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HELEN BERGSTROM Helen came here in 1932 from Faribault, Minne- sota. She got right into things by joining Band, Orchestra, and the Glee Club besides French Club. That's proof enough that music is her hobby. DONALD BENNETT Helpful, cheerful, and sometimes serious- minded, he is a friend worth having and one not to be forgotten. He is an ardent devotee of camping. 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? XNNX NN Ill N QQ x A X NX xx x XX Xu Xx OXX xg xxx Rx ox x Kssx X N x Q New YQ XX X xxx Sli XX xxx QS , , . H ' Y1 , , , . . V , , I . 9 1 .. ............. S ...........,,,rt.r,.,t Y ,Ns ,t,,,ttttt,,ttt,,t,, t ttxrgx.3T,m,,:m ,..tttt K ..::..::..,.s, G .ss.sssttt, 3 sss.. ,,,,,t..,,tt,,,f:,f:::.s:: s tst. s,. .tt. Y ,.t,,,,., S S t..,,t.., ,ttt , t,,.. E .E ..,. ,ti .t.,. be .,,,,, ,..t..ttt t.tt C ,ttt.tttt X N .t..tt.,ttt,.,, . tttttttt..... t.tt x-W......J Ni. -.5--F7781-,-st.. .tt, X SE ..... sa ...t 1 a ,..t. za, .,,. t.,t. J - 1 t , SNYFQ3 4 2 as x --x xqfsf E. skew mrxssrre. x ' T14 - s's's- X.. -sw we , .- x , ----- . faq X l. X .. , X tx.: x x. - Q X, - x S Si x - 1 1:-xx Siiixtk NAD X sow: 5555x555 wx,-ix X S ..-'Q-sw?-X - xr -- 1. fx S X tx 1 X. f sa ---- X - 1 my X is E'EE'X-XX ve Nl Q-'f 'fQ: if :El sr: :E P1 X .,.. tts ,...... t X it ' X A N X 5. i 2 S' . 1 V-'Ax i 1 xxxrxu: be - SOQ 3' - :sits--9 'si ES---5 I 3- text- 'suse--vs' xxx '33 Q, osx X x- X Y X ,ox -ex X '5 lx :- 'r's w :I X-, Q xr.: 1 K -xv 1-A :.-Q swim: ::.- xv :I NNN.. x A -x--- t 2 ..s-2-so . - it ax I gsxx- ex, . Q fx : : : 5 A- xsxxxx-S e 1 rx wggtst s -5 3 x xzttxx zggbx N x.i:.:.- -- .M Q e,.,t-is 14- - I- X . -Neess-xg-- xx g N x .K tttt. g ---- 5 - N ' -X 'FA N R- i ,t...t ,t.t...t,., . :esp ...X --'X XSJSQ :SNA ' . .1'-,g,..ss1t..slQX5S-2-MN sswfixx 5 Sex t it as x xx EE'-Q wk.-Less? ' -- .-.- 1 axes. t .----- - t ..-- x- S 'X Q- sN t xi 1-1' 0 1 --------Q'- 1 x Q X et .-Q' x X x I . ' Zi lY,'.i:'.-S,-'5:'f : - ws N x-NX' 2 4 ' fx S gps sk YE- 12 A-Tx ' x X, . .gfx' X A Refs ff' -- . Ns F .,,....t... X -Q yxfs' S Q X 'W W ' or--sq e s X-.T x st We XX x it Wool X A is 1s fl ss A ,tttt. tttt. t t.tt. WQQMFX S X x sv 'B Q' .... .....t. 5 ---ss x K, tt.- N- Lasse f -x -gs X xwqssa A X Q A . t wi, Q N X , ' -1 x' t,.tt.. ,... 5 .A kk,t tt.. . ---- -qgxxtssqf''gfsqitiz -YQ. r ex 1 A s. x x -px Q. - i , o.-e .oot,,.t,...,oo,tto,o..,oo,.oo,.ot It Q o f S X o . .
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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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s if V wffwr Xxxx Q X X x RXQR sbs X X xg Nxxx Qs XXX XX N xx XX X XX N X xxx x XXX X WX xxx X xxX XX N x XX X X XX EX S x X X WW x XXX xx MARGARET CAIN As property mistress for her own senior class play, Margaret did a great piece of work. She was a member of Patrol and A.C.C. throughout her school career and. last but not least appre- ciated, typed for the Pennant. WIN CHAMBERLAIN Always level-headed and a clear thinker, Win has been a great source of help to his less prac- tical classmates. And does this boy know motor- cycles? Ask him! 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. N X XX X X X Ns X X s X X NX X X X xm X X X Ex X Sxw X XXX XSN XXX NS X S Nx X XX NX XX KN iss ,X X N x XXX X X 5 sx Xl.. X xx x W XX Xxx xx NN x X Ns SsXX X NX K XX N X X ll3l - 1 v , . . , 1 - y I , .1 up J v' , 1 i i ' X ' u - - ' n ' l J . 1 . . . . H X I . . . . , , . L, , J g. L L L ' Y ' , E , ' . vt f J ' ,J y it g H - fvf . I ' . ' ' ' ' X . . . . , . i W . . . , . M l 'ji ' 5 :nes .... L ts.t...s. ........s..ss t..s.ts.st..t L ,...t L L L L L..t...s....ts.........tst tttt ..t..t. t...t L L L LL .st.. .s..t ...ttt.., L ...st.t.ts.....sssttt.sst..ssst.. S L LLLLLLXLLLLSELLLLL ttst L .t...s.s.tts t.stt.ttt. L t.ss.t..tt...... t... L ...tt..stt...s..ttt. , L t.t.t.......t.... ....t..tt...tt...s.....t..s.tt...tttt L LL .ttt. , tt.t.tttt . L L I L ' -L L Q ni' sg ix , 5 s :Xf LL QL X X s is X X so . T11 QLNLNQX .X E N-NNXX Q r X XX5 .tt... is XX -XS L-ELL L X AF X: X sx.-K' L ' k Q QNX -1 x NW 1-:Ls N Xxx -X' c ,L N fs X Q ' e it V ew- :zz X Yi Q X L ...,,..t L Lxx sq-XL -XX N Ns xx -L xXXXLL :Rm x - ' X. as x xx- X L LLLQX XXXXX L xxXXwXxXXXXX X x-X--sem X A S N X ' i ' ' on 1 1 N' Lxx, 1 X' 'S X1 'W X e'exX XXXXs 12 T is SX ' t t SX N' I X yu X X 5 f x- 1 X K- X L L - T W LLWXXXXX XXLX LLLLXLX---sr X XX sw- h L- .Y Ngg xgg -5,7 s:3:AmLsXs,LX S Axe a L. L LLLL fa -CX .1 VT X Ls XX SfXif.LQr3Xb gg s X 5 X XX xx-XXXXXXLLLLX-fs Xb LL g Q51 --ss QI -sssssss'rr SQL be 1 L YNFSQ i X L X 'xisxfk Wffxxkis 30 . Qi X5 ' st. W ' S ' Xxx- N LRSYTQEFNT :ES .: x zz--0 srss MXXX xxwsWNxXXLLLEVXLJ- 9, fb XYS Q SX Ng.LfxasNL-S -.Li RQ is k X x XX X was 1-,X S J NX xx sxs Q X - 11515 3 L :L S 2 x xg X ' S ' X X i X XI -N QNX ive'-F X X QNX 5 X X3 s X X N S' x-is-x is-xx? X '- ' 133- Q SN N JN xsg. 1 ,PL XL-X LLLs-sXisLt X X X Qx X z LLLLXNX SX it EXEXNXLX LX Q xt X --X QLX. 4X X 55 EX X 5 N i X ,, N x 1 Lg, QXEEXI .Y L Q'-LX is Q s b'5errsL xXL XNLQX A 55 Fi LL x XXX X xX6,L S Nmgss NE' ' RAIXXL L3 2 1' Q L S sg 'Q' Xt XX X hx X. Xb' -' x LMWQLQXXXXXQLXZT LLLLL ' L Y X if N LLL. LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL , LLLLLL LLLLL. LLLLL L L L L LL ,LLLL L LL,L,LL..L LLLL . L LLLLL L ....L L. L LLLL.LLL.LLL.LLLL LLLLL.LLL..L..L L.L.L T F FXFFR: LLLLL L.....L...LLLL ...,LLL,.L 1 mufffskiiiiieiessiiisssiLmusswsirkm LLLLL,LL.L LL.LL..LL. L
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