Wauwatosa High School - Cardinal Pennant Yearbook (Wauwatosa, WI)
- Class of 1929
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XIIIXXX Ml 'X Rli 111 r X lrm nz I 'IR SHR 11 1 X I-.Maxx X FUI ' iII'l' -12-1- L1 xRxn'3:l,w ,I H1114 lpn - flfirf -lmlx If ll 3 l!m1'11f,f,v lIf.'111ly1l'l If rr Thr l'rr.x.1 ffl Hxunkxnllnl-Knx1x1r.Ylk UMD' 1 -. K' . 'rx THE CARDINAL PENNANT YEARBOOK OF WAUWATO SA HIGH SCHOOL VOLUME XX 1929 ' W CQJMQJ X Ik r- V A X3 k va' , ,Off FOREWORD Ab the Bullders lay block upon block and stone upon stone rear mg then' structures ever hlgber bO do we future add bl-t by brt to the structures of Mlncl q cl Character Upon tbls theme of Constructlveness have we the Staff of Hue 1029 Carchnal Pennant sought to bulld our book of remembrance the builderis ,of the n 5 ' nu . SCENIC FACULTY CLASSES ORGANIZATIONS DRAMATICS ATHLETICS ADS CONTENTS DE DICATION To MISS Nay L Crosby whose noble ldeals sympathetlc nature and thorough xnstructlon ment our 'tlon We as bqlld ers of the Cardmal Pennant d9Cl1CQ'tQ thls twenheth vol qme respect and admira- '5Mw'L12 f2f1fL'f M L ' Miss NIAY L. CROSBY r-. SCENIC 'Mi ' X o free III 1111 Ilm grm e but has :tv charms Lou: 1 R 'I he '1 ask Book I He bllIlI1f'Il bftler than he kmu Fvmzsox The Problem , .,. The ronsfinzzs stone In beauty grew. Beneatlz II brzdgf of hopes and IIYFIIIIIS M VV 29 J furwing rum! with mid 1111514111 , Y 1111 f m XIII mx I mrldlxe JI .I ff ffl sl vlf' High UI't'V'!lI't'll'll, and wlzfjrzqf IL'Il1k5 fu'!z:'f'w1. . 3: 'zz Lfs ii 'Mmm Ah to buzld to buzld' That zs the noblest of all the arts Lox GFELLOW Mxchael Angelo wiv Q S. f f X A Af 'Z' . . ' ' . , ' P z k .M ' f A l ' rf - A J 1 ' . u . v . ' Thou hasteaest down lletwezn the hills to meet me at the road The secret seareely lzspzng of thy beautz ul abode Where thou dost sparkle znto song, and hll the uoorls uzth lzght LL CY LARCOM Frlend Brook St I Jmong the pines and mosses of yonder shadowy height, El ,Z K,-' fl lzome of drfmnv untold, It looks out mer Ihe wlzlspfrzzzg trfetops 41111 fares Ihr vettzng .mn I4 mx mn 'XIAL1Jou1l I From 1 Log Cabm -. - FACULTY -Qi.-4 I I NIR VVNI T DARLIIXG SUPER1xTExDExT OF CITY ScHoo1s Us - . 1 . . T nj w A Av Av 4 , , . , ,,,. W., ffglxxfx 1 MR IVAY L SWANCUTT PRINCIPAL OF SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL f Lia II9 . L . 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' . , . , ' NTS: ' ' N 55 February President june President W Ice Presxdent Secretary Treasurer YVILLIAM CARROLL WUIIAM C AUL1' KEMNETH Mm AR Mun Km MERSHON As the organlst Weaves persuasne harmony About hxs theme, So have we bullt Into hfe s mtangxble structure Values set unseen A crude skeleton Uf 'uw ku ard jointed fr rmeuork lwarked suth dlStll'lCtl0l'l Plans In the rough Of xouth s uxnwakened vlsxon Four sears ereetmg A base on uhlch to bunld llfe s Construct her dreams, Whleh, m lrfes later glllerles Enlarged and CI'lX'lCl1Cd VV1ll glow and gleam lNIarcell'1 Cltldql Wegner I2-1 . . ,. . . ,. 3. ' ' , . , . . 1 v v l . I f , That inhabit the rosy realms , . . ' 1 v . ' . . . y . . I- T . . . , . . K L ...1 -,,.. 4, l Q t:s JLNE BAARS Entered second year from VVash1ngton Hugh School Orchestra C11rls blee Club 3 Operetta 3 Card 1nal News Feature Edltor 2 Debating Club 2 Hnk mg Club 3 She: here I heard her giggle RALPH BEHRS ll hen people agree futth me I aluays feel that I must be furong MARIE BERRY Cardlnal News 2 3 4 I Jueel and quzel gzrl JLXX EL BRERETON oeyball2 3 I'ack3 A C C HY3-lb NVClub34 3 Baseball 2 3 All Star 3 Basketball 4 Shell be uttty at her ofun uneral EDXX ARD ERDWI AN Del:atmg'? 3 Tenn1s+ Xolleyball3 4 XV Club 3 4 Sometzmer I sein think N other fzmex I just Jet Izrtue IJ Izke a rzeh :tone bex! plazn :el VVILLIAM CARROLL B1 Bovs blee Club 4- Football 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Captam 4 Baseball 3 Class Presxdent 3, 4 -I popular man .toon hefomes pouer ul THELMA DENINISTOX Tee Band 2 Masques 2, 3 4 Extemporaneous Readmg HY34 lzs 1 ,-- A ' 1 . 1 ' . . . nl . ' ' ' - - , 5 - 11 1 - ,,, 11 1 1- I 1 , 11 1 ' 1 1 , , . 1 A . 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I I ' ' ll ' I Er XX ,, . -, vivo. .- N, , -, , 5 me--it 4 lm Q STAYLEX VVALTERMIRE Debatmg 3 Volleyball 3 4 Intra mural Baseball 4 Captam 4 VV Club 3 4 Hx X 4 Secretary 4 4 man nefvrr knou: fuhat he mn do unlil he Irlex GLADXS MAE WRIGHT Band 3 4 Clrls Glee Club 2 Basketball 2 Base A I eer :he hnffu, an e111 thought SIe .spoke no M11 nord ARTHLR KOEVIC1 Bow Qlee Club 2 3 4 Pres1dent 4 Operetta 2 3 4 Prmclpal 3 4 Masques 3 4 Senior Class Play 4 umor Class Play 3 Football 2 3 Baseball 3 W Club 3 4 Vice President 4 I au do-un and go boom' Semors P1 eftzesl gzrl Mwrguret Cavanaugh Most handsome boy B111 Carroll lllosl popular gnl Jane Lefeber lllost popular bo5 Larrx Bxehn Taller! gzrl Nlars Masden fallest bon Bob Franklm Shortest gzrl Wlargaret Ebert Shoriest 1101 Frederlck Balmes Cures! gzrl lVI1rx hlanegold Culest boa Ned Achuff Neatert azrl llugaret VV1gdale Nearest boy H'1rold Melsenhlenler Best rlrlsred girl Best rlrervezl hay Illost bashful gzrl Illost llashful hoj T ze afhlete T ze artzri Tze por! Tze srholar Cfule Baker Stuart Flanner Bettx Bermgzer D1ck Quxrk frank Hood I lxmbeth Hanson 'Vhreella VVegner Llqrlbelle J'lC0bw .Q S I ze The 1116 Tm I ze I'1e I'1e .Ile I'1e l1r ll I 1e wzttzelt Arthur lxronenburg peppzest Doroths Jane Svxendson nomevi Delbert Du lVIez luchzest Blll Gault best dancer Kenneth Nllllar slzmnzesf boy Arthur Lade hes! nafured bog Charles Hover hes! naturerl atrl MHYIOII Schrubb artor Earl Seefeldt artress hlarx lxas Nlershon M mon Cole Tom lllullen ozator Arthur lxoemg, 517150075 'leaszng personalztj I' reddle Peterson Il 11' IF 1 IP IIIIISIFIIIII llllldled B1fDCS cartoonzvf H1rold Lhlupp author Edgftr End g1ggler une B'1'1rs l 'I 1 1 U: Y - 2 r l 1 Q ' 1 - If , 9 1' ' 5 ' 3 1 - ban 2: . C. C. 2, 3,-1-. n f I , r' I A I ' in l l V N L l ! .IIS ' 1 7 Y 9 I l Y F l , Q N , : -' r , 5 ' 9 1 J f ' .9 . 9 ' 9 ' 1 , , - . i u f v I , .11 l C 1 4 . . . C IK , .1 f - - Q I , ' . , . V Y X '- . . ' I ' ' . . . . ' j . . . . ' ' The fairest boy . . 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J tt . - l 'NIED ACHL FF Mixed Chorus 3 Intra mural Basketball 3 lollew ball 2 Intra mural Baseball 3 Prom Commrttee 3 The hlurh IJ beautz ul but zt 15 .fomelzmes znconfvement FRANICLS ADAMS C rrls Olee Club 2 Basketball 2 Baseball 2 Tennis 2 3 4 Debating Club 4 Team 3 She thznkr rpeak: and acl: just as .rhe pleaxes EDITH LOUISE ALLEN Entered the third year from Racme High School Hockey 3 4 All star 3, 4 Basketball 3 4 Base ball 4 Booklovers Club 4 Cardmal Pennant 4 Lots of pep and a good :port C One auth more o a .foul zn her are than fuordx In her mouth MARY ANIDREYV Girls Glee Club 3, 4 Operetta3 4 A C C 3 4 Cardmal Pennant Art Staff 4 'Modest and .umple and :meet the -very type Pruezlla ERYEST GRANIT ANGER Bud Band 3 4 Orchestra 3 4 Football 4 HI Y 3, 4m I late? 1 EORGE BADER nd234 0hstra234 H ardmal News 4 Student Council 4 Oh' H01 he could hlofz., that bugle' 'QSM l29 Uwe .au-he Cx 4 I I ' ' fl s. . L 3 - 5 ' .' ' , 5 2 - ,Ss fr I I 1 . 9 . A l . v , , r .' 1 I ' 'Q J , g -- I I , 3 'X 5 ' . I l IJ ' E ELIZABETH ANDERSON A. . C. 2, 3, 4. 1. 5 - U f l . I .Q - I I ,. I of i J I J 5 H 1 l H I ' 4' i I J l Ba . , 2 rc C , , : PY 2, 3, 4: . C ' A - Q ' . ' I 4' N 3 I 4' fCD' Q In MILDRED BARNES Mzddy Orchestra 4 State Musxc Contest 3 Suburban League Contest 2 3 Soccer 2 Basketball 2 I m hfrr to lake Paderewslzz .r plafe BETTX BARTH Betts Basketball 2 A C C 2 3 4 Publlclty Chaxrman 3 Cardmal News 2 Student Patrol 4 Those -who had .frrn you rourt a second .fight MINERVA BATES Gxrls Glee Club 2 3 Hxklng Club 3 Basketball 2 A C C 3 Booklovers Club4 Mutress of rommon .vrnxe and o hersel BETTX BERINGER Gxrls Glee Club 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 A C C 2 3 Latm Club 3 Lzstened perhaps hut newer spoke +-4 lso GAYLE BAKER CHARLES BAELRLE Entered thlrd year from South Dxvlsxon Hlgh A mighty mznd 15 oft accompanied hy a silent tongue On 4101111 the danfe FREDERICK BALMES FWZ Basketball jumor Manager 3 Oh dear ld nearly orgotten to grow up fjlf ff W NV' ft ,, . . . . ' I! u ,' n ll ' II l 1 . 6 I I f' , f U W 5 x I A J 1 1 Y x 1 ' AA K 1 . , 'L .1 - ,, W . 4' 5 ' ' l f A l , 9 s ' - If-P If f 'i JJ ' ! 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Iqii LAVVREVCE BIEHN Boys C lee Club 3 4 Mixed 4 Treasurer 4 Masque Play Senlor Plax 4 Football 2 3 4 2 W C ub 2 llfomz-n all zn hu path hut LILLIANI BRABHAM Entered thlrd wear from Callaway, Nebraska Hugh School Begone dull rare you and I fan not agree CHARLES F BRALY Chufk Boys Crlee Club 4 Football 2 3 Baseball Z 3 4 Skatlng 2 3 Yolleyball 2 3 4 Interclass Basketball W b L1 e: too .short me or a good time J Chorus 4 Masques 3 junior Play 2 Intra mural Basket he sees them no Larry RUTH Bl CHMANI K MARGARET CAN ANAUGH l a Glee Club 3 4 V1cePres1dent 3 4 Band 2 3 4 Operetta 3 4 Basketball 2 Baseball 7 Class Secre tarv and Treasurer 3 A C C 3 4 Cabinet 4 Vocatxonal Guxdance chairman 4 Prom commnttee 3 Semor Class Play 4 Cardinal News 2 Cardinal Pennant 4 Socxetas Classxca 2 She: Iruh m manner fn name and rn fzut HAROLD CHLL PP Hare Basketball 2 3 4 W Club 2 3 4 junlor Class hce presndent 3 Oh ellou: but :ts great to he In lo-'ve MARION COLE Entered from South Dnvmon Hugh School thlrd year Girls Clee Club 4 Suburban Vocal Contests 3 4 Operetta 4 Mune hath rharm: .ro hath :he lsr .J-oc-I 4 K A ' V lg Y ll ll l I 1 1 - P :U 9 ' s 9 .' 2 y v 2 ' ' ' ball , 3g l , 3, 4. II f , t'!P . . - , . . A. C. C. 3, 4. 'K , ll , . ' l ll ll . . . N 1 S ' y 1 1 5 ' 3, 45 Clu 2, 3, 4. ,. -f, I f . l I . -' 9 Y She mofve: in .rilenl majesty. ff-'Va ,J 'rf 1 H ' 1 ,ez ' - ' - 9 , , 5 t , 3: 2 1 -5 ' - r . 1 - ' - v 1 3 5 . ' 2' -5 1 - 5 Q 3 . . u 1 ' ' ' ' ,' u 7 7 ' 7 u 11 v , . Y 9 ' ' r v y 1 y 1 1 ,. - . U f - , ' 1 ' n , . Y ' J . u A I Y 1 Y fl ' ll , . 1 X 4' F A JOHN COLLOTONI .lark Entered from St ohns Cathedral fourth year Ht: greatest .fm a happy grzn CAROLY Nl COOPER Carr Glee Club 2 3 4 Operetta 4 A C C 2 II e knofu uho fue are but kno-Le not ullo -ue may be M AROARET CL MMINGS Track 2 Basketball 4 A C C 3 4 Cardx l News 4 Prom commlttee 3 1l.r the quzet fuorleer that .fuereeds DELBERT DU MEZ Basketball 3, 4 Baseball 4 jumor manager foot b 3 NX Club 4 Generally spealemg he mar generally sprakzng LLCILLE DLNN A C C 2 3 4 Booklosers Club 4 Lardl al 'Nlevss Txplst 4 Quzet and reserzed, yet luglzly capable MARGARET EBERT Orchestra3 4 Track 2 Basketball 2 3 4 Hockey 3 4 Allstar 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Red Arrow Cardmal News 4 A C C 2 3 4 Booklovers Club Deeper! rwerx make leaxt dm RUTH EBERT Track 2 Hockey 3 4 All tar 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Baseball 2 4 A C C 2 3 4 Booklovers Club 4 Good thing: mme fn :mall parlzages ff' Gil 'U W19' 19 f NX L-..i...l l32l y n n - L J v ff - . - nl , fr H , , Q , . . . . ,Y ,. . . . . . . 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'L ' JP' l . fl , .1,,- l , 4' wi . , , J 7 . ,1 llf - , ff -. ----r-gre '-' 4 yy cxa CARMEN ELISON1 Cardmal News Typlst 4 Yhe danfed and danred the fuhole mght through and nefver fuearzed EDGAR END Orchestra 2 3 4 President 4 Boys Glee Club 3 4 Cardmal Pennant 2 Cardmal News 2 Feature Edrtor 3 4 Hlkmg Club 3 Prom Com mlttee 3 4 hustlzng heardless hrazny boy ELIZABETH EPPENIBERGER Grs Glee Club2 A C C 2 3 E oft and persutency Result IJ ejzfency I l ELSIE FARRAR Entered from Germantown Hlgh second year Glee Club3 4 Operetta 4 A C C 2 Cardmal Ylews 3, 4 Assxstant Cnrculatnon Manager Speak more or good qualities are hzddcn by .ulence STUART FLANNER mural Basketball 2 3, 4 Skatmg 3 4 Football 4 W Cu 2 3 4 All great men are dying and I dont eel uell myxel JANE FRANITZ Glee Club 2 3 4 Secretary 4 Mnxed Chorus 3 Operetta 2 3 4 Soccer All star 2 Volleyball, Al star 3 Basketball 2 3 4 All star 3 Baseball 2 A C C Treasurer 2 Secretary 3 Vxce Presndent 4 Red Arrow 3 4 Athletlc Board 4 Booklovers Club True to her nord her fuork and her frzendx JOHNI FRIEDRICH Band 2 3 Glee Club 2 3 4 Mixed Chorus 3 Operetta 4 Debatmg3 4 Presldent 4 Booklovers Club 4 Latin Club 2 Cardmal News 2 3 Cardmal Pennant 4 A 'very prarncal young man x X 4 A 3 5 I33 rf , ' , - H . I 7 I '. 5' , 7 s Q gc - ,3, 4, . , 9 9 - If ' ' Fl , , , . I L ll' g . . . , . .. ff. - 1 ' ' IJ 6 . - , ' la . 2 - - - 1 t 3 . , .. . . ,, vyr' ,vf . :ka , N - Operetta 4, Principal 4g Baseball 2, 3, 43 Intra- 7 S l l : lb , , . .1 , ,f . fl! , , , 3 9 ' 9 a 1 l a ' l ' l' 3 - n n l ' is 8 l ' - - r ' 1 ' 3 1 I I 4. ll H , ' I! , , - L , 9 Q , , 5 ' : I , 3 I p ' . ' V . ' I I I I If ' ll af-S l ,Ti-rg VS ILLIAM GAL LT B1 Glee Club 2 3 Football 2 3 junior Track Man ager 3 Hxklng Club 3 Student Councxl 4 H1 Y 2 3 Class Presxdent 4 The eternal emznzne doth drafw ur on MARGARET GILLES Basketball 2 A C C 2 Aefver roun never fuorry Take life rasy nrwr hurry RUTH GOEBEL Soccer 2 Track 2 Qmet faithful and unassummg Wolf Baseball 2 3 4 Not .vzmply good but good or .fometlzzng FRANKLIN CUMM Bows Glee Club 2 Football 2 3 Intramural Basketball 3 Volleyball 3 H1 Y 3 Not lazj but born naturally Izrfd and suffering rom a relapse HOMER HANCOCK Entered from Mlamx Hxgh Florida fourth year Football 4 Tenms 4 VV Club 4 Good nature and good .renxr are usually companions MASON HEIDEN Entered from VVashmgton Hlgh School second year Glee Club 4 Operetta 4 Swlmmmg 2 3 4 Base ball 2 3 4 Intra mural Basketball 3 H1Y 2 3 4 Treasurer 4 Cardmal News 2 3 Cardinal Pennant 4 W Club 2 3 Hr attanu uhatwrr he pursue: 1241 4 v .yy L Q V I l Y A ll 'lil r f . lf ..' 9 ' 5 . . ' IP t If f 'PJ ' , v c ' rr r . . fly J' f ', . J jx :I -.1 V' V Ny X, gl Q . , Qyukfr , I 4 ' l .v 'V-K C ' g 3 O' ef! , p 'F EUGENE GRADT 1' ' ' W n ' ' lf ' .n l I s , 9 - 3 f .J L . . . . 1 , ' . X : ' 2 - f+ . l l ' . 1 9 l ' 1 1 l' '. l ..' v 1 1 3, 5 l .' ,4- N l l E u - ' -,, ' r Q S- A .Z Ek mlm CHARLOTTE HENISCHEL Chome Glee Club 4 Soccer 3 Baseball 2 Tenms 2 In the School o Coqueties Mddllm Charlotte zs a .frholar CARL HEPPE Entered from South Dnxsnon Hugh School thnrd year Baseball 3 Ixk me no questxonx and Ill trll you no J ANDREW HOLMES Andy Bud Glee Club 3 4 Maeques 3 4 Vlce Presxdent 4 Masques Play 3 Semor Class Play 4- Operetta 4 Football 2 3 Class President 3 Prom commnttee 3 All lhe uorlds a .ftage and I do my part fumng up FRAIN CES HOWARD Basketball 2 3 Soccer 2 3 Cardmal News 4 C C A mild modext mazdrn the CHARLES HOWER Football manager -1- Chairman of Athletlc Board -I- W'hy fLUOff-Q ? CHESTER HOYVLETT Chef' Football 4 W Club 4 Entered from Mllwaukee County School of Agn culture fourth year A: jovral as he 15 rotund HAZEL IMHOLZ Gxrls Glee Club 2 3 Operetta 2 Chorus Z A C Beuare' I may yet do .fomelhzng .fenmtmnal 4' X l35l 4 , Q g L ll ' Pl 1 ' : : 5 ' - ll vf ' Pl uh ' X 1 n N ., .. .. y Z . ' n 9 . ' , 5 : . 1 9 a 5 , :Q - 9 - Q Student Council 3, -I-g W Club 2, 3, 4-Q Cardinal News 2. .. , . ' Il 1 J! Y A ' , : , 1 ' : . . . 2. If ' ' ll .P D ' 3 . . ' If 1- I! 1 If , 5 ' if ' , ' ' n . . A ' 7 . . C I Y Y I ' . . 4. ll ' ' ' fi 51-::.Tl RUTH ISENRIING Basketball 2 lolleyball 2 Cardlnal News Re rter, A C C 2 4 mazden fuzth black hazr and broun eyes CLARABELLE JACOBS C tp Glrls Glee Club 2 3 4 Presldent 4 Suburban Voxce Contest 3 4 Mxxed Chorus 3, Operetta 3, 4 P1mc1pal3, 4 Baseball 2 Hockey 3 A C C 2 3 4 Publlclty chairman 2 Program Chanrman 4 Student Council 4, Presldent 4 Cardmal Pennant 4 Editor 1n chief 4 Prom Commxttee 3 Swlmmlng 3 LI merry heart maketh a cheer ul countenance MARGARET JOHNSTONE Mary Glee Club 2 3 Operetta 2 Baseball 2 Cardinal ws 4 A C C 2 3 To he merry hest becomes you ELLIYORE KARL Glee Club 2 Masques 2 3 Tell me fuhere ts flutatlon bred In the heart or zn the head? DOY 'XLD KERST Orchestra 3, H1 Y 3, 4 Vlce presxdent 3, Presxdent 4 Swlmmmg 2 Buszness husznexs nothzng but huszness CARL KOCH Boots Football Z 3, 4 Captain 4, W Club 2 3 May you ight your -ulzole I1 e through As on the team fwe 've :een you do GERALD KRASEMAN Gerry Glee Club 2, 3 4 Mxxed Chorus 3, Masques 4 Senior Play 4 Operetta 2 Football 4 Basketball 2 3 Volleyball 3 Intra mural Baseball 3 Cardnnal News 2 3, 4, Humor Editor 3 4 Prom Committee 3 VV Club 4 Ah you flafvor efverythzng You are the 'vanilla o sofzety ,lik L36 f V 1' L 4 l Y . . Y . . ' 1 - I ! po , . . , 3. n, ' .' ' , n , . ll I' PP ' 7 -' 4 . J. Y Y Y , , , 9 ' , Q . . l . 5 l '. l ' l l Y ' D Y l l u - Q is n 5 - - Q 1 - If , f N ' 41 ' ll , : 5 5 ' Ne g . . . , . ld . I! Entered from XVashington High second year. I y - ,K ' . .I . , , ' .v , . ., 1 . .Q y . l Q. . 5 . fl' ' ' ' ' JI J I ' 'tr , ll- n u ! Y l - J 34' I f ll ., U , , 1 ' ' ' 5 9 3 Z t S 3 -I . g , , 1 Q I ,, . I . J I f ' U 1.-..,.....i.-, 4.14 ' X 4, ARTHUR E KROVENBERG Art' Boys Glee Club 2 Mlxed Chorus 3 Basketball 2 3 Baseball 3 4 Cardmal News 2 3 Humor Edxtor 3 Prom Commlttee 3 To he a: unny at I mn I dare not MARGARET RRLQ. Pfggy C C For :he ua: just the quiet kmd 'whose nature: newer vary ARTHUR LADE Art Bows Glee Club 2 3 4 Mnxed Chorus 3 Operetta 2 4 Jumor Llass play 3 Track 2 Basketball 4 Intra mural Basketball 3 Hnkmg Club 4 Vlce Presx dent 4 H1 Y 2 From little acorn.: do tall oak tree: grou THOMAS LAMB Entered second year from WVest Alhs Hxgh School Cardmal Pennant 4 Not a dexcendant of Charles Lamb MARGARETA LANG Ent red thnrd year from South Milwaukee Hxgh School Grrls Clee Club3 A C C 4 And those who paint her truext prune her most Kira Uv SYLVIA LEDE R NCD P53 ' Gnrs Glee Clu 3 A cgi Some think the uorld funk made for and frolzf and so do I EDWARD LEFEBER Band 2 3 4 Orchestra 2 3 4 H13 3 4 Mun: hath fharm: .ro fuhat mutt a munrzan htwf l37l ' v u 1 . . t 1 . ' . 7 Y Y . . ' v . 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' , .... ff . , 'Qian ' I! , . o Q ' 7 Y Y ! 1 Y Y Y ' u ' , ' ' v Gunning JANE LEFEBER Orchestra 2 3 4 Lxbrarran 4 Masques 2 3 4 Vrce Presxdent 3 Tenms 2 Booklovers Club 4 Secretary and Treasurer of class 3 4 Cardinal Pen nant Staff 2, 4, Prom commlttee 3 She makes men uonder tn thezr heads MAMIE LL TZEX Soccer 2 Hockey 3 4 All star 4, Basketball 2 3 4 All star 3, 4 Vollesball 2 4 Baseball 2 3, 4 Track 2 Red Arrow 3 4 Secretary 4 Latm club 2 reasurer 3 A 2 3 4 Secretary Cardlnal News 3 4 Assistant Edxtor 3 Make up Editor 4 Prom Committee 3 Wzt nofu, and then rtruele smartly thou: a .rparlz MARY MANEGOLD Glee Club 4 Masques 2 3, 4, Operetta 4, A C C '7 4 Prom Commnttee 3 HOLDRIDGE MARSH You 1.111 hear rom me later JOSEPH MAX ER Golf 2 Boys Glee Club 2 Hzstorxer make men fwzse MARY KA'I HERINIE MERSHON Mary Kay Glee Club 2 3, 4 Masques 2 3 4 Declamatron 3 setball 2 3 4 Vllyball A C C 2 Sennor Class Secretary 4 Prom Commxttee 3 Semot Class Play 4 I uee wznsome thzng KENNTETH MILLAR Ken Bows Glee Club 2 3 Masques3 4 Cheerleader H Y Happy am I from care I am ree Why arent they all contented lthe me? W---4 l3Sl 4 V 4 L l I . 7 1 l I . D 3 1 ! 1 ' 9 9 D 9 r a l ' it . ' ' L' v X, l 1 Q ' v 1 1 ' l ,V 1 3 3 l S y t S y 3g'IT g.C.C.,,'g 4g I v 1 1 l 1 ' g . fr ' V , .u , . - g , ' ' . . . .., 3 . Cute little, bright little, nite little girl. u b ,Q f u 7 9 - KI ' ' ' I! 1 il ll , 9 - - , , s ' 9 Bak ,,goe -g...,3,43 5 5 ' If l , ' , ' 11 r KK .U t YY . . . .' Y ! A Y Y 33 1- 2, 3. U . f , 1 ' I! ,VYvYv Y-k Y 7-7. A-AAA 4 X lb 1 ENID HLXTTERSLEX NIILLER Entered fourth year from North Milwaukee High Nlasques 4 A C C 4 A ezer too careless' nezer too sad nefver too .fludrous aluayx glad' JAM MILLER Grls Glee Club 3 4 Operetta 4 Soccer Baseball 2 Cardmal News 2 Club Edxtor 3 4 A C A quzet modest 'llus ua: she ZANER H MISCHKA Debating Club 4 Cardmal Pennant 4 Cardmal News 4 What 15 the end of Study? Let me kno-u. HAZEL MOEHRIG Entered third year from XVash1ngton Hxgh School seball3 A C C 3 The early bzrd mtrhe: the uorm she fwzll DOROTHX MUELLER Dot Gnrls Glee Club 2 3 4 Masques 2 3, 4, Vlce Presxdent 3 Masque play 3 Hlklng Club 3 Trea surer 3 Cardmal News 3 Senior Class Play 4 Lofve: and 15 loved Tuowms A MDLLEN J Tom Bovs Glee Club Secretary and Treasurer 3 4 Sub urban Contest 3 Operetta 3 4 Class Play 3 Foot all 2 3 Track 2 Skatlng 2 Masques 3, 4 Ex temporaneous Speaking 3, 4 Caruso pazd me to keep stzll SYLVIA MURKETT Slby Entered thlrd sear from Racine Hugh School He 1: afuay-Could I love len I .rhould be lmppxer nou I39 X A 4 4 ' 4 L X e l r y Y 1 Q . . . . v,l v . , ' . . H , . , I , , , : 24 9 ' : , 5 . C. .2,3. KI, ' ' ' Il A Q Q 9 ' n ' .,, 1 f E - I fe ylfbjf ' if . f uflltn . Ba g . . . ,4. if ' ' . l ' II V ' ll J ' I ! 1 .. ! 9 9 , - : 9 - ll ' U N i v J? u 1 A . M 4 ' V u . 7 ! 1 9 I , 9 5 b , 9 5 9 5 fl ' ' ll ll' I n ' , N 0-iigg K RUTH NOTBOHM A C C 2 Cardmal News 4 She talk: so Izttle how mn ue jfnd out 'what .she thmks? ALICE OEFLEIY Baseball All star Captain 2 3 Basketball All star 2 3 Red Arrow Club 3 Hnkmg Club 2 Prom Commnttee 3 She uzll uhen she fuzll and .the uont when she fu.on t xp RLTH OEFLEINI Entered from Agrlcultural School thlrd year Tu not good or man to he alone VS ILLIAM PESSIIN Irish Boys Glee Club 4 Orchestra 3 4 Band 2 3 4 He: a qzuet hay at time: FREDDIE PETERSON Frttz Band 4 Glee Club 3 Track 2 Basketball 2 3, 4 Captam 2 Baseball 2 3, 4 Captam 3 Swnmmmg 2 3 Volleyball 2 3 Red Arrow 2 3, 4 VICE President 4 A C C 2 3 Athetxc Board 4 There are fwmgs on her feet and basket: tn her eyes MARIE PETESCH Entered from Washmgton Hlgh fourth year Basketball 4 Cardmal Pennant 4 I ve o ten regretted my .rpeerh hut neever my .fzlenre ELIZABETH PHILLIPS I am here but ew lenou t .J no Q I J l,,' L lla J .V ' 'U J . . . , ' . 1. - , ' J ' If 1, H . Al - , Y - v y 2 y U .' . .' I , . , H X , 1 lb Y A L, .1 I ll I ' f IJ v 1 fc ' n y I v A 1 Y I Y Y 7 ' Il I ' ' ,Il X ll ' ll Y 5 I 7 Y 5 t : 2 y Y Y 9 Y l - W. , . . . , g . 3 ll ' ' jj , , , f I . ff 4. f - ,, , . u K - H , f 1. f X L.,-.-. . .,.- , ,H 4, .15 fhgt LOIS PIETSCH Entered from W est Dnlslon th1rd year C rrls blee Club 4 Debatmg Club 4 A C Her good hear! make: jrxend: and her good dupontzon keep: them FLORENICE PRUDISCH C C , Calmnex: IJ a lvzrtue RICHARD QLIRCK Dlfk Football 2 3, 4 Basketball 2 3, 4, Baseball 3 4 W'hat make: the youfh :o ha:h ul? HERBERT RAHTJEV Cardlnal News 4 The perfect example o the well dre::ed man ELIZABETH REI NHOLD Basketball 2 3, 4 All star 3 Red Arrow 4, Hockey 4 All star Soccer All star 2 Volleyball 2 3 All star 3 Tennxs 3 Cardmal Pennant Art Staff 3 4 ASSISYHDI Art Editor 4 Gay good nature sparkle: in her eye JAVICE ROBERTS Band 2 3 Orchestra 3 4 Volleyball 2 Allstar Baseball 2 Track 2 Tenms 3 Prom Commrttee 3 The eye: have a language anywhere JEAN RODGERS Entered from Washington Hugh second year bee Club 3 A C C 2 3, 4 Cardmal News re porter 2 Club Editor 2 Editor ln chief 3 4 Student Councrl 3 4 Secretarx 4, Debatmg Club 4 Book lovers Club 4 Cardxnal Pennant Asslstant Edrtor 4 Trzed and not found uantmg 41 4 A 5 , V . '.1. . .-- . N A - , , , , . .c. 4. If A I ' ' ' II X lf ' ' ll ' If ' ll . Y T Y ' 1 ' XI 11 n ' f - - ll f il 1 1 'N l ' Vs ' 3 ' ' l 1 1 ' S 5 1 y fl ' II , . 1 Q n l : ' l 5 I Z F ' ll ll r XI . . - - , . . . , . , . J 1 ' ' 1 Z y I ,' ' I ' . 5 l u ' . ' u 1 4 Y m 6 DOROTHX SCHLITZ Dode Basketball 4 A C C 2 3 4 Cardmal Pennant Staff 4 Lorndor: mere made to ualk zn Aot for ltltle girl: to lalle MARION SCHRUBB Sehruhhy Clee Club 2 3 4 Operetta accompantst 4- Plano Contest 3 Basketball 2 4 Prom Commlttee 2 Her .school life has been a series o anecdote.:-uzlh a dz erent hero for earh one IRENE SCHUBERT Basketball 2 3 Sher quzet and busy That lzght headed missy VVINIFRED SCHLERER Wlflfllff Masques 2 3 4 Treasurer 4 Masques Plax 3 C 3 4 Treasurer 3 Presxdent 4 ba 2 A C 2 ocretas Classxca 2 Booklovels Club 4 Cardmal Pennant Asslstant Edltor 2 Student Council 4 A5 a man Joueih .vo does he reap EARL SEEFELDT Band 2 Senior Class Plax 4 Debatnng Club 2 3 A girl a gzrl a kingdom or a gzrl CHARLES SHAWAHAN Football 2 Where quality not quantity makes the man VVILLIAM SI NIDORF Entered from VS est Phlladelphra Hrgh School thxrd year Baseball 3 Thmkmg fx an zdle -uasle of thought 4 I4' 1 Q ,J L l ' ll II -' S - - - . , S ' 1 'I Y ' . . . . Y ' ' If Il ll 7 1 1 l . l 5 I -' l 2 - ,, . . f .. 'H Il Y , . KK I ' ' - ' J! v U ' ' ll ' ! Y Y S : 1 Y -V Z Semor Class Play 4g Basketball 23 Soccer 23 Nolley- llg....,,, 5 ,CUZ S 3 ' ' 5 ' . 3 Q u , rv . , , S ' .' Q 7 ,4- ll ' , ' , ' f ' ul! L Il ' ' ll , . A , . . . . H . . . . . U YW QlJ BEATRICE SMITH Bea rs bleeClub2 3 4 A C C 2 'I daughter ofthe god: divinely tall an mon drzmely axr YY INIFRED SMITH Wm C C Her eye: :peak louder than her fuozee DOROTHY SOBEL Dot She has many nnmelen virtue: 12 Aff V1 AJ! ,Url Commlttee 3 The .ferret of .furcen u uork but -who uant: to know.. the seerelf MARION SUESS eeClub4 A C C 23 What sweet delight a quzel Izfe affords' DOROTHY JANE SWENDSON Toot: Glee Club 3 4 Operetta 4 Masques 4 Masques Play 4 Basketball3 4 A C C 3 4 Prom Com mxttee 3 Befuare o her fazr hazr or .rhe excel: all uomen nz the magzr of her lark: GILBERT THODE Band 3 4 Track 2 Where .nlenfe eonteal: murh l43l J J DIV J 'J Y j 1 I' ., , . 1 00 he l ---mm --M 4 F31 L V fl , i jf' ' N1 I X Gila- ,,, IIA . . , 'I' , d , I 'n Y L' H ' II A. . .2. Glee Club 3, 4g Basketball 2, 4. f ' x l 7 I 5 l' . C E r ' . Gl Q . . . , ,4. Y ll I! ll x j. ' .',f 'I 1 Z - - -HA 4' X CORA B TOMAN Red Arrow 3 4 Volleyball All star 2 3 4 Base ball 2 3 All star 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Tenms 2 3 4 Hockey All star 4 Track 2 Heres a gzrl -with spml Lei us drznk to her health BENIJAMIN TRUE Band 2 Debating Club 2 3 4 Presndent 2 When there zs n hzng else to do efvenzdtov ALGL ST VASHOLZ Entered from Washlngton High fourth year Men of fefw 'words are best ANNA WAGGONNER Entered from Washmgton High thxrd year Good nature zs stronger than lomahauks Band 2 Basketball 2 3 4 Captam 3 Baseball 2 3 4 Capta1n 2 Track 2 Swxmmxng 2 Red Arrow Cu 4 A C C 2 She ahsorlvs kno-uledge as a sponge does fuater MARJORIE VVASHBURN ee Club 2 3 B nd 2 3 4 Orchestra 3 Masques 2 3 4 Cardinal News 4 A C C 2 3 A mass of furls forms II halo round her are MARCELLA WEGNER Marry Masques 2 3 zealous yet modest ,J E44 4 ' V 'f L 1 1 ' ' 1 1 l' ' 1 1 ' 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' ' ,I IJ 9 ' , , , ' - F J r VIRGINIA VVALKER Ginny in 1 1 1 D D. 1 1 1 1 S 1 1 lb g .... G1 1 s a , 1 5 ,4: 1 l 9 Q ' ' ' 7 !4' If I f .ll 1 V l .lv . . ,' N4 l q2 ALBERT WENDT Basketball 2 4 Baseball 4 lVhen zn doubt as lo uhal to .ray say nolhmg MARGARET XVIGDALE Mug Gxrls Glee Club 2 3 4 Operetta 2 4 Basketball Z 4 Baseball 2 Volleyball 2 Prom Commlttee 2, Cardmal Pennant Staff 4 Ilfalvy hazr and b1g brofwn eye! What fould be nearer Paradue? Entered from Washlngton Hugh second year Glee Club 3 jumor Play 2 It: not .vo mueh fuhat you know but fuha teaehen you get CD'N1rIN NIORMAN ZIEGE f-g Football 2 A Scotchman In speech economzcal HOWARD ZITKA He IJ a fmxe man fwho Jay: lzttle LORRAINE ZITZKE Cardmal News Typnst 4 Where theres a ulll there: a uay JAMES MITCHELL lm Every black sheep ua: somebody: pet lamb once 4' 'Y l45l l E3' L . I S I y 2 - 4: ' V ' .u , . ff ll ' .' N o f n ' Y Y Y Y , n ll -' l S ' u ' ' I I JI LUCILLE ZABEL 1 ' - If 1 , I ' I fl X - fl ' T ' JI If ' l' ' Il u 1 v' 1 . v , . f 4 IIJ' u , 1 SENIOR B CI AES Frrst Ron Robert iwertzer Margaret Buch Eleanor Wagley 'Mar5.,aret Aeznrann Lucrlle Iabbs Esther Boehm Vrrgmra Cannon Gurnevere Hoe, Llrldred Qchnntt Genevreve Drath Frances Carothers Betty Hubbard, Eduard Qtercleman Dorrance Henron Grafton Berrx Second Rovm Robert Mrtchell Leona Traczevxrtz Haus Rubel Carl lNuesse Iucrlle Ixoerrrwer C5111 XNJCNIIIIIHII LeQter Cordre, Theodore Stone Lharles Bloedorn Robert Henrka Helen Redzmbkr Ray Dorow Xrvran Iangemo Thrrrl Row Audrex Burley Bermce Har Donald NIcCorrl Eslbeth R1hn Allreter 7obel hnrd Tous Haunt Warren kerrney Janet Oberndorfer Nlarron Blcuel Elrrrbetlr Pottlcr XValter Berer Roma Lalk Mabel Ixutchera Helen Hales Foster Dregter JUNIOR A GIRI S Frrst Rom Dorothy Hahn, Helen Cofhn Ann Holden Mlelrne Dyion Domthx Vohl Gertrude Herman Gertrude Dannrng Bernice Luedekrng, Xrola hrerqon BITYIOII Schueler Mrldred Paar: Emerrn Hartman Lucrlle Ixucoekx Dorothx Drehl Helen Nl u1ep,olcl Danrekkr Vrrgrnra Haneon Helen 'SIcC1rthy Helen Mueller Inraxne I'rersrn5.er Frreda Dunler Catlrerme Stern June Dohertx Nlarrorr Haus Thrrcl Ron hither Herman 'llrldred Hutchrncon Dorothx YVrnrlmg Rovrlre Qterrr Helen lnhr Teresa May er 'llarjorre B xrnes Nlarbaret Lanncrox Ruth lnrn Dorntny Xlerserrhermer Ion Tamm Ruth Nlersenhernrer Fourth Rom Cecelm Crluxclu 1-,lean CMm,ug.lr l-thel Bonner Jme Chnrdler Domtln Cuentner flure Xcklex ExelyrrN1ur11ln Llrzabeth koerrrr, Nlrrle Heppe lsther Sleek Betty Brckler ,- L..-. 146 -1 I Y I A V 5 1 7 . 1 Y V L- Y l K Av v - ' ' v' - - v A ' - - ' 7 ' v -' - A 1 1 1 . 1 1- E. 4 A- ,A 5 3' . - 1 A ' ' 1 ' ' 1 N ' 1 ' , ' , 4 . V :v jg 1 ', . ', l ' , 1 in . ,Q '. ' . , '- ' . 1 ' V '1 1 A 1 -- -1 ' 1 ' 'v ' 1 1 ' 5 A ' '- ' ': .' . lst , 9' l 1' 1 5 .' 1 .' ' ' h 1 - Y! ' - 1 1 1 1 1 ' .YY ,Y 1 ' 1 r ' Second Row: Dorothy Dannies, Joyce Eierman, Ardith Anderson, Jeanette Barker, Irene Strerrski, Grace 3 ' 1 A - , 4. 1 ', . 1 4 .' 5 ' 1 ' J 1 . , -', . A . '. ': , , A ' - ' , , .' , 3. . , . , ' 1 1 A ' A . . ' . . . ' ' V , ' - ' - ' - 1 I 1 A A 1 - 1 A ' + 51 1 1 - - 1 1 - 1 u 4 ': '. iz 1 '. I' U ,' 'z z f I, I I , ,i 'f , ' 1 , 1 1 ' J ' .', ' ' A Y 4 YY , 1 , 'af - ', ' ' . , .. , in --.ali , fi' Q XX 2 YYY V 4 Li., .4 ll 5 51 JUINIOR A BOX S First Row William Rogers Bob Engelke Frederick Trowbridge Harold Nlajesky Paul Abell NN arren Dulde Dand Regan William Haller, Herman Zitka George Shannon Robert NIcPherson Carl Hoppe Second Rom John -Xmbrose Bob Lorenz Hans klokner Ceorge Stamates Harold NIcCarthy Read Elclred Russell Boldt Paul Dugan Ben Malonev John Fore ter James Cordie Third Row Lester Steldt Paul Hoye Douglas Dunlop Sidney Barry Donald Isham Jack Fenno Howard Dunham Douglas Mangen Fred lincoln Paul Ruenzil Eduard Gross Jack Schempf Fourth Ron Bob Bell Erwin XVenrlt Albin Biej r Xernon Ixrueger Ferdinand Hint: Bill Fubesmg Rai Digman John McPher on Hovw1rdHaberman Tom Carroll Xhllnm XX allaschlager JUNIOR B GIRI S Ruth Peterson Jean Johnson Helen lolir, Josephine W oolfolk Rutlf Pavne Alice Wild Second Ron Joan Beringer Eleanor krieger Many 'Xnn Drexel Cxiroline fottschalk Nluriel Becker Edith XX esthofen Xlildred Bruhn Lots Gumpert Han Rmg Nhrgaret Nlorall Iladys Graf Lula Williams Third Row lrns Johnstone Dorothx Brown Nlarion Herbert -Xnn Spalding Nlarie Felzo Violet Nan de Erwe Nlargaret Nllller flora Xlillnms Helen Cummings Julia loomis Iea Nlaxwell f-. .1 l47l l l l . : . 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' . f' 1 x 3 -- --4--M ff'- - f--- 4 1 D JLNIOR Ii B039 Fnrst Ron Don Urban Carl Tacke Herbert O Conner Donald Frantz, John Sehrt Eldred Hahn Clay ton Qurface Harrs Suendson Rxchard Ixerbt Second Row Bob Botsford, Wllhanl Prlce Robert Butler Jack Bogan Nvlllliilll Bates Paul Van AIIYYKCIITCH Hans Hartwxg, R1chard Grnfhth Cllffoxd Iorbeck Thxrd Ron VVxll1an1 Marten, Bob Stauff Richard Dahlke Allred Jackson Elmer Bahr VK 1ll1am T Ralph Fmdley John Thomas Euald Vxck uf M 44'- SOPHONIORE A GIRLS Fxrst Ron Dons Belz Ida Burdxclt Helen KK uwbou 'liurxel Pareb Jane Hlbbard Helen Swan Betty Hartman Dorothy DeBaul'er Nlarre Qchuh Dorothx Thode Roberta Boyd Second Row Janice Schaefer Rome Raab Lnrrame Bonner, Margaret VN eber Esther SCl'lXl3Il7 Loxs Engelhart Ariel Droese Barbara Prxor Leone knoll, hlargaret McQueen Third Ron Anna Heiser Elaine 71tka Ada Nlne Maxwell Esther Rexeburg Dagmar Nfeyem Nlnldred Kruae Dagmar Dulde Nlsrtle Them ar Jeanette Yachanas Alice Drum H v - f ' 1. 7 . -. , I' ' . , R. 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' CARR X -' ---e-- f---- - ff C J r - Sl 4, Ci H1 ls. 901 HONIORE A CJIRI S Ifxrst Rom Lanullu Nlappex Rubx Flu-xtaG Lthel Boldt Eleanor lefeber Xllce Xoung Dorothy Phnlhp hselxn Qxmth E ther Iage C ertrude Fnenlnch Xnnette Blrtz xlfgllllil Shebel iecond Ron Nlargxe lnhnton Haruet Ixuetemexer Faith Ecluaxcls Fthel Qtoeckler Janet Jackson Nlargaret Clau en Nell Nlxchell Helen Qkoblb Bettx Daniel Ruth Holcfnnlb Third Ron Ixdtl erme Oveguuch Corrine Tre Inger Gemlll ne Relch Dons Rurlolph -Xdele Parmlter lanet NIcDmx ell I lll une HIUXXII Nl1ry Nlullen NI rguerlte Ren fflll Danner Nlllclred Penclurl QOPJONIORE X BOX S N C une Rrbert fI'lElJll1lL, bl lm NA l lx nneth If-que lxmxu Xeut Xlldn Hubbard Urtrm Spanlex Second Run a eppert 1 lllll trlc ex nn cne lll'lCll llernelll Plrm Nleretz Xrtlur Foote lxlllldlll lueben l'l lllClS lehmdn Nlnltfn Block Xlbert QICLC mnul jrhn Slaunshek Krthur Dalkm Robert XX enmlt Thlrrl Run Jack f,0K'll'lCll W 1lIer R4uu1lfl Dick Hill Charle Bfllfll I'rlu'lr4l Ffluarrl R x fro s Robert Web ter Xluvclrnu I'l'lClll lCll Eduard Ruclx Nlnu rfl NX to xxlllldlll lxutchenreuler Donald Qutherhml K+ l49l l , . . 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I 1 i -- ,R ,o DD IZATIO I 41 I L W 44 pp n 1, bog g me I0 '- U' ' D ---U i A,,1f5 , MM I.. C ARIJINIAL PEXXIANT STAFF Jean R0dgCri Clarabelle Jacobe john Forester Mr Street Mass Spearw Eluaheth Hanson 'Warne Felm Esther Boehm lr? t , , - N C A . I xt. Sf! ! - I , v ,J X1 F Q l al' l Q -, Kgs 'K ' Q l U X' fx Y- , A CLXRDINAL PI-'NXAXT S'l 'SFF GUIHCSCYC Moe janet Oherndorfer Robert Franklin M1 s Shaw Nlr Canuteson Dorothy Schlxtz Elizabeth Reinhold jane Lefeber lss 7 Q CXRIJIN XL PILNXXIXI 814.1 F Fnrst Ron Fred I mcoln Nlason Helden Iuulle IXOElllI7Cl Re.-ul Pldred John FllCIlTlCll Arthur Lade Geneueve Drath Nernon lxrueger Iaul I,lla,El1 Second Row Richard Ixerst llettx Bxckler Dorrance Henmn Man Andrexx 'Neuron Held Zaner Mlschka Han 'lfanegold Tom Carroll Tlnrd Row Vlrgmna Cannon Marte Petesch Nlargaret Qauucro s XIZFIOII Bender Charlotte Henschel Marlon Schrubb Margaret Caxanaugh Cardmal Pennant Staff Edztor zn Chzef CI ARABELLE JACOBS Busmess Jllanager JOHN FORESTER Art Fdztor ELIIABETH HANSOIN Urgrmzzalzon Edlior JAN ILT OBLRNDORFIIR Iaculty Admsor NIR STREE1 The Cardinal Penn mt staff of 1928 79 his xx orked ton ard the goal of producmg an annual which null contam '1 complete, though concise, account of the years actlvl tres, and ws hlch null be enjoxed especlalls bx the senlors after thex hare left the portals of the Hlgh School forever Esther Boehm has been the feature, or snapshot edltor, and ane Lefeber has headed the dramatlcs staff Dorothy Schlltz 19 responsible for the humor sectlon, and ohn Foresters staff has secured the HdYCI'tlSCIl'lCI1tb vs hlch have helped to make our annual a reallty Owing to Ehzabeth Hansons graduation, 14 hzabeth Remhold Hrst assistant on the art staff, has practically filled the posltxon of the staff head durlng the second semester The finances have been taken care of ln vmous vwass There uere tsso sub scrlptlon drives, one before Christmas, and the other ID the early part of 1929 T e staff, represented bs Paul Dugan, has had charge of the candy sales thus Scar, also movle benefits and advertlsements complete the hst Due to Mr Canutesons reslgnatlon at the end of 1928 Mr Street has ably filled the posltlon of facults advnsor bl Calrncross 30 ,MX l56l 4 t- 'cl - g - v: ' ' V' D. 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XTIXC CI L B I-'xrst Ron Im ce Elerman Jean Rodger Nlnldrecl Hutchln on Ben True Nlr Wxllnam John Frxedrxch Loss Piet ch Rosahe Stem Second Ron Earl Qeefeldt Eduard Cro 7aner Nlxschlxa Ray Cro Edward Qtexdeman Ray Dngman Harold Xlaje ky Tlurd Roxy -Xnnette Bartz Nlarguente Reus Nell Nlachell Betty Ilanxel Xdehne Dx on Dorothy Diehl Debatmg Club Preszdent JOHN F1uEDRIcH Secremry DOROI HY DIEHL Treasurer Aneux E Dvsox The alm of the debatlng club IS to help members 'lcquxre ease when speakmg before an audlence, to gain self control, and to bring forth the best ablhty of the speakers The meetings are held accordlng to parliamentary law, uhlch IS advan tageous IH that one becomes famnhar yuth the proper proceedmgs, and may get ex perlence ln thls lme A new system IS bemg lmtxated Where m past years the meetmgs have been held IH the morning at noon, or after school they are now held the second perlod every Thursday It IS thought that, thus way, only persons mterested ln debating w1ll come to the meetmgs Each tame four members debate, preferably two boys and two girls, and many hvelv and lntcrestmg toplcs are used such as Has Aviation a Fu ure d Has Environment or Herldltary the More Influence Debates wlth Shorewood and Waukesha are being planned for the near future and ehmmatnon contests have already been staged In as much as we won the same number of decxsxons as Shorewood last year we hope at least to equal our past record thxs semester Nlr VV1lhams, the faculty advisor has put some earnest work toward our betterment and we expect to have consnderable success at the end of this year D Dnehl 30 ig IS7 f - - e ' 1 , 'I ' I I ' I I v . , , . . . ': I . , ' 1 ss, - I' ' , .,' I ss, ' - ' , ' , . s ' I ': I . , . ' 'A 's, .' . , I' ', I ' js , y' O Vine-President ..... . RAYMOND DIGMAN Q L . y v 1 . n 6 L v . . - . . , y V . Y . r . . . . . H . . 1 l ' t ? an ' ' ' f ? - I Y C. 'I 7 l u A! a . O v . , Y Y ' Y .-i.l-, he v ,,.,,A,,,-A Ma- 4 X 5 I ik N C IXRDIYIXL NFNNS SFAFF joxce Elerman Larl Nuesse Mamle Lutzen I-dgar End JHIIPI Oberndorfer l53l x , X x . , ,, W VVarren Kenney jean Rodgers Mrs. Rosecrance v ' ' T ,. C 'XRDIXAL NEW 5 STXYF Nllldred Hutchm-on C e ald lxraseman Nlrgxnla Hanson 'Marlon Hleuel Jane Nixller X lolet Niaxhess Robert Franklln N luan Langemo I59 v v V v w . . A g'T.1e-1 CXRDVN XI XPXXS R1 lOR'1ERS Fnst Row Esther Iage Exelxn Snuth Im 'lamm Helen Nlueller Ruth Ebert Dorothx Dlehl Beth Dannel C'll'lllCll lhson lucrlle Dunn Iiwel NI welnn. 'llalxuente Reu lonalne lrtzke Llwabetll l'ottler Lsther Boehm Roma Ialk Eunxce Strebe qecond Row Betts Hubbard Nlartaxet lohnstnne Ceceha Falew kr lourse Nan Dale Iorrame Brown hell Nlachell Marjorxe Vt ashbutn Ruth lsenxmg, Ilsre l' rrar Marne Petesch Irene Strensltr Mtlclred Hutchinson Dorothx Wmdmg, Margaret Cummxm., Elnabeth Ixoenu, Ruth Notbohm Third Row Jack Cotauch Lxnran Newton Newton Held Xllen Hubbard Harold Nlajesln Robert Stauft' Edward Stelde nan Foster Dreger XX arret Dulde Fred lmcoln Leorge Bader 7aner Mrschlta Ernest Anger Bxll Tubesrng Cardmal News Fdztor zn clue JEAN RODGERS ffsszstant Editor JOYCE Ernrumx Rewrxte Ednor RIARGUERITE REUss Iroof Reader F051 LR DREGER Adfusor lllks ROSFLRANLI VVxth the purpose of keepmg the students lnformed about school actxvxtnes the C'1rd1nal News has completed lts th11d successful tear Few vital changes hate been made but more attention has been pald to detarls, with the hope of mcreasmg the efhclencs Bs changing the date of pubhcatlon of the newspaper from Frldax to Tuesdaw, tt has been possible to mclude week end news w hrch formerly had to be published the followmg week Hard work on the part of the staff raised the subscrrptton total to over 400 the largest m Cardmal News hrstorx Due to the large number of subscrlptlons lt w as posslble to run more cartoons and cuts, therebx, mflklng '1 more attractlve paper As a result of the great interest shown ln the paper, a journalism class has been formed, and has been one of the most enthusrastlc classes ln lX7ZlUVS'1t05Z1 Htgh School It was hoped durmg the semester of 29 to manage the paper more hlce a cm newspaper To meet the demands two new st rff posrtrons were created that of Assistant Editor and Rewrxte Edxtor Almost the entlre management was taken over by the student staff Deflnrte asslgnments w ere made to the reporters, w hose work w as handed to the staff members under w hom theS worked The staff members after having checked oter the materml, pa sed rt on to the rewrtte edttor, who made the necessarv corrections before furmng tt oser to the Edttorm chxef Thus plan proved the most successful of any plan preuouslx trled and resulted rn the sharmg of responslbtllts Wlthout the valuable ard of lVIr Rosecrance, faculty adusor, the News could not have hoped for the successful tear lf had Je-m Rgdgers 29 Iso l ,A .A . . . 5 , . . . . . 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Y 1 . , . aJ c:s NIAQQLE DR -XXI -XTIC CLL B lfrrst Rovx Nlrlored 'Schnutt Robert Stauff Ruth Ymn Flen Outcnlt -Xdelme DxQon Ceralml Ixrase man Nlrss Schaeffer -Xrthur Ixoerug Xl0lEt Nlaxhexx Carl Xuesse Dorothx jane Sxvenclson Vx arren Kenney Second Row Janet Oberndorfer Helen Hales Genevlexe Drath Nlabel Ixutehera Loraxne Frersmger Lawrence Blehn Nlargone Washburn -Xuchexx Holmes Dorothx Nlueller Bettx Hubbard Jane Lefeber Kenneth Uxllar Third Row Ruth Peterson Enleen Cavanuugh Dorothx Hmzlmg XITYIC I-elzo Helen Cofhn Bettx Bnckler xI'lfX Ixax Nlershon XxlIllflCt1QChllClCf loxce hxerman Emd Nlrller Nlarx Nhnegold Dorothy Dmmes Nhldred Hutchmson Thelma Denm ton Elxzabeth Fottler Masque Dramatlc Club lust Semester Serum! Scnlesler X xoLer M xx Hsxx Irevulenf ANDREW Hoi NIES Axmzrxx Hotxies Inf lrevdenf TVIARY lxfxx Mmxsnox DOROIHY Dxxxnss Smretarj DOROTHY DfXNlXIFS Lxxxksxcn Bums Irmszuer KENAETH NIILLAR Xhss Scuxrrruz Inrufrx 11111501 Nlrss 9eH,xl:rFhR The xxork of the XI1sque Drnnme Club opened rn 1928 xxlth the usu 11 trx glxe pl1xs before the 1s emblx xx 1s 'ldopted The club h1d ehfarge of the progl 1m It Lhr1stm1s puttmv on txxo pl1xs The seeond semester 1 nexx form of trxouts xx ls 1dopted lnstefld of the llsll 11 P'lI1t0I1'1lIlC, exel1m1txons, 1nd I'C'lCllIlfI,S 111 those Interested ln jolnlnv the club pre p1red 1 seleetlon or 1 little sketch VVe felt then th1t onlx those xxho re1llx xvlnted to p1rt1upate ln the 1et1x1t1es of the elub xx ould trx out Nlxss Seh1effer the nexx publle spealxlng, te1eher, has been the 1dvnsor for the xear, 1nd xxe feel th1t she h'1s xerv t1p1b1x filled th1t posmon 'Ihe purpose ot the XITNQUC Dr1m1t1e Club ls to further the Interest and t1lent ln drz1m1t1cs, 1nd to gnc exerxone 1 ch1nte to p1rt1ke 1n 'lt le1st one plax l1llI'll'l' the xe1r I he plax chosen xx 1s Phe Youngest fhe east xx 1s 1s folloxxs Rleh1rd Andrexx Holmes The Youngest All1n XVTFTCH Ixennex BTHCX Nlarv NI1ne gold lluff Nllldred Hutchinson, Nlrs Wfmsloxx Dorothx Nlueller Oliver Nlason Helden Augusta Helen H1les 'Nlark C1rl 'Nluesse lxatle Dorothv Dan mes lVe feel that thus xe1r the 'Vlasque Dr1m1t1e Club h1s put m 1 lot of hard xxork 1nd hu prox ed 1 gre1t success Dorothx Dannxes 30 ,Xxx .14 Z L 161 . , Q , . L ' Q Q 1 1 . i X 1 Y , A U , - , ' - .' ', . .' f , l 'V , . . 2 . A , , A ' ' U .' A , ,' , 4 y A I . .. . , : 1 5 Y 1 .' 1 A 1 Q v 1 .v Q ,l.g-',-. g , ., , JA' ,A , f 1 ', . ' ' g , la , ' ' . l I 0 l 1 ' ' , 1 ' ' I 3 ,' if L V V J ' v V A E J . ' . ....f - - .i . . ' ' r 1 I 'T A Ava' a s 1 1 A 1 u 1 s 1 A Av . e , . , . . 1 .' z 2 ' ' ' ' : z outs. The meetings were held on the first and third NVednesdax's. A nexx' plan to 1 1 - , - v I - Q -, - - 1 f 1 I T. I L L T I I' . .R T ' V I 1 v v .v 7. Y 5 Q .Q 1 - .. 1 , . V 1 c : l T I . cf 4. c ' f f 1 . ' ' , . . . H' . Y' ' . . v . . . . '. ' sl f 1 n I Y 7 , V s , C 1 l .7 I . la Y L - 1 , - -.' ' . '. . '- -' 1' , 1 , W . X X ip , . L . , - 1 ., - 1 4 . , - 1 ' 5 .. . ' . - . 1 L 1. 4 I ' 1 25 ' 4 1 . . . - - , .i-..i...,, ,,,-,l,,, ,,,l,Ae,wAw,Vt ., X 4 WI 'Q1 L -XXXX COPILI AND CII! FITQI R011 Emd Tou Qdnt lanet Obe111d11'er lxelxn Nlurpln RoQal1e Qtem leanette 7f1cl1.1r1u Florence Prudwch Nlarx Ixax Nler-.hon Dorotln Jane Sxxendsrm Cladxb Mae Xl r1gl1t NIQTIE Felzo, Julxa Iomm Qecond Ron Nine W r1gl1t Marx Rxgg, Helen 9lmb1 Carolnze Cnt1Qcl1alk XX1111fred Qchuerer Har JOTIC VK aQl1burn Irene Qhenskl Ehzabeth l'1111e11ber1.e1, 16111 lxoLl1.,e1s loxce l'lEI'I'llE11l Nhss XlCxIlll?lIl Fumce Stoebe Tlurd Ron Ruth 'lTe1se11he1111e1 D011 llel7 11e1vl1111e XX1111lfulk lemu Tr1ce1x1t1 Mfxrmn Ogfren lea Maxwell Nhldred HUlClllYlSl!Il Ruth flllll 1' then Ntenk Tlldllilll Quew lfmd Muelle1 l'1vu1tl1 Rrm Ethel Bonner Ruth Peter on 'Xl 111 Nlumlen NI111.uer1te Ruex NI1111 'Xl111ep,ul1l Helen Mueller NI1Id1ed SClllllltl Domtlu glllll7 Ilfmmtlu LlCINEIlllQllIlCl ln 'la111111 Anna Copeland Club 111111111111 VVINIFRED bQHU1.R1.R 1112 Prf 111112111 JAN L l'RAN1l Senetarl XI-XXIII Llnfrx TIFIIXHVFI P111 XBFTH F0111 LR Srmbe XI RIOX Oomx 19111111111 Clllllflllllll l 1111 Axu 1 1 11114111111 Clllllflllllll L XR X131 I ll lui S oar 111 CJ111111111111 NI XRK ARF! L N AN XLQ ll De1ot1111111I C1111 11111111 lXI1RC11z11 QXIRNLROSS JIINMH NI1ss XILXIIII -xx T H155 XVR.C111 The Anna Qopeland Qluh 1s 1 h1 meh ol tlu C111 Rexel xe .111 o Q11111f1t1o11 um nected 111th the Younv Humans L1111xt1111 A -oL11t1o11 Th sl0 lll lo ue 1 e Qquarelx and the 1111110 e rlo imd 1nd gne the beet are t1e N1111 tllIOl'l out the 11 hole xx orld The club throuvh ltx Nerune Llll 1111111 llN done 1 sn-1'l 1m unt of Qe111ee dm mg the past 1611 At Th llllxvflllllj, h lskctx of food Vl ere hxed up lllll tlken to two xers poor f11111l1es luxt he-tore Q,llllwIITllN the Klub memhmx .mu ld of llllll 'lllff g1fts 0 exd11111fe 'llP0llV thc111s1lxu mxufxt rung. r Ill 1 r 111 UU 11910 4 1 s n....1 L6 1 1: S. 1,. ' ,i' .' - . ' . l.,A 4-I S, 5 ' ' , . V' ' Y' , 5 , j . ' 1 , 1 ' V , 1 ' 'Z 1 ' 'f 'S .V.-I s N ' 1' ', f : . if ., ' ' l , ' ' ': I , s . 1 1 1 :J , 1 2 'Y ' Qs, . ' 1 1 f , 1 , . ' .' ' , I .' fc ' ., ' D' ' ', .1 's ' , 7' ' ' . ' 1 1 : ff' I ...... 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' 'I 5 1!, '!w'TX ,ix X ,. .. , LMA MX X , ll wtf 1 ' ' P65255 1 1 - s , 41 1 in X1 - -XXXX LUIILI AND Cl LB F1r5t Roxx Low Cumpert Dorothx Brnxxn Teanette Barker xl'lfLdlBl f nrncro l'l 1 Haman NI11r1el Beclxer Hazel Imholz Ruth I enrmg Xlz-111011 Bleuel Nlarpearet.-1 lang., lllllan llrxbham Llaxlys Graf Qecond Roxx Xlfgllllfl Cmnon Ethel Boehm ieneuexe Drath une Dohertx low hnglehart Nleredlth Krueger Ruth Holcomb Nlanne lut7en Nlatx Xndrexx Nlar xret lxruf., Esther Helrnan C race D3Il1ClSl'Cl llfll Roxx ucxlle laabs IuC1lle lxocox kx R th l'bert f 1 IJA111 er lnrothx 17,161 Ruth xxorth Ethel Bates lane lrantz Nlargaret l'bert llelen 1111111111115 IL11 x lxrm Fourth Roxx lorrame Iiroxxn hhzaheth Fo tler Nlarparet C1111 en lmet jack on Betty Dante! D1xrotl1x f ue ltner Nl 111., net CLIIIIINHIINN N1 xrgaret L ex Ill :ugh llirxhelle jaeoh Bettx Barth Anna Copeland Club g1fts xx ere xx rapped prett1lx and taken axx IX xx1th some elothes St1ll another group of mrle tr1mmed t1nx Chrlstmas trees and fixed 11p boxes of eandx and coolues f0l the men IH the Sold1er s Home I-losp1t'1l Be ldes the regular club meetlngs on the seeond and fourth Tuebdax of each month mterest group meet1n'fs xx ere held ltaeh g1rl Jomed the ffroup ID xx hleh bhe charge of one ot the regular meetmvs and these brought Ill the Cll'l:fCI'CI1f males ot l1fe 1nto plax llhe Dramatle group produted '1 txx o 'let plax P1 sl xx huh xxx xx ell reee1xed One group got '1 speaker 1 IIIIIXC Russ11n xxoman, xxho spoke on XV orld Felloxx shlp The dlfterent groups and thelr '1dllNf rs are Felloxxshxp Nl1ss Qchaeffer XIUSIL Xllss ll e1ss Books 'tnd Poetrx lllss Shoxxerman, Dram me ll lltfioxern, ourn'1l1sm Nllss Shaxx, Art Nllss Spears, Ind Ntture XI lxleelxhefer fogether xx1th the lnterest ,group meetm xxere held r1nf wt 1nd 1rd fl'lLCtlI1gs All 'nrls ln e'11h 'froup xx ho xx 'lnted to xxorlx for thelr r1n1fs hlled out eerttn sheet stoxxmxf thelr hobbles enceaxrrs Ill .1et1x nes oxx lrils the end ot the NCLODK semester r1nU standard meetlnvs 'x ere held onee '1 xx eeL separltelx from the llltefffst group ones Here the g1rls gg 1xe look reg orts 11.11 d1 tussed manx problems eonneeted xxlth the xx orlc XX bthue er 79 fx hiv-4 I63 . .b . ,. . 14 7 l 1 'Z l- ' ' Y .5 ' v . ' . 1 1 47' ' .1 I 45, 152 n - 1 ' Y , S ' ,, - , . ' ' 4 ', I ' 2 . T I ' ' . 9 ' Q 1 Tl' 11 1. A . . ' ' 11 3 , 1111 1 1 , 1 5 'll, Ells- ' , J, D 7 , . ' 1. I , ' ' fs, ' 1 ss. H' I 1 , . :'fz ' f 4 f,, . 1 1' '1 'z 1 f , '1 1 ' ' s, -' . . . ,S Q . S. 1 . .Q 4 5 1 ' r' . H . S: V I I Y V P . Q .H Q was most interested and continued in here during the entire year. Each group had . x . US' L Z . -. S . ' ' ' 'e ' . ' -. ' .t:j , ' 'as U v . ,, . . A . .- O . -'. 'x. 7'... 7. Y '-. ' . . , I. 1, 1 , - 1 11 1. 1, , 1 . 1 ' T 1. 1 1 ' -IES - ' ' ' J . -- Q . 1 -- .' . z fa --- iss , u. . S 1 .F H .Q :Z Z I . 1 ,Q 5 ' . e , ' '. ' ' ' ' ' ai. ' ' 25 3 s, :l D ' - lung, z d 'I' 'z 5 ' I ' I 1 ' 1 ' v Q 1 ' 'S' ' S ' ' . , , . 1 .. -.......--.1 1 1 ,1 ,, 4t,1 ORLHLSI RA I'rrst Row Nlarjorre Barnes Frances Tavernra Crlbert V an Cemert Gertrude qclrrubb lern Stauff, Julra Church Alrce Parmenter Jeanette Zach.-nras lleatrrte Van Dale Eleanor Iefeber Second Row Earl Zuehlke Howard lxummer hdgar End Mrldred Barnes Mrrranr Moe, Betty Hubbard Lucrlle Koenrtzer Jane Lefeber Janrce Roberts Xlbrn Brejer Eduard Lefeber Qchxler lemen, Norman Stark Niarjorre XVa hburn George Bader Norman Pfennrng Ernest Anger Robert Uecke John Thomas Norman Rom Davrd Regan Ruth Qtoeckler Abrgarl Warren Clara Enger fhrrd Row Henry Turtenxxald Ruth Ebert Xufeusta Pelzo Albert VN augh Harold Batso Josephrne VS oolfolk Lawrence Hoadlx Jane Lees Leona Trace-mt? Elsa Lan Howard XX erss Jeanette I e Norr Dorrs Rogan Lucrlle Laabs Elrzabeth Woolfolk XXrllranr Slater Robert Luedekrng Nlelvrn Hoadlx Fourth Ron Cstandrngb Norman Knrppel Mrldred IXIt71ONX 31311011 Ogden Xrrgrnra Andrew 'Nlr Rountree Donald Ixerst Fred Lrncoln, Wrllrarn Pessm Howard Dunham Orchestra The orehestra thls rear has lttarned 1 degree of perfection unsurpassed bv lnv organrfatron rn school Its growth and lmprox emtnt hrs been meteorrc rlhrough 'Hr Rountrees efforts neu rnstruments hare been added, and under hrs tutelage krlled plar ers have been trrrned The ts pe of musre studred has been of the hrghest 'llarch of the Bowars br Halxorsen, fales from the Vrenna VVoods br Strauss, Selectron from The Flretlx br Itrrml 'llarche Slave bs Tscharkonsks, Two Gurtars bs Horlrck Prque Dame Overture b Suppe 581121 Intermezao by Delrbes, Selectron from The Fortune Teller b Vrctor Herbert Espana Rhap sods bw Chabrrer, lntermezzo from LArlusenne Surte Vo 2 bs Brzet, Dance of the Hours br Ponchrellr, and Estrellrta br Ponce xr ere some of the composrtrons studred fhe orchestra, rrhrch grew to number srxtr preces bs the trme of the sprrng, contest, agarn won the Suburban Nlusre Assocratron Orehestra Champ onshrp, thrs trme wrth a score of Frftr hue pomts Frrst places xr ere sr on br our plarers rn the followrng seven events vrolrn, prano, oboe, and xrola solos 'rnd rn the duet, sextette and orchestra The orchestra plared for Its ehosen selectron the 'llarch of the Bowars br Halvorsen, and the brrllrance ruth rrhreh they rendered thrs drfhcult number urll long be remembered The orchestra appeared at all plars and operettas besrdes plaung for the Parent Teachers Assocratron and the Senror Class banquets and rts appearance ex erurhere rs as greeted wlth enthusrasm Due to lllr Rountree s wrse plannrng the orchestra rs rll not be materrallv weakened br losses throuffh graduatron, and rt rs hoped that another successful season awarts rt 1.5 16+ 4 KD ' S 5. 0 . : . 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K ' D . x Ax H - Y 'nr ' 4 5 ' F' -- --+- B0OhI OX ERS CI LB Fxrt Roxx Emd Tou ann Pl a Hannnann lane Frantz Lucnlle Dunn ean Rodgers Ioxce Pxerman XIxss Lrosbx Xlxss XX ex s Helen Cothn lanet Oberndorfer Eleanor Waglex Gumexere Xloe ieeond Roxx l-oster Dreger flen Outcalt jane Iefeber Ferdtnaml Hmtz Harold Xlelsenheuner Helen XIcCarthx john Friedrich Xlrglnla Han on X ernon Krueger Ilmrxnee Henlon Xlargaret LIIFIILTONS Tlnrd Row Ruth Ebert Edith Xllen XIIIICIXI Il'xtes Xfargaret Fhert Fvelxn Xlurlrhx Uurotllx lhehl Gertrude Dnnmy. Roma lallx lucxlle lsocrwskx Catherine Ixlexn Booklovers Club I rexnlmt I zrsz Semfxffr H mom XIeIsExHF1x1l R lresulent Semml Mfnexnr DIDRRAXLF HEXION luv Pnsulent JAN rr OBERHJORFEL bezretarj HPI FN 'VILLARI HY lrerlvllrw GI EX OLTLAI l A bookloxexs club 1 mdeed .1 un que orgxnuatxon m the lxst of High Sthool turrneulxr .xttxxltxes but XII s Lrosbx 1nd 'XI1ss VVexss vxho ll'lltlZ'llfCCl nt felt th t lf xx as lust as xmportant as the athletlt or musxeal org.xnx1'1t1ons At the hrst meet nv xt xx 'ls dl-coxered that Interest xx 'ls dxvlded bexx een poetrx 'md prose, but the questton xx1s hnallx settled bx formmg, '1 Poetrx Group xx 1th lhe provram ermmlttee undu Xernon lXIllCgCl'N leadership has glven the club some xerx entertannng sesslons and mmx lmllsmg and mterestmg eomments haxe been made bx both boxs 'md vnrls durmg the general dnseussxons Ar the meet1n's held on the hr t and thlrd XVeclnesdaxs of each month, x ur ous authors modern 'ls xx ell as classxe hue been dxstussed A lust of these xxonld eontun O Henrx Iwlgar Allen Poe c,llI'lNI'0fl1CI' Xlorlex, Iemple Ballex Gene S Porter xml Hugh XV'xlpvle One mcetlnv xx .ls entlrelx clexoted to Buble stones eath person talkmg for three m.nutes on one of these Fax orlte authors and poets haxe also been c eussec At 1 1 lrtx nxen nn Noxember t nth member dre std un to represent s0l11L xxell knoxxn thxrltttr ln Het on, and the I nbrarx xx xs xndeed 1 glx stene xxhen Rlmona Alte ln XX'omItrl'1nd Anne ot Green Gables Xlorgmnx 'md others tame to lxfe lhe membershlp of the elub 1 limited to thlrtx flxe and onlx umors md qt n ors Ire ellfflble 5, x nv the hophomores 1 pleasure to 'lntlupate xx hen thex betome ll n ppcr tlassme ,r vp, Ik UM ,X 4--lx ICJ . .Al , , W 'S A ':. 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C1ir ' '30 ' , X so + V' Ah ' ' ' '4 y -....., QQ I3 XXD Inst Soxx Ldward Lefebex Schuxler Lehman Clane Sclnnuclxel Rxchard Tohnson Donald Beler unmr klulllb Leona Txaczexxxtz Ieggx 'luxnex 'Nm nan Plennnnf, George Bader Second Roxx Marx Katherine NN amen Robelt Pennn Ixenneth 'Iompson Ions Cumpert Margaret 1'ezer I ons Englehart Rax C ross Albin Heuer Plame lxtlxa Frlward Edwards Hubert Slater Laxxrenee Hoadly Mane Schuh Vlxllnm les lll Charles Yxxengler Freddie Peterson Thxrd Row Vlllllam Sanders Alpert Haalx Hoxxard Duck Charles Bexlfuss Albert Sternkopf Phrlxp Regensdorf John Thomas NIr Brendel Daxld Stout Tolm Sehrt Fred Lincoln Nlargaret Cavanaugh Clxfford I orbeck Nlaryorxe VN ashbuxn Allan rlubbaxd Plnlxp Talbot Xl oodroxx Ifrendrlek lohn The Band The High School Band, dxrected bx 'Vlr Brendel has glx en txxo concerts each xear In the year 1927 28 xx hen thele xx ere 30 members, m'1nx of xx hom had plax ed only a short tlme, the band took thlrd plfnee ln Class B of the State Contest at VVaupun, Wllllllllg a bronze plaque ln the Suburb In Contest the band took first plaee, but West Allis, havlng xx on more pomts on solos than xxe dxd, was tled xuth us and xx on xn a toss up for the bxg cup Thls xear, xvlth 50 members, the band lb entered ln Class A of the State Tourna ment held at Stevens Polnt, plaxmg Slgurd onsalfar by Grleg Op 55 'md Prelude from LAnles1enne Suite, lXo 2 bx BIZCI On lVIax 25 xt entered he Suburban Contest held 'xt South Nlllxx aukee CS1nce nelther of these contests xx ere over xx hen copy for thus book xxent to press, the results xx 1ll 1ppear ln next xe'1rs Annual There has been organwed tlns xe'1r 1 Band lVIothers Club xx hxch has given the band financial ald and co operatlon m furthermg band spmt The band has pro gressed from the time of lts organnzatlon, 'md the efforts of lllr Brendel, xx ho has Worked unceasmgly toxx ards 1ts interests, are 'lpprecxated IH Washburn 29 l........J l66l 4 ID ' Y L J ' - V 1 , l ' - 4 A' -i Y Y , y , , , - y 4 ,S . , I' I .-,V A , 4 4 V 4 I f, y . .' ' ' D - , ' - ' s , , . .s , . . Y , . . : 1 sv 4 I 'I - VN I Y! ' 'I I :'1 I v ' I A 'v l v A I A 9 7 I Q 1 . Bagler, Duane Maule, Lyman IXexx'ton, Howard Dunham, Ernest Anger. . . Y . V . 1 , I . , . 1 I , , . . Y 8- K , . Y i . . N . , i Q 1 1 . . . Z ' 1 ' S ' Y' it ' YY Y ' Li 73 . . 7 ' ' xc v - - - I U Y ' . 'V ' t . . . . 6 A 'C v Y V . v ss - s v. . 1 4 ,- . .. . - 1 . - 1 . . , Y , V .w . , ' L 4 - L I u Y S - v . . Y 4 . . , 1 - 7 .ff ifx ., X ,kk , . LJ, AN-'V-A gr --- Band Trophies ln the fntlte Band lournament held n NIM 13 I9 1076 It VN lupui W1 consm the High behool B 1nd receixed 1 bronLe pl tque for ummng third pllee in Llass B, eompetlng 'tgunst fifteen other bind fbe elassihcations of the b1ncls ire determined bs the 'lx erwe months ot experience ot their members ln the xIllH'1UlCCC buburban LXNNOLIIUUII Band Contest 'lt YVLst Allis durmf Nlas, IQZQ the band tled with W est -Xlll for the tot ll number of points for all one for the bind exent alone At the slme eontest the elarmet trio eonsisting or Eduard Lefeber, behuxler Lehman 'lnd Roland Goetseh, reeeued 1 silxer plaque for first pl lee ID the trio ex ents Thr self the band llNQl entered 1 Leader Lontest held 'lt one ot the utx park on the ex enmv of une 7 V379 in Lompetmon with the utx high sehool bands NI XV1shlmnrn 29 .--1. I 6 O 1 , . W , v 2 1 1 0 . 1' 1 , , ... Z Z I , 5- -. y , .i I ., I r I Q. . . lx . s N . . .. , .. . . ' . z g 1 s. . ' . ' 1 v ' v. Y - .1 l 1 I . - - I L , L . - s 4 - . entries including solos, ensembles. and band, receiving a large silver cup and a small 's 1' 2 . :J . . ' I 1 ' 1' . 's ' ,, 'J . .. ' ' ' ' U' i' . 1 7 ------- ---- '4 lp- ' bil- -----. V V Y , ,,,.., ,, 7l f rf ' V 4 . ,N 1 1 I S AAL 43' . -'JI Y' xi fb Q ll 'N fl J L l J' 9 JJ I. 'ff Rhll XRROXN LILB Pthel Bonner jane Punt: 'Nhny Masden Iieddle Peterson joseplnne Wool Nhss Iuenzman Fnst Roxx Nlxss Buelx folk 'Nlarmn Bleuel Qeconrl Ruxx lllxmbeth Tottler xllglllld Walker rllmlmeth Daniel M anne Lutzen Dorothx Dmmes Conn Toman Nhbel Ixutchera Plxzabeth Remhold Red Arrow Club I zrsi Semester OFFILI S bmoml Smzestfr Hmm NI-ASDLX Prfmlfnr FREDDIE PEIERSON XIANHI Lmlhx bmrrmrj llIA'NlIE LUTIEN PRFDIJII PE1 FRSON Tnnmrw 8. Im lzrv JAINE FRAUI lhe Red AFIOXX Club, or,11n17ed for the puxpose of furthering Glrls Athletlcs, 19 ITl'lilC up of those gurls xx ho ure interested m School Sports 'md xx ho take an xetlxe pflrt ln them lhe onlx reqnlrement tor 'lLlll1l'sblOll lnto the club IS that efleh gxrl C'lll1 Clgllt hundred pomts Hlllkll 'll1f01'l'lllflLlllX mwkes her '1 member 'md entltles her to 1 red 'md xxh1te YV mterseeted hx 'L red .xrroxx In order to efrrn ner emblem before her semor xe'1r xt IS necessnrx for meh glrl to pxrtxupite lll exerx sport Phe pomts 'ue counted Ill thus manner One hun dred for 'all 1111101 sports, sueh 19 B1 eb xll Hqsketbflll 'md Hockex, Hftx tor the mlnor sport Nollexbxll sexentx hxe tor hlkmg svctx mlles Ill one semester Polnts 'ire 'llso gn en for tenms, trxek horseshoes 1nd sxummmg huh ot these sports domlnltes lts p1rt1eul'1r seflson but the period oeeupxed bx Blsketbwll 1s of the grextest mterest md lIClITllll'lICS lll the muth xxx 11ted All btwr mme The gurls ehosen to pln on the txxo te un , l zmeeton 'md Ywle 'xre seleeted lOl then 'lthletle 'lbnhtx md exeellent spmtsmmshnp At sometlme folloxxmg the All btlr gflme, 1 mme 1s pllxtd hetxx een the lf lkllltl md All Sur Cnls xlded hx the elux 1nd 'llso in Alumnus xs All Stn liesldes 0Tg'llllllI'lW girls Athletms tht Rnd -Xnoxx Llub Spun urs xI1XCls 'Ind Sehool dimes A B1 ketb'1ll blnquet ll X!llll.ll the emblcms fue xxx 'uded t1e most 1mport'1nt entertunment of the xelr lhe lboxe ment oned lllLllldC the lktlllflis of thls 0lgll1ll1ll0ll of xx huh lllss ue xllss llCl1lI1'lll'l end Nllss I xnkoxx nt the xhle dntetor XI'1m1e I ut7en 29 L-14 U3 x' ' ,A Q . 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' Y . . - . , .fr --Xs rf, sxfx Y, ,Jug we N A Iig BOXS GLEE CLLB First Row Gordon Schlaefer Fo ter Dreger Larrx Bnehn Xrtlur koenlg Tom Nlullen Xndren Holmes Carl 'Xue se Bernard Doyle Second Row Arthur Lade Howard Dunham Gerald kr seman Edgar End john Sehrt John Fried rlch Mason Helden Eduard Cross hvlllliifll Pessm Thlrd Row Ralph Fmdlex john Thor' as Newton Held Robert Smuff Ray Gross Paul NIcGu1re Davnd Regan Paul -Xbell Boys Glee Club Presulent ARTHUR IXOENIG The Glee Club held rehears1ls each Monday and Frlday noon hour through out the year, ulth extra meetings whenes er necessars At the begmmng of the wear, practlce on chorus parts of the Operetta ss as begun ln earnest A little more than a semester was taken up uxth the Operetta, which this xear was H NI S Pmafore, glven m conjunctlon wlth the Girls Glee Club The male lead parts were taken by Tom Mullen, Stuart Flanner Andrew Holmes, Bernard Doyle, and Arthur Koenig The other members of the club made up the sallor chorus The next ewent was the Suburban Yocd Contest, and, followmg the example set by the orchestra, the club ss ent ln wlth the determmatlon to wm, and as '1 result came out wuth Hung colors The club vms content to do these thmgs sw ell ulthout too much else to dlstract them Glvmg due credlf to the loyal members, the guxdmg llght the steady h'1nd at the helm, and the msplratxon leadmg to success was our leader, Nlr Rountree 'Hass Garness also rendered an 'lble hand on sew eral occaslons Paul MICGUITC 30 I69 , , Z X ' W L V Y Y : , s , 4- .' - 2 ' , A 1 1 ' ,, . si , ' . 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Ti 1 . 1 L ' L K C . v a ' y 4 Q Q HIX Ixrst Ron Richard kent Iredeuck Trowbrulge Edgar Ind John Landmaun Donald lxerst Mr Matrke Mason lleulen 91.-mlew Walternnre R13 Illglllilll Harold Jacobson Davxd jones Second Row Edward Ertlrnan Martin Beauuont Theodore Qtone Edward Iefeber Arthur Foote Hoxard Dunham Harold Nlajesky Carl Nuesse Harold xIClNCTll'lClI1lCl Rax Cross rlllfd Row Jack Cotanch Ernest Anger Harry Quendson Edward Cross Alester Zobel George Bader Robert Sueltzer Iaul XICC une Robert Qtauff I'1rst Semester H1 Y Second Semester Dozvxuz lsmzsr Pres dem DONALD KERST loms LANDNIAIN Vue Ireszdenr Em esr ANGER 'Vlasox Herman Serremrj EDWARD Gkoss SIIUNLFX xVALTERN1lRE Treasurer A1 csrek ZOBEL To create, muntun, 'md extend throughout the school 'md commumty hlgh standards of Chrrstmn ch'1racter IS the code whlch h 19 led the WallWN1tOS1 H1 Y faculty 'ldvrsor About thlrtx fire co operfltne members are enrolled Among the1r mam accomphshments durmfr the past rear are the Vocatlonal Guidance Banquet, the Annual Football Dinner, and the donatlon of twenty five dollars for financial ald ln the Y M C A For Other Boss Campalgn They also furmshed blotters for the final CYEIIIIIDZIIIOHG On Tuesdax evenlng October 30 the A C C 'md the H1 Y clubs held a jomt meeting 1n whlch the vltal toplc Voc'1t1on'1l Guldance ln Schools was discussed 'VIr Matzke took charge of the meetmg 'md ex ers one had 1 chance to express hrs opmlon After u hrch ther all felt that the meeting had been verx vsorth u hlle The H1 Y Club held two lI1ll'l'ltl0IlS one October 17 xx hen ll boys vsere mmated and another March 20 vs hen 13 boss vxere taken rn Flve of the last inmates u ere sophomores The Wauwatos'1 H1 Y club rs the onlx club rn lNl1lvs'1ukee Countw that has an orchestra of lts oun It ts composed of Ur Nlatekc G Bader E Anger, E Lefeber D Kerst, E End, 'md H Dunham This group played at most of the meetings, makmg them verx enjoyable The members of the Club dcrn ed mwns benefits from the dlscussxons on Rellglon, Evolution, and Conserwatlon These topics were drscussed for perlods of several u eeks and then concluded u 1th SXDOPSISCQ br out slde speakers, vs ell xersed ID therr respectlve subjects Rlchard kent 31 C EX, 110 4 ,T f- g g V I , .y ' , ', X. ::', A T: 1 ' , gl 1 D r V 2 h 1 , 5 1 4' 1 ' ' - ' 1 ' I - n - 1 Q .. , v ' 5 v Y A Y unpa ' V- J ' -nou AY Av l . X ' .... . V - ...... ' ,, 1. . I N 5 . Y . X x .x . ,, . . I V .- club through another successful year under the able leadership of Mr. Hatzke, the Y x -T . . J- ', ' 4 ' ' . 1 V' . . . M V ,, . I L o A v 1 L. - -V ' y u Q 1 I '- . . v . . . ,A . . . ,, . l . ' , , f 3 . . Q V I Y' C - K 'V v 7 0 ff -v y Y ' c . v ' . . . A ' , . , . V . A , Y I Y .sx . S . . . ' ' . ' L L L - L . fx 5 9 ff! X -1.-.iAkl7 WY V 1 K - -1 Y, 4 ' Lf- 1' X, 5 ' l 47 ra L l IQ CIFE CIIB First Row Betty Hubbard Nlanon Bleuel Dorothy NNIHCIIUL Nlarxon Que-s Fhzabeth Koenig lxne Franti Qlarahelle Jacob Jane Nhller Roma I zlk Nlary Nlanegolcl lnrrame Bonner l:.l beth Ryhn Qecond Row V1ry.,m1a Cannon Ethel Bonner Dorothy Nlueller Cnrrme Freysmger Marlon Drexel lieatrnce Qnnfh Nhrgaret Cayanauph Nlarmn Schrubh Nlmon iole Helen Hales 'ylurrel Becker Thncl Roxy nan llerrnger Carolyn Cooper Nlirmn Qcleueler Nlyrgtaret xxl1.,ll'llE Dorothy me Syyenrlsnn Xlnry kay Nler hon Nlarxe lellu Juha loomr Nlxrgyret Nllller Nlnlet Nan :le Frye Fourth Row ll tty llermger hleuor Wu ley Margaret Xlorall lucllle lxoemtzer N11-xry Xnclrew Esle Farrar Ions Lumpert Dorothy Sobel Irene Styensltr Im lret ch Grrls Glee Club I feszdent Ll ARABELI E Jrycoas I :re Presulent Ham mm LAvAxAUcH dflumr Miss GARN Ess The Grrls Glee Llub of VV11uyyatosa Hrgh School, yy hlch lb an old and experr enced organmatron, has made the past year one of many 'lccomphshments From the late fall unt1l the mxddle of February the Llub practrced for the Operetta yyhlch, this year, was H bl S Plnafore Phe efhclent and talented cast dlrected by lxllbb Garness ln mus c, by Nlrss Schaeffer rn speech, and by Mxss Luenzman and A1195 Buck ln dancing, was headed by our much loved and admlred lVIar1on Cole as Josephine and Clarabelle Jacobs as Buttercup Thelr partners were Tom Mtxllen as Ralph a common sallor, and Stuart Flanner Captain Corcoran Helen Hales or Hebe Gordon Schlaeffer or Slr oseph Arthur Koemg or Dlck Deadeye , and Andrew Holmes and Bernard Doyle as sallor dancers and smgers, rounded out the complete cast of those yvxth speakmg parts The choruses however, added a great deal of charm and color to the performance rlwhlb haymg been QIVCD successfully two mght, was followed by practice tyylce a week for the Annual Nluslc Contest ln w hrch Girls Chorus Groups, and solos play a leachng part The contest thls year took place m Shorewood and XVHUXY atosa placed yy 1th the solos Trees by Rosbock Dalses by Hawley, and the club songs In a Green Cathedral and Allah s Hohday , upholdmg and surpassing all former records The Glee Club nas not only slngmg abrhty but ls capable of makmg '1 prxze float, as they drd for the Homecommg game It was composed of musrc bars and balloons, and yy as most attractlye The Glee Club has accomplished many thlngs thls year and lf Us due mostly to the deycterous management of lllss Garness 'Margaret VV1gdale 29 . fo l l7l - 1 4 . f, l 1 ,, .IR .1 ' l . 1 , . 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I. , 1-X . f K rr- --'rr rr fr ---4'-' ---fl X TY , uv -le ATHI ETIC BOARD First Ron Mr Born NI1 Carter Nlr Darlxng., Nlr Schnuub NI: Snancutt NI Ceemull Robert Franklm Second Row Jane Frantz Carl Ixoch Mxss Buch Charle Homer Freddre Peterson Mr Todd Marg Ma den Athletlc Board I reszdent CHARLES Hou ER Secrrtarj JANIL FRANTZ Dnectw of Gzrls Jthletzcs Miss BUcK, Miss Lursxzwxlx Dzrfrtor 0 Bms lthletzrx MR GREENWILL The Athletic Board beffan xx ork thls tear xuth Charles Hon er as Presxdent and bers Freddle Peterson, lwary Masdell Carl lxoch Robert Franklm, Jane Frantz, and Ch lrles Hovser, faculty members 'Ur Su 'mcutt prmclpal, Mr Carter Hlgh School, Mr Born prmupfnl of Ir Hugh School, Mlss Buck and 'VIr Green vull of the gurls and bots Phxslcll Iducmon Departments respectlvelx M Darling and lllr Schrubb represent the School Board The chxef dutles of the board 1re to control all 'tthletxc finances to 'IVR 1rd emblems 'md to superuse and pass on all chedules Because of the Influence of the boald vlrls athletxcs have developed greatlx The board has t1ken a great mterest and has been trung to further gxrls athletlcs Frantz 29 I79l -I 4 4 i L l ' 'E . , . '. , . . ' Y, . . . ' ' , l '. , . r. lr 'A , 'I , ' . . S ' . ' , - Y ' S . 0 J ' N , 7 I ' ' . I 4 . . - ' W . Uh . V Jane Frantz as Secretary. Other members of the board are as follows: student mem- : ' ' f fp , . ' , ' ' z . ' ' j 3: .f . Q , ' ' ' . , Jr. ' . , I ' 4 K . ' ' - ' 4 l . ' ' ' . f' f Q '. ' ' ' r. ' ' . . : . ' . , . '. , 1 . 1 . s 1 . - . y 'w- v v v f v P- . ' I' l L H n J Y -, ...mm ,.., ,, , he 41 Q c-11 VN CLL B Fxrst Row Charles Bnoedorn -Xrthur lx wenu, lranklnn Cuxnm -Xrthur lxronenberg Stuart Fl xnner Nlr Greenwnll Lharles Braun Robert l-rmnltlm Andrew Holme Delbert Du Nlei le-ter LUTKIIE John Landman Second Ron Xlbert Qnege rnund Theodore Qtone Stmle XX alternme Rlchard Quark Charles Hower Donald Ixerst Chester Honhtt feorge lxndsey Fxlbert X wlz Homer Hancock Ernm XVendt Third Row Ma-.nn Helden Harold Chlupp Walter Rauwald Herbert OCnnnor Ceorge Stnnates Ceorge lxrasexnan l'rxnk Hood Ctrl lxrch Wxllunx Carroll lwwrence llxehn Hans Ixlokner W Club I resulent LARRY BIEHNI Serrftary H AROLD CHLUPP frefzsurer Dlus QLIRcK The VVauu atosa Hugh School YV Club ls 'm honor'1rs orgamzfttlon for boys w ho have earned mfljor or mlnor letters ln 'tthletxcs This organlzatlon xx as formed 1n the fall of 1926 u 1th the purpose of furthermg boss athletlcs ln the school Xlajor letters are earned bt those xx ho belong to the football bisketball, or basebwll teams representing the school The pl'1sers, to be el1g1ble for '1 letter, must receive credlt for 12 quarters ln football and 18 quarters ln b'1sketball Mlnor letters are given to bows who represent the school ln a minor sport such 'ts golf, tenms, swlmmmg skatmg, roller ball, and track Bots who earn letters 'ITC not compelled to join the club but the fact that ther hue 1 letter m'1kes them elxgxble for membershup and all feel honored '1nd Joln Although the W Club 15 r'1ther ln'1ct1ve bec'1use lt lb 'tn honorirx org'mlz1t1on It sponsors 'dl 'tthletlc ticket drn es for the school H Chlupp 29 4.1, i E 173 Z' ' ' ' ,. 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Y y Q Y i ,A mfg i Ax A TLT.-. vAWi1 1 XX 5 0 - F-'-4 WILDEXT COL INFII Fnrst Row Cemte Bader Harp Nlasrlen Jean Rodg flu r e e Jacobs Nlr Qxxancutt Miss Ixleck hefer Wmlfred Qchuerer Xrolet 'llaxheu Toh1 Tlmmxs Qecond Ron Allen Hubbard Warren kerfnex Xernon Iuueger Paul Dugan ohn Fl1CdI'lCl'l ohn Landmann Vhlham Fault Xhlham Larroll Arthur lxoemg., Student Councll Prendent CLARABLI I E jlxcons Izce Preszdenl 8: Trmsurrr WARREN KENNY Setrftarj JEAN RODGERS I-acuity Jdusws Hxss KILCKHEFER NIR SWANLUTT The Student Council the ofhcml organ for student expresslon lll matters pertwm mg to the w elfflre of th school, has completed another year of successful accompllsh ment The org'1n17'1t1on s purpose lb to promote the best IDYCTCSIS of the school, 'md to mstlll the spmt of co operfltxon VV1th these pomts rn mmd the COUHCIT has 'lt tempted to c'11rs out its program to the best of its 'rbxhtx The pr1nc1p'1l undermlmw of the wear was the problem of hall dutx ohn Frledrlch vs as made chalrman for the entlre XCIII The patrol was m'1naged bs '1 system of shlfts thlrty students Qomg on dutx for '1 perlod of nme xx eelcs BV this method the responslbxlltx ww as equallx shared The students chosen to hold a posxtlon on the force xx ere those xx 1th hlgh grades thus ellmmatlng those ss ho vsere not able to spare the tlme The co oper non of the student bods w as unusuallx fine, and the council rx as more than plewsed ruth the results obtalned The other l'1rge project undertaken was thfnt of establlshlng a chapter of Natronal Honor Socletx ln Wauuatosfr It ns hoped that the Councll of 1930 xull be able to succeed ln promoting such 1n organmitlon Rodgers 29 l+l Q 'z 1 'f ,. 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Y v- M , 1 X IX Q L K ' ,I 45 gl' Wfjf rf M gf . -X ll l -M I y A will , -so r rrrr rr i A - , , 1fC1 '4' 'I W V' , ' , X ffm Wf One fine sprrng day the black SVITH IVLADT huntrng BEHRS rn the MJRSH As he went by the pretty red brrck HOL MPS he heard the brrds CARROLL1ng rn the trees At length he came to a fence POST and rt sard Turn to the If RIGHT SHAW he sard rn drsgust and no sooner had he uttered thrs than he stubbed hrs oe Oww' I stubbed the END of my toe agarnst the BAARS of thrs fence After hrs 415 GER had subsrded he care fully prcked hrs way A lrttle later he saw a dusty M1LLl:R shellrng BIFHAS and chew mg GUMIU At hrsr srde was a dog thrs lrttle B1-'IRKER had the DHRLING name of I AIDE Cood Mornrng called the MILIIR cheerrly you Ill-IIHl:ll my corn and oats you re just rn trme Vlrth ACIIUFF of embarrassment the hunter vsrthdrew He contrnued on hrs w as but alas' he soon felt the pangs of hunger serze hrm Oh but I wrsh I had s0mC HJMII -HN eggs he srghed as hrs mouth watered b he began a long tedrous search for food and he left not a .STUAE unturned At last to hrs great joy he drscmered a .SCHRLBB cox ered wrth III RRI .S Of course he ate the Ill RRI S and then contrnued h Journey up the II IADIAG path ohnny lrn Englrsh classj I haye went Say I hare gone A second and a thrrd trme Johnny sard I have went At last the teacher sard Nou may stay after school and wrrte I have gone a hundred trmes on the board johnny stayed VS hen he was finrsherl the teacher wasnt there so johnny wrote her a note I wrote I haye gone a hundred trme on the hoard I hue wert M Clausen 311 I' gl I7 CAN X OL IM ALIIXE7 Mrckey Mcboyern sweet as a lamb Betty Shaw rnrnus that certam somethrng Mr Swancutt puny and weak Mrss Hoffman angry at Delbert DuMez Mr MCMIIIHD wrthout A C C or Mr Brendel wrthout the band Mrss Crosby a modern Flapper Mrs Rosecrance not on the run Mr Post hrg and husky h'Irss V! erss chasrng the men lN1r s Vllrrght loud and borsterous lN4r VVrlhams not ltrcltrng someone Cl'lss Mrss IW1ss IN1rss rss Mlss man teachrng economlcs r Carey wrthout hrs good adrrce Krmball makrng whoopee r Matvke wrthout hrs marcel r VS hrte lettrng anyone rn the wrong door And our latest Mr Street without hrs Her hex OUI Brlstad wearrng out her heels Showerman wrthout red harr Qchaeffer not happy go lucky Ixreckhefer wrthout pet frogs Buck Mr breenwrll or Mrss Luenz X91 ll, lr W4 i lv Koen? f If 9 E., sg l -I I I Y l r Y i lr ' r t - , ' I t ' t M ,. 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' zz I i l 'NN ' ' W ---fa 1 V3 Xf l H M S Pmafore Parts were plas ed by Gordon Schheffer 15 the Rt Hon Sir oseph Porter K Arthur Ixoemg, 1s Dlck Dewdese 'Vlarlon Lole '15 osephlne Helen H'1les au Hebe Clirfnbelle Jacobs 1s Llttle Buttercup 'md Bernird Dowle 'md Andrews Holmeb '15 B111 Bobstay 'md Tom Tucker Dlrected bx Nhss Guness 'ind N11 5 Sthweffer Z5 ii! lsr 4, I '41 g i I .J Y 4 ' Y ' 1 1 R x , x A I 4 , ' ' 5 ,A 'nv an 66 ' 97 O O 0 . : ' j ' . 1' . . ' J , . C. B., Stuart Flanner as Captain Corcorang Tom Nlullen as Ralph Rackstrawg ' 'r . ' . -' 3 L ' ' .' J ' 3 . ' 3 . . . . ' 9 . . j . ' K .' ' ', ' . 3 . . 'S' ' . . 94 N P V i 5 XX - - - ---- - A- - --f --- - --14 r 1 DI CI -XNIXTIUXH XXIJ 0RXlUlxX 11st Roxx Ruth Peter on Nlxss Qtlxxeffer Nfuxe lel71 Secwml R xxx Xllxn Huhbfnn IN xxt n llell Declamatlons and Oratory lhe t.0IltCStlllfN rn the prellmmwrx contest xx ere Ill IDELl'lfI1ltl0l'1 Ruth Peterson xx llo read A b0ldlCl of l'r1nLe Rosqlle Stem xx lxo lC'lll A xI'lTtCl of Rell Lstrlte, Anne bpwuldmg xx ho reid Brerad 'md Hx ulnth, Glrdxs Graff rexdmf lhe lenst Auto Rlde llllldred Hutelnnson xxllo re'1d lrudlnce lme 'Ind RI'1I'l0l1 Rudde mon xx ho 1e1d Pxtsx The representfltlx es m Omtolx xx ere 'Nexx ton Held, xx hose Ol mon xx ls 'I oll of lndustlx 'md Lx mm lNexx ton xx ho gixe dorfer, lXI1r1e Fel7o 'ind Ruth Ellsxx orth Ilhose enterlng Fxtemporxneous SDClklllL xxere Hlrold lxlxjeslsx Adell P11 mxtel, md Allen Hubbard Phe xxmners m the DlCllITllIlII'X eontest xx ent to Ludxhx Hlgh Selxool Apul l9tl1 to represent our Qehool rn the Suburbqn Hugh Selxool Qontcst Ruth Peterson xx on firet plflee nn Deel'1m1t1on Xl'1r1e l'Lll0 xx xs QUCII nrst pl lu H1 l xtemporxneous re zdmg, 'md Allen Hubbwnd took second plue Ill l' xtenxpol uxeous SpC'llClI'lg lNexxton Held represented the sehool ll'l the orltouull tontcst Ruth leterson 'md lx4'1r1e Fello 'lre noxx ellglble to enter thc dxstmt eontest xx lxxelx tnlxes pl ICL 'lt the St xte Tewclxer s College lxllss Sclmeffer xerx xblx emched our representltxxes Iefelxer 29 IS2 l FV: ': ts , , . ' 2 ', . 2 7 .v. f 4 1 ': . 2 ' 'C ' fx 1. C ,, . . . . . 1 1 r : z 5 . -' i ' : ' 2 2 , . V 1 1 ll 1 ' , - i an N - - v , 1 rl , - , -, rv , . ' I U ' N. ,, ' H I -I . H, , ,. H 2 2 2 e V 2 2 D . , 2 g., . ' 'Y ' X ' N 4 ll I ' 1 ll ' , . 1. 1 A 4 , 4 L ' v l ' ll I Q YYY 1 3 2 ' -v ' 'J '2' '2:'lx 2 . ,VV - ' . .I 2 The representatives in Extemporaneous Reading were: Enid lxliller, janet Oben- ' 5 ' K 2 5 2 ' 1 ' 2 r' 2' Q Q, 2 '- . 1 I G f . . . . 2 . . .. 1 -1 4 N W ' 2 2 2 ' ' 5 2 - ' if 'z 5 . ' . 2 ' 2 ': . J. , ' fi so ,, ..,, V-L: , HLET Sn Greenwill Hower Koch Klockner Quirck Football Echoes To the skeptic, lf would seem that the es-Q cutcheon of Coach Tom Greenvulls 1928 grid model does not dlsclose, to any high degree, the versatility or skillful manipulations that are so essential to produce' a high grade team Five victories offset by a brace of defeats would necessarily imply that the team was treme potent or outstanding Nor would the statistics indicate that the eleven was the cynosure of all suburban demzens who have anv love for the grid pastime, whatsoever Nevertheless, we feel that Captain Kochs roster merits all the laudatxons it can reap The first eleven and the substltutes who made the varsitx, exemplified to the public that rt was nevct to sensational vs hen the going vias toughest Barring a single week, the warriors in Crlm tion, uorths of undisputed first place in lieu of runner up, and vxe might add not to detract from the efficiency of the ultimate champs, that they were the most colorful team in the Suburban Conference All things being equal we should have had the gonfalon but those amazing tech nicahties dubbed breaks , inevitable in sport dom cost us the top notch position In short we make bold, to say the team of 1928 was one of the greatest in the annals of Wauxvatosa Hlgh School vs hen it was at its best The lone fact that it whipped Waukesha, perennial conqueror of Wauxm atosa, stamps it 'ls the real thing The personnel of the squad deserves special Commendation first of all is Coach Tom Greenvull, former burgher of Illinois, and now one of VVauwatosas best citizens Slnce his ad vent as the Tosa mentor, he has turned out no wonder teams, next to the past season , but Qver Z7 l86l 0 0 . , . Y . . Y . . I . - Y - 7 S . . , Y ' CC Y! . 7 . Y son, materialized like a championship aggrega- Y . , , . . , - . .. ,, ,, . . . - , . 7 . . Y . C . I C ' ! , . . . . , ! -- -- -, N 5 theless the performances of hrs protegees always are feared ln the suburban loop For a brlef dime after the dlsastrous Cudahy game, the more rabnd of the Alumm were on hrm, but the team struck out vehemently ln their concluding battle to repulse Waukesha and 'lt the same txme, ostraclze some of the fanatic pseudo con trons of the srde lme coaches A letlc director, however, Mr Greenwlll played a more rmportant role Hrs dutles here were overlooked Hrs confidence uttered to news paper men afforded a maxrmum financlal profit Captam Carl Koch playlng three years of varsity football ranks as one of the best llne men who ever represented Wauwatosa Belng twice honored by All Conference rating and Car Captam elect George Stamates rs a center of the hxghest order He made thlngs mrserable for opposmg pnvot men and he found delrght m breakmg through to block kxcks Frank Hood, peer of all backs, was the hard est plunger to represent Wauwatosa for some txme Hrs triple threat abrllty makes hum a marked man a likely cholce for the All Con ference team for two seasons B111 Carroll Hashy wlngman IS an ex tremely clever man on hrs feet Tall, rangy, and remarkably fast he makes an ldeal end Drck Qulr , master tactxclan at quarter back, plloted the team m faultless style Hrs specialty IS passmg He has lxttle dxfflculty m tossing the oval a mere fifty paces Ted Stone at guard, was the best blocker and tackler we had Hrs adeptness at formmg mtetrence for the backs made hlm invaluable l87 Sxegesmund O C o onn r Carroll Howlett Stone Q O 1 L 9 ' . ' . Q - ' v as n ' , , I W . . , . - - S in ' ' . ' , . 1 1 , . - captaining the powerful '28 team was the lot of l. Y 1 I Y ' - IK ' Y, ' ' y , ' Y . 0 ,, . ,, .. 5 ll fl Y 1 5 l fx-'..:f'.'3 McCarthy Blehn E VK endt Hood N olz Ikey Snegesmund, though only a sophomore, shoyy ed much promlse He was a v1c1ous tackle, who made lt tough for opposlng backfnelds errv Kraseman, the Moose, soon yvon for hlmself a reputatlon as an almost lmpregnable opponent He was rated as one of the best m hrs positron ln the league Chet Hovylett, 230 pound guard was a bulvy ark on defense The avolrdupoxs was shoved mto the fight when our goal post was threatened and seldom failed to stop allen rushes vla his post Hans Klokner, at tackle, yvas a terror on defense He possessed unusual strength, and used It to good effect Herb O Connor dlmmutnve halfback, could galllvant yyxth no mean abrhty He was lxght but how that half pmt could step' Iarry Bnehn usuallv regarded as only faxr, fooled em 111 last season and was one of the best defensive wmgmen IH the suburban c1rcu1t Walter Lon Rauyyald vyas a ferocxous every opponent have respect for hlm Lons speclalty w 'IS Hung tackles and maybe he couldn t do that' Bus McCarthv fullback yy as the heavlest man 1n the backfield He could almost always add that necessary yard or two for first doyyn Homer Hancock, playmg at one of the yy mg posltlons, yy as rather light but made up for thls by h1 Heetness and tacklmg ablllty Erv Wendt dld not see much actlon at end but yy hen he was gxven the chance performed ably The kld learns fast and should glVC a good account of himself next season Bud Lmdsley plunging fullback had a tendency to smash the llne vertlcally but yet made yards when he yy 'ns called on ISS 4 5 ' , L CK vf, ' 7 ICJ' l, K4 ,Y Y ! . ll ,Y K! YY Y ' ' ' Y , ' . cr J yn - y V - U K y 46 n Y V - . tackle, whose Hght and undaunted spirit made y y ' as v H .' Y V -. V , . ' . u . sr n , ' -3 7 ' Y t 7. 7. Y Y y .S .1 . .. 7. Ki 1, ' ' 7 v . . Y. ll ' ,Y ' KK I, ' ' 9 Y , ' ' v v I , 9 , ' 'c . 'c 1 . V . f' XX Wt..-.i., , 4' CD' 61Ig Gil Volz, Adonis-like tackle, had grid pen- chants besides those for the fair sex. He exhibited lots of scrap when he entered the melee and usually held his own Wauwatosa opened the season in impressive style by running vuld against the scrappy West Milwaukee team winning 300 The back field showed a TNT punch which had little difficulty in bowling over its opponents The Crimson displayed precocious methods in forcing Horlick High of Racine to capltulate It was the best game of the season with the exception of the Waukesha tussle We looked like world beaters right there but that ll'li lI'lltCSl mal imp called overconfidence took a hand right after that and the road got rougher The ultra ultra of all contests showed the real ability of the Wauwatosa team in the final fray against the conference champs Waukesha The Spring Citians accustomed to trimming us might have been a little cocky but if so we soon knocked lt out of their minds by scoring a touch down on the first play of the game The obso lete sleeper with Hood carrying the leather did the trick Hood was a locomotive during the entire fray smashing the tackles for gain after gain The final score was 20 to 6 It was the first defeat for Waukesha at the hands of Wau watosa in seven years THE SEASON S RECORD Wauwatosa Wauwatosa Wauwatosa Wauwatosa Wauwatosa Wauwatosa Totals West Milwaukee South Milwaukee West Allis Shorewood Cudahy Waukesha Opponents R uw ld Kraseman H c St mate L ndsley I89 l ' . . . l y f x ...30 ' .... .. 0 Wauwatosa...25 Horlick High fRacinej.. 7 6 ' .... .. 0 7 ' ........... .13 V 6 .......... .. 0 6 .............. .12 ...20 ............ 6 . 3 3 ......100 ,mock 4' lk l 6 Jackson Du Mez Chlupp Cordne Cage Capers Frxend 1928 has come and gone and carrned off wlth lt the grxd wreath for perfection, but yy hen our basketball representatlves are mentnoned our same friend presents a rather melancholy face and does an lmpetuous exit to the nronlcal shouts of a blatant multltude Nevertheless, we feel that Coach Martm Jackson s basketeers deserve a better fate than a mere sketch and a hasty glance True they dld not run off wnth the suburban champnonshxp nor wm the coveted trek to lhIddlS0!'l symbolic of Dnstrlct Tourney champlons but they were an earnest bunch of workers who trxed hard and under our easy gomg mentor nmproved as well as anv member of the suburban clrcult The boys worked as a umt throughout their tough campaxgn a quality not shown the precedmg year and the reason the youngsters dxdn t wln games IS that they falled to possess an lndlvldual with a polished eye for the ulcket They could vs ork the ball down to thelr basket but then they seemed to lose sense of son '1 solitary play er yy ho can get the range from the free throw clrcle the mayorxty of times and yy hat '1 team he would produce' Possibly hell dlscover one by next season The boys dlsplayed exceptxonal form ln spurts, and helr defeat of the hugh powered South Mxlwaukee machme 1n the Dxstrlct derby that culmmated a grmd of elghteen games proves that the fellows ln Crimson were far from set ups, or the leagues door mat Thelr defeat of West Allis conquerors of Waukesha also shows that they had something ln the way of abllxty Their standmg ln the league was fifth Folks VV'1uvy atosa lS 1n the throes of a basket ball slump, somethmg vshxch h1ts them all, but we re due to shake lt soon and then watch out f9O ' 7 K ' v ' Y y . . Y L . . . 7 . . . y . . ' , , V . , . . . c , v' . f direction and shoot awry. Give Coach Jack- : ' 1 -Y 7 . . . ' . y 7 1 C a T. , ' 7 1 v 7 , , . -5 A V . . V . . 7. , I v . . - 1 ' . , . I ff X l -t ,M , ., l m Another year of Coach Jackson s teachmgs and the boys wlll be good They ll work hard they just have to for the type of man Mr Jackson IS Erv Wendt led the team rn scorxng with 70 pomts through 28 goals 'md 14 glft shots While Herbxe OConnor prvot man of our team who stands for team work alone ranked second wlth 68 points Dave ones garnered 61 Captam Chlupp the Kltten finished three years of varslty ball and agam proved he knows what lt s all about He was a mrghty good back guard THE SEASOlN S RECORD Alumni Shorewood Waukesha South Mrlwaukee Milwaukee Country Day West Allrs Milwaukee Country Day Shorewood Waukesha W Horlrck H1 KRHCIHC, South MllWV3UkCC W Horllck Hr CRacmeJ West A1115 Cudahy Wauwatosa Wauwatosa Wauwatosa Wauwatosa Wauwatosa Wauwatosa Wauwatosa Wauwatosa Wauwatosa Wauwatosa Wauwatosa Wauwatosa Wauwatosa Wauwatosa DISTRICT TOURNAMENT North Milwaukee West Allrs South Milwaukee W Horllck H1 fRac1neJ IS Total Opponents Wauwatosa Wauwatosa Wauwatosa Wauwatosa Wauwatosa I9 O C n or E Wendt A We dt Ca oll I 4 Q- g ' . 0 . H . HJ . ' ............... 15 9 ..l4 ..15 ' ...... 20 ...l6 ' 30 ..18 ' ............ 15 ..16 ' 19 ..l0 Cudahy ............... 26 Wauwatosa. .23 ' ............ 13 ..27 .. 3 . ' ' ' 25 ..l9 ' ...... 30 ..l5 . ' ' 21 ..11 ' ............ 16 ..15 ..l3 ' ...... I2 ..2l ' ............ 27 ..20 ' ...... 9 ..11 . ' ' ' ..11 ,on - . . .362 287 ' Jones N ll 'CU 6 Hexden Krmgel Koehn Du Mez 2 The Baseball Platoon Kmg Baseball, for the second consecutive sea son succeeded ln crashlng the portals of Wau watosa High School as a mayor athletic event The diamond sport again looked only fair as regards statistics, but it IS not the record nor the scores that we wish to emphasize The way the boys went at baseball was a credit to Wauwatosa Hlgh Many obstacles, including improper facilities, such as a dearth of a good playing field presented themselves but still Messrs Greenwlll and White and thenr yearlings kept plugging and by continually strnv 1ng put out a nme that yy ent through five games glVlIlg all they had and making lt tough for their more experienced opponents Wauyvatosa IS trymg to resuscxtate baseball after a lull of four years during which time Track held the spotlight No institution can tlng started so one can hardly feel justified 1n CI'1tlClSlhg the record of the 28 nlne, which desired to put baseball on the map again With a new athletic field being made pos slbly baseball may rank w4th basketball and foot ball as one of the leadlng sports of the school A few more walling workers and earnest plavers like the fellows who represented Wauwatosa last year yn ould go a long way in giving our school a winning team Baseball is too fine a sport to remain idle, and by next season we hope to see a flock of men doing their level best towards the welfare of the national game Lower classmen' Mav your efforts be as great as your alurnm and your record more successful We know you have the ability and vull come through successfully l92 4 L , - Y . Y ! ' Y 'V . . , . . - , Y present a winning ball team when it is just get- . . . . , . . Y - . V V . - ., , 4' I l wlg R'1y Krmgle Charlie Braun H'1rold Koehn and Dick Quark comprised the infield from thlrd to first respectively Ray a seven letter man had a steel whlp which fitted rn nicely at third base He was second 1n battmg with 314 Charlie was an adept fielder and very fast on hrs feet Koehn played a steady game at second He was a fiend for slow rollmg grounders and possessed a splendld under hand motion that made the grounders look easy Dlck Qurrk originally a third baseman covered the territory around first He was a good fielder though weak at bat George Stamates who hits em a la Babe Ruth was behind the plate He was a tremen dous clubber and had a batting average of 389 which lncluded three triples Delbert Doljak Du'VIez, Dickie Dahlke Jak was an earnest player and a hard worker He ranked third in battmg with 250 Dickie looked good on fly balls and usually hut in the pinch lm a veteran had a hard time get ting started last season Hrs hlttmg fell off some what from the previous year but now and then he connected for extra bases ohn Leetle Mons Landman, utility in fielder had an abundance of baseball sense H has a large pair of mrtts which enable him to gobble up ground balls nn easy fashion Art Kronenberg and Stewey Flanner were the pitchers The Altrocklan south paw was a star when right and would have won games on smooth dlamonds Stewey ha no assortment of baffling curves but had good control Both twrrlers have another season with the school I9 Stomate Kronenburg Qulrck Dahlke 4 1 D' F' at g 1 Q a i x ' 1 y v ' 7 , . ! ' v , . , . v ' 7 Y 1 Q ' ' Y ' Y ll ' ,P If ' ' ,Y 1 r and Jim Gibson composed the outfield. Dol- ' !l . . . . ,, . .,, ' ' ICJ' YY, , ' - Y J ll Y, lf ' ' ' - 1 . C Y ll 7, ll YY ' Ki ' 7Y - l ' IK ,P d 4' X 3l 0 49 Braun Gibson Flanner Landeman Wauvs atosa dropped lts opener to Racme by a large score Art Kronenberg was unusually wxld that day, and walked ten men m the Hrst three mnmgs Racme repeated nts performance by trouncmg the Crimson agam maklng four teen runs on SEVEN hlts Errors played an lmportant part In the defeat Country Day School took our measure tvuce Both games were evenly contested at least part of the game The first game went along fine for five mnmgs but the Day boys scored elght runs ln the slxth whxch clmched the vlctory The second game, resultmg m a 7 2 victory for the opposltlon, was a real ball game throughout de splte the fact that the score mdlcates the contrary Wauwatosa showed that lt was a good team under ldeal playing condltxons and the fellows fielded cleverly on the smooth diamond at Whltefish ay The Aggie game was the best of the cam pangn The teams battled on even terms untxl the concludmg mnmg when a few huts and an error gave the vlctory to the Aggles But five men vs 1ll return next year to form the nucleus for the 1929 team They are George Stamates, Dlckle Dahlke Charlie Braun, who wxll play hrs third year on the varslty, and the two pitchers Art Kronenberg and Stuart Flanner Coach Greenvull will ofcourse take over the coachmg dutles THE SEASON S RECORD Wauvy atosa Wauwatosa Wauwatosa Wauwatosa Wauwatosa Wauwatosa 2 Racme Country Day Racme Aggles Country Day Opponents 94 l L V . . CK Y? . Y . . . .. 7 Y -V ' . Y. .. , l Bj. l u 'yn - I ' Ki ' 71 1' 1 ll ' '71 KC ',, U . . . Y -Y ' CK ,Y I n V J l Y f ..5 ' ..... . ..6 ' ' -6 ' .... . ..5 ' ..... . ..2 ...4 .. 4 N ll Q 4' i 11 5 -.-,V,...V v . Y... W, M .---,Y--Y,-.Y. stall? NUI uul U ll lu 'Neumml Rmx 1, 1 , ru X 1 nd rn .-5, 'xii' IXII iN IEXN 1' I ll N ltef I IH QAX HH ll ff' ul Il ell 'Seo I Jer! Siege mum! XX nll frm! Ottm -no fmdu mx I rxealrxch I9 SNVIMMING Robert Engelke Mason Helden TENNIS Mr Bedkcr Nathan Wxlkmson Edward Erdman Harry Rubel Charles Parmnter I96 , . 7 ,. . , ' y v 9 1 GOLF Charles Bloedorn Albert Slegesmund Edgar End George Lmdslcy Stuart Flanner I97 SKATING l COACHES AND XIANAGERQ Manne Lutzen Miss Luenzlnan Jane 1'rant7 Miss Buck freddie Peterson Glrls Athlet1cs As usual, the glrls have earned through yery successful athletlc seasons Fleld hockey, '1 sport yvhlch was mtroduced at our school only a year ago last fall, lnterested a goodly number of glrls but not '1 sufficient number to Warrant class tournaments Consequently, after a comparatly ely long season of practlce yyork yve yy ere able to have only 'ln All Star game Splce was added to the basketball season thxs year due to the fact that there yy as a close fought contest betyyeen the Senlor As Junlor As, 'md the Sophomore As from yyhlch the Sophomores emerged yxctorlous Iiolloyylng the lntra mural tournament the annual All Star game yy 'ls play ed PI'lllCCt0I'l, for the second tlme Ill succession, yy as defeated by Yale vylth a score of 15 to 14 after fiye quarters of hard, fast work In fact, lt might be mentloned here, the referee compllmented our femlnme athletes by saylng that that one yy 'as the fastest girls game he had ever treat to be glven to the Red Arrow Club by the VV Club Other xnterestmg events yyere the Alumn1F'1culty games tyyo ID number ln one of which the score yy as tle, IH the other all favors yyent to the Faculty, and the Basketball Banquet At the latter, held ln the Hotel Schroeder the Red Arroyy emblems yy ere ayy arded to fourteen girls and the lovlng cup was present d to the Sophomore A team There was a fine turn out for Y olley ball and the class tournament, and all All Star games yy ere exceptionally successful Of all the girls sports organwed hele lt seems that Baseball IS the most lnter estmg for It IS thls sport yy hxch has the most loy ll supporters Inter class games and an All Star game are the lmportant ey ents of thxs season The firm basls on yy hlch the glrls athletxcs ln our school IS establlshed IS due to the excellent co opemtlon of the partlclpants 'md the 'nd of our yy orthy coaches and managers lll R Lutzen 29 l98 ' Y O , C . . V Y . Q y K K I Y ' s C ' Y v ' I ' u ' Y ' ' 1 . , y I , V . V. . 4 Y. . - 3 , ' . X . 7 V 7. y V witnessed. Later a Red-Arroyy'-VV Club game was played, which resulted in a Y .- l v .Y K, V . y . . Y . , , K . . . - 6 . f . .' ' ' . , I. . . 4 A - y s L - . . . . Y. 72 L u - I - A Y I I I u ' I . I . , L t K K. Y 'V ' Y 1, gig B as WJ. 4,4 r l II SRI II nrst Run Irex 1 le r ml um n mm mp. ll I seth ntl er num eue 1 I :er ILXI rl .arrlme I mm cmusert xr ure! llkl I Qecond Run Enid Nluller Wm I I e '1 I' ll ILT .1 I99 4' Y ' M g . .. ,..-,,, , J P, ,Au A,,,-?,.--,,, , . Q' 'Y . t Q Q - ,I I Xl, A 4 r ' S , ,. , 3 Y - , xg , I, , 'li ,A . fi, G iI.S' ILM' ' Q IALI. F' J ': II' Pete s , D ' tlj NY' I' f, El'.zI I I , M: ' III I, Rutl 'II t Qfecund Row: Mabel Kutcherzn, fora Tmnam, Ilzlzel Mnehrig, Virginia XY:Ilke1', Mamie Inltzcu Y GIRLS' YUI. . ' ' IAI.I. F1 N Row: CA' v N'ulff, I.: 1 SI I , M1 gi II 'I, Peggy Iart. . 'I ' . ' , . ' 'Jam XI-fe, Xlzrgnrel Nxulen, Ifllzdh I. 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ID O- I CIxI'X KXXINIUXNIXP I' t mx UJCFII ll 11 1 1 1 e1 IIAI111 Nell NI1cl1ell l'l1l1lJetl Ilfuue flx A1 1 I 110111111 111 ler NICLR XI 111.11 I' Ruth I'J IXIIXX' NU lfll X e 111 1 1. 11111 Ll 1 xx 14 1 1c1 111L I-11 111 er 111 sue L c11 1 fl 1111 I 1 me 1111 L X ll ' - R , I , s Z 2' L ! . . .. ,, - 4 Q , lb I. in V I I I . A ' 1 ,K Q 6 K 2 . I f Yi 1: 5' I 1 ' 'A 1 , ' - ,Q QV , . ,V 6. I0 l' .' 'Irs R1 ': R I 1 nyd, Ilele 131311, Rurl I'el mn. IJ1.1'v-tl1y ' , 1' . : , I .1 1 ' ' Glu .w Gr , Mkx 1 1 z . Second Ruw: gxllll S1-:1I4ln11:, Ruth Iill-w11r1l1, Ifl1lz1l1e1l1 XYw1lff1lk, Eiizabetl1 F:-t1le1', Iilizzmbetll Rei11l1ul1I Eftl ,' , . 2 A': 'et fhert, Ilert. GIRLS' IIUIAKHY 1 .'.'.'l,' TAP Iffl' XA-1l1f1fe11, Hz I' Rum NIL 'e I.1e11, f'--rn 'I'H1111n1, RH 'e R:'I', lU1111111e lf' N' 'e1, ll llfv 1 , NI: 'I111 lil l, lb-rf11l1y l'l11iI11--. .I--xe1l1111A XY-H lfwlk. Iillllll All , X'1'1-11111 Schulz M1 2 R1-e, lJ-11'1- Rffpzzul, IIelc1 M1 u--l1l. ll U2 llos Hood f'7cC-arlfzy O Connor LurQ QE E v'r ,1 D, 1.6, ,Lv 5 s,M5,'p1h Z Q may , 1, x Bm -. x 1 QI, 4- ll ll smqghwg 'l 1, 'QW 6, Brehn Kloclmer .IYIUSPUIQU Sfarnczi' s Sfone K cl-1 Larroll A ISUSX DAX As INatalre Krngston came hurryrng up the .lhat esenrng when her father asked h r what she had done rn school she answered walk her heart beat faster for there at the door stood that tall blonde box whom he admired greatly She passed hrm he lrfted hrs hat and sard Beautrful mornrng Kes rsnt rt she agreed and passed on because the bell had rung Her first class was hrstory however h pard not the slrghtest attentrorr to the lesson for she was buss extractrng rnformatron from IVIHTIOD across the 1rsle about the blonde ox Durrng Lnglrsh Cla whrch c'rme the next perrod she wrote Apollo of the golden daxs has come to earth once more But then the teacher s xorce cut rn on her thought 'vrtalre are vou paung 'rttentron to the lesson' Xes Mam she replred promptlx At noon that day as she was eatrng lunch a trrckle of maronnarse slrpped unnotrced out of her arrdwrch and made an unsrghtlx spot on her lrght dress VS hen the afternoon bell rang she sought the chemrstrx rnstructor and wrth tears rn her eyes rmplored hm to tll her rf l could what to use to get the spot out H coud and he would He drd more h prosrded The next perrod she was to see Apollo agarn rn geometry Enterrng class she ap proached the teacher and wrth just the rrght nasal effect asked to hare her seat changed from the wrndow to the other rde of the room because she had :r cold Ihe perrod was almost oxer when she was rewarded for her trouble hx a note tossed across the arsle It sand, HVVrll ron go to the game wrth me next SatnrdaxP ioncealrng her rox she wrote the acceptance fi f In hrstory I learned all about Apollo rn Ellgl h I wrote a poem rn chemrstrx I learned how to take out starns and rn geometrs I drscoxered that a strarght lrrre rs the shortest drstance between two pornts C Klern 30 FAMOLS LAST VS ORDS 'Now chrldren be precrse and to tre pollrt Sh h lr Stand ur More on Take the Now we plea e clear the ro rm next ploprr IIIOII can get along wrthout am t mg the shoe Ht put rt on IxLX Mr Canutesorr Student Patrol Mrs Br stad Mr Street Mr Matzke Mr Vhllrams N11 s MCC owern M Bender if WN fit . its W7 M, f X 4 s 51043 p 4 3 'S' 5 1 Al IEE 5 .,.. 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I didnt amthmg 3 W ill the assemblx pleae come t order Oh how I hate school 5 Here comes the school monitor heat it Ihere are altogether too mans hood lumes in this school Lets skip school No one will see us We xou see I had an appointment with the CICIIUNI and couldnt come to school I lost mx report card Mx mother and father are gone s0 I cant get an excuse I d dnt understand the question I wa nt paxing attention A Oeflexn 29 Miss 'Nlcfyoxern I hope xou students wx hate a little respect for me at east once before I lease Student Cunder her breathl VS hen are ww gvmg rv leave? F Peterson 29 C.-XX YOI' IMAGINE? A quiet assembly period. Miss Shaw' with an unbecoming dress on. Miss Bilstad with leather heels. jane Lcfeber with a long enough dress on. Betty Barth without Bill Tuhesing. Dick Quirk getting up in an assemblv. 'Ioots Swendson with tialght h1u Ilappx NIIIIII walking to school Nlug without Muggie Car Looper ls a brunette Doroths Diehl when she isnt giggling Lairx Beihn going steads with someone Ru operetta without Marlon Cole Marx Nlanegoltl when she isnt smiling C het Howlett standing next to Don Frantz ohn Freiderick not on hall duts Freddie Peterson when he isnt writing note Nlargaret Cat anaugh not running around getting furniture Clip Jacobs getting below a 95 on her re port card 'Nlarion Schxubb studvmg in a study hall Miss NICC ox ern without another new dress IhrIl s Cro bx chewing gum Mr Williams with a red or purple tle on Harold Chlupp not running after Dorothy Mueller Seeing one Ivletsenhelmer twin without the other Bob Juneau exer having ht lessons Ernest Angers ideal Box Ike Cawanaugh without her curls No stag line 'tt our mixers Frank Hood maklng a two foot gain Andv Holmes sm foot src Nlr Street as a preacher Mars Kas without a plaw role Charlotte and C ilbert on speaking terms unior N1cCord forgetting to sax For John Sake Tom Mullen losing his xoice joe Mater coming to school ga E5 fafaf K X al Q I 4,42 f CS.IL3 ','j1 ', ,411 r, 1. vi I -'Q 1 Ext 525 ff, FA 3 H -591,-rn I-1n.wAuxE AF ER ix f THE 7 Tour A 7YCl Wea, ff -If Q7 J :-,...... 11,1 gf E more un r continued in eci n .L.A IIOS - U 5 .w' , V . . 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'SCI I :I -:1I, go sI vIy.' I :xg D' . I z': 'WILD' I Ilalvc ll I:nc', jzu -? lime I,-f-I -': llms :mssurcmIIy, ym muy 1: '- ' ' --mth. .. .: Ix'0' In-I -fort: nz -I. I,.: fe I wi .U ' 1 . , . . 4j g il L: L MAKE EVERY MINUTE COUNT IN YOUR STUDIES BY VSINCI IVA TE R M A IVS I DEA L FU UZY TA I N PP IX LEFEBER S 'Ie-Ielh ne Bluemond 1-I-I-0 Bluemound 13 70th 'md State qtreets Lentz CO mi UANLLALILRI Rs DLAL1 Rb NIILL II ORK LUNIBER I I I I' I IOB3 ' ' B III mfx m Ix1mIv1II Slum crm in Ro ul mme I IILIIIIH ln 1 SIIXX I I I I I NI mtfkm I Il Ixluklufcl 1 I112 a A A OF J E IN , , ,7 , I I KEY ' ' AI '1' I ICTURICS OX IAGIC 75 I. KISS : : , - O. KI: . 1 2. KISS 1 7. fII'. Pos 3. KISS f ' ' 1 S. KISS Li: I -I. XI s. s ': - 0. HES I 5. KISS . - ' ' IU. HIS G: rncss I I. HES .'I1 ' I 4 - Phone liluemound 598 JOS. L. EBERLE DRUGGIST AND CHILXIIST JILWBLER V35 Lhurth Street X XI un Y ite W XV um lto lSCOIlblI'l XVIUXX 1to 1 XVINLOUSIH Congratulatzons to the Graduates Max xour Journey through l1fe reflect w1th credlt on good old Wauwatosa jonx A PATTERSON Axo CL ERKS PATTERSON S WAUWATOSA PHARMACY N XX torner 68th 1nd YVell5 'XI1 s xvflgllt ln XXllILl'l ot lm hlttles ui Alevancler the CJFCII kllledp Elvmbeth Ander on 79 H -X H FX XII XILGUN ern to tudent cheuln um tuchou lx KK ell bred people dont then gum mx ehlld Student fu ho lnudentlllx 1 um B 1'1r D VVh1t do thex do with It teicher de'1r E lxlrl 9 I I 1 1 . . v n l ' S . . . Z C bt. v ' l , , z 'z sa 5 ' z '. sz , ,r V . . . Y lv I lv I 7 , 9 ' l ' 7 - . . 'f :H Af: 5 us .' 1: ' . Andy Holmes: I think it was his last. ,. . 5 '.. A ' A .'ss.' ' s gg s 's',: ' - v W 7 Q 5 ' vv V ' N ' 2 ' z.s:l' 2 ', gn ' ' . 'z 'Z ' Y 4' -N,-N.- .,.,.,A,,, l. 113 4 L 5 Haggmgmn P AUL RIEGER S Barber Shop SHOE 136 F 'North Axenue REPAIRING at Broun er 5 Sem Ice of the Best Blmd 3011 12 State C L BENOY PRINTING CO COMMERCIAL PRINTING IJIILILSIIIIY o THL YVAUVVATUSA 1XLV1 S Phone IKIIIPIIIOIIIIII -1-50 for lermnrzl Swznr 3 STATL STR1 1 T XVALVVAT OSA VV1SCO1NS11N N OT SO SMART One dax durmg, Hzstorx C1155 the teaeher aaked Iohnm to name 111 the presIdents Johnns did not Lnou them The teacher then knew 111 the prebldentb bs heart Iohnns then rephed There were onls about ten 'It that tlme E Schuanz 30 Teacher Homer brxng xour gum here Homer Hamoek ust 'I mm ute and I Il get mu a fresh stu Xlargareta Lang 29 hu-li 1114 9 1 T . 1 1 - y. 5,1 I ' ' I I . I St. . . . 5 2 I' I : I I K K . L I .Q Q . : A Y - W ' I r ,,, 1 N , 5 -' 1 1 ' :. U' ' said, 'AVVhen 1 was your age, 1 . 5. , y 7, Y ' as ' v 5 . l Y ' YY v Y . ll ' 7 I ' ' I . YV ' 7 . HJ . ' , ' 7 Y 'Y : 'sk.U Y A K YC 1 4 4 IVA 4.4! A T ph' 'tim' ' ' 'l ' 1 SUMMER SCHOOL 11 L 1 tl fm 11111 X 31 lu 1 no e111 X 1 111t nfl I' Q It Ut' IIIHIHLF OU L OIII s R 1 El ll 1 Chome mt two uh ect Speual 1111t1 Ill MISS BROWN S SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Inc NIIINHIIICCC and I' lst VK eIls Streets X 1 3 'NIILNY XI IxE,L WISCONSIN DIDICORN 'WALLEN CL No! an 111 I ur U zzzlualosrz Jrmde Lhuek Broun uk hon s sour bouhng, ,Ink Colloton About even Lhuek Xvhqt do xou mem by even Ik. ENCII NUI' C IIIII 'ht XCII' BETTER PLUMBING 20 State Street RIVERSIDE CONFECTIONILRY Trv our home Looked meals We Deliver 7-I' W est INILIIII St Blmd 3425 4 KX ii-is IIISI 4 -1- I11 :11l1hti I1 to ylllll' high-schrmol CIIIIIIUCIHIIII work, you 11e1'I te I is 'I ich null' ZIII est11II'sI -I Iusiness sch I ': give -011. IV- suggest that yn zlke :11Ivz1 :ge of 1111 -igl '1-ks' S ' C rs: H 'sz 8:00 to l:00. j11I,'S. eg'st ' my ' 1' ' s S. Q 4 . v , 4 Ruth Foster L ' ' ' 212 I ' I S ,IOiCDIIIIlC' V'ls1 II A ,L . . . , , , . ,. , 1 , . 1 ' 2 Q - I 2 - , A . 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'. . g '.. l . - 1 rj ' ' J, . ' -1 ' . I . l12:y Ready anythmg And now eomes the tlme when our men and women too are about to conslder the1r llfe amhltlon Re ardless of what you decxde there IS no permanent success w1thout xntelh ent handhn of monev You At All Tunes FIFSK Natwnal Bank Wauwatosa Ll. V11 42 g Ol' This Bank Stands Ready To Serve Of 4 I F-7 L WEHDE DRUG CO. 1 STATIC S'I'RICI2'I' :: BI.IjE1IOL'XD 75 Soda Grlll I lght Lunches GlfIS TOIICITICS Sundr1es Z I E G L E R S CI-IGCOLATES CA DIES qSfIQQEXQQQ99'P' 'Ur I o L N une thru: 1xt1cIeb th It Lontun t ugh Connie XILGUIIC Iuo cum 1nd 1 colllr I Lefeber 31 Dld xou exex Lnou thfxt I'1uI Rexelg xx 1 the In t Ruho expelt H brmduasted on one plug I LL teher 31 I I N ' ' Q f- .Lg I .A ' 1 X .2 'J' X. X fi If.9s': 1 'J' ' 1 ' :'szA'. 'I ': ' 1 z. 1- A n '. . 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RN years pass qulckly yet much can transplre vt h11e they are passlng One of the most rnterestxng studxes ID the world IS the vyorkmg of an rnterest table Come lnto our Bank yye wel come 'ln opportumty to ex p1a1n what eompound lnterest cfm do for you 1n ten years lf you start to saye NOVV 'Wake your dreams come true by rHR1rr Wauwatosa State Bank 7 State Street A Growmg Bank IH a Growmg Communlty 1 4 Ll x s l1271 gl I I 2 L s 4. ' ' ' :fs L 1. ,j Q ea V ' . 'V ,,jw'.2,x' k - if T '--- I ' . 1 , 1-. r 1 fbi X921 . .' A V I r. T .ipy 'N , F 7 , 5' f. ' Q ? -i.- f -'fl-' . err r 4 , - r - 5 if MU. MI ze, sa - g - I , .wi -x uf- Wi 1 4 - ', ' 1' LL -1 4 u, X Awfff X X 'bl RQ! - , . it K Q, ' : ' .2L'f ig N fix . V ff' - ' ' ' y . E 4 r . r . -, F -A Y . 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