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

 - Class of 1934

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MARION DUNLOP As one of the school's best athletes, she made Red Arrow in her junior year. She belonged to Council and worked on Patrol, too. 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? WX WRX ss X Xxwxx RX QXX W X as ss X s mxxsss os X XXX X X MNXWQSY X s s no X New ss X x X XX Nw xx xxx Q X9 X X X NSN XXXXNS xy X x X X X X X X S SSXXXSEXX xX X ss g xx X X x xx w ss sw wwX K I 0 - it U 1 V 1 'ty, . , . . , - - 1 . ' 1 , . , VV! ' P . . . . V Y 1 Y Pi 1 1 t X X .t.. ,,ttt. t tsts tttt s ig-Q, 'S rs' is t essa X, S X t A I tt.t,tt,,tttc -t Q stss-sss-i s'ss R sisisasu -2 his In f :Rests A X Stews-gf--5 ss- xttt X is X , 5 ty:-:ew yy -- tx 9 I tssssstt sses -X QR - ss sts. t :gil 1 ,Kkk sql. tstss as gxgsgiglglgkifiilgpt-tsl-L-X TEXN st.sstWss.W Ng: tw: X Q XM U X 1 sx ,,.t S 1 as t NK X S x P EX Nigrsfi X A skis so vw .xv gm- f .QQ O was .tt. gift E fx xi as X Xtapsx -LLL Q L gk wt. .t t..-.tstss V XXNXXN saws.-stgkl A ' ' Q f 'j New Q my N t ss. A it 1 as L 2 l

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WINIFRED COLE Winnie's outstanding characteristics are her integrity and friendly smile-a fine combination and one fully appreciated. She was not very ac- tive in high school activities, but her merriness has won her a place among students. BOB CLAUSEN His is the personality that draws friends: his is the charm that wins femmes! 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? X XXXXN XXX N XX X X XXNX NXX XX XXX5 X N XXX XX SX X XX XX XX QXX Xwg XXSSX SX XXX XX XX X S SSX X N XXX XXXXXXXX X XX XXXSX X XXXXX AX XX NXXXXXXXQX X X XX XXX X XXQ XX. XX X XXX Q X XXX X XXXXX wX XXXXXX XXX X X X II9 . ', . V . it ,1 ' ' ll fl ' - , . , . - . V 1 C . , . l 1 I - , . . 7 Y . , . 1 , 4 Y 1 KL ' YY . , . , . ' ' ' ' ' i s . W , e,,:cctE .,.,..t..t..t.tttt.t.tt.t.t.t.tttt.t..t.tttttttt.......t.t. ,..t..t....... .....t... t t.t..tt,.t.ttttt..ttt..t.t..tt at tt.. X ..t..t.t t tt t... ttt.tt..t.t..ttt . kiwi .... Q .....,.......t..........t. .A .t............t.........,...........,,t............tt.. ...t .tg................... . .. .. t. gl - X my X 3 X 553.33--XNXQS: QXXQXQ :Xt F-If-XXX X XXXXX XX ii-.INR s. GSXR TYWXX X E .- ' FCS 'SX T Tl 1 X A XXXX X L ..t..... ...X X -ses ' lxs If QPQQX t XX R ....t i.i.f..E':5:i .... 5 A XX X551 TX' X XX XXX t. s XtXtt...X X X X 7 ............ . .....t s ses X X NX X X XX. XX tt X X X XXX X Xt Xs t X XXX XX 41526 X x,?aXXiXXiQXX XYXIF ....t.....tt,t .tttt. tttttt X t t,..5:,.:,.Lg5g-O kgsg N xxxxxxxgxixg X S ,... Y XfgXQgXX-so Xie s g gggg -X X C g - Q9 N XSNXSXYT X XX X' XX WXXN?XXX1if -X---- -'sssss 'XX'iit N ll XA-.ara : 5 XX S X 213:16 X XX s- XX XX X X X X X t . X t X 1 W X NYM iq skis XXXXEX 3 Xk,sh up X... .. ..,,,.. iii? ..... Egg A SSX XXXirux..gefXXf ksss., .... x X Xxx ss :5-.XXNQQS t ' XX X NXK X Xs QQQQX s E I . X, - eww T- e 55 X i w' QX X X X X XXX hiss Q XX X X X , X XX XX . XXX e XX----- Xax 5 XDA 'AY' f t'ti it ' 'X X Nix' Q EE EE qgsiz 5 X -Kc X-FN X Xs'FJ?sN-N X X.. X X . . t- -'-Xs-- A ' Q X 5? ..-X- S X X X S X fx . S X' XX X Fgsxgsitss' be XXXt..s X Q XXX X RQ X .. .1x.XtxT..c t.ttt.. . qgggghg L x 1 N1 g mx ig E i 5 3 fs at A XXMXXKNN XX Xwdxs XX ' N' st WX. Ny ' -Sf! X XS S . l



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x W EARL FIEDLER Earl takes his studies seriously and is naturally good in them. He has a keen sense of humor and is always ready for a good time. During his spare time he tinkers in his work-shop. 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 , . ' l V , X XX , .X X X l Q K K 'K 58 at X X X iXX?Qt fx Q 1 X K X3 X XX .SNQQX-'Ii?Pf.?g55 i X , Fygig KX.XXsXswts:v xgiish- Xx X -.Xi x - ,1 gt - FX X.-wg X?lX1sxxlXSs s.. -- X2 - X. X NX X X Qfxxx Xi 3 XX siigx 2'-fffsb s O 1 i'f.f5XX SX XX N-833' X X. - -x A 'X . - X ' x EXKXX ix X as Xssx -A ' f ' 5 - i ' L -X. asf .XX1 x- SX S sis . X xxfi S X Q' it A -XX.. 5 5- -VX X X9 XX Q5 'X iQ SXTNQ 1 Q sagx QQ-F ki ' - - Qsggsx '.kXsaxXsf3Xx A j f 'x XXQX -is Sli :XXX A F1 --X-XXC X S -x . X S Xfsssx XX A -has f -rss. ,xXXXi15 5 . xx' sins f : ge- 'xxfixi - ' XL S' ' K ' XXX xx K Xliaxf sf OF- xt-5+ 'si-s Xl, X K Kg? . . K. .SEX XXXXXXX-XX.. K. gr .XM XKKKKKSK K KKKKKKX5 XKQHK QX K X..X. X XX ,. S KK XX XX 5YXK K LKAQSXMXXX x Ny X5:N.SKi K. K K K .KE Kg A 4 . X XPXQXXQ . 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

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