Waukesha High School - Megaphone Yearbook (Waukesha, WI)

 - Class of 1940

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Marion Cronk Robert Dailey Linda Daubert Walter Dauffenbach Catherine Dempsey Viola DeQuardo Walter Derthick Gilbert Diestler Alice Dobson Dorothy Dorn lone Dornbrak Mary Doyle Betty Ann Drewry Francis Dusha MARION CRONK was almost a Valentine. Gifted wiQ1 an uncanny ability at shorthand-those little corkscrews and umbrellas and stuff. Oh well, you know . . . Gunner DAILEY, they call him-the greatest gun shot in W. I-I. S. There's nothing that BOB can't alibi himself out of: he did it in debate most proficiently. Was manager for track three years, basketball and football for two . . . LINDA DAUBERT has Perry well trained-at least, she never complains about his beard. She'd like to have a stab at being a soda jerker . . . WALTER DAUFFEN' BACH's greatest fault is that he's a sucker for redheads: how sad-for brunettes! Red shakes around in his fiiv- ver. Maybe he uses it to train for track-just lets it loose and runs with it . . . KAY DEMPSEY tinally caught on to the fact that if one doesn't wish to hit a cow. one either waits for Bossy to go her way or one drives around. She and Bill go to every change of movie and still can't get enough . . . VIOLA DE QUARDO goes in for comedy. but not in her Home Ec class, where she goes in for cooking in a large way. After all, the way to a man's heart is through his stomach-the glutton! , . . We can't pro- nounce it, but WALTER DERTHICK can play it- Tschaikowsky's Fifth Symphony. Finds time to be thrilled by Fu Manchu and Carole Lombard. Would like to have a huge chocolate cake two feet high . . . If GIL DIESTLER i F' 4 would save those books that he receives daily from M. Fisher and spread them on the floor, he'd be knee deep in love! He likes sleeping and Mr. Horwitz . . . Tskl tsk! Dobbyl No motto!! But motto or notto, ALICE DOB- SON is persevering. Drops stitches in her knitting, but works industriously on. No cat and dog lights at Dobby's house even if she has both . . . Wonter of wonders- teachers. please note! DOTTY DORN likes all of you! Has happy hours hunting hidden fhjarticles--or rather, she tracks down unusual objects . . . IONE DORNBRAK spent four years trying to find out if she could finish a sweater. Maybe it'll be wearable, maybe not. Entered any and every sport in G. A. A. and still found time for com- mission work . . . Nobody listens any more when MARY DOYLE begins. I've lost-- for she's habitually losing things. We want to know what Mary means by a mixture between blonde and brunette. Might be all that pie before bed that causes it . . . The neatest gal in seven counties claims her favorite mode of dressing is just to hang some- thing on the frame. BETTY ANN DREWRY has a dis- tinct preference for one blonde who happened to give her all the awards she has-a gold volleyball, a volleyball medal, and a I-Ii-Y pin . . . FRANCIS DUSHA hunts when hunting's good, but makes sure he's not getting himself a beef steak before he aims. Of course, steak is a delicacy, but Francis says he doesn't like it on the hoof. I , . f A l 5 ,,,..,,,,..f,. . .. , I I Page Twenty-three t , ' , ,,,.,, lL,,,,,g,,,,l,,,, LL, l

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. f Y ' . 1 1 , V 1 x , - A s I ie all l. ,c JN 'rum 1 W ix I K- x I I K 7 My r VW A ,Pb if-N , ,Y , , Chr,-,Y,,,Y, ,,,,,, ,,,r,,,.. i .,, .,,. .. ..,.-.. f I I ini? ' j ,jggg 1 . or re l e - - ..-. .-',..-..----MA .V 1 'lj' A 1 1 W., ,7,,,,V, YW Q , . .. I LL L.. .1 7 -fi. 12.-. f --V I L, . , L., ,, W Know what philatelist means? Vtfe didn't either. until we looked up a different word for stamp collector. which is what RUSSELL BUELOW is. Russ plays a wicked cornet and handles a tennis racket with equal assurance . . . RUBY BUNN shares her sister's taste in movies, pets ia toy Pomeranian named Mickeyl. radio programs, and food --mostly chicken. Ruby got her fingers into orchestra. G. A. A.. and the S. C. A. cash box . . . VIOLET BUNN eats. sleeps. and lives opera. Plays it on the piano, buys it for the phonograph. listens to it on the radio, and dreams of being in the Met's spotlight some day . . . JEAN ADELL CANNON is a Sussex product who's been here for two years. This talkative lass can sing, too, and did- in Madrigals and A Cappella . . . BOB CHRISTENSEN is a dyed-in-the-wool woman-hater. Are all Minne- sota natives like that? Bob says he's quick tempered. so maybe it's just as well . . . ED CHRISTOPH will prob- ably wear overalls after he gets that piece of parchment this month, just for the effect. He likes 'em. Ed attributes some of his success to drinking cokes . . . A cat claims MARY ANNA Cl-IRISTOPI-l'S affections, besides Ger- man. stamp collecting. Miss Wulfing. and chop suey. If you can't find Manny, look in water that is deep enough for swimming . . . JIM CLAFFEY is a football-minded graduate Csee sports sectionj who plans to perform for Purdue or Notre Dame, if they can get him out of bed. Though snoozing and math don't mix well. Jim majors in both . . . BETTY CLARK'S the girl who likes to dress in a style all her own. Has had plenty of movies spoiled by one little GJ man - Lew Lehr -- and wishes he wouldn't pop in, ever! . . . Even though ELLERY CLAYTON's first love is study hall. he'd gladly forsake it for butterscotch pie. If Mr. Parker had known that. he could have used a chunk of it for bait, and watched Clayton splash his way to victory through a watering mouth . . . The G. A. A.'s have iinally guessed why the food at their parties usually includes baked beans-BET- TY JANE CONNELL likes 'eml There's no doubt that B. J.'s interest is sports, sports, and-ditto. U. of W. and Phy. Ed. teaching are in the offing . . . Bashful JIM CONNELL plans to go to California and see if it rains there. Butch is one of the many boys who profit by the intramural system here. Participated in all sports . .. BLYTHE CONRAD says he's bashful. Although he's been in the band for five years. he's going to get away from it all in one of those air liners. with Corky him- self piloting . . . Lazy he may be, sleeping may be the ideal occupation for him, but Artie Shaw's vigorous rhythms awake LEROY CONWAY from his Utopia. Likes mystery and murder movies. Russell Buelow Ruby Bunn Violet Bunn Jean Adell Cannon Robert Christensen Edward Christoph Mary Anna Christoph James Claffey Betty Clark Ellery Clayton Betty Jane Connell James Connell Blythe Conrad LeRoy Conway Page Twenty two



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James Eggleson Marion Egofske Edward Ester Bernice M, Evans Jeanne Evans Jerry Faestel Florence Faust Donald Fisher Eunice Fordham Frank Foster Jane Friedholdt Lorraine Fruit Bruce Frye Myron Garday Orson Welles will have to take a back seat when JAMES EGGLESON goes into the dramatic world. Every year has found Mac playing a new role, besides being right- hand man in Mask and Vllig. Mac will find plenty of hik- ing territory around Lake Mendota when he goes to the U . . . Typists and stenographers are going to have competition when MARION EGOFSKE embarks on her commercial career. Marion keeps in training for her pet subject by hiking and skiing . . . Do you have any rare stamps today? If you do, EDWARD ESTER wants 'em. Eddie's Bob Crosby conscious. and a movie hound--action preferred . . . Here's a rare girl-she won't tell a secret: anyway. BERNICE EVANS isn't telling anyone her secret ambition. Bernie grants that she's stubborn: just like all the world's great women, eh? . . . JEANNE EVANS hails from Wales Llook! poetrylj, Wis. l-ler major is English. She'll take her roller skating on a rink-or none JERRY FAESTEL's in the orchestra, band, and dance band. Money burns holes in his pockets--some day he's going to line them with asbestos . . . FLORENCE FAUST sounds like a real southerner as she has a yen for chicken and watahmelun. Flo says she believes in Never give up. which goes all right with her pet subject. sales- manship . . . Aye, aye. sir! Admiral Fisher of the Swiss I j l , , I I ,W ,Ll , ,..- i -lv if ., navy is looking for things atop an alp. DON Dracula FISHER has earned a W in just one year of Star work besides being in the band . . . EUNICE FORDHAM is one of the girls that helps get the Star out in time by typing those mangled manuscripts. Believes stoutly in the Gold- en Rule. Born in same province of Canada as Bunnie Evans . . . Home Cto Prospectb, James! for rather. Frankl. Thus FRANK FOSTER hauls home a hearty hunk of hoodlums from high school. Pals with Zeke the Zany up in 303 . . . JANE FRIEDHOLDT intensely dislikes braggy people-would some day be the best dressed woman in the world. Her art work is her most outstanding achievement to date Clook anywhere in this book and you'll find itj . . . LORRAINE FRUIT owns a pet sheep called Lula Bell. Lorraine's not old-fashioned, but the old time waltzes suit her the best. Majors in best-liked subject-Home Economics. Makes most of her clothes . . . BRUCE FRYE collects phonograph records. Active in all fields-track. cheerleading, volleyball, and all sorts of ac- tivities. Entertains home room along with Moe Hansen -with recordings . . . l-le's all up in the air. MYRON GARDAY. member of Gas Model Club, National Aero- nautic Association-hobbyist at gas models-builder of an airplane. He's bashful, but that doesn't keep him from dreaming! Page Twenty four

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