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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? X X XXXX XXXQ XY X X FN X X X XXXXM XXX XXX X XS XX X XX X X X X XQX X XXX XQ XXX XX SX XX X XX XXXXS X X X X X X X 5XX X XX X N XX XX QNX XX X X XX W XX X X XXX XS X XS XX X XXX XM X XX w ww X mQXXN w X. 115 3 Li ' 11 ' . ., , , - . ' . ' r. ' H ' Ll ' H 4. ' ' 2 2 s i :X . XXXXXSX X . X XXQ-X-E -' . MX . XX X t9 -isX..X XX X 'X X X . X X . ...X .. X:.Q:s.-X555 . i X. QULX ..aXX... -. .AX X EX 1. :ti .1 gg XX X A X -X X I . KX sys sh- t . 5- .X X-X. Xf'X. T, XQXX Xsfit -r XX X . . I X S . .X X F . 1, ,... .. .. 5 X X KX XXX. A x K . N XX ....-XXX XX X Q X. X qw X iisxkixg SSX TS T X Q K . . XX X is tx X Xi' M Xikx. . i. A S35 K SX. 3. E X i 5 .XX.iX3f X X 2- S X Q X TX Eqfxs Q X 3X7s'X -if . ESXX X ELSQSQXX -5 31 is in ir 'iii . .X t.,,... ..,. . X X 1 X X E it X. XX'-- li . X X XX X S s . X X ss - . XXXX. X.Q,,.XQ.QsbX if a X X XX -N X sv . . Q . 1 t . .X.s..-........m. .s X... X . .. XXXY . . X...tX X s t X t. .. X .X. X s X. X Xi X ..t. ...., . X . Qi A . . . . -. t is .ssc . .. 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 .
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XXX s X x X x X XX xX XXX X x X lx xxxkxxx paw. V' I 'I 'f LM' r ' A A A lf! vu IJ if ,v U WUQX Lv :AU ll Y. ' 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 . S XXX Q S Q 1 ?LIW.XMl. x 1.3 RQ. 5 E xx X V XXX xl X3Xkf3QQXgtXR cccc XXX ,EX N . Rx .c.. F X SZFXXX 1 SSX ks? s ' X Q 7 X VX .5 ,W Par X T sae E N' 5- M NY s r -xz Q QXXQ XQ Q V X X X.. N XXX 1..,v.m,XN? .qllxgx XX., A. :g Ns X XXXXXXXNXWX ccc.Xcfcc. SSM XXcccXX..c.fXX Xcc,c X YM X X X Q 5 ' sfff: s xflsxxbix sos ws X ' NX N Xx s X'2ffs-Q:.X s1:'1Ieff WXXXXX ...c. h KX S S S ANS.. x XXX XMXQ-Xs-1'1- QXSX Exfbz XX E Q' 5 :X Y LX X? KX .A ,.--XX X s ,.-XXX bf 5 Q- : s SWS... XV X3 . XXX 5 .X 3 , X . .. Nxg ' 9fN' X rW- X X .f N- X l f X X A ,,,, s . K s vs SX: Q X : s 4 ss Sas. 5 . X - of e ,Q , -x XX X- NX:t9'ii XX AVN iw wk-NX QF. - X X 5? XX 'X X qs . ,XXXs- .SEN kilt NN X -A S ,XQ XX XC S5 Q5 xigg Q X Y N XXX- X X xsxk X so .X X u X3XX,,.-.--fwsk .-XXN, XXN,..X -S XXQXM EX p-,Q:tX.s me Q, - NX xx LX XX. X ssl L- X ...N mga- A 'Q Et x Gai: .,c....c...t.....u.,oou.X , ....o.,oc........... .......X..X....,...,.....,,t.....t......,t,,oo i .X X.....c.cccXX.c..cXXXt,. .. ,.t,. ..... I I . .,... , ...... ..,.. ...o i ,,,.,,.,,.,,,,o ..... ..,.X....
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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 . ' r J 'fr I . - v :HEX 5-sr. 4 1 I X b . ' 1 1, V I . 1 ' . . . . . .' . . 1 -- cv- Q ,' t 52 S K F97 'x U X M! r . , . . . . Y . 'Q ' g D I V l I e I Y ' .l1ulu:u'y tirzu sites XX . ---' e'ii'i L Qi. --X 11: .xffggpfgsgr . . T ttt... -S X ,utts X, tii. t.,rt....,t.. t as M Q X X X X X X -ss'ss stk, X Qty SSS Ask kxkx Q -:- ZX NNCCN Xl X Xxxxx ssxt X xox.. xtq, gQQ5giq1fW54fQXj.fX X W sm, 'N bs was som s Ms by X gs Q X. Ms '.--. P3 XXX KN We X X N XX XX X' Xsizra ss-x s 0 -- i'ii' E-fiiixx B XX . X .. ss X 3 XFX X X ai xx i 's wffh- - E -WX-sw-f.. ...X :Q ii tst.ttt.tt X X l
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