuller, John Budde, Robert Norton. Middle Row: NVilliam Krahn, John Konrad, fierhart Ruthenberg, Ralph Gibson, Mr. Smith, llr. Brown, Robert Hass, Walter Johnson, James Melianna. Bottom Row: Joe Gruber, Teddy Parker. lloward Pokorny, Karl Karll, J. Cook, Alfred Kuehn, Charles Angove, lirvin YVindward, Erwin Karrow. Boys' Clee Club Success, the keyfword of the Boys' Glee Club for the year l93lf1932, was achieved by its hard work and that of its director, Mr. Smith, who was ever interested in the progress and welfare of each member. The oiiicers for the first semester were Allen Swanson, President, Curvin Smclser, VicefPresidentg and Walter johnson, Secretaryffreasurer. Second semester oiiiccrs were Wzilter johnson, President and SecretaryfTreasurer, and Walter Berndt, Vice' President. The school was musically enriched as a result of the Glee Club's appearances at auditorium meetings. In November, the Glee Clubs sang selections from the opera, Patience , satirizing the Romantic Age . Both Clee Clubs then began the work of preparing for the operetta, Up in the Air , which was tuneful and colorful presented on January 22. Mr. Matlle, Mr. Brown, and Mr. Smith were the coaches. America Triumphant was sung on Washi11gto11's birthday and Kipling's Ref cessional , in April. True to pitch sssss , as N s N X Q ,,.... wk is Iww xstxx X N mfwx Xa s V ....,., - a'n'a aarra ' 'a cc--ie-i-ei--e----' ...,,,, ,,,,,,, age Om' llundrnd Sixty-four N w X S ........, . ..,,,, ., ., ....,...... , . .,,,., ,.......,.,,,,., , ...,.,,., . Q Y I ' ANWSCQULL olFll932,ie ' .,.,,. . ....... ..,,.....,,,. .,.............,..... . . ...,...x....................... .............. . .. ..... Top Row: Ora llogda, Ruth Thomas, Gretchen NVidowit, Charlotte Caryl, Janet Krueger. Juanita XVehrwein, linima jungten, Dorothy Entrup, lietty Elliot. Muriel Fonaas, Hlondina Rauch, Florence lvollmer, Charlotte Kelir. Middle Row: Gladys Nienow, Bessie Cizon. Hermoine Lynn, Anita Herman, Ellen Glenn, Mr. Smith, Mr. Brown, Louise Krepley. julia Tanner. Louise Knoechel, Ruth Coleman. Margaret Learned, Olive Paulsen. Bottom Row: Enid llellmore, Janet Olson, Leona Davclaar, Hazel Keller, Esther Fink, Margaret Ritzman, Dorothy lleekcr, Grace Arndt, Catherine Kurz. Jane Cook, Florence lloening, Mildred Plengey. Girls' Glee Club The Girls' Glee Club offers the opportunity to become acquainted with the fundaf mentals of singing, to appreciate fine music, and to enjoy the comradeship of a friendly group. In October, the girls appeared with the boys singing selections from Gilbert and Sullivan's opera Patience , a satire on the aesthetic craze of the 8O's. On Washiiigf ton's birthday, the two clubs sang America Triumphant . On January 22, both Glee Clubs appeared together in the operetta, Up in the Air , by Wilsoii and Morgan. All participants were selected by tryfouts. Compensation for the long hours of rehearsal was found in the thrill and excellence of the final production. The first semester cabinet consisted of Myrtle Laabs, Presidentg Eleanor Krueger, Vicefljresidentg and Julia Tanner, Secref i tary. Second semester oflicers were Anita Herman, President, Emma Jungton, Vice' President: and julia Tanner, Secretary. Besides several appearances of the club on the stage during the year, the girls sang in conjunction with the Boys' Glee Club and the chorus classes at Vxfashington Park ' on Arbor Day. And the niullow music floats! ,,..---' ' 'Q Q xhibhhkwL,.,,........,.,...,..1 X X -i--i-ii Q ..,.,... , ,.....,.....,:,, 1 .,.,...,.., .. ..,.... .... A Page dm' llundrcd Sixty-ffve ww 5 X Q . ......,....,........ ..............,........,.,.......,.., .,,.,.....,.,...,...,.......,..., ......,.,....,,..... , X , 5 X Y f S o S 0 2 X X .......,,.........,................,.,,,................. ........ ...,...,......................... ...,.,...... .......as, Top Row: NV. Maclfarlzmc. P. Sebrenny. R. llentz. R. Eschner, R. Strauss, li. Spangenherg. NV. Schmidt, M. Macpherson, C. Unrath, B. Stolkand. ll. Norton, J. Lemberg, P. Keseenovitz. C. Dawson, R. McKillop, H. XVilke, H. Petrie, ll. Trappe, P. Masek, j. llelinle, NV. Freeman. lfourtli Row: G. Schoenknecht. R. xviliiilllilll, A. Witte, R. Kubesch, W. Rasborniek, E. Kurz, ll. Blaereklein, ll. Tilg, VV. Van Engel, E. jelinchick, NV. llrand. H. llurbach, B. Mattews. R. Ludwig, C. tlelhaar, G. Berner, A. llzirtuug, li. Ilensel. Third Row: C. Connit, G. Back. G. Gaebel, E, Becker, J. Hull, S. Hartenberger, C. XVinsauer, K. Kasten, C. Lrnnier, A. Rudberg, K. Allschwang, l.. Cohn. J. Kliint, B. Raasch, F. Austin, H. Brewer. j. Schwartz, Second Row: E. Habernian, P. Launex. C. Eberhardt, XV, Hanus, R, Boswell, A. Dassler, C. VViley, J. Meyer, Miss Kuelmast, XV. lngermrin, T. Hartnian. li. llzirbertt, J. Breitweiser, D. Haack, li. Steuer, J. lilomnier, R. Stand. lluttom Row: R. Vogel, J. Roeder. R. Kloth, R. Cast, E. Schneider, E. Geiger, ll. Bernstein, Il. Lueiltke, l. Goldman, R. Schmidt, R. lmsse. E. Mueller. Newsboys' Club The Newsboys' Club is one of the largest organizations in Washington High School. Under the leadership of Miss Ida Kuehnast, criticg Carl Bachmann, President and Council Representativeg Franklin Austin, VicefPresident1 Robert Maercklein, Secretaryg and Robert Bornfleth, Treasurer, the club has made splendid progress. The club's prominence in the Milwaukee Newsboys' Republic began this year with a hundred per cent subscription to The Newsboys' World , the club's winning the An' nual AllfCity Newsboys' Track Meet, and Chester Niebler's winning first place in the AllfCity Newsboys' Oratorical and Declamatory Contest held last spring, for which the club received a painting which aclorns a wall of Room 221. At the Annual All-City Newsboys' Swimming Meet Washington newsies won third place. Some members are prominent in the the standard of the club, President Carl Bachmann had to rely on several members to assist him. The bulletin board commitf tee kept current notices posted on the club's bulletin board. The scholarship committee maintained the club honor roll and strove to improve the newsboys' intel' lectual abilities. Participation of the Wash' ington Newsboys' Club in athletic events was in charge of Kenneth Walker of the athletic committee. Interesting programs at the club meetings were planned by Chester Niebler of the program commit' tee. work of the Newsboys' Republic. To maintain Carl Bachmann, Robert Maercklein, Robert liornlleth, Franklin Austin . .... , . -e-- XX. ............ ..,....... 1 1 .......- ...mc ...... . ' gs, hpuh Nhkkk f Paar' 0111- Ilum1'r1'dSixty-.tix ...,,.,. ,.,,.............,., , .. .. . .....,............. . .. . ....,.....,. .... ,,, ,.,,,,,.,.,.,.,,.,. ,,...., . . . -..X NiSClQOl.,L ol7ll932, 9 ........, .....,...... ...., . . ,,..,,,,..., .4-.1'--l,wl- .....,...........,...,.. ......,,....,......... . Top Rmfzk ll. Richer. XV. Freclricli. H, Steilll. E. Lt-ister. R. Gibson. P. Rubenstein. G liogenberger. H. Mobcrg R . . . . llrzmer. L. 1' ritzenmeier, N. Hetzel, E. Dax, E. Lnedke, C. Hoyt. F. Roiloshevick. F. Grotelueschen. W, Arhelcger. N. Jacobson, j. McKanna. A. Koschnl. E. Haacke. C. XVestfahl. R. Denster. Ponrth R-ow: R. Kloth, C. Dalton. C. Baclnnann. H. Kohlsaj. XVilliaxns, K. Boehmer. A. Loebel. A. Siarxinc, F. Greene, C. Iwene, R. Bollnmnn, L. Brueggeinann, F. lfloryan, L. Nic H. XVilcox. l.. XYilln1s. Tllird Row: Angove. A. Gayer, R. Gunun. Nourse, H. Unge M. XYTCFSUIII, C. Steinert, H. Kfiebisch, D. Kennedy, BI. Burb R. Roozcn, XY. Knies, R. Kostlan. Second Row: K. Drzieger, O. Schmidt. E, Bamberg. C. Shouts Kuehnnst. D. Schlonsky. I. Laport. G. Geisel. M. Pernusch, Bottom Row: E. Rossman. D. Gorelick. H. Eifert. D. McNally. Ruag, W. Broker. C. Hubbes, A. Blaschke, J, Bub, I. Arne, J. Spiegelhoff. E. johnson. bler, NV. Felber, C. Niebler, N. Anirhein, A. Bril, V. D. Stern. P. Cohn. H. Schaefer. Newsboys' Club Mr. Balzer was especially interested in the Newsboys' Club and narrated his ad' ventures during his newsboy days before a meeting of the club. Other interesting speak' ers were BrigadierfGeneral Paul P. Clemens, Assistant Superintendent of Schools, and Mr. Waldeniar C. Wehe, Milwaukee attorney, member of the Milwaukee School Board. Musical and dramatic talent was developed among the newsboys. The club's mem' bership included Filmore Walker, newly found Al jolson, who created a sensation when he sang at one of the meetings. Many Washiiigtoii newsies had a chance to display talents when recruits were called from school clubs all over the city to take part in the Newsboys' Republic pageant commemorating Benjamin Franklin, the first newsboy, and his friendship with George Washixigtoii in connection with the nation' wide observance of the bifcentennial of the latter's birth. All boys having a Milwaukee Street Trades badge and permit are required to join the Newsboys' Club and attend all meetings. The Washingtoii High School Newsboys' Club is one of the many clubs formed in all Milwaukee elementary, junior, and senior high schools to assure closer contact of newsboys with the Street Trades Department of the School Board Extension Department. l'ninp-power gnrzurc Scholl, r, R. Schmidt. R, Franz. NV. McCaigue, H. XVeckmueller, ach. VV. Nichol, R. Printup, N. Mueller, I., llcplinger, , C. Reistad, R. Borgeson, A, Lack, A. Leister, Miss A. Zovnic, VV. Davis, N. Schlinsock, C. Middleton, G. - N a N Six . X X X 'Nix wMi , ...... Q LAI: -:-:':::: s:::11'-srsmaa ..c.,.....-. ---- '- ' X N Page Uni' Ilumlrvd Sixty-.u'fvz'n NWXX Q X ...,.,,,..,..,,...,, ..,,.,,,....,.,,.........,.....,,..,.X . .. S X ...,,,.,...,.. ..................,........,,...... . t ol'l9f52 s ............. , .,..........................,N.,.,..,.,.... c.. X X Y .....,.....,...........,,............. . .....,.......,.. ,xxx . Top Row: lleveily Gaynor, Audrey Thayer, Miss Fair:-ill, Miss Porter, Miss Leete, Miss Falk, Miss Nappe, Miss Michi, Dorothy Schweitzer, Jeannette lngraham. Bottom Row: l riecla Roller, Marion Burt, Alice Georg, Gertrude Schultz, Enola llranzlt, Louise Muench, Pearl Larson Girls' Club Station F. S. L.-Friendship, Scholarship, and Leadership-efeaturing the annual report of the Girls' Club's activities. We have the pleasure of announcing that the Girls' Club has succeeded in making this year a boom one. Dorothy Georg. The two prominent social features of the Senior Girls were the Welcome Tea given by the eighth semester girls to the seventh and the favor returned by a Farewell Tea to the graduates. The Seniors also held a Scholarship Tea for the honor students and did outstanding welfare work at Christmas. 'l'hc juniors' Mother and Daughter Banquet was the outstanding success of the year. In the general welfare work, the juniors paid the milk bills of numerous depenf dent familiesg for this they deserve praise. Our Sophomores haven't been idle either. They report Hne turnouts at their fifth annual Thanksgiving Banquet, evening dancing party at Sherman Boulevard Church, and their novel indoor picnic. Other brilliant features of the year were a George Wztshiiugtoii Party, the Springtime dance, book awards to honor students, and an evening costume party where the girls came as suppressed def sires instead of with them. Thus the Girls' Club signs off a successful close to thc Cvcnts of the year' The reward for sturly XS Xxx -r-- e'eX E x s.,.,,....-- - -st. ..,..,...... .. ..... . ....,.sw.. wx s.ttstt X g wg Lkhubxyumxl X 5- Pagr One llundrcd Sixiy-eight Nw N XX . S ..,..,.. Y A.....Q... .... ., ,......,,,,..,,,, .,....,. ,......,.... ,. ,. ..... ....., ,... A ,.,,.,.. .,,,.....Q,....,4.. . .... . ., X 1. SCROLL., ccc. ,.. ,A Q ' ..,.. ., ., ,.,.. ,, .,. , .... ..., SERVICE KEY XVINNERS AND STUDENT SUPERVISORS Top Row: Doris Peterniang Gertrude Bartelt, Elmer Nvedell, Kenneth Prather, Edward Stainm, Earl Laatsch Fred Zus y Y: Edmund Sehnndt, Donald Gruett, Blanche lludinpzer. llottoni Row: Ruth Oehler, V. ' B i aomi ernstein, Lucille Kienzle, Myrna iCatencamp, llerlha Tromp, supervisor of assembly monitors: Willard Van Engel, supervisor of cafeteria monitorsg Catherine Charles, supervisor of hall monitorsg Her- nioine Lynn, Eileen Hannagan, Nancy Brown. Student Service Study hall and oflice monitors are included in the Student Service organization. Every day during the eight periods monitors assist in the ofhce and in study halls. Each room has a monitor and an assistant who are responsible for the discipline, attendance, distribution of notices, and the ventilation and lighting of the room. Their purpose is to guard the halls throughout the entire day. The hall monitors have done much to prof mote interest in Student Government. Monitors are chosen on the basis of scholarship, conduct, attendance, character, and personality. Hertha Tromp is the student supervisor. The hall monitors have Mr. Karl Miller as critic with Ruth Oehler as student supervisor the first semester and Catherine Charles, the second semester. The cafeteria corps is divided into four groups of seven students, each under the student supervisor, Willard Van Engel, and divisional heads, Wilson Schier, John Schlicf, and Kenneth Beckman. The stu- dents direct the passing to the cafeteria fourth and nfth hours. Each monitor takes a definite position daily. At the time of graduation, a service if t..- 5 . . . certificate is presented to monitors who have rendered two semesters of satisfacf Assembly Supervision . tory Scrvlcc' .,,. c S s css ---sw ww1N4,,,,,,::::ss ....., ssm,,Nv ,NNX ,. .. ...---- -- Page Oizc Hundred Sixty-nine wx L, .......... .. ..... ........................ ,,,... . . .......... ...... . ., ..,.. .........., . S Q E XSCCIQOLIL oll'll952 X -.--............................,,,.,....,...xxx......... .... .,.,............. ,.....................,,.,.....--,-- . Qi-Sri T. , ' A Top Row: Gordon Kanimers, Arthur Neefe, Allen Jorgenson, Mr, Mereen. l':LlI'l Laaiscli. Edward Stalnni, l':llIlCl' XVeclelI. liottoni Row: llunalml Gruett, Fred XVeiss, George lierner, Harold jaesellke. Stage Crew New equipment, a new manager, new members with new ideas! All these, and the splendid cooperation of the crew under the direction of Mr. Mereen, critic, are respon- sible for the success of the crew during the year. The crew has been credited with the splendid work contributed to such productions as the homecoming stunt, the mum show, the Armistice Day tableaux, the Lincoln and Wzlshiiigtoim programs, the operetta, and the Senior play. It has also been responsible for the scenery used in Washiiigtoii Player and Junior Dramatic workshop meetings. The meetings of the Stage Arts Club were held regularly every second Friday at the homes of the members. Earl Laatsch was elected President and Elmer Wedell, Secre' taryfTreasurer. Talks concerning stagefcraft were given at each meeting. Mr. Mereen gave several interesting talks on such subjects as the photofelectric cell, the public address system, the vacuum tube, and talking pictures. The members of the crew during the past year were Earl Laatsch, stage man' ager, Donald Gruett, assistant, Elmer Vkfedell, electrician, George Berner, assis- tant, Edward Stamm, ilyfman, Fred Weiss, assistant, Allan Jorgensen, properties, Harold jaeschke, assistant. The graduatf ing members receiving service keys were Earl Laatsch, Donald Gruett, Elmer lim, Wedell, and Edward Stamm. A Lights! Action! reea r l s E E xxx c..,s.... ---.-..,,,,,. ,,.....l..... . ,..... ... ..., Pngr Om' l1um1rm1Sr-'vvnty I - fwfr..-r4il.f, .' n l f ' NN i , .....,..................................,.................... ........... ., ...,.,.... .... - ......... .,.- .N... ...-.., ' Q S SClQ0lLflL l ol'll932. is S' ' 1' .,.....,...................,,... ................,.........,. N. ......,.,..,.... ........ . ................................... ,G if ...-- t. .--- 1-......-- ' Top Row: Lucille Nxingsler, Neoma Tiefe thaler, Miss Spiering, Miss Raasch, Irene Pappenheim, Gertrude Bartelt. Bottom Row: Dorothy' II.ller, Elizabeth gerthel, Eileen Hannagan, Edith Lamboy. f' 1' my fx I ,fl In the early days of Washington High School, there was no place where girls could go to receive relief from ailments or first aid for injuries. They were taken to the Do' mestic Science Rooms for care. In 1920, the Girls' Club undertook to establish an Inf firmary in Room 306 and maintained it for several years. Such accessories as sanitary cots, a stretcher, furniture, draperies, linens, uniforms, l and medical supplies were added. With the rapid growth of the school, the Infirmary had to meet greater demands and became an independent department. During each period an attendant is in charge of the room. Such girls are carefully selected and trained before assuming their duties. Lucille Windler cares for patients during the first hourg Dorothy Miller, second hourg Elizabeth Berthel, third hourg Neoma Tiefenthaler, fourth hour, Edith Lamboy, fifth hourg Irene Pappenheim, sixth hour, Eileen Hannagan, seventh hour, and Gertrude Bartelt, eighth hour. All except Elizabeth Berthel, who replaced Winifred Behling, served the previous semester. 'At the time of graduation, Infirmary attendants are rewarded with a Service Certificate or, in special cases, with a serv' ice Key. They give their service cheer' fully, always determined to make and keep the Infirmary a true haven of comfort. Comfort for the suffering ' ag . WAVggs.s.s.,s,,,.. Sijjjsfxir l .A-,,,,., ...,,,, . ,,,,,.s4TT?S1 ' H Yi -rss , --'--' f-,- s -,'. ... ,,... Q H autnn1ll '. 'Y 'ii ----f - ff A TA' www: ' 3ii5':::Ewi' ill '-21-ggi .... ' 'l fQ,,Q,QQRN -'Awww ,,,,.....----' ' 'K 'i V 4393:::f::1::rs:::1:'fm:1mss.,wQ-- ......... ..f- - -- ' Page One Hundred Se-venty-one ...............,... . . ,. ,........Q. ,.. ........... . , .A......... ,,.,..,.,,.,..,.,, ,... ,....... . . ' X E oIFil932, if .............................,...,....................... X' 5 .......,................,..,....,,....,.....,............ Top Row: lvan Trosch, Harry Koller, Dun Taugher, NVilson Schier, Howard Raether. Edmund Schmidt, Edward Dinihei Seymour Lefco. Middle Row: Kenneth Olsen, Milton VValters4lorf. Kenneth Walker, Mr. Cook, John Hoyle, Milton Jauke, Nathan I isch Alvin Palow. Y Bottom Row: Morton Samelson, Herbert Fink, Paul Rubin, Ray Lewis, VVillaril Heck, Carl Bachmann, NValter Ixuies Alex NVeis. QW w Ushers . Couiteously and without ostentation the usher staff is in attendance at all perform' ances in the school auditorium. This group of twenty or more boys under the guidance of Mr. Guy T. Cook has complete charge of taking tickets, distributing programs, and seat' ing patrons at all school productions, ranging from Senior Commencement and Senior Play to State Debate and Intersociety. The head usher, appointed by Mr. Cook, was, during the Septemberfliebruary semester, Kenneth Beckman, during that period also Kenneth Braun and Wilson Schier acted as doormen, while Earl Ensweiler, supervised the work in the balcony. Due to graduation several new appointments were necessary for the Februaryfjune semester. Wilson Schier was promoted to head usher. The following boys have served as ushers the past year: Kenneth Beckman, Wilson Schier, Earl Ensweiler, Kenneth Braun, Kenneth Walker, Boyd Canitf, Harry Kolf .v ler, Harry Wild, Alvin Palow, Donald Taugher, Edward Danaher, Herbert Fink, Norbert Wolff, Alvin Trosch, Bob Camp' hell, Seymore Lefco, Paul Zimmermann, Elias Garinkel, Carl Bachman, Nathan Paasch, Alex Weiss, Edmund Schmidt, and Arthur Cohen. Although the ushering squad is not regarded as an organization, it forms a part of Student Service work. Right this way, please sexe Q X K xxv YW? , Qxgi W Y XXXXXXNXNX X ...Nw X R xx ,t...,...,.. . as .,.....,,.. 1 ....,..,. . Q. muh ..,,. age Our Ilimdrrd Sr1'1'11ly-lfwn sew f ..,. --.s , ............ ..,,,.,, ,. ,......, ., .,..,.. ..,.. .., .,.. i ......,..,..,,.,..,....Y ,...,.................,,,..,,..... 5 x E, E I : ' tfSCClQOLlL QIFTIQISZ. ff- .......,.. ,............,,.,..., .,..,..,....,....,..,..., . N ,...... .. ..... ,.,,,.,,.., ......... .... ..... . . I ' ,f i .. as 1 ,,, .1 To Row: Evelyn Steltz. Blanche Butlinger, Miss Zartner, Bliss Bear, Doris Peterman, Dorothy Schweitzer. Bottom Row: Shirley Kern, Dorothy Clausen. Joyce Robinson, Audrey Stampp, Catherine Kurtz, Bernice Kunz. Library and Lost and Found A library is the medicine chest of the soul. -The Greeks. New books, old books, red books, blue books--that's the library, the medicine chest of Washington High School. Miss Norma Zartner, librarian, and her assistants-Blanche Budinger, Dorothy Clausen, Ruth Fisher, Shirley Kern, Catherine Kurtz, Doris Peterman, Dorothy Schweitf zer, Audrey Stampp, and Evelyn Steltz-have cured the book'knowledge ills of many students the past year. Ruth Fisher, a February graduate, received the service key as a reward. Two of the girls, Blanche Budinger and Doris Peterman, will graduate in June. The aim of the library is to further interest in books and aid the students in re- search work through a medium of 17,510 well selected volumes. Many lost articles are returned to their owners through the work of the Lost and Found Department. Files containing a description of each article are kept, but an article held for six weeks is given to the finder. The principal purpose of the depart' ment is to distribute locker keys. Room 213 contains cabinets in which are keys and duplicates for every locker in the school. Miss Hilda Bear, faculty director, had Joyce Robinson and Bernice Kunz as her assistants the past year. Finders zn'en't keepers here X hs NN ass S s S. Q ts. .6 F X X s sv- fxsx S W X ' t ' ......,., L. . '-'- f ff:fQC11'ts::Lsa,,,,a ...... .,.,, ..... Page One Hundred Sefvsnly-three Page One Ilu1m'rz'd Sefvfnly-folzr if i: : Y i JN T? - SDQETS NNXX S .,...... 5 , ... ..,.,....,..............,. ., ..... .......Q ...., .,..... .,,..,. ,....,,,,..,.,., ,....,........,......,.......... --.N S X 15551SClQ0ll,L IFHQDBZ 5 1 q N N r XX X 0 Q R x 5 ............. - 1 Top Row: Ellingson, Coach Blackbourn, Canniff, Buntrock, Sebreny, Nahin, Hyink, Cruice, Reif, Purmort, Xvright, Zinser, George. Middle Row: Sengpiel. Kehl, Durbrow, Layman, NVeisflog, Koller, Gusc, XViens. Harrington, Klein, Moberg. Mason. Bottom Row: Lindner, T. Neubauer, Thurner, Lewis, R. Neubauer, Frankenstein, VValker, Beckman, Koenig, Football THE CITY RACE OF 1931 W L T TP OP Pct. Washill ton . .. 5 0 1 121 6 1.000 g ,,-. North .. 4 1 1 68 24 .soo Riverside .. .. 3 1 2 70 45 .750 5 O K. West . . .. . 'Z 2 'Z 32 40 .500 'S iq Bay View .. .. 1 2 3 25 44 .333 17 Lincoln .. .. 2 4 0 13 65 .335 W ,Y 5 ' 1 1 South . .. 1 3 2 14 43 .250 Tech .. .. o s 1 o 76 .ooo . 1 'Q 2 X A 1455133 1 FRANKENSTEIN NEUBAUER N Cofaptai-4 and guard Cofcaptam and half-back ex X 5 N v T 5 fx- -NX . X X .. 1- ..., 1 XNNNWXXX 1'5 ? ?5::l5:5'Q'iQii'i' 5iii5kXSiiiiii '5 'w Page One Hundred Sefvcnty-five A l. l Jian- ' K so Q, ......., 1 ....,..,,.....,..............,......... 1 ..,.. .....,,.,.....,..,...,........ , ..... W., .... ..- - S s s,sc1Qo11,11,,5K l1l9f52,7s s S ii ..............A,: ,W .....,. , ........N.... , ..,...... , . .,xx, ,,k,, ,,,, i ' .Q ........... - .......,..........x......,....A.,.,....... f 5 5 S xxxxx X .... ...WS 55 S1122 , Ne, , -1 , 1 1 Q , . , N, l 1 . r Lil . - A weak side spinner play in the East game. The PurfGold interference is functioning perfectly LIN DNER, lialfback Barlow is carrying the ball. Washington's 1931 football season was crowned with the city championship. Though heavy losses had been suffered in the line by the 1930 graduation, the replacements were strong and gave promise of a success' ful season. The backfield was still intact from last season, and the team placed on the field for its initial game with South Division appeared good. It was good. South Division was defeated 25fO, completely humiliated by the expert team of Coach Blackbourn. Walter Cruice, running 35, 25, and six yards for spectacular touchdowns, starred with Bob Neuf bauer, who gave a perfect exhibition of kicking and blocking, 'besides scoring himself in the fourth quarter. However, it was the strong line, in which Norman Frankenstein, Charles Hyink, and James Wright figured, f - 'A' A . if gn r L A fl, , . srrf, 6 1 t, . xx I t IMF: I WRIGHT, tackle MOBERG, end www w ks R ffree W sin SN' :xmNN NX RNS, 1 A , ..., . A .,... xww gggp D Nw ' Page One Hundred Sefventy-:ix Q Xl hx ...........,.,....,.........,..,.,,..,....,..,............... .,. ... ............,...............,,..,.... t ........ -mx r S WSQCIQOILL s H932 S - ..,...,..,.. ...,.,..,..,...... .,, .... ..,,...,..., ..... . x... X -a MQ ..........,..Q.Q........Q..........,.,.....,..,...,..,,.... ,fi N M S f-F 51517325 b....- .,.... ....,.. S 1 ' . . ., x . fi Q A close line play in the South game. The officials are announcing the touchdown as the result of Bob Neubauefs smashing through, which won the game. Without a good line the back' Held would not have been able to score. Confident of victory, Washington's gridsters met the Lincolnites on October 10, and defeated them, 12fO. Early in the game Sirna of Lincoln fumbled a punt on his 16fyard lineg Wright of Washingtoii recovered. Cruice scored on the next play. Lincoln remained on the defensive until the third quarter when it passed and plunged to PurfGold 30fyard line. Near the end of the game, Renzel placed an excellent kick offfside on the Blue and Gray twofyard line. Captain Curro, Lincoln, returned a poor 1Ofyard punt, which Buntrock carried over for the final score. may X xg - assi S 'X L X X X has , as S S5 1 wr .S be Q Fix S f' fg X s gf X X 5 r S . - 4-' Q A Gita- 1 . - 4 , CRUICE, l1Cllf'lJdCk fs.. , . Q 1 WN , i an Q, B- ' . g X .ju--f I c lf- . 4 an f tw -giving ii ,A ,f ,f s- f' 1 5 W .iw X --Mx iw- , WW! Q - '- ,fa vgigw 1 ' Jr: f ' n i M j X f Sv l j , lsr 'V , HYINK, center KLEIN, guard 9 kNNNaa.ai A... N . c,,,. , .a c..,.,., . .l1II1f:Qa:ggN?232:wWWWR V c.....c V .cc,,. ,.,, ,,,,,. X ww NNN N 'M-:xggiQa-f- Page One Hundred Seventy-swan , 'QNX x NX S ....... Q ........ - ....,..,,L ...... ...... ...,,,. ,...,.,,,.. ......, . ,..., x.,.,,., ...,....,Y.... . ,,,...,...... - ..,, . . R S ' X . S S N 3 5 S I X Q MSCCIQOILIL IH932. r . .,,.,, .,.,,.,Q,.,,.,.,,.... ..,...... ,,,.,.,.,,i, . N ... . ...,,,. 1, ., ., . . ,,.,...,L,,., . .. .... X X G A neat endwun being made by Neubauer in the East game. The end is only partially blocked, N i s elf' 5' . 5 x J y. x W. gf . It H K R KOENIG, quarterback but Bob is 'ready with a stif arm. ln its third game, Washington completely outclassed its outstanding rival and cofchampion of 1930, River' side, in a rout 32fO. Cruice thrilled the onlookers with a 5Ofyard run after intercepting a pass and a 45fyard touchdown when returning a punt. Neubauer's kicks averaged close to 'SO yards and this, with his runs of 28 and 15 yards for touchdowns, ran up the score. The game was played almost entirely in East's territory. The Orange did not get beyond midfield until the Washington lineup was riddled with substitutes. The statistics show Washingtoifs superif ority. The team made twelve first downs compared with two for East. Out of five scoring plays alone, Washing' Quit-S ' ik .: if 2' . S h e 4 ? T f is s f f . 35 XY la BECKMANrq1carterback A LEWIS, gllafd N' ir...t..t. x N 'NSN , A XX w . ......, KK. D WW, W WX wi w iyxiiixxyw - ixii t K s Page One Hundred Sefwlzty-vigil! NW i XSXV ,.............. . ................,......,..,,..........,...,.... N ...,..,,.....,..............................,,........,... Q MSCIQOILJL, oll'll932. r ff ...... ........,.L,,...............,....,.......... .. . .,,...,..................,......,,.......,.....,..,.,,.., A ....,...... .as asus A Q Q 'A' 1- , .ar N . . 'r -gf? i . ,QB K. . .Lg It 2 Barlow plunged tlrrougli for a jvefyavd gain in the West game, when a big hole was opened by Washington's line. ton covered 175 yards. They tried nine passes and com- pleted four, having two intercepted, while Riverside tried eight, completed one, and had three intercepted. The decisive victory of 21f0 over West on October 31, practically assured the PurfGolders of the city chamf pionship. As in the other games, it was the Cruice- Neubauer combination that did the scoring, but Frank' enstein, Barlow, and Hyink were also outstanding. To Thurner goes the credit for blocking two West punts, both of which led to scores. The PurfGolders out' gained their opponents by a large margin, making sixteen first downs to four by West. In the second quarter, Cruice scored on a long pass and Neubauer on a line plunge of 33 yards. Then Cruice sent a place kick for the only single point of the game. Cruice again raced 5 1 ,rr : Q5Qi? f if a ' . V - ,f A S . THURNER, ma ll . 1 if ' fi .4 . at , . ' -A N N fl 5 RENZEL, end HARRINGTON, tackle 5 ill Q t .. -Fi. .,.,.. .,i--, --1 N K ssX:is ... , a ....... .... . ,.,.,..., . .L1xxxi,,.1xx X v 4'4w,,,,, wx Q gikkg i ggkggggk ..... .... ,X N gm zzgafffg ,....... - .... 1. ..., ,-- -------- sas-- -s s f N Haxgrr: , QQQQ Vgggr Vgggg 'Vg' 1 1 X W XXX wx 1 ww' ' Page One Hundred Sl UL'llf.V-7li7l 6' G ...... i ......,.......,.....,......,.....,.....,.....,,..... a .............,.,...............,.....,....,A...... --.rx X X3 S S Q SCIQULL . ollll932. s s ' ,..... .........,... M ....... .. .... ........ .. :zz ........ N . ......... ...,M..,,, ,,,....................... -........i5 -. lt. - ' S 4 t 23? Rynders of 'Tech is stopped after a short gain off 'right end. This game, played at the Stadium, decided the championship in Washington's favor. across the goal in the next quarter for the final score. In the next game with Tech, on November 14, Washington won its first undisputed championship. Scoring early in the first quarter, Neubauer skirted end for the first touchdown, but the mudfclad field balked the attempt for the extra point and also prevented any more scoring until the third quarter. It was in this period that Barlow went over for the next points, after Neubauer had brought the ball near the goal. Also, in the last quarter, Barlow showed his effectiveness by hitting the line for another touch' down, while Neubauer added the point on a plunge. During the last few minutes of the game, Koenig made BARLow, full-back T: re A i Ear fi .A My X WA KOLLER, tackle WANDREY, tackle xxmxxxxwu Q15 X ENN ' ': NX N WNWXQX ' x X ww r-, ' iiix X XXXXNXX r Page 0710 Hundred Eighty f. ,......,.. A....... .. ...,.......... ,..,,.. . ,.....,.,.. . .,.... ,,,.. ..,......... ...................,......... . ...WX ' S Q SiSCll2fO5lL,lL, olFll9f52, s S Q .....,.,.. ........,...................................,..... N in ,.,.. ,.,...,.. ..,.,. .,,..,.,,..,...,...,..,......,...... F 3 Cruice is going off tackle on the weak side after a fake spinner play. This bit of action was snapped on our campus during scrimmage. a most spectacular play. Acting as safety man, he ref turned a Tech punt 40 yards to the goal line, making the final score 25f0. Playing the last game on a field that was literally a sea of mud, the powerful running attack of the Purf Golders was practically useless. As Bay View played a very spirited game, they took advantage of the breaks and scored. Soon after Neubauer had plunged for a touchdown, a blocked punt of his was recovered by a Red and Black and carried over Washington's hitherto uncrossed goal. In the last few minutes of play, the PurfGolders started a 7Ofyard drive down the field only to be held from scoring by the final whistle, the game ending with the score tied, 6f6. BUNTROCK, fullfbafk THE SEASONS RECORD South . . Lincoln O O si is .ss- z-, El East O West .. O VJ.H.S.. . .... 21 ig 6 Tech . . . 0 W.H.S.. . .... 25 axial . as- is 1 Bay Vlcw 6 .... .ml Q IME' . wif- wg 2' KEHL, guard NX Qi: :EN . 11 2-DQ, Qxiglliillilil X -4 W.. ,iit. I lswswwwwgw ' +-AN X .... gxxs . XX X X ss N ,A NN X X Mt.. t W. is Q . it .aaggwm xaxXxXsXtXNtXX .,,,.r ,..,r W Page Om' Ilundrrd Eighty-one N S X Q ...,...............Y.,.........................,,,,....... .......,. . .,,,,...,..................... ,.,.... .......A... , , - N S Q . X ' S at ,.Q, SQROILIL, S olFll9f52, Q ' ...,.........,.xx - ............. S, .....,..A......,.. M ...,...............,......... sis Q if Top Row: Coach Ewers, Gorenstein, Hasler, Kante, Radocha, Vosburg, Raetlier, Geltz, Marr, Schneider, Gumin, Meyer, Davidson. Middle Row: Dunn, Powers, Rehn1,Cavanaugh, Weinberg, Becker, Loos, H, Fleder, Lusty, Thiebe, Miller, Knies, Burkholder. Bottom Row: Murray, Burton, Chrisien, A, Fleder, Greengo, Lorenz, Kendall, Reichert, Fredericks, Benz, Rybeck, Heckl, Karow, Boyle. Second Squad Coached by Mr. Robert Ewers, the second team again maintained the standard set by previous second teams, passing through a successful season of five wins and one loss. This excellent record was marred only by the defeat at the hands of the Custer High regulars. Q Among the outstanding games was the WashingtonfTech game. This contest ref solved itself into a bitter battle, which Washington won 7f6, despite being outweighed 20 pounds to a man by the more experienced Tech team. Reichert, Loos, and Frederf icks starred for the victors. In the last game of the season the team made their best showing in an excellently played victory over Washington Park of Racine. Showing the results of Coach Ewers' careful training, the seconds bored their victory on two safeties, a touchdown, and a point after. In this game, Rybeck, Vosburg, and Greengo did excellent work. Among the regulars who gained minor emblems were Kendall, Greengo, Fleder, Chrisien, Marr, Lorenz, Heckl, Benz, Putnam, Rybeck, Loos, Dunn, Vosburg, Burton, Fredericks, Reichert, Davidson, Becker, Purmort, and Windward. West Allis Reserves . . . Tech Reserves ...... West Reserves ....... Custer First Squad ..... Shorewood Seconds ...... Washington Park, Racine . . x N ., -Q SN A 5 X Q .t X . x XX Page One Hundred Eighty-tfwo THE SEASONS RECORD 6 Washington . ,,,,2S . . . . 6 Washington . . . , , 7 . . . 0 Washington . . . , , , , 20 . . . . 20 Washington . . . , , 0 . . . . O Washington . , , , ,32 . .... 0 Washington . ,,,, 11 xW A N wwf' X ,X-QNNXR .K WW X ,X I N S .,.,.... S ww? Top Row: Curtin, Rasbornick, Dunning. Gelhnar, Jierschek, Grehn, XVepfer, Norton, XVenrll:1nrl, hVCCklIll.lEllCI'. Sklore, Ra- sansky, Johnson. Bottom Row: Kime, Alberts, Elilert. Habel, Hoarlley, Muehleisen, Rnge. Klolin, Raasch. Sophomore Squad Four games won, two tied, and two lost-that is the record of the sophomore foot' ball squad after defeating the Washiimgton second team 12f0 in the last game of the season. After being carefully trained by Coach Byron Derrwaldt, the soph team started its season on October 6 when it met the Lincoln High School Sophs. Duane Kime and Vic Sklore starred in this game, Kime several times saving the day with his punting, and Sklore with his backneld play. Numerous fumbles and penal' ties made scoring impossible for either side. The Shorewood game proved to be the best of the season. It was a thriller. Early in the game Sklore carried the ball 50 yards for a touchdown. Kime, a dependable quartenback, kicked the extra point. A touchdown by Kime in the third period and one in the fourth completed the score, 2OfO. Captain Ehlert, Muehleisen, Winnie, Klann, Albert, and Roge were among those members of the squad who played the most number of quarters during the season. THE SEASON'S RECORD Lincoln .... ....... O Washington . . . 0 A Shorewood . . . .... 0 Washington . . . 20 S Q . X Wauwatosa . . .... 19 Washington . . . 0 Pio Nono ....... . . . 0 Washington . . . S North B'5 ,,,. ..... . . . O Washington . . . 0 Pio Nono Midgets . . . . . O Washington . . . 12 West Allis ........ . . . 7 Washington . . . O - MN -as 'S Ss sr at S X S , 'RQ xx. Q a .t.tst, Q X ss,aNsmXX--- as t,.t, . S' KN NNXNY pbbrifr h K F bbbb :sSss22ffX?2s12 Qjgjiiiiii X Pagr Om' Illllldnffd Eighly-Ibn-g .... s . 5, ..............,..,. .,...,,,,..............,. ........... R . ......,.,......,..,...,.,..,........ . .,,..,.....,. ,Mg Q N . SCROLL of ll9f5J2 s e Q .........,...................... ,..,,.,.,,,,..,..... ,..,x .... X 0 Q N,,, Y ,,,,,,..,,,,,,..,,,,..,.,,.,,,..,,..........,..., - M.: N .amass 5 ' - Q. 1.1 - an Top Row: Amstadt, XVilke, Stolhaml, Rietz, Bell, Thierfelder, Robinson, Arndt, Seliomann, Merritt, James, Coach Meyer Bottom Row: Musch, Allschwang, Lusty, Guse, Towle, Raymoie. RAY GUSE and DON RAYMORE Cofcaptains THE SEASON'S RECORD 24132 victory over Bay View 25-30 lost to West Division lS-44 lost to East Division 21444 lost to South Division Sth place in the State Meet Sth place in the City Meet iirii iri,Xr. Q lmWwt if Cross Country g Although Coach Meyer's cross country team won few laurels during its season, it gave bright prospects for the next two years. Having lost every one of his state championship team, Coach Meyer was forced to build up this year's team completely of new material. Among the outstanding runners was Bradford Towle. He won the Bay View meet and placed second in the South meet and third in the East meet. Then there were Charles Musch and Ken Allschwang, who did commendable work and will be back next year. Other emblem winners were Ray Lusty, Don Raymore, Ray Guse, and Ed. Wilke. As an innovation Coach Meyer sponsored two sophomore crossfcountry runs in an attempt to un- cover promising material for the future. One run was held in the fall, while the other was run off in early spring. The first three runners to cross the line in both races received midget trophies. In the fall running, Kenny Allschwang ran off with first honors. Carol Winsauer galloped over the finish line next, and Lew Garbutt followed, while in the spring classic diminutive Joe Roeder, running like a deer, walked off with the prize cup and in so doing shattered Allschwang's previous mark. Robert was clocked in 9:5O.8. Billy Kiefer ended up second in that run, and Bob Ternes took a third. Bill Schoman and Ed Schwalbaeh came next. XXX hx XX N X X X NNNX XXX X X RN XWQNQS- :aaa Q Swv X X M r rxh wi-. .,.,..... X WWWNNGQX RQQNQSWYXN ssWmw W Xi X Payr Onf IIu1m'rrd lfigfliy-four ....................................,...... .,,,. ,.,.......... ...... ,,,...................................,.,...... xg S x w ' t t , . Q,AQ s t ...........,. t Top Row: Thielke, Purmort. Benz, T. Neubauer, Canniff, Cain. Bottom Row: Grace. R. Neubauer, Salentine, Sielaff, Cruice, Flood, Ruehl. Basketball For the first time since 1904, basketball made its appearance this year among the city high schools as an interscholastic sport. The plan, under which the season was conducted, divided the city into northern and southern sections. According to this plan, which was introduced by Athletic Director Hoppe, teams played opponents from their circuits only. ix Two games were staged with each team, one game being played on the visitors' floor with the other clash being held on the home court. The northern group included North, Custer, Riverside, West, and Washington, while South, Lincoln, Tech, and Bay View formed the southern circuit. The city cham- pionship was determined by a playfoff be' tween Lincoln and Washington, champions NEED SIELAFF 1 . I . l aptam and in their respective circuits. Guard THE CITY RACE A. Northern Circuit Southern Circuit Sl W Pct. W L Pct. it Washington . . . . . . . 7 .870 Lincoln ..... . . . 6 0 1.000 ,Q l .4 North ..... .... 6 .750 Bay View . . . . . . 2 4 .333 i East ...... .... 4 .soo south .. 2 4 .333 West .. 3 .375 Ted 2 4 .333 Custer . . .... 0 ,000 X if N sf gi l A w x4a,t. I swsw X XX ss ssssss X WX Page Ona Ilundrcd Eighty-fifve 5K ,..........,......... .,,,,,,,..........L..,, .,....,..,,.. . ,,......,....A... ...,. ,.,..............,...,,,.. s NE S ' x . Q NSCCIQOILL ofll932. ------v------------bb'------- ,-,---------- x--N--f-------- s - - X' ,... ......,.......,.............. ,....,.,, .......,. ...... N ...,xxNxN i tm : R. NEUBAUER RUEHL CRUICE GRACE guard forward Center forward Washington's first game of the season on December 18, resulted in a 16f9 victory over West. A battling offense in the first half and an almost impregnable defense in the second caused the defeat of the Red and White. Individual stars were Ruehl, high scorer with eight points, and Cruice, whose brilliant guarding held the opposing centers to only one basket. ' On january 18, The PurfGolders again were successful, winning 2042 over a plucky little Custer team. It was not until the second half that the scoring began, and then taking advantage of every opportunity, the home quintet piled up their lead, Grace and Sielaff getting six points each. The next week the Purple and Gold quintet turned a seeming defeat into victory. Trailing by points in the fourth quarter, a delayed rally in the last three minutes of play defeated East 22f15. Neubauer and Ruehl starred in the brilliant rally. The winning streak, however, was broken February 5, by'North. As a result of the 8f7 upset, Washington closed the first half of their season in a tie with North for honors in the northern circuit. This game marked the end of the varsity careers of Neuf bauer, Cruice, and Ruehl, all of whom had played most important parts in the PurfGold victories. Starting the new season in the second semester, the home team won an easy victory over West 2545. Salentine, the new center, showed surprisingly good form. Grace and Thielke did most of the scoring. Following in order Custer was also defeated by Coach Blackbourn's five with the largest score of the season, 42f15. In the return game with Riverside, Coach Blackbourn's squad again scored a close FIRST SEMESTER'S RECORD West Division .......... 9 Washington . . .... 16 Custer High . . . ........ 12 Washington . . . . . .20 Riverside ...... .... 1 5 Washington .. .... 22 North Division .... 8 Washington . . . . . . 7 -MN iaxi N Q Q . H v X xww - NXXS W XX ,,.... NW Pagr One Hundrvd Eighty-.fix ww N ...........................,. .. .. ,....... .. .. ..,., . . ........................ ..........,................... - S N I ' Q S SCROLL ol7ll932. s S Q ......... .........,............ ........,,............., . , ., ..,.....,,,.,....,,..........,............,...,....... CAIN THIELKE SALENTINE I FLOOD PURMORT glfard forward center guard forward victory. With Cain and Grace leading the attack, the game started with a rush but settled down to a defensive battle. At the half, East led 4f3, but the Pur'Golders soon gained an 8'6 lead which they maintained to the end of the game which resulted in a score of 14'11. The best form of the season was shown by the team in a decisive 21f17 victory over North on March 11. Purmort stepped into a star role, and with Captain Sielaff and Cain gained a lead in the third quarter which was maintained throughout the game. Playing before a crowd of 2500 fans at the Marquette gym on March 19, Washing' ton lost the city championship to Lincoln by a score of 21f17. Clever offensive play marked the game, and although the PurfGolders outscored Lincoln from the floor, they were defeated by free throws. The Lincolnites made nine charity tosses, while the Purf Golders garnered only three. Captain Fred Sielaff was unable to play because of a broken ankle sustained during practice the preceding week, but his place was ably filled by Flood. Grace and Cain also turned in excellent performances. Seven memlbers of this year's team, including four major lettermen, remain to form the nucleus of the Pur'Gold squad next season. Hopes run high for a pennantfwinning machine in 1933. For center, Coach Blackbourn can use either Salentine, who held down the jumping post this past season, or Kescenovitz, with Purmort and Thielke at the run' ning posts. Captain Fred Sielaif is sure to see duty again at guard, while Tom Neubauer, Fred Benz, and Boyd Canniif will be out for action also. Unlike this year, city high school basketball will be confined next year to one circuit S only, thus eliminating a championship playfoff. 5 31 SECOND SEMESTEPQS RECORD ei ' gill? Q West Division . . . .......... 15 Washington . .... 25 is Custer High . . . . .15 Washington . . . . . . .42 Riverside ....... . . .11 Washington . . . .... 14 N North Division .... . . .17 Washington . .... 21 5 1 Eg:-c ,lg Y sr l l s N,,Nw,,,.icmmsw.NN2: l is twN .Qx M ...lx 1 X x Nxswxim X Page One Hundred Eighty-sefven YK SX Q , .............,.. ... ..................................... ............ . .,..,.......,.......,,,...,,.......,.x...... e as Q X5 S 3 N SCCQUILIL, H1932 S S X X N .........................,................. ,,,.......... S .......,,.............................. ,......,...... . S mm ....... . Top Row: Roge, Koller, Kehr, Hewitt. Racltke, Iaastacl, Schier, Budde, Ramlolpli, Graveiistiue. Bottom Row: lluuernfciml, Gumm, Fl'Zll1iifL'll'til, Fink, Rybeck, XVendelburg, Neidhoefer, Ziegler. SWlII1II11Hg The State Swimming Meet was held at Kenosha High School on Friday, April 22. The meet was won by West Milwaukee with Shorewood and Kenosha following close behind. XVashington's team was severely crippled by ineligibilities and so was unable to make much of showing. Roge, a sophomore, won his preliminary event easily but failed by a few seconds to qualify. In the 100fyard lbreast stroke, Bud Schier also won his preliminary but failed to Cualify by a few one hundredths of a second. Andy Bauerfeind finished sixth out of a field of 30 diving contestants. The' 150 and 200fyard relay teams, composed of Weimdelf burg, Schier, and jaastad, easily won their event but were not pressed sufficiently to make the qualifying time. Though Washiiigtoii won three out of the six events in the West Allis dual meet, Fraukfurtll Rybeck Keill' x X x X W Wk i X ,.,. , W he NNW Q- X X gawk, Page Om' Ilundrrd Eighty-rigllt ............ ..,,,, ,. ,..,, .. .....,.,.,,,.. ,,, .,,,, , ,. ...... .........,.....,,.., .. ...,.,.,.,,.., . . ' S SCIQOILIL, olFll9f52 S ' ...,.. .. , .,.......,...... . .........,........ .. .. , 0 .. .....,..,...................... ......... . . 5.3 KOLLER BREWER RADTKE SCHIER HEWITT WENDELBURG A free back breast breast free free v- law-vg,X - . Viet Q Swimming West Allis took enough second and third places to cop the meet 2521. Bud Schier in the l0Ofyard breast, and the relay team, composed of Budde, Radtke, and Sehier, took first in their respective events. Kehr and Budde snared second and third in the 100fyard lwrcastg and Hewitt, third in the 5Ofyard free style. Both North and Washiiigtoii were equally crippled by ineligibilities when they met on March 29. North was the victor, 2807. Bauernfeind and Schier starred with firsts in their events, while Budde, Schier, and W6I1dCll7Ufg were first in the medley relay. The swimming season which started in spirited fashion was marred not only for Washington but also for North, West, and Tech, when several of their leading point winners were declared ineligible just previous to the State Mect because they had par- ticipated in the Municipal Meet. e Q . X am- S xs- QA Ss S551 NYS X 55 is 5 X .NES eE3ES,-xii' J5lZlStIltl Budde Gravenstine is qs? Q :igilfl X mf E5 1: sis W5 K .X Wsswe..,...Lssssaf:.zzxizitm Q' xxNmx X N S v sskkkkpxyk Qswx X Pngr Om- Ilundrnd Eighty-ninr QNNXX . .,..,......,. .....,. ......,,......, , ..,.,.............. ,......, ,.... ..,.............,......... , ,,,........ ...., . . , S MSCIQOILIL olfll932 Q D E .....,,.............,,.............,...........,......... .... ,... .,..,..,,...,......... ,................... . . M as Tennis: Horwitz, Reisler, NVeigler, Mohaupt. Golf: Bornfleth, Budde, Clifford, Hoadley, Streff, Koslowicz, Golf and Tennis Adding another championship to Washington's increasing list, the golf team captured the city title in 1931 when it defeated Custer High. The team included Art Davidson, Preston Durbrow, and john Budde. Out of five matches, the team won two, tied one, and lost two. The 1932 squad was without the services of Durbrow and Davidson, who had graduated, fbut it still had Budde, who started his second season by winning the W. H. S. open tourney at Currie Park with a score of 82. Richard Weigler, city and state boys' singles champ, was the only returning member of last year's tennis team. However, such players as Cy Horwitz and Ken Draeger fore' cast another successful season in tennis. In their seasonal debut, the team defeated North Division 5fO. On Saturday April 30, the squad defeated St. John's Military Academy at Delafield, winning both of the doubles matches and two of the Hve singles. H The XV. H. S. Open at Currie X L.. ' , Nix li' ' bN Nut... WL :sis N m tie: X Nw' XX '--4 . xms w . '1X?SNlQf- m...ST,W, W ,,,, , h mx x YW. ,aa,axNxxmx iW s K. h , Paye One Hundrvd Nincty ' I W x ww ..,........................,.. ...........Q.................. ..........,..........................,....... , ........ M., 'S S NSCCIQOLIL olFl932,fs s S ' ,........ ....,...,.., ,... . .....,........,... . . .......... ...... ....,.,.., .,.,,,..... , . ,..,. . . t Left to right: Towle, mileg Dunn, 8805 Guse, 8805 G. Sengpiel, 100, 2203 Zinser, 100, 2205 Moede, 220, 4403 Lewis, 440, lN Sengpiel, 100, 220, broadjump. Track Although Coach Art Meyer's tracksters did not walk off with any city or state championships in 1931, the showing made by his boys in that year was a decided improve' ment over former years. In the State Meet at Madison seven PurfGolders entered the scoring column, while the home team finished fourth in the city attraction with six men gaining points. One of the most impressive records in both of the meets is found in the work of Ned Sengpiel, diminutive century artist. Sengpiel, after being clocked at 10 seconds in his heat at Madison, was forced to place second to Gibson in the finals. Again in the City Meet, Sengpiel was nosed out by the scantest of margins when Clem Janicki of East ran wild in the 100 and 200fyard dashes. Wally Cruice, captain of the '31 squad, earned his emblem by placing second in the 440 event, while Ray Lusty garnered a fourth in the halffmile run. Both failed to place l Coach a N. Sengpiel leading in the 100 .tg Sak S .sg- xi X N was R . wx m X ,sgmt?::.::g,.gf:t::::zzfggiigifitjg, N- x W, ,A ,,t,,,r,, ., ,,,,,, a MM ,.,,,,, f--'11 --- 'jg ,,,, X R 'NN ,.,,aa,a,,,r ,,.,,,.... - +--s--- X Page One Hundred Ninety-one ,.................,.. ....,,...,......,.. ........... .,,,... , ......,, - ,,..............,Y., - .......,,......... . ...., ..., E X 2 S WSCQOLL olFll932. s ,..,. .......x.... ,..... . .......A............x.......A.., S . .....,............,.......,.,...x.x..........,.,.......A. ...xxx.----........e Left to right: Beck. broad junipg Braun, 100, 2205 Polzin, hurdlesg Bauer. hurdlesg Bandtell, high jumpg Barlow, Renzel. shotg XVandrey, discus. in the City Meet. With a second in the state 22Ofyard dash and two third places in the century and 220 of the city, George Dinges was a valualble aid to the Meyermen. Bud Koenig also placed in the city contest by gaining points in the broad and high jumps. Two other PurfGolders who were double winners in '31 were Milton Trost and Alex Le Grand. Trost was good enough in the shot put for a fourth in the State and took an easy second in the Milwaukee clash. Le Grand captured a third and a tie for second in his tries for pole'vaulting honors in the State and City, respectively. Uncapping the lid of their 1932 track season, Coach Art Meyer's proteges got off to a fair start even though they placed last in their triangular clash with Tech and North on the home campus, April 23. North won the threefway struggle with 46 markers, while Tech and Washington Hnished with 4316 and 421f2 points, respectively. The big surprise in this meet was the disappointing showing made by the three ref turning letter men, Ned Sengpiel, Alex Le Grand, and Ray Lusty. None of these men came up to expectations and had they turned in better results, the meet would have gone to the Purple and the Gold. 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Q , - .A ' , V' . . .V -X ' ' X ' A ' 1 left to right: Kime. pole vaultg Shklerikson, high jump, Lusty, 440. broad jumpg Thierfelder. high jumpg Le Grzmd, pole vnultg Skol, pole vaultg Allschwang, mile. were Roland Bauer, Harvey Polzin, Rudy Thierfelder, Bruce Brewer, Lawry Skol, Duane Kime, Jack Barlow, Del Wandrey, Tom Neubauer, Bradford Towle, and Kenny Allschf wang. l In their second meet of this year, Washi11gton's tracksters were outclassed by Coach Bill Smith's West Division's team on the home campus, April 30. The final score was 641f2f431f2. After their poor showing in the triangular a week previous, Coach Meyer's lettermen did a reverse and turned in remarkable results. Ned Sengpiel copped first in the 100 and 220fyard dashes and in the broad jump, while Ray Lusty ran the 440 in two seconds short of the city record for a second place. Le Grand tied for first with Kime of this school in the vault. Both jumped ten feet, six inches and retired without fighting for the school supremacy. Another outstanding feature was Brad Towle's running the mile in 4 minutes, 47 seconds for a second place, Gene Zinser and Rollin Moede scored in the 220g Jack Barlow, in the shotg Willard Beck and Ray Lusty, in the ibroadjumpg Rudy Thierfelder, in the highjumpg and Rolland Bauer, in the high and low hurdles. Topping the 120-yard highs sim NE 'Wigs S wsu! N N Sf ss si N Q X WNNN if S s Q .,i...:..,,,.r .... : ..1::i.I.fQff xxixx 'QNX Q p,,, t ..... . ...... . xxx sv-x Pagr Om- Iluudrvd Ninrty Ihrce WK x , N ,, ,.,,,. . .... .,.,... . ,,,.,Y,. . .....,.......,, . ,..,, ,.. .. . .. WSCCIQBGDHJIL, oIFl932 X .,..........,..................x,..x........Xxxx......... .............. ...............,....,.,.. . .. . ....., X ..Nx . team, Q Top Row: Lcmke, Thurner, Kuehn, Neubauer, Barlow, Renzcl, NVilke. llottoin Row: Maurer, Beckman, Harrington, Reukema, Geiger. With the return of basketball into the city conference came the Washingtoii intra' mural board, a group of twelve students headed by Jack Barlow, president, Jimmy Wright, secretary, Bob Dunbrow, scheduler, and Roger Le Grand, statistician and Scroll represenf tative. This board had complete supervision over the school's intramural activities, basf ketball, boxing, and wrestling. Both the fistic and mat tournaments were divided into seven classes ranging from 105 pounds to the heavyweight. Boxers, who became champions by their victories over Burkholder, Guese, Hewitt, Rubin, Fink, Wilcox, Spheeris, and Walker, are Neubauer, Barlow, Thurner, Beckman, Ludwig, Lemke, Maurer, and Reukema respectively. The wrestling champions are Neubauer, Renzel, Kuehn, Harrington, Wilke, Ludwig, Maurer, and Geiger with victories over Klein, Barlow, Thurner, Walker, Rosefelt, Thur' Wachter, Petros, and Reukema respectively. INTRAMURAL BOARD Top Row: Le Grand, Thurner, Neubauer, Anderson, Barlow, Renzel. Bottom Row: Beckman, NValker, Lewis, Frankenstein. X iiiiii rx W X ww A N W Xxxx 3 9 MSG 'Kt ' NNW r , ,sm -Q hhxxvhhh A Q riiiir r Pagr OneIlu11r1rz'dl'Yinr!y-four vw' f Nswxx .,..,........,....., .,,,. . .. ...., . . ,,,,,.. ,.,,. . .A,.,. ,..... , ,,.. .. ,. ., .. ..,.,......... ,A,,,...Y . . . ...E WSCQULL ofll932, X ,...,, ...,.,. , i ...... ....,..,.. ,..... . ..,........,...,.. . . . ...,,,.... ....,.,,,,....,......... . S Mr. Derrwnlclt. Mr. Meyer. Mr. Blackbourn. Mr. Sprague. Mr. Ewers, Mr. Cinkosky. The Coaches It is the opinion of many that Coach Meyer is one of the best track coaches in Milf waukee. He has turned out several teams of championship calibre and a good number of individual stars. Coach Blackbourn has completed his seventh year at Washington with a champion' ship football team and a basketball squad which won the Northern circuit title. He was aided in basketball by Mr. John Cinkosky, a former West Division and Lawrence athlete, who joined the Washington faculty in February. Mr. Cinkosky also had charge of the field events of track under Coach Meyer. Measuring up to his usual standard, Mr. Robert Ewers again coached the second team, which has maintained an almost undefeated record for several years. Mr. Byron Derrwaldt served double duty as coach of the swimming and sophomore football teams, while Mr. Lauren Sprague gave valuable assistance to Coach Blackbourn in the training of the varsity football squad. il is at ,:' kill hir -Sw . Sim - 41 - I CHEERLEADERS AND MANAGERS 'QQ QQ U Manzxgers: Schober, Ransch, Irsch, Klabunde, Elliugson. George, Muckle, VVeis. S1515 Cheerleaders: Noelle, Bell. Marbes, Thurwzxchter. .- ESM .59 Ri.g4!:tE:F his 3 2- ll SV .gsm M S255 - X Q' . rQ I X- - 351 k..Awg5:g5:.:. 1 i N X .,.,.. ......... 2 t ......... . ........ . .... NNNW t .. .... . as . . .mg,,::.::..i,ts,.g, k,,VAkg,k,A,,k 9 -- 1. - -sw---aww ' 'N ........ :rm-essaa.. '-ww N Pngn f,!ll'I'1lllldfL'd Ninfly-ffm: Q 5 sf Qi Sir'-'Jr Nw i S ,sway ..................,........ ......, , - ..YY.,,,,. ....,........., .,....,.,.,.,.,.. ........ . ...-.,-..,, X N : S 0lFll93b2 s ' .............,,,,, ........... ....,.... ,..,., .... ... ........ ,...... ..........,.., ,.,. . X Nxxxxxxx A XWKE ,f y , VXJJIJL Y ,lgjnnflifi . MINOR MAJOR Top: E. lleimerl. ll. Scheer, L. Kilb. R. Schmidt. Top: F. Yvollnier, M. Greilach. G. Rock, J. Mueller. Bottom: li. Lueffler, E. Coleman, XV, Hamel. Iiotroinz H. Antross, Il. Cizon. E. XYinmller, 1. Dennenbcrg. With the ending of the school year in June, another year of excitement and enthusif asm is over for the Wahiateers. The volleyfball, basketball, and basefball teams all entered into the spirit with pep and eagerness under the coaching of Miss Nellie Havens, who has devised a point system in the association. Each event in which the girls partake gives them a certain number of points, for attendance, championship teams, runnerfup teams, the girls receive points also. The girl with the highest number of points wins a gold medal, and the girl with the second highest wins a silver medal. The girls in each championship game receive major emfblems which are as follows: for volleyfball, a rectangular purple and gold pad of felt to resemble the net, for basket' ball, a round purple and gold pad to resemble a rballg for basketball, a diamond shaped pad of the same colors to resemble the baseball diamond. The runnerfup teams receive gold emblems with just the purple numerals of the season on them. Wzlhizrt does not forget girls who like to eat, so they settle the food problem by hav' ing a yearly banquet at which they have a noted speaker. After the food has been readily devoured, the girls are awarded their emblems and medals-and what a thrill it all is! Before each football game, one can see the girls from Wahiat in the halls crying to all those who pass their way, Buy a Mum right over here! The girls love to see the ' purple and gold mums at the games, so they are willing and eager to sell as well as buy them! The school certainly cofoperated with the girls, for many boxes of the colorful mums were sold. That's the Spirit, School! XFN -. x W OFFICERS OF WAHIAT President . ...... Geraldine Peirce Vicefpresident Myrtle Laabs Secretary Marie Towle Treastwer . Alma Bell I agr Om' llundrrd Nimrly-.tix W! Ma' i X xw Q . , flaw ikixxx S ........ W ,, ..........................,.. ...........,.,,..,..,.......,.. .................. .....,..,. - ....,.Y., - .....,,..,... -tg Q x : ' Q ttSCClQfODlLlL ol'll932,.s s S ' .........,............,.......... ..............,...,,....,.. S .....,.,.,......,............,,.,...,..,............. a .... Ton: M. Kime, M. Tudor, R. VVehe, C. Georg, F. Nvollmer, E. Kohler, E. Heimerl, Bottom: N. Callies, E. Dittman, E. Stuewe, K. Miller, D. Johnson. Volleyball p The volleyball games were the first games Wahiat staged at the beginning of the year. In November, 1931, thirteen teams were formed and named under such original names as the Hawks and MuskafHuska'Teers . Each team had three practice games before the elimination contests started. Many exciting and close games were held until finally two teams were left, the Hawks and the PurfGolders . They played very tight games, having to play three games before a decision could be reached. The PurfGolders , who won the title, were composed of Florence Wollmer, captain, Carla Georg, Mary Tuder, Kathryn Miller, Ruth Wehe, Marjorie Babrove, Dorothy Johnson, Eleanore Heimerl, Ethlyride Kohler, Elda Stuewe, Marilyn Kime, Norma Callies, and Eleanor Dittman. The lbasketball games were arranged differently this year than ever before in order to give the girls a more even chance of winning a championship. They were arranged in major and minor teams, nine teams in the major league-girls who have had experience, and six teams in the minor league-girls who have little or no experience. The teams in each league had two practice games before the elimination tournament and after the elimination, team three, which won the championship in the major league, was composed of Genevieve Rock, captain, Helen Antross, Ida Dennenberg, Janet Mueller, Bessie Cizon, Evelyn Windler, Florence Wollmer, and Marion Greilach. Team seven, which won the championship in the minor league, consisted of Eleanore Heimerl, captain, Lorraine Kilb, Winifred Hamel, Bernice Loeffler, Ruth Schmidt, Eleanore Coleman, and Helen Scheer. The baseball games were held in the latter part of the season. Nine teams were formed, each bearing a signature name. 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