Wauwatosa High School - Cardinal Pennant Yearbook (Wauwatosa, WI)

 - Class of 1934

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A . b .. h -Ci iii if fb -fi Ci- dl, Cl.. f- ' ',, lift ' , ' it-,isooit CONTENTS S P 0 R T CDRGANIZATIONS F E A T L1 R E S SCI-IDOL SENIORS S When zn 1835 Ihe fllerzommee slarted turn mg the heavy wheel of Charles Hari s mzll Ihe business menced The Ihe buszness school ,W ff XX ww XX W life of Wauwatosa com modern xoung person finds center of hs lzfe zn the X X X X X e JL 3 A., X XX X-XXXXX XX X I I X X Aww X XX SS X XXXQ X X XQXQX XQXXXR xg X X X X Si X XXX QXXX N X XXX XXQSNQV X X X XX X XXXS X X QXXX XX X X X XXX X KNYQN N 'x . . i . . D xX.X XX , LALL X' X K X X X X.,.,,e.N.,.,..e X X X X X ,X .... .XXX .... .... .X .. X . wx XX X X X 5 1 X L XXI: X X fix WAX: X X1 if -- 'Q ' '1 X 1 Ll-X- L L L sif- -L 16 X L.-X S iff 5 LLXLXLCXL x XX K X XXX X XXX 5 k.-- X X ..-. - XX XQKXXXX X .X K ,X - Q X - NX-gf .Xr.X - X X XX-XX XX X X .XX L - L- A XLL X - X XXL- PX L L L LLHLC1 L - A - L 'Xr' if X 5 X L X L 232 -.X z X - XXXX - XXXXfX X X X, X - A X 'iii LL X X Xi? 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XX X Qgfkgxgsi 1 gg: kk..- X - X X XX 1 X X ' Xsfff-ffsX ssg X X , ,,X X X 7 WILLIAM T DARLING Superintendent IVAN L SWANCUTT Prmczpal X XX X X X S XX x X X Board of Education DR. W. A. MCGILL MR. WALLACE REISS MRS. A. I. SMITH MR. HENRY WANDT Re-elected in 1934 MR. W. O. PFLAUM President MR. EARL ROBERTS MR. J. R. STEWART Succeeding Mr. Alfred Locker deceased The Pr1nc1pal s Message The school annual IS a mlrror of hlgh llghts and soc1al phases of school l1fe It suggests frlendshlp and good wxll and pleasant lncldents as well as strenuous projects carrxed to successful complet1on Thls annual w1l1 mean much to those who are actlve ln school l1fe today It w1ll mean even more ln t1me to come, for as years roll by school frlendshlps stand out as most lastmg and school memorles as most durable To you Semors may th1s book be ever a conjurer of pleasant recollectlons f happy and profitable days spent at your h1gh school alma mater To under class men, may the events plctured here be a challenge to you to mamtaln and lmprove the ldeals and prestxge of Wauwatosa Hlgh School Q X X X s XXQXX sssxwx NNQX tc SW X NX SSXX XYSSXXX gggXXX SQX5 be 5 xi QXXX X XXXXXXXXX Xt XXX X X XXXQXXXXXQXS SXXX XX X' X XX Q X xXQXxX+5XX QXXXX X x XX X X XXXX N SX N sb XX X XsWXX NS X XXX X5 Q XX NW Xxxxm XX NX Wm X W XX X X A XX X X XXXSXSX XX XX RS X XX x X X X X XXX NX X XR X X XX X X X X X X ss Xk Xm m m x I 1 . . , l . . . y . 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DALEY Boys' Counselor, History, Economics JULIA HENNINGER English LINDA BERNHART English RUTH RATCLIFF C om merczal CHILTON K ROSS Commerczal Music EARL ACCOLA Physical Education KATHRYN F BARBER Domestic Science MAR GUERITE DE VRIES Domestic Science ELDON KN OELL M athematxcs WALDEMAR M HEIDTKE Latin Civics xx N N N x xx NXXN x X ix? xxzixx X xkxxk N , x QX x XXX x X Xsm S xX is X X XlXXXXx g,Xx x wx X x X A X X X xx Xxxxxxxx X x m U11 NQSSQQ Yxx X x x x X x X X x N x xx X EWS if xx x X N x N x X X x X X X Qxx xx XXX X xxxx sm XX QNX x xx kwa S xx X XX XX X xxx X X X GAS Yi Q N' Q QNYXNQSXS xxx mx xxxmX x X x XG XX NN be x x N Qx xxxx Y 'ixkx Ngaxw xXX X m m 5 2 I , 1' fri 25? - - 'lr Lwz ' 2 ' f- ,,,f , I, , ,fig 1 -,G MQ . ,g.,',,.Q4 :ff ' aj: ,I J' 123 Af , Q 1,7 141' . 2,2 E 19-I 5. : Hi ' . 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' I t ci, 0' ,M ,Wy W' fs D Y, I' ul' V, ERVIN EUL R I President January KENNETH SMITH President June KARL KUEHN Vice-President January MARGARET SEIP Vice-President J une WILMET SMITH Secretary Januarv MARIAN RAHN Secretarx June bponsormg a successful Junlor Prom ln sp1te of adverse conchtxons start mg the Llttle Slster movement whlch has helped the sophomore glrls to make acquamtances ln the Wauwatosa Hlgh School and creatmg 1nnumer able fads from black shlrts to whxte m1dd1es these are only a few of the explolts for whxch the graduatlng classes of 1934 w1ll be remembered They have always kept up the hlgh standard of the school ln thelr soc1a1 scholastlc and athletlc l1fe and have been a good example to undergraduates N XXX X X Xw X XXX X x TEX lx XX KN xg X XX QX w X X X X N Ngx kX XXEXXQXN NX Q S NX X dsx VXWX X was KX X X XX XXX Nxw XXX NX XSXXXXXNXS X X X XsfXX XQXQ5 X X skv Ms NN XXX N KX mxx X X W W m K U41 , - . H . . ,, . . Y v - . . X , X Q YT. Q Elfdfxxxx . N . N i s S 1 . 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I I . .,... , ...... ..,.. ...o i ,,,.,,.,,.,,,,o ..... ..,.X.... ROBIN ABER Robin was an ardent worker for the Stagecraft group all during her high school years. She is an excellent horsewoman. A subtle sense of humor is hers. MARION ANDERSON Most people would be content with having Lenore Ulric for an aunt, but Marion has also distingu- ished herself by her contributions to the society of scribblers. JUNE ACHUFF3: Fun loving, loquacious Juney took the part of Martha in the Washington Bicentennial and has belonged to the French Club all through high school. Watch that girl! 'FALEX AGATHER Easy-going, likeable, with not a care in the world, somehow this boy manages to impart to others his approval of the world at large. JEAN ANDREWS4' Jean comes from a nautical family. She entered from West Division and majored in math a good sport and a firm friend' ADAH AVE LALLEMANT Adah has made a record with her regular attend ance and steady class work Her sweet person ality and sunny disposition have cheered up many a classmate after an unfortunate test VIRGINIA ARMITAGE In all phases of sports Ginny excels, especially in basketball and hockey In her senior year she was elected to the Red Arrow Club Her major IS commercial MARJORIE ARNELL Marjorie because of her extensive ability in typ mg and stenography was chosen as one of the secretaries for Wauwatosa Day at WISN She IS also an eager and excellent student in other subjects ANNA BABICH As a member of ACC Home Economics Club and a worker on Patrol Anna has shown her will ingness to labor in behalf of others Sports also clalmed her interest for she was elected to the Red Arrow Club JOSEPH BACH Beneath his happy care free nature is a character generously supplied with seriousness and ambi tion He gave us a new kind of fun as M Twinkle in Fashion January C iarluitc' XXX X X X XX X XXX X X .X X X XXXXEXQ X Sit XXQXXXX XX XF? 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KX 3 . E E ......,,.,. X - X X X Qui-EX'-:ti gii 1 is - ' 3 X X - . -X . - X ' . .,... . . X -X X X - X . . . .. . X X .X . XX X XX XX'Xf'X TX . V CATHERINE BARTLEIN Catherine is another sport enthusiast, being especially partial to skating and swimming. She 1 entered from Milwaukee Vocational School. ROBERT BARTZ His even, cool, and pleasant disposition has raised him to a high place in everybody's esti- mation. All are attracted by his unfailing good humor, his sportsmanship, and his willingness to lend a helping hand. MAX BARTLEIN Max was a member of the skating team which won second place in the 1933 Suburban meet. To all who know him he is a friend. DON BEATTY Bud has made many of his classmates laugh with his clever remarks. Although he was a motorcycle fiend, he now prefers four wheels and finds time enough to go hunting or fishing. RUTH BAUER4' A good scholastic record a courteous manner a friendly smile what more equipment does a girl need to help her to success? a WILLARD BATZLE Whether its that smile of his or his skill t tennis and ping pong that makes him popular 1sn t known He has been on the tennis team ever since he entered school and IS the state champ ,,, ion DUDLILY BEAUMONT Dudley has been outstanding ln the Council a member since his sophomore year and treasurer in his senior year Swimming is his favorite sport 'FFRANCIS BENCE Francis s ability to think for himself comblned with sincerity of purpose and courtesy mark him as one who will accomplish things worth wlnle ERNEST BASTIAN Ernie will probably best be remembered in high school for his line running record In 1932 he was Suburban champion in the mile and in 1933 placed second in the State cross country run ISABEL BENOY Though Iz7y is active in practically all sCh00l affairs she will be remembered chiefly for her Z- musical talent She IS one of the finest pianists besides being an excellent student which alone merited her National Honor Society membership lu x s as XX XS X g WRX N x sms X XXX XX QSQQ ox x X sys M35 NX kXNQQSsN us X 5 s X s ss Nxowws sm XX NO N NX X xQ XX, X XX wx x SX XX W XX xy xxXs x x X MX X X x X xxxgxxx x X is XXX II6 F V Y . , . . . . . . . . fi r' aj j i I ' K . 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JOSEPHINE BOOTH When Dodie leaves our school, she will be greatly missed, especially by the masculine popu- lation, She served on Patrol and majored in the conunercial field. BERNICE BRANDENBURG A helpful addition to the orchestra was Bobby. Besides this she belonged to Debate Club and worked on the News staff her second year. Ski- ing is her favorite sport. ALICE CLAIRE BRADLEY Alice is a quiet worker around school and a mem ber of the Glee Club and ACC Outside of school her interest is centered around sewing reading and drawing BETTY BRAUN At first glance one would not consider Betty a strong, silent athlete but she has entered vigorously into all sports wmnmg her Red Arrow in her senior year IRENE BUNYEVATZ Irene s poems have appeared in the News throughout the year Her leisure hours she spends with that Ford of hers but she is famed most for her skill with the Vl0IlI'l BERNICE BORN Bernice is very much interested in dramatlcs and the stage especially ln singing movie technique and make up Her blcnde head and genial humor are well known around school DOROTHY BROWN Dorothy entered from Washington High in 1932 She has majored in English and mathematzc and has been an active member of ACC and an enthusiastic participant in sports THOMAS BRAIN T Edward casts the biggest shadow in school If you want to brighten up a dull gathering just call on this lad he can talk glibly on any subject known or unknown xxx x ARB N x xx x xXN XX xx x x XXX XX x, XXXX xx xi VQXXXXXQX5 xx xx KW XV 'rx Ixicsx X x if SX X N X X SWXSN :S Nx X X xx X x X XX N N x x X X mx RN QQXQQX Xxx W xx XXX Nsxxxx SN X X x x X xxN xx X x Q gg xo XNQX X Y QNX XxXx xx XXXSX Sky NN exe QNX X xxexxbxx NSR? 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JANE CAVANAUGH Here is a quiet girl with naturally curly hair who worked hard and successfully at Stage Craft. She was an A. C. C. member and participated in the Washington Program in 1932. 'FSUE CARROLL Sweet Sue, it's you. As the insufferable Mrs. Tiffany in Fashion she gave a fine perform- ance. In her senior year she was elected to Na- tional Honor Society and has been a Council representative for three years. She was the January class salutatorian. ROBERT CAMPBELL Almost any time of day Bob could be found in the art department and almost any day his work could be seen on display Clever obllglng and hard working Bob has made his mark ln Tosa ARLENE CAMPBELL Arlene belcnged to the Girls Club for three years and was on the News staff and a member of the Home Economics Club She has the coveted ability to make many friends BOB CANNON High Bob won fame ln his sophomore year for his per formance in Alice Sit by the Fire He is one of the big little men around school MARY CAVINESS This modern miss is an interested collector of newspaper clippings short stories and poetry Mary charmmgly goes her way disturbing no one yet accompllshmg her task RUTH CHAPELLE Ruthie reminds one of a lively energetic little mouse She has shown incessant activity and good nature through her work in Masque Club Ladies of the Jury Council and ACC The National Honor Society has claimed her mem e'Sh1P MARION CLARKE Her deep brown eyes and contagious laughter lend distinction to Marion s personality She has a rather original tang in her humor which was much relished by her friends muaxx tlailu X X X XQ. 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With a disposi- tion as gentle as the proverbial dove's and an infectious smile-he has made pals with every- one. TOM DAVIES Tom's love of fun kept him and his friends busy during many an hour. Always ready for a joke, but again serious when the occasion called WILLIAM COON This boy likes mechanical drawing, one of his major subjects. Bill is a motorcycle addict and dotes on tinkering with his machine HERBERT DANHKE In academics he was neither highest nor lowest, but he didnt have to be because he is one of those combinations of good nature and common sense who knows the score FLORENCE DACHENBACH Florence was frequently the leader of the opposi tion in that renowned Graham Cracker English class and demonstrated her ability as a debater She was a welcome addition to Glee Club too MARY DEIBLER' There are few people in high school who attain much poise Mary however is an exception for she is a fine example of the confident and well RICHARD DAWE A contagious smile a ready wit and an enthusi asm that even a math exam could not dampen have always held him in good standing with the boys He s one of these lanky ping pong enthusi asts DONALD DEMIEN Chief of the News major in English and math amateur in tropical fish National Honor Society man council man sportsman Donald decorated a good career with his dramatic performance in PAUL DIMBERG Basketball is Pauls favorite game and he has made a name for himself in it He played with the regular team the last two years and is a fine c ntrolled individual Fashion friend and classmate along too He helps ldlllldll i filtllalali' YX X X SX X X XXX X XXQNXX X X X XXXXXSX X XXXXXX X 'NX X gs XXX XNQXX XX XXX XX XRXXXNXXDQXXX XXX N QXX XXXX XX X Q XXXXX the scenery XX X Xp os? 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W PRESCOTT DOWNER 1 1 , Prescotts blue Ford served as the foundation , for the winning Homecoming float, Who's Afraid I of the Big Bad Wolf. His jokes and his Bos- tonian personality have helped to relieve the 5 montony of school. RUTH EGGEBRECHT An ardent collector of pictures is Ruth-especi- ally colored ones. Golf keeps her busy during the line weather. PATRICIA DROLSHAGEN There are few students who don't know Pat. She was one of the secretaries for Wauwatosa Day at WISN and is a fine student in all sub- jects. Pat is also an active athlete and a Na- tional Honor Society member. LEONA EISENBERG4' A musician and a wit, Leona was a special favorite with her January classmates and a leader among them She was a tireless typxst for the News 'ERWIN EULER An outstanding athlete and leader Erv was elected Senior Class president and starred in football during his final year His modesty and pleasing manner are big factors 1n his popular 1 MARGARET FEZER In winning first place ln the district music con test in 29 32 33 and in the state contest in 31 32 33 Margaret has won recognition for herself and for the school She is a Jolly girl and a steady modest worker JAMES ERWIN Jim is a baseball shark and how he hopes for a school team' He is a great player and a lot of fun Eating and sleeping are his sidelines, he smiles his way through dlflicultles LEE FOHEY4' His classmates remember his zest for Jokes and his optimism in times of scholastic tribulations Lee is a motorcycle enthusiast and an expert horseback rider PAULA FEILING elonged to the ACC and Stage Craft e lik s sports so well that she played hockey volleybal basketball and baseball during her three years in hlgh school consequently winning her Red Arrow lanuarx fiacluates X Q N X X MS ss X s Rx NSS X Q X x YQ? 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RALPH FINK Ralph is very active in the Glee Club and the Orchestra, and he also helps the News humor staff. His jovial manner makes him a friend to every one. HARRY FORMAN An outstanding tennis player, Harry played on the tennis team for three years, acting as captain in his sophomore year. He was a sport editor for the News until he became a professional writer, and he has helped the Pennant staff this year. CAROL FISCHER is one of those track men who slave for and receive the minimum of credit. When Carol hours volley-ball took its turn in the round of sports, Carol result THOMAS FRIEDRICK Although Tom has malored 1n English and math he has centered his interest in things remote from school work He IS interested ln hunting game and collecting bird feathers and pelts RALPH FREIBURGER This modest youth is the pal of all who know him As a H1 Y member he made many friends He likes to read make collections and keep pets was one of its chief supporters and as a earned a HW . HELEN GALLAHER Reading dancing and music are Helens hobbies and at school she was interested ln Stage Craft and the French Club Her portrayal of the French maid in Fashion was well done and she danced in the Washington Centennial Program ELSIE GAISELMAN If you dont know Elsie you re missing one who IS as popular with the girls as with members of the opposite sex She likes art and stage work WILLIS FUNK Willis has been active in the musical departments of school life especially in the Band He is always smiling and ready to go MARY GAULT The most striking feature about Mary is her glorious auburn hair the magnificence of which is rivalled only by her sunny disposition She entered from West Division X x x X X xX XX X X x :wx X xkxXbX X XX XX x s -XX X XX ix X lol X XVX X Xxx Q Ns X wx xx Q XX Xxxk XX x P X XXX X XXX X XXX X x wxx X X xSQ xx S x X XX X Xxxx XX S XX , 'X xxk NX X X X xx xx xx XX XX XXX Xxxg xw X x Xxx xX WW XX x X xg X X SX X X XXX s 1 , - . . - , . 1 v I v I 1 1 l V - - it - yy v , . , . . 1 , . 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H X X ,. 5- 5. 5 x X X'xX,- X-5.55 KK XX .X A Mg F .5. wx , gs X- XX- X X : :X X -X ' ' sy XX - XNXXMX ,K .Msgs t X,. -XX - ..X.sXX - 1 XX . . .XX Xsxis-.tXX.XxXXXX QMXXXXX XXN fXsXcQSx xc XONX-:s f sas: X -xXXs-sxXXs:ssxsiw X Xsxs- --X fs t-rfsxXsX-K X K A v XXX XS S X X XX XP X X XXX Sm XXXXX NX X is QXXXX QX QX XX SX X MILDRED GEISLER There are few people in high school as serious as Mildred. Every now and then, however, her deep brown eyes flash with a merry light and reveal the quick spirit beneath her outward PAUL GILLIS As a par-breaker Paul will always be remem- bered by his classmates. He has been on the golf team for three years, and he was suburban champion in 1932. ROSE GRISHABER Rose has the gift of liking to do her school work. She loves music, gets the autograph of every celebrity she can, and spends her spare time collecting books and pictures. poise. PAUL GODFREY Paul was the nigger Zeke in Fashion , is an amateur Edison, and an active member of the Glee Club and Stage Craft and belonged to Na- tional Honor Society. How he can play that Come to me-go from me ! Shirts and ties of weird colors gave him fame as a senior. BOB HAACK Handsome and reserved this popular fellow was chosen Prom King in his junior year Bob showed his interest in athletics by competing in basket ALBERT HAAK Taking an active part in school dramatics foot ball Band and National Honor Society Al is one of the most popular and versatile students in the high school Will anvone forget him in Ladies of the Jury 7 Hard work enthusiasm and honesty made Al famous HELEN HAASCH Helen has been an active member of both the Band and Orchestra winning an honor with her clarinet in the state contest last year A member of the Junior Garden Club she has been awarded many prizes for her flowers CHESTER HAERTEL In the year Chester has been with us he has been an active member of the Glee Club and was in the selected group that sang over the radio last fall JACK HALL4' Jack was a member in both the Pennant Staff nd Science Club He is interested in the elec trical line and enjoys experimenting with lighting VERA HAHN Vera is always ready to assist a pal in distress and shows a good deal of diligence in her studies She and Marian Andersen make a new version of the David and Jonathan story ball and footbll effect s lu 1 iatlua X X X x XR QXQXXX X S X X Sis XQXFXXX N SSX X yX XX XX X X NN Ns X X XXX X XXX XXX XX X XXX XXXXXX XX XXX XXXXX X Xmg XXX X XXX X Xxx X X X X X XXX XXXQXXX XXX X X XX X X X M XXX XX XXXQX X M NX X XXX X X NW E XXX X X XSXX XXX XX X X X NN X XXXXX QNX X XXX XXX wk XXX X sms XWX X X XX Q Xw l22l .X Y X . . . . . 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JANE HARRISON Jane just entered 'his school last fall but she has made a name for herself as the only girl in our school who plays polo She also gives riding lessons at Harrisons Academy 4'GILBERT HERBERT Glbbie they call him This boy found enyoy ment in all intra mural sports He is also a lover of skating and wields the drawing pencil clever HELEN HAY Sweet of disposition and someone you can always depend on Helens main interest IS the Band in which she is the proud tooter of a French horn In her 1un1or year she became the owner of a Red Arrow FLORENCE HEYER Florence was a member of the ACC and Glee Club besides engaging in athletic activities On all occasions she has demonstrated helpfulness pleasantness sincerity and dependability ENOLA HAUGE Enola is that quiet snuling blonde who was always running around to check up on members of Patrol Then, too she was on the AC C cabi net and a valued addition to the Glee Club BILL HIRST B111 has been tootmg his trombone for the Band and Orchestra for three years He also played the villain ln the Senior Class Play Fashion and what a ferocious one at that' linu irx flradtntes XXX W if wx xx, x XX YW x N3 xX X X X W xosgsi X X XXXQ XX X X X N XX X NX X X Q X Q X X S XX X XX Q Xg5fsss to s X x X X x LX X XXX fi fs X XXX NN X X ss XXXXXQS 1X XY wx XkXXS m V31 - , - , u ' ' vv ' ' ' - v - ly. , . , . 1 , , - . 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His ready wit is perhaps the reason for his holding so many in the school, and a keen mind which made him valedictorian of the January class and a National Honor Society member. EMMET HOYE Here is a boy who would rather go fishing than do anything else in the world. He enjoys this sport more than school clubs or sports. JOHN HOAR John has been our little giant in dramatic and forensic activities. He played major parts in Ladies of the Jury, and Fashion and be- longed to the National Honor Society. JACK HENDERSON' Jack is to be remembered for his outstanding athletic activities, his playing on the football team for three years and basketball team for two years and his competing in intra mural Spms WILLIS HOLLOWAY Here s a boy whos an artist in more ways than one he draws and can play the accordion And lf you dont believe that farming 1S his hobby just ask him' ROBERT HENDERSON? Bob has been outstanding in sports 1n his high school career He has participated in every major and minor game specializing in basket ba JAMES Hoon Behind his quiet reserve Jim hides an apprecl able amount of intelligence and wit He is a member of the Science Club preferring it in the interest of thoroughness, to limit his activities DICK JESSEN When Dick isnt busy with his duties as PFCSI dent of H1 Y and Glee Club he IS scaring the poor girls with his motor cycle His pleasant c untenance and the putt putt of his cycle will be sorely missed He possesses the qualities of the four fold code of the National Honor Society to which he belonged BOB ISLEY Bob is the little big man about school During his three years he has been active in the H1 Y and Glee Clubs as well as holding a position on the News Staff In his last year he was elected f to the National Honor Society lmuarx Fra ate Q QX Xgwxxx N X X to X xss N XXX Sv Q X X X mx XXNQR RN Sims khs XS SX XXX xx X S mm NSMX Q xx Xsx X s R s his ss W sms XM xxx xx X X X XX Q xx xXx x X NX X N X N X Wsixx Nxt xxs A x X x QCA X XQX YNY XXX S Q xx NN Qs xx ss SX We N NX xxsxixs Qx S xnxx X xxx X X QX X X Ns XX yes XXQSX XX X Q XX Sm ss xv X Q X ,s s QQ .xsssxg NK X XX g xg W X ss X X YW 'X s N XX X IZ4 exe MARVIN KEENAN Marv has what every girl desires, platinum blond curly hair and a fine complexion. Out of school, he keeps himself busy tinkering with his motor cycle. He's a real fellow and a keen friend. EDWARD KARTES This is the lad who knows all about manual arts. I-Ie's a little fellow, but his sense of humor is anything but dwarfed. Just watch him go after graduation! KATHRYN KNEIP Kathryn is known around school for her musical talent and merry disposition. She was secretary of the orchestra for four years and played the baritone. ELMER KAMRATH This lad spends his time hunting, fishing, and riding horses. Elmer likes to play baseball, too, and he excels most girls at cooking. ARTHUR KONRAD As the first president of the Junior Garden Club Art helped to make two winning gardens at the State Fair The tuba claimed his attention in the Band EDWARD KETTER Ed although he is not active in curricular activ ities IS one of the now famous ping pong enthusiasts He is known to his classmates as the new home run klng ROBERT KRAUTH Bob as he is known to his special friends likes to skate and he does it quite well too He is better known for his original laugh VIRGINIA KLOTZ Virgimas interests are primarily vested in fine arts especially art and literature She has shown ability in both hobbies and IS known for her quiet unassuming manner ARTHUR KRUMHAUS Art IS a good student and can certainly write clever short stones' He belonged to the Council and was on the football squad when he was a Junior MARION KRISTJANSON Whenever a play is produced Krissy may be found either behind the scenes or down in the make up room Hiklng and reading are her other hobbies X X X Qkgx XX X XXXX X N XX Q 1 X X X X XX XX Qsq NNN x X SXXX xxx X QXNX X Xw NX XX XWNXNXX Xm I 2 5 XX W X XXX xx X X QXX XXX QS X X XXNXXQ NN X Qs X X Q XX XX ss X X S X X XX S XN ERXX XXX X X X X W 5X w 4 imf X X X XX? 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Edith has majored in domestic science and is known for her neatness. Her hobbies are col- lecting popular songs and hiking. WILLIAM KRIEGER Bill confesses to an interest in airplanes and enjoys making models. He loves baseball - even to the extent of staying home to listen to the report of the World Series. Eh? WILLIS HEINIE Quiet and unassuming-this lad has maintained as his outside interests sports of various types. GENEVIEVE LAR SEN Gene has alwavs demonstrated her ability to get along well with people through her alertness. her unselfishness, and her interest in others. Her talent is essentially dramatic while her hobby is collecting stamps JAMES LEES Quiet unassummg Jim as business manager of the News has had the Job of securing ads for that paper He was elected secretary of the Glee Club of which he has been a member for the last three years As an artist he is also deserving of praise PAUL LINCOLN There IS at least one fun maker in every class' Paul s swagger which plainly tells you that he is Gods gift to Tosa High will be sadly missed after his departure 'FBEATRICE LEVIANT Coming to our school from Detroit Michigan 1932 Beatrice entered no activity until her senior year when she Joined Patrol The theatre and swimming are of interest to her WINIFRED LOOMIS Wherever a crowd congregates whether in school or outside look for Wyn shell be the center Elected to our Council and National Honor Society in her sophomore and Junior years respectively she is the proud edltor of this years annual and humbly beseeches your approval of this Pennant WILLIAM LIEBNER Bill likes sports and belonged to both H1 Y and Glee Club Two of his pet hobbies are readlng and collecting stamps We are sure hell be a professional librarian lanual x C rarluatcs KX X X x X N x X XXX X tx t X Xxx X X X x N Xxx 'xxx N XX X xx X xx X x X X xt x X ws xgx X kkxxx iQ X X Nxt x X fwff W NN Qywmm ax Xsx x X AX X Xx K X x x XM' wx Xsxxx x x X x Nxxg XQXXEEX xx XXXm l26 . , . , . . . 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RAY LORENZ Ray is a great track enthusiast and devoted much time to athletics. His hobby was none other than jig-saw puzzles. ELEANOR LORCH She may have been the smallest girl in school, but she surely wasn't the laziest! She kept up good grades, played in the Orchestra all three years, and collected stamps in her spare time, RUSSELL LEITCH Secretary of the Science Club, a member of the Debate Club, and a leading character in Fash- ion, Russell is well known throughout the school. RALPH MAYHEW Ralph has been active in Glee Club work all three years and held an office in his last year Hts pals tell us hes a great guy and isnt always quiet JACK MCCARTHY XJ Jack an excellent student and an athlete too' WAY His courteous nature and his sense of humor have made him the idol of his classmates MARIANNE MAC RAE Mac has excelled in the field of sports She wa on the all star team ln basketball and hockey A loyal member of Red Arrow Club Mac 15 al ways the l1fe of the party 'JANE MAC RAE Regardless of what kind of sports the girls were competing in Jane was sure to be playing She was a member of both Red Arrow and French Club and made the all star teams in basketball and hockey General popularity was hers too NORA MAYER There are few pupils in high school who are as intelligent helpful self S3.Cl'lHC1Ilg and thorough ly dependable as Nora She has taken an intense interest 1n the school and has served it 1n in numerable ways belonging to National Honor Society French Club A C C Council and Patrol WALTER MARQUARDT Walter successfully wrote feature articles for the News He enjoys pamtmg and reading mu in C raduates X Rx xx XQx sxigx X X s X 0 X x x X xx st SSN X X SS sa xs sl Xxx K B. 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N 1 SE x xr. , :garages LOIS MAC DONALD Lois has acquired friends through her affability and her generosity and was a member of the A. C. C., French Club, and Glee Club in high school. She has frequently demonstrated that unparalleled quality-integrity. ROGER McGUIRE In the year Roger has been back with us from Madison he has entered numerous activities- and has been a credit to Patrol, Hi-Y, and Glee Club. AMANDA MOORE A warm, gracious companion behind the mask of modesty, Amanda was a member of A. C. C., Glee Club, and French Club during high school. Her hobby is reading. NEWELL MEYER This handsome fellow entered our school from Moline, Illinois, in 1933. However, he quickly made a place for himself through his winning personality RUTH MORGENROTH Demure and pretty Ruth is a quietly diligent student who takes more interest in her English and commercial courses than in spectacular activities MARTHA NEWTON Martha has become our most successful woman of letters and presided over the society of scrib blers through its first year She was also a mem her of the National Honor Society She enjoys traveling collecting pictures and observing people LUCILLE MUELLER Lucille loves to dance ride horseback swim and play tennis It may be added that she s easy to look upon BAXTER NEWTON This is the blond haired laddie who edits the sport page of the News If you get him started on baseball he will cheerfully talk all after noon Baxter knows his own mind' ROBERT MEHL Good looking tall Bob IS a fine youth to gaze upon He was a member of Glee Club but other wise devoted himself to that boy s life sports GEORGE NEAR We expect George to be famous in future years Whether hell be a humorist or a model for ram bow shirts his numerous friends don 1 know but hes bound to be a great success Witness his clever work in this section of the Pennant X X X N X X xk X X X xx swab SXXX N XYXNX XX X X xX X 5 X X Wx X xXXXXgXx xy XNXQ SX s s XXXXQ as 1 V . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . - . y y . - 1 . . , . 1 . . 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X x x S s SY VM X XXXXA1 A ssssass A A XXfXiffilTlXit...s XX.XXXX....X ,,X.X,X.. ....X.,XXX T 5 .XXXX ' , XXX, F X X X Rossi X DNN x X s X X Q1 RE X Xe x 5 NN X Ns x Q XX X x X X N kb RkS A XX x X X N MQ xXs. xxx Q E wx X Xxx Kgs XX XXX X x WNNX x5 XNy XX XX N Xs XX x IZS PHYLLIS ORLOW ,,,,.,l-efmf , ffdpf Phil is another sports enthusiast. She is seen in the winter at the rink, skating, and on the slide, tobogganing, and in summer, horse-back riding, swimming, golfing, and playing tennis. She is, too, a dancer of no small reputation. JEANNE PERRIGO Jeanne's clothes are the envy of every girl in school. She's enthusiastic about swimming, and makes sailing her hobby. THERESA OZEGOVICH Some day a man will be lucky-when he finds his table set with some of Theresa's goodies. Be- sides demonstrating culinary ability, Theresa does not rank low in the dressmaking field. RENEE PETTERSON Renee came from West Allis High School in 1932. From her stature one would never guess that she had made a record in jumping. We'll never forget that gorgeous hair! WILLIS PERSCHBACHER Willie is equally capable of dashing off a care free catching rhythm on the piano and causing a merry ripple of laughter to pass around the room Though occasionally bashful and reluctant h can provide some most amusing entertainment WILLIAM PIETSCH Aside from a slight antipathy toward history William has a liking for school He belongs to the Tennis Club H1 Y and IS on the baseball and swimmmg lists YLLOYD QUIRK Lloyd has made a name for himself in Suburban golf He led last years team to the finals in the Suburban meet and his fine sportsmanship has won the esteem of many BETTY PLUCK Betty is one who enjoys associating with every one She was a member of A C C German Club French Club Patrol and Stage Craft MARVIN RACE Marvin is a carefree mechanic who would rather pull apart an aged car than eat His smiling face will be missed when he graduates MARIAN RAHN To the girl who won the Livingston Trophy in Junior high and who has always lived up to that triumph we propose a toast She maintained her high standard through being a member of Na tional Honor Society and President of A C C Truly she is a credit to our school XX XX N . 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JEANNE RASEY Jeanne is an ardent athlete and a good student. Elected to Masque Club in her sophomore year she served as Point Secretary and was an artist with the makeup box at plays. MARY RINGENOLDUS Mary is gifted with a winning smile and a low, sweet voice. She entered here from Washington High in 1932, and we've often seen her helping with work in the library. FRANCES REVERE As a jolly friend and an excellent English stu- dent, Frances has acquired somewhat of a repu- tation. She was a member of News, Patrol, A. C. C., and Stage Craft, besides going out for sports. WILLIAM RICKER Bill, as he is known to his pals, entered from Washington High School this year Although new to the school he is well liked by all those who know him DORIS REDDEN In her third year Doris went out for both Debate and German Club but the next year just being Girls Sports Editor and Managing Editor on the News was enough to keep her busy In the latter position she demonstrated fine ability as a Jour nalistlc manager MARJORIE ROTHE If theres anything important about the band members that this girl doesnt know you may be sure it hasnt happened As secretary she is an mdefatlgable worker ELMER REUSS Tootmg the saxophone m the Band has kept Elmer busy during h1s high school days Red haired Elmer has spent his outside time playing in an orchestra RUSSELL RUTTERW' In H1 Y and Council for three years Russ has made his name known He likes football and played intra mural basketball EILEEN REICH An industrious and loyal girl is Eileen She is majoring in science and languages and outside of school, golfing readtng and swimming keep her busy News and German Club are her main activities lanuarx frarluitt xx s X s X sxxxxss N XXXX X sx Q'+m' N xx om so V we xsx Xxgsxs ss Q X N XsN'tsssss-X N fr W As X s NX psf' .mrs s X W N 'Y so S N s X X XXQXX W X its ssxsx XR X QQSXE Rs xx As SRX. ss sexist, xg sX Sb Wm NN .Ps XX ' x I X N 1 1 . , . . . , . . . . , l 1 . , . 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'ff - 'S .--MX ss- ss -s sss . s s N s Ns- , 5 1- s . -s ...tacos . -1 Y 1 -s .. -- Nz .22 si t , X f Xa -ss 1 1 ---- QX-K wifrsss .. 31...-s -,ix SN fwrszivs l s .S .Qs ss Q W. ' . at-1-1fwP X ' ssss s f . st . f Q .... -YYV 1 X ,.... ,....... ,..,..,,..,,.......,,.......,.. ...... . .... .,..... QQESYIQEFQQQZIiiiizizzriiiiislil2iifiifiiiii2QQ2S:QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQGQmQ:m:.-sffff.f-.- ...... .ffiifflffffilfffffffff'fffff44335-TfQQ11?fIYXQfQf K I KENNETH ROBERTSON WENDLAND Entering from Washington last fall, Kenneth has already found a place in our midst. He appreci- ates a joke in a big way, and his hobby is base! ball, HARVEY ROESSLER I-Iere's that man again! H. Elmer runs here and runs there but never seems to get tired. What will our school be without him? At least he an- swers to the question, Where's Elmer? RALPH RUCK Ralph is a deceptive chapq he looks delicate. but he is a considerable athlete, participating in ten- nis, baseball, and football. In addition to these accomplishments, he has for three years belonged to the orchestra. EARL ROSSMAN Earl's dignity is constantly being upset-being taken for a sophomore just because he's so short. He was a member of the unfortunate Fish Club, All types of science interested him. MARY SCHMIDT Mary IS extremely mterested in outdoor sports especially tennis and ice skating She is majoring in the English and commercial courses GLADYS REUTELER A breezy girl with an 11'l2Xh3l1StlbIC fund of good nature she has the modern virtues of generoslty and courage Perhaps some time someone will put her in a modern novel ELEANOR SCI-IROEDER Eleanor is another girl who showed her interests in our foreign friends by joining the German Club and too she worked on the News Staff GERALDINE RUBEL Although because of her size she looks up to all of us Tudy is here there and everywhere In everything that she has entered she has been a good worker and a loyal member Glee Club and Vlasque Club were her mamstays CECELIA SCI-IMID Cecelia Joined no activities during her school year, but she IS majoring in three courses, Eng lxsh commercial and science She worked hard and has a good record JULES SCHUENGEL Intelligence wit a quick sympathy, and mdolent self assurance are the chief ingredients in the formula which resulted in the famous Jules XX X Xxxx X x x V x Slim X x XX xxx X xxx sosxx xwgxox xY X X X x xxsx sssxsksxysxx N X x x x S X X X XX x x XX xX XX X X X5 QX hx X xx Xx Xx xxx 5 Q xxw 5 X N x xx X xsm wsw wxxxx wxw kkNxwNx x xx xx l3ll x QX XX Q Xx xxsss X Xx x X x WNXYX XRS xoxxx xl x X NX X xx NX S N X XXX w xxxx X X xx XXSWQ Nxxx S X X xwx X Nw Skxxsxx x XX Ng x XXX xo x mmm xx x V , . 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A Sfisfxr-7s2xSlsx.sxY :xx -ox-fe-ss . . .ss xrz-.cess ftrx 55T5sEi?15x1. Eg NXXX s X x W' .K J X Q' X Q N s is Q X X ETHELNORE SECORD Elnora interested herself in Forensics and the Masque Club. She was in Alice Sit by the Fire and Ladies of the Jury. She is an enthusiastic worker for the Pennant and fsecretlyl a cook. We connect her with check ups too. RUTH SCHNEIDER Ruth is equally at home in a swimming tank, on a tennis court, or on a golf course. Her literary interests are known to her acquaintances. RUTH SEEFELD When a job has to be done, you can depend on Seefy to do it, and to do it well. As Mamie Mixter in Ladies of the Jury she achieved a new renown. She has been checking up in Masque Club since her sophomore year. WILLARD SCHOEFFLING Willard, or Fishy, as he is known, enjoys life. He entered from Washington High in '31. He is specially noted for his novel color schemes in socks, sweaters, and ties. RUTH SCHWESIG As a member of the Home Economics Club Ruth has been very dependable All during her high school career she has been a very active shush YBILL SHAEFFER Dramatlcs were meat and drink to h1m B111 has been a member of the Masque Club for three years servlng as vlce president while a semor and also a member of Natlonal Honor Society Fashlon and Masque Club plays recall h1s excellence as an actor and director LEONA SEGEBARTH Leona has always been one of the best scholars 1n school and besides that she has belonged to Stage Craft and gone out for sports She s qulet and loads of fun when you get to know her MARGARET SEIP A magnetic leader who IS unconscious of her power plays games heartily and really llkes everybody Sports A C C Pennant Natlonal Honor Society Council are better because Maggie IS in them er for Patrol GEORGE SELL Clever in mampulatmg words George is known for his literary efforts and excellence as an Eng llsh student For his superior qualities as a stu dent he won a place ln the National Honor Society RICHARD SIMPSON This tow headed chap entered only last year from Sprlngfield Ill1no1s and has mayored in math and history A book and Richard are con stant companions lanuarx Cmduite Q s X N swmssx SX xxwxx X Q N N XXY N XXX N Q x X xxx X x x XX N X XX SYN A ss so s s X t , sssx Aww X NN X X x X sk SX Q S S 5 X XX K QNX XX X X XXX l32 v . 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WILMET SMITH ' Wilmet is the girl with the blue roadster who was elected president of the National Honor Society and secretary of her class and who , cleverly portrayed the Hincorruptible Eleanor in Fashion. And added to all of this she headed the Student Finance System. NEVIN SCRIMSHAW Nevin's interests have been divided among de- bating, the Current History Club, the News, and the various science clubs. In all of these clubs he was either an officer or one of the charter members Academically he is distinguished. MILTON SOMMERS Do you wanna buy a duck ? is a favorite saying of Milton's, but not a favorite of his classmates. Hi-Y, ping-pong, intra-mural, football, and bas- ketball have claimed much of ,his attention. As head-cheerleader in '33 he helped the students lend their support to the team. KENNETH SMITI-I President cf his Senior Class and president of the Council what more could one say? Although interested in all sports he was especially pro ticient in basket mall and was a regular memlm of the team Best of luck Kenny' YORMA SIVIITII Norma was the school champion in DCCl2l713flWI1 ln her junior wear During her senior year she was president cf th Fre ch Club and a member of the Masque Club XRALPH SMITH Here s the boy who with his good looks and wit ning smt e makes the girls hearts flutter His wice li s been ne of the m1m props of the G e Club and lNIr Ross csrta nly dislikes to lose SARA STFRN Sara to ned the News her third year and was 't members of the Girls Glee Club for all three years in high school She went out for all thc FERN STAUFF Curl hair and musical talent are gifts of nature and Fera seems to have been heavily bestowed with both Fern showed her dramatic ability a he old meld Prudence in the play Fa hun and her scholastic ability by her member hr: in the Natl nal Honcr Society MA RIO N SPRAGUE Varied interests and an earnest spirit are what have made Marion as prominent as she is in high schcol Everywhere are traces of her ef forts as a musician a writer and a sport sports offered to girls lanu it x Q ratluates Xxx x X NSN! 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NN wife s 1 or N0 Yi N59 is-svfs t t tttss N sttt ' ' X' ,s Q-X X tttt.tt as ,,tttst. , wx 5 Q fs ss X t I t sf f s 5,2 t s gl cysts? :sis port, f I-z N ef 'Q -A A 'c i 'l'xl X ,....t.tttt. t ttttt.t..t.t.. Qqtisib' so F f 'wt X at .ttst.sss s X is ttst .s.-- - X: NC: sNCQ3sssssa.- +-out .o 2 Q.-rx 5 T1 k - Q- .S Nils ss LQ N zo X tg ,.tt ...t...,.tt.., t 3 Six . 6 s xg ' g qu A gi 5 X , .s.... .fx .... .. .... .,..t. . . .xv ,.....,,... .... A . .... XX . ,, ,...,..t. ......... ........t.. . .... . . ....., ...,, . . . Xt WY? SSN s oss Xssswtsx .L . - C K X DOROTHY VAN GEMERT Dorothy has always been a sport fan, the ping pong bug affecting her most. Her other hobbies are bridge, reading, movies, dancing, and swim- ming. She typed a large part of the Pennant manuscript. ELLIS TUCKWELL Ellis has worked on the News staff, and been a member of Hi-Y. And maybe you think he can't sing! You ought to have heard him in the Glee Club. ,FBEATRICE VAN LARE Hockey, basketball, and baseball have all claimed a great deal of Bea's time and atten- tion. More power to you. Bea. HELEN WALSAK She is possessed of that rare combination-com- mercial ability and an absorbing interest in songs, symphonies, and sonatas. Surely few pos- sess such diversified interests. ALICE VAN WAGNER The smiling countenance of Alice has brightened the corridors considerably Glee Club and Hock ey aroused her main mterest and were much the better for it NORMAN VOELKEL The making of model boats model airplanes and radios have interested this mechanically minded boy He has been an excellent student and has many private ambitions Heres to Wauwatosas inventor' WVILLIAM WANGARD B111 Has had varied interests he belonged t Science Club played intra mural tennis and made some good looking model boats as a hobby EWALD VICK Ewald was the football manager member of the Athletic Board and a hard worker on the busi ness end of the Pennant Bicycling is his hobby could you ever have guessed it? 'FHELEN WAGNER Helen came from Girls Technical High School a Iew years ago and she has been very active in our school ever since she entered She is an ar dent sportswoman and has majored in the com mercial field KATHERINE WASHBURNE Theres nothing that Katsy likes better than a camping trip or a cherry picking excursion Mastery of her school work has always been easy for er la iuaix I ianlu its X X X Q X xx N XX X NX X X QNX X xk XX ISI XXX XX XX X XX X x X QQX XX , V . . . , , . A . . - 0 1 ' Y . , . . - , 1 I I. H 1 h l l '. ' 1 ' 9 A 2 'N 1 :-.-.-ovssims to X X -fs as gas X , - X. t. -fsx . QLPINFBEQQ - f X flies A A .XNXXA-5 m - g TN X I A . , sw sf . - T fa A ' - y . A Xsx sg . If I . A o sw - A ' gwfss X A sig. e get 5 ' - K - SSX I fit C XS NY 1 SSQK2 9 ' 'sd X XXEYS s 5 fi 1 I SYSSQ-ss 1 751 eff sv? 1 . i 5 XX- -A 3 XXX x A , I . L: i gym ,x , ., 3: - . jg X .pzzzv s .I ts 5 .x . nv kxsga .1-I . - its - .. I t X I -- - -t 1. -A si . X. X t . , ' - . ss-XXX . J X X X X s Xsxx X ok ff! I J 'if' XX og QE MAZIE WANDT Being slightly more sophisticated than the aver- age high school student, she has found her major interests elsewhere. She is a modern young woman well-versed in fashion. EVELYN WEIBEL Evelyn's principal interest outside of school is music. Her Congeniality and attractiveness form the basis of her appeal. ABIGAIL WARREN One of the most talented of high school violin- ists. Abi has devoted much time and energy to- ward this development of this skill. Everyone is acquainted also with her scholastic abilities which merited her membership in the National Honor Society, and her pleasant sense of humor. ARTHUR WELCH This lad's beaming face seems to be everywhere. Art made National Honor Society, played intra- mural basketball. and starred on the tennis team for several years. His rich sense of humor is only one of the assets which are bound to carry him far. PHIL WALLACE Phil has been a member of the H1 Y for several the track team He the local rifle club who know hlm 'FERNEST WEST Ernie was in the Washington Bicentennial play in played intra mural He has no relative n Holly wood but is a good fellow to have around ANNETTF WOLFF Annie s 3CllV1l19S are essentially dramatic being ecretary of the Masque Club and having par tclpated in the school forensics She also has pre ved her ability in girls sports JANE WOOD Jane has worked in Stage Craft and when she was a senior she was publicity chairman for A C C She always went out for sports and called them her hobby besides A good scout and a willing helper was Jane GERTRUDE WENDT The Janitor ready to lock up at mght will find Gerts at her locker still thinking about what bo ks to take home She has been a loyal worker in Glee Club and has taken leading parts in the dramatic productions f Ladies of the Jury and Fashion Possessed with charm she is also a member of National Honor Society FRED YEHLE Fred IS one of these perfect males He belongs to the Patrol the Art Club and how he can play tennis' Who knows we may be harboring in our mldst a future Frankie Parker In 1932 he years and also went out for IS a very active member of and is true blue to all those his sophomore year and has basketball during school life 5 NQ XXX X Q X XXx X XX N sg Q 5 s xq SX VX X X was Suburban tennis champion lanuan trarluat xsxxss X Xxx X NxxNXs XXX SKQ X XX X X kwwsss Q X is QXX s Qx X XX X ss X ss X x s as x E XX sy X NX M XXX s XNSNX5 SQXXSX SXNEXQQAX W X N WN X S X xp XS X Q Qs X X X ss XX xqx X NSSXF x X XXX X x ANA X X X xx x www xmw las i ' ' . . . 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X X W ' X X' in 'fs . .f X .sbs - - X -x - X X' . fs.:-qt- .5 s L xg . :ss .- - . kfffiilfs-by X Nw X X X X S- -5 gssw - - .1-i X. :wif 'X sg Q. s : X X 3 ss: T Xssssts f A if XX X X MXN is X ' gfjij-X X X NsssstXXXXx X. st X s X s X X S- s W v -V' X: Xa.. .. ss A s...fff-ss 1 .sssssXs ss ss X X qqggq XX . ....... ..... . .. ........ X .......... . .. . s BEVERLY BARKOW HOWARD YOUNG Howard entered this school from Waukesha in his junior year, and in his senior year he donned 3 band uniform. AVIS ZENTNER Avis' feat of winning state first in two forensic events is the most unique fact about her. Locally, she has been acclaimed an actress for her work in several plays. Her very high scholastic record helped give her a place in National Honor Society. PAUL ZAHORICK Without question Paul is the best teaser among the seniors. Although he is quiet and bashful in class, if he ever gets to know you outside-look out! RICHARD KUETHER Basketball has claimed the interests of Dick, and he has gone out for intra-mural every year in high school. ROBERT KENEHAN During her first year in high school Beverly worked on both the PENNANT and the NEWS staffs She enjoys dancing and recreation and likes to chatter with friends ARNOLD BEIER Heres a lad who can keep a secret for you' Arnold is quiet and has a reputation for not being a qultter PHILMORE BONNESS Here s an ambitious worker' He s a base ball fan and will talk for hours and hours about the World Series EUGENE DE KARSKE Eugene has contributed much to the school in the form of posters and bulletins His subtle humor forms an essential part of his personality KEITH HANSON Keiths glib tongue and pleasant manner win im friends who never forget or for givej him The football team thrived under his management and he made a ht lpful addition in volleyball KENNETH HINKEL Kenneth could always be found back stage during any play excepting that time h played in Once in a Lifetime The Czar ot the stage crew builds model airplanes and has a good stamp collection CAROLYN KRESSEL Carolyn is that peppy little girl with the black hair and eyes She was a typist on the Cardinal News XXQX X xox X ix His widely differing interests are shown bf' his active membership in the Tropical Fish Club the International Affairs Club and intra mural basketball EDWARD KASTEI-'N Quiet yet friendly is Ed Besides com peting in intra mural sports he also spent his spare time tinkering with mechanical devices JANE MOLITOR Jane s chief interests are in athletics and she and her pals certainly livened up the noon hour with their endless supply f puns and Jokes IRENE SCHMIDT Irene has had varied interests during her cars in high school She belonged to the Home Economics Club French Club anj Cerman Club EVELYN SMITH Evelyn left us a while ago but came back again to graduate this year She used to be active in Stagecraft KENNETH TADEWALD An artist of high caliber Kenneth is likeable lad One of his many accomplish ments is jcming the C C C EDWARD TIMM T is lad 1 apt to be one of our ig league stars He eat and sleeps with baseball on his mind Nxxo K X xx XXNN X xXx x X QC xxx X X ONS X QS sw X X Q I37 Q if I iw JLJ Lit f 1 I l 7 x,.,' ,J MOL et L. 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Football Fmlsh nd econd ln the Suburban con ference the Wauwatosa Hxgh School foot hall team of 1933 completed tts most suc cessful season ln recent years Included ln lts record of nme games are two vtctorles over clty conference teams This IS ccnsldered remarkable slnce that league has the reputatlon of bemg one of the strongest ln the state The team suffered only one reverse that at the hands of the champxons, West Milwaukee West Mllwaukee however had an exceptzonal team that swept through 1ts schedule wlthout a loss Wauwatosa holds the d1S1ll'lCfl0Il of bemg the only team letup Flrst came the two non conference games with Washmgton and West Dlvtslon of the c1ty league, and they were won by xdentlcal scores of 6 0 Wh112flSh Bay a team that was doped to be weak, pulled a surprise, and an over confident Wauwa tasa team barelv won a 7 0 declsxon Cudahy and Waukesha were easy vxctlms both succumbmg by two touchdown mar gms In the next game West Mllwaukee won undxsputed possesslon of iirst place by defeatmg Vt auwatosa, 12 7 Wauwatosa resumed its wmnmg ways wlth a 19 7 vlc tory over South Milwaukee, but ln the last two games wzth West Allls and Shorewood Wauwatosa was held to t1es to l1m1t West Milwaukee to a one touch The feature of this years team was its marvelous passing attack It was made posslble by tl-e work of co captam Gordy 'XVolf who was the outstandmg quarter down margm of vlctory The team, a veteran outfit start d fast and won their Hrst five games wzthout a X Q RN X XXXSX XX X XX XXX X QXX ik XX xX XF XX XXX X X X X XXNXN R5 XXQXXX NQXSNSQX XY 'WX QQ WX X X XX Xi XXX XX XX K S X 'if fx XXX X ir XXX X if X XXXXXX XXMXYNXXRXXX X X X NN XX X XXX X X X X X X XWX XXX X WXX XX XX X X X Xxx XX wx X X X K N im X Q XX X X X X. 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Nichol-. 1'--nk. lluym-. .hlIl1t'l!1lt'I'. lack m the conference Jack Henderson pay ed one of the halfbacks and whlle h1 puntlng dld not come up to CXPCCl31l ns hls defenslve work and hls runnmg abxllty made htm a valuable man Jack McCarthy plax ed the other halfback post and he won the reputatlon of bemg a fine all round performer Al Haak played fullback and performed credltably there In the lme the work of pass snatchmg Harvey Futchera won hlm all suburban recognltlon and was an lmportant cog m the teams passmg attack Erv Euler at the other end was one of the finest defenslve players at hls posl tlon In the conference Co captam Erv agascw sages :sogg- Q-2-Umm ws-O H 5-225 xv 2,BF'ow www: --xalmfvo ru :s :1 2,..rv n fvgggga 3552- 'sux' 5' sf GH' mzlwg-12 9' ev 5762 9' n cm,E',D- 77'l '1 S WE?-'2 sv-132' aff H rv 22.122 --W-'Il' YDIQI-I vw vm'-15 'fn excellent defenslve player at one guard whlle Wxll Doherty s versatlllty at the other gu rd post made hxm outstandmg B111 Meyer at center was a bn erratlc but on the whole played credxtably Capable reserves Included Lester Statz John Miller, Bob Tharlnger, Roger Katke Ralph Zabel, and Jlm Martln Wauwfzfosfl Oppon nfs YV3ShlI1g10I1 West D1v1s1on Whlteiish Bay Waukesha Cudahy West Milwaukee South Mllwaukee West Allls rewood Nx X x XX xx if Xx X X x X Nxxx X Q xXxXSi QNX N H11 x X Q Y Ns smxkx N 11 1x 1 x M 1 N11 x x xSXX wx XX Q X X X X 1 wi XXX N lx X X X X 1 XX X Q X N N ls X Nxws swx as X1 -'11 X x X X Q91 Qi Xxx Nx X X S x X N AX XS XX X XX xN XX X XX XX sys N N of s?Q X XX w mmm xwx w1w www XM 1 N x111 ummm 1 1 X 1N111NXN X X xx NX XN X X N Q t . 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MM Basketball fter timshmg ln a txe for th1rd place ln Suburban conference the Wauwatosa h School basketball team of 1933 1934 capped a fa1rly successful season by wtn nmg consolatlon honors tn the dlstrlct tournament at Racme At the begmnmg of the season Coach Jackson found htmself workmg wtth an enthusxasttc group of candidates who had speed but who were with nexther hetght nor experlence The team started ausplcx ously by wmnmg thetr first three contests but after that the campalgn was a btt rockler A rather mediocre season was cltmaxed by the teams performance t the tournament at Racme where Wauwa tosa s record was the best of the Mllwau kee competmg X X X txt Qs x The team was the vxcttm of a senes of bad breaks when both Les Statz a regular guard and Bob Dundon who was mellglble the first semester but who would very ltkely have been a regular, contracted scar let fever and were lnacuve the greater part of the second semester The teams personnel thls year was headed by Captaln Gordy Wolf who agam mented all suburban mention by wmmng h1gh mdtvldual scormg honors of the league bestdes playing has usual fme all round game Jack Randall was the regular center and because of hrs great helght was especially valuable to the team on rebounds and work under the basket Kenny Smtth played the other forward and lmpressed cntlcs as a fast heady XX ff Q-tb it W A NRSW SS X Nxssx X Xxigxx NNKNN was We X x wg at XXQX X QQ? mfs SX HSN? ggi XXXXX 3 XSXXNQN, XX XXX xx X Q NX ':m. 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Klllfllefll. player wlth 1 fine eye for the basket Paul Dunberg performed credltably at one guard and was a bulwark of strength on defense Hts offenstve work was only fcnr but th1s was more than offset by h1s excel lent defenswe work Les Stat! played ou standlngly at the other guard post untll he was clumed as a v1ct1m of scarlet fever Les was a fine passer a good drlbbler and 1 falr shot Ken Lalla got h1s bug chance when Statz was taken 1ll and he proceeded to capxtallze by Slilfflllg 1Il the last few games Lalla was the cleverest passer on the team and a fine player John Mlller Bob Tharmger Bob Place way Larry Wxsman and Ralph Zabel cwm prlsed a strong group of reserves 1' 'u sYo X X x X Basin fhall Washington Whltetish Bay outh Nhlwaukee W1ukesh1 Cudahy West Mllwaukee West Allls Alumnl Whltefish Bay South Mllwaukee Waukesha Cudahy West Mllwaukee West Alll Kenosha Eurlmgton South Mllwaukee , 44, 2 X QW Ns Qs wQx N diss XXQQ s ' ' - 151 1 1 ........ 1- ' .,....... 1 1 113 , . 28 .l,,.,..... 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The 1933 TRACK TEAM was satisfac- tory considering the lack of practice facili tres Meets were lost to West Mllwaukee and M U S and a trxangular meet was lost to West Allis and Cudahy Tosa then defeated Whxtefish Bay lost to West M11 waul-'ee dropped a trlangular meet to Mar quette and South Mxlwaukee and secured th place ln the Suburban meet The followmg fellows recelved first team track emblems Bastian suburban mlle champlon, Beljer Dlmberg Doherty Foss Captaln Gllmore Johnson McQueen Statz Swan W1 m n Woehlke and Wclf C The 1934 CROSS COUNTRY TEAM, composed of Bastian Captain Hansen Angel St ckhausen and Fred Smlth was the strongest ID Wauwatosa history Ernie Bastlan one of the greatest runners ever developed here and the mam threat on the team captured first ln each of his dual meets but one and ln the State run took ecwnd place only a few tnches behlnd the wmner In the dual meets Tosa lost two meets to West Mllwaukee defeated White fish Bay and placed fifth ln the suburban 'neet V1ct nes over South and West Alhs nd an elghth ln the State meet ended the season X x x X X x X X Q Sv x is X X xxg Xx5 mix Q1 um. 1 mt ut t yn rt tt en Q Le N tl-than 1 NX XXX X A ts N ses ess SN xx XX XX x mw xx XX sk X Xskxx X Q W X XT NNQX x NX wsmx X XX XXXQSKSS VNSS N X N xxx QX NNN XX x xx SX Xxwxxx XXXXXXXS Q X X X x Q XX Q x X W tt 0 s gt XM NsQXS wws X X x XXX S X Xxxx XB xx W WXSX NX N Sax Q X X X X x X AN X x m xx NX x x X xwxxx X XX X X XR XX N KW X X X X XX t H4 ' Y Y . . ., . 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X... 1 ., l Q Q W , ' e..X ,, . , 1-1 y g ..eXu 's,!,,-tl I 1 8 lk' l v 2 lt i ' 1 l 5 lx u lli min Xltltll Xlnrtnivs. llilnlwiu. llxclinuex. llninn. l tii lx x ll lt litli Nlnull lnl nN1itlsu l-'Loi 'X., lt. suv, VOLLEY BALL brought out inure than the usual number of enthusiasts this sea- son who although they did nit win the Suburban Tournament played good hard va The home boys were eliminated by the Vfaukesha sextet who went on to retain their title This team btthered us 1 well is all other teams they met with its chwnge of right and left handed splkers Although our team plays only ence season in public the play nnny practice games of which 1 gwod percentage were won Nluch Credit must he gn en tw Coich ccola for building up the team We hope fer a team that will bring the cup to Win watosa in the near future ..e-.... 1-1. The INTRAMURAL contest was con- ducted in five leagues this year, Red. White Blue Orange and Green accord ing to the night the games were played Following the two month practice se ison the annual championship tourniinent w1s le n this exent rt Peter ons Ie n won out in the finals from Bredlow s flye after 1 long double elimination round Jack Taylor mon the individual high scor me honors for the seison with 193 points in average of 22 points 1 gime He was closel followed by Peterson Blhr Hen derson and I' rman John Pflaum nun ager had charge cf the teams Over 150 boys participated in these games which we e held in the eomrnun ty Hou e Q rel ll s wQs XX X s A R XX 4.3 xx X X Q see X sNw XX Xxx s xx X sxwx ss NX XX . L 1 - 1 1 1 T l . ll. A V, v T . ' , . K- .2 K- , ,S , 1 , . j A U x W . e . e . , , f T -1 N N ' l fld. I ' ' A S 'Eli , . ' . 1 5 R , N y X Y if e ' ' ' , ' J e ' ' I , , ' ' , e ' , . e . - . e - . . . 1 ' ' - a . K ' Q . L K. Q . e ' ' ,, .. , ' . rs ' Q A 1 X X ' . A . e , . ' , , , e ' .' e Z . ' I g , . e e , ' . Y ' U i 2 i ' ' - , , 4 , , , , ' 0 . e , . - A . r e W K , , i K 1 v . . . : : . ' L L v I 6 D 0 . . i i . J . h Q , ,c . if ve-., Q . ,f -l 'l'n mi. Vwty, l' I 's4'n. 5rlve'::tTL'l'. li inlnlsiwieli, Xlz 1 nic l':l' nn J V, f - if I 4 .K he . xLei::i::eeee.f.pewee ekke X.k.k.x C S4Q.3ele..e. . .. .. ee.. .e.... e . . . e.e.e . ..e. e.. . e. . e. K irysiv i Q X X X - X X .s t X X X X swiss e e, X 1 . XX Xen X fs ek XX 'is -XXX Xfrs XX .K es: X, XX-- set X X . e X. X XX me XQX2. eX A . S gt XA Xiklh , e .eXeXXX Xeuesi by .LLL SkiXXX.5XlXiXigSiitQYfir Q55 X X A K .E X , X . e XX 5 X i T' X X' s'tt ii'-Xi-T X X e ee X :iss s 1 . 1 gk . X X .X ee XX . 2 X X XX X ' . 33 t s Q fi slhisiv XXX.. 1 iXXXXfX i5XXf Xe xx X 3 ix X5 ' 555 'i X X f 2 K X e W .. fl X 'X i X 's-' ' 'tk'i if is E iffxlxix XXQEFE X . X gig gf. .X X XX X .L A . XFXQX ' i XF A X X-: X7 X A X..- XXL e ' .Lkk ex X K . it T k K xkkk. ci 1 isp: XC I X X z ee Xi X X 's '13 Xa we ehe. X K , X Xe Q se XX . X T see XX 1 X21 - . ee.e eeeegg' 5egX:.s.X., Y e eX piggy l45l NNN lullls. t-illcs. K-varli .Kev--lzt. l':11rt:tin Quirls. Tlefelltlmlcl. The GOLF TEAM of 1933, Captain Quirk, Gilles, Ellis, and Tiefenthaler, shot consistently good golf and presented a remarkably well-balanced team. The players lost their first meet to the well-pol- ished Shorewood team, but followed this by two victories over Marquette High and one over Racine Horlick and then divided a home and home series with St Johns of Delafield In the Suburban meet at Grant Park Wauwatosa tied Shorewood at the end of the regular 36 holes but cracked under the straln and surrendered the title to the Gold Coasters 111 the 9 hole play oil In the State meet at Green Bay the Tosa boys showed their mettle by capturing fourth place from 1 field of over 200 players The TENNIS TEAM of 1933 had the most successful season among the minor athletic groups, being the only one to win a Suburban championship. West Milwau- kee, Country Day. and Waukesha defeated them Marquette High tied, and Washing ton High of the City conference over whelmed the racketmen Two victories were then scored over Cudahy and the West Milwaukee Waukesha and Country Day defeats were avenged Shorewood de feated Tosa in the last dual contest htm ever In the Suburban meet held at Wau kesha Captain Batlle and Yehle with in CllVlCll1Z-ll honors in the slngles and Forman and Smith with a third in the doubles com yttition won first place Willard Bat7le played fine tennis and will be greatly missed next year lsmt tt X S555 SX XX X X X XX XXX X X XX NX ENXF X NX X X XS XX X it XX XXX is XX XXXSX X X X XXXX X SX X X w N XXX X X XX WXXWSX XX XXNXXX N X N XXX , . , - v . . , 1 , I V , . Y I ' V , . s f. , . Q . I B . x 4 p A I - . K , . . . S . ' ' ' 1 f ' ' ' . ' . t s K , ' ' , i I , I x- 4 W V ' , t.,,.,r I P . l ' -let-Vu, Vtllvtnni ll: llc. lf-vtxu. 11. Yclrlv. Smith. lim slr l't-.tr-mls. . 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The SKATING TEAM, hindered by poor ice and a lack of practice, found the com- petition a little too fast in the Suburban meet at Gordon Park but managed to finish in fourth place 8 points were scored on Bartleln s second place in the mile Harold Karl s fourth and Gene Van Gemert s fifth in the 220 and fifth place by the relay team composed of Bartlein Karl Gene Williams and Les Statz The season was notable for the warm spells and the soft ice and for the remarkable skating of Max Bartlein who paced his teammates with his second place There will be a big gap to fill next year after Max graduates 3 The CHEERLEADERS are an essential part of every picture of school activity. The local business man who addresses assembly, the teacher who recommends school spirit medal winning musicians and athletes of all callbers have been rewarded by the loyal pep squad gyrating to draw applause from the student body The crisis 1n a cheerleader s life comes at the football field games when in a drizzlmg rain on a muddy field they arouse pep in an indiffer ent crowd for a discouraged team Out of a large field of tryouts five survived to wear the red and white Since all these leaders will be in school next year Tosa should have vociferous fans M X s XX !+l I ll Cl L XC L X N 5 XX Xxx iw f? X W XXX XXX X XXLX X X XSS XXQ XXXXN X RX X XX X N X xX N N1 X Q X X QR N X N XXk X WN XXX S X S xx X X X Xxwx wx X, X5 Sw X XX N E is s I ' 1 I - v, - . ' l Y v ' . , . E q , . . . , . l!..lm Knwulsky. IJ.-rfwtlxy lluclx. llztrvey Srl '.x:u1t1, Nl: -5 'l'i 'lmj. l' nu-th l.:tllzi. . X X -3-5 Q- :Xfia Q A X . XX x -XX----N X is - - ' if EXVX1 S EMS XX? X0 X5 NX? 5 1 X. i ASX . X -XXXX. XXXXXXXX-X N XXX X. X X ,Ss XX X Q- X -X -XX XXXX X XXX ,AX X S- X X XXX1 tt.. - - -- X X -Xi Ns -as Xfgffg -XSS 'X X X X '- - XX lilies? -EXXLX -X X+SSX5TX si . - X 5 XXX if SX vi X - X -X X5 X XJ- -Xf - X S X - XX X ' tt.. X- . 1 Cx- ' X ' XX - X ' -X X X All 'Z X X NX X X XXX X X XX K X X XXX- gXXX -Xssq XX X X XXXXX X X XXX . X . Xs X XX X X X . - QKXQXX X X X X X- XX XQXXXW XX XXXXXXX X L- 5 x . K X X421 XA ,KX X 3 X:X XNXXQSXQXLJXXX X? X r x X SWKM i ' X e 3 X X X X ' X S G 'XS X X X i --5:E:EEEE?iiEEi --ti S XXXXE - ' f S531 XXXFSXSS . X. X 1 Q X X X X -QRNXXQNS g 3XXX X 3 X X X X si -2 Xt - XXXXX .5 X XXX X . X X X- ... Xsxliiii XXX ffffi' :X K Q ' iX G i S K K 5- ' - F- -' X XX X- X ..X. X - we i5:X?5iQ2-X if XQSNQSS- XX l XX - X -X Xi X X X X XX XX XtiX.-XXX XXX '-X 1 , tl, u Www NAVY: Ilmlslmagen. Allison. Rasey. 'l'lm'altL's. Alllriclm. lieclrlin. Iverson. linclv. Blacliae. lX'lvt-lmrlr. Shewry. XYenzel. Ralln. XYUIE. Sneltllvvf. The NAVY and ARMY teams, captained in a scoreless tieg then Janice Suelfiow, a by Marian Rahn and Maggle Selp respec Navy forward evaded the Army defense tlvely were chosen because cf all round and shpped the ball through the goal A sportsmanshlp regular attendance at week fevs nunutes later the game ended ly games and ontstandmg abxhty lll the Navys favor 1 O Exceptnnal IIIHYIIIQ was sport clone by Marlon Wletshack and Charl tu Shewry for Navy and Mary Tlerhng and Ouch bang sock a not' No just the Anna Ealrlch for Army The game was gxrls playmg the hockey champlonshla ref reed by Mlss Dsborn and Mls Pan game at thu. athletlc field For three quar kow Thls was the first t1me for a number ters the play 71g71gged up and down the nf years that a hockey champlonshlp gwne field nelther tea 1 havmg an advantage was played between two all star teams When half of the fourth quarter had the glrls hope that the game w1ll becwme passed lt hcl ed as lf the garre wou d e 1.2 ax n a e e MY l enl e 1 Cl nm L et l exlem Ru rd X QQX tx CRS gk X xx XX ks xSXX xx X X Q R XX XQXiSXX Qt XX N sbs N Sgxwx X ww XssYbW XX XSXK wx QQXSN XXQENN Saks is Ss Q XX x NQXSXX www? 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Q .......t........' , ,... Q , ,... ,,,,...... .,t.. ..,,. , t . t ,,...,. .. f es l s 7 I 1 , . XY' YALE: Mis- l':mkmx'. Nlzxrxzulne Blur Rae. Xlury Tlerlmu. Nlzusilnl XYletXCl1uk. flweu lfrlske, l'l1yll1s ' 11 Url-vw. june X':xmlcrlw-lgr, limily Altluiclx. lllllflillll ,lv-:nl 'lll11lIlllHCl', xlillltl lJ:u1:n. Nl.n'gue1':tu len-rsX' . YALE and PRINCETON, all-star basket- ball teams were selected after a Jolly sea son of CXCFCISB and fun Joan Tharmger led the Yale Bulldogs while MHFIOH Dun lop msplred the Prmceton Wlldcats After three weeks of strenuous practice the teams clashed 1n one of the most thrlll mg and hard fought battles m many years Although the score at the quarter was 9 7 the half found Yale leadmg 21 11 as a result of accurate passlng and Joans un errmg pot shots A hypodermlc of pep mjected mto Prmceton at the half resulted in her 27-22 advantage at the end of the thlrd quarter Dunlop llterally stood ln the mlddle of the floor shot and swlshed the ball through the hoop The last quarter was however more evenly fought, m a last mmute rally Yale tled the score and pushed on to a final vlctory of 34 31 Every player put her whole strength mto the game Although Yale was vxctor n scormg Prmceton was vlctor ln splrlt A toast to the good feelmg and sportsman shlp dlsplayed by the two teams durlng this br1ll1ant contest' INCETON I1 lll un nn Q 1 un 1 t 1 un n t X N x NSR Q XXX X x X NNQX x NX X X X mx X x I I QSXXNK X XQX xg XXX QQSXXSXX X XXX N XKQ XX N X V - . - Y ! . . , . . 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X ' Af QTY? if 5513 5 x Yi X fX X: ' ti. . so . so l f sew' X: X ' s . A Y I . ' . 15 EQ X1-Y 5 X' : 1 N9-NV - .Q 2-'XXXX:x1EX-- X f - E- ' . files' X : - X - . - .ESQ -S f iw I . K KKKKK . K K K. KS. X X .. . , . .. X. . KT .K K.. X XXTKKK Xe :ii ..... . - ' X Q -A X g X.. .M X .X ,tgps - .S - . ..Xi.:X,. .fif rv?i' ff: :si K X: If 555 E - X X X -f .. A - .- X K . - .L K f - - . . A -Pfsfs wf.XsXss. ' -l-9 Peifer. Xlielkc. lil'IlIl4lk1llJlll',U, lilueti. l't'l'lC'llll. In-lu-mul. lleyef. llraun. lllltxlllli. The VOLLEY BALL season came as a lull after the thrilling sport of basketball ended. The team captains on Tuesday night were Kegler, Drolshagen, Babich. Suelflow Eichner and Waldy and on Thursday night Allison Henkel Henlser Foy Stephen and Vick Volley ball is a good game for those affected by spring fever as it gives one ample time to day dream and yet play the game The technique and rules of hockey bas ketball volley ball and baseball are all taught while the girls play in gvm classes during the respective seasons Thus the girls are unconsciously exercising keeping healthy and gaining enjoyment BASEBALL, that spring and summer sport, received a cheerful response from a large group of enthusiasts. After playing basketball and volley ball within four walls the girls come gladly out to play in the sun shine and fresh air again Those o familiar sounds of the bat against e ball, or that discouraging echo of the landing in the catchers mitt while e referee barks strike one' were Joyfully welcomed by our future Babe Dldrlksons After a short month of play the girls separ ated to participate in those vigorous sum mer sports of swimming tennis and golf ba xx x x ax SN W 1 F E 1 VD F E 1 xx XS QSSX lxgx SXN Xxx x XXX Sxwxxx NN x Xxx X XX x XX X N X S xxx S NN W! N x NX XXX l50l YS Wsgxxkw Qxxx N x X x x wx mx xxxmx x X XX l y , , , 1 y 1 I - , 2, , . ld . . . th ' ' ' ' ll I ' ' ' ' ' ' th 1 ' ui ' Y! ' , . . Y . , . . . ' 51-f 2 ,.., f - ' V XXX ml, .'p': J . lfelilig. llzwlieulizwli. ,' p - X, K: ' gg. llnuue. Ne 't-1 . l'url1tzl. . . ttt. .. .... -- -x fs'-Q. - s. xg X it X :XX-x.X-X X X. ox. K -X.QxwXx- FSQSQMXHM - . -3 1X Q . to Q . XSXY 1 xXX xgx X- lx ' 5 K ..Xs.t.. fo -xx X .. A L K X Kgs XXXx .x X A x s s xxx sxssxXxxsXcwwNwXxQQ5gxX f- fx -X ' gx of gsfx jx .K ss gx X X wg.. X X. 19 B- W fi.-9 - xx x 51 - ' x - . .ski BQ x X 9 Nf 1 XXX Yxwxx 3-S . t . - x X Q X to s'ss .swix - xml TXXX 23 X - X xx ARfXix.- - TYQQ o N55 F lxixf' X Wx 'R 'soe QXXQSS iff XXX sg . T fiiklx - f f o K S N Sw ix K x S SNK 5 X -. s.Xxf 5. .,XxxxsgsgX. P . X 1XXX Q X X .M 1 V . , - xy .f.Ff-sosbvfseroxo NW ..... 1 Y: Xxx if 'ffxoo-'xo S X Wzlh all the gaxdx fruolzh and enfhubl asm Lnarmte ulzc of the old barn dannea ilze lzzglz .school slzzdentb hfne handed togelhar to partlczpale In awopzalzona lvcneficml a.s well Gb .social XX QNX KSN I 1 D v I l , I 'A- u 4 1 r- At- 1 x w' . i N V D A W 1 v v I ff ill K ' X :X 5 J ' X TNQ N f-Q 7 x . X1 f . x 5 XX Wx .X - lx .. . . W' 15 1 5: 55- X9 . . X 1 x f 5' - , ,Q i . . H . ..,x. U11 xx lop Row: lmlluller. inrroll. Nreclwwnlvl. Nllntr. Iullmt. NX emit. t'l1:1pcllL'. llruun. XY. Smith. Sew-ml Row: llnrtv. Vznrmrlmell. Xlmvrv. I.:lrsen. .xL'lIl1ll. XX'f1ml. Sxrutkin. lh'l'lIll:1'I'- ll:-11--nm Rv-xv: Alver. Al-'Inns-m, Kr1stiul1s1m. Nlujru. Sn-cret:u'j.' gm-I 'I'1'Q-:xmu-1': N, Smnth. l'1vsi1lvnl: Zent- llcr. Ylcmfl'lcr1lc'n1: xlCll4'lllllIl. Sclmlillt. French Club The French Club was ordanlzed 1n September, 1933 under the dlrectron of Mr Carlln and was later sponsored by MISS de Joannrs Its purpose IS to glve French students an opportunlty to speak French mo.e fluently, and It entxtles the member who attends every Illeetlllg to two extra polnts on hrs Hnal SIX weeks French 61 ade The club was very actlve durmg the year lt presented two French plays le Tresor and Cosette et LI-Stranger by Vlctor Hugo The project under taken was an 1maglnary tour through France 1n whlch all the more mterestmg places were V1S1t9d by speeches dcscrlblng them and plctures lllustratlng them There are some changes ln the club membershxp New members are Isabel Benoy Margaret Bull Dorls Elgetl Jean Fohey Ray Kehoe, Ruth Kammerlmg Betty Pluck Allce Perreten Baxter Newton Carol Uber Jeanne Rasev Janlce Suelilow, and Lo1s Dougherty xxQx X W N ss s w IJZ zs ' ' Z, , il YV If Y J ll ' ' M . . ,, A . . . , . F . V . . A . 4 . . V - . - , . . . . . I . . . ix an . 13151 . , Qi 55.-XX 1 . Q , xii X l r l t XX - Q - K K F: ::':S F . Mc, its X - s fn , s 4, at .Q 1 - X ss X, X Twp Row: Reuteler. Mayer. Rayxmwe. XY1tscl:unke. Kmwxlsky. l'luc' Thirnl Row: Schneider, Scl1rr+emler. l.in1ll1vtT. Kreuwr. Liml-lex, l'-'I-l-u1lXu Secmul Row: Ihllxyvzntz. Hahn. Hr. Heilllkr, .Mlm-er: Meyer. at U ' ' mfr H 4' i X el L' German Club The German Club was organlzed 1n 1932 Its purpose IS to encourage the members not only to study the German language, but also to apprec1ate Ger man l1te1ature and culture The only 1equ1s1te for admlsslon IS a passlng grade on an entrance exammatlon COI1SlStlI1g of German translatlon The rapid progress of the Club durlng the last year resulted from the dlstrxbutlon of pr1nted coples of German stones These were translated rn the form of tests If the members do not mamtam a certam average over a perlod of ten tests they are no longer consldered members of the orgamzatron These tests are made up of excerpts from famous German llterature such as parts of Goethes famous Faust, and Schlllers Wallenstem Another feature of the work IS the slngmg of popular German songs The members conslder sprlng the best tlme for such songs as D1e Lorelex and L egst Mxr 1m Herzen N X 3 XXX XN X XXX X X XXX XX X X N Q SX XX XX XXX XX Q X XX X X X X XX X XXX wXXX XXNNX X X X NX X NX X X X XSXQXX XX X X X XX X X X X xx XXXX X XXX X X wXX NX X XX l3l X X Du Du X XXX XX gg X X XX XXXXX X fw WM X711 fl X XX X XX X XX XXX XX' XE' QW XXX XXX XXV XYXXX X XX X --1 XXX X Xwn lla! um R W: lu, Stl llt. 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MVC llrlmllke. . vt The Current H1StOfY Club The Current Hlstory Club was organlzed ln 1932 by several members of MISS B1lstads classes and called The World Parhament Club Under Mr Heldtke s sponsorshlp lt has malntamed and developed the polxcy of encourag mg 1ts members to conslder the lmportant xssues of the day The past season has been packed w1th 3Ct1V1tY Every member was re qulred to SpCCl3.l1ZC 1n one subyect and report on It before the club some tlme durlng the year These speeches were always lnterestmg and brought forth a wealth of materlal Some of the toplcs were Imperlallsm, Internat1onal Debts DISHYHIHIHCHT Fasclsm Hltler and MUSSOIIHI The Club has been well managed mxxers have ylelded a iinancxal profit The members have galned lnformatlon and acqulred sk1ll ln problem analysis sw D O.. 'U ..- xv .-. 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Stn-1: Debate Club The Wauwatosa Debate Llub was orgamzed ln 1926 by Mr Wl1l1amS and 1n 1930 Mr Heldtke the present sponsor, assumed charge Although several mterscholastlc debates have been held the club IS more concerned w1th mxnor debates among 1ts own members and has spent a great deal of tlme and labor studylng the arts of loglc and oratory Meetings are held once a week and are conducted accordlng to parha mentary law Extemporaneous debates formed a nucleus for a ma1or1tv of the programs of the year Two of the quest ons of the lnterscholastlc debate were Resolved That Japan was Justlned 1n the recent actxon agalnst Chlna and Resolved That the Unlted States should adapt the essentlal features of the Br1t1sh system of radlo control Three debates w1th outslde teams were held The afflrma tlve team won two debates one agalnst Bay Vlew the other agalnst West D1V1s1on The negatlve team won a debate agalnst Whxtetish Bay X X XXX X Q X XXX XNX Xbs XX X XX X XFX X X X YN Q XXX X X X XXX W XX X XWKXX XXNXX XX X SKS X X X SX X XX XXX XXX XX X W X Q XXX X X XX XXX XXXR VN XX X XXX XX? 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XX, X X 5 X1 Lf K 5 X X .- - -ff? t X XX f e F XNXXFIXX1 - so - XXXXXX X X -XX X. - X 1 i ' I Top Row: Campbell. Pinsky. Taylor. llufer. Phillips. Second Row: Pescllek, Tuckwell. l'alme1', Stiedemau. Babich. Bottrnn Row: emien' Bl1l l'Ol1 l!hI Bliss Ilarlmer. Adviser' Ruthe: llznlzicll. Home Econom1cs Club The Wauwatosa Home Economics Club afiihated Wlth the Amerlcan Home Economlcs Assoclatlon and the Wlsconsm Home Economlcs ASSOCl3t10D and founded 1n 1932 by Mlss Barber was most successful th1s year Its pur poses to form a lmk between the home and th school, to furmsh an oppor tunlty for orgamzatlon of so 1a1 actxvxtles, and to tra1n young women to be actlve and CfHC1C1'lf managers 1n home llfe are accompllshed by soclal meet mgs, char1ty projects and faculty teas Thls year the club made a scrap book of all the glrls favorlte recxpes sponsored a mrxer, and presented a style show A few of the outstandmg programs consxsted of a field tr1p a formal 1n1t1at1on, and lectures by repre sentat1ves of the Electnc and Gas Compames Each member of the club made a proyect 1n e1ther kmttmg or cro hetmg An rnstructor from one of the large Mllwaukee department stores came out and helped start th1s project by teachlng the glrls how to kmt and crochet x x X XX X SXYV x NSS X X X x N X xx X X X X X QX xx XXXX x X X xx X xx Q X xxx xx x X X N x X mx? 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The Mlcroscope Club Orgamzed 1n the wlnter of 1933 under the sponsorshlp of 'Vlr Peacock the MICYOSCOPC Club has thrlved to the extent of attractlng many more apph cants than lt can accommodate, for the club IS l1m1ted to 25 members, and entrance IS posslble only through examlnatlon The club work revealed to the members the fascmatmg mysterles of hvmg mlcro orgamsms and provlded them Wlth helpful d1n6Ct10I1 and costly equxpment The members learned how to make slldes anfl to prepar tlssue for IUICFOSCOPIC observatlon A cletalled and cornparatlve study of blood was made Slmple stammg was taken up, and the mxcroscope and its accessorxes were studled Th1s program ot act1v1ty was augmented by approprlate talks contests, and hikes The majorlty ot the members have already acqulred nucrosopes of thelr own ecause of the lnspnatlon of the club work Q- Q! 51 XX xg X XX x Xxmmw X T xXx Xxxx S x xk lvl Tx x xx Xxx xxx xx xx Xx X x xox xg Q XX Xs Xx X T XX Xx Xx NX x X Xxx X X xNX Txt AS Xx XS XXX X xw X W Xs QX X XX X W 'F C . xg I - .L . , U ' . 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Bottmn Row: Pietsch, Schauer, Miss Spears. Yehle. Irvin, Peterson. fiaselnxzm. Art Club Two years ago a group of s1x puplls mterested 1n extra curr1cular art act1v1t1es banded together to form the Art Club SIHCC then the membershxp has mcreased to about twenty five because of the greater mterest ln creatlve artwork The Art Club under the supervlslon of M1ss Spears asslsted by Mnss Anderson a cadet from Milwaukee State Teachers College has spent the last year 1n the development of sketchmg and crafts Members of the club posed for figure drawxngs WhlCh were done 1n pencrl colored chalks crayons and charcoal Crafts conslsted of leather toohng block prmtmg and pewter work Mlscellaneous proyects were completed accordmg to each person s 1nd1v1dua1 taste Some of the outstandmg CXh1bltS conslsted of frgure sketches flower drawmgs Chrlstmas cards leather purses and pottery composxtxons In the sprmg of 1933 an exh1b1t1on of st1l111fe chalk drawmgs attracted much favorable attentlon the outstandlng drawlngs were those of Dorls Schauer Jamce Suelflow Jane Kegler Myrtle Hensler Marguerlte Peterson V1rg1n1a Ott Ehzabeth Woolfolk X ex XX N X X ,tttrtt ttttt tttttt.r.,,tttrttttrt i it tttttr.. i tttrr,ttrrrct.,tttt to t.ttr tttrt rrrt t.tr X t,trrtttrtrttrtt,tttttttttrt X X . 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Stern. lflzmner. lluulop, 'l'l1wz1its. ll1llYlCll. t cltl 1131 I1 U Il re W4 Student Patrol When a v1s1tor arrlves at Wauwatosa Hlgh School, the HI'St person he encounters IS a student ofticlal to help h1m 1n any way he may deslre If he remalns long enough he notlces that th1s boy or glrl also serves ln the capa c1ty of a monltor The newcomer IS wltness to the respect the patrolman demands and recelves There IS no undue bo1sterousness 1n the corr1dors as mlght be expected ln a hxgh school Even when classes are passlng traffic IS kept movmg 1n an orderly and qulet fashlon The stranger recogmzes that thls system manages to Omlt the objectlon able pohce attltude The patrolman IS as much a student as any other per son 1n the school The v1s1tor suddenly reahzes that thls youth IS I'8C61V1I'lg much more than hls exempt1on as reward for satisfactory serv1ce he 1S acqulrvng trammg in leadershlp self government, tact, and the exerclse of authorlty He who has been a student patrolman should be a far better c1t1zen than h1S untra1ned classmates, for by belng mvested w1th authorlty he has learned to respect that of those hlgher than hlmself X X Ill Q XS Y X XX Nye X N QQ NN li--tr--111 Row: Sc-f' 3 Xl: j '. .Xssistzrnt l':1t1mlmzm: lluuue. llezul-l'ut1'nl1 nu: Hr. l'-lst. All '-er: ltr' 3- .Xssista11t l'gltrulmz1n: Rul 'l. ' -lrt. ' - - 1 ls - sv ' ' - . - , ' . . 1 x . .r.. . Q X- - 5 1--5:55 1 vig A if Q 1 -gg: X 11 K i 1 was N REQXIQX. 'F sf '-tk K ..,. 1 Tiff QQ'-.5 -Q .l . 5: WWW -XX NXXX X X X-X Twp Row: Tranpnmzmz Securml: Urlwwg Hall. Business limi: llausen. Feature- limlitnf: lllilllllltlllll. Sfffltllll Row: Zassg lXQl'rl'llI Nt-ar: Newton: Linmlsleyz RClL'llIllii1lll1 lhsclmtf: lluwner, lluys' Sports liwttuun mx is- Cllllllljlfl' - rica H 'ri1 ' ' 'mlla it 11 ' ' i 1 ' ' ' if ' :mr Street 4 K t lEl l 1 Cardmal Pennant Slnce early ID September when the Pennant staff scttled upon a theme each member has had hrs shale 1n the varled tasks of makrng an annual A search of county hxstorles and v1s1ts to the homes of elderly native Wauwa tosans shaped the ldeas so ably 1llustrated by a palnstakmg and enthus1ast1 art staff under Mlss Cox s dlrectxon The wr1t1ng of personal 11191115 about senxors exerclsed the ab1l1t1es of the sever al hterary members of the staff the buslness staff handled photographlc arrangements most efficlently copy wrlung and edltlng kept sport and organlzatlon drtors busy All the wh1le the three John s chased after snapshots never loslng heart although suffermg some great dlsappolntments TyP1StS proof readers asslstants, all have jolned Edltor LOOIHIS 1n the fasclnatlng project Pennant staffs are chosen on the basls of competrtlve examlnatlon and character quallficatlons from among the numerous appllcants each sprlng For a part of the general tfalfllllg 1n book maklng the staff took a trlp through the engravlng and prlntmg plant 1n the fall flVC staff members attended the Natlonal Scholastlc Press Assocxatlon meetmgs IH Chrcago Q X XX QX X Xe X. 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Il Cardmal News The Cardmal News olT1c1al student pubhcahon of the hxgh school brlngs to 1tS 700 readers, 1n fourteen 1ssues each year, the hlgh llghts of advance and past events The staff responslble for th1s actxvlty 1S a group of students selected after careful tryouts have proved thelr mterest 1n Journallsm and the1r capaclty to carry out the program for maklng the News constantly a better paper Many branches of trammg are mvolved ln th1s program from that of runnlng errands to the WI'1t1I1g of edxtorlals, collectmg bxlls, wrltlng ad copy mtervlewlng the great and near great typlng proof readmg, conferrmg w1th typesetters, pastmg dehvermg papers these and more are all part of the complex lndustry requlred to brlng the paper before 1ts readers every other week The Cardlnal News IS a charter member of the Suburban Press Assocla t1on, It IS aiflllated Wlth the Natlonal Scholastlc Press Assoclatlon and has entered thxs year that orgamzatxon s fourteenth annual All Amerlcan Cr1t1cal Newspaper Servxce Ifll N NN T1-11 'Rwvz MCI 11 z1l1l 3 l,6ll.l'l'1 Miss lie' : '. .X1l w1-1 Sul we-11:-1A: llnles. l'11sc11lz1111111: fe '11 1 lx1':1s 1111111. 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XYzu1g:u'1l. llahuke. Mr. Ui:-hl. Amlviserz liz-ckcr. llawe. Za-s, Sc1ence Club The Qcxence Club has enjoyed a program of addresses on approprxate subjects The techmcahtles of photography and dark room work and the latest developments 1n rad1o englneermg proved to be fert1le TOPICS for d1s cusslon basxc prlnclples of chemlstry and physics as they relate to these trades were studled enthuslastlcally but the most popular fields of lnvestlga tlon are avlatlon and the automotlve lndustrles At almost every meetmg there was a report on some new feature of streamllnxng for reductlon of axr resxstance A trlp to the Home Show was reported upon to the club Probably the best demonstratlon was the publxc address system perfected by John Relnke When Wauwatosa H1gh School took over WISN Broadcastmg Statlon Stresau Relnke and Volt were on the engmeerlng staH They had llvely accounts of the1r exper1ences to g1VC the club obey N Q x5TxXXxX xx X XXX X XX XS xsxm XX x Ns v W f X S X XXX XXX KX X Q X XX Nw S Ns X x SQ? 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F or of x X XM X x XXX XQXX xxx Xxx X X Xxbwxxx If-It Row: Kaur: lxfmurzul: llt'lLl'lIIIlllllQ Cfxtzmclm, lluwner: l'lE'lhmL llullwg llulluwayg Kunuyg NYM-l1 . nmthg Hznch: lleijcrg Sllllfllylllllll. 'l'l'e:xs11re1'. Ilmwl Ron. Ilust, l-metz: Leitch: ll, Vlessen. l'resnlcnlg 9 ' ie ml R mx Y XI l , cu 4 ': . 1-wtmxg . any lew, Yice-Presiclenl: G--mlfreyg Hzn-rtel: l':nnuun: ll. -lexxen: lhartz: Xlctluirc, -V H Kenner 'clog-tllixlxg 1Vl l.Lll6' 1 e tu lXlllCL.8l Boys Glee Club The Boys Glee Club 1n 1933 and 1934 was most successful Although there was a long Waltlllg 11st of boys who wlshed to 10111 the club, 1tS member shlp was kept down to about fifty so that more attentlon could be glven to 1nd1v1duals The group was dlV1dCd lnto sectlons of about nlne members each because a great deal more could be accompllshed m th1s manner The club produced an excellent octet whxch sang over broadcastlng statlon WISN 1n the fall, contrlbuted several enlr acle sketches Whlch were glven before the curtam of Fashlon, and gave a Jomt concert w1th the school orchestra Socially It sponsored the very successful Homecomlng dance and Hnlshed the year Wlth a farewell banquet and a p1cn1c X xgX xx ox xx Rxxw xXX x x xxE QXx x xxx xXx xx ww xx f63 x xx Qxw x x xx Lx Q X Wxsix LX xx x X x X Nxxxww X X xx x N XS xx xxwxx xx xxxx x N ll It nl Run. l . s . 5 l ', Sl . 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' 'irwe ' X11 ' e1 11' tl' ' 1 ' '1 ' ' 111111 ll 1 11 X111 1 19, 1 1 1 1 1 1111 Illl L 11 1 X '11 11 1 II 1 Band The Wauwatosa Hlgh School Band IS an ex epuonally fine one known throughout the state as a class A wmner It IS a prrvxlege to be IH th1s organ 1zat on for the band does a great deal more than supply one wlth a muslcal background It teaches 1ts members to make constructrve use of thelr t1me lt develops thelr co operatxon by part1c1pat'on 1n group act1v1t1es It prepales them to take a major part ln the IUUSICHI l1fe of the1r COIIIIHUIIWIBS and It encourages all muslcal talent Tl11s year has been 1 busy one for the band whxch provlded a great deal of entertalnment for the school and the communlty It played at all of the home football games and when weather permltted maneuvered on the field several of 1ts members formed a pep band wh ch d1d much to enllven some of the assembhes and basketball games and lt presented several Sunday afternoon concerts wh1ch were very popular In May lt attended tb State Tournament v1h1ch was held at Gr en Bay and as usual came home wlth more than 1tS share of honors The band was 3Ct1V0 1n promotmg the Carlton College Concert ln M11 waukee at whlch Wauwatosa alumm performed XXX 1XXS X I 1 X XXX X N XX S5 XS X SS XX XX X X 1 Q X Sv Q X NX XX T X11 XQXX S 1 X X XXX X X X1 XSS bl' NX X XQS NX X X XSX N X X XX? 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XYei11l1ol1l, llailev 'ers 5 '11 Ron Qtrau 111 cm 1 1 11L ee1.e1t rlw111 e1e1 111 N 1 mum ll tl1 1 1111 X xx 1 X11Le1 1l1l1 1 llldlllfll l eu 1 Ne 1 emlt l 1111ser 1111 1 1 L-1 1 1 11.1Ll11 Res 111 Orchestra Belongmg to such an or an1 t tralmng a sense of prlde 1n group achlevement d1sc1pl1ne, and jolly fun There are the practlses an hour and a half each week for g za lon as the Orchestra g1VCS one musical the whole al hours 1n 1nd1v1dual lxers mlssed, late hours spent at group two hours ln speclal strlng rehearsal, and sever practlse Every orchestra member recalls m school, the weary carrymg of lnstruments back and forth No less does he remember the flne compamonshlp whlch only a muslclan knows, the zest of explormg new harmomes 1n slght readmg and th ii to a pleasmg rend1t1on of good mus1c , e gratl catlon of contrxbutlng Bemg a member of the Orchestra doe concerts enabled each to demons The annual Band and Grchestra party g1ven by the Mothers Assoc1at1on IS a 1 ga a occasxon The contests Hnally offer the cllmax 0 1934 has b s not mean only practlslng FIVC trate h1s mus1cal sk111 and understandmg f each year s work 'J' m 0 5 '13 o 0 we 0 Q 'cz C' o I3 5 F5 IT 0 F! 0 0 o 1 Q- o VW FF D' 0 O 1 0 D' so U7 FF 1 sv U' C-' FP 2 Fl FP I3 0 U3 KD co U1 50-F 5-.co mm 35 ,,,ev '::- fl :S wo W'-1 our PN ,E 3-O Q3 gpm Q-U1 ,nu 5:3 '52 OCT' so I ro sv Q U7 'J' MW y w en Wauwatosa Orchestras ranked NK XX X XX Y QXXXXXX XX 5 XX X X XX X- X ,NXQXKXS X Xxx M XX K N X ww X XXQXXXX y X NS XXX NX X X XX XX X X XXXXN Q XX X X XXX X X X XXXXX X X Xxx X X XXX XX XS Xm W XXXX X X XXXXXN XXX XX X W X X XXXXX X NN QNX X X X XXS X X X Rx XXXX X X XX XXX X XXX NXX X X X XXX X XXX XX X X XX XX X5 XS S X IGS! 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XY1,-l1'l1. ,X11u'1'. l 1':1111'lXe. 1 111 111 1 111 1111 1e11X11x1 Glrls Glee Club The G1rls Glee Club offers many prlvlleges to those g1rls who are 1nter ested 1n extra currlcular vocal act1v1t1es It g1V6S them the opportumty of tralnlng and developlng the1r VOICCS and th1s year enough glrls took advantage of th1s chance so that It was posslble to form a vocal ensemble w1th1n the club Th1s group was often called upon to entertam varlous clubs and organ 1zat1ons outslde of the school and It sang over the radlo several t1mes durmg the year 1111111 4 1 Q-11 1 lx11 R11le111alXe1 c 4 1 1 B 1 111 1 l1clX 15111 IU 11 111 1 1 11 1 1 e1t11g. e 1 11 111 11lXc-1111 11 lx 1 1 111 I X XXX XX X XX X X X XXX S XSXXSW SX X X X XR XXQ X X XXX XXX NNN X X NN I66 XX G NSX XXX N Xwsm X XX XX XX X X X X Qs X XX NX X QSX X EXNWXXXX XXSXQX N X X XS X NN S XX X X X55 XX X N X X wx XXX X XM NX X X XXwXXX N XXXX SXX Sew-1111 N-111 i l4cv1'1. l':111111l11'll. lil- 1, ll1-1-21--11, ll. uc. Bl-l'l11sl.11. 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' '1 'z 1 : 1elle Qecretau' NEI The Anna Copeland Club Body mmd and Splfltl Emphasrs upon these three factors IH the develop ment of wholesome glrlhood characterlzed thls year s successful act1v1t1es I spite of the fact that meetmgs were held after school mstead of durmg home room perlod the membershlp of the Club exceeded one hundred grrls Under the superv1s1on of MISS Wright and wlth the help of the cabinet mterestlng and worth whlle act1v1t1es were carrled on At Thanksgxvmg baskets were filled and delrvered to the needy scrap book materlal was gath ered and sent to the Mllwaukee Hospltal for the chlldren there to f1n1sh the glrls took magazlne orders to F3156 funds whlch went towards the servlce work of the Club and reforestatron was a project for whlch money was ralsed to help the admmlstratron 1n the campa1gn at Washlngton The pro grams were planned around the theme of The New Frontler The promlnent soclal features of the year Included a Thanksgwmg Mrxer a H1 Y and Anna Copeland banquet an all Clty roller skatlng party at the RIVCTVICW rmk and a farewell party for the graduatlng semors X 16x NN Twp Run lnosslnnl Nambe. ll ve Nlmlll ill.-111 , XX I l'nvg.1uu llullmux llmr . , xy, llalm. l'1'c-sinlt-111, Witt-'ru R:-wi XY.--ul. l'ulrl1c1l5 l'hmru1zui: .Xulrllclx-. Scrx 'e l'l'4' lim: Xllss llflulxt. .Xvlviseri . 1-, X xvcfl'reslrle1lt: llzmlmlrlul. lrczn-ulei Y I I ' I 1 - . . . , . . . 1 n , . 1 I Q fl ' YY - V - A ff ' 5 M a is . ,jf ,S XX - - Q Aff- twiatxx 3 Ill l ll! lllll I L 11 x utuu nm cl 1 at e Xue mu FOFCHSICS It IS generally agreed that at some tlme ln everyones l1fe he IS called upon to address a large audlence The forensxc work ln hlgh school makes lt posslble for students to meet thls necesslty Wlth ease The annual speech contests have prevlously been d1v1ded mto four d1Vl slons, but th1s year a nfth one was added The students may now choose from oratory dramatlc declamatlon, humorous declamatlon, extemporaneous readlng and extemporaneous speaklng Three or four speakers are selected from each group to compete IH the final school contest The wlnners IH thls event partlclpate 1n the League Contest, Wh1Ch IS composed of students from the Waukesha West Alhs, and Wauwatosa H1gh Schools, and from there the wlnners contlnue to the d1St1'1Ct and state competltlons Th1S year Katherlne Hammond won the school contest ln extemporaneous readmg AIICQ Johnson ln extemporaneous speakxng Dorothy Backes ln dramatxc declamatlon Henrietta Lee 1n humorous declamatlon and Avls Zentner ln oratory Mrs Glbson IS ln charge of the work X N X lb so ' Xxx sv SX NW XXI XE x X XX' Xgiox QNXQXX S X N x N Twp Row: Xlhwlrutt. 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Ileuien ll lex N161 men elmel nun IX 1 x I nllll Tfpzant Wendt leutnex ec ntl It e a x lea mer au eu n -Xml rt 1 f x m X cl mmm n e en IE x 1 an N vim 1 x Nat1onal Honor The Wauwatosa chapter of the Natlonal Honor SOC12fY was establlshed 1n 1929 for the purpose of encouragmg students who have set hlgh SChOl3St1C standards for themselves Ellglblllty for the soclety IS based on four factors scholarshlp leadershlp character and servlce Of these scholarshlp IS predominant although the others are also cons1dered necessary Students from the junlor A class who have an average of 90 and from the semor classes who have at least a speclal mer1t ratlng are cons1dered for membershrp A l1m1ted per cent from each class IS chosen by a councll con slstlng of the prmclpal of th school four faculty members mcludlng the sponsor and the four officers of the club Electlons are held at the begmmng of each semester and the elected students are formally 1n1t1ated at a banquet held ln the spring Each year the members are 1nv1ted to be the guest of the State Teachers College at a dmner which they g1VC annually for all of the local chapters of the club Members are permltted to wear a small gold pm whlch IS the symbol of the Natlonal Honor Socxetv W X We X xc xx XX N N x wks Qs X Q X xx lf0l I . 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S uuml is x 1 nel 'emi 'xtexmile 'L lu x Smilx 1 e ' ' ' ' Q ' mllel A e IIS!! ultutl x n K C' lt C Student COUHCII The Student Councll IS the vo1ce of the student body It IS composed of one representatxve from each home room and one from each actlve club At lts weekly meetlngs the Councll dlscusses varlous problems that arlse con cernlng make up work, detent1ons, exemptxons, and any other matters ln wh1ch the students WlSh to VOICE thexr op1n1ons The suggestlons made at these meetlngs are presented to the teachers and the home rooms for furth r dlscusslon If the teachers wxsh to recelve the students reactlon on any prob lem, they present lt to the Council where It IS dlscussed 1n the presence of Mr Swancutt The act1v1t1es of the Student Councll are not l1m1ted to its meetlngs For the past two years xt has glven a Chrlstmas dance, and occaslonally lt sponsors a mxxer It renders many SCYVICCS to the school whlch lnclude keeplng up an electrlc advertlslng slgn ln the mam hall and dlrectlng campalgns for 1mprov mg and beautlfymg the school The Student Councxls prmclpal alms are to promote projects 1n wh1ch students are espec1ally lnterested and to further co operatlon between the student and the faculty To do thls lt needs the support of th entlre school N X X EQ x X Xt N X XX X X X xx XX X XW x XX S A3 QS X xi EX WXX X x x x xXx? 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Paul transformed . . . Two .Vs and a Robin display fine feathers . . , Under-cover man. Clausen , . . Elsie and Joan on a poster job . . . Pfister and Scrimshaw take a lofty view , . . The Stage is set , . . Conroy wills by a nose . , . Page one in David's career . . . Seefeld. Gallalier. and Cain-transporters , . . Frances and Margaret cutting up . . , Lees 8: Co. create Fashion fs ,aj T , iii fi , - -1-.-. ' ss X s X ssl ss X YS sxg ssl s 5 3 XWWS R s s N Wf sw Ill s ss? fm , , Cgflf f ,, Vf,f,f, I I 4 f, V MZ . , , Q Q Q MM, . V W ,,,, ,W W ff , 'Im 4' '4ffff,',? f ' l , ,, ,,, 1 , fn, ff' ,,,21,-ffmwn' ww 2 ww' ,',,,f,,m,f! 4 I , We ' f , f- 7,3 f,,,,fi , Ref ff , 4,f'cffWyfWZ,, , ' wfwf 77 fb? , ,, ff, , I , i K ' , i Y 'Fw' V wi, ' , 1 i l s tw g .h s 7 , 9 1 I Q sr If Q N I f,,, V Tygzff, 5 ? Z 74,7 V ,W ' ' I gi 'x f ,QW w ' Q B ,,,, , , , I we 'ww' i.,- , ,X . tv ,,,Z, 1z , ffv 1 Xssgx X sss WX X Ns ss Ab the mm! carrxer broughl glzmphcb of life back East Io the eager vxllagerb so thu PENNANT wzll arouse m sour mind the gow memories of school lzfe XX X NN QW N NX XRS N X N SS X Www XS The information bureau . . . A youthful physicist . . . A pause in the mad whirlpool of drama . . . Miss Crosby scans a theme . . . Vim, vigor, and vitality. 4 . An English and history alli- ance-'Olson and Johnson . . . Mr. Heidtke reflects . . . David and Jonathanq feminine ver- sion . . . The pedagogues look cheerful even though posed around school. Can they be smiling at us? QQ X N X S Q X Qgx N S XX xe X XXX XS S N X X X N W Q X l7Yl X XX S X X XS Q X X XXX X SN X xx xx X wx x We'll het they tumble before long , , . Bill fwhat-a-manj Stone . . , Nice doggie . . . Marion takes a workout . . . Hi. Elmer , , . What Go-down frootj beer can do . . . Haertel, Liehner. and Ricker take a lecture . . . Willis serenades on Pan-American Day . . .Thus do the seniors enjoy them- selves in odd moments. For further notes on them see the senior section. S xx X X xxx x X xg X x xxx X X x xxxwgwxwxx xx XX X X x X Q ,tum-. x.. -as 'Mk' x - .ILM . 1 ' 1 . r 5' Cx Q 1 M 'T x 1 'Vi' ' -r ,xii A P sl? In I' v u It nv' i' . V' 'N 5 4-.-s 5 xl C I' r A xxx X .1:..:, i,..l,.:A5-Mf.. .. . Q I yxf K .'. , t x x x XS W XQ x xxx N x xxx xxx R 'SN x XXQXQXQSXQ X x X x x Xx x x X Xxx X x NXXXN x xxx X X xx wx N X x x X x x x xx uxxx xx xxx xx xx xx X xwxxx xx m x I79 x X i 1 . ,. . v I , .7 A X I .1 Q.. Lx . K . .Fi X I H t,t.. . ..xt. Q xxiig Z x.x Lx A kk .. X xl,s f fxxxi lx-Q . 1. 'f .. L . 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Ohly X K XX XX X Guy, Brown, Drolshagen, and Haakg we hope they don't fall oh' their perch . . . John Pflaum on student patrol . . . They don't seem to be in any hurry . . . Peter Warren and his cello . . . Before that test . . . Neal Quinn . . .Detectives Kuphall and Grossman . . . Strong man Nichols . . . The babies of senior high school will he the leaders day after tomorrow . .. As sophomores they study hard and play only now and then, XX XX XX X XX X XX X X X X XXX NX X X XXX X X X XX XXX XX XXX X XXXXN XXQ X XX X N X N X X XXX X yi X XX NXXX XXX XX X X XXX X XXX X X X X X X wx XX XXXX X X NNRXXSXXX XSN X XX X X XXXXXX X XX Nm X XXX X X I XX XXX X XX XXX XX XQ NS XNXXXXXX XX XX XXX X X XXX XX N XX X W XX XXXXXXX S XXX XX X Q N XX X X X lS1l X X XX X XXX X XX X XX XXXX XX XX QNX wX X f O X X XXX XX NX X XNXN XXX X X X XX X X XXXSXSN X N gk W X Q XXX X XX NX X XX X X X X X X X XXXX XN XX X ff . ..tXtt tttt X ..tttt. 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