West Division High School - Comet Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)
- Class of 1930
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Human hap- . piness is the golden harvest of endless effort and some achievement. - It is this happiness I wish my friends, the Class of 1930. . 'iiifiiif -if-'f'GfS'i' f?fg?i1E1i-'1 hi .i-15152fv7?fWP5:ef21'F'ffirf-Eff-' ,ifzvvii-,'i3AfT'1f'fm' ffl 2 .A . ' - ' - fNfi5v:5: :k,fm:9: tivzffrfpffsiaggfv.-:fi:rf-nG,e5f1f22g-':, fpizqgmsgpg g',gg,25,13f,,Lx41ggg555ig5gg g?ifQj g i161 3' i. fins t gnu, grryfil ' mf. -a 'ref-rt gm .Pfv'?' A xi?- iii is 55.1 5, 'ff 5 .H Y 3, fe,-H4 Aviv -1: 1 av I ' 'fl fr tif-' fill- 13-'rig if'f2r'1-5-2 .53 4,12 ii? 5 521 :Hg '5 A f fri? 'if sb! 1 5 53' e . H H ug ., '5- SP' ' - I 'Vi Wiz, 311325 '.-gP.:5fA5 53.25131 'iigf-fd .:x'r?fL 5, . .'-4 L ilfwiv .Q-j.. at.. Fir'-zijn? .-:Litre '11--:we .1,:.L -3 1.: Y ' + 0 -ml , ., 523' i'-5 ak 7:9?. -gg-. 175322. Y iiqq,-, - 1.-'T V . .vga Jr -. ., , . :Inf ': :lfff 5 s-'fi' 7' ?:,'1:- . Q X .. ig - 132 ,123 f'2F'w ,-:ima 3,1115 . . ,Nil ' ixfiighe as .4 3 HEQF. 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Legg xr r as Mildred Froeming Cffice and Librarq dj 3 HE oflice is the center around which all the fag fig affairs of school life revolve. It handles all matters concerning discipline, grades, excuses, and attendance. All records of importance concerning students can be found in the oflice. Program cards, enrollment cards, report cards, and physical records are kept on file there. Since the removal of the branch public library, the school has assembled a library of its own, in which all the books are owned by the school. This library is now well started through the efforts of Miss Stoeckle and her student helpers. At the present time the library contains chiefly history and literature books. Current fiction and travel books will be added later. Only students and teachers of the school are allowed to use and take out books. l .Sins ' Safe? fails'-3 Elizabeth Manning 1 f M... .-.::f5pz,. Q. ,-14 s, 452- .1 fr mf,-.'4.'. -iff. , ,S J.. .ay- X ,ra-.s i. yrs.. L.-. .H s ,-fa 2' f,.,a-i-eg J -5 ft i' 9' -wtf, Q' .A ,eggs-gf 'v cl 54.4-Egfr .. 5: , -Sis? 1... A . .1 Eqxifn. fu .P gm. fl.: wx? if ., R xrrixsl, 5-E. Z. r ' r Fifi! -::, ::...r.t S .x,.r .. ,, ' sf.o-NLE .NSU-f ifiiielfti fixiixfir l 4 K N X , . ' l Silvia Stoeckle t 1 F ' y 3.5 . . I, 'f.'-f- ,3.'y':'c:.e:3-'gf --.xrr--fit' :Viv Sa' L-q 3--,gy-' ew-,gp ---:.g'a:.ir.L '--:airy',-:5',fg43wgff 1..f rv -.155--I-'l f.Qz.x,s--we,-,5:.1.,-.I :f -.,,v..s.s- , 1. .. ,f -,- 1-, -fl A --.J ss -'Fr I'- fg,-Q-' HH 1. tw . :,2c,. Sv.-tc.-al' ..'.11a'As.eff1g -11.21.31-2 -1--,'-5f'q.3ts,,4'2fqf:.jeg.. 1n:1. -K-Q? J., f 4.5 - .gf '-: Lfa.,..:11s was ggi., SQL' sg. -'sr '-:.:f-.x.Lf-:-- .'i'.:-.1 ,s 2-Y--gl' '. fn M171-' P. W .,.,.-x--,, nw- 4.1.53-L-., Y- lu 5. szfiwrhf Ja. -in .1 5 -, E1-r..,.s..,,:s'fs.f. mer!-ref' -- Q. - Zi- vw,:-.',-- -..:.1.h.g. H AL,-1 fn.:-.Rf -'.-ex' Jkt'-15 Ms .' 1. A ln. Riffs 5.':'f-5fJ.i??c.. 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From thls study, 253421 the pupils become acquainted with the ideas, opinions, ex- gf, gg: .aj . . - . . . .ga T., ,gn-51.3 pertences, and sufferings of men skilled in expressing their thoughts. .fig IQLQQQ . . . .bl gp. in rm si e for the classes to touch on N 323,53 Although it .rs pos . 3? ,ii ggfgigg every great writing produced, the students study and dis- gg, .gg cuss many important works in literature. They learn 552 Barinka Neuhaus about various literary types: poetry, essays, short and long stones, and all forms of the drama. gif Students have an opportunity, through Publlc Speak- ing, to improve their manner of speech, to become more eeae ' E565 f.:f:,:- A VX ar x 55:1 -, ikiii .isfsz 5 t Zrfgagf -igfititli :Hifi-tiff? .:'215f-Q-5' we pike .pf Pfiiifx if ': its X igkil ii?7e?'fQ5i :Lfi-155-Q ca:-21:3 .Jews reset r' 4 f Hazel Thomas ?::L5xa1.- D31iQ .4-15:1 Qliifli rt ' eJi53CFVi-+11 Lfiiavm 2, .fQE5fiaGQ?32ie4?L:La A3stxtffifzaeiitwfriaawiiafiif+rHtftfiiakiiffviarxf ' A .--A . ,. -1 + r,,- .. .41 .- 1.-.fry-14 - -J,-1 n..s ,J-'f '.- .- - :,y.',,:.-, . . 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Sf. ...Q -f'1555'. fs 'ii-it l 2..ijX:f,. f. v,ff.- --rmffrj +'.'-as -. .M 'T' 'Ji Q23 1' -J 4 3.3557 'Ill 1:1 filefsdi :kiwi 3.155 aging.-s if-13 L'-'21 1-QS. -LE' x' -ij. il S xgjafic A.. bww . f ef' 'fc'-. wir-'55 S' .,,..,3,.. ,. -'JL 'x Adele Lange Mildred Kathryn Johnson Florence Pulver jane Cloud Abbetmeyer skillful in expressing their thoughts, and, in general, to gain poise and confidence in themselves. Any latent ability for dramatics is brought out in this course, as a part of the semester is spent in putting on student-coached plays. Most students take eight semesters of English, although only six are necessary for graduation from some courses. In the eighth semester those who are taking English are required to write senior essays. The essay must be expository and must be from eight hundred to twelve hundred words in length. The English department sponsors several of the school activities. Under its guidance the school newspaper, The Comet, and the Senior Annual are produced. The two literary societies, Athena and and Hesperia, are sponsored by English teachers. These two clubs, through debates, promote an interest in logical argument among the stu- dents and aid them in gaining power for leadership. Fred Fox .'sfisgi,5tE1 '3'f 'l '?Ai Jeffers :nitrite f'.l ,- gs 'f?'a'3.4'i nf -'13 if? if ,,. .H H.. 4 xg, ...fagi'.f .':' T7 fizklif-fi 'V55'T5f. 'ilgifllgiif 'QQTIQQ Fri 13' 'iff 4 115 t. my Sf Je' 333135-f' rj2f'RE.iQf t.i'fF1'i.1 giuiirli , 1 ervj P, ff 3115 :f,'?l?+:.1 '1-2 vi .511 Fw Q-fri :L ei i .g,-aef,,- iii-Lil if feff rn-. . 'Ti ff ' f f Zi. F? 4 :Af .I kr: V. - 1 ii 1 ,- .3 .i . .Q '-ir.: . gig .14 -.J i.-. -U5 .J exit-il.. Q .- VL-- gii 1Z1,,Et - 5Pi111f,1I . ., 1,7 1, 5, tp,-..q . ,, .. ,, FW-D'-'. 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In the last two years, the physical sciences, hysics and chemistry are studied. . P , . t The students have become so deeply interested in sci- QQ, entific experiments that an outside club has been formed at which students and guests give talks and experiments. files N Science helps the students to understand the thoughts X i and theories of great men. Science, of course, is a neces- sitv to pupils who intend to enter the professions of engi- Ernest Ehlman ' . . . . . N neering, medicine, or pharmacy. It is a subject of much interest to the average person, who gains a clear insight into the every day things about him. 'L T:-1 1451- Z' lil? 1 ri, 4 g 42553. f Q ' I. 5 gvffig ,'51,3...faq: -, ' 'QI 1' ff,-,jx , Ernest Kurath 'Q:2'f1f'i Lucie Harmon 4, l ijt A 1.- 29 11' at H,-,f -.f .- fan: J 1 -15:2-T . Juli 5 X Q E V J . -.:. 7' 'zfii ' VW ? flitrwgf -aj 5,5 i-I ., f..'. :- S, L-X pits. wi sp. .,-es E33-Q12 ' Li- firl ire: 3121 , . ,,,, . K Sl 2:51335 21 fifi ,ffm -Lf, . ? 5. lv? 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Wifi N P , Four years of mathematics are offered at VVest, mclud- 253335: - ' - inlet-5x'i ing the fundamentals of algebra, geometry, and trigon- I 'iffy ometry. To make the classes more interesting the students tak- ing advanced mathematics are often taken outside and given actual demonstrations of theories. In some of the classes, geometric designs are drawn on the board by stu- dentsg in others, students are taught the use of the slide l -.2Y E rule. , 1152355555 Howard Kingsbury This course is of great benefit to those who intend to enter a line of work that requires a knowledge of mathe- matics, and aids anyone in thinking a problem through from beginning to end, clearly and logically. fitzijs, fa if tv:- emi fiislif K fl.-.L ' 2:1 e, .-,. .W v... -'vw S N. it fit :E-2'-its p+a'7f,,,': -::.egvQ,2S ,,g,g4:gv nsnwr- L -1.-mf Q it s'ft l5fi 1 .5131-3Q'5:,, - f,-3 gg wuts'-:aw safe-:f iiiiifiiif li?1i2?E-5 ffitfgfgff :lily 'J lJ'if3hl.'J. 4211521-1 25125553 . I-, V-,w Mane Marchant Ada Parsons griifis. 25527: ff- 5 f51h ialjzc 'W'3Li1':-ffl-MEM-ff'-fttwxffff-11z1r'RP- sf'r1ff-'-Q+:1-'fr'vii-,E-'-we1':f:v2fLva2-we1121-fave frLaww4w-'4:,r '-uwxfe:-rf.-'-':.f :- fi-l' . fl wyiiggw, Qi jgg iitlf are l ' ' 35 t elif-F42-'fwatiil ed Q if-z+1sfe,HiE,gf5-W 2. 1.-riE943fQframe?- 32:?3ifiQ3?:11gff--fwsifwc-F5fffftl1 ' f Q 'B'-ff'-'91-A1S!2-1-'Tf:f'-'U--- 'G -Zta-trivia is-T' a. :ASS-Q-r'.eb2::'fxf:at1fJz-.lvl .-S-at,f:f3.v:fci2I:2Ea4f-34165,.471Q-5f5kg'3,3?fe.9:2:if?.wErE:5:14Q:fig.:-,.s,L',, l21l 1' ' 'i '11'4'gf59ffit'F- fl -''v'!:h2-fg2 :T:'I- : 1 -' .111 .1 . M' va ' ' A H'-3941.1-nm' :'.-wlg::-- 1- ,-9. --4a, :ss.4f': t A- elk' 1 -1 . Piiileifif ' C. , ' A '5 X : sg-Q , 12553 li 5-flu? , VVilliam Warner Harold Rounds Lillian Knell Raymond McCrory William Smith 13 Hlstoru Department , v :V +I ISTORY and civics give one an opportunity to rs learn much about the governments of the world, ancient and modern. Everyone who may some 52 .1.-Q ,.., gg A 4 N v A 1 ' -Z-f - day take part in our government should know something about other governments. . . . . . History is presented in logical order in the four-year course. Ancient and medieval history start with the Stone Age and continues through the Stuart reign in England. Modern Europe with all its problems is the fi f:,!,L.5'.' . . . . ff! H fri, subject of Modern History. An interesting study of 2' if .,.'fsgH.'4'. . . . - af ' :Stix-V. England from earliest times to the present IS offered in uf-,iw . . . . . . pg -'n 5.5, English Historyg and American History, most interesting QE? ig img-1,51 . . - . az, f., gg'g5gg'5g-Q, to all students, relates the history of America from its Gertrude Hull discovery through the Great War. -!:v. g'x: ff . The history course also includes civics and citizenship. gg is-. .gf th- Citizenship is a freshman subject dealing with commun- tgfyf- Ewsf -w4..,iff 25353.13 ity problems. Social civics, a senior subject, deals with fitigsl t the problems of our government. gg: 'fQflff fi :. ijllf ' -.1 '1il',f ' ' 553.55559 L. , l l 55'-1f alxgj-5' w s ,-., F 1: x-'fy' rgwkgrg. st f:g?!?,Le , 4- -. -7 . . lags-:ig 1: 1 ' ' 5f:5f'5fi'i'f' 1'-2265 75:.1.?1..- x . 'qv 'vt Qlk-'lit' , 1 :fn -'fn if-4'-,1'1'q' - -:wyf-., , Ssfciqfi-.1 A ,J-,N L., W. ng 115-31, ' P53 zz?-91:-ss sfffiffi '14, gt-f we -,ggi r-. A sf 'T-if? galil? 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'.:Lg,.5yj',,!,5rnAi13y,v.Z-i'L.,:f,p,g6-53,43 .5..,g,,,::.:.:.i::5:?-Ziyi . Ny, -g :M 61,5 w..arff1x31ias'EesfAfiisc': f. 1' -'f S'af,i!.zrzh ,,,'-vt ig 4+-get' Alf? 2-f?:?ff,, J T g Iii Ii fr' .Q- 3. 2. 5 ' in 1,5-rl -. ?1frf'gf'i Kaus? ft: Elizabeth von Briesen Ella Schroeder Ida Berg Lina Gerber Anna Ruschaupt Lanquaqe Department f fl N this modern age, when we are rapidly coming - X, 1 well to know something about the languages of PE-, into closer Contact with foreign nations, it is si' rifles these nations. Our school offers the study of four languages, French, X. German, Spanish, and Latin. A foreign language offers, besides the study of the language itself, an interesting knowledge of the manners, customs, and people of the country which the language represents. Although Latin is not a spoken language, it deserves special mention among the languages, because of its cul- tural benelits. The Latin course includes a study of many interesting facts and figures important in Roman' history as well as training in the language itself. The stu- dents read and discuss the civilization, culture, and religion of the ancient Romans. Mary Davis if . 1.. -5-.lf X' 4 1 WQ 5.492 K -5522 ,- , A., efifgzfp sgakimf 1 if T ,. I Q ,. ..-f-3.1113 11.1 4.5 , . Q. Y. aug'-is -.1 rag '.5',ix3.y-Auf. c' ' -' ' . 115. fm, or as 1,Z'?.r. . ff- ..a. is -Ain, r '-'ef-1-gr .,-,gas -.. U15 K vu ell. 5 f -,3 Q13-L. fy .ba-1212 'iw-it ,, .. G. v- -sg. A-ic . 'E'F..? 1i 3-,-ab N, .. M '-.1 :.,,?u'.' vu' ' !..,.,,-5... .. ,pg .4x.., . wi,-f: . .':Lr.ff'- ' Fezyl., f3'.'3: f ,v-' v .-.15 4 2 is ,z-gl. H., .,.- , 1-3,44 ' HAL A- -NA .-x. , Wit ,. - -'synnr r. ... ,,, .1 z-1 -gr -If-1, gzicqrz ,7w.',- 'sh -i. 'r 2 N- 7.:'5QQZ iff. '-'F lffi 1 ' 25493552 gI,rf,12,' 1-5l:fT 3.J 1'?3'2vH-3 ,Q .,-, .- .. I'i'?!'1f1uI 'eq 114-1 , . liffllii Dorothy Gardner Helen Reilly zijwiiny i '.'Y'1'ifi 3:Kq.,zgf:.'. ,YW-'fflf 'Ei-22, ' 'WV' g lg2ff3'!.w'.3yT Vahg-115114, ,gr V-':11, 5' 'H' A -xngwfvgs v.+-1'f-glfgq. mgpu-yu: gg-tL,.::,,1:-, '.4,,1, 5- ., 1.5, t.:,,,.,,, ,- ,x,:,,,.,. .l,,.,...,, -, .,., -,,, ,.g,'ff'2.f'fi.' 1 f. , ' sian -.5-1f'f-Aaah F:-r 'ff -' - 11 -W is N' Rfk' .gsfikx '-rhiafive-ts-13-Q-5 'Swan +1639.v:rt',fG-fffE1fiuiff-rfffr: ww.- 2: Y- kv We -31-5 t 49?x--1,1 for-' ir X x-uri... U -.-..r....c,,. .r . ...i ls, .xl ,ns-1, ,M 1 ,. 5'n hn,f-'f-- v19 '1 'J 'f--- - - f--.what - --Q i3:5w4St..,E.l.fc:.Lffsrsm.-.-svxeaaigxmM-mme-1-..'fa13i'EJ:asi1a,lr:i13E.'Q:i4fgyfg:1a5,5s!9gfg5qfgJ l23l Q, .., Q K5 A111111 -1' 12-sw,?x-.S-qyferetws-Q'-'sfi un-555-gQ?5v-rwz2f4 r'f'w -if-, w r. ,,f,'flP51'iiH fE2f ' -'rift-P15fffi'1'P.Es.'f . f s nl- -,eu fs L. . H W - - A. L21-r-.-e-. .-LH '1--rs-11.3,-1-1+-,1.i'-:.-urs , X . -Q nz-- 1' . - - ,hx . 3 l. -. GL - Jqggeslslgi- ,Gy hifi-:Graff '. - - '--vu . ' -we ' --new .: 1v-'+1'-, s-r:1f- a 1- ' 5 - - - ' ' ' . . its ' ' -'?'iiVE:ff 'i3kKJii-.PLaf'3i'44'- 'X ' f:2f.F5,QE':?R1L3 s'ffrY4.:s1iif-of Amanda Scheinert Walter Rilling Edwin Siggelkow Beatrice Nielsen Joseph Blomgren Mary Welsh Commercial Department F all the departments in school the commercial ' d 1 b f h epartment seems most popu ar ecause 0 t e 3 ,J practical training it oifers its students. Typing and shorthand are without a doubt important not only to the commercial student but to the student who intends to further his education at college. The typing and shorthand classes are always large. Bookkeeping, commercial arithmetic, and business forms are other subjects in the commercial course that give the boy or girl who hopes to enter a business oflice invaluable training. Not only accuracy but also speed is taught in Ile. ,A ,these subjects, the accuracy being stressed. There is no business man who does not want his sten- ographer or secretary to spell correctly or write legibly, therefore, a semester of penmanship and spelllng IS in the x 1 ,, ,V ,sg i , Xa-,1---.-.-xv' . ,c , 5,,'.p- 1 1 if ,. sms: - -.--5--'f-1.-,gg-r '-af L :j . .. , , .ywf-gtf:' 5Z'1tg,-Q.:XvJ.-21v.-y:,lfg:Q6iHfa.f'221C5Q51Q'gf-:rm , ,g,:1g,'f, , 1 g ,y 9.if-.imV-'fxigfz-.ei:fg?x?,2s25 figs?-srriaiilisiimfgfff-L X if-14,--'f ALS?-.rf . e- .. ' fi-3:2211 N' -'-M14--: e:-I Q2-'e'a'vef:w.g'5. we if- ev--,-,f.f1f '.-2-rfrfvr - f:ff..ur:'f+:- was N :Z,v:f-7ws5T.- En:e:S1f-efbtmfxfisxixfl:nsifalrst-biker: 2 i24l ' 1-E f' x 1,77 ii' ' '12 :il-iryuf, sflfgsff 'N Y .Sf .1-55235 2337121 2' 'w 5' z, W V Y y Y 'HPTIYS isis zrssfigqc Tia-, Z' ff ' Qfii..-I' 4 gl:Q4,fifE If 5' ,,.a.sg :,. .M is Te fr '31 .r ,., .. .X RYE fi. 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Advertising and salesmanship are included in the course for those who find advertising and salesman- ship of special interest. In this course the student is taught how to approach a customer and what methods to use for the various types of people he meets. Advertising is closely connected with the salesmanship side of the business. Not only the getting of ads which is taught in salesmanship but also the ad which will be most effective is taken into consideration. Commercial law helps the business student greatly because he learns the various legal proceedings that are likely to come up in any olice. The room in which office practice is taken is most complete in its equipment. The machines in use are the best to be had. This training is offered in the last year of the commercial course, and gives a student the best preparation he can have before entering a business oflice. VVilliam Sheaffer ..r,w.n,-t.'f,g,!j-,.:q-f'-- .s-gf. 1- Y ...wisp-M,--:Q wg. -'7 i. i, - .t ,ir s..s.,,t-xv,-. 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The students also entered work in the exhibit at the Art Institute this spring. Some of the finest work done in this department throughout the year was selected for this purpose. Music is given much attention at West, not only in the actual class room work, but also in voice training and through training in the band and orchestra. West's chorus is especially fine, five of its members having been chosen to represent Milwaukee at the National Musical Conference at Chicago. 4fi',:L'fi:f I 'T-Q57 .L,...t Gola Coffelt 1 f-'N' , U.-gffw .---3-f :,,'1g.a--x - 1 - Y:'.L-2355.11-1ygm-'13-Q-qv-L:'f,x :-.:z.s,. -..-ve a.-:ri-P: - nf' -1-, s gf:-1:.':f X yt Y il.. ,: .si114.51:ga2Tf.Eml'1,u .my 5 .- P X ict- .:.x3.j5..i?gf,g,:ff,H,Z?fs1l2tQ5gi QE-Egjsgxigl-Qigixk 15,41 5. 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Q ilPi .'!'fli' -'rv' Tl P-S EAU-Q 5 i 'iT'xi'f 77A7 '- . .,.- .l' . 1f'l-iF'.- - - Q -aim friiili'-Y 1,5731 l 'i1'f':'-:'l'1':'f'f 2-1 Ti-.iii Jiiiiz' f. 5i flv' r'5l:'f.iN Q'ji'. . 'i'ii'1i'lf - -'1.,'l'--'1.fp:'rf' L-J-'X'L'3i':'i v . -'i'f'.'iH't'i '!'2'JfA,2ig .':-1w2'f,L'Z7-sf' -1: -,-Q'I1hlfiCIffFV YE-2:1.9!-1-r5:',,,.',-'-:fv-:fwfr-lil ' 1-. :2'.t3Eis'1' if it J'51f'v,': -3:4 --E,.-.-.A Ji -'-gt? ' is-A :..,n'--1.-1 ' 1'-W4---z -- .vs-:L a,.f:f:a:1'.wf.n:'-f'f1gh,- r,-'.-.s..'m'+qrYsg-'0.xep?x.,.,3 1-gsffris ,TSI .tsgjix-Q uf 1 N- aff: '.' av. fr-Ek- ' I, :,'-':-,,p,'.ij jiri ff-.1 - :rig .- 1- -,QM51-3: .f -, g .L -fe - 1. ' -' , ,iw '-.1Qipf?.'.vE:.-i:k'7Ql':'g:. i'Q -. 3,2-j-5,95 M 'iuvqi.1,.Y'l.-ug1QLi', E1:i,'f'5Y2s'-ifliblfvi-fl'lr1i'1Sa-A .iingktivlr , n' 'A-L ,N A . S e ax Irwin Martin Sam VVilde Manual Arts rf ony of continual academic study as well as to Us FQ sa ailord education, pleasure, and fascination. The manual arts department includes mechanical drawing, wood-turning, metal work, joinery, and cabinet making. ORK in manual arts tends to break the monot- xv fl 5 .N . . The practical training a student receives in the manual arts course is sufficient to enable him to pursue that type of work immediately after leaving high school. In the shop classes, the students make useful articles for the home. These are turned out of both wood and metal. Each student is carefully instructed about the parts and operation of every machine so that he may work in safety. Mechanical drawing is a great aid to the stu- dent who intends to study engineering or architecture. Frank Wilde 15 1:-.sc .2 9 :xt r. ll' I '4. V, 5. if . ff H,-t..'i-1. bf' YF Lili :' : .-aa: if :A , ff 3. 4 li u 2 .- L i ,.:,.. .ri al, :T-. Chl 'VQUEB yi ii'fP?i5'f N.. it.. '-...wi 7 'TN fn, y.y:S3,Q:: 3.3, :ff , ,. , 0 sf. 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In the cloth- 'R ing classes the girls make many different things, includ- Ag.: . Nrbflk ggi.-ig ing dresses for themselves. The food classes teach them fig QW: how to lan and cook whole meals as well as how to L-. 6 '7M'.' .- , 'J-. Eff bake cakes and pastries. The survey classes take up the 'A subject of foods and clothing in a more general way. 521, . I U I lr. Isabel Baldwm The department mamtalns a model kitchen, bedroom, Eg' and dining room for its own use and for experimental pur- , poses. There is also a household arts club, which en- Q, courages interest in household matters. - 'T Sfifiiliif ,. -rhyme '- 1 fieiiifri ' '-j:-Q S K -:,.:'-vw ng..',- Q 1. f-f'5?gi'f: 315952252 f- - .wffwgx ' r '.11:'i'fQ , 52.5.3 ,, X wwe, -af-I ,..:i?,figqf25f? 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The outstand- ing event that year was the Junior Prom. This year the Seniors were organized by Mr. Weihe, our Vice Principal, and Dr. F ox, who verifies the credits of every graduate. The Senior oflicers are Rich- ard Trester, president 9 Karl Knell, vice- presidentg Kathryn Collins, secretary, and Ralph Herro, treasurer. Lester Jov- anovich was elected editor of this Senior memory book, and Fred Seifert was made responsible for editing The Comet, our school newspaper. The following com- mittees were appointed: Senior play, Charles Iverseng Senior banquet, Lucille Birkenheier, Senior budget, Milton Spitz, commencement program, Lois Eysenbachg class gift, Walter Battaug Senior Informal, Bud Sears. The Senior Informal was held April twenty-fifth and was a success. The class chose The Quest, a three act play of American home life, as their class play. Miss Stevenson coached the pro- duction and Helen Beckers and Bud Sears took the leading parts. 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Although Kath- leen has just come to VVest Division from Eau Claire, many students have al- ready become acquainted with her, and those that have wish that she would have entered into our school activities sooner. ELROY ALEXANDER l Englirh Annual, Band, Chorus, Orchestra, Latin, Hesperia, Sock and Buskin. VVest's golden voiced tenor came to us from Vi-'isconsin Avenue School. Elroy has a fine apprecia- Arnold Atsalis .. ,.A- . .... :z:sFf,1 A - .s . , .V .J. 'lT. tion of art, drama, and music. He is a good worker and has contributed his talents to the school in many ways. JOHN ARENS History Science, Latin, Hesperia, Football. Ath- letics have always interested John. One rarely sees him without seeing a smile. His buoyancy and persistency have given him a host of friends. College is the next step for John. PATRICIA ANACKER Science Athena, Vice-Pres. of Merril, Sock and Buskin, Welles. Active in Merrill and Welles, Patsy, one of the inseparable twins, has won many friends for herself at West. Patsy entered from Wm. McKinley School. What, no hobbies, Patricia? DOROTHY ARNOLD Stenographic Athletic Assn., Chorus, Merrill, VVelles. Welles Club claims Dorothy as one of its most active members, always willing to help and to do her part. This quiet girl spends many of her spare hours reading. Dorothy came to West from Thirty-first Street School. BESSIE ATSALIS Stenographic Athletic Assn., Comet Staff, Merrill Treas. of Household Arts. Dramatics have always held a great interest for Bessie. The stars indicate that she is a born leader. The business world will be her next step. She came from the Eighth Street School to West Side. 25 . 223.-. - cu--4 E I H ,, . F 'W if : -G 61'-f f, ziiaftff xliizlfe. Q 'mf 54 71.15 ,Q - - fait . -l,Q.,x iFff':35.1 ?i? 'ii1 ,KK .rs 'ii 'rr .: -.9 . QE ,Rv Y? 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She is a mighty good, little sport ffffm Peshtlgo Where he was actlve in ath' with a keen sense of humor and a loving llmiticxssyitgdliztrsrsvlsglrkfeiyti. olne tziwitgrgtgzzln SUSE disposition. Giggling is her hobby. ' Eflf illi leaves VVest for Marquette. HELEN BECKERS English Athena, Chorus, Merrill, WVelles. We all . . .s,, gr'f BETTY BEHNKE Slenographu remember our cheerful, auburn-haired Helen. gi Her good work as Mrs. Armstrong in the gg.j: g,,- Athletic Assn., Merrill. Dancing, reading, and hiking are the ways in which Betty spends her spare time. The stars predict for her a very happy future. After gradu- ation Betty will enter some business office. VVALTER BATTAU Iblathcmatics Athena, Latin, Norris, Pres. of Science Club, Annual Staff, Monitor of Row 11, Senior Class play will be remembered. Her .Vi interest lies in swimming, she says. West re- ceived Helen from Hawley Ave. School. Normal will be her goal after graduation. zieiiis? 1292952 Grp: X . -v,,,'ivff Y ,rpg ,ag .Ii 'Lei-1, J - . . . -2:1 fggwff Chairman of Senior Class Gift Com., Chair- ' man of Membership Com. of Athena. Carry- .ex mg on an argument, is one of Walter's favorite occupations. His hobby is the Malta Chapter of the De Molay. Of late, fxgb-392 he has become interested in tennis and J P' - P. 4'-L.-r dancing. He plans to go on to college. 2143222153 ?.fffE..f51 74563 - iifkiiff wif.: 1-1.3 ?Q . MARGARET M. BARROCK Elem-ve ' 1 .1 A Q'-2-,,i-1-'1 Athletic Assn., Chorus, Comet Staff, mf?-ss Household Arts, Mmm. Driving is 3 e 1534353 Uax J HP, source of much pleasure to Margaret. She g Bast Beckers 33153522 . ,..,,-. m lt'2 f:w.'Si sfaffife 5556152-1 M, SA . ff rg-:L-0 -Bettie? ' 53' '-Fi' 45? 1?i'iE'?'fLsi5riS-1f5f':SA21 -1'fc-Q'.'11xtQf'f'5Y'-If g '. 2 ' w'-'tsffgf ijfflfl misty., ' '- r nr, '. 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She has worked hard during her four years here. Erna came to us from Lapham School and will continue her work at the Anderson College and Theological Seminary, Anderson, Indiana. CARL A. BOHMAN Elective Mgr. of Football Team '29, Track, Ath- letic Assn. The football team had an ex- cellent manager last year in Carl. He worked hard and deserves a lot of credit. The bridge between St. Michael's School and West was crossed four years ago. Now the greater bridge between West and life in the business world must be crossed. JUNE BODENHAGEN Elective Athletic Assn., Athena, Merrill, Welles, Sock and Buskin. As a Junior Prom queen, june was a huge success. Although she had just come from Milwaukee University School, her worth was soon realized, for she made many friends. RALPH BLOHM Science Athena, Athletic Assn., Monitor of Row 4, Sec. of Junior Class. This monitor of Row 4, whose hobbies are anything and every- thing, next intends to make a name for him- self at Annapolis Naval Academy. Ralph registered at West Division from the Wis- consin Avenue School. GERTA MARTA BENNEVVITZ Modern Language Athletic Assn., Merrill, Latin, Hesperia. This quiet little lady is a great friend of everyone who has had the pleasure of mak- ing her acquaintance. Her hobby is dancing. Some university will gain Gerta as a stud- ent. DORIS BURDICK Englirh Athletic Assn., Tennis, Basketball, Swim- Q19 LQ' . Q' tl? .. .154 hill . . ing. , ., 'fi',i5iQ:I' .. , .. 11:11 J .WL rci .,... :, 1 :- 5 15 I ig, j. 3 awe.. af 11435 531 .Li -35515. f'35'h5'i -QM K of iff.-r iff KW if-si .'?'E :wa-. Q '-, xY.'v 1-'gli ,.fQjQ:.. Q- ff: 'Lit ,iii .I.?' fy-g..-,J - M' 1'- I fefiiffi traffic M 3 .2173 ef ff. '54 Sf' L. ,Yi 1 ,au ..- x v-' Q, f-I 7113 , nf SIE, . .'i T195 bfi up -rf 1-J v.-fm'-'-s' 55:1 ,gg .1 if if2':1 1P7 r:,:.' 1 . 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The distance lfxfseghcoxg DEN: ioutevfr Sei 4.1-fbi ,Qpe from Twenty-seventh Street and Vvisconsin . 7 e S ea -Y 0 five ilfifie Avenue to West iSn,t very great but it good time. She can see the sunny side of lg?'Qll.?f 0- . , ' 'iggvl seemed a blg step to Veryl four years ago. lizxydaiilguiif ighat comes along no matter it. 555 Business college will prepare her for the ' school of experience. 1534 if Q FRANCIS COLLARD same 4 -. if . . I AMY BUCHER Latin Chrilrui Scierfrce, Athena, Cafetelrla.lWhen yr! .ds V. -P S f Ath L , W ll M one t ln s o i 1 rancls, one-lmmeilatey plc- gage -H li rei 3 E ,Sinai atm' e es' er' tures an ambitious, industrious sclentlst who 'Paige fl Yclnnufkrftacv Omtof' of ROW 20, Sen' will one day be known to the world. Fran- QQQQ 'or FSS l t 0m'1 Scum' Banquet Coma cis, hobbies were too numerous to list so he Athletic-Assn. Because of her charm and decided to Say, ff imost anythingj, personallty, Amy IS popular with all. 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His KATHRYN COLLINS Latin Merrill, Aedile of Latin Club, Vice-Pres. of Athena, Monitor of Row 13, Athletic Assn. When Katie finished St. Rose's she decided to come to West. She took an ac- tive part in school activities, but did not neglect her studies. She is an honor student. Hobbies are not her specialty. Her next step is college. ETHEL CLOUGHLEY Accounting Orchestra, Merrill, XVelles. Because of her sweet and cheerful nature Ethel has many friends. She intends to go on with Cowles Casper hobbies are boxing and art. Born under the sign of Scorpio, James has a strong will, is courteous and dignified, and is greatly respected by those with whom he associates. MAXWELL COUCH Science Athletic Assn. Most people's hobbies are in some way connected with sports, but not Maxwell's. He finds his pleasure in his collection of commemorative medals and buttons. Maxwell entered West from the Wadena Saskatchewan High School. He leaves here for the university. AUDREY COWLES Elcdi-'ve Chorus, Athletic Assn., Merrill. When the whole world is wrong, just go to see Audrey. Her ready smile will soon assure you that everything is right side up. Her piano playing hobby will help her later when she is busy as a stenographer. VVILLIAM CASPER Science Athletic Assn., Science, Track. Efiiciency, persistency, dependability, and such char- acteristics typify this boy. Although he has not entered into many of the school activi- ties, Wlilliam is very well liked by his fellow students. After leaving VVest Side his name will be entered on some college roster. .-fggffiig Zniazjg , 53 ,rf . 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Her peppy per- sonality is the punch of the party. MARJORIE s. DIX English Chorus, Welles, Merrill Club, and Athena are Marjorie's activities. Golfing and skat- ing are her favorite pastimes. Born under Capricorn, Marjorie is a thinker and a great worker. Her next step will be the univer- sity. She came to West from VVisconsin Avenue School. ESTHER DIX English Welles, Merrill, Athletic Assn. Until you know her, Esther seems very quiet, but after you do k11ow her, you find that she is a pretty fine person to have for a friend. Her pet hobby is tennis. After leaving West, Esther will go to college. RICHARD DES JARDIN Scicnfe Monitor of Row 3, Tennis, Athena. Dick, an industrious and honest worker, has quiet manners and scientific inclinations. Tennis claims many of his summer hours. Dick came from Wisconsin Avenue School to West Side. VICTOR DESTINON Sciente The Athletic Assn. was Victor's chief in- terest at school. His favorite hobbies are outdoor sports, such as hunting and fishing. Victor, one of the Sagittarius people, is well adapted to military affairs, loves outdoor sports, and is very fond of travel. NATALIE DOTZLER English Athletic Assn., Welles, Merrill, Hesperia. Thirty-sixth Street School gave us Nat. Everyone remembers that black bear-skin with the girl inside of it. She is interested in dancing, skating, and swimming. She plans on going to college upon leaving our halls. Destinon Dotzler tlrifx C-Qi . -, . , 'QL-t:-V L:- .vtscfu 32513.19 f 2.142 Fil ' J. .- . E. x 5.3.5 me 1.1 f eE.y,1A,'L.7 :HG:?e:.i Tff-5:2131 5-5.5 5 ' rl- PZQIZS 7t:2,,.,g'.3 Q2-'cf ish Esau :Wei :tiifi -3725? sg-vis: wgzff f,itg.f 7.313.531 .Nat :Zifffrff --ut. .PJ 1 Tlfgfrzxk -Kiwi-R .x . .I .ltr . 1 i,'iL,j4fr . -1 ,PX . Cr-us-7 T1'f',W' ' Zfjzszefiz 21 ,5345:??E '.-Umar?-? - , 1 . , 7 gf .Z7'1':1'k l'ifi'fLYi'Z 1.2.13 .' A. - ,item-rg, -gi'-12533. ,. .. 5 :W -. lag! QF, :QQXQM .,.f,. ,J . V535 - ,, - .' me iff ig:- '. 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'N vii'- if-I-gHf,,', l 2 1 ' . . mg 2.4 . 1 uv ' aw 1 yr--fy, - tl. vsp -...ifiifi if ing? -E - .5355 El' ,ff 'Y '51 -E 4 ..- l 1 .. f -. .M 1 .1-1+ 'r qw.-., Nfljf fl '. '-XIV. l r 7-aj L' -:----..f:3 1-,4 ,iq 4, .L-,,. Doyle Dyer Douglass English Eysenbach -'J ..-.g1:.-- 2'i:Ef1-iff! ROSEMARY DOYLE Latin . Merrill, Latin, Athletic Assn. Taking manner- care of children is the favorite occupation of Rosemary during her spare time. She entered from Holy Angels. 1 MARGARET ENGLISH srmographif ..s.l always done his work in a quiet unassuming l. ..,x we-.wi Chorus, Merrill, Athletic Assn. Do we , PEGGY DYER Lnfin like Peggie? I should say we do. Her Comet staff, Merrill, Welles, Latin, Ath- Sweet, reserved manner has captured all our letic Assn., Asst. Business Mgr. of the An- heaftsg W'th0Uf Peggle 0'-lf Class Would not iiiuif-f'i nual, Student Mgr. of Senior Vodvil. All beflulte, the Same' She came to Us from who have seen Peggy dance, know that vvlsconsm Avenue school' . V, , VVest will have the future honor of claiming one of the countryls best dancers. She is a jf15l',f5Q fine girl, and we have every reason to ex- . 'if pect that her college career will be success- I-015 EYSENBACH Mafllfmaflff 'V-if,j'.' flll- Athena, Latin, Merrill, Welles, Annual -ii Staff, Comet Staff, Monitor of Row 9. Al- most every activity at school has interested JOHN DOUGLASS Sf-ima Lois at some time or other. . She is very Orchestra, Latin, Athena. Possessed of an much interested .ul mathemaufis' She Says individual, meritorious character, john has her hobby 'S,d'lvmg the famlly car' Col' 'fjffil-5i'3i fggfigggf, lege will claim her next. gxgfjgj'-'f 1-'-f-1:-. 'K VF. ELEANOR FOLGER English A ff-1-' Merrill, Athletic Assn. If more of us had , Y some of Eleanor's pleasing personality, we would all be charming people. She is one , of those persons who not only win, but can :ffl i f 1 hold friendships also. Eleanor entered West 'jffqjgrgjm from St. Michael's School. t'fI'..7:.Y' X CHARLES ECK Elective , ' Q Charles' chief interest was in his studies. s , Mathematics and science were the subjects he enjoyed most. He could usually be found in the Physics Lab. Charles was numbered among the Physics sharks of the Folger Eck class. 5,3333 vi'-liflfi' 5 l'-' f ff --wr f- l'+1'-W- 1!'?7'f ' '.-' 4-.lsrfszsw-. - .'..- ' ,-Qfl.w2f:-'-s.'f1gm1::-E?'T-wwif221.59isswirls!P5?:i?P.'5?E5fGf:T-Yi7 1' l33l , 1 'UW 'i1 .- i 'fi 4'Tf W-ii-lvj4-:'r. S'.fi'5' 5' -, T3 :'?f2'+xLs,L'1- Q' Z. f' .FE iff- -' TV? J JH-if-' iowa 1- f .-..' ' 4 2 , ' --fi2'5t'f4f-fifWf2 '2 'f 'O-hu...-ati. eggs'-I .t . -1- f ze-11. 6 lt :swsxf fimf- 1 13 i- tire' . iff: fgfagl 3lii 'i . Foley Floria Flek Fexersthaler Frenn .g...t., MARGARET FOLEY English School, Milton readily entered into the ac- Athletic Assn., Merrill- Marge has a tivities. He is especially interested in base- definite place in the hearts of all of us. ball- Normal Wm be hls next SWF- M Trustworthiness is but one of her many ad- Q Q mirable traits. Anyone who has danced or X skated with her can truthfully say she cer- JANET FRENZ Sgmog,-aphjf tamly knows how' Athletic Assn., Orchestra, Merrill. Just a real, nice girl is Janet: modest, friendly, and cheerful. Her brain does a great deal yjgiigor , more work than her tongue as we all know. JAMES FLORIA Mafhfmafifi Her interests lie chiehy in outdoor sports. Athena, Latin, Comet Staff, Track W, Janet registered at West from the McKin- Football, Chorus, Athletic Assn., Swimming. ley Avenue School. Jimmie's hobby is art. He was one of our 3'if55iQ's '32 'fi star athletes, and took art in track, swim- t. . ,. P . if fffng- t bafllfmbfyz an? faofball- d 5t'.mm'e GEORGE FREEDMAN same z. ns e er 1 c ns n a a io . . . gf, -gg P a 0 S 0 I er gr ua n Athletic Assn., Band, Latin Club. As a cff7t.f.:' Qc.. Lf. sax player, George has made quite a record for himself in our band. Although he spends giigfz- VP:-5: . ' ' ' ' f d .-f7li'f.iz ELFRIEDA FLEK Stmogmphw much time with his sax, he is always rea y 5.35.-0,1 , , for a good game of baseball. -, .,'jggi,23f5g Athletic Assn., Merrill. Any employer would be glad to have this quiet, unassum- W ing girl in his oflice. She is a diligent . ., worker, but can always find time to accom- modate a friend. Y '3T5977 . GEORGE FEIERSTHALER Afwunfmg Hesperia, Swimming, Football W, Track, gtgf1Qf.f Athletic Assn. George started right in TESGQQCE9 showing his athletic ability in football, .-, ui' . . . . tit-52: track, and swimming. He is also interested , in tennis and other sports. He came from St. Michael's School. He says he is leaving x lijgfj West to do hard labor. 1.35541 Efifiiiliei MILTON FRENN English 'f 4 Athena, Latin, Basketball, Athletic Assn. L Coming to West from Eighteenth Street Frenz Freedman 1' Qt-gg? 'gif-5. nf-'f 'v -wir fv H mir .rg , . V: m. ' . L -g-,-It f '-A f-4-.1 'Q54-.5 5513.1 4, wwf, -F -,3,,-.'.:1..Xc--.hiv-,-,Ah 6- ,,,.'g.x .?.t-ML. . ' 99.222 si -,Ms . .F js Q : gtg ' g 's-g,q?,ff. Q ptgt, -t gtxw--fzpbw. .--11 - f'l.,-l5.?5ff4 :f:1tg, G.-gr.Ei?fvi1m ..t'-.'a,g.f5,-gp.-1.5 95 -313, erxligulggfqlgg S1'5.gx,3j:Si,5Q,55E,YiEi,ff-?1!'lf'Q55i5:':Sig3Q5i3.3fi l39l 1 W' .. '- ' ' ' - .-. ,-f-:1':,f.. '-Q: 1':,.- .J . ,1-,f -i 5 ' E2 ' -fa' L. -:3 'F i, - ' A -1, ,,'-. - ' ' , f f. '11 , Q' 12 'gii f fli may A W 'ff lo gg- 'Hi f 4 X , , ,xr , , div, L.. e. i Vxw , v : x .f 1- , Q, ,Q i. 1-5 'i gfinygfiil fam :Z Easier 11-'flwii' 'cg 913' '- ' -Q 55135 'S f 3- 5 QS Fritz Gehrman Gantz Garrity Goldberg K fi l ARVILLA FRITZ . Stenographic nessed his good sportsmanship. Nathan Athletic Assn., Merrill. All those who hasnt quite decided what he will do when know Arvilla know what a sweet person- he has graduated- ality she has, and yet how full of joviality , she can be. Arvi1la's hobbies are dancing and katin . , S g DOROTHY GARRITY lil,-ctwe L N Dorothy was a member of Merrill during the one year she spent at West. Her pet 21325 GERTRUDE GEHRMAN Mathematics hobb ' - - wifi i i i- y IS ice-skating. Dorothy, born under Latin, Merrill, Welles, Band, Athletic the sign of Libra, is destined to travel far I ' ASSII- To get d0WIl C0 Wofk 15 better than and wide. She is a general favorite, and iifiii- to dream, has been i Gertrude's motto is always ready to help a friend in need. giqglgf through four years of high school. A cer- tain charm attends her everywhere, which Qgieiigii has made all hearts love her. MABEL GOLDBERG Elective Chorus, Merrill, Athletic Assn. Outside . ii.. NATHAN GANTZ Srieucc 0faijCh0P1 ifiojfsi Mabf' ifiV9paiPlfi5 gX,0tl:,f 45: . . p ons e avone u io. i r ggi-, AFootballiiAithlet1c AssriwhiiaskEtballgiiLat.n. Division High was Mabers alma mater H man W 0 'S master 0 lmse is ' fu Hin' before she came to West Division. e can end sorrow as easily as he can ln- vent pleasure. On the field many have wit- LORETTA GODFREY Latin Annual Staff, Merrill, Latin, Athena. One will find Loretta an ideal confidante. ' s She is seldom seen idle, being a splendid, sympathetic listener and one who is far from garrulous. Loretta entered Holy Angels and later come to VVest Division. She hopes to attend Normal after finishing here. 311551233 MARY ANN GDTEKDNST Stenographu' The activities Mary Ann was interested in were Chorus, Merrill, Latin, and the Mail- ing Managership of the Comet. According to her list of hobbies, Mary Ann is versatileg she favors dancing. The stars foretell great Godfrey Gutekunst riches for her in later life. F.. if .. N rl, + S' if-':f'fr1'f1v:v'gf we-fa pf:-!e.:i-is ef' - . 'sues - qs-5, ' ' A- 'H l40l as V -1 -.ZC 'rF4'X' 'N-.'.-it 'f'!f':s.'f 'xi lI--- -.ffllf.31-,.'.'if L .'f '. VMI '-'K . . f . Y I .. '. - i . ' '. . 1 A - . l if r.' . -a -.1-,F . : L 'e 'wg ,?'5qj?5W'.1' 'fqb2i'?q5!LEL'iCi? ' -1632 ii' -i-T,3Y'Ei'iTgF1-11a-E4,f'1113L-is-EQ 1 li-Jr? J-V155-:ti ' E4 ek-f EL2:?E?T.Lzgi11l',1fw f'5. 2 5 ': 'iliile' -'mfr 'G 'NW-'1'i2'4 5345- 4' -4-'Ei ' 'S-. '1 . : I 's 'f1ff ' , Li3441-.'f54'-Si57',I:ff'.'slfiifssii 'liiiss 51-'exifffxiyi'-i'.if1,L'1, .tiwi-Lifitfi 11- -IQ-Zf':TI -f:'??f1Q-2e'2:1r1:'1,ibfJ1-2.f--?:-i1'--'5-12 354-'iw-- 1 .rl 5. !.B!i51.Sif:.'K?i1ft ?vli?.5?bf'2 lfwfff '. : 7 -is ' . if l 75 ' 1-13 'iii if EY 'ist-.str 'i Gormley Guenther Green Hahn Hall ' THOMAS GORMLEY Accounting Sock and Buskin. Bob is a great favorite, Athletic Assn., Basketball, swimming. Hfvch llked by evefyofle- ,He will Qonflmfe Loyalty? Is there a finer attribute? Tom's hls Work ,at the Umverslti' of W'5C0n51n loyalty to his alma mater, to his class- after leavmg West' mates, and teachers makes him an outstand- Q.. ing figure here at WVest, and will he one of iff, H the virtues that will make him an outstand- zijjl gg ing figure when he starts to work. 'IRMA HAGEDORN Elective Eff: Athletic Assn., Merrill. It would take much to equal Irma's ability. Irma has PAUL GUENTHER Elective worked hard in all studies and her reward -' -'sk'- 'if' UIQ .li f 5: 1- :' ii 'xi is i Zigi ,373 .ei 1. ' - 'C TQ rf .L -'iv 'i in T42 s.:j.3jf.Z 'Sf'.f .ET ,i..,,i 'iiixf'-K hifi-liil': '20 at -Q:-:.'i,':.' ' 4 13 iii! ra' :-f..:,r if fjghw v,'.if.n' . . ., - 13.335 4:11533 lzfviifit ..5E,,v., FL - ,ss 2' 'nr'- ff' iv.:.v?T time-.fr C .-:vb -'fi - ., f'-Wi . Q, , . ... .,.,., - ,ester vii Athletic Assn. Paul aims to be a drafts- man. He came to West from Bethlehem Lutheran and from the start applied him- self to studies which would lit him for his future work. WILLIAM GREEN Electifve Athletic Assn. Nowhere is there a man as industrious as Bill. He has worked and delved until there are but very few things that he cannot give us pointers about. He entered from the Twenty-seventh Street School. ESTHER HAHN Eleclifve Merrill, Athletic Assn. Commercial work is the interest of Esther. Her favorite sport is ice-skating. She could be seen any night during the winter on the ice at VVashington Park. She says she is going to work after graduation. ROBERT HALL History Bob was active in Chorus, Basketball, Sci- ence, Norris, and Athena. He was Business Manager of the Annual and Treasurer of has been her friendships among teachers and pupils. She enjoys outdoor sports, swimming, and skating foremost. WILFRED HAUDEN Elective Athletic Assn. There is always time for amusement and time for fun, but never un- til one's work is done, WVilfred believes. Al- ways ready to do his best, VVilfred is sure to stand out above the rest. Hagedorn Hauden np qs- . .sys .es ., of-21? Qin-sfi. l 1 2l .xg-. sf 5. g!'..T gzilfirrll L more i-Jamal:-fs 'wi fr, 5Q.gtffi,.', lilfffft 'i 2 s.,'3.. Qi.-'afar' .4-.-ie,.E, 1 'l . N, . - ,Tis . vfiifi L1 ,i :lvl cj' ff' -A ww. 'STP 5 j ffffgfs wig. 1V -6:1 , if fitwiiib l'2f?1'b?Qf. 1-TL? frat . ,fri -.Qi-tjt52 f' rerf.r,g' gag., t. srltgifjij lififfimi LM.:-H-' -:aff 'sur we e.: .1 sas- e ---4 -4 N. v.-.ifpit-.'.'i-.-.-:.esu'- --sie., M... i - - .. .t a. . .4 . .. ...Eli Vffi ,-gllklsgk. '-'.:'1 . Janie--ci '-.NA Tfrii 4.-fffiv 1 23-if A fry, -'-L5 .-rf! vffs- .: vb-L Jseh:-Fe. ff' HRX fe -..:l5'Zo- :-g-- .-' s. fx.: fc' 'iz' 4 .gf..?-le?-'-g Y,-723-1-if-.-14w3f?s3rgfEi-,'Ql!,ZfQ:3 it f-l.ji'5j3y5'-if2i'EApfi?f?,s-if-sglgf-ve2i:i2.ts?i.siffPf:-5xgSi-J'-Q' 5-Jidfsiz-'j,f'i.se .yssf--1,45 z'4ig:75Z2l'4'1: ?.1g 'f:f,::.ie.1.!eg13s- . J.f1..i, .o. i. ,.....iS't L.. 4, 3... fe. . .-..u, .., .7 Q 5 r,:....s.N.t .Ui 3. , .. . 'Q ,L i-eifff, ,stfo.,.i:ES-'.fs5qqgseg:,g,'t:yrs' fiif:x.t:i'?F5,f,+,15gl,ig5Ejy,-ogessxff-Migllllpi-t'i2'2':-.5-sm-an--5,-:'qffi1zyzsf-sfiiie 51:2-Q.:-9-1 v13zf.i:f-eel. is FA. ef -1--yt l41l Q ,. if 1 , . .. ,ii R., '-f,f,,5-sN'll-K'?.qtfgf.1qe...w451-iSj'..!CY.:xx agp ig '-Rf Q .1 5-113 Q..-: 1'fv . . :2 ' .. 'i.- gr..'-52:5-:'2,' '-W' - ' 1E,.'15Q . 1.::E1z:s,s5tf.,.,,:'lie?..,fffgf-izr, 'if-f 1 Rm.. 257-:ei .,, :E '.5g.:s3'i4?4,5-54.-s, -t- Wei! 1 v '- Fg.','5'f'2w35 1if'-.4524-LZ5.-.JA1.,.r1..E...se.C!r '-f,5.i?D'r:'?:!L!T5 .1 an .Si .a.ei 5 h Y i Uv Harris Hauptman Henry Hemsey Drews VVILFRED HARRIS Sciente Basketball, Tennis, Cross Country, Ath- letic Assn., Senior Announcement Com. Al- though this fellow says he has no hobby, one feels sure that he is keeping it concealed somewhere. The U. of Minnesota will have a strong supporter in him. FRANK HAUPTMAN Elcctifve Athletic Assn. One looks in vain for faults in Frank but none can be found, be- cause his nature is so reserved and shy. Riding horses is his hobby. Frank entered here from Twenty-seventh Street School. NANCY JEAN HENRY Scienfe Athletic Assn., Annual Staff, Science, Welles, Merrill, Latin, Athena, Secretary and President of Sock and Buskin, Student Council, Senior Banquet Com. Is there any- one here at school who hasnlt at sometime or other heard of Nancy? She is a typical, high school girl. GEORGE HEMSEY Manual Art: Athletic Assn., Monitor of 211. Industry is but one of George's many valuable as- sets. Marquette will find George a good student and a dandy fellow. ALMA DREWS English Athletic Assn., VVelles. It's nice to be natural when you are naturally nice. If this is the case, Alma must find it particu- larly enjoyable to be natural. Her next step will be the State Normal. RALPH HERRO Science Athletic Assn., Monitor of Row 6, Treas- urer of Senior Class. There are not many Seniors who have not felt that vicious stab of conscience when they heard Ralph's booming voice asking for those dues. The Seniors showed their appreciation of his trustworthiness when they elected Ralph to the office of treasurer. BERNICE HAESSLY Elective The clubs Bernice joined when she en- tered West from Ellsworth High School were Merrill and Chorus. Her pet hobbies are dancing and hiking. Born under Virgo, lhlf-Sify TQME-E' 351 'rf 5124950 1- 1 is 13-eg, breede- ,EF 1 xr- f- N .-,W s 5: WA. I 13- 2 E1 'r .K 5- .Er fizfffif' 'E 'ii t T., ect:- Lhlkzisfi 3322-tg. -fT'i'?k.- W... . . -...iq Y-ffhi' s 1 :gi 155' 242 V' :X Q32 :- '1'1-'-'f.:- 1' . chin. tif fhflf ll- Q 1- . 1 N,-A f. .- . qi 'i'5ei 5 ,Et ii! E: F.: . 'Joi ff pe, ...ia 'iff tix lk-Qi '51 51-? '5lf 2:2-.iw rf- 1--1 Pssegzq lfieif.. iCtl.fr,,'. i-i-'iif': - -91515294 i ftigij -. .gtg- irlfiilfg- -21:55. Q.!ffg?.Qn ibn ..r,, , . . .. . 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To her, llfe is one grand fox- trot. College is her next step. LOUISE HILGENDORF Latin Athletic Assn., Merrill, Latin. Louise is BERNICE HUNTER Stenographic Merrill, Welles, Chorus, Athletic Assn. Dancing is a very good hobby if you follow it and really know how. Bernice has done both. There are few steps which she can- , not follow, ANNE HORNAK Elective Athletic Assn., Advertising Manager of Comet, Merrill. Anne enjoys outdoor sports, particularly skating and tennis. She HELEN HYDE Mathematics has always found time to back her school. Athletic Assn., Monitor of Row 12, Ten- nis, Merrill, Latin, Athena. VVest Division was lucky when Helen entered from St. The Comet greatly appreciates her help as a successful advertising manager of the newspaper. Roses. She is the tiniest, sweetest, little girl we have ever seen. She is very much interested in tennis and other sports. Her favorite subject is Algebra. MARGARET HYDE Elective Athletic Assn., Merrill. All who know her value Margaret's friendship. She finds her chief enjoyment in dancing, skating, and art. She entered West from St. Rose's School. Her next step is undecided. jfv' -1' -'kg fa. viii' .. -s. .2 as 2? 1.15. 351233 :'.fX'I I ego-'t T' 53: . ,L E535 ,-,iw-ff sf..-.4-, 129,35 E .ASC fc sys., .N , fn.-, 5 v, .-. '51-uc'?Q '53-3 .311 x.-- '13 'FAQ 7-'-:,a-I ska s -,fzf -515773 A IW' 1 W. wr. sf-f. SMS-- clfliii 'L-11 rf. '-2.45: -311-15 - f jj? Q., , 3, 4 -t , Z. L I ,gd gt,-R, t- 'Y .q . fruiiflf if ,--.s .-,.,fs.t,. q Jx .y, s Q. fG.,.,,. -,.-. vw ,,,,. ,,s.f. F -rf? NELLITA HAVEL English Athletic Assn. Tennis Basketball Comet I . I I l Staff, Welles, Merrill, Hesperia. We all know this pretty, petite girl who fllts about ' ,,,'.f1fIg school. 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The lovable characteristics of Esther are so many that they cannot be listed, but the one most admired is her unfailing willingness to do her bit. She also has an abundance of pep and school spirit. Latin MARGARET K. JOHNSON Annual Staff, Yvelles, Merrill, Latin. Al- though Peggie has just been with us a short will enter college to study French for her degree. ROY JENTZEN Science Upon inquiring as to what Roy excelled in, the answer was science. You can ask Roy to do a task for you, and you know it will be done in a quiet, unassuming way. He will go to the University extension. LESTER JOVANOVICH Mathematic: Monitor of Row 14, Annual Editor, As- sociate Editor Comet, Pres. and Treas. of Norris Prospects, Pres. of Norris '29, Latin, Athena, Sock and Buskin, Cross Country '28, Student Council, Science, Pres. of Junior Class, Chorus, Athletic Assn. Presence of mind and courage in distress are more than armies to procure success. Lester always does his work thoroughly and doesn't shirk when it comes to fun. MARIE JOHNSON Stenographic Athletic Assn., Merrill, Hesperia. A hard worker, Marie deserves all the good which the future can hold for her. She finds much pleasure in reading and has chosen it as her hobby. Eighteenth Street School sent us Marie. VVork is to be her next step. GILBERT JOHNSON Mathematic: Athletic Assn. In friendship, noble and sincere, is this boy who lately entered our school from VVashington High. Horseman- ship is his special hobby. After leaving M. Johnson G. Johnson West he intends to go to work. . f:-.-f,ct- :J -1-11:'.3'.fgfs IQTC' 'va f,1tq'f1.13Q-'fa :f1GIiQ1z:1'gr,I fp -xr -fs:-:S f-.1-.jil-?1'fiw' 5-it-i1ffff'i'F1 uf-' Z, A'1,3-,s.:wbv'.G1zsq.3.- I-:-.'--5: 1 v,,.,,.c-.,-,- 4 -wear sf:-'-br:-H -.:'-.'-,:,-,,'f...f1,g,f. -.-5,2 ' 1t.,g:a:,-'- ,..,-. . ' I:p.-Q-t:-v-,5g.- '-1 -A--1 .-sg rg nf-,U 1, -ff.-.-.5 2- 4 : ,se-::.:1 gf- ab- -,.-fs-' 5,-5' :---. 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Here he could be found an XVhnle at VVest, Erwin was a supporter of playing baseball or football. Those are his rizifggi ,fgiggnf the Athletic Assn. His pastime isnbaseball. hobbies. The stars predict that Erwin being quiet gil'-'ff and determined will go to great extremes to 3'3C0mPl'Sh h1S ends- MADELINE KELLY Stenographic gjiii' 21.511 . 51254 it Annual Staff, VVelles Club, and Merrill y5g1,,j:TH jg Club were Madeline's chief interests at gfggfi ETHEL KATZ History school. She was also a member of Sock and gjffjtie , Buskin. Her et hobb' is readin . Made- fjfififlt. -vm'-I D h h . VV E h I . . . P . 3 . g - r-..:. .'t 2154-,ii urmg er S Off 335 at estf t e wlas line is interested in art and literary affairs. ,tjLf.Ei:g 5-,IZ a member of Merrill club. Her favorite She is pleasing in manner and Speech. ,fQE.?l.f.'f ' Wai' Uf QUJOYIUS hefsflf 15 PY Wading- Born Madeline came from YVaukesha High. under Pisces, Ethel is destined to be a FQQQQEQE t great writer. Her chief characteristic is iii-2.1-il generosity' ,lf Sl- gf:- iissff . EFFIE KALYVAS Electwe Athletic Assn., Art Editor of Annual, Xvelles, Merrill. YVest Division's class of jQQQ'1j5',:5 1930 will be glad to say she graduated with our class. To draw and plan sets for 1123? the stage is El'fie's hobby. VVhat her next step will be Effie does not know as yet. 9.-332'-'i3f?Q -its . 'lisfftiri if.-.ff-gg. PHILIP KALMER Elmfw 1TP?fI5'f . . FQ '- it F-552552: Football VV, Track, Athletic Assn., Bas- fiffgjg ketball, Swimming, Comet Staff, Science, 1 Norris. One look at this handsome, blond chap and it is not hard to understand why Kahn Kelly .rffiafih 431 's'52f9ij. 3' E55 siff 't I-:Ms-s'.r:fx2::fz:iZsif:ef,1'-'vw':'fr1xs'i'sfta-1 ww amass-iefz'-11'e.' -s' wfr+'a-::fesf-- .e+::f.e:ef a o I4 -, ,,',i.,,.Agg, SEQ. . I 'R I L .-1?-.rm ,. ,Al x Q-I: -A ,S . W . Uv, . 4i.- 4- , V l b-' '., W :-'P xv. is- .' 1-i V l1.L?afQ1 . , . -' - - X-an .f:.1..,- -V - A, 15. - 5555.-. . 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He has a weakness for racoon coats and co-eds, so he is going to enter the University of VVlsconsin. CYRENE KIRSCH English Chorus, Tennis, Basketball '28, Comet Staff, Science, Merrill, Latin, Athena, Sock and Buskin, Swimming. Cyrene's splendid soprano voice has been a necessary part of the chorus, just as she, has been a necessary part of our class. Her next step is the U. of VVisconsin. OLIVER KEYES English Comet Staff, Latin, Athletic Assn., Senior Vodvil. Looking at Oliver, one would never suspect the dramatic possibilities he has. As Warden Holt in the Valiant he was an outstanding success. Skating and swimming are his hobbies. His next step is Marquette. JOHN KLEINMAUS Science Vice Pres. of Sock and Buskin, Athena, Latin, Stage Crew, Annual Staff, Junior Football Team. Upon meeting Johnny one will agree that he is a very likable young man. John is interested in dramatics and has taken part in many plays. The stage crew couldn't get along without our help- ful, red-headed Johnny. BEATRICE KERTZ English Athletic Assn., Merrill,a Latin, Welles. Somehow it doesn't seem hard to, see Beatrice in a nurse's cap and apron. Bea- trice entered VVest Side from Roosevelt Junior High. Dancing and skating are iYi:,N.R::s 1. xv., , .... A, ,E 1-Ark gifs? V xv ii '+- ri. has 1- Y' F- Kleinmaus Kertz Beatrice's ways of finding recreation. -:--,,.'w-.-2:ef-':,- -. ' . 1- af- , - . V1 1:-'.. -aria? 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Q., . .-th. -T7 '-'5--f Ulggivci- is ...M -. -'wr Kline Knell Krueger Karrow Kaupey MARSHALL KLINE Accounting Athletic Assn., B squad, Football Letter. Whatever he does, he does whole hearted- ly. The B squad holds his whole-hearted support. One can readily see that Marshall's hobby is football. Marshall entered VVest from Lincoln Junior High school. KARL KNELL Mathematic: Vice Pres. of Senior Class, Vice Pres. and Pres. of Norris, Sock and Buskin, As- sociate Editor of Annual, Comet Staff, Foot- ball, Student Council, Swimming. This blond-haired chap is well-known and well- liked around West. He has filled an im- portant niche in the Senior class of '30. West will, indeed, miss him. EDITH KRUEGER Accounting Edith's interest was centered in Merrill and The Comet. Her hobby is dancing. Born under the sign of Leo, Edith has the quali- ties of a good nurse. She also has great individuality. North Division High claimed her as a student before she registered at West. RUTH JANE KARROVV Latin Valedictorian, Monitor of Rows 4 and 9, Comet Staff, Secretary of Merrill, Welles, Aedile of Latin, Athena, Sock and Buskin. All the faculty wish there were more like Ruth Jane in their classes. She is the type of student we would all like to be. Not- withstanding her brilliant record she always has time for her friends. ready with a hearty welcome and glad hand shake. His hobbies are stamp and coin col- lecting. CHARLOTTE KLOTZ Latin Latin, Merrill, Moniter of Row 11, Ath- letic Assn. Although sports occupy much of Charlotte's time, she does not neglect her studies. The fact that she ranks high in her class shows that whatever she does, she does with a heart that is determined. VVALTER KREUSER Science Athletic Assn., Football-VV. To sit in a boat with a fish-pole in his hands is one of the best ways in which anyone can enjoy himself Walter believes. St. Michaels school sent us Walter. 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Efiff'-' H DjqrfiSift'-N'-Qi-:.'4-3.-'-3.11ift12',ir:.1 '-32.5513 2-z17.'-Q-lkiftif-Cfzywx..-:Qfrf 5-.-L'?1G'?'El:i,: . -1- :Hff.g',fg',g.--.e.-im:vi-:pi 214'2-1ft4sx:2:t11-32?ajapt?'fg,'1f5m-sffffgrpiifslguifg5592 fi. ?J.f.-,Q':3i?.5f5-,ug1:-gig gg -X .. -v -.fbi -- .-A-if. .fxfi -- ' fi--P..'a:-.1.'f.s.-.e.35:-151'-F2392-3FM:fYf.5f..iii-l5:s,g?isTs,:f.1,y'vw..-:ns'-,'fm.:bi.g-,z 4' ' P if 5-151 '-5'-. ,.3:?'? 1f,,:f:2'fffjij ' v4.V , ., .N .X L-17--'. t'f' E tt 4 jf: -Jag .33 - ,a lgg..-,zs -. 1 .-1, . 3 ,.,., t z i 'W 9 -f- -f-'ff-'IWW-ff -fl - 1 1'-fr' ff., Y '- FT-' ',' f Wifi''ffftie2i5'??sf3'r ?ETaxf5 .Q L . Kish Kolloge Kollmorgan Malver Leitgeb MARY KISH Elcclifve Although he is a very earnest young man in Merrill Club will lose one of its devotees all he attemptsf that twinkle In his eyes when Mary graduates- Reading is he, Past, proves that he does not lack a sense of time out of school. Born under the sign of humor' Aquarius, Mary has the inclination to, and does accomplish many things. She is endow- ed with great possibilities. ARNOLD MALVER Elective . Athletic Assn. Quiet and dignified he J LORNA KOLLQGE Mnt'hcmat'C5 is a master of himself and always creates Welles, Meffllly Afhenai. Athletic Assn- a good impression wherever he goes. His The Ulhef fwm of those m5CPa1'ablC IYVO. inclination leans toward the athletic side of L'-'Inav P0fSCSSes that 'ever-ready, beaming hobbies. After leaving West he plans to go smile which she lavishly dispenses with to collegg- utter disregard to the safety of our hearts. Her hobby is riding. 129 .iii HAROLD KOLLMORGAN Elective ANNE LEITGEB Eflyluh :ggi Athletic Assn., Radio Club '27. Swim- WEllC51MefTlll, H0SPCl'la, Sock and BUS' ming is Haroldls hobby. McKinley Axvenue kin. A natural thirst for knowledge has school claims the honor of having sent him. llelllfd An-ne gfeafly-. She 41065 f1Qf CXPYQSS idle curiosity but is sincere at all times. Sne 1 will be a success in anything she undertakes, for her persistency will win where all else fails. ENA LINDAUER English Merrill, Athletic Assn. A typical, whole- some, American girl is she, with the mildest fi I manners and the gentlest heart. Ena will 1'QQg.3fQiQZ always play the part of a true friend. 3352553 ELEANOR LINDERT Elective Household Arts, Athletic Assn. Silent, thoughtful, and most sincere is Eleanor. She hopes to take a course in beauty cul- ture after leaving VVest. She came to us Lmdauer Lindert from Chippewa Falls Senior High. 21: 'eztlzw-af r5':i,:--43.1.5 H-,A-..-rzzj-ge :f fe-4. ff- w,-f...--' f. . -- . . .,, ,.4,.,.. ,.,.. ,. , f s5f,:1t+1:.' 1 new -w::f1:f'?31:'f fl 1: -fr.: .r.5.152-vias .1 s1g:.'.a:sa..ffts,1fv ffi2:rf:1-.fusaf are mg mf,ts.f.E 1-'f ei.11435.v.'-:Z 1.-4, me .1 DA...-.---.-.rp-4:-3,--. WSJ- if- ,f.1r:---,AgE,.1. rev... f-pe.: :nm .g-My '-nf--A . . -.3 F Z-.nf iv. 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Lang Land H, Lang SYLVIA LOSEY Modern Language Merrill, Athletic Assn. After leaving col- lege we hope her classmates can say of Sylvia as we say of her now, she has the satisfaction of having done things well. Books are Sylvia's hobby. She entered West from the Wisconsin Avenue School. JOSEPH MANDEL Mathematics Athletic Assn., Latin. Jovialty is a great asset to possess, and joseph certainly has this. He has won many friends for him- self because of his merry disposition. Ath- letics are Joe's hobbies. MARGARET LANG sfmgmphif The Annual staff and Merrill Club oc- cupied Margaret's time at school. She is very fond of painting. The stars tell us that Margaret will very seldom be disap- pointed, for she has a powerful imagination and can easily adapt herself to the various conditions of life. GERALDINE LAND Sricnce Senior Banquet Com., Chorus, Science, Merrill, Latin, Radio Club, '27. Whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well. This has been Geraldine's motto while at VVest. Dancing is her hobby. She entered VVest from Brown Street School. Geraldine's next step will be college. trious and persistent, and he is destined to become famous, most likely in the field of art. His cartoons for the paper will be remembered. ANITA MAHLER Slenographic Athletic Assn., Merrill, XVelles. Reading and tennis are Anita's ways of spending her spare time.. According to the stars Anita will be her own business manager sometime. She intends to work after leav- ing VVest. ALBERT MALVER Elertifve Chorus, Athena, Latin, Athletic Assn. Since he has played over the radio in an ac- complished manner, Albert makes a strong claim to being our most distinguished pianist. Albert has rightly chosen music as his hobby. He came to VVest from Lee Street school and will next enter the University. t. A 5. Hx 4. ,,,. V gage, 'Z' 'rj QQQ1 -, iii 3? ET-li-4,612 -gf-Esau: U Qrsgi, 'Meg 1-. ...vt xt...- t .'4 , !,ii'fii f '1-l'f .,.,f .5 'L 'r r 1 .1 I Q 'E lixil'-, Q .:- ' 31,5121 .': 23-Zzifilgii 73:52 Wi '1 1-sfssfg Q 'wif-sl i --...:..r,. -. El 55, . fi -iiftif-T? Tiiifi-ig! 51. 1 , ,I .- zu . IQ ..,.'fl:, -Igutfsr-A .-,J 1.4 Cn' E xt' 33,5 'Jeff 'Q' suffl ,, t QQWFJ-'s v. W .' -' '-. .2 5,951-.. ,t-- wa..-u -.q.t., kxfktjvz' 1- ew... 1. -1. ,. H. ,:,ca..'. y s'?5fi5i0 t,i...,f: .wifi I ,- Y: 35: -'i,',: Pf5f -,-,.v':.:.,1 1. 'fix' :lx f-:iff ' .. -,5-.-'3..4 .-.T'HT3' 'QF l .,. ,wid we --.. :fs HENRY LANG Elective N 'ii-if-i'f'7' l ' '- lv VVhile at VVest, Henry worked on the ' - Comet staff. His hobby is drawing. Ac- .,-59.325, 1 . . 7? .'. cording to the stars, Henry IS very xndus- Mahler Malver f'f.f . .L f-:-'::.s.::v :-r.f- rifl- af'w'--:s1i:- 4sf'.'ti2' 'f 'f-,si-1. .ws :wi-ff fl- '31-., -1:::'f-val 1- - 1. 'fs ww:-e1 fffaspfi' -laliifii-Zi? iifiyeli-'J--'Q.y-fvi:?.zfeti,:Qf4fi1NiQf5-5wg' ti-'gsisa-:.at-vgiflflgfflit -.f. I , , ,-fvg5'ij'f3 223173 .-, fm . -1- -1 .Es li if -'+G1xatsfesafQ-safestffei:siege:qfise-sffs.fa4ssiQrsfS:1.fS:mf...5f,:x- 1 i491 -Q.. . .... -.- -A , . .-t,r.,,- I F,.,!.,: .,.,. , . AN-. . .,- .. -YW Wg. ' , fiii z ' if '3'ifi,5!YQ-'.lfg5:E.i-.3 5 ,L '1i':' if !-13-y qht ' E-,:1F :'r 3,4 ii -Y , 'slfaaig ' .-,1:ye.Zg,g-tt. -':-'4:H 7:1 ,V '31 21' Iffifk .emfli ai?-fslfiez.'f.i:-lb.--We'-'f-1' f'fii'P -gfHp.,-f'.1fs:i1'i5+l--ieifffe'14'-.-AP'-H ' ggi 4 ' X , 'fri fi' :iii .gl . IEE S-'7 , TJ Q-W .-'Z r. 1 :QQ fir? . -t I .. ,i2?.'gQ1'5l 'SQE73 ,Ez 2' 'Qtr ilfiififif 'fi' YW? jlsft 5- : tx ,. 5. f gf R -'X-2'E1-gp .1 .: J : T555 tif 3.1142 51 .. 4' 'af ,+:f5'Ii 1 1. 1. fu Moebius Metz McGowan Maxwell Martin CHARLES MOEBIUS Elerti-'vc Athletic Association and Athena were Charles' interests while at West. Book col- lecting is his pet hobby. The stars tell us that he is kind-hearted and generous. He is a reliable and a sincere friend. He has a keen appreciation of literature. NORMAN METZ Manual Art: Athletic Assn. Though small in size he makes up for it by his abundant good humor. His ready smile is one of his chief char- acteristics. Drafting is his hobby. His next Holy Cross. Her hobby is drawing. This popular miss will next attend some college. JAMES MAXWVELL Science Athletic Assn., Science, Latin, Basketball, Orchestra. Golfing and swimming are James' ways of enjoying himself. jimmy has proved himself a true West Sider in spirit and pep. He entered West Side from Eighteenth Street School. - ' :: 4' ---- --r :- .M 23?-1-5:35.25-E iii' EQ-Weffwbf '43 .tr-x.:..'. .fi , .f -. .-:R-g. - ri-'H Q35-NTQ:-'4,ijEki-, ,GSS if s'o.i.' .fp-:E ---iff' -riif5S::2-.lift 1 .f st.: do .M:'ss'1s..n':,j.:fff2.'zf, esiajtg: 4.3.3 2 A HSAJJ 2' 1 43'-P' 1 z. . ai giiifm ' if -23 .2 V4 Lt' .3 : S.. 31.32535 ,k..,L., . .. . .Qi 7 1, 1' 2 fini TSC 711: ' 55:15 l x'J'.xf A 4 se-5 w..:':. 31, 5 lf EF: iiiiziilii GJ? - l v '-. sggigfiig ifeislziel 553345 -1-'ETH 11121255-' 'Arg-539 - rss gftfifwf Rei .yn H LQ' 'xii ' as A 4,,,3Q,,... step is work, LOIS MARTIN Stenographic ggi.. W JLN2 . . . . , 5: -'irtiiffr Athletic Assn., Science, Merrill, Latin. You wggigg . . . 79- '32 314455. will find Lois a dandy girl to know, as gf, ,-g fitgiil most of us have alread di d Sh ' Wi 'ii ,,.,3,g,,x . y scovere . e is ,,-,E L, JANET MCGOWAN Eflghih a person who can work when she works, Welles, Merrill, Athena, Athletic Assn., and play when she plays. She will make an 3121 Sock and Buskxn. Janet came to West from efficient stenographer. . aiisilfii . 5 iffzjfiwf MYRTLE MEGOW Stenographxc l-'yr 'HQ-'1:A:' . 5 ,135 1Er'i?QZ Athletic Assn., Chorus, Comet Staff, Mer- rill. This bedimpled girl is jolly, and sin- Zf,g,Qj VgQgig cere. The sign Sagittarius under which fgliifif Myrtle was born foretells that she will make if A great progress in all that she undertakes. She entered West from Bay View in her Junior year. 235-Ei: 1 xt-,317 if F5'fi3'f- L 'tt , :wifi .4.,:t:3,, EDITH MASAK Engluh lZ'fl '- . . . . .rigl Athletic Assn., Tennis, Merrill. Edith iiffhfg has all the ualities that would make one a .:21 -W: q s tn . M L . gy,,S..Q1- 1 p-jfgjgql good nurse. Her hobby IS all outdoor Qggqgqfjf TF-Tiff? sports. She came to West from the VViscon- ,V-. f . . . :gist---if 'tail sm Ave. School and will next go to the Mil- .fsilgtigg , I Megow Masak waukee Hospital. 1 M, ..,, - x Txxlq,-f it-1321? 2-5112351'EMfLf:T.ifYH'-if 1 15f:+'.itIi'-3-ii'fl f2?'s'-I-'sitI-iffriszi-if 'bis'-271:'tvs-:,iifif:'. ?1f!w12:aw'-3.:1's:-pew'-Qrf-'21114-'-P2 se,rf'-ta-'-1-,',.:1:1:1e'rr: - -uf: 211' eiklxveeirkfztegfssfts ssl- '-fsiiiifffifiii31f4iYj?f'5 i Ol if:,l I gQi?3ifift:S'fZ.Q4'P.iffsif?'f5ffk32'!13,?ff2?.- -3, 2? 1 zix iit el, 15+ '.3.3-Q1-4.-.'?Ee.2-'-'Si -:qtggg-52 A- H 'Q'd,S.'f?'5i . Y' ' 1 3gf3f1j?E-'.?5:11'-iii? fi 1. if Ei. 'B V . ' E-F' . . rF!. 5 a3Y?f1af3it1.::'?.vse:H::avffffffffe-gf time r sn if f ., fig s, Mason Miller Mechenich Millies Milner x LENORE MASON Elective The stars reveal him to be a man of r Athletic Assn., Merrill. Those that know thought and few Words- He Came I0 West her can say Lenore is a wonderful girl, and from 33th and Clafk SUSE! S0h00l- some have found her a wonderful pal. Al- though Lenore may be quiet, just the same, it will be some time before we forget her name. GEORGE MCCANN Eledifve Swimming W, Athletic Assn., Comet , 21,5 Stalf. Swimming is George's chief delight, 1,iQ3,f,flj and one certainly can say he knows his stuli. DOROTHY MILLER Hi-,,0,.y Through an unfortunate incident George I L1- R ei sf 'K 'a . 1.5 A. 5,- :qty gr, .1 .Q 'fn 111' ea 2 -x fl 5. 933' ks-. -1 . X., , .5-1 Ll xr .f1..-:w- ,..4..1. fx. J.. . A ,M vi , -1 1, ,M -1. TW. 5 . .'?.1.:J .55 n ,ggi VVelles, Merrill, Athena. Since Dorothy hasn't found out what her hobbies are it makes it rather rliliicult for us to state in what direction her interest lies. We know that she came from the Eighth Street school and will attend the University Extension. FRANK MECHENICH Arcounting Tennis, Athletic Assn. To skate and to play tennis are Frank's chief means of em- ploying any of the spare time he has. Frank entered from St. Rose's school. MILDRED MILLIES Stcnugraphic Merrill. The stars say Mildred .is a worker: shelll succeed. She entered West during her Senior year from the North Division High School. JOHN MILNER Mathematic: Science, Latin, Athena, Track, Athletic Assn. It is said that actions speak louder than words. This statement rings true in was not eligible to swim for NVest during his junior and senior years. VVest surely did miss his help. BERT MARX Football W, Track, Comet, Athletic Assn. West valued Bert as an all 'round athlete. He starred particularly as a guard on the football team of '29. The signs predict that he will star elsewhere. John's case. Reading is John's chief interest. McCann Marx 52: '.f?ig3g.f143figlfQ-5'ragf..fif. 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Ii L-favs 'H ' - 1- :3,1.,. 'K ... :mga-1:1 Gr--.4'.:.'-x.-.1--. :fir . sy V -' ze - - -- ' .- 1-. W- ' 1. '- QP W 4 - -4 - - - 1 .if '1 'e '1l'1i-7-fff'f es? trrmufif.?fv?' ff 'm3.8B'f'rYK i-. , .Y i 151.1 I , t '13 1.-1 :ik e t .-Nr f 5 5.-'3 1 I: 2 J L Q ' f' sf e :t'1'i'i?? ' ifritiff' vf. .g1' c x . S., -af. ...xa- . ..,. . 'Uv LS-Q' ' ' ns ,SW 1- as-Q :cf -1 . qitsgfw- ,..,. . Muth Mertz Merget Moore Needham ROSEMARIE MUTH Srience Annual Staff, Merrill, Secretary of Sci- ence, Quaestor of Latin, Athena, Athletic Assn. The combination of black hair and blue eyes has always been an alluring one, and Rosemarie's beauty proves quite cle- structive to the masculine heart. She was active on the Annual Staff. ELIZABETH MERTZ Elertiwe Row 17 claimed Elizabeth as monitor. She was a member of the Comet Staff, Merrill, and Latin Club, and was a typist in the library. Music and dancing are her hob- bies. Being one of the Virgo people, Elizabeth is industrious and courageous. She came from Trinity Lutheran. VVALTER MERGET Elective Athletic Assn. Those of us who have seen Walter perform at the Senior Vodvil M .,v.,,,.. - can easily understand why he listed gym- nastics as his hobby. The stars predict he will be a man of brain and brawn. He came to VVest from McKinley Avenue School. JESSIE MOORE Elective Athletic Assn., Chorus, Band, Orchestra, YVelles, Merrill, Athena. Jessie has shown considerable dramatic ability in Sock and Buskin. She won a harp scholarship at Chicago. She came from White Bear High School in Minnesota. EARL NEEDHAM Science Orchestra, Athletic Assn. Whose answer is his honest thought and simple truth is utmost skill. Earl is a conscientious fellow and has qualities which should make him successful. He enjoys making experiments. DOROTHY MOGLOVVSKY English No book is too deep or too uninteresting for Dorothy, although she admits she enjoys lighter fiction also. She left North Division to enter VVest. She wants to go to Mar- quette. ANITA NISENBAUM Electifve Athletic Assn., Merrill. One never sees a frown on her brow, perhaps it's because she doesn't know how. She peacefully goes G 5, , ligggngjg 3115 f-1,5 .,.-- fi-E-f 1 , iff. ir,- 631- Hai fit I P 4 N f QM, fra 2' iiduf .aff gg., .r-:C 1:-. -E-:Y-:fini 3-eau: t ,iv fa Qfpagx 3 :hm 3 . 14: , ,W FI E 'QP zhgsggffi 'ff1':L1-QQ' iris 'gg if '?iS.l'2fL - .v,.!-21,21 fff'f'Ti'i' . Jgg :J 5, ' LTQL'-:ig ii? greet. df- .1-4, . W3 Q, 2 ' 'ifivilr 35:11-, -- 'Z?tl'g.'-'J ' if 'T' ' 'W P7 en ffl v gi' 1: , 41:11 Qlilygifi ki fha 33? ..g:q':v:+3 , v Q' Q . u 'u. 1 -. Moglvwsks hlbeilbaum her wav and lets nothing disturb her. WGS.: ., n ',y,.',,-S :fe0rq:5 r, .I X b'f: ,fi:t.1 ' r a'5'- . ' '1'4iftff'Z Ji? W-EN 5'P'Z' Tiff ?ifilii4t4-'Yi '?2'f '1'3'fr,'. Pl -i1'3?511:f-S'-cffxfef 'SG-1e f: ' -1 '. 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CATHERINE PARSONS English VVelles, Merrill, Sock and Buskin. Kitty 34 ' has a personality which is very charming. L MARVIN NELSON Elective She never lacks friends. Swimming and ' . . . . - I,1,,,4:,, Athletic Assn., Band, Orchestra, Tennis, gvlfmgl are hffvh0l?b1eik,HQd Shq 15 une' flffjggf Swimming, Comet Staff, Science, Senior esfed m aff PWM' 5 'WS registers at -iyQ.14f Vodvil' The hobby of yvest-S famous VS-est from Wisconsin Avenue School. sg drummer is that of criticizing jazz orches- , tras. His part in the Senior Vodvil as one of Bob's Bums will long be remembered. THOMAS PAYNE Science Football IV, Athletic Assn., Science, Athena. An unobtrusive fellow with an SYLVIA O'BRIEN Slenograplzic amiable disposition is this boy, known'as ' Merrill, Athletic Assn. This Irish lassie T0ml.PaXne- , Alllbwllf' fnoijc hm' We :Q is rather quiet and unassuming, but we BPW mg. 'S be Ol-135' ,ltl ta ei up muci 0 ffglgjil know her to be very sweet and lovable. mil Spalef umf' '. e Q reglster at some Her hobby is tennis. She says she is going C0 ege a te' ealmg eat' ' to work as a stenographer after graduation. I Sylvia came to YVest from the Story Street 2512533 S'f . ' .p ROBERT ODENBRETT Elertwr Track '26, '27, Athletic Assn., Chorus, Orchestra, Basketball, Comet Staff, Hes- Qfjfgjig peria. VVho has not heard Bob pound the ivories? His part in the Senior Vodvil ?F.'2igiQ Egills certainly deserves much praise. Some day N K one will acknowledge with pleasureable Q pride that Bob was a member of the class ,gig , ., s fi 1. 1 , of 30. aijsqxii 1 EI-YES, . Silsfifi 13-sag: RUSSELL PLGH .Elem-ve ssprsyi rw -:uf . . . -4:31.57--221 History holds no terrors for Rus. Some Qfifffiixj day he may have active part in the mak- Parsons Payne 'fic -4 Lff.:i.F2i5s5i1fixi7'.'i-'tiff.iff5'3Zf5.3'sf'fiTl'fLf'5'? 1i-'i i1a,-'J-'nf'' -: - . -Jw. .. li-bw: . i. .f'1,1:-'LJ. f --3 f:'c?X'--'451 - is ' i Slilffii Qi.. E3'i:5l'iBf 3' Es: 5' 1' i-114 iii? Uifiib 4' 1 it 5 -1 J:-. A , . , , J....s.s1-hs.-i-...iss .i -.-as wldxvs-Sas-.r,!Nia+..eK:'i,2fg'5l3?l.i.. . I l Sl MURIEL PUNKE Latin ras 1 f - - --ef-'Q:. Y- . '-1415.2-1':'rf.-.f'f .- 5 ' sijvf -114. u 4 It ' 'e 54 , ,, ,1' n --Q-L'1.grg.-:-,-.5-4, ' -.Q 1 5: .f, -f,,gf',,g:g.g.:.i 'X lf '97 ,+.- , - ,I ,XM ... 1. .,. ..q f----,,-,L-.., . fa, .g,.- -5- egg. .lo - -. ,. . t- h. ,M-.I . - ,-jx s .. J, f..,,e'-. fi'f'1'iiM5':a3 3fviii-Kwf-'r13f?.f4'f4'f,'.-NQ: .p1.1.-'.f-1.4 11--s2.t,1rl' TVGA Q3 a !7f'iiifi seals Pummer Punke Paulus Polland Portz f,'. LEWIS PUMMER Electifve Football VV, Athletic Assn., Basketball, Latin. Although Lewis does not mix as some do, he is considered a regular fellow by those who know him. His hobby is canoeing. He entered West from Lincoln High. Lewis will next enter Marquette. the same. Jane is always ready with a cheerful smile. Business college will be her ,next step. MILTON POLLAND English Athena, Senior Play '29. Although Mil- ton was at West only one year, entering from South Division, his talent was readily Monitor of Row 10, Welles, Merrill, Latin, Sec. of Athena, Sec. ,of Sock and Buskin. And still the wonders grew that one small head could carry all she knew. Those who know Muriel can vouch for her as being all that a good student and a good sport should be. She registered from Hawley Road School. JANE PAULUS Stenographic Merrill, Athletic Assn. She may seem quiet and reserved, but she gets there just l Prindl Perko 54 recognized, for he was given a part in the Senior play of '29. His hobbies are listening to the radio and playing the piano. He will enter the University Extension after gradu- ation. CHARLES PORTZ Science NVhat he doesn't know about physics, chemistry, and radio isn't worth knowing. Charles is our engineer. The college that claims Charles next year will surely add an invaluable student to its roster. Many of the girls at school admire this dark-haired chap greatly. MARY PRINDL History While at West, Mary joined Merrill Club. She came during her Senior year from Horicon High School. Her hobby is music. She hasn't made up her mind as to what she will do after leaving VVest. AGNES PERKO Stcnographic Merrill, Athletic Assn. A friend once is a friend always. This girl has a great deal of abilityg her efliciency is going to please some employer. Agnes registered from Twenty-seventh Street School. Her pet hobby is reading books. 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'-'. :UC . ..5.-Kyle, I : i'. g 'fei- .. .'A. Poe Priebe Renner Roedel Rause ESTHER POE English VVelles Club, Merrill Club, and Athena were Esther's activities. Her hobby is any kind of sport. The stars predict a bright future for Esther. She will be successful. Esther came to West from Shortridge High School in Indianapolis. She will register at some college after leaving XVest. EDNA PRIEBE English Vice-president of Junior class, Chorus, Monitor of Row 15, Tennis, Basketball, An- nual Staff, Comet Stall, President of Welles, Junior Director of Merrill, Athena. Edna is full of life and activityg she loves com- pany, music, and dancing. Those girls who have met Edna at VVelles cannot help ad- miring this merry, lively, gracious lass. DOROTHY RENNER Elective Annual Stalf, Athletic Assn., Treasurer of therefore do not take an active part in the extra-curricular activities. Ray was one of these people. Because of this, he was not so well known about VVest, JULIET ROCHLUS Stenogfaphic Chorus, Annual Staff, Comet Magazine, YVelles, Merrill. One must talk with Juliet but a few minutes to discover why she is so well liked. She is very talented in art. Juliet entered VVest from Twenty-seventh Street School. To study art is her ambi- tion. DOROTHY PHELPS Commercial Merrill, Athletic Assn., Hesperia, House- hold Arts. Shows seem to interest Dorothy more than anything else. She came from St. Boniface School to VVest, and will take up stenography after graduation. VVelles, Merrill, Chairman of Membership Com. of Hesperia, Senior Class Play Com., Sock and Buskin, Senior Play. Dorothy is one of the dependable people of the school. She was particularly active on the Annual and also in Sock and Buskin. The news- paper owed many of its stories to her. MARGARET ROEDEL Sienographic Merrill, Athletic Assn., Chorus. Virtue she hath in abundance. All who know Marge will verify this quotation. The stars predict a happy future for her. She came from the Eighteenth Avenue School. She will do ollice work after leaving VVest. RAY RAUSE Elective Athletic Assn. In every school there are some people who are naturally quiet and Rochlus Phelps , tmp'-1 .5 1..: -5.. - 1,32-tif!! vs- ' .5 V4 783231 e' Q. . 2' iris? P-. 'Fc I' Iii: ' J 1?-ff . 7435, .tf1..'N 2 ,f's:,g1 575.4 K if Qgfrilgef 41-2234115 ,L ..,. -. 111-'V-3 1r-.-i Js- frjgfyff 11125219 's lfwj 53.5452-1s -o.:.gf.,. EFL? 1' i'Yfe'1 , ,Zhi if , 511' , g', if 5,1411 L - N . .-1 mit gui: ,Q -9. ,W .4 . ... , 1 -t .1'.2H'?I7i vi3.:.?J ' a. tl .135 s.-,Ls . sftifwz' 5 wE'FIS1' fl!-H1527 3. -,-'ffl-Plc '.H1!:f4 :,r.,,,s-fig: ', fi ix? - sivisgqi if-:iff-fs' g'Q2'L':fZff: gigfg: fl H J v .-L,-.-,ikfrlx QQBQ1:-3 s .igf jw 1. - t ig' ' 5f.'fT'g-fx. 12152-': I- .::,q:, 3: 1 A-.v 'f rv-j-' .:,3f,j.f,r1g ,. 2 -.T.-9 ' 1 jj,-11 , K, ,,,.,,W,,g,. .... 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Q-1..:,-355 3' ifiigiif-r,'.iiSr'f1ffs'4-5.2151 .f.:'A-,,.f'3,5qfg1, vi.-xfima-P' - i-5m .k',..j ,.f-If X3 1- 'ei-... l'?1l:rlgii3iii w E' 'i 3 Y' Radmer Rasmussen Ritter Reinarz Reichert DONALD RADMER Science Track, Athletic Assn., Orchestra, Basket- ball, Norris. The better one knows Don the more one likes him. His manner is re- freshing, and his friendship rings true. He came to VVest from the McKinley Avenue School. Don will continue his education at the university. GEORGE RASMUSSEN Science Much interest was taken in the Chorus, Band, and Glee Club by George. His hob- bies are sports and the De Molay. The Stars destine George to be a great traveler. He is rather shy and retiring. Marquette is his goal. FRANK RITTER Eleftifve Orchestra, Hesperia, Athletic Assn. Frank is the smiling, quiet, dark-haired chap whom you have seen taking attendance in the main second hour. He enjoyed playing the violin in the orchestra. His hobbies are dancing and driving. GILBERT REINARZ Accounting Treasurer and President of Hesperia, Monitor of Row 19, Bookkeeper of Book Store, Senior Commencement Program Com., Science, Basketball. Has Gil ever decorat- ed your autograph book with a drawing? The stars are right when they declare him to be Jack of all trades and master of many. Layton Art School will be his next school. ALICE REICHERT Accounting Merrill, Glee Club, Athletic Assn., and Comet Stati claimed Alice as an interested member. She says books are her best friends during her spare moments. Alice is an in- teresting person to talk to. The stars say her chief characteristic is her generosity. JOYCE ROLLER Elnftifuv Merrill, Athletic Assn. The force of her own merits makes her way. Loss to Leona High School was gain to West, when Joyce came here. Always busy and always happy, she finds her chief enjoyment in outdoor sports. Her interest will next be claimed by Marquette. GRACE REIMERS Eleftiwe Merrill, Chorus, Athletic Assn. 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M. 7 4 A - 'L' .-. 'E-'EQ' Q' ifffazfi U 3321? 35. .I I, 11? .,, . ,..- . -v .V'- ,-,. . n , , . asf-3,--r..-'Q li 151fl'i'ii!E'3Q'T'f73lP fi 'M ,Jiifgi 'li 7 J' U 3 4.5 Rodermund Rololf Roeder Rottman Ryan KARL RODERMUND Science has starred in all fields of sport, and is a Athletic Assn., Norris, Athena, Sock and genial- Whole-Souled S0f'f of PC1'S0n Wh0 al' , Buskin. Anybody who has seen Karl knows WBYS entertains goodwill fowafd everyone. what a dependable fellow he really is. The stars predict for him that he will some day become a great business man. After leav- - - ing West, Karl will enter some college. GERTRUDE ROI-OFF Si1'7l09f0Phlf Merrill Latin, Athletic Assn. To strang- ers Gertriide may seem to be a rather quiet 4' girl but not to her friends. Her hobbies WYILLARD ROLOFF S,-ima. Sreltaking part in skating, swimming, and Band W' Dm' Man' of Band, .Afntfif eiiflniva..GZ1il2idiu.i.1Tf..tS.1..i.iieS' hom Assn. All of us have watched Bill strut g ' Qggfgif his stuff when the band was on parade. 'ijggingi Some think the world was made for fun and frolic and so do I says Bill. The . University Extension is his goal. JEISIINISIROSCFNELHAL I ' 5gtenf'g aPhU 1213.25 err: an orus calm ennie as a 'flgzfi' member. Her special hobby is movie stars. The Libra people, of whom Jennie is . - one are great Wanderers to far away lands. -'ESF XVILLIAM ROEDER Anfmmmg These people are very friendly and are- Band, Basketball, Comet Staff, Latin.. As loved by those about them' Qggbijii all good sports Bill can laugh at a joke, gQ:Qjg.- even if it is played at his expense. Bill lives up to his name of being one of the modest, quiet seniors. ROSE ROTTMAN Elective Rose is a quiet girl with deep thoughts. ' Whatever she does, she does with a heart that is true. She came to West from North Division. Rose gets much pleasure from skating. VERNE RYAN Maflwmariff l Football NV, Track VV, Basketball, Ath- letic Assn. Sagittarius tells us that Verne is very fond of all games and sports. He Roloff Rosenthal Lf, f . . ?:f..-ffi.a2E.1,. , xiii - if - ,' 73it255522551:f5'fil3fii'f-Qi'ifi .1 l57l . -1 -,-Jmggzijic4-...Mlm73.5. Siwrttzaey--Li.-.. . . ,- :ras S-:xg,Q?ff:.'PsUw2',Zqgi-zg,:-argue'-. -. . , .s . -, , -,ws .,- r, . , .:- -V is-Q--... -. - . .., . -, ., . -, rn.: t-- u - -- .. c . f - --Z e --: r:::-'-'-'Pi .s .' -1 5-rss' ' ::. .- - - .- ' ' -:P .S'- 'sq ' ' ' 'ff . :WU -'fi' , ff' ' ' '-',f? '9f-2.5.4.-,i. ...ng-. 'ifflhtfi- '-'f T 7 ' 1. 5V,',7E'.-1' '-- -5-'-A1':v2'sv:':r: Y.'.-Ziih'Q1'Q?. bidi .'i'51'.e1w'::1' 151.5 e.- T s '., . 4,5 ' Ti w'4 1','1:f ' .K ' V e- - - . A S ' - -'--ti-.wr . + y h,.,.v.-.. ..f -- JW: ,L MW , is ,-.1 we . ., fi. A. s.'fs1.l, A x if Xiu- ,-1'-3-. 'eg 215,441 K s J .1 l Rowe Schliesleder Runkel Schaub Schneck AUDREY ROVVE Elcctiive Coming to us from Marinette High, Audrey has not had much of a chance to take a part in the school activities. Her chief delight is found in swimming. She will prepare herself to be someone's stenog- rapher by attending Miss Brown's Business College. ESTHER SCHLIESLEDER Slrnographic Athletic Assn., Comet Staff. The stars re- veal that Esther possesses the necessary qualities for becoming a business executive. She is a very hard-working and studious girl and deserves everything nice that the future can hold for her. She entered West from the Brown Street School. ANNA RUNKEL Accounting Annual Staff, Merrill, Sub-Monitor of Row . A good heart is better than all the gold in the world. Anne's pleasing smile rellects her sunny disposition. She is back- ward about coming forward. She intends to work in some business office next. NICHOLAS SCHAUB Sfienre Athletic Assn., Orchestra, Monitor of Row 1, Tennis, Comet Staff, Science, Athena. Nick's regularity in attendance, diligence, and interest displayed in the classroom are very laudable and insure success. He has many friends. He will next attend the Mar- quette University. DOROTHY SCHNECK English Chorus, Orchestra, Tennis, Annual Staff, Scribe of Welles, Merrill, Athena. This winsome miss certainly has a captivating way of lisping. She is a true VVelles mem- ber, being ever dependable. Her winning smile has won her many friends. CLEME-NS SCHLENVOGT Accounting Athletic Assn. This tall, dignified senior who is so reserved in his manner is greatly admired by all his classmates. Dependa- bility seems to be a trait of many of our seniors and Clemens is no exception. He leaves VVest to enter the business world. GERTRUDE SCHVVANTES Electifve Athletic Assn., Band, Comet Staff, Merrill, Monitor of Main Oflice. Some business man is lucky to have her in his oliice, for Gertrude is already making good in the business world. She is one of our most ef- A .rut Schlenvogt Schwantes ticient commercial girls. A V il?if-3W:.l7iL i5f7''F?h?1'55?1i3'1'if'i - -f1:f393 ifff-,f fl-bf 3'H3 f 'l'K'3?i'-I-'.:VE! .:. 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'f' cw .. is s J .3535 'I .431 ,..'.,,. W 1 WT his wwe,- vv qv- . b2'If2,::i2 Q44-liz . JQFQFF '-'-rf' fi .,.5..-7 l A 5. J .fig ' - , rv.,-f ,, Scheafer Schramm Schwalbe Sadek Schubert PHYLLIS SCHEAFER English beautiful things both in nature and in art. 1 Athletic Assn., Tennis, Basketball, Annual Her hffbbf' 'S PUCUF- She halls from Brown Staff, Merrill, Latin. An independent, self- Street School- reliant person, Phyllis finds her hobby, that of writing and collecting poetry, both un- usual and interesting. Basketball also gives . her a great deal of pleasure. She is al- FLORENCE SQHXVEEEL l Erfgluh ways Peppy and in good humor- Welles, Merrill, Latin, Hesperia, Scienec, Annual Staff, Chorus, Athletic Assn. Of g,,i,'?,f.:. ALVIN SCHRAMM Accounting Track VV, President of Athletic Assn., Basketball, Capt. of Cross Country Team. Al is the kind of fellow we all admire. He is sincere, friendly, and full of pep. He -is one of the trackmen from VVest who will star at Normal. BESS LEE SCHVVALBE Englirh Athletic Assn., Welles, Merrill. Bess is a quiet girl until you know her, we suspect. late Flo has become interested in dramatics. She says her hobby is walking. Florence has a frank way of saying what she thinks, and also of making others laugh. GILBERT SCHROEDER Elective Football, Track, Athletic Assn., Band, Basketball. Many of us have cheered for Gil at the basketball games. His hobbies are dancing and skating. Born under the sign of Libra, Gil is destined to become a wanderer. Gilbert entered here from the XVm. McKinley School. She is a sincere friend, and is sure to make her mark in this world. Bess has designed 3:25 233 fir: giver. ,bf 'ft- srg. J: Wir., 3 it gif E TJ'-1 ff 585216 7' i iiijfif ..t., , N. ,X-Arg. - . , .,., .N ,,1..-7--- 1.13 FP? .,,1g,' ,gn 'A -.-at ff. MVT' gf L ,H hw., V, ,. - M.,-., ' tilt -'QT-ATMQ' V -up,-.3 some very original costumes for herself. Wifififf 5121.1 N ff --'alia JANE SADEK Ivlatlzemaliat '1 Aedile of Latin, Monitor of Row 18, Sock and Buskin, Honor Society, Athena, Merrill, Comet and Annual Staffs, Chorus, Athletic Assn. The stars describe her as a girl full of life and activity. The full soprano voice which comes from this small person was appreciated in the chorus. H K LUCILLE SCHUBERT Elertiw Sock and Buskin, Athletic Assn. The stars destine Lucille to become a great critic ' of art. She will have a great fondness for Schwefel Schroeder fi-iii! f3fi5f':5'f ii ' 1 ' ' ' u. z 5 -N '1 LNG' fri-'ll . '5-WW'-' if - '17.'-'hr fi--'ff '-': b'u ' 'si'-7-if i'FZ1 F'--fv'f1 'F-.'IfJ'-'Tal-i .-Z1ylT: i-Hi '-'f'-12. '1r:.f -41'-iw -. :1'.'1':'n:4: uv-rv-:'-q::-N :-- 'e xl ez.: f'-wwf-tr'-:I-7-1':sf-.12'f:f.:w.-4.1311f.-:ff ff'fr-1 -rw::-.- -2z'sf1-fe--::.'..-rfwiis e1f't:na'fP...e-ff: 1-. -'steal 4 fmt '11-ii-. fi-1 :- E591 n SF jgiktixyfaa 1 - 5- ig za. zfgeft .. '. 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This trait accounts for her host of talkative friends. Ruthls particular hobby is danc- ing. FREDERICK SEIFERT Mathematic: Athletic Assn., Annual Staff, Sub-Monitor of Row 16, Editor of Comet, Treasurer of Sirianni Spitz Science '28, Secretary of Norris '29, Athena, Honor Society, Student Council. Frederick is one of our hardest workers. One of his main duties during the past year has been to edit the Comet. GLEN SMITH Mathematic: Born under the sign of Aries, Glen is destined to receive many honors. He is very generous. Glen has no particular hobby. He came from Eighteenth Street School and is undecided as to his next step. HILDA SEEGER Latin Athletic Assn., Welles, Merrill, Latin. We are told by the stars that Hilda will get a great deal of joy out of life, and that she will be greatly respected. She will never lack admirers. Hilda will study at some business college after leaving our school. CORNELIA SIRIANNI English Athletic Assn., Treasurer and Membership Committee of Science, Merrill, Athena, Senior Announcement Committee. Vivaci- ous, and' so full of fun that she just bubbles over with it all the time is Connie. She is that little girl with the big brown eyes. MILTON SPITZ Science Norris, Latin, Treasurer of Athena i29, Comet Staff, Athletic Assn., Monitor of Row 16. No one has ever heard of Milton's not being polite to the ladies. He is very studi- ous and is hardly ever found unprepared either in classwork or homework. He has decided to go to Dartmouth after leaving VVest. .-...rt ..-.- -H -..,.--........a',..,. .. .. ....,. . f - N . ... .,. .,.,. H F M .. - , ,i,,f - Y., 1 sf. '.:.'.-N., . , . . 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'K ,NZ 'F ' ' 1 5'vf?'1, 21 rf ij '7 14 111 . . :wi I iii Steuber Sippel Stadler M. Smith V. Smith fiiizfiii'-3 CLAIRE STEUBER Stenographic of his spare time to the Newsboy's Repub- Merrill, Comet Staff, Chorus, Athletic lic. He is also interested in basketball and Assn. Shorthand was unknown to Claire VOHCY ball- when she left Gesu, but as she leaves VVest for life that and kindred subjects will be used to attain success. MARTIN SORENSON Mathematics X Athletic Assn., Orchestra, Swimming Athena. Happy-go-lucky Mart has many GENEVIEVE SIPPEL Elective friends and is well liked by all. He IS al- , , , , ways ready for a good time. We some- t, Athletxc.Assn., Merrill. Genevxe-ve is a times wonder how many times a day he gigs rather quxet girl. She was an active sup- winds up- porter of her school. Genevieve spends much of her spare time in reading. THEODORE sOsNAY English - Although Ted is not a whiz at any partie- MARGARET STADI-ER sffffwgfalfhlf lar thing, he is good in many things. He Merrill, Hesperia, Household Arts, Ath- IQ 3 Sincere W0fkCf. affd when, YOU know letic Assn. Margaret's friends have learned hlm you cant help saying he is a dandy to look for her bright, cheery smile of fellow. greeting. She loves to dance and skate. Mar- garet came from St. Michael's School. MERYL SMITH Elerifive Athletic Assn., Merrill. Things which 1 we admire in Meryl are her gaiety and pep. Meryl never troubles trouble until N trouble troubles her. Dancing is her favor- ite pastime. A N. VICTOR SMITH Electifvc Our little Vic came from Brown Street 437, School. VVhO doesnlt remember black- haired, teasing Victor? He gave up most Sorenson Sosnay flfiq --'f .ws I-'bl' ' 21-..'f1i'-zf 'r3?f.1:'Qi?4g..s3-2-2f'::1.51: :Lis .f ., ft-XL: . ei.ai?'.L1.l1'1T:J1f :.1-.2f3:5y.?-'ffl'15,.1-lE.i'f?li.il'f5'3Qi,iEiii I ?PT?f-5' if-X l61l P- e 3.- -+5131-1 fLbLj..v.,.g'.'.'QE1A4.'Vl.F,i.fIil5i3' .... s Y 1 an , .sit .I . .. 1. : . C- Y L . A Y 'S sn W- .f'-FQ' - se d tb- fs Ti. 'iii er' . .. fl Q ,H x 43,-uf --,fg4,5f.f..4,'2f-fe., 55-,7 -.Maj 2.5. . ,,P.,N-,,,.' 3,2-t,::, . Q:..Q,,A:', b - tg 6,11 :Q - -PQ. Y. ls,ff.g'r,l?S-:se:g'.',':s,A f f , fi if .ails 145 ' i255u-- -Wviihiisfz Sprague Steker Streeter F. Smith Strathearn CARLTON SPRAGUE History Track, Athletic Assn., Basketball, Athena, B Squad Football. Carlton is a combina- tion of fun and initiative. These qualities will be a great help to him when he goes to the University of Southern California where he intends to further his education. Law has always interested Carlton. JOSEPH STEKER Science Athletic Assn., Science, Latin, Athena. Joseph will do great things some dayg it is written in the stars. His alma mater will be the University of Wisconsin. Joseph's hobbies are sports of all kinds. He entered West from St. John De Nepomich. DOROTHY STREETER Elective Did you ever see Dorothy when she wasn't as happy as a bird? That smile of L. Smith Schwartz ii'-2-1 'A--.1 JJ 151.29 J sn . lt' .W fl 7 if T Zhi Tfflfi il'-' 51 Mfr:-'P' 1:94-4' I 5'5:f1f:.:c':',1-lf' FWFYEZxrif1ci.5fa .s:flis'iri'5115-flii'-iitl-151'f-19 'i -111' 'i fs- wgv-asf.-sr4gah?g.3as-h-:.f-sag-12:1-'sg.- Agere-12 '.-5.1: 4 Arr. -A W., f. sf.. ' qc... '.-v,.f.r.-':.4 5.12157-I-'1 ,-.fqrhs ' - 'H':-cv.--If N f, I-m.3wk?1'Z's 4'n-Q-lfgr-Ama..,.....,-Jfvlv-.k::-e'5 -1-- I -,uw . V . ff' ' we ..s 5 :T:.'c,e?:b:.::3T:n3,.'a'.z.tt' 2 fi:-2,--1: TSN.. hers will take her a long way. She en- tered West from Chippewa Falls Senior High. She says she has no special hobby. FRIEDA SMITH English Athletic Assn., Merrill, Household Arts. This girl is inclined to quietness, which may account for her thoughtfulness. She wins many friends by means of her congenial and lovable nature. She has decided to become a teacher, and will work for her degree at the State Teacher's College. DONALD STRATHEARN English Athletic Assn., Band, Swimming, Norris, Athena. Don has proved himself a valuable member of the band. His hobby is aviation and he is planning to study at an aviation school. LA VAUGHN SMITH Latin Vice-President of Hesperia, Concert Mas- ter of the Orchestra, Latin, Merrill, Ath- letic Assn. 'iThe heavens such grace did lend her that she admired might be. l Music always hath had its charms for La Vaughn, and the stars predict that she is to become a famous muscian. Her hobby is reading. GLADYS SCHVVARTZ English Chorus, Athletic Assn., Merrill, Hesperia, Household Arts. One can easily see Gladys as a nurse. Her friendly ways will endear her to all patients as they already have to WVest Division students. Gladys' hobby is one of the proofs that girls have entered the field of stamp-collecting. T- any Y' 5 - 'Sn Z' a, . 7 ,-J' ADJ -4-fZ'. ' 2:11-C b'. ' ' 4,9 ' 95-' 'JQ'f ,2' TQ: W iff' :E ips. QT5a'IJ5'!gffifc-isis ii: i-TQQ-32:52 50? 515 ,pri-,1pS'.5':-I -fmifgiifiw il iii tw '5: 'fl JA fm. ' Y 1,3 f NJA :f'- -. 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At first sight Norma ap- pears to be rather quiet, but after you be- come acquainted with her you change your mind. She is true blue. Dancing and swim- ming are her hobbies. Norma entered from the Cold Springs Avenue School. CARL TONJES Science Athletic Assn., Band, Orchestra, Basket- ball, Swimming, Science, Norris, Athena. His frankness and genuine personality have won Carl many friends. He is an earnest fellow with a big grin and with a head chuck full of interesting facts. Carl is an all around fellow with plenty of school spirit. Tonjes Taylor Tidmarsh Teplinsky noise, but goes about his work in a de- termined way. If determination counts in life, Louis will succeed. He came to us from Roosevelt Junior High. SYLVIA TARNOW Elecli-ve Chorus, Merrill. No doubt Sylvia has often been taken for a lower classman, but valuable things usually come in small pack- ages. For such a small person Sylvia can talk a great deal, but talking is not the only thing she can do. She will next enter some college. CLARENCE TESCH Scicnfe Football W, Track YV, Athletic Assn., Sub-Monitor of Row 16, Basketball, Swim- ' .Mg 4.5. is ,I Q- ..,-4... ' A - ,:-.ge ftwf ' .-ff' Q 'NLS . ' fp' 'L x ' .if ll ., . -e -, 0 .merit- 1 .,-.' A- F 13 -. . GCS ' . st: . stir. 21- 'zfil 1--.1-,fg 3Gf5..11-Q- 'muti- '75-1111.11 ,N'I',s,.'. 3 S'5LlR'iLl .. Qrt-.-re.. -4'-Z',EI.'L K. S915 'xiii Sylvia: 1?9':?fl 'ffl -,jsixoi Swag- i -4 -555551 54 1. 54 .,v- 3:- vfg., ' 4 Sfflfgifi lx H. Tyii Lf' W.. ,V ming, Athena. Clarence is one of our best ' track men. They are never alone that have . . n I ht . Cla ' ' ' DOROTHY TAXLOR Snenre obe thong s rences unusual supply , , of personality was the basis for his success- Athletic Assn., VVelles, Merrill, Athena. ful work at yvestu ,X Dorothy is very athletic and can do almost anything in sports. She is full of life and , one finds her a nice person to have around. She came to us from the Eighteenth Street School. JANE TIDMARSH English Merrill Athena, Athletic Assn. Durin . -y g her Junior year Jane entered West from Holy Angels. VVhile at VVest She made ,-5, many friends. Swimming is Jane's favorite enjoyment. 3-:g:i:,Q5.f tlgizlgfffs LOUIS TEPLINSKY Scimfe +1-,:,,.--H Athletic Assn., Orchestra, Science. A i-?'Qf.-,g-iff rather unobtrusive fellow is Louis. His hobb is hikin . He doesn't make a lot of Tarnow Tesch 5i?jf.i!'g y g P s1,i'r.ff ttfjipgjl 'flliiiig Ql'-4:,:.5':7,-.jf2u:'.+,,2-f3: 1,51-'fy',11.-jf1:r ,1 ?3 fr' 51.3 21 Q:-,j:1.'. 'ya--'. 31: '.-f..-5-,,g.-:f:: '-v.:y'...w.:fq.-pc-gr-1,s te f,- . 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MARJORIE TOCKSTEIN Elective Athletic Assn., Merrill, Welles. The stars describe this girl as cheerful and lov- ing. She will become a great traveler. Marjorie's chief delights are in dancing and sports. She has not yet decided what she will do upon leaving West. CAROL TROYKE Elective Merrill, Latin, Athena. Carol came to VVest from Shortridge High School, Indian- apolis, Indiana. She made friends quickly Tousignant Tuska and entered right into school life. Her hobby is dancing. She says she is going to college after graduation. There Carol will be as well-liked as she was at West. LILLIAN TIERNAN English Athletic Assn., Merrill, Latin. Those who have seen Lillian bat a tennis ball over a net know that she surely can do her stuff. She has an inexhaustable supply of energy, and a steady way of keeping on with dith- cult tasks. WILLIAM TIMLIN Elective Comet Staff, Annual Staff, Athletic Assn. Bill is president of the West Division Chapter of the Old Settlers' Club. He is so likable that one forgives everything else. He is interested in art work, particularly cartooning. ISABELLE TOUSIGNANT Elective Secretary of Household Arts, Comet Staff. If you don't know this little girl, you are missing a lot in fun and personality. Isabelle has a good word for everyone. Her willingness to help will aid her greatly as a nurse. ANNE TUSKA Science Athletic Assn., Merrill, VVelles, Science Club. Happy as a lark, this girl is ready to lend a helping hand to anyone who may need it. Anne entered here from Lutheran High. Tennis and ice-skating are Annels hobbies. 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Born under the sign of Elghteenfh SU'CQf SCh00l- UPON lealfmg Cancer, Ha,-ry has 3 persistent Win, great XVest, Mildred will enter a business college. A determination, and an inclination towards inventive genius. Harry is a quiet, modest I fellow, and quite an industrious worker. He makes a sincere friend. ANIS TUTTRUP Elgffiqyg Athletic Assn., Merrill, Tennis, Hesper- ia. VVhenever Anis is around one is sure ' iff f ' to have a livel and amusing time. Anis FQ . RAX TRAMPE Elcrlzfve , H5 n, YP' , t , d th . N . especia ' e joys aymg enms an wa c - 'ggggf Blllfsfiuerff' CQOIYS' qthlezs: ,Agana Tlgck' ing basketball games. Anis came to West as et a ' ommg .0 eat mm 'on from VVisconsin Avenue School. 'QQEEIQQ Aging Lutheran School, Ray is a well-known man '.ggpjg.,4, about school. He terms himself half back on the detention team coached by Mr. 3 Shong. After high school he plans to go , to college. JOSEPH TISHOCK Elecizfve T3Q?g2jj,' Athletic Assn. Although Joseph has not Qizgiigjfil found much to interest him in school life, . he has made many friends in his various fSX,.j2QQ ' RUTH TIEGS j9'f '.9'f'P 'f classes. So far joseph has not found any Ch01'l1S. Household Arts- FFICIILHIDCSS is hobby which interests him in particular. ,.JQ'3?,,'f,i one of Ruth's chief virtues. She is a per- jfffii-3 son you don't foret after you have known her. Ruth spends much time reading and finds much enjoyment therein. Lgpglfag .pjgfiljf RICHARD TRESTER Scimce :.-'--4:5 , , . sl,-gigrf' 35155,-L President of Senior Class, President of 7f'Qjf4' Athena, Norris, Annual Staff, Bookstore, President Student Council. Dick has been one of the active members of the class. At IIE.,-gif? present he is interested in photography. He N has taken many of the pictures in this book with the school's graphlex. MILDRED TRYTHALL Stenographic Athletic Assn., Comet Staff, and Athena. yafjjfie Those that know Mildred's genial smile are 225-fi equally charmed by her terpsichorean grace Tutti-up Tishock A'wsmi-iw?+?'sLrE'frt's'1PQ'-iwsgrf:-,:1f.f:1 1- . 5:T'. f1?ffv-2ff'-':.2.'Qf'm:.s-A.-l'-,f g-Jia-fff54:J-B'-ftalifi.-nw. :.'3..1i A 5'Nf,it'. I6 9 'F' 351 :r :-'- 1-Lzfiig N -- 5 2- .- !f1 .-4.- ' ', .. f 'F' :V-' - Y- . , '.':::-:,.' , Q -: .- . ---- -. g- gears- --f . 49f.e-5ie.c---arrester ' i'??'4'-lfftikf' 1'E2?'21-5 -f':'' 'TSI ' ' .E5f'fi1'3f'4' -fi-Elf. 2?? 3f.I' :Til . RL '5Qi?'f:a'fI'f47 5 W . a r c , Trubshaw VVigman Vanderhout Untrelf Unmach THEODORE TRUBSHAVV Science ficult for Anne. Recollection of her good Athletic Assn., Swimming, Treasurer of Norris Prospects, Annual Staff, President of Athena, Sock and Buskin, Norris. One look at his countenance assures us that Ted is a fine fellow. Studious? Yes. Ambitious? Yes. Interesting? Absolutely. Good look- ing? And how! YVhat more can one ask? BYRON WIGMAN Elective Athletic Assn. Byron is a new comer to VVest. He entered last September. Al- though he has not become well acquainted at VVest, he is well liked by all who do know him. ANNE VANDERHOUT Stenographic Athletic Assn., Tennis, Merrill, Student Council, President of Household Arts, An- nual Staif. Cheerfulness and good will make labor light. Nothing ever seems too dif- work as president of Household Arts shows her capability. She has been a true mem- ber of the class. MORRIS UNTREFF Elective Athletic Assn., Chorus, Basketball, Foot- ball '28. Many a strike has Morris made when he lets that ball roll down the alley. Not only does Morris enjoy bowling, but all sports are hobbies of his. He entered here from Siefert School. After leaving West he will attend Wisconsin University. ROBERT UNMACH Eledi-ve Athletic Assn. Although this boy did not participate in activities here at school, he has proved himself a fine fellow to work with and a sport in fun and game. The stars predict a future for him in the busi- ness world. CHARLOTTE VVALKER Electifve Athletic Assn., Chorus, Merrill. The stars destine Charlotte to become very wealthy and to travel extensively. She is kind-hearted. She is very active and has a keen interest in sports. ANNA VOIGHT SfL'7l0f1f0pllIiC Athletic Assn., Monitor of Row 10, Household Arts, Assistant Cashier of Caf- eteria. Her success as assistant cashier of the cafeteria indicates Anna's business abil- ity. Always prepared in her studies, she was a joy to all her teachers. She is also '1 -, 13.3.3 s- ,. . ',. ai ' ' Ti If- R .-ll '. f. 4. q,,: , 5131515 ,V,...Fi, LMI 93 'EQ fi:- evf- 51: yafi' 'LN :-,1- Y'-a,-I' Ffifw ..' . 'ALT 532 -A' V... , x. 535143 3313 lrvd... 52:5 : 'fic '. ??5QcE.', . .pgggvifi in F5 r.-. sifdqfxi .5-3:,,v,g. 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EF: +9 yt. .lg pf-A 5- .- .5- .. Q ,Q fe-.fsffg A-F 1-r . .llicesr .r, .res 4:-1:-.ew ,. . -,t -e fs1s1.g.Rg ., in:- .,,,, Q X., 1 4.5. .5 Vllaxer VVoods YVegner VVissing VVexler ...iso- Q-vi H, ,. . , N.- Q, . A sf liner is .,,:,,.1:iJ .f Qgifi-! JOSEPH VVAXER English will have ample chance to carry on with f Athletic Assn., Chorus, Basketball, Comet the ,h0bb!', fOr he mfends to enter the um- Staif, President of Hesperia, Stage Crew, VCYSITY- Sock and Buskin. Can Joe debate? You had better ask one of his worthy opponents. Not only his debating, but also dramntics LOUIS XVIEDERHOLD Sfi,-nw hfwe also been an Outstandmg Part of Joes Athletic Assn., Sock and Buskin, Orchestra, high School career' Annual Staff. Louis really needs no in- troduction. His outstanding attribute is his keen sense of humor. He not only appreci- ALICE VVOODS Srinrfe ares jokes, but cracks them continually. He Athletic Assn., Chorus, Annual stag, was active on the Annual Feature Staff. Science, Secretary of Yvelles, Merrill, Latin, Athena, Sock and Buskin. Making scrap- books occupies much of Alice's spare time. ARDYS VVITTE English The Stars declare hqrv ZNM Slmplyl goffd- Athletic Assn., Chorus, Comet Staff, but good for Something- The, Umvefmb' 'NVelles, Merrill, Tennis, Secretary of Sock ,ggi will be her next Source of leamlng' and Buskin, Sectretary of Household Arts. XVe are afraid this merry little maid has used her beautiful, big, brown eyes too DQROTHX' VVEGNER jtfaghemafi,-5 muchhfor how else are we to account for Athletic Assn., Monitor of A B c Ai- -hw cove, Science, Merrill, Welles, Secretary of Latin, Hesperia, Honor Society. This pop- ular little lady has not only made high school in three and a half years, but has found time to take an active part in al- 'fifgfff' most all of XVest's societies. I 5 LOYOLA VVISSING Elcdire Athletic Assn., Merrill, Hesperia. Music hath charms for Loyola. She will make an 6,11 ideal teacher, for she has knowledge plus g patience. She entered from St. Roses. 'lj,Q.3t' BENJAMIN VVEXLER Engfish ' Athletic Assn., Chorus, Basketball. Many . friends take advantage of Ben's amiable W disposition because he is such a likeable chap. He says his hobby is homework. He WViederhold VVitte - .. .... . .. . .. . , . ifitffiir '- --'.'N.-S-s.1.'.-i1:1-'25,-.aff-5:ff'-1'3s'4'Tie?f. -1753.-'-.fx t fi : .v,53tv-,4'-:.s:,s-5.-1-it51'-,E+-'15az'iQ1f1ff,1I' Eff-.'-12'-':.1'r-ivin...--.'.-..N.5..,y,-....,,-,-3,-s-Q, Hg. ,,,, Ag?- tf' 2 Sf : as 112-2: si f-:f -it f.+:12P,-1 buss-sf5213-5A-nf3ss.isiN:is.1Ljs 5i3f.zsr'i5Sl1f'.2::iakaif11Es.Z?i:.iii-'tis l67l 1 '34Qf'E'1Pt' 3. Zia.. 'fly'f5-'3'.r'-:--35.12-xyjgrg r ,.. wg V1-7 , . ,- f.- mf-Q 1' ' f -. 4. 3 ,-f ,- . , .. ., ,,. .b ll'-if ilffafifi f'5l'Qi?i's73? 'Wee.f.-V-hgh ,. -3- f- p-- - ge:-. A ,. f.-,..-mfAzm1:.v.'. 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Normal tered here from Fox Lake Public School. will be her Alma Mater. 1: ,.,k- x RUTH YOUNG Latin AILEEN WEBER Lam' Monitor of Row 4, Athletic Assn., Sopho- Athletic Assn., Welles, Merrill, Latin, more Director of Merrill, President of Mer- Athena, Sock and Buskin. Aileen has al- rill, Consul of Latin, Student Council, Honor ways been a charming and cordial girl to Society. There iS SCarCely Hny0Ile at WCSI filiiilg entertain, and in happiness she will always ivho does not know Ruth. She must cer- reign. She receives much enjoyment from tainly be complimented on her leadership her hobby, art. She will go to college from VVest. of Merrill this year. To enumerate all her good qualities would take a volume. 15- 53 I-ff 161.524 lamina' l-'mtg 'I ,P mi-57.9,:' .4 1 :ef-?EsT11: l Y ' ' I . 1 H, V4 n W I afliili . ' W XXX ,Alf-' , fqbigli ml' ' ' 'l lu ' 1 ' -3134-11, 1 1 ni-gf .llw , -:'J-VFP? ., 1 I 1-Qsrgg ' N vZH'fi 1f ,.-.5-5552 ni.. 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MILDRED ZETLEY Electifue Athletic Assn., Chorus, Comet Staff, Mer- ANITA ZALICEK Stenograplzic Welles, Merrill, Comet Staff. Great pos- sibilities for whatever work Anita puts her whole heart into, is the vefdict of the stars for this girl. Swimming is her favorite pastime. She entered West Division from the Fourteenth Street School. HELEN ZIEGLER Elective Welles, Merrill, Secretary of Athletic 1 ag-Q fi-iff 5153- 531: N.: rlfieiite 'K-ZEJZ-H ,..,U... Sn' .,, , iefsrfa . -, ..-. .ir V,-. axis, if 1' ICQ silf.ff'f'f :fi .Si w gisiii- ,-wfafzj -.w.L1r9ta fcusfs' 'fre it V was t. fill, Hesperia, Glge Club, Mildred rqprg- Assn., SCCl'CtZll'y of Student C0lll'lCil. Helen .-,-swam . . ' .23-'.f,f-' sented VVest at the music convention at came to us from Downer Seminary. She figlgigfg Chicago this sprmg. She has been an ac- had the honor of presenting President and . . . ' ' .Xt un' tive member of the chorus. 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Lg-.Hfgi .fg .5-Q :R ,s:S':gL?g, :-,e .1 ' z.. '.- '-'gy Qu' 115-7,-lf I' ':.',2yQ'n,3' 53:11 Born December 25, 1912. .,,.1. , K. . ,ij :Z , - - fam JS- Dled Aprxl 2 1930. -as-.5-igy , 29,3523 Q' 5 5A'f:mg,x X -SQ.. ,-1 :-:g',1 111025 -: -:. 41 . 'L'-' ni Tzfifl- ??f?P.Q1zf Ii , 1L1f i',ff'l 11z3gf,eiH -'f2g,...1' 51'-'F 'f.: f.-Q-A-1:7-4 pjiE1'.5'm! m . -v . X ' gfjjhir , - .ff- mg, lf. ' 2391? 50 k , Lv fi Wu.-flA.g T? 'S-Ly f 5: y5:.f'.n.- 'f ! fgiff I V :gr-X' '-'4 :f'F'5?'Q11f5'2'.5j'fE -f?EHFj5.a':W'5'i'7i'? 4sI5'-Eifii' i57l'2:'i3f5 i'C'-3?2'l'f-F?'f?9iw'Z?.--'F' 'll f'l7 'fi-fN'f9HS'H-'zfvf'T'-'Z' B.2'1,'w-SP1 'fx'-12 QQ.-v-4---f - :-- ' rv-'-' r - ' ' gsm:-:1s1.133r4:'43g,-9 pufvcv A ,X veg, ,-,Qs 1 . ,f ,U I tu nkvh., 44.3. ... Q-'-.'4b'-gi. .f f1-' - I-13-:. 4,-Q.:--v , r. .,f,,9n-- -f ff- , - .'. .1L2'- '---,:-21,1-5.1 lifamfvf ,J ..- vi ' -, 1. y'f'- -A .4 11- ,. 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Overture ' v 'i if Caliph of Bagdad . . . . . . . . Bo1eId1eu eff .1 .lg VVest Division High School Orchestra el --3 2. Class Processional Q 1 If , A Queen of Sheba Gounod 5 125 3. Harp Solo QQ ig The Grand Arpeggio . . . . Chalmers 213. Ag Miss Jessie Moore 4. Address -t'Finding Ourselves if ggf't'..i'lQ Reverend Le Roy Dakm, D. D., -uf .,,f,5'- Pastor First Baptul Church giigif, 5. Chorus By Babylon's Wave . . . . . Gounod 6. Presentation of Paeschke Medal Albert C. Sheng as., -.LQ . . .rl 4. fs- gfaggi Prz n cz pal 7. Farewell Address Richard Trester Prendent of the Clan 'Cf2'lg'-iff ' '73 8. Chorus ggi Emitte Spiritum . . . . Schuelky ' - - NAI' 9. Presentation of Diplomas ?2g559,fl Dr. W. E. Theisen Qffigfjgfi Asxzstant Superintendent of School.: E 13:5 10. Class Roll U Raymond G. Weihe Vzce-Prmczpal 11. Class Recessxonal March of the Priests CAthalieJ . Mendelssohn em. ' . I -il. 1- 5?1k '5' 4-Se, -. -- ffgi ' 'f'25,,.m - ,H ' . 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Q Merrill Beale Dorothy Ohme Lee Crandall Barbara Nordberg The Junior Class HE Junior class got oil to an 535 . . . early start this year. Merrill Beale was elected president, which position carries with it the title of Prom King. Lee Crandall was made vice-president, while Barbara Nordberg held the position of secretary and Dorothy Ohme that of treasurer. Committees were appointed immedi- ately. Robert Pittlekow was prom chair- man with Willard Crout, Eleanor Holl- man, Helen Krieger, and Philip Seefeld assisting. Ralph Coulter was the chair- man of the ring and pin committee, and was ably assisted by Jerry Holtz, Nlarjory Roloif, Everett Schlinkert, and Betty Zander. The announcement committee was un- der the direction of James Hopkins. Other announcers were Edith Baerwald, of candidates for the Senior Annual edi- torship. The prom, held May 29, was one of the outstanding events of the school's social year. Ralph Coulter was awarded the Harvard Book. and was also elected eli- tor of The 1931 Comet Senior Annual. The class elected the president, Mer- rill Beale, as their representative to the Student Council. The Junior class is organized mainly to promote a class feeling. The organi- zation gives the members parlimentary practice so that during their senior year they will be able to carry on the neces- sary business. As this year's Senior class leaves West Division it feels sure that the class of 5:5 1 5' gli' ' -1 .,. . P. vs- Jffhliii +21-19.1 fig. 1 2' 1 ur 4314? sie. -:ff ff egg Hut. 552.521 w . ,., - ln? tif.- 'isxsizftg U. Qui- ,F fn, .J ff. .. ,W z-1 as w Q- . 512526 yiwgfixfil ?Q55i'Ef 7.3 .:f3 5. kfm I ' :,..Q isi?5:gI'? ISM f if zezgee H-.? Iv1?53. .1 'RQ tx. ' gli-em' 1.'7 ili Fil Eli, 33 'NN .fr-7 y'i'f,, tu' '-5'i4'q1fi:1 5,ff'rs.f.e 1. 33:-1-. x, J' Lifglfll'-. .s ,xl -3'--:1 .GN-L'j' ' is .. 4.4.1-f . -.wfqftif '.5,C.J,,., gg.: 5 xr: ri' '. SQ. 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'aRwfi-:-g-,'- ' ,Lara N, ,g s-, fa, ,vs ,XA-ss.-f'-X seg, , an -s - ' Front row, left to right-Nels Christopherson, Paschel Schaefer, Henry Koch, Henry Forman, Maynard Forman, Irving Bielas, Fred Milad, Richard Smith, Raymond Harlgman, Ray- mond Moll. 2nd roach-Truman Edwards, Eldephons Reischell, Robert Hammeter, Alvin Roberts, Paul Shoup, Bernard Siegel, Louis Chapman, lrvalter Skvortz, Roudolf Lang, john Mandler. 3rd ro-w-Enoch Peterson, Sydney Kessler, Harold Toussaint, Ernest Beck, james Henty, Abe Urkofsky, Carl Satorious, Joe Banovich. -Hh row-john Koerble, George Anderson, William McKenzie, Milton Denninger, George Pat- terson, VVilliam Brodhagen, Alfred Hartel, Louis Kullmann, Philip Rivers. Sth rofu:-George McCann, James Alston, Charles Eck, George Pipp, jack Mitchell, Milton Sweed, Orval Yousse, Elmer Schwalbe, Robert Kappleman. Sc-:nior l 1?-J! 5: 9 A 'Al , .mx in -. . ,fb Front rofw, left to right--Elaine Lemke, Marjorie Roloff, Ruth Johns, Cecile Timlen, Evelyn Olson, jane Klein, Dorothy Drumml, Gladys Neverman, Alice Holtz, Isabelle Drought. 2nd row-Jane Christie, Elizabeth Obendorf, Margaret Birch, Virginia Wolf, Meta Fenske, Irene Rummell, Grace Ellis, Alva Larson, Gladys Lein. 3rd rofw--Alice Lapsly, Ethel Dix, Caroline Smith, Elsie Kramer, Anne Pedrevac, Marie Rowell, Mildred Young, Lillian Plotkin. 4th row-Helen Schumacher, Laura Lange, Gladys Staudy, Norma Trampe, Alice Bargholz, A1 Elizabeth Ruppert, Josephine Neeman, Marion Tronvig, Margaret Grant. Sth rofu:-Isabelle Metrie, Lucille Plferkorn, Ruth Weller, Helen Schwandt Genevieve Wixon, Mavis Siebers, Eleanor Dudy, Phyliss Triggs, Geraldine Beyer. ,we yi: aa ff V, ,,-.J--'--,-urfv -my-v,-,fagXn,:,-K-.1-.-4e,,.g.. - -Spf 1 ,- -. . -,,v,f,,,l qw, 5, ,,,,,.,,,M , ,but .tag tl .r,a.I,,,, X, 15. , , .H+ ,acgr-33 s-gaeigi 9 I -, V iril f . 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'-X-QQ, -y , :H f- . or-A-' -A' t- X:-. -r-,..,: 2-',1gR.f, fav., - r '-- A , f-,.:-3'-,:',,n, 'ADW 'Nw Q fsEA7'f Q.Nl'-gfcrlnliflfd.-'Ai 1 'ni DEF!-.-'.','l '..'ii'Q1.-.i- .Q-..-.r1It',.,f. 1, 'f 5.4 :ff-F. -- rn. , 'X r.o?..e-:ii-if-S-il Front Row, Inf! to right-James King, John Krayeske, Howard Doherty, Tom Leahy, Richard Daley, Ray Cavannah, John Hufschmidt, john Schroeder. 2nd row-Gilbert Bottoni, Charles Kern, Albert Callan, Clifford Durand, Clayton Frye, WVil- lard Kaliebe, John Hyde, Lionel Service. 3rd row-Norman Forss, Harold Fuller, jerry Holz, Walter Schmeckel, Edward Schneider, Charles Geiger, Gordon Bagg. 4-tl: row-Fred McStrouIl, Donald Moe, Miron Wabieck, Robert McCall, Harvey Wichman, Al Bernhard, Frank Zodrow. Sth row-Howard Leopold, Ray Schmidt, George Kasolus, Jimmy Dagelen, Milton Gershanok, Joseph Beles, Arthur McCartin. Juniors Front row, lrfl to right-Marjorie Ramstack, Margaret Schuh, Gladys Steuwe, Doris Wlollenzien, Verla Boetcher, Eleanor NVachs, Vera Fladder, Dorothy Ohm. 2nd rofw-La Gracia Drnmhiller, Bessie Alphern, Anne Kalman, Evelyn E-llis, Caroline Niede- mier, Alice Yvheatley, Catherine Jung. 3rd row-Ethel Katz, Fannie Uretsky, Emily Keller, Mary Kleinmaus, Claudine Minneau, Leah Morrison. 4-th f0'LL+RllIl1 Schlosser, Virginia Artibee, Janet Colman, Margaret Miller, Margaret Else, Dorothy VVilliams, Leona Miller. Sth rofw-Margot Baertlein, Iva Mayer, EleanoruGillette, Ruth Brardt, Dorthea VVolf, Evelyn Powe . sv 'Lv 4 Q R 9 X-,-ni x , x t , , - LA ., -v'.'- cf I l75l syn I i Ql'g3T'i1Sg' . 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SII1 row-Richard Bernahard, Rollin Russell, John Vogel, Oliver Trampe, james Schuele, Medard Schmitz, Dick Beschardt. Juniors Front Row, left to right-Violet Grimm, Bernice Bradley, Maxine Tritt, Verna Karnofsky, Dorothy Kent, Elsie VVegeuer, Adele Perry, Marion Merbach, La Verne Jacobson. 2nd row-Sara Gronik, Helen Hathaway, Ruby Bogart, Barbara Nordberg, Bertha Louise Seelig, Lucille Rasmussen, Ruth Kranich, Eleanor Hoffman. ., 3rd rofu:-Elizabeth Kulchar, Rose Fleishman, Lorraine May, Anna Superfon, Bernice Gabel, sm.. . .YQ Louise Bachman, Alice Fowler. 4th row-Viola Lux, Helena Bloedel, Gladys Mead, Katherine Verheyen, Madeline Simon, N-.4 .iv -..r. ,fairs-v Sth rou- Mary Strelitzer, Marion Poole, Helen Punke. Martha Pocock, Norma Belz, Evelyn Frankfourth, Norma Voigt, Margarite Campbell, Dorothy Peck, Ruth VVilk. as-sf -..r-A----..,.,-.. 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W 2nd row-George Neuner, Fred Mikkleson, William Haines, Louis Haberman, Vergil Pearce, James Thomas, Merton Heurer, Lee Crandall, Gens Munthe. 3rd row-NVilson Heatl, Everett Schlinkert, Merrill Beale, Robert Miller, Robert Meckelberg, Miladen Amidzich, VValter Rahn, Merville Anderson. -I-H1 row-WValter Dorow, George Houdek, Earl Kliest, Marion NVilke, Rodney Jensen, Jerome Kloucek, Henry Ellington, Edward Kraus, Julian Bamberger. Sth row-Norman Sasse, Florian Treul, Charles Mitchell, John Seigert, Philip Renke, Theodore Verden, Harold Clos, VVillard Crout. 'mg ' MENS Juniors xv ii X l Front Row, left to right-Genevieve Geise, Gertrude Schaper, Erna Gastell, Evelyn Kufalk, Loraine Schulz, Edna Popper, Lorene Utich, Myrtle Geske, Frances Sweeney. Znd row-Louise Fenske, Elizabeth Bussacher, Lorraine La Valle, Netza Cottraclemus, Virginia , Filasita, Virginia NVelke, Margaret Johnson, Evelyn Parkinson. 3rd row-Beulah Hill, Margaret Juneau, Florence Biller, Florence Iverson, Lorraine Roge, 1 'vi'fjf17 Helen Sullivan, Marie Heller. 4th raw-Catherine Mills, Rose Ruben, Charlotte Schroeder, Catherine Schick, Catherine ,gigfigijl O'Neill, Dorothy Owen, Marcella Delaney, Ruth Unterleitner. Sth row-Ruby Borchert, Dorothy Brosin, Betty Dettman, Helen Krieger, Carolyn Fuldner, ?E'f,Q7iiQ1 l Lois Schaeifer, Anna Ruppert. 1-Zi? :tif Q.. - - 1: ,.-, .aw-:N, , ,.. X . .114-'-1,14 1 ', ' '-.-. -.5-s-.f:,-1, -.,. F- '-,'--: - .. 'PQI 23155. 115i fzgaixxxa-.-ff Liv X , .-:f',-1':w:i?-,-- 1','?i.i7Z?35h3iQi'ie2T3 i.i,':lib1--95.2.1'5.ff.'-f--awe'-'QQ:ff f- we ,f eg--f -ft!-:'1--L'--1:4 -- 4--es ir.-f-wrfswrs---:fish 4,-:Zeta-'-'ani-,': v if-.-'--X---115-Q. 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'aa I Front Rofw, left to right-Ruth Tarnof, Edith Green, Josephine Hausey, Lillian Herro, Ethel Katz, Mildred Cox, Frances Leonard, Adele Steinberg. 2nd rofw-Betty Lambert, Evelyn Franklin, Marcella Atshul, Bessie Teplinsky, Ruth McCarten, Priscilla Pendleton, Edna Kaiser. 3rd rofw-Esther Urkofsky, Katy Clark, Viola Angerstein, Nancy Frank, Ann Feiresthaler, Doris Fraser, Mary Smith, Jennie Kane. ' 4th row-Helen Mueller, Dorothy Cochran, Ida Meister, Esther Twildahl, Lorraine Ellis, Myrtle Schuler, Berniece Bundy. Sth rofu:-Lucille Mertens, Edythe Fredericks, Sylvia Haversack, Janet Ivens, Neva Wingert, Hildegard Schriber. Juniors Front Rofw, left Io right-Mary Thomas, Adeline Poole, Mildred Manders, Dorothy Blazjobsky, Alice Hazlitt, Margaret Grailer, Elizabeth Bayer, Lucille Hansen. Znd rofw-Catherine James, Ida Zamil, Meta Ostrowsky, Marie Butenhorff, Hazel Bliss, Elaine Sprague. 3rd rofw-Bernice Kurtz, Ruth McKloski, Ruth Barthman, Greta Bode, Dorothy Demmer, Edith Willets, Lucille Sorkin. 411: row-Frances Hornak, Dorothy Albert, Ella Zachert, Elva Pubanz, Mary Raskin, Marjorie Hartert. Sth row-Imogene VVorcester, Agatha Otto, Betty Zander, Margaret Stallman, Elsie Eysenbach, jane Knowlton, Carrie Rogers. 3,:.3,,,y ' 5' 61.4 -j',' L7::5JEtf.v: -.-ru.-51' it-'ye 432-17 as -uf: Q1-..,-1 vt-.rf ,,1,.-34.-., My . .0 .,.. .. .W . W 1- A, wx.-a.f??fz.' i 22532-sv.nat'-e?M'?S2Iw:f7u1 M-L'.ir.'.f -. , 'iw'-,x'f:frfF'f,1iY?FR1,'i'E Ff?:vs'q'61f:'SfIr:'N2 f4552E i'5 AtS-.fit-,f.k ' . ,Q.feigiffsg3,295-gfqws-fsffreltefgg'sgfggs:Qg.ii'f:,,ff. -1: 'S 35.51,-43 lefggfsg. . . thrift 4 f. , 4 . v -A -as ra:Z1w:cr23'.fr:-'?io-Muff--mi?-east-rr Pere: :Q .uLf,f.,2 .41-srfffrii' . 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Ei , Front Row, left to rzght-George Doyle, Howard Davis, Albert Braun, Ralph Jensen, Theodore Spoerl, Cyril Prudhomme, Lee Econon, McLean Fraser, Ray Chandler, EFMQQQ YVarren Buckman, Harold Saleska. 55 2nd rofw-Eric Erdmann, Marvin Schoenfeld, john Burrill, George Rouse, Roland Hufnagal, itil' jerry Edgerton, Charles Orth, Lloyd Crandall, Victor Imp, Rudolph Halusan, Victor Marot. 3rd row-Victor Dugas, Alex Hronis, Andrew Metropulos, Harold Cohen, james Golubeff, W Max Lichter, Hugh McGrath, Howard Doerr, Philip Ziegler, Charles Koepp. 4111 row-George Schmidt, Eugene Stewart, Robert Pittlekow, Edward Rapps, Archie Pollock, VV1lliam Nelson, Clarence Andritch, Earl Radmer, Russell Zarling, Harold Roemer. Sth raw-Charles Hafenbrach, Bosco Medich, Leslie Roberts, Harry Holtz, John Naskovitz, Ernest Kuster, Charles VV1schoff, james Hopkins, Robert Gruenert, Douglas Taylor. 5'.9f'EQ-1 5--,airy 'fff1Q-L1 f ' ,gr 3-Qfffizfif itil? . fj Juniors 1:13 :t.gQy,, in fi N 45351: I l t - .'g,?y-jQfgf,' 233'?pff fiiiiiil Front row, Irft to right-Ruth Hartig, Doris Garber, Sylvia Gallusch, Tibby Johnson, Esther ,MQ Heiter, Vacineda VValters, Louise Eggert. 2nd fofw-Georgia Moskoreitis, Dolore Lause, VVinifred Smitt, Edith Baerwald, Margaret Qjgkigg Zanzig, Anna Dillet. ' 3rd row-Mary Newton, Amy Krall, jean Fraser, Fay Kirsch, Myrtle Hohlweck, Elsie Blazic, Mildred Zetley. 4-ih row-Marilyn Appel, Florence Hoffman, Margaret Glanert, Bernice Tripp, Irene Luck, iff,-'-jzjffz Edith Mayer. gf, Stl: roac-Anna Stenger, Anna Lieth, Hyacinth VVorking, Alvira Knipple, Marie Zimmerman, Doris VVeller, Betty Andrews. 3Qifji2r-'SQ be R A 'X 2- ' ffae.v-iff:-aw,1+5siagw2 ,za :ss -'2-ssaaaf:.wf.g1f2'+w:M,:1-q,1s5r5.4,gfft.w3.s. gw1ew?fg-s2115r?rs vs, as ' ' 'M 1 f'- 'W-V- -'11 f ff' -i I IW 1.rWl'lfi2'f FT 5-GU 5LfJ'In'l2135WGShis-+5154.f 1fi5-aEii2?f?iQxi9Cui6-i-:Emi'93.-115-Eiillzzlfl'ifr. l79l 1655.4 -E if. . . A-::.:v.:tzfrfasf+s'.e:::'- qt,-p. f ., --wists A 1 -.- ' -,!.' :iii 5 Z 'Ll gist, 1..Q,1'3f QL53 :tt-35511 Front row, left to right-Lambere Neuens, Elmer Hebert, Frank Hiltonberry, Matthew Elek, I Ray Silzelburg, Carl Lorns, Paul Gerber, Jack Defino. 2nd rofw-Walter Demittros, E-ldred VVolpkron, YVilliam Greger, Harold Ellis, Sidney Kramer, Herbert Schleiter, Vernon O'Br1en. 3rd rofw-Richard Vlleatherley, Robert Marion, Wm. Marion, Edward Tearney, Henry Grueber, ' Richard Enters, Myron Nelson, Hi. Chudacoff. 4th row-Robert Hecker, Harvey Schreiber, Myron Johnson, Frank Jacobs, Howard Struebing, kfQj.o,,, Louis Knipple, Robert Gehring. 5th row-VVilliam WVergoski, Harry Schmidt, VVillard Feldman, VVilbert YVeatherall, john Shane, James Keller, Charles Connelly, Richard Holmes. Sophomores Front row, left to right-Elsa Denker, Lucille Rollhagen, Mildred Fisher, Irma Zarling, Dorothy Mueller, Alice Miller, Minnette XVeiss, Dorothea Anderson, Alice Strelitzer. 2nd row--Lorraine Trampe, Charlotte Freeman, Helen Conlan, Ann Feiersthaler, Lucille Rose, Elaine Guse, Carol Thomas, Ruth Cramer. 3rd row-Lucy Cerniglia, Genevieve Land, Helen Franks, Marion YVillets, Elizabeth 0'Herrin, Vivian Grossman, Ruth Steinbach, Audrey Wirth, Ida Leuth. 4-tl: row-Elsa Bennewitz, Lucille VVenig, Esther Malancy, Cecille Boxhorn, Ruth Stoecker, Betty Gesmann, Marion Drake, Irene Erdman. Sth row-Barbara Posh, Anna Kaurich, Eleanor VVestcott, Ruth Ahnert, Verginia Lee Salzer, Amelia Gilpen, Virginia Spencer, Mary Shanahan, Frances Dietrich. T 9.'71'fm '. '- f'b :'i '-U' .FV if-'Y-tif . 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Front rofw, left to right-Joe Beuke, Jack Roehlus, Bert Dunlap, Robert Gerlach, Charles Franks, Frank Hyman, Merle Lucia, Vlfesley Kleinhaus, Bill Mann, VVilliam Fletchinger. 2nd row-Ivan Mashek, Russell Pileh, Robert Kalt, Frank Prindl, Russell Bombolaek, Stanley Rebus, Thomas Riely, VVesley Kleinhaus, Kenneth Kraus, Oscar Renk. 3rd rou-VVeber Bartholomaus, Ludwig Pauly, Thomas Needham, Howard Aken, Arthur Zobel, Hansen, Tom Mickelson, VVilbur Hurbarg, James Daley. Little, john Brown, Sidney Barry, Herbert Kelinski, John Jewell, XVilliam jordan, james 4-th rofw-VVeston Smith, John Darwin Gursche, Kenneth Roberts, Tom Thomas. Sth ron-Leon Hibler, Phillip Preston, Ray Phillippi, Howard Schules, Ray Pabst, Alfred YVin- ters, Frank Zoiller, Edwin Kresl, Leo Falk. Sophomores Front row, left to right-Ruth Trapp, Elizabeth Rasmusson, Ruth Krieger, Marguerite Kundert, Marie Buschman, Frances Ramsayer, Julia VVenzler, Eleanor Tayek, Lilly Shoor, Rose Congelliere. 2nd rofw-Daisy Malmquist, Margaret Claser, Thelma Thern, Eva Man, Clara Reidy, Ger- trude Doll, Frances Potzner, Helen Harbutin, Sylvia Voissem. 3rd row-Helen McCarthy, Frances Dittmar, Leona Norlach, Ruth Leber, Pauline Herring, Bernice Bahr, Jane Love, Marion Beek, Mary Nellis Christiansen, Charlotte Collies. -l-th row-Hattie Bingenheimer, Louise Striegel, Eleanor Starr, Ethel Buxbaum, Rose Holmes, Lillian Horwitz, Ethel Bern, Ruth Pretschold, Josephine Orlando. SII1 row-Rose Gazea, Catherine Keenan, Roena Lange, Rosetta Damske, Elizabeth VVeiss, Delma Pentek, Ellen Hutter, jane Humphrys, Catherine Kurtz, Anna Dobnica. ' W lsll It -IT 1 it? H1-wr' wmv wi '- mer we tif fame -tw-tt k NW wi' N 55' Vt 'xh1?' Q 'Luxu- Str- Q'-' ' ' si 1.4 -.f'.-:- . .. . -f..-.-- 1-rw '. .,'. .--ew .' 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'eillii-ii' . ,V -,-.1 .. .gui ,-.s Fr' Y: if-ii 'X t A f N i ! w 1 it ii ' X t- J, s I i 'nga Front row, left to right-Harold Rummel, Ralph Smith, George Steuber, Jack Hunter, Elmer VVeiss, Robert MacHolz, Donald Berger, Leon Miller, Warren Miller, james Miller. 2nd rofu:-George Kucharas, Christ Kopenitsi, John Smith, Myron Katz, Robert Sullivan, Robert McClintock, Sol Cooper, Donald Russel, Joseph Francis. 3rd row-Lester Schleeter, Helmuth Achtenberg, Paul Galubif, Lewis VVrangall, Harold Reich- ert, Merton Shatola, Glen Roeder, Charles Schmidt. 4111 row-Henry Mertz, Arthur Belter, Kirby Goodman, Lloyd Le Breck, Ted Kramer, joe Brufalk, Michael Zizic. SU: row-Edward Bairenther, Stewart Becker, Ralph Koerble, jack Fleischer, Milton Futowsky, John Reis, George Mitchell, Harlon Quenan. Sophomores l Front rofw, left to right-Lucile Kuchenreuter, Xenia Kallas, Lillian Mott, Harriet Bannister, Margaret WVilson, Grace Cohen, Rosalyn Busacker, Leona Rademacher, Elizabeth Roth. 2nd row-Isabel Garrity, Marian Moore, Lois Goggin, Helen McConahay, Elizabeth Pless, Lucille Hansen, Ethel Jonas, Dorothy Driscoll, Ida Lutz. 3rd row-Geraldine Hebert, Eva Poss, Ruth Hansen, Joanna Rawley, Catherine Mallody, Nellie Leonard, Catherine Sterick, Jessie Headley, Audrey Ziebell, Gladys Mellon. 4th row-Gladys jetiords, Gretchen Immel, Edith McStroul, Annette Rosin, Jane Fine, Mar- jorie Monell, Ruth Dumbleton, Jeanette Curtis, Evelyn Raps. Sth row-Verna Siewig, Marcella Kuhn, Hildegrade Howe, Mary Stile, Margaret Stratton, Lorraine Neuss, Bernadine Jugoditch, Florence Ramthun, josella Cassell, Eva Mau. ..t.., .,.,.,k. . - ..-. ..-,, , ..-.. .. .,.. f: e:-:V-':v1,w9t'L-fu if N ' ' v.:'1+r-1-tis. 'Cavs' if-frtw'---it'-'-1-.mf ' -'25+.i?i H'f1'iwif-Qfgzy-ft1Qf.'.+r,f:. 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I isiggfr, 1 if-in ,, . 2nd rofw-Albert Douglass, James Meylor, Harold Reimer, Patrick Lily, Riley McGowan, Har- vey Brunnan, Ralph Reider, Harold Borgh, Roy Walters. 3rd ro-u'-Stephen Schampel, Roco Giove, Robert Lillibridge, Howard Bernstein, Glen Jenerjolm, Herman Miller, joseph Black, Donald Tribakowsky. -Uh rofw-Nictor Holfmanjohn Amundson, Howard Couch, Curtis Pecore, Melvin Danhauer, Donald Prehn, Lawrence Manegold, john Haiselmaier, Robert Warnimont. Slh rofw-John Schueler, Leroy Dittmar, XVa1ter Clemens, VVilbur Malone, William Tanin, Howard Nlauthe, Gilbert Niebler, Donald Johnson. 1 Sophomores Front row, left to right-Bernice Gatzke, Virginia Flacler, Vera Flader, Maxine Hoseid, Evelyn VVentland, Elda Mettleman, Irma Priebe, Erna Rahn, Helen Pabst, Elsa Guenther, Eileen Voigt. 2nd row-Ella Rinas, Margaret Klesek, Sofie Abrams, Anne Abrams, Sarah Rosenblette, Mar- garet Stattman, Dorothy Dietz, Anna Scherrer, Pauline Ellione, Kathryn Dude. 3rd rofw-Bernadine Clos, Anita Newman, Rosemary Ryan, Jane Geerlings, Margaret Koehler, Mildred Schwalbe, Alison Moore, Catherine Mitchell, Adahmae Carley, Mary Miller. 4th row-Myrtice Bokelman, Constance Root, Mary Christie, Arianna VVhite, jane Stanhope, Evelyn VVilliams Lorraine Keller Florinne Holland, Gertrude Rofker. Stl: row-Christabel Ploeger,'Fern VVarner, Lulcille Ligman, Catherine O'Nei1l, Lillian Ginsberg, jane Seifert, Mary Ann Ripley, Rose Meyer, Maurine Bennett, Anna Reidel. 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Front row, lvfl to right-Gunther Heller, VValter Karnthaler, Frank Lagath, Norbert Dreifuerst, john Golling, John Miling, Harold Smith, Harry Goodrum, William Lucas. Znd rofw-Charles Koerble, Melvin Schmidt, Leslie Wortley, James Brill, George Kneyse, Clar- ence Skubal, Frank Navaro, Michael Chudy. 3rd rofu:-Ara Horn, John Freeman, james Paras, William Fischer, William Kraemer, Alfred Landgrnff, George Geder. 4th rofu:-Norman Hahn, Ewalt Zastrow, George Smith, Phil Brown, William: Marx, Sidney - Meisel, Dan Klaus. 1 5111 rofu'-Stanley Renton, John Susitti, Erwin Frizzelle, Andrew Burrel, Alex Davis, Clarence Blank, Julius Bargholz, Loren Albers. ,..r 1f ' 5 Sophomores Front row, left to right-Margaret Remmen, Burnette Beals, Lorraine McDonald, Anna Polgar, Katherine Rowan, Barbara Limmer, Cora Schneider, Louise Andritsch. 2nd row-Doris Frankman, Marie Roos, Dorothy Stamm, Irene Druml, Susie Bruce, Audrey YVagner, Anna Tanin. 3rd rofu'-Mildred Mental, Arlyn Nicholas, Pearl Ristow, Rose Hoeft, Helen Hrushka, Marion Masak. 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Eli: , Front row,1rft to right-Sam Hronis, Lee Haskell, Eric Schwengel, Norman Xvollace, John Mortl, Henry Fessel, Kenneth Brooks, Herbert Simon. Q15 ' 2nd row-Robert Johnson, Edward Hantke, Norman YVallack, George Johnston, Richard Davis. Richard Gaenslen, Herman Knaub, Robert Rynders. 3rd row-Glenn Perkins, VVilliam Taay, Isadore Schwartzman, Albert Povlitz, Harry james. Norman VVarnke, Robert Atherton, Clarence Farshing, Harold Schrube. -H11 roar-Eugene Huebner, john Steinman, Clilford Collins, Francis Burns, Edward Deuter, Frank Kren, Ernest Foy, Harvey Pfiefer, Peter Grimyser. l fgfifiiil o Sop omores 5 1-fling 5 51 Q ' ,gi I '5ET5H'3: i'1'5F5:+5 X w l Front row, left io right-Mary Kurtz, Lucille Hemke, Myrtle Grutsch, Marcella Kelley, Naomi Tonkonogy, Sylvia Panik, Nora Kunath. 2nd rofw-Minnie Gagliano, Alice Porter, Edna Kunz, Catherine Paich, lone Schwarz, Jeannette Andrews, Gladys Harmeyer. 3rd row-Lucille NVasicek, Madge Bowman, Beata Hoessel, Louise Hensel, Rose Pernick, Alma Evanston, Marilyn Bonnell. 4th roar-Teresa Petrath, Mary Kara, Mary jesmok, Lorraine Conlin, Marion Blunt, Ethel Bauman. t, Sth row-Anna Martinsek, Jean Stoeckel, Virginia Cudahy, Anna Rafael, Alice Moschea, Marion Q5 Flanagan, Eileen Flanagan. ,Q-13 91? 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' 'I lk , fe Front rofw, If-fi ia right--john Lahl, Fred VVissmueller, XVilliam Casey, John Farringer, Richard It VVeatherall, Richard Kolpin, Franklin Reis, Bernie Erickson, Dale Brooks, Philip Long, Baxter Schroeder. 271111 rom:-Elroy Burns, Carl Serio, Joseph Kelly, Gerald Ploeger, Louis Hackel, Peter Metropu- ' las, Steve Somodi, George McCoy, Roland Peterson. 3rd ro-ze-james 0'Connell, john Roach, Richard Hoessler, Robert Neuenschwander, Raymond Vifalker, Elmer Szentes, Edward Ketchum, Adolph Bartell, Joe Pech, Lyle Cowles. . , 41h rmw-Gordon Gilette, James Medved, Frank john, Nicholas Lubrovich, John Cook, VVilliam Miller, Harold Finley, james Moriarty, Charles Bauer. K Sth rome-Heinz Tanger, Donald Martin, Frank Guilar, jack Smith, Thomas Schmidt, Jack ryiflj Kellner, Lloyd Fehl, john Couillard, Robert Goodman. AQ 4! st2,g Lili flrx , 1 Freshmen t ' jifiieif s . 1 e ggu x YM aa - 552 '- 'S iii? Qtr s',..f'I'.J f1i1i'G??5 X .wgfifsg -.lf R . N ., Q 1:. -. It,-1 , Front row, left to right-Evelyn Steinhardt, Hazel Justman, Suzanne Murphy, Rose La Monte, Frances Hartman, Gertrude Koepp, Katherine Studinger, Evelyn Krause, Mary Scanlon, Dorothy Alleman, Nora Barkan. X 2nd row-Priscilla Chaconas, Bernice O'Kray, Mary Norris, Catherine Macintyre, Jennie , Shalek, Georgia Thanasaulis, Georgia Kopenitsi, Dorothy Berner, Louise Bonesho. 5-3, ' 1 3rd rofw-Irene Hartel, Emma Fabian, Lucille Bloedorn, Mary jeffords, Katherine Peters, - Dorothy Sholes, Renee Thompson, Lorraine Verden, Evelyn Lubitze. , -Uh row-Pearl Murphy, Erna Halusan, Virginia Dodge, Margaret Ruppert, Helen Zetler, Mary Abrams, Anita Muth, Janet Latham, Audrey Lippert. '5iHf f n, -,U : 1 tt Sth rou'-Lillian Ball, Elvera Haack, Rose Forman, June Radue, Virginia Herman, Louise Collins, Virginia Frank, Adela Scholzen, Ruth Hill, Edna Campbell. elif 251: .E1.'-i-:QRS75.31-.1' ff? 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'v-Y'-f14 i '.fa'f 'i , '-'Jr .i -7 ' Wi JL '- 'P '-' 1' P. 3.-31'f4 '- ' - 'ei .' -,T-r -.7'f.. v 55723113 Q35ft'.4'i2i',':,-5-levifi'.X'rl?:if ?'.-H 'f 1Tff'tfli,Q'a L : e,: 'J '-'Z f'-.Q-'jf :L S .gtybejzi ELL ' kill ffl, 5,15-.m3,:QQ 5 Q- .s-- T 3 5, Front rofw, left to right-Sidney Margolis, james McGuire, Emil Siegesmund, Henry XVeiland, Melvin Messner, Clyde Voss, Fred Pinter, Harold Bell, Tom Harris, james Hufschmidt, Laurence Bamberger, Donald Cnar. 2nd rout'-Perry Twiggs, Ed Rystrom, Kenneth Dahl, Paul Capanya, Ed Hanley, Lester Paulu, Tom Bauch, Glen Berg, George Roth, Harvey Schultz. Sm' rofw-Tom McHughes, Harry Riemenschneider, Homer Crull, Henry Alton, Henry Olmer- leiger, VVayne Calvin, VValter Sanheitl, Manuell Hansel, Gerald Hoppe. -Hh rofw-Paul VViendl, Roland Pieper, Merrill Stockey, George Xvolfe, Clyde Barnes, Bud Haese, Robert Davis, Dick Haessler, James Stock. rout'-Richard Currie, Charles Schumacher, Francis St. Clair, Frank Zurick, Arthur Else, Frederick Genzel, Adam Fuchs, Charles Nowak, Lloyd Fisher, Joseph Pueringer. Sth Freshmen Frou! rofw, Inf! Io right-Evelyn Moore, Jane Franklin, Marie Krahn, Esther Drischler, Betty Moore, Marion Baurent, Genevieve O'Connor, Mary Voughtchild, Evelyn Smith, Myrtle Johnson, Genevieve Bles, Ruth jones. 21111 rofw-Alice Lindblom, Anna Kunoucks, Helen Canaak, Jane Sears, Marie Korotkotl, Mar- garet Black, Marcella Bean, Mary Gibons, Niary Jane Christopherson, Blanche Ewing, Eleanor Hawver. 3rd row-Lillian Horvath, Jean Brown, Lucille Miller, Helen Blank, Gladys Eisenbraun, Adeline Pinion, Galilee Miller, Luella Thompson. 4th row-Margaret Miller, Anna Koehler. Helen Horvath, Leonora Cash, Dorothy Schmidt, Cora VVhite, Lorraine Zachert, Florence VVillis, Mary VVyskochil, Norma Swan, Esther May. Sth rofw-Alice Farrell, Ruth Moore, Mary Bown, Mabel Anderson. Dorothy Schaffer, Marion Menten, Mary Jane Schaus, Harriet Loveland, Mary Svishotl, Ruth Megow, Helen Hering. 'Q 'i????iT?'?f. 1 ':9?:4, -5:1-::1f.t-if as X- V -:LLST 5.1 ,S,5.:ik,J: x ' A' V ,-,.G,':af:::.-w'- so ii':1,Ls -9,54-Q-1.2, -. . . 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J Front rofw, left to right-Henry Koch, Eugene Nagel, Perry Gioumpakes, joseph Pomersine, Henry Koch, William Trible, Mathew Klein, John Boles, jack Worth, joseph Turek, Fred Schmeckee, Bud Schmidt, jack Kouper. 2nd row-Anthony Stelymer, Phil Smith, Robert McKee, Robert Scudder, Robert Slattery, Jude Elvelrart, james Villarejo, joseph Turk, Jerome Kirsch, Peter Simon, George Johns, Bill Ryan, Kenneth Krueger. 3rd row-Anthony Stetzner, Franklin Learman, Robert Jost, Matthew Rodermund. Karl Karlson, joseph Zodrow, George Schwarz, Tom Chloupet, Bill Mathewson, john Williams. 4-th row-Robert Schneider, Ed. Mathews, Carl Rodcrar, Robert Reider, Evertt Doll, William Fowle, Hubert VVeber, Tom W'einert, Rowe WVendel, jack VVernert. Sth row-Leo VVeIdon, Bill Graff, Oscar Schausky, John Striney, Ray Smith, Robert Kothrade, Edgar Long, Raymond Rebeck, james Ryan, Bill Swan. Freshmen Front row, Iefl :io right-Martha Schaffer, Ruth Lincoln, Buell Erwin, Phyllis Mediske, Regina Buckspan, Helen Luell, Ethel Hoppe, Merna johnson. 2nd roue-Audrey Whitcomb, Marguerite Engleheart, Ruth Wuerl, Geraldine Cavanaugh, Marguerite Dunaway, Jeanette Eggert, Eleanor McKone, Florence Toy, Betty Brown, Evelyn Merchant, Dolly Medick, Anne Rupsouf, Isabel Precort, Arabell Immel. 3rd row-Myrtle Seeger, Ruth Turley, Rose Bottoni, Gertrude Egloff, Jane Hinkley, Helen Miller, Dellia Prentice, Hazel Zanzig, Ruth Halladay, Margaret Schroeling, Dorothy Francis, Marian Geisler. 4111 row-June Wallensach, Elaine Ruml, Marjorie Shick, Marian Mick, Joan LaBelle, Rod- anna Huebsh, Elen Cartwick, Cornelia Flegel, Betty jackson, Senia Blare, Marian Hoppman, Dorothy Miller, Lillian Sohweide. 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' ff? hil1'4'.4 -ginfiwgg .C 145921- A QQ? I 'lfnixff If' if: rx' -s-'J' fe vii: Front row, left to right-Mike Obrsyko, Francis Kelley, Bill Brardt, Charles Wagner, Harold Illian, Daniel Grove, Peter Moskovens, Harvey Musser, Arthur Hayek, Stanley Puchner. 2nd row-Raymond Roenspies, Gene Reichman, Mike Charich, Jerome Kirsch, Frederick Olson, William Hardill, William Rasmussen, Everett Grunou, Robert Dude, Walter Borges, Linton Kuchler. 3rd rou-Sydney Krasno, Kenneth Robinson, Roland Otto, Edwin Maas, Gilbert WVallengien, Jackson Block, Elmer Protzman, Oscar Koelf, Andrew Becker, Frank Falkner. 4-th rou-Leo Glantz, Donald Price, Carl Serio, Jack Kinn, Richard Miller, Durell Smith, Louis Potosnyak, James Keehn, VValter Moerschel, Melwin Salmon, Elmer Schachtschneider. 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Q 'cb - -s - 73351.15 j9if:FfS.i j'ffg5fg1: is rv-,K .Ll L, 'J-L . . s s 'A'- 751515 ' i 51-2 ,a,,,. 3x . 'I-W-'ci' ii E -'f-'J' w: ?--- -gf 15,311 N 3 '.-': g-?a?l'gg Q-'5 5J: g.:vL'+,5u iz?-cf? gag- sf: 'SNR-r 12-,Sri r-5' if tilts-f -3:1 .iv -fr-' 1. ..i:..-- .,. J.. K., Grace Ellis Ralph Coulter James Hopkins Ann Hornak The Comet newspaper HIS year, The Comet was changed from a monthly maga- zine to a bi-weekly newspaper. N' The chief task before the staff was to become accustomed to the change. Fred Seifert edited the paper, while Grace Ellis and Ralph Coulter aided him in the capacity of associate editors. Lester Jovanovich was also an associate editor during the first semester, but, be- cause of his election to the annual edi- torship, was forced to resign. The sport Writeups were covered by Karl Knell and Bud Sears. Bill Timlin acted as humor editor. Then, of course, J. lVI. L. handed in his column and, kept the students guessing as to his identity. The business work was under the di- rection of James Hopkins and his assist- ant Ernest Beck. Anna Runkel saw that the business files were kept straight. The distribution of The Comet was taken care of by Charles Orth and Robert Pittelkow. 3 , . . ,f. -J..-31: -w 6EM-3523153325531-?-3531 S 5f.sf,:'fJ,62Uff9m2:zz3 ilgfgffbfi ,. ,. V. ,. 5,5515 ,.,i,.,,, .ff KX...-,T-5, ZH. bg,.:.Q,,.LI,..1sgs,f-,:,,5.,.,c, .www The task of mailing copies to our ex- changes and advertisers was alloted to llflarion Gutekunst and Erich Schwengel. Ann Hornak took charge of the ads. Grace Ellis was elected editor for next year. She has planned many changes and new features for the year. The staff this year was occupied in getting accus- tomed to the change and consequently did not spend much time on polishing off and improving the various departments. The paper was issued sixteen times during the year. Several special num- bers such as the Christmas eight-page is- sue were published. Although the staff was not developed to perfection, no seri- ous difliculties were encountered. The printer and engraver showed fine spirit of co-operation and aided greatly in mak- ing this school year a successful one for The Comet. :-:?f:bG'W-1 1: .s.1u. ' - :l'.T-'57.1.-', -ICJNC'-r?!'-1'.'-i1.j,r'.-L3 - 11..- , -. . -1lg,.Q'g,x-X.g'g.Pxg-ef?.25.,-k,':.93 15- H16 .5.:,,s-fi js: gg! ., . , . . , V-'ft5..,-'Lt Q-.'f-'iw-1? 11.- V q-1-Q3':.5g1g::-fr.:,'s' -11 'T' -, ew. xr ,..--'-.1 -'w gc 5.--.J-.1-H4 at-5.-: If-1-2 ww 1:1- 1s55-T-'fi'fffi-':3'rf.:-17'?s:1ifE':f.-3-,i.-'e.m,..L-rf' -' ' ' r J 'wrrvfl-'n-J-Nast-. ---1514314--.9211-'-2. 4 ra-.www 'r..':.1-ws 452- f 1 es-ar-if-sr..f,f:. . , T Ji: P' y 'tl , 14 jy.,i.a-W, l94l .., tl ...Q X- '-'vgxfgx 51.3. '12 if illif I fall' r fp. 5- e W ' C 2 v'i I 11 Ei? H 43: ,L .. ...i 4 fi. g-5.g.y,,- if!-fllfm 'Tlirlllk 5 'Q 2 . :fs ' .317 .2 2,,' '1- PF' ' N. . sz? -ei, KX 11 551-33272: lg airing tai? . 5 it 151: whiff 1 -I 1 ' . 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Front row, left to right-Henry Lang, Karl Knell, Harold Toussaint, Ernest Beck, Virginia Roth, Frederick Seifert, Isabel Tousignant, Nicholas Schaub, Mildred Zetley, Milton Spitz, Erich Schwengel. 2nd rofw-Matthew Rodermund, Grace E-llis, Ruth Karrow, Sara Schwartzenfeld, Agatha Otto, Karl Rodermund, Norma Sternkopf, Leona Boeckler, Evelyn Kufalk, Dorothy Druml, Bernice Gabel. 3rd rofu:-Peggy Dyer, Marion Gutekunst, Lester Jovanovich, Margot Boertlein, Anna Runkle, Marian Merbach, Ruby Blesener, Edith Krueger, Philip Seefeld. 41h rofw-Donald Moe, Bert Marx, George McCann, Lorenz Bahr, Ann Hornak, James Hop- kins, Ruth Young, Ralph Coulter, Bernard Sears, Robert Schmitz. Comet newspaper Staff EDITOR-IN-CHIEF .........................,................... FREDERICK SEIFERT ASSOCIATE EDITORS ................. Sports Wiriters . .Karl Knell, Bernard Sears Cartoonist . ........ ....... .... H e nry Lang Humor Editor ............. VVilliam Timlin General Reporters-Virginia Roth, George McCann, Matthew Rodermund, Edna Priebe, Lester jovanovich, Agatha Otto, Dorothy Moglowski, Lois Eysenbach. Reporter of School Programs, Milton Spitzg Reporters for Organizations: Athena, Nicholas Schaubg Band, Lorenz Baht, Choruses, Robert Schmitz, Mildred Zet- leyg Gymnasium, Boys, Bert Marxg Girls, Isabel Tousignantg Hesperia, Iva Mayer, Household Arts, jean Frazer, Latin Club, Donald Moe, Merrill, Ruth Young, Nor- ris, Karl Rodermundg Norris Prospects, Bert Dunlap, Orchestra, La Vaughn Smithg Science Club, VVillard Croutg Sock and Buskin, Ruth ,lane Karrowg VVelles Club, Sara Schwartzenfeldg News- boys' Republic, Harold Mayr. .. . . . . GRACE ELLIS, RALPH COULTER Proof Readers-Ruby Blesener, Leona Boeckler, Margot Boertlein, John Hanko- vich, Marian Merbach. BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager ...... James B. Hopkins Assistant ....... .............. E rnest Beck Ollice Manager ......... Harold Toussaint Oflice Clerk ................ Anna Runkel Circulation Manager ........ Charles Orth Assistant ,............... Robert Pittelkow Mailing Manager ...... Marion Gutekunst Advertising Manager .... ....Ann Hornak Billing Clerks-Dorothy Druml, Evelyn Kufalk Typing ................ Typing III Classes ADVISORY A. C. Shong ................... Chairman L. J. Cloud .............. ..... G eneral K. johnson . . . .......... Clubs R. VVallace .. ........... Sports A. Lange . .. .... Proof Reading VV. Rilling . .. ........ Business gzf T1 iflc1'w1.:fgf , 1 1 i,.,,jf.jQi,T2-if l .R-.:.. .1 ... .iff- U-3. 1 x -' g -.e t- f Qt t 5 ,gli S1 I. :hs J H ' HBE f , Qtr- 15 ,Q X l hi -t I,-.C . W . in M- -Y -' 2, .--w'wsf 1Qwwf1vg1' . ?if.g'? .f L4 ,. . . 2'-'Q---if 3 wg -' 1. + ,. -'fr' , 0-wifi 139.5+t?k5iPi??1?Q8F9GP2fT52l'T'F ' i i'?'fiTffl.1f. f'if5 5Q:L?'iff ?f?-'if35'3:fE'L1F53?- f'I?713f3? . .,, - 3.1 , izilkriiis L .If LESTER JOVANOVICH fi or E 1 t N' E1 fb Q TTL -.: rv. .-, X J- .HK .. 1 x W f. X x KARL KNELL Jssoriate Editor A z ,,. f -w x li- ,- .,s. f, ,,. .K X55.:,.,.5,--.1 I . - ...,. .3 - - - , Snr- aff V.: :- .,,. ,xv Ur v' 'ji TY? Q51 LH 9.11.13 QI'-E., if-L: -' . ,E1.y,1:y. -1: m 535 15 sg . '1- -12 3? ,Je izf' . ' P' init 'Qglzfif m5.lgQ.u Ulf :N mf... 4 1 Q 'Fife ' lark f ,.1.-z 1, 'V- -' Tit!-'W . mu.. l . :tim .'- UV 51 'l'cP3't17E J '..7 :X- '. 45 I rs-f 2-.Q Tifxfv-', g-w.g.v, nw, W 71.5 ' 'Q 2:1532- . . f,'.gQi'i:.' .j , 4 I , an '. X-'71-'lk' ' .Je .-,Hz Y v ,Y I , , JA-..k k D, w v4x.y.,j' :,1xfv',J-...V v K f,f2Ve5w.,.Lf. .: -P. ivy. K . .' 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Q' . 5 . , 1 ' i ' fe: ,- , ini , Pi'-Q-ff 15. h ee i' ix t ,fl ier ' , 3-'elf -21, ,'K , I' Vi.-elf: rr wg , -YI ,.5 arf gill : Vllleifl yn - - - - ,Q .gal 4 G4 -..- lla., 'axle ' Loretta Godfrey Dorothy Renner Kathryn Collins Robert Hall CT he Comet Senior Annual 'Pl Slfvfi' Q55-?'3, I1 ao stan., 7' jx xml 5 A .Lforzggi HIS year for the second time border, and several new and enlarged The Comet Annual was pub- sections were added. gShrfdlu'ofh?SCH10fC1HT: The In order to raise a portion of the ook wah given fm eel 3' Stare money needed, the second annual Senior 'B when the dass elected thelr ed'teE1ear1y Annual Vodvil was held in llflarch. The 'Qflj .tb is m September. Lester ,l0Vrm0Vle ll is show was a huge success and did much 4 ,S fheffdlfof and he flvvomtefi R0bfffHf11 to make the book financially indepen- business manager. Preliminary u work dent' The Staff takes this opportunity was Started. when the gr0UP Pictures to express its appreciation of the ei- ,:5g:jv'?' were taken m the fall' forts of all those who took part in the The name of the book, The Comet, production. le Suggested the theme, night and The heal The Annual is particularly grateful to CHS. After the theme VVHS Cl'lOSCl'l 2. Stag Hglmus E, Raeuber yvho fufnishgd thg was picked. Karl Knell was the asso- Complete art layout for the book. His L.i-,l?i'fffi- ciate editor. For the first time this year goo Cooperation did much to make the fgipfgw the Annual had its own business advisor, task of publishing the yearbook an easier is' ' hir. Jordan. lVIiss Abbetmeyer was the ooo for the editors. Mr. Woihe also . f21CU1rY member m general Charge Of the deserves special recognition for his work b00k- Miss Landon and her Classes did in putting across the Vodvil and for his the Wpmg- p valuable, sound advice. A bigger and better book was the pur- Thanks is also due to the De Longe gg Q pose of the 1930 staff. To carry out this studio for its cooperation. Hammer- purpose several new features were incor- smith-Kortmeyer gave us excellent aid porated. A leather cover, a colored page- in our makeup and engraving. 1- aff raw lziiiifsf , . .. , .. ,,,. , ..,, ,W , .,.,, .A.,... i. ..,. A. -, T r .. for 1 1, ,erm-1 5 :fra fa: idea. 1: Tiff: I9 1 w - -A 5- -.':,11f' pm' L-:.1,'x.g,. .1-,r--33, 35,-. .I ..,., ,,..f.,,,.. .QM , . 'A -1 ., . .. . , .. -Wi -Vfff'?+ I. 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Karl Knell Burim-.s.r Illarmgrr ......... Robert Hall Artist' ..................... .....,............ ...................... H e lmus E. Raeuber Photograplmr ............................................ .........,..... R ichard Trester Biographirx-Dorothy Renner, Lucille Birkenheier, Amy Bucher, Nancy Henry, Ruth Ohlke, Phyllis Schaefer, VValter Battau. Organization:-Loretta Godfrey, Madeline Kelly, Lois Eysenbach, Jane Sadek, Muriel Punke Feature: ........ Lewis YViederhold, Grace Ellis, Ruth Young, Loren Densky, Charles lversen Sport.: ....................................... . . . .Karl Knell, Bill Boehnlein, Bernard Sears Identification .... ..... ........... K a thryn Collins, Rosemarie Muth, Florence Schwefel Sp:-cial Typist: ....................... Anne Vanderhout, Dorothy Renuer, Lucille Birkenheier nIdw.'1'rii.ri11g Solicitor:-Robert Hall, Karl Knell, Lester jovanovich, Norma Trampe, John Koerble, Margaret Birch, james Hopkins, Victor Smith, Amy Krall. ADVISORY BOARD W. L fldminixtralion Principal A. C. Shong, Vice-Principal Raymond G. NVeihe Lift-rary ...... .................................... M ildred Abbetmeyer Busirzrss ..... .... W V. Howard Jordan Stenographir ..... Nannie Landon Photography ..... joseph Riha Q '.'.'1I-'-'-rw-fs.'-:fp X l98l .12 3 54.5, .iii-Q lg f Ia? .sg 555 2 -Ury. 1 M5684 iff T25 N 21,11 u rifrws .f C. 'fr .12 uf 531iee,g:i1 .2574-uv fiifrr . ,X X. .. ..,,. .- I - A -P- .vriilf it Qgiicg 5-xfiikr -2 -- . G. Fl f '?3FI'i:i3 -71 -FFR me-ff .-4 .mg , I j:1.'4- I v 32: 1 f ildgifl'-f3f53': 1s1iidbs.1'f--'?9iiffi?f::lfPG-'f I:-:vii itilflssfis -i'1fi:f2:.-Z 1 :. 4- 'fiXii5l. 5 12f ff'im'f'eY35i'i5sf'iwl' ew 7'-U 'fr-1 ,142 --v1'-1-Is'.:t-'-'.-..-f'f.1ifrf ,A-'::':E ri:-' :fr-' 4,.f,t, QA...RS-..-.'-viKf.Q.:,k.,:,.,it.t...txq.,.4 l ...ZLL , K,LuGA.,.3xb.BLwgL-5... , 2 my h1ir.:8:5L3.2l R: it..:5hi3.x.hL,f.tEgg:l.9uQ Q-M TITWVV 6- , J, 13, gf img. ss, .etc H,x, X Tficitf 5' ,f -jg ... ii.. I-. iii-31' -. t :F U, -X31 1 Tlhfh. Qvl- tv'-5 I1-:32: 1q. . C5.':a-if t. . - ., . --.. ffiq t X., Dol-Z7 .-M 4, c 1 sm X- Front row, left to right-john Schuler, Matthew Rodermund, Nancy Henry, Helen Ziegler, Ruth Young, Edna Priebe, Georgia Kopenitsi, Catherine Mitchell, Lee Crandall, James Taylor. 2nd rom'-Frederick Seifert, Walter Battan, Theodore Trubshaw, Gilbert Reinarz, Lester Jovan- ovich, Karl Knell, Richard Trester, Bert Dunlap, Charles Iversen, Robert Hall. Student Council EFORE this year the Social Committee was the only or- ganization which even faintly 'S' resembled a student govern- ment body at West. The committee was composed of the presidents of the clubs of the school with the duty of sup- ervising social affairs. This fall the presidents gathered as usual, but there was a feeling that the social organiza- tion should be changed into a student council. It was found that the best time for meeting would be at noon, and the meet- ings were held every other Tuesday dur- ing the lunch period. The members brought their lunches and ate and met in Miss Baldwin's room. During the first semester llliss Don- nelly was the adviser. VVhen she left, Mr. ll'IcCrory took her place. A constitution was prepa1'ed and rat- ified by all the organizations of the school, and a representative from each group sent to the council. The ques- tionaires and meetings concerning life advisement were planned by the council. A plan for a point system was presented to the body, but the idea of the point sys- tem was allowed to rest while more im- portant matters were attended to. Although the student council was or- ganized, the old members of the social committee, under the direction of Miss Powell, the second semester, still ran the social affairs of the school. The mixers were held in the girl's gym as usual. The officers of the student council this year were: president, Dick Tres- terg vice-president, Karl Knellg secre- tary, Helen Ziegler. 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Ted Trubshaw Lois Eysenbach Maurine Rybold Richard Trester Athena THEN'A, one of the debating clubs in the school, takes its name from Athene, godess of Amy Wisdom. It has also chosen the head of Athene as its emblem. The club meets every other Friday in the clubroom, the program usually con- sisting of a debate, a business meeting, musical numbers, and dramatic readings or plays. The purpose of the club is not only to entertain its members, but also to ac- quaint them with the forms of debating, and to instruct them in the problems, both civic and national, which are dis- cussed. The debates this last semester have been on varied subjects. The all-year school plan, which had been a topic of much discussion during the semester, was debated. The question as to whether de- bating societies at West should be abol- ished was also argued. The debaters discussed the value of teaching Esper- anto, the proposed international lan- guage, to the students. Each year Athena offers a fifty dollar scholarship to the senior boy who writes the best examination in English and mathematics. However, all boys who compete must have debated at least once at a regular Athena meeting. Richard Trester Won the scholarship this year. Miss Neuhaus is general adviser for the club. She is assisted by Miss von Briesen, Miss Owen, Miss Nelson, and Miss Marguerite Anderson. The officers for the first semester were: president, Richard Tresterg vice-president, Kathryn Collins 5 secre- tary, Lois Eysenbachg treasurer, Milton Spitz g censor, Karl Rodermund. The oflicers for the second semester were: president, Ted Trubshawg vice- president, Amy Bucher 5 secretary, Mau- rine Ryboldg treasurer, James Taylorg censor, Lee Crandall. 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Whether or 'L iff T' :vii i ' ' Q :if Qiiiigg- ,ytfjg g Of the first 0tgamZ3tl0nS at not the detailed portrayal of the sensa- ' .P s 'Q - - . . . 1,5 . : . vVCSt- brfhfgllgh Ita meetings tional in newspapers andlmovles should Q9 3 it ittemptfs to ima ,C t 'Tmem ers to en' be eliminated of its degrading influence .fs 5, f ' f, - . . , .H Cf wilt emse Ves In fl 'tel-an wal was the subject for one debate. Another 4- hEm elrns ang chlevrogs are earneguby question was, Resolved that all indus- .Eg g -' 1 , . V is :Qi t '3 mem ers W 0 ave one Outstan mg trial concerns adopt the five day week :f work for the club. The awards are - 1 gf- I +4 ff. . plan for thelr emp oyees. gg' My made by means of a point system. In- I u u . 53 35. terest in this system is attested bv the MISS IWOWFY 11215 the 1'CSD011SlbllltY Q 33 Af: ' f: ' 5. ,31 5? fact that twent emblems were awarded for the club as a whole. lVIrs. Pulver, fwfr,-e QL dh t Y . i .5 N- ,A ,-4. :ss this year. bliss Nlelson, and lVIr. Kurath are her - 'Q31?.,, . . gg. i The programs consist of debates, faculty assistants. The officers for the f f:-5' plays, or musical numbers. Some of the fall semester were: president, Josepn Plays PfeSCntCd this Year Were? Oh, VV axe rg vice-president, LaVaughn Where and Oh. WhY?,, and Nor 3 Smithg secretary, Myrtle Geskeg treas- - xx . If ,4 Mara in the -House. Thfikffflfgltlltlillflf urer, Gilbert Remarzg sergeant at arms, ., Y 1 . . .- QQ., 12. anot ff meefmg was a ta 5 'SS Jack Blum. During the spring the so- Mowry on her European trip. Another 1 d b . resident Gilbert gg-mg, Friday, Mr. Shong talked on Modern Clefy was F yj P ' Youth. A unique parliamentary drill Remarzg vice-president, Myrtle Geskc, gli 'Q was led by Mr. Warner at another time. sccertary, Janet Coleman, treasurer, 353.5-' These were all added features, how- Mi1t0I1 Sweedi Sergeant at arms, Philip . ever. The debates, which were given at Seefeld. 4252: 23.51525 21565 -1. 3515 rw- 15512153932 -1? 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'S ' :.?,ix:- ag P F 'Z-ff? 321.gif gcgijg. 11125:-R ' ,ry-em: T-2:1-3-gl a.,.tk,-. 5- .. ri, . ., R lil' F74 ','. 3015: -. Tl: QQ: 5i'F?':QJ Tiiillif f- CL :: -i C21 SP3 Q sf-i A, V, -. i 3 x J -1, ,,f.. f:a'I'?-f.-' -5 e...xK 12s'q,fg'1 ' X Y N 4, 3. 5 t-.i agar, .,..1.3 Q-- 12: Lester Iovanovich Karl Knell Bert Dunlap Karl Rodermund Norris Hi'- I-Y members strive to create, 1 .HH . . maintain, and extend through- out their schools and commu- l ' nities high standards of Chris- tian character. Norris attempts to up- hold this purpose by holding group dis- cussions on such problems and diflicul- ties as might tend to hinder school or community progress. Besides these in- formal discussions, such topics as llflodern Youth and Religion, Mental Attitude, Physical Fitness and Personal Hygiene, and College Life and the Freshman were presented to the club by outside speakers. This spring, the club conducted a theater Df11'tV to swell its treasurv so that it might have some little social af- fair with which to close the year. Out- standing events of the year were a Girl Reserve-Hi-Y party, two Y meetings U Club including swims, a dinner to welcome the Freshmen boys to West Side, and a par- ents' banquet. Officers for the fall semester were Lester Jovanovich, presidentg Karl Knell, vice-presidentg Charles Iversen, treasurerg and Fred Seifert, secretary. Second semester officers included Karl Knell, presidentg Karl Rodermund, vice- presidentg Ralph Coulter, treasurerg and Milton Spitz, secretary. Mr. Alter is the faculty adviser. The Prospects live up to the same purpose as the senior club, but their pro- gram is developed with closer relations to the Bible. Officers of the Prospects were: president. Bert Dunlap: vice- president, Carl Kneyseg secretary, Her- bert Simong treasurer, Richard Gaens- len. 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Ffre-xii.eg-:t'.E-weavezsriflaszi. wil. :Wil-1g.g.y ' -' -in vp ,Ig ay K' R' li John Kleinmaus Muriel Punke Nancy Henry Robert Hall Sock and Buskin OCK and Buskin, the dramatic W5 club at VVest Division, began il the year under the capable T 'x leadership and enthusiasm of its oflicers: president, Nancy Henry 3 vice-president, John Kleinmausg treas- urers, Bob Hall and Donald lVIoeg sec- retary, Muriel Punke. This year meet- ings were held every two weeks instead of once a month. The club is under the advisership of bliss Stevenson and lX'Ir. VVarner. This year a large number of plays were presented for the club and school. There was also an evening meeting to which the parents of the members were invited. Some of the plays presented were: Suppressed Desires, The Pearls, The Ghost Story, On Ven- gance Height, l'Tradition, Brink of Silence, Hearts, and Back of the Yards. The club also presented the Christ- mas play, Why the Chimes Rang,', to the school. The play was also given be- fore The Parent Teachers' Association. The settings and lighting were consid- ered by many as the best ever seen at West. Membership in Sock and Buskin may be gained by try-outs consisting of a pantomime and a reading. These are de- signed to test the prospective member's dramatic ability, and are judged by a committee composed of the older mem- bers and the advisers. The stage crew has been a very im- portant factor in the success of all the school plays. The members of the crew have worked long and hard to prepare the proper settings and effects. Mr. lblartin was the faculty adviser for the stage. P X 1. A . ik tg ii 5 ' -Z 5. ff .R ,-,SAN :.ir??Q'F DJS5 , NA . .. .4 f-fclfl 13 3152 Gi i EI .i,., H. x. -1. .va . 5 lf 5 'E 5, if -il . '. 1' I v ' ers :Q If 67 gg. -. 1-r --' .E'. QE' 33 .-Q3 'YQ -'?nf::. -H1 i Htl: L.--.1-g fzx ILT an .rf -' '33 1 Q x ,,, . . tif 'Q T.5j 'f.'i FT' xii 2? 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Each class raised its share of the fund this year. Jane Sadek, Dorothy Weg- ner, and Amy Bucher were awarded scholarships in the order mentioned. The Seniors sold stationery at Christ- mas time, the Juniors sponsored the Col- lege Day program in March, the Sopho- mores gave a matinee dance for girls in January, and the Freshmen repeated their play for eighth grade girls in April. Because of its size, Merrill is divided into four units. Each unit represents one high school year, and has its own ad- viser who stays with the group during its four years in high school. Miss Weber has sponsored the Seniors, lVIiss Davis, the Juniors, Miss Peters, the Sophomores, Miss Case, the Freshmen. The officers of the year were: presi- dent, Ruth Young, vice-president, Pat Anacker, secretary, Louise Hoessel, treasurer, Jane Christie, Senior director, Esther Jensen, Junior director, Loraine Roge, Sophomore director, Constance Root, Freshman director, Virginia Dodge. The activities for the year were as follows: Sept. 19, a treasure hunt for Freshmen, Oct. 3, executive stunt, Miss Molly, Nov. 14, Junior stunt, Station W. D. H. S., Dec. 5, an invitation mat- inee dance, Dec. 19, Sophomore stunt, a Christmas party, Dec. 20, Five thou- sand books for Pippa Pass School, Ky., Feb. 14, the masquerade, Mar. 14, Senior stunt, The Varsity Coach, Apr. 25, Freshman stunt, The Lady Loses Her Hoop, May 19, election of oflicers, June 14, picnic and field meet at Grant Park. ff 'owafrvfhfiiilff as-err S 55-it-W1-'Q view- -1 Wftitf - 07.25314- ?.f1a' f'22 2 My -igtfgaggf1-,,-5.13-.siiffwil-.?. F' 1 w 2-gulf. .-:1:3i?a3t.ux:eg5 . 1 werw-sri-:i?k3x..X+Qrs.i..1.:,,naiot-.vit .ge.-few.:-a:P.e.o,.-rm-.151-J:.ezal-'ras-.'... J -- -W:--.211.15L-.4:.::.r+fwr-1, at-ilrsleriwviefff-4 'L2iH' 11 H041 4 .H 5:59. - 5. V ,-get my LL 4. 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V735 H-rx 'N '-ff, r ,.-.lt- ' A f r L IAQ: ifqf:'s.':rl'fF-.'1'?1T-,-'. 1 f.'1-'fl1:-'I'f,,.QQ'N,4, tiff. qf2'ffg:'Q-,f.,Lg1.,p'X,g2Cffff.g1jgf-.3555W,gl3,t'1f'lk1fjJW -'-lgifgg'e37,1Tj',1'j,p'Q7g13QgQ3,i-.,, m 1.533 6, .1 4 . f - v T , S , s ',1f .F .. Li,:.:,ff fi . E, ,--' S 97 lf i f f ei A' i James Taylor Donald Moe Nathan Hale Dorothy Wegner .gg ,fi 'liz' Ldlln ATIN Club was organized At the third meeting the club heard with the purpose of giving to Dudley Crafts Watson of the Chicago ii fl .2-QQQQ the student of Latin a clearer Art Institute ive an illustrated lecture N- .r Blix . . g 9.1111 .ig idea of Roman life, customs, on Athens. The Gods Condescend, a E52 .gg and history. This is carried out by pro- two act comedy of Mt. Olympus, writ- M ' ducing plays written in Latin or in Eng- ten by members of the club in 1927 and lish, and by talks and lectures. published in book form recently, was The first meeting of the year featured given at the last meetmg' gl' a play by Richard Daley and assistants, Oliicers of the club are elected once a I X in which the hosts of Caesar, Cicero, vear. The club, run like the old Roman J g ' 1 and Cleopatra were brought back to the government, has ollicers with Roman 1 world. The second meeting will be re- titles. This year they were as follows: ig membered for Jimmie Bottoni's sketch consuls, James Taylor, Donald Moeg of an unruly Greek schoolboy. Willert aediles, John Schuler, Robert Pittelkow, Kaliebe entertained the audience further Margaret Else, Betty Dettmang scrxba, with some banjo selections. The feature Dorothy E. Wegnerg custodes, James of the meeting was, however, Miss Schuele, Arthur Elseg quaestor -p.rinceps, Gardner's talk on Lake Nemi. 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The purpose of the club is to promote scientific under- standing at VVest Division. toxins at their plant, and also gave a very interesting talk. At another meeting Science Club joined with the other science clubs of the city and attended a meeting at the Public lVIuseum to hear a lecture by Dr. Barrett. lVIr. Engelhardt of the T. M. E. R. 8C L. Co. visited the Club at another time and talked on The Ro- mance of Power. Although these were the outstanding 7: ,.:, . if i ifilsif if -IG! . ..- 1 mx. s V EI P75 L. .. r ' 4 1, 5 S A15 . 4-, .. 5- 7? 'f N x -.t .ai - 'I.T1'?s4ii' .jjlr.i'j.'.g 1.5 t. YL? li W . fi 3 -.f P: , ,,. 'A .. Q: .f L5 ,f 'is Eiiffiij' .- V7-: . 'ij' ' FEV' 5,- 1jI4.,qs X1 1' i 1 54 Lg. aff' 'XC fz, Ki' I'-, .,,-1 -sat. f. tn. 55' Af W 'Di ,an 1'- . - , 4 .li UA, .,,. it at. ja fi' F31 S232 Ljfq. Er. Uiqi 'f - -Zfr .lk .gm V.-., Q., UF EJ fc.. Clk. 1 ,. a. 4. n ' ' - as fl: h During fly Past Yfar Eiclence Club events of the year, Science Club has had ig. . 1 n 1 . 1:52 'M' rifeSpifffiiil..-Zifnlyifi1521.2 Eifiiirfii many .....,,Stmg ,ml meetings m which - N' g ' . '. the student members have participated. ?agj-ig: 12,5 last fall with their remarkable demon- . . -1 - -sc. - stratlon of glass-blowing, were backed by '1 he officers during the first semester fum 'Q' . . . . :'s23.'sy,..' Science Club, together with the physics were: Walter Battau, presidentg Lee Y,-5-life-. . . . . Q.,--1 :N and chem1st.ry students. Crandall, vice-presldentg Alice Woods, 1:'1'fP3?iP- , , . ' ' ' ' lifgil Sometime later, Science Club brought secretary, Cornelia Sirianni, treasurer. 'a--ea-. - t fq.5i2g3:5- two outstanding men from the Parke Dufmg the Second Semester-the Olicefs and Davis Company at Detroit to West Were? i .Leer Cfandallr PfCSldCIjtS Cor- Division. They showed an excellent rlffllfl Slflilnfll, VICE-P1'CSldCmS Alice HOIZ, 5 film illustrating the making of anti- secretaryg Francls Collard, treasurer. 6952245 954 'LPS A1 W lfr assign iffiffiiltif 'aifiiis IEW?-'E 3 if' 5 133145. fstl-.e'f:5 xrffittf mixes. F'1i:Lt:r f 5:12962 lat?- l'l if: 'pa-ilgy-guz' at ,:v::sf13- , '.-wow gr- .3 'ff-Eff , ' xv 3,-je:reg:-.1.Q-F.1'51f1:',5.ff3.1,11 -egg:-:.3r,zwc -gy, -3.x -gf 1 :: --agar ,qv 5.1- 'l7'i1l1' ,5 - - ':yf::gf,+5-.-fl .- 11061 1 we -5, .-.gr.-grtpvsan'Sq 3g1.3tf,-5:11153 A ,. ,sggrl-gr-5-'qgg . ' , gQgj'r-if-5.fa2f3gj1?:'2'R-'Q' 3' 3?-.- 'f!e'1 F! Q f . T87 fill.-.4.'i5':a 'rf 'H' .. 1 Q if . -,A ff V Y Y Y V 19. lil 1 4- J. ' fr if H s'- uf' V.: lg - an-'A' Ig -:fam ., '. ig-.FF . ., A ,-. .1 :- N 1 if 'i 'i J : ..1 5 1 Q, 5,4-' i' . Ve s 1 3 1-'K .f 1 t 5- 4 51 1 4,123 were 5 'QP icy 1535, ff? ft -li -S 1. 'sg 5 1:2 XE., .il af- 'gf .L QE -r uf :a ft 71 'Q -gi: Ep jf Florence Rlesmg Isabelle Touslgnant Mxldred Tamble Ann Vanderhout i il ' .ff -4 'fir llli if f-Qfffic i Household Arts Club .rn EMBERSHIP in the House- Christmas play, with Santa Claus giving 75 P1654 Fil hold Arts Club is extended to presents to each little guest. ar1Y girl who 15 feklhg Or Who One meeting was devoted to a study 'J has had at least one Semesreris of the lives of great women. The girls if 'A' A. work in the household afts department. learned many interesting facts about -gg: The membership this Year reached the Madam Curie, Florence Nightingale, One hundred mark- and Ellen H. Richards. Kindness and .1 1. ,,.1 , ra' .fl , 2? The club endeavors to cultivate an courtesy were the themes for dlscusslon if - - - at another meetin . Three one-act la s 335- .225 ea, -3.55 apprecnatxon of a wholesome, home at , 15, S. mosphere, and to develop a courteous and vlfmtelg br merilbirs of the Club mise I . 1 a u u 'V' -'hw gif- 3-Z co-operative attitude toward its associ- C ear t C alms 0 t C orgamzatlon' , E arg: ggi: ag ates annual May program and party, given Q for the incoming freshman girls, proved 1 . -gi ' . . :Sink .QV 333 555 I The H0USe.h0l.d A115 Chlh .IS Pr0Ud Of to be a great success. A dmner given to its memhershlp lf' fhe Arherllearl Herne all members who had been present at ffsiiiil Ecohofmcs ASSOCU-mon which 'S a nation' each meetin was another feature of the fiirs 'ln-.1 - ' S 1 b . ies-E -fr al 0rgah1Zef10r1- eVera mem ers are month of May. The year closed with ,gif .4 . - ' ' . . . J .ty- Wearlhg the natwrlal Club Pm- the annual club picnic at Washington fiizfiir ' In September a tea was given for the Park- :5:,.:A:, members. At the October meetmg Miss Officers of the club as : elected once Babcock spoke to the club about her trip each year. The past year s ohicers were: -he ru . - - 5-3:35-f' 532155123 to Europe, and the new members were presldent, Ann Vanderhoutg v1ce-pres1- :iizggaxlgi --fr . . . . - - , M353 initiated. During December the club dent, Florence Riesmg, secretary, Isa- '5:t- 511 I - , ' :rt vig members entertained seventy-five orphan belle Tousxgnant, treasurer, Mildred 33555, .-41:1 -'E ' . 142- egg: ?fg1-gf-5 children. The program consisted of a Tamble. ,gang qimzz ware, f 1'5l-.FF 1 Vi I' 513 3139315 heirs ra 1-'frifssv tiki! ' ' ' .:.1.- 'r:.:, .s...,,,- .1- :f':12 --,.-,-,.- ,.g:'.::,-5' 'EF-1 t-fi -19.132 ranfzu-5.51 ,.cW:,.1 -. ,., . ': -,.,.. gvriii zfhffllf , .-if-1 A, a ?1 f.' f7r':,rj1n - Jr-5 f',' 1fN.'2-,:1- V.:-.-',:1-4 :.4lr,5,.w sfsfl 3-ft? f' ' --,zz .yi -Qff -wg, rw. :. 'ff' lee, na,-x ew. 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During the past year, VVelles has been guided by Edna Priebe, president, Doris Burdick, vice-presidentg Evelyn Olson, secretary 5 Dorothy Renner, treasurer, Dorothy Schneck, scribe. Miss Reilly and Miss Thomas have acted as advisers. The Girl Reserve Breakfast, attended by Qnout five hundred girls from city and suburban high schools, opened the club year. Later, Welles joined the other high schools in a skating party and swimming meet. With Norris Club, Welles planned a dance Which met with everyone's approval. An unusual feature of the year's pro- gram was the VVelles Club Review. ln May, the girls entertained their mothers at a tea. Perhaps the most impressive meeting was the installation dinner. There is always a serious side to a club's activities. At the World-Fellow- ship meeting, a Polish worker of the In- ternational Institute gave an interesting description of her work during the World War, and of the girls' clubs in Poland. Following their usual custom, the Welles girls prepared Thanksgiving baskets. At Christmas time, boxes of cookies and miniature trees were taken to the veterans at Soldiers Home. Throughout the year, the club has stressed Service. , gi2.'.1 x fl'i-53f:iJ. J2.+'f'g1 -3155 E2i'f'5f -17.113 'v 12 441x?Q-1-:Q'L-K-,'r:y,.H C':..'.-f-.-.'. :ig w U21 f qu., SX I-l L. ..,Qg-.-Y-ff, - A :Q-'1,-ff. ll'-En-1-gx :Jax -f'-4-:.gJ:P-,Pi-.-,z-: ,3 J, -, ,rg X ,, ,, ,, .4 . ,msg ,,...,,,.,,,,: .g,......, ,.4,,,,k,,, - . - , 7 11,fag-'qgggz-gjg.::g.'.1 1:'1g2ig1T:.5f2gii5517543:-,z':Rlf:'f7fefifS+-5-Lrg.. 5: 112411.-,Ms v A -Qt.-'Q-11-1-i2J:g.4,.1.rg gy 5-1,11 .. lil:rf-'g,ff,.gQ3jQ-3q1T5pgg,1zjf'- I108I S V2 3. a 'Q H7 ' 9,115 ,, at -if ':- ITE' Pie 4. :, ,Ju .11 X ...ingscm . i. nl fn 4.. :gt .la JV: -.-E,-ja Fitiikf 251 ai ni., J-I-215:13 QI ri-Q ne? sf 5 wi '+ ME . 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'Z Richard Daley Helen Ziegler Alvin Schramm Gilbert Bottoni Jlthletic Association NTHUSIASM in athletics at West Division is instilled into tix the hearts of the entire student ' ' ' body through the Athletic As- sociation, an organization to which every loyal West-sider belongs. Membership in this organization helps not only the school, but every member, by entitling him to special discounts at most of the sport establishments in Milwaukee. Each year an Athletic Council consisting of six members is elected to cooperate with the faculty advisers in selecting our letter-men in football, cross country, track, and swimming. This group also reports all the council's procedures to the association at large. The officers this year were: Alvin wg . fr -xt 1 F., , l.Q?,.l' ii 3 1 xl'u 'Lf'-DJ f i3f!L'fi'i3 :,,,'Jr:,g- ugNQgl1..s g:.5ffy113 ess: 3 s, :F :3,,.,2.i..- 751111.53 Jack Mitchell gif,-: ms ,A ,xg f?1s::f-I ifsiiv trait?-E Liam-Q 33115 Qs Schramm, president, Gilbert Bottoni, vice-presidentg Helen Ziegler, secretary 3 Jack llflitchell, treasurerg Richard Daley, sergeant-at-armsg James Bottoni, cheer- leader. The faculty advisers with whom the council officers meet include Mr. Shong, principal, Miss Welsh, school treasurer 3 Mr. Campbell, Asso- ciation managerg and the coaches, Mr. Smith, Mr. Hansen, Mr. Siegelkow, im? Mr. Aker, and Mr. Rounds. .- w N Zffs 1-'.':!'1:'I I.7'iSZJ'5Ff ,f: .l5-L l . ,I ,fs .f '1.s?,f,' iv. 1. gr:- I 2' 11-Sri-1' , , . . ,. -. , . . r . , . , . . , tfi::'2?iT ' -' v25:-yrsQfhfk-.-'-Hgi 211 -'yy f,69l2?2652gf-if-'f1:95-.J fqfQs'Sig.'p'f2 E.A 'fra-df A-4-,, wp'.v1'QH'Ms7'4i :'f E' Viigf-fs -1,E4.L'de-?ft-:UZ45' Zi1N55U5'f2:.gff-?3',P.'tiV' ' 1a4f.::':rx:1.f fissis,+s+.:facfii-is2:1f:rfif?La-f'.-2-1 4 . 1.,,.-...J-4.::.f.-s.r,c:-:o.4.iA.:': s ...ass::ams.m:s.vip..+f.wss.-:t:Afa:,.5.tssizilfgmw E-,g.Qup,,rgs--,u,.ft,g,,:?,1frs.nasalwe 11091 1: 'Q gas-pg gp- vi.-.,1.,:-la,-,.'f it ' ' .-f nf:-': fag - -t Q--,El -, - L 1 L-43.5 ,4-.M - ngif, ,Q I, ,,731,'-,',,.j3,f.-.-g -.niet f .js .-', ,157 gf, ,-.,s,',E.::i,'-,.-.11 5:59 7,5-. .gf ,Jim-Aiif...1--4-.fl A . . ' A A Z Z IAIA ., ' 1-uf. J-32: Gif- 1:?:.'2'Q2.fL:'152'n21'5e:i3'1F4fgf:,S!f.. .iii-ft.-e. -, U ii -2' -P '.-, f ,,., 1 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS Front rafw, left to right-Gilbert Reinarz, Fred Seifert, Milton Spitz, Vern Ryan. 2nd row-Ruth Jane Karrow, Muriel Punke, Edna Priebe, Kathryn Collins, Lois Eysenbach. 3rd row--Ruth Young, Gerta Bennewitz, Jane Sadek, Dorothy Wegner, Esther Jensen. 4th row-Walter Battau, Ralph Herro, Richard Trester, Lester Jovanovich. The Honor Societq H A R A C T E R, scholarship, leadership, and service deter- mine the appointments to the ' National Honor Society. The seniors appointed in the order according to the votes each received were: Ruth Jane Karrow, Lester Jovanovich, Milton Spitz, Edna Priebe, Fred Seifert, Amy Bucher, Ruth Young, Dorothy VVegner, Gilbert Reinarzv, Richard Trester, Kath- ryn Collins, Ralph Herro, Jane Sadek, Muriel Punke, Lois Eysenbach, Gerta Bennewitz, Esther Jensen, Walter Bat- tau, Gertrude Grunwald, Vern Ryan. Scholarship is the determining factor in the choice of underclassmen when they are designated as members of the local honor society known as The Crimson Star Chapter. The twenty juniors whose averages warranted such reward for scholastic ability were: Margot Boertlein, Edna Kaiser, Evelyn Olsen, Myrtle Geske, Q Ralph Coulter, Lorraine Roge, Rose Ruben, Bertha Louise Seelig, Norma Trampe, Mary Strelitzer, Donald Moe, Barbara Nordberg, Willard Crout, Dorothy Ohme, Helen Krieger, Everett Schlinkert, Laura Lange, Oliver Trampe, William Haines, Dofrthea YVolf. Ten sophomores were voted in by the faculty. They were: Mary Steil, Mar- garet Zanzig, Catherine Mitchell, James H. llfliller, Cecile Boxhorn, Frances Dittmar, Elsie Guenther, Mar- tha Pocock, Jeannette Curtis, William Ray Nelson. The freshman class was represented in the local Crimson Star Chapter by ten members: June Wollensak, Herbert Simon, Hazel Zanzig, Nora Kunath, hiatthew Rodermund, Robert Vol- brecht, Merna Johnson, Alice Porter, John Hankovich, Lucille Turtenwald. f H 25:22-'r,-' P -,1:'l1WZ':-- ,s +4a:e':'.'i-:lx-I-1:f'.:1. 5 ' 1 ,'i:'?,ff'-i'-'ffiil - .. ,.-x'3fSSg53'.'Ii:: f'7fij?f 'J-' , .A2jif,33f'iS : , . '1 x rf. - fa-. -,:,1w,qfg-'51,-,-21 -gg fqtyiii A lj sg 1' A Q 4:51,,7'Q l'.'417511j3C g,g,ggr:g-gfg,Lg,g:,3e5g , H101 :-1-52. i, rt- 41- ,gi 2.7 -'fi' ' , Aiiitaif jar-.gwj 3 . xr S . ... ,-1 . ff v 1,1 I .M QE-1' 951 fl 'L .IC ,Q 1. . .7 L '. M -1 ef.. 1 -' N 11 N ,tl ,x,4'.':L. '.'i'K':,'-1 eg 1,13 'S' -yt f-Fr ur., .,1. ll? ET .JT 'fi' st' -A. uf yu. l'Q5lf'l!-12 1, -13.4, fiflfifiz -4 iF1'.? .gr-9 2:-: A-r 'pf -sa ff. 'Iii fl? .Cr t: 'If' sir' 931 if ff? Eff' ii-i 3,1 5.1, -1- :.., -gn we :gk -.tn F.-I.. -,iz i ml'-,-5 -ffm: 1. V... 1532 A-IC. . .-:nah 3122.35 J3fi??.iQ Q-52:11. 1,211 li-:y .21-1?-iii -:r::31r'q!,: -2:-if :Y fevpw. 1. 1 - -'I55'E':- - .. . ..,,. a-,, ' -'t-ff-s ?iFIf':.1-'i -:..:-f- 1 , 1 pr., .f,rv. .VJ-1' '1. fnlfffg .--1-'V' 3. X l ,-., , -11'-jfjf ,zwzv 'tijizjkgiry ifngrlf-:L A'-'fflfl K 3 4' 1 fi -ff fi ii A' .J c v . 'T or H55 .., . ruff- I if ' : re , , .,:- r MAIN MONITORS Front ro-w, left to right-Evelyn Olson, Elizabeth Mertz, Jane Sadek, Edna Priebe, Ruth Qfjgglg Young, Dorothy E. Wegner, Muriel Punke, Lois Eysenbach, Kathryn Collins. iff 2nd row-Lester Jovanovieh, Richard Des Jardin, Gilbert Reinarz, Ralph Herro, Esther Jensen, 53? SQ-f' Charles Iversen, Ralph Blohm, Walter Battau, Milton Spitz. -f 'at 9 ' Y The Monitors ,I ONITORS in the Main As- tically no dutiesg they take over the ' 255, 4 sembl have many duties that duties of the monitor when he or she is 0 L . i . Y ., . they must perfoirm each day. absent. A new duty has been estab- ' 'V ' Theirs is a responsible job, and lished, however, for sub-monitors. They gg., .jg therefore dependable people must be are to see that no paper is thrown over chosen. They are chosen by a vote of the Hoor or between the desks. The the faculty. The monitors must take duties for sub-monitors in the home 535553, roll each morning and noon. Every rooms are practically the same. month report Cards must be given Out, This year the monitors in the Main and the monitors are obliged to see that Were, Row 1 Nicholas Schaub, ,row I - - ' 1 ' 1 - .431 they are handed in at the proper tlme. 2, Esther Jensen, row 3, Richard Des- 5 All money for Comets, Senior An- .lilfdllli r0W 4, Ralph Blohmg row 5, X 'T nuals, and from ticket sales must be col- Ruth Youngg row 6, Ralph Herrog row lected and taken care of by the monitors. 7: Charles Ivefsfmi row 82 Muflel .Higgs For all these tasks, privileges of talking, P'-mkei YQW 9: LUIS Eysenbachi row 10' or leaving the assembly at any time are Anna Volgfi l'0W 11, Walter lgattau, granted to them. row-12, Helen Hyde, row 13, Ixathryn Th d . f h . . h Collins, row 14, Evelyn Olson, row 15, ZQESQL ue MET 0 t C mofflfof? the Edna Priebeg row 16, Milton Spitz, row fgfgglj Sma asfelfn yhrognls arg Pfactlca Y t e 17, Elizabeth Mertzg row 18, Jane Smile' at mag, E eu prwleges are re' Sadekg row 19, Gilbert Reinarzg row Sfflcfed to t CU mme room' 20, Amy Bucherg abc, Lucas Ahsingerg Sub-monitors in the main have prac- xyz, Dorothy Wegner. 435-V5 ,.-. ,-., :Lv .. ,. . ri f .. sfzfgz4iQv1Ex?:rDi:sla'eig:.w5 I1111 --r Y 15 i' ' we --'fr1'1Fr?Wv'1'2fS:M-P:. -EEifwsv-':f9?+P'f' f -f as fr'-vw.-,:.-trv'-x'-:-'+',l!:e- -f' -an war ' t'gf'r!'1 53155 L .-eggmg,:g,.x,5,,,.,x,-.,J4lx, 1,-liz 5-,-,Z - 1... in.3,sL.s:g,.3115,.e-3. L,:'5.j,3?iQf2--is 1 gf' sk,i::q,:,-,.j:'-7g:,,1'- s- is J'iTH.R3l'f-'-'-35-'4-'fi-7-aff-5- 1.'.-I-'. -221 . ' ' - ,, N . 5 1 Front row, left la righl-Anna Scherrer, Myrtice Bokelman, Grace Roepke, Regina Sullivan, Rose Kern, Helen Hering, Mary Kurtz, Marguerite Dunaway, Erna Rahn. 2nd row-Harold Borgh, Glen Berg, Herbert Krueger, Francis Collard, Jack Fleischer, Lewis 'Wiederhold, Lee Econom, Karl Rodermund. 3rd rofw-Sydney Kalmbach, Carl Borgh, Elmer Jacobson, Charles Iversen, Ralph Blohm, Harold Meyer, Rollin Russell. CdfClCFld HE cafeteria has had another After the luncheon is served the sup- SUCQe5SfUl Yffflf under the dl' plementary counter is converted into a TCCUOH of IVIISS Isabel C. Bald' candy Shop' Hourever, is the policy ' Wm of the household arts de' of the management to discourage the partment and the cafeteria staff. The cafeteria endeavors to offer the most attractive and nourishing foods at the lowest possible cost. A complete meal may be had for a quarter. There is a choice of salads, vegetables, and des- serts, besides potatoes, meat and bever- ages such as milk, hot chocolate, malted milk, and orangeade. A further service under cafeteria H1311- agement is a supplementary lunch coun- ter for students who bring or prefer a light lunch. Here is served a variety of sandwiches, soup, milk, and hot choco- late. over-eating of sweets. The cafeteria, at the hot lunch coun- ter serves an average of 400 meals daily, while the cold lunch counter is patron- ized by approximately 200 to 300 stud- ents. Our recently enlarged dining room will seat 500. The cafeteria is indebted to lVIiss Amanda Scheinert, the treasurer, who very ably controls the finances. Sur- plus funds are used to increase equip- ment for the school. This year the cafe- teria presented two new Hags to the school. Wig.-.,sL,. .-.,,,. ..,.: , X X I1121 .,.gAxgM.- .-,a-,gf . 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Approximate- It has been estimated that pupils save 1, Z3 000 I d , ld H Q K I K I I. ' ' Sl 60 '1 ve'1r on books and S1 50 '1 year 5 ' meme pa S me so mmua Y' on theme ads while algebra paper is handled to the ex- p ' tent of 6,100 pads. Typing paper pm .' ,-,vt xl- , ,ers ...A 5-NT sl, .. -sv, .3 3 . vsfetffff- - Q Rx, gras The personnel of the store includes the three clerks, Donald lVIoe, Albert Shong, and Dick Trester, and a book- keeper, Gilbert Reinarz, The extras who have helped during the rush weeks, are Rollin Russell, Charles lkiartin, and Ralph Coulter. llfliss Parsons and lVIiss Case have charge of the store. They reaches about 4,200 pads per year. Small notebooks are sold in excess of 3,800. About 12,580 new books were sold last year, and about 2,340 used books passed over the counters. Used books are bought from the students during exam week and resold. This service is unique in school bookstores. 3 .1 '- -may :.g . 1 --gpg,-.3 .5 .asv g.1,ifw3'faFii' f' - ...Hwgu .s.m,... ' - st-rt f ...e ,.t ,,....-, . x -s1:f.lW. ,fx2:,, A+ ., V , lv-nw..-,,.-. t .- - N -,'.-K-z3 Sls'-I ' ' ' t- 4-'XX':fY?sf. -I r ...gi ef' - '- - Tifh' '. Nix: .I -..-N. LH f . , , 1 ,-f,u.r-v,p- . I1131 1 if ti-.5 .. -' if .1 tr .-,-.. .rf . ti.. - . .,.. .4 . . - ff:-.. .'. af- e' -.0 . is - -'mf?!1...fr.'.iQ.-N -. '- J' ' .:.:1f+. is 1 4+ if me .vis eisgffi FR1.1.'3'f,'Efet1z1vf2w:7?Fi+-Eswf. W1 fsfffg-fi si 41 , ,sg ATI fl? ri-li -,. Q .4 V 1 The Chorus Llwfhi HE chorus worked hard this year to give programs, but only a few students really know what the chorus did. The following is a review of what it accomplished. This year Mr. Coffelt tried a new method of singing, a capella, which means singing unaccompanied. There was only one class of this type of singing the first semester and one class accompanied by piano, but a capella singing proved such a success that the last semester there were three classes that did nothing but this type of work. In May the third hour chorus and or- chestra gave the operetta, Pinafore. This comic opera was written by Gilbert and Sullivan, and is a satire on the English navy at the time of Queen Victoria. VVith this successful production, the chorus closed its work for the year. ' X X - '- iitbfziiwrg t f -X R 4 . . 'I iiiiq , .L1,:k.Q,:,3..- l X 351, -1-7 -s . .cv .i ,,.v ilu 1.x-qi. on -., - i A x .5 . . H. fliiilui iff.. L-5 lf, .17- 1.: .Lf 5.1 L4 x. f Ci it 'fiffl .4.,, .1.m1 l 33.2-J-:gr li .' as - 'll' fl 141 Ulf.. . .f if'.9i:'l ei l -I ' Tn P' A,.5?.:,:?i. ,--..z,-yu., s -.1255 ,. L . 7-.-- ,. .. ff' 'J f:.ssE?'t- .:,.G'xzg. 1.',',.'fa.v x X AJ., ..- . L: ,-1-.,,. -..v..- f,1.f r' :,. , .-j, gut, V U14 - .i -s l, , ,S Iii 4 Q .V- i 3 E, T. .K tt, 1 SB? .TQ 'iwlfki v .bl 1-ss .,,,q ' 111:-' I-gulf! -'.'3:r1: - ,fm 'if-iTi .AE ' ffl: sgtqf is IQ .-',. tx ' V 'z,. .,:.,1., 17, Tfzigigil- '?iI1Z':5-E '4 A r THE lN'1ARCHING BAND The Band hand has grown from a hi group of several people to a QQ . large organization of about nine- ,Q ty members. It played at all the football games, and was always willing to play at other events. Mr. Rainier has directed the organization this year aided by the two drum majors, VVill- ard Rollof and Elroy Alexander. Mr. Aker coached the marching. On Friday, May 2, the band held its fourth annual spring concert in the main assembly. It also took an active part in the Fourth State Band Tournament held in Milwaukee, May 9 and 10. THE CONCERT BAN D 4 n l115l .',.' f'L bl1s 915 1. tg Q? fi r: f s ik , i. 1 Q . f 1 I K.. '1-g vfj t 2 .4 x t s, M ml' 'mr'-X 5 ,..., .., ,, fix- Nl':ifI wagg- Tim -,al-WX? L, 'fi 1, c fr? :Q-Q34 ffl-Ji' ' 'Hifi' L., -'iv' X i,f,'f I ' i ' f , Fife . JUM--, , it-rn --,., .,,. , 721' 'P 'ff' 'f'. ':,' 'iglffif Efix? .. -i., x ...I - -- -. '- -- u 1, -- .,,, . .. 1- .s -G ,- -fa ff. .J-' ' g ' J P: :' -' .-,-vie' 'V . ' Zi-71-442 ., ' - v- ' . as r 1 vr. W, ag.--5 4 .ei if-iii: it I W. , , gg., a--A 'v ., ,., .1 , ,A ...id 4-:Fifi :fa Front ro-w, left to right-Jessie Moore, Arthur Freedman, Lee Econom, Herbert Kilinski, Lewis Wiederhold, Jane Geerlings, Fanny Uretzky, Helen Pabst, Florence Toy, John Prioletta, Simon Rieger, Lorenz Bahr. 2nd row-Mary Helios, Sylvia Zetley, Vilas Starr, Irene Druml, Bernice Gabel, Lee Haskell, Lester Gershanok, Marion Beeck, Isadore Goldberg, Frank Hiltonberry, Glenn Perkins. Egg., 3rd rofu.-Donald Radmer, La Vaughn Smith, Virginia Flader, Edith McStroul, Lester Kauter, Maxine Tritt, Frank Ritter, Sydney Kramer, Mr. Coffelt ldirectorj. 4th row-Margaret Blaser, Priscilla Chacoras, George Schwartz, Arthur Else, Travis Baird, t John Douglass, Netsa Kotrodimos, Myron Wabyeck, Mary Christiansen, Sol Cooper. Sth row-Sydney Kalmbach, Charles Martin, John Amundson, Elroy Alexander, Elmer 21361 Schwalbe, Carl Tonjes, Gilbert Wollenzien, Ray Zitzelsberger, Carl Lorenz. j uf ffl Wahl Crchestrel 't'aet HIS has been a great year for tra. According to custom it -played for ll1StrL1mCntal talent ln Our the commencement exercises. The group 5Ch001- The 0fChCStf2 WZS also played for the Senior Play. :l.i1'5'c. L' never so large before. Because T V b f h h N ' of its size the orchestra was divided into . wo niem ers 0 .t.e Orc ebtra re' two Separate bodies' The one part, ceived national recogmtlon. They were composed of beginners, was called the Chosfin to felfresent our School m the junior orchestrag the other group, the Naflonal Hlgh School Orchestra In regular Orchestra. Chicago during the week of March 24. 261,95 Four violinists played for the State The,fW0.m21b,ff were Jessie Moore Teachers' Convention which was held and ermce a C' at the Nlilwaukee Auditorium in No- lVIr. Coffelt was helped in his work vember. The orchestra gave a concert this year by La Vaughn Smith. This at the Wisconsin Avenue School, March was Mr. Coffelt's first year as director fQfQf .-3. 14. The accompaniment for the oper- of the orchestra. The orchestra met in etta, Pinafore, was played by the orches- the clubroom every day the fifth hour. , 'ii'i' S 'i'i , . I , . ' 11161 . . .... ,.. .. .-,,n1,1..... ,. J., E x.. tr- 1 Wit, Ag' 5 i- l: 's '4z:.'?'-Jfii if s , Q- 1. iz' -. -1 .' .. ., . b -v ar . , u-'-fm-1 -- - . --- - 'J -1, Ariz- 5 'li .Egg is Tr I, i ii' -g521g:r. 53 V 2' l: rw ' . -1 ' '1- ' 1 F 'if' 'fflfv 1-9:5 :tg-J ' 3 -1 -1 iz'-':1.e,'-..f+. 5.1, - , .f-1 ' v'r .g:. ,t- L vest za I V. aifklklf., in .z-ri flFD.t-:-.-'.- .- - 1 ' 'ki-5-.ani-at- : K - -4- f l- ':. 'b ':: Tf.:,l2Q:S4i1g'QkQ:x'. .Q -,Q ik. mls? W Y 1. 5' A ll ef ' a Q-.iv I 'T 'oz' e. ' . r Q 5. 5 55 Y' Eff? .L 1 eff' xi 5 ! I- YJ. lr Robert VVeber Marjorie Le Breck James Phillips Edith Harper QLTZ f 'J ffl-54 ' 3 -xlgff' ' '-s fi ' 'X VE Fil?-J uf .Y 5- 9:,a.',- F H ' il ., 'H 1-3 i s i .r . . . . . . K :E ' 5 -N t lDest Division Alumni Association 4 , ' 32 ' hi s 'fl . . . W N' tv- HE West Division Alumni years to help provide the band with uni- 5-5 gh f Association W as organized forms, to provide transportation for the Q' 0f1g1nallY ln UIHCYCCH hplndfed football men to and from practice, and A Q.. ? D and nfteen- I The ofgnnlzdtlon to help the school publications. At other fi :Q lasted only fl Short time and WHS then times the profits have been contributed 'Fw gi dropped. Another gfodp of flldnlnl VC' to the llfIcLeneUan Fund a fund which i-W m organized the association in December i .1 H- rl 1 fl f i W t D- - Q ga .5 i s . .-emo ia o a ormer es ivi- EI . H nineteen hundred and tiventy-four. The Sion principal. eg purpose of the alumni as expressed in Th- h d h ld S 151 5 3225 HT their constitution is To perpetuate the IS VCHF I C UNCC WHS C Htllf- f-54 -'A J ' . ,tm Fw- feeling of school spirit and good felloxv- df1Y,. N0VCml3Cf fYVCnfY-nffll Special Sll risgi ship among the graduates of VVest DIVI- Credit Should be EIVCH to .HClmUS E- 55 .51 Sion Schgglin The Omcers are RZICUDCI' f0I' the fine dCCOI'Z1tlOI'lS. Qtllel' elected in December of each year. Cgluilmgfiis mCm1lz?'S AWQYC E231 lifleieg 5?-2-'T , . . a ou ' ar or e r c 0 'lg' 1' he most important function of the Nice ,md DSA 0150 If le e l association is the Home-coming Dance ' ' usually given each year for the alumni The officers for this year are Robert and students of VVest Division. The VVeber, president 3 James Phillips, vice- proceeds from the dance are given to the president 5 Edith Harper, secretaryg .Cl-'filo school to be used for some worthy pro- Niarjorie Le Breck, treasurer 5 Miss If lS f'qF . . - 9 -'-g r-fi gfzi ject. The money has been used in past Hazel Thomas, advisor. 3'-'-iii? ?j' bi- Q' 5?- S3 A iii? A Eggs. tieiiji ' rfli - 4 -Q., E159 5 as ,RQ , .. x -CQ' . JE ' ' if 3.2:-5593-3 ,Q-.3-ani:-.i:gtg.g3, Q1-ri-3:54 59,1 ' Pciy, '-' -- .1x,:QL.-'.A--9--4. -gg 4- - .- Q, - .'.- - -, ,ugly hey, - -,...w-- h ..f . ,.. WM if tfdss' -M s Weis' -L: l K 113 . 2 f H a. 1 ,- .s,s'Sitii1 Yesstvsgef. . T ' -ft ' Y' . v 't FS - gif i 1 ll . 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Truman Edwards, Truie, led the team from quarter-back position during the early part of the season. He was co-captain of our 1929 squad. With his first attempt at football, Gilbert Bottoni inspired the team and thrilled the student spectators by his heavy line plunges. Gil displayed his indomitable fighting spirit by playing three quarters with a brok- en wrist. He was placed on the second all-city team and elected co-captain of the 1930 varsity. Nels Christopherson played right guard and surely filled the bill. Christie's im- portance was acknowledged by his team- mates when they elected him co-captain of next year's squad. u. , LUX: r' .' , r' 537 Y' 1 'az' . Q' 1. - ' X' if-.9 Eiiffsfa W, V . Lf-,L I n .f ?'P,f.:it?' '.1:1f' 115 5 '. . 5 .,. 5'-if ri. Qp'-:ug,-,- !5i 'if'Iei .15 . .. 'if , 13 E5 E. 3 ii if QELQ-1' t ,QE F 'iff Ei? 'ffl' ? ,-tgcfg '57 f2'3f'. 'fgigfr' ll viiwls-'R .ww 1 4269: -2111.3 t 1.-35522: 6. ffii. 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In view of jimmy's exhibi- men on the top of the pile received the tion this year, much will be expected of him honors. He also played in the safety posi- next year. tion very earnestly, although handicapped Vern Ryan, Rosey, displayed conscienti- Wlth Weak eyes- gif' 'ig ous fighting, although he suffered from a VVorking in the quarter-back and half- 53-Q broken ankle part of the season. He was a back positions, Clarence Tesch helped ad- valuable, defensive half-back and also did vance the oval with his reliable passing and much in advancing the pig-skin for the Red kicking. Sonny was always capable of and VVhites. carrying the ball out of a close corner. ggi -5: 'I Rikf. igiififig 1 .M 'aff' ,. ,,., King Ryan ' Miller Tesch .. . 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'ffgijib jg-,jg'fQ,f. Ag, .:.,. -? nE.i'f Eiiizv? 843355 -'fi'li.:'SF .Ji .4 8 ?9i'??Ef 1, -. .--'N' ' f '55 1 IQ.-:f'ffi 5i. ...V 1 .-,:.. --4. - .,.. we , , . We Mar..-. flikw. 42.-. t V. -1' :a--'FL..i.,:tn,-.fae.fmf-25.n!'ffE-3 T 'Q .. 4 F ' f?11i.!4'3,?fQ3g?Qbjil1Qii5i4GL'fgtliE1l .tffstff . THE BAND Jack Mitchell, Mitch, also filled right Shong, jr., in right end position. UA. C. succeeded in picking up most of the passes that were tossed in his direction. He was also an aggresive, defensive player. Louis Pummer, Loey, brought down most of the opponents who attempted to make end runs. He would have been a veteran player of the 1928 team, but he was injured early in that year. end position. jack was out part of the sea- son because of injuries, but when he was in the game, he was a good man to have around. Our biggest husky was Alvin Hels, left tackle. Al has a wing-spread of seven feet that was an effective trap for any ball- carrier attempting to cross the left side of our line. Al suffered with an injured ankle throughout the season. Shong Pummer . MilCl1Bll Hels T' 5 I' 4: 2 .B T. ,. .R 5 . 1, i- 2? fe lg? -. ,Q 2 . 5 3 , J- . 1 35,1 . ' -v? 4 if -11' 51 T-. 1 .1 ,. . fi . s i, A 3 f , f 1' N-. i g. .y f by r 'R HI ': 'ill' 1.5 .15 -s ii' C12 FQEFSQ 'Vrf i1 I 2?-1-. L'19C L 3.1. -st .lf rin fc? E'-5 el' ' 5 tb .5 Q I a 'Q is fi? 'ff ga: .f'1' rr it :.,' 5 11 2551 Zi'- ,.,,, M. :J -...Lt ifiififli gy . .gfflfqi - -.al'f'x,'. ,. i,w.,. 2 Nfftffli Igpnlc 113: Leis?-ei? ifilifai ' 45 -tt' '-'4 -.-E. tg Y'CEi2Tf'5'. ::'7,'i Gif' !'1fQ'f5.Lx Lx- .:'f.f'-ff .JA-If L - '..t,e wbwi A,,...5,w v .1,- -as -i:'2'.'e-N' 'I Tl fJvl'5Zv j7Z1f.I'.t' .,,. .-le, , .,., Fffffiifi '- QFWQL M. Q.. 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Much the line Daley. was his keep up of the strength in the left side of was due to the efforts of Richard Irish,' played left guard, and it work and word that did much to the team's spirit. Charles Mitchell, Charlie, was a regu- lar at center. He was a strong, defensive player, and his alertness in the Center posi- tion ought to make him a valuable veteran for the 1930 squad. Marx Becker we-,3,-:-r f-fig'-gzv fr- ff-me - Daley Mitchell ,V f 1 25.44 ..,,,,,,,5,.,,:,. clad., .A..,....,,,1sUq.x,-,....- ..-g-. 1-..,..1.-Y-V sis... laws. my ,X-lg,-1.c,c,,f5,,t,..f,x1 ,P 4 a , K. - .- . -. -1. ---,-:- - ...if -. ' .ew as A -r-'f':..-.-.sf-.-4' fi-1-'Msn' fx-v.':1-L1 t 1 1. - 1 i 2' :'.? -ITWFTUQ'-'-'-. 4..5:g,5s'.g5f.ge3vQasefev.tj.,f5g.,g,,,,.3ps,.Sig,35,.1,fp,,,,.,gf,:.,,..,,.,,.,,ff,,-,..,3:f t.. .,se..f.- .,...,..ef3,..sa.43..,1.-gg., Q...-...W ,B , L l V -1 i - ,. . . M . - , rv- r, ,X 1 mx.. 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GL.. it Lester Klink, Les, started in the half- Karl Knell plugged through the entire sig back position, but was shifted to left end season, and, although he was not given , 3' T1-25572 because of his ability to snare passes. He much of a chance to prove hlmself on the ws' . . . . - -,- 3gii?,g will be back next year and ought to be a gridiron, he worked hard with the team. valuable player. STE? ' . 1 . fide:-.-.Q i' Joe Kren started the season wxth much 51553 at Another man who played center was enthusiasm and blg expectations, but, be- if - Francis Zoeller. Frank is an accurate pass- cause he was out most of the season, he ifffii' ' 33 n s 525 er, and ought to be a handy man on next did not do much fighting for the Red and U year's team. VVhite. kai? - 14.511 iifi i PL :L fri' isliigs? H if? iw' ' x E .L 555 .- i--'- H ,,.,, st fu - i If':qqF2as. i js: 1 'tiff' - 5'1 isifiii-2 hwy. assi? 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'i C 'hw-'-.' if -' 1 .. -15 W- vvb- M V . V. . eff ls.-.sg iii-5.3.5.-.farEE:'.4',--glwxg'rffii' Lcft to right, front row-Currie, Melrose, Mauthe, Roche, Cheticoff, Reischel, Palmer, Sprague, Radmer, Kellner, Hafenbrach. 2d rofw-Thomas Unmach, Davis, Barnes, Gerlach, Schneider, Frye, Cizik, Bradley. 3rd row-Fisher, Ernest, Bell, Klein, Franks ,Bartholomaus, VVinters, Leahy, Coach Sigelkow. 4111 rorw-Cavanaugh, Else, Baird, VVishoflf, Kressel, Thiede, Ristow, Daglen, Barnard. Bf-Squacl UE to an excessive number of il varsity aspirants last fall, a B L5 ,ga gi squad was formed to handle the younger members and the ineligible enthusiasts. About Hfty candidates reported daily. A schedule was adopted and actual games participated in with other high schools. During the week, competitive scrimmages were held against our varsity. Needless to say the success enjoyed by Sept. 21 Oct. 5 Oct. ll Oct. l2 Reischel, 401,111.3 Oct. 18 the varsity was due in a large measure to the opposition' given by the B squad. The greatest asset of the squad was its furnishing a stepping stone to varsity competition. Freshmen are encouraged to develop technique and to get necessary experience early rather than to wait un- til their Junior and Senior years. Here- tofore, about the time a man became really accomplished he was ready to fs- r. ., , .,, l124l graduate. B-SQUAD SCHEDULE Opponent Vidar Shorewood 6-0 Shorewood St. John's 34-21 West South 13-0 VVest Pio Nono 20-0 VVest Shorewood 9-0 VVest ,WM ., J we lg. S f. N. 2: 5 ll E , nl -1 . -v ,.4fia3f'f ,4- Q. . ,L .:, 5 1.- 2 ff ff, if L., ., 9.552 t ,, 'f - Ii.. fy: I' fzr -5: -ru v'-Z X liz '1 :- 1' rf ff.-01.1 l,1':.f , ..-,. .1-in -' lil ,fy--X N .1 L 4... ., IH' IH' s J., J I 1 U. :zi3.:':f -'f,:'.1 !TiQi c:22Qff.Y' rg rr V'-: - FILWF. tr 'id W 5 mga -5 fa. . 'Q' Ji' - is, 1..- gf 'Si' 2,5 5 HQ ak - ',3li2 -Si , .elf- ,P .- . , A-i7y:.51:I.,Fg.--.5ix.,-. 1 N x 2 k .Z F im..-., -vp.. L ,L-'F -.VM -if va- ..:-'X-V-.,l,:-'.,p. .,-I .E ' '- X ' f i if Y -at f 'ab 75 iirkiir fi 1. ,1 Left to right, front row--Cook, Kalmbach, Radmer, Kleist, Schramm, Gasper, Neuner. 2nd row-Horwitz QMgr.J, Milner, Mertz, Gross, Harris, Goodman, Hoppe, Coach Rounds. 3rd row-Kolvin, Burns, Banovich, Hufsehmidt, LeGrath, Hare. -rpms i'j'iY': -L .kv , V651 me :. Cross Countrq .gwmx ,.N,. GI1IlN'IMER of the traditional N55-I Crimson Star glory was wit- nessed when our plucky cross- d country squad, composed mam- ly of embryo material, swept through an unexpectedly successful season. In the beginning of the season the team paid the usual toll to inexperience by suffering two defeats, acknowledging South and VVashington as their superiors. It took but these two starts, however, to bring out VVest patriotism. After that, by steady, earnest work, a charac- teristic of the team, the squad stepped forth holding its next aggressors, the strong North team, to a dogged tie. A creditable achievement in view of the fact that the squad was built around a nucleus of but six veterans. CROSS COUNTRY SCHEDULE Oct. 4 VVashington . . .97 lVest 46 ...at VVashington Oct. 11 South ........ 34 XVest 24- ......... at West Oct. IS North ........ 39 VVest 39 ......... at VVest Oct. 25 Bay View .... 18 VVest 37 ..... at Bay View Oct. 29 Yvauwatosa . . .13 VVest ......... . VVest Nov. 8 State Meet at . 15 St. Johns .... Dec. N ov I 37 at Milw. State Teachers' College. 21 lVest 34 ...... at Delaheld 7 City llflunicipal Bleet at Vvashington Park. . :trim '5df1b1'E'75g5c.' i - - ,.: . as Ly- ,Nl h ..,3A,s:y.:, 4. N I Ku s j.7x,.4Y',7U:fi: rat: -'QQ .' ,liilz-7' f5L.uir-.1, . ... -.1.,:,t- Schramm, fCapl.l ,tx ',1w.,: 'L Q, 2 1:11 - 5.1m-.,vf'L.-:'3'541 D251 -si y qc. 'w v x ii? T . - '-:5,2'-335,3-+g,j,.'i:jr::-.3Ly:.j..1L..: Vgjg,-I3 -1 if .- -If-Q-:,.':5,,'xJ: - : g',',':.-.ji-if-33,25 5555- ,552 .557 P Gm 3 v- 'gs-:L .- A .'.. ' .Qigggigg-. if- '1 9,57 i35Eim?3YixNh?'Tvfii?5.'?'x'il:.:I'3Iiffflf',j:'F.f :fijgl5,,'g15 g3g5,. .-5- ffdilpljngfiigl .. --11' - ' . 1 , iq: ' Era 3 'A .. qi 1 l gif, Gif. , 'f ' 'f 1 - C --iii 331,-1' Left to right, front rofw-Holtz, fAss't. Mgt-J, Pural, Fiove, Pollack, Spoerl, Gross, Weather- all, Bottoni, Barnes, Reische , Bairent er. 2nd row-Neuner, Gasper, Thomas, Radmer, Kleist, Doherty, Schroeder, Fuller, Gitter, Feiersthaler. :fisf-? 3rd row-Coach Smith, Hyde, Fuchs, Vogel, Kresl, Harris, Baird, Hels, Mitchell, Schuele fMgr.l. Track 4 UR 1930 track squad started the season with very few uppe .5 c classmen, and only one letter- ee M, . . . mx, V, A man, Captain Charlie Mitch- ell. It worked hard during the prelim- inary training season to develop the new, green material. VVith our gym as train- ing quarters it meant real work for the boys, but they started the season off with a one-point victory over VVashington. Apr. 19 Apr. 25 Bday 3 lliay 10 May 13 lXfIay 24 Mitchell, CCapt.J June 7 It can be seen readily that the next few years should be prosperous ones, since most of our men are underclassmen. VVest slumped into a track decline after its championship in 1922, but since has been building up toward the pinnacle which they hope to reach in the near future. TRACK SCHEDULE VVest vs. North at North. Midwest Relays at lliadison. Nlarquette Relays at llflilwaukee. Bay View, West, Kenosha, Racine at Bay View Freshman-Sophomore Meet at West. State lVIeet at Madison. 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Swimming E. z,f 'Y 'fn -' 'li ' ri- 4. . . . . . . 9.-.. .EE if V5 ITHOUT a tank in the school eligible thls year, our coach, Bill Hansen, 6. 153 .1 1 fb -.- - .' - ' . . fir Q, at f L xy and WVlth many capable swim- built an entuely new squad. Ted Trub- ev:- Q ?'f zs- ff f . . . . . . . 31.1 fig 25 mers ineligible, the VVest D1- Shaw, lVIarv1n Nelson, and Leslle VVort- Raf i? ',: W r A ' . . . . . . 5.11. If vision tankmen showed consul- ley were the high point-winners. The 37 erable pluck during the 1930 season. The Red and VVhite team also gained many team practised at the Highland Avenue points through the efforts of Warren N atatorium. Miller, John Steinman, Karl Knell, Around Ted Trubshaw, the only Loren Densky, Nels Chrlstopherson, and point-winner of last year's team who was Julien Bamburger. V1 lT'3 f?1'lj , 51. C'-5 ' -Fa-: 1.2 - e SWIMMING SCHEDULIL Feb. 11 North . . . VVest . . . . . . . .24 Feb. 21 Kenosha . VVest . . ....... . . . 18 ..: hiv 'g,g:-sf.-. 53515.-'22 Feb. 25 Tech . . . West 2-I-, at Tech i,.1,fg:f.5 Mar. 4 South . . . West . . . . . . . . . . . . . ll llflar. 11 Bay View . Vvest . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 Mar. 18 VVest Allis West at W. Allis 'Tig-Aj i .Sf :',- ,- Qlig.-Q2: lVIar. 21 Kenosha . . VVest . .... 18, at Kenosha :52.',f,Ae.'e'- . . -' . f',Tg,,,::g lVIar. 25 Washington VVest . . ...... . . . . . .25 'g35fgQg. Apr. 8 Washington West . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 -A-'fm-. . - 1 : Apr. 25 Bay XIIICVV . West . . .19, at Bay View 5.755.755 Apr. 30 West Mil. West . . . .9, at West Mil. 1 -f aa-.ve :J U52 May 2 South .. West . .... . . . . . . . . . .12 May 6 North . . . West . . . . . .... . . 19 ziifia'-H12 .::,,-4, '. , I .25 535211. lVIay 15 City Nleet at Eagles Club House. Bill Hansen May' 23 State lVIeet at lVIad1son. Cam-I1 .. 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Hf3'.L l Ah Lek . ,, . .. . K. rfffm' 'KL f- ' -3 V. '- 4 ' ll , i. , ' 3 NK 5 -A - 'f 8 ' A ' 51 ' .-' F---' - s 'lfr,.,. .ut Q-gg, T bf ,. :nk-' 6ION HIGH SCHO0L - A W E 51' DIW VJ 5 Q j kg g. - - 4. Q-'rxift- rf 'K r :Xa-:fi-2 LFTFWZ 1.:,':-.'::':,j,' 3M'Q?::j- ,- . .. L ,v 395marh452,bY-V.. :J X -:if-,Q--11e,f,'iEl ?Jf.mP'r?4:air-fIb:w1lm:.i5f.'3f172'f? X M:-V '45-11. .t a -11 21 f 'A avi- -rf' fi .-:Z5:21'Esj- 2-:ii'-121Q::,5f':g1Qff::tgJ5gh5g1'if ' :-wr.: L-q'g1f.'1e'-'g 1 fi gf.-Lf-5 22,fxH71511'.'-:Qin-f,g'1f,'-gqQ,1r1.:'i ' Yu M f.-1 :g.'13Q.',va-,LL-Mix X. 4, 1 . . ig if 13' gf l wut . A I to' I 5 Men with spare time E EK 2 t k 5 ? U' 5 5 N' Asglfi 1gRggfT 2 ge! E 5 ' I c-ma. suis ggeeilf .Q . :j-f 5'.:,rl-.N K FREE BLANKXE mum Fon 'nm uns ,Q C -ALL V 5?-if be Vu' e ' Egtin Gruxjxdepfel K Inventor l EE I itil - lii-1' St. Jone's Isle , .Qi l 'fl ff- ' ef I P18888 send me C with obligations 7 Q 1 me , I your rpm: TRIAL ana mm.: MAKING ,Q5i25ig:l',.m,!mE 4 I contraption. I am wide-awake and 'L 1 2 I will get rid of plenty C-ALLS. .X Y . 4 1 I 'QB' lsemessnuseoaseeeoonouaunc aoasocooololl - .H,,,'vv ATDIBBBQQQ no euoaoaonoaonono seeeoli 1 KSilwfilflgilfigiggbrrfrf..ET--E City. n s -4. o u nst8t9 Q A 4 1 4 Q s s 1 0 1 o ei 'Wi 'fg 5.113 7' rf' - 53' -. ' ' 1 :aff l it fjffeefif N if-fiix Q-7 I X lfixewsiiwtg 5 - ' X -QS55i,Q1fq.',, WP' 5 ' ..., - WE-M 3 .,. , .,, . , lk ,rm I! .. , .6 Xivlyul 1 IRQ:-1 -f X- ' 'QA,gg,.53,22f4i,gfw34gwgz'mlvf. 'ibm if- 5 7-Q ., -'.' Q laibrimtkt. X 4 NX :Jef-yas1f::s1s.., fx3'iqn L :L iff.. Ny- V .eng-, - gg Y A .-f-u-vm-31.4321 - ' L '.-Lx - Ji: fiw ' f -We . 4 S' ' 'iffiLQQQ71Q31.H J A q 'V 51:8 '45 - x'F-! -1H-- 1-,g , , -M311 '. -5,,..n.i - -. 'K ,f -b,-'13 -, : - Q12 J .- 'fi-fjwwfa as 4 gl: QQ - 1 :Q:.:I . fn- 1 113' . . :Y jleffk' -'35 f ' f 5, ffl Q 1-L5 Qi wifi e Ez ' Cy Swag - Wa- :Ex fffa l ' , it r we fe 5' .f t 1 . N U 'H 1 flew' 559, gxxfkd. 61 Lg '-- c-- .- .- .. .fn : g - F.. -M Q- a k f' we Q '.'Qf1'-3'.ffL 9 351 isitiins 62:-:L X 'P' V ,flf 1 v ik-J.Li'lp1ic.-.x-:v.av:n1Q .iffy filfil v - .if ..:4'-13 -hit .5N I. Hx, ,. Nl 1 4 it ' I '. u'13Kfe W3-322 3 'ff ST 'zwfng 5:1--fgwggez ' -- 1 e - .52 T1 .l 1 ' Q -' ' f ,ef if.fr 'f3:'3' f,.-if . ' 'A ,, E,QE73x,4Hl'- I . tiff.-45,11-I'- -Mgr Z :-qv., 1'7'f.::Y?E - f'xTfF3 75, KT,-1. 3 QS, f A I: -1. xA-:,-.,.fx-- .tv--.Q -U . F, f. , . 9-.-.t .t -f-. v-134, - - fi A. :, L: .1-,.I, 5EFQgg5.gmgm,, - Args .A g.. ng ' A Comet ad will do this for you too. mol ' 9 D-Tu. .F ,.- v u., . 4 if .A ia. - fl.- :,n I 'v 's or 2 ,Eff I ' . 2 s- 511,22 Q35 i r: -gfgii . A ' , aff. 'I 3 5 -' Jllmanack for 192960 if QI COIITAHIIIIGI a chronicle of the school qear I, which shall brinq back manu fond remembrances 'His . . . ,335 .iff to the passlnq senlors, and enumerate Important a g ands . xy- events and happenmqs of the past qear. fi? CII .AUD ALSO valuable lnforrnahon whlch shall . prove mvaluable ln emerqencles. 1 CII JlllD UARIOHS artlcles whlch' we hope shall 41 ug ' . Q n N75 '- Q prove amuslnq and worth readlnq a second tlme. Q 5 1 ' rl Published bg I 4 CFHE COITIET SEHIOR ATlTll.1Al.. Q digg isfzl QQQQ5 EE.E -2- .- 913.3 'Rm ' . - 'bfi' I - , 5 1:1 'fi jrrfffe--' lfklql. va? km'-FL '-35 ' . ?YfWEMHHMHW55WWmmIaVLW 1,fP?WQ.mSH.Jssf XW'-ambw.waemewweeQavf5Wf I1311 - fm-'a,q, 54, ai-35,-Qi , .A A ,S Y 1 A ,g ,. .lx H :gs 'gnu ,,: l '-Zlg QV, ,Mui ,,,,.Q.:' .la it lg: P1-EAA X i 'JI BSQ V Y 'v . iffv. 'f- 2 2 E Y ff- : I 'VH I -. ' , wzmff- 4, 353 ' 9 o 5? J, 99.9-N F n - lf' ' ,Lf OG 9561 v53'0oXfw1- ' of 1 h 57? I, , . 'I' og ,' 3 I V' O X : Q V xzooo ON t DDU 5' 'A' - Q48 qc 0'- D .g96E5f zlbul 6a?1l-Fl-'pf 4 X, H. ' .. 7 O' ' ' f of gil' -X was . 0 23 piuf 'ex ,H 1 x F , ' xy: fbk '5 YQL 43: V2 55 M52 H x. 'lx' ' :41'F 'f 2,41 -Fw L m 2 'N an X Qs if 'QQ ' QQE, N ei if ,nfl EEQQQIEYT 121 g' , fu g. v T. '- -4 x . . 7 1, I , u O . wx - M 8 0 Q 5 'Y ' 0 ., 943 e l MZ . 'Q' ID :vnw of 'v 4, fi 3 PJJQT' Wk QA59 s 4, h ,I gw'g 1 sq Q 41 ,Iv - U A335 wgS,Q5 gfp :f X lb V553 'olsxsve 9,09 00 ,. , Q 5' Pi , -1-, .Q If iff. 'vga mmorhaa ao ff ' if X F 5 OVB My U QFEQQ-23? 5. Z- WF? gif 3, 4 4 , 535 3 -- xuvwflgaat gil ' Q Qfllxhxiy Li ' ' 0 'Z 'f 4 q I if E9 'll ' il Q Outh ' P0 Cl - much ,, serious Wg X . U S ' 4 fl U ms ,W X s 8 s32'Z:P'sG Q !llm,,,Qg,,sQ l13g1 U 4 v lifvf-2-,' . L. .Ay -. .sxf vw Eliza' ,if Q-ffl' 4? - bv 1. JULY G4 AUGII T I 7 some xr ' xx ' 'r3ff'Z'ff....-f , 9 jffff' I D , , ff' A M1 f 'J' WXKH VW' . x, WYQSX9EiLAmw1wgav, giggigiggh 61, Xuxzfsx 7, .R fly, A Mk mm SEARS A gg GQLLWTED NANCY 1- 'df X ' T-ri Hmm 5 mmm. nmnmmm f WAS AN mn A NEW mcmr en.aucr.us EQUEST ,. . Q5 -.. .. ' ' L .Qu-N comm 4' ag , ,4!.Vf 42 355 E ' A '--1-1 'E xifvsfzma ' 45 -f- Lg -- . ,. Hmmm mmm zmummn 1Eg,1fQLg3,AQW,,EE' X 5, CA-Wm 4' A QELEQEELETEJ :J T - ', any mas .rovAN ncm T'T'f'Ki'?iiRfE om di . .1 A f f dwg I wig? .ku , --gi vb ,,9,g2-:,va- U af 9 X ' cvcmnsa -Q E1 -f.., s1W W Y 5:3 mn rmmmmm uns , ,,, ,,,,,G .-WL, . W tq., 3-,555 ExX1l:, 'W -'M ' D 2: iw A 1 , 1 I 3522311333-svugwb IQHAIM KTQR 'QM ..-. ,MN -1. -3 ,-fha, ' WISH You TO REPOFIY EVN , 41,1 13, 'I lf. : MNA X A 15.2 r- XT TO NEXT Yuma 1' JE, Y WI I ' ,Q - , K'f'.t'3k3-KE N 'X - ANNU F . C2 M 'ji-1 ,- tr- '1' QL X i NN f .JJ -A -kg -, ni.. .. . ,X if xlfi 9 T4 am. fx, . is - :s:5555 i :sf ., , f - , A PM Q cw ff -fbofms 'ML 'num 'lm W' ' if J YQ WING P wi IBIUIRIDIICK AT mmmnmmmkaomum . ' WEWAUME , PAENNM if ,J f .4 ll 7 ff . - C X Lg T 'f Azf M112 f I C0 Ya f - 1' 1 . Er- h '1i'.6-2---S 1'rf-. ' A if MRM?!'55r-rfi'1l1ll!if4 Ev'-5 ' 'W- Lf 1-' . ,,,,, .... , I...pf .x.. ,Lf , -MQ, .. H, ' ' nl-x , ! 15Imy'Sg'. N' JE? -. ro x f,, QQ, 7' 1 ' - C5 mms' HX ',.' px?-i,L.5W!1r 456.9 ,A,. - :oh ,, f f :LLg,' H , -7 ,- . Qpmq . 'N 1:23 A' 17, ' ' H6 ,',' X J' 'S- ' vzjfsx 1 X ..-.flpSfF i'1 ..,W 1 fs1if1'1p2S'l?':2i-rf:H: ' 'WF-ifi'?iff2'2f5?ll3 ' ' AA'A H331 - 2 -x . ,. ff .w .rf ,. . -.s. 53.1 . September i., Qigg: .5 119- 'fi 3. The long grind begins again. 4. Some freshman or other does something foolish today. Q 6. Richard Des Jardin is mistaken for a freshman by a new teacher. I 9. Clarence Tesch is caught reading fairy stories in the main. - 3 ll. Tonjes wishes somebody had murdered the infant Shakespeare in his cradle. 13. Dick Trester, the woman's favorite, is elected president by the Seniors. is ,... 15. The Comet makes its first appearance in the heavens as 'al s :MM predicted by Director Seifert. J N., fs: 18. James Floria takes three books home. I, 19. Al Hels splits the baritone horn. Too much air pressure.. ' - p Z 20. Charles Iversen does not have a discussion with a teacher. ,yi He is absent. 35.5 23. Freshmen are given the choice lockers in Lovers' Lane by it the Seniors' friend, the honorable Mr. Frank Wilde. f .Q 24. Miss Knell buys some new nuts for Horace. CFrosh note: Horace is a squirrell . 15-if 25. The honor of having the finest specimen of carbuncle on this side of the At- lantic goes to Wm. McKenzie. 25' 26. Mural is ordered. CStill comingj. A .- 27. Frosh are given free meal by Norris Hi-Y. 28. West starts season by wallowing around M. U. S. 7 to 0. . 52?- WEATHER: ? if Students blow back to school as usual after pleasant period my fc FQ of fvacationg breeze out to watch football boys rage about. 5. 5: 'iq 14 Dense clouds of dust hover over the field. Team in extremely gimp? unsettled condition. .,, N, iii all Our Constellations 5 ,,., Little Dipper. Little Karl Rodermund dips so deeply into that soup kettle, that cafeteria patrons are able to read the size of his shoe stamped on the sole. Maybe f.e,1fo.1 Karl is trying to find the illusive noodle that threatens to make its appearance in the liquid commonly advertized as noodle soup. Big Dipper. By the time big Charles Iversen squeezes out the escalloped spuds with the ice cream scoop they resemble mash potatoes. VVe hear that his ambition is to squeeze the soup into vegetable salad. Crown. Merrill Beale didn't mind being Junior Prom King but he wasn't in- Q1 terested in any crowning treatment. ' lI:yre. Jlil1St strelgch your rubbery imagination but don't let it snap back at youg some ody mig t get urt. . 'T Flying Horse. All Hippo I-libbler has to do is bounce himself hard on the floor g Vik and he'll fly right to the other end of the hall, his 250 lbs. quivering like a startled butterfly. fContinued on page 1351 ,Q.,,.,,. V, . ,,, . . , 4 ,... .,., ,. , , . , . , , , . , . , N I Q fi5i. s, - w .3 Q., D341 3 -- ai. ..i,r 'Q--Q E, frsffi:+3.-.g-f1329,11315,-5Q-'f32-t'w'c'-'5- -4155egf'?'iT.1?lfwT?f3L .gr?fz1:Q'?:+ 1 :Fe ' .5 'Q -ret . . ' ' ig f 74- Q 5522 1315 , 3, ,,. Y B Z.. 5552 BtiJr'.'fv5s'?xE?'1-f'fi f'i.PE351'fgflvi 11 '7gYl-ie.-.ilf'fx?e. 'E' is C fI:Q.iE?.S:l:'5 QtiH'qZa.jfhfE?mafi. .1:frL '!' ff. .431 i GJ., -1 if is ii: . fdgig. A g i l i ..... . . . L! 1. Much avoxrdupois Couillard is playing fireman with that red shi-rt of his. CSave -, itg it may be a hard winterl. 3 1 7. Milton Spitz is on the floor after taking attendance. l' H 2 .5 9. The Norris meeting at the Y is all wet. G 11. That Dutch football haircut of Al. Shong, Jr., is going strong. 14. Battau still remembers the famous fifth dance. iS.gg2ti'iiQ Qffj Q1 15. Walter Kreuser blows perfect lass bubble at Prof. ' , , 3 4 as 55E.:R'f,g Riha s request. wif - f - . . E- Kiltie '?. f CIHQJ5 gi 16. Miss lxnell and the Janitor are in a scrape Cgumj. Q.. 17. Co-captain Brown is seen forcibly evicting a mongiel under the leadership of Commander Kurath. 18. Jack Mitchell sleeps in his locker so that he won't be late the next day. t, 21. Mr. Shutes utilizes muscle he developed Pitching Michi- 'fill'fCl !!!f'leuLu-vs-:' fi7'1ii7'f 1-ve .e 1 gan alfalfa. l5':'iff 23. Lucille Berkenhier looks like a good choice for our banquet. V 25. Seifert is seen removing bales of contributions from his locker. Gum-wrappers? 28. Cyril Gross does backward dive, the chair and all. :ff 29. Joe Waxer causes feminine hearts to flutter at mixer. i f 30. Principal Shong pays for his Comet with alacrity. Q. 31. Marshall Klein talks a good game of football. 'f f s: ' 35 WEATHER: . . . . . is 5 T5 5 Coach Smith regzsters rzsmg temperature. Dzsagreeahle results produced by blustery boys during the games. Still Q everyone rises and hails the heroes, and Il 'very hot time is had by all. . . Our Constellations fCon LJ A ' fi-'Vfi7'.,'l A Dragon. VVe don't know where the monster is, but we do knowthat jack . . - .,'pYQ,'Rf ll-Iitchell carries a pocket-full of bullets to throw at it. 1-5151.5-j Swan. Every time two dames- start to dish dirt, Adele Steinberg develops a J . r s u 1 u swanlike neck and her ear automatically cups in their direction. ,,,,- .,., ,ii Bull. Bill Timlin's excuses for not doing his homework. , The Water Bearer. Bernie Segal ran himself bowlegged trying to revive the .W fainting football boys, who collapsed when they heard the great cheer that went up at their appearance. The loyal supporters were composed of 5 band boys-Hibbler and Nelson, 5 tsl 3 respectively-and 6 followers in the stand. iritiifiifg The Aquarium. Mr. Weihe's daily collection of fishy remarks scrawled on 2552 paper by one's best friend and sworn to be written by mama and signed by papa. Filed .f.. . as 4 Q - . under the technical term of excuses. The Sickle. Sara Schwartzenfeld's cutting remarks when she tried to t pe this Y ,. ,.,. . -- Cv -v-H ' .5 Q.-ff. 1'5- E?5i5'?3.f: Jabber- lif.ii,i3'fi The Twins. Anacker. Pat is going to Kentucky again this summer. Tiff ii' , e fl .-., 1 S J-SEQ X '- As.. a- 7 1i'1i'7'.vi'i-if--3'4 1-'+1f'!!?.'?n4xs..' .vm..o,3s1iT.12I7fbibla.xwT9.512f1ll.f2E'i ::baf1lt'. .iQ1'?a:lN2fLieT'35il'2Q-3- h'i'1l'lT'-I:LgG'f14+ii2S4B:iSZS:.flFri.ti1latA BY L 'i.' ., Jie? H351 gl i -. .Ts 5,4 , f .... .3 fl. L27 IL : 1, I 1- A -f 1 T ,,. .47 .tx Fri ' 1. ei - .. 54 'efr' x Q .,..1, . FEEL' . ..f., ,N '51 Y uf- Ef f: . Zi. - fi- ' ae .. ' is 4 , 5 -'T A3 f :r Vg -5 'I' . fx .t Pl. fs'- fv - -v 'ji xi ,rg Li I9 fx th - .,.. -3 Vp nfs '11 4. - 37- 6, .7- .' N ' 1 gn Tlx fi. . r F' Qin . .. 22 ve- '. Que .- gb: 1125 gt, ,J 355.75 :taxis w . .., . :,NTX,L's .wr s... :lags- Raw? w up rw 335353 r- itch,- gf-Elin?-CQ k-if-iw gQfj:r. 3fQ stiff ' fl 1 . ., , .n r w-,a in Q , R I' -L35 ,D Y ! ': . f .ti . -'.Tf -M, 1, egg 7: - + . ., .. ., .ygwg ,,,,g..., 1 , b I , .. , . . ,,w,,. f -,V.- .. ',-' 1- .-:- ',.' - -X 1 f--5. ---ma. 5, - -.- ' ,v - November . The old West Side spirit is shown at a pep meeting with McCann leading the cheers from the audience. . South vs VVestg score 46-7-remarks fcensored . James Suzzema is fired with matchless ambition in English History. . thena betrays her sex. The boys defeat the girls. ll. Lewis Wiederhold still looks up to George Rasmussen. 13. A freshman asks, Where is Meirofffffffs ? Portz takes a big dinner and finds he has left his money at home. F 14. 'ffiillfl 15. Jane Sadek buys a ring and uses it for an anklet. 22. Strathern, Tonjes, and Casper, lnc. are having diffi- culties with their French cab. .1 r :C MP! Vt. ,V j. '-: Us e ' M Q' -1 54 :':' J . X1 ' ff ' .c I . 5. e if .. ' : 1 an - 2 1 I 532 if -42 1 R s H. ,IR-'A -, P. .pts 3,5 .Q ,,E. , - .- .. .. - -5 N ' ,Sty .,.' . . - , vt- 59' P r3ss. -- . ' x. ' 1 s .- ' , - . 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The Apple of Discorcl Once upon a time, about last week, a group of our immortal beauties were invited to a dinner at the fourteenth table south of the soup section in our spacious and inspiring cafeteria. The aggregation met, but behold! One proud beauty was not invited. Ah! she stampedg she poutedg she stormed. Suddenly an inspiration came. She would fix those hussies. - At the meeting the fair diners were quite a happy group until up strode our heroine. She placed a rich, ripe, round, rosy apple on the table. For the fairest ! , she cried in accents wild. After the dust had settled, there was still some animosity between the beauties. One had received a detention 3 the one sent to the hospital received her expulsion - noticeg one claimed it was the apple of her eye. The rest of the group dispersed. One girl got a date out of the apple, which was better than Burbank could have done. ascii'-. r. . 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X rj e itor. 93 .-5 A ,. g g: 3514 9. We salute the colors. Q Rosy Muthl. - . 7 -f ii 17' 10. Mr. Ehlman sneezes and Te lmsk ' answers: Hcre! .t g . P 5 -. . Q7 ll. Kalmbach thinks graduated tubes are alumni. J' 5 12. oe Tannenbaum is right in season. T' L.. If Si Q 3 I -,Q 13. Football Hop. Imagine Dangerous Dickie Daley in a j ' mg. pink smock and blue beret directing decoration. L If .--t. ::Z.- 1 ':' ' .:: ' 't 2' Z.,-rf . . :ease 1 - Pi -' .. 53 16. VVe discover that Elroy carries two spare combs along. f i? . . . . .i1 'Qs' if 17. Bert pities himself. We heard him mutter: Poor 'nhl-' QQ- marks I V 1, 20. Bob Hall, after the play, wants to know why the chimes -iii:'i--1iG- . , S M rang. .V Z. 21. Season for formals o ened last ni ht bv Bob Steinman. if P g . H 4: 23. Margaret Stadler works as a Pebecco Ad. 'i 24. Does your little brother's horn work after Edna Priebe has been blowing on it : 1531 at the Boston Store? . 3'7 If . ' El? ?.. 25. Merry Christmas! 3-. . he -Q., ' if WEATHER: - Fl ff- . . . E .1 'ii 1-A' 4 Tornado stricken o ulace mzllzn about amous bargain 4. f,-- rw . g . , . 'fu- 53,13 basements. Spzcy breezes convey suggestzons of mas eookzes, fi mince pie, etc. Students drift back after vacation praising the 3.5 joy found in erwigorating atmosphere prezfailirzg on New Year's Eve. Iwi? 3. , fgtg ---...-----..--...-- .--... . -q-.m.-. ..-. . ....... is Moneq for All! No lDorkl M ake Bi Illoney in Spare H ours! ..v1,,2.i g aqui iii' ..... . . No skill or trickery is required to win first prize in the mammoth con- - e , . . . . . . gy 4. .jg test. 50,000 points are all that are required to win. 49,999 will be given iziif.- for the correct results to the Rebus page if sent before April 1, 1930. The Wei?-' fviv-wig . . . . final point and the money can be yours by simply getting ten pages of ads. We forgot to mention that first prize is that much wanted 1890 model 3.555 .J -1- . . '. . . . -5: tandem with money to buy pant clips. Second prize is a Cl'l0lCC of 550,000 or a Cadillac V-16. Iggy! Keep your eye on me! QSnapipadded cell tizyiaiz 1 09 I . .'Q1Q.l,y.g Cys -.-. Wi:-fi '- iff ia-gi -. ' 3-171'j:-5 -.- Q-.Q 5.4 1. ZF' -.fx':glww'f--,'ee-nge.:-fAt11.e:' Y .1-wage '- x a eyz' ee v-:2'ge- Hi:4w:,-- - Q.r ,1'-3'-'Q 9l:'e?,zL'e'vw'-z.:.-q4f.L-1-:- -qui: --sv4.s'41 rs-ra-'zu-.a b :f.w:e'.'1--vena,--'E ' x ,e!w2??:'..-1.1-?.'r'F 1' ,zigzag Anxrsvx? -'5,st51:?tQ:.,, -..,,S3:.3l.g.1?5,-353573,-. '. 'Tl ,. f.'5l1xIe, ea. '223f5.3?-vii' 'I'-41-J-155.5 'H TN ' ' K ' Q . ' ' ,, L'-. 'V T' b-43: PSJS. 1 .li gl! ,S-Ffa?-'.'.7P If -J., ' ' . an asia ,s Um .4. .i, ' ,,,,,. .,. ., J in KL , ...vpg-.X e r. - x -'1 Lf:-. :M .. Q .1 1. f ..1 -. Jw? A fr i ' ffl., ff' , -- i m .. . ., ' , , qw:r.1gg.:lg,w-m:--- g ,rr 1 .. z M : iiilI3.i.w?K2-A -an .. ir. . ' p- me, .. .1 i :i lu Januarq a w . 521 1. Happy New Year! 5 f: 2. And there is no crack about resolutions here. lf' ,i 6. Nancy looks like a wreck, but you should see Karl's car! 7. Loretta Godfrey walks right in front of a snow ball. -:fi eff' . . . . V Y ' 8. We find that James MlllCI,S middle name is Elmer, and Blohm's is Adolph. +4 -3 'l . . . 'tiflg L: ' 10. Leon Hxbler doesn't believe that . M. L. IS Santa Claus. 1 ' --252555, 13. Reviews-nuf said. .- . :EiiE2E35E . . . . ' ff: .22 f,,ji1i::5EEaaE, 15. Bill Trmhn calls meeting of the Old Settlers' Club. 'f M ' , fl! 5iI:..- L ' .' . w'll, r, 555:54 18. Young Ruth Young wrung youth numb. Owah. 15555555355 'lf' 555555 325 : s F' QEEEE' 22. Anne Tuska treats us to one of her sneezes. gizl 55555 . . 'Q- i 23, Bill Casper hands in a book report. End of semester. ' A J' 28. Betty Ruppert brings her pet mouse to school. 29. Helen Ziegler chokes her Ford. fHow can she be so mean?j . . . t 31. Miss Donnelly leaves for Madison. What'll we do about Mixers? . 3,51 L., -. 1 sf 7 i 3 WEATHER: next: at :r Ver' changeable. Clear weather or the studentsg un- fi if J it li fifiiiif settled and rough for the very mildl studious. 11 storm in- ff, Y sefiflilf 'V 211' ,, termission prevailing for a week. Smiling skies for the luckyg gg -, . ez? , , V dense fog for the prospective repeaiers. 1 1iIfi.r Oriqm of the Zochak 3177 . . Once upo-n a time, long, long ago, the first astrologer was taking English. The V:ie1'E,l'Q-I . . . . . . ' ,,-' 212525: only thing this astrologer learned, was that a dot ln printing was called a period. T'-iii .... - we---gf -3? 1111? . . . This astrologer was a very bad boy, and kept late hours, as well as white mice, and began to see dots before his eyes. fHis glasses may have been dirty, but we like . the other storyl. Knowing so little, this astrologer called these dots periods. Strange- ly enough, these dots were arranged in a circle like the numbers on a clock. I , The dots persisted Qremamedj before the eyes of our astrologer so long that they bothered him. Suddenly ali the dots but one disappeared. A month later that one disa cared also but the next in the circle appeared. This sort of thin kept up, 1fftf.5s pp ' was-25 until the astrologer named the months, periods, and named the periods after the mam ev iw -:Efs feature of that month. Tahlzgii 2-f2.Qi'+4 Wfilt ' u Qs 'se-tax,-:sewferrfffawrfaazr-arsaazesaf'af.-xfzfziffir' if .- -e :iff . s-ff 1 E4 'g't'- at if fi 1. lrssl ,KF,N.g , . , -..Y Ya 3 ,qgpi ..,. , .,, Y Vi v,.?uqiG,'... ...... Ei . . . .. . ,-....,L.f.. .Q,.M,.,,,, , ,fl',,,g,,,,, A. W ,,,.,,- ,. , ,x --,. . 1- - - -, -gag, '12 :, , : -.1-151,32-,-1s1'H 'sei .e'-.r::.,,:'- '4-'mv-'..:.f,'ee..1.'f'1,:-:1 a-me gf N,+519-Sf.---r-.''aah-.,fA' -uf' -f I A ' - f . '.- 1 li- - . f. . -- , 1 i5I fn'-1A-.-.5:::s3,.gg.-.-,-g- an '. .te 'fix-324:-.zfsm rgl5:fi'.'i-',g.Yj,-,'g-21213-'-5.-'-',1n -., ff-.ff-El'1'flE tg?r:,.:sf2':e1.,4,35gv.u'sf-ff.-L?.ffsfis:f,-Tix 'lima' is V , f . ,,,, Mads- ar .-, . ..- .-fat.. .UE ,. . ,, t, -1:-1. .f..,, L- s 46391. s.:.., .-Jar. ,.4,:,3,.-,-.s,.,. -Q-,c NRI. ..J.,,b,-L ,., .P ,.:f.,.-,-..-A-,ir-5 . . , . . 7 f Q' x ' Tr its is 1 92 .,-.- ..:1g,,.1f-' ?fi?v': As if, g n me 5- 1,5551 :Fill 4 .' 4' li E'+'5fs,5j Siifsif: M-.figew fists?-'- scr'1'1.f ,B .t ... it ..,, 41' T for gt 'si 'Q 5:-t 1 tw.. 5.5.3-1 Six:-2. , 35-If 'wfyjyig 'P+ x if .-2 'sf' 22 :Ts .... :fa F: Ja K- '.' iii' 'S'-I -Ilfl-Em... ..423-'rv f' .' fir? 'fiqeg 'ffiq gf-.,1,.:,A iil3.i1?f? asia It .54--.f j- .- 'Zi , ,v,-5.5, ..v., . -. .. . s ,.,,N.A:+,.' ' 55' E. 1.',t'1lv A .. ,. , ..,. gf-iw.. X'-fu s--.7 .w-,. 4. .- 4- . ,.,:',, . tl- i Z5 ii 3522 ,C K. ,-.2 , Q as Q2 Februarq 3. Lucas Ahsinger is seen with a price mark on his sweater. 4. Esther Poe enters Gary Cooper contest for a ten gallon hat. 6. Gum chewing is very popular in Miss Cloud's class with Grace Ellis directing rhythm. 10. P. T. A. holds big powwow. ll. Maurice Greet greets us. . 'x ,A 15113525 13:3 were 1:3 3f.T.g,l.f.- '.J-13. 5,142 me f3,if5?il:': 0,11-'-P : fig.. il. Eli' ass: Qffaf Qjl, Qliiq. 4 L' 'sf I.. -a-.:., 'qmqgg 12. Mr. Thomas istroduces us to Lincoln and incidentally, so- 14. Did you get a big, round, red valentine, or a comic one like ours? 21. Mezrican jewelry at Athena causes much gasping and WIA Slghmg. Silt 24. Senior Annual Vodvil costumes make their appearance. 25. Modest James Hopkins speaks for the Comet and himself. 28. Charcoal, the hoodoo cat, again annoys Miss Abbetmeyer. WEATHER: QI., Unsettled conditions in all classes. Mildly balmy atmos- iii phere tends to cause students to drift from school. An ex- ceedingly chill look by suspicious teachers greets them upon their return. .1gQi'1Q' ttif e Daring Dannu or Exposinq The Truth I Forthsooth 'and forthwith, cried the one, I am arfaid of no IIIELH, no thing, anywhere, at any time ! Bah! By the red star I was born under! cried the other. You shall not leave on this dastardly journey. Fiddlesticks, you won't! Zounds! says the first. The seven dragons by the green oak would not keep me here on a Friday, the thirteenthln 'a I, who am older will not permit this thing. No, not over my dead body. You have no pass, and it would be folly to walk the halls this late without one. Detention to you, your children, and your childrens children. Added to this, K may all your sons be daughters! I go now, without a pass, in the face of danger! I shall returng fear you not, but when I do -return, I shall ---- bring the object QContinued on page 14-Ol . '--: ff-we irat-P1LYE12'-'Tim-fsiifi'23,-:Q-:'?,..'f:gj:g:2zf-Iyiaff 1-1:f,f:f'1::gz:f:.r-'J-gag-:afr.wes:a. -.- vm.-f.':f',:fz: S'i-s 4.'.:- gr2-1:l.'3:'f.':s-.-zlftiaazu4-Evffm.sstviefinsleffxar-E.W1:..f3:ig..'.ZfQi.:hLr9s ,.','gg,-,inf H591 1 . 1 ,J 17 .i 4. ,. Y.. 1 1 ll . 4 1. , fzfs,-.Q.ne-i-silt-.1.mawve-f::fff.::tf'-::-:- .-ff ' . . 1 .1 LE., it 112 l .- .F 'F' v' - .iiw.'f,. gf 3: , 'A March r jf. Sf' . . . 3 1 3. Spat Cp1dCmlC drawing to a close. ' 'fg , , ' f 4. All that shivers IS not cold Qellol. 6. Second Annual occurrence of the Senior Annual Vodvil. 25 '-Qgij . , , u T. 7. Vodvrl breaks all records for filling Main, even more people than during an 'H 'F AQ Annex program. yi, ' 12. Bill Smith is busy organizing the track team. lg :a ff M 17. John McConahay shows his Irish on St. Patrickls day. .MW M - . , , if .29 ig Earl 18. Junior Class electron. Beale is prom king. 22 5 20. Dr. Carpenter enlightens us with the dope on the new .E 1.1 -Y-2 iiii' :E , TE ' planet- iff-'44-Q1 :EE .eil , , Fl'-' 329 if 57 ri 21. Virginia seems proud of her honor society pin. ,. En- In 4 W-f,Q,,1 J, :gg H HAWK- 24. Otto, Sadek, Zetley, and Odenbrett broadcast over N. B. 12 .ir . ze. ss: C. CAlong with 296 othersj. egg 5? l- ,, , IS-Y -it if 1 45. The bells ran so lon that ever one was on time. .S -a l y fn. -:Z 551 . . . . TEC ' 26. Extreeeel Faculty wins bowling championship. '. .g 'f . . T 12 28. Mrs. Pillsbury enjoys the mumps. i 53 -al: QN l': GJ. V . -2' .12 29. Rollin Russell enters the pretty man contest. 553: 'gg Sa F: tex Tb 351, ifjg 31. Get ready for All Fool's Day. ic --f if N Sv? rx . WEATHER: ' iii' . . . ffinzfli Boys possessed of much wma' and energy are wzndzng FQ themselves by running for variable distances around the gym. liliiifil Thunderstorm o ap lause recorded durin the Senior Annual G: ufz g -gqitae Vodwl. .255 ' :fied efae Qisie fliih' ' ' EFQQQ Darmq Damnq fCon LJ - 5215! iaihi of my quest! He opened the door quickly, and silently he glided into the dim, silent .gear .L . . . . . 3.-g,g,v, hall. Creeping stealthlly he made his way to the end of the nall. Suddenly his Qiefgi: rsigzrkgg . -QQ.. ., 53:55 heart gave an extra beat. He heard the chatter of voices. He peered around the s1:,2.p,- . . . . --' .aft corner. Ah! to his immense rellef he saw that it was a group of darnsels, but they were talking to the orge guarding this passage. By a mystlc sign language he told CContznued on page 141B liiiliffia -. .,53il'fl'fffif1?15if?iffi'5'i51?if 1EikS2::2sf.'22'Zv3,Z-2'6i5iii'-5:fa'ifJ,s2, ,1495-ff:2-.fafvsfiiirflgf -- rr.: .-nfgeg-.1::--fgeg5g,-'-' gagea-fegsigsf::v-:f.,e':-vida:peril?1f1e.af?,E:'3:e,'3f,-52.-31 ,'iii--.5-'ef-z+1s3.1w1':--f'iw?:1if.ie:.i:s?514412512-?a':1'.:25541gfgggf'-2-Lrt.up--:::s.,-.gat-12 wa, 2,333 11401 .J '7 V I sf ,. 2. J fT tif.. 1 .1 Sa ll .5 1-., -1' . 1 Qi .Writ SLC: af: 11, lk ,. . X r . , 2 E K f ,YS 'u ...,, or A. ...fee -F.: 2 QM'fxgrfffiifiyrgfzffi?KWYw!tRs?'li4lrearfzia.Q , :.- i q1s..f:'.sz:.'lf'.'lx?5'1 . R . .- 9f1iv.'f!5 ' - ' f' L.: .5 ,-G2'5'af1-E'1f:.fe- Pff' f fe Pf'Z'z1ia11r'.'.. 4 T130 51' Ewlf- 1'-' '-,Q-'35 JN if W XJ: tif . .st ff. .m April 1. Everybody feels April foolish. Z. Freshmen, and Seniors, still remark on the number of mistakes in The Comet. 3. John Douglass plays the meu-sick-le saw at Science Club. 8. Who will Trester take to the Informal? 10. High School Convocation. Give Dick credit. He Won't pay cash. 11. Les' birthday. Twelve years. 12. Gang off for Washington. Q 4-' 4 rf' 51 , . i. 71 . e C: r tp 1 Ir- if Q' ' X My . A r,,.K, , .V 5. . , 1 'l-111-5 fifinfaiiiil Erftflfxi' ur 'iy fj at.- if F a? 155 -:::EE 'Qi 14-18. Very important Annual meetings with D. Renner and , ' .ie J-151' - - 55555555 L - 32. ye editor working hard. -ggggggggg Q1- Eg 15. New lockless, scented lockers arrive. EEE: .gil ' is it -'gil - SEI' E F 'F fa: -1: 21. The school 1sn't so well posted. 555 gf ifg 'I . 4'T, '1 l . .3 1 ' 34 ':g 1 1,-'agar if .are 22. The plus four season officially opens. - if 3' . . . T53 53, 24. Washington trip a big success. More details by travelers. giggg . . . 25. Yes, it was quite. What? Informal, heh, heh. Now we're in Dutch. 1? Fa 313 30. Honor list announced. Smart people. ax nv .I +1 I-' V-i Ci? 133 355: 'li ' ggzy lzh Y. 5.1 WEATHER: . Lf: . . . if 33: Gemal weather prevalentf sprzng clothes making appear- SEQ 1 QL.. . . . . . 4,-' fr, ffl ance. Slzclzers .mtl znto action, for gloomy, damp condztions 523535, fr- . 'ffl' iff-5 persrst. H omeworla hours dawn as usual. Q2-a ai,iQfi11 -riff, by .ef--A-Q. 425435 -'.'f.21'g:Zl' EEE, ,if 935- ' 53-13 .. ,... ga ., , 51-:Taxa . v'r-::' ' 'kifiy im.. Daring Dannq fCon LJ :e52es.:gr ti 31:2 :iff . . l fiiifsfa the fair damsels to turn the orge's back toward him. This was easy for them to do without arousing some lurking suspicion in that shaggy beast. Finally, it was accomp- if Riff . . . . ,G:E11f1. :'f,?f?aQ:5 lished. Now, he stepped silently into another hall and glided softly away. Now, Wlilqlj gffiiil? , . ?eI51?'5a- he was at the stairway. One--two-three-four-live steps. The first landing. One 15125551 312' '75 - . . . I-?3E .J-3' two threc four five SIX seven. The bottom landing. Nolselessly he stepped 7 . . . . . . :ffl on the cold, hard floor. Five steps to the left. His destination. Quickly his hand 51555,-Q,-3 sought his pocket. He drew out a small, steel key. He mserted it into the lock. 55575 flifiififii - fgffggifl' CContznued on page 1421 'likliif 'rifiisif ,sqm .j. :JS -95? ?ZPff5n1t- f1f2F.f.,fg .T-'Sith rf fixlifi- f :c fi-Lv e .. ., .... , ,, . ,. ..,,. ,,,,,, ., . .. , . W ,M , , f-1. f: 1 -.timssfi21-:'15ff--'uf-3-Q25a,:LZ-riff.1f312f5-..2s.f.'--,232-123.uffIvfiim-56117::mE::'1,i15af5z'1-3f2f4G-22'1-sip.-iiQ-fpfg,Q2:::+f5,?sz! iz1'f1Zi424-riawwixb:21:93-1:gw.:r.s:1f1. sgge'4-pr-'rL'-f.Lf?5a2If.Q22:ef1f?'lay L ' f' .?ifFff' 'ali ?Q:'g15gffg9.5?,1 M 'elrtziikciff-:'g.f,1e4Z1gE1.2'fiQ.g51v3::.1iay '51!f1.f:af3-iL'fffi'f . an .,., I1411 ir .. ,i5n.iv.J1 . ., Ll . s .g5q4'sil. - -- .ss .' 44 Q .A -wt' - v. v :, ,L . 2' -, ' rr ':.- -'-'fav .,., RM s k g. 5' .tE7 'q,f 3:51-uf.-,.ii - ,g if 51175, dr SQ. T ir., 1:1 .tai 4 6... R ji, M . , ' - -15. S J. -2 - : a, .1-3 as-.ce '-3:3- -z-3: ,.: ,, M. i T f ' -- i D , .I U. iiiiffiewkiivi-'T-2 9E-'Sill Prfs-sie liasifgih'L-Wifi?-111 211' '- 'G-. F a-. Sf ' w 'Ins SEQ.. C 1 ' V. 311- x. t s. Q Je L 'eff V EJ. r ft ' ,.. f k . . :sv 1 fi ss! ?'.',fjl'! f .K , .rf ss.:-' ' ,-LIQJLQ lfgiiwf- .5 YIZ .U fig,-111: 'E'-4 :ing ir -4-r iii. ,fc-.L fits z If 2 V1 '. u . lftifgui gqtzka .- su .asf . .1 , 'r gg i' Q , 1 ,Q ..- xx 'gl D , , 51 .. G tml-5 :Linw- y. is '-.-Illf'-f :,.A.i3,:.p ragga ...L fu I . fifblffi were-3,1 4:2125-T: .i ,.,.,, ,. te... X J lash -rg-egg T heel-- . :J L41 iii 'Fi X: . -in Mag 1. Windy speeches for editorship. 2. Well, it was quite a Graceful editorship campaign. 5. Tom Payne sprains his wrist serving ice cream. 6. Newspaper staff still talks about Miss Cloud's party. Senior play. The doors were so well protected that the usual YVest side crowd couldn't get in. 8. 9. More Play. Band parades up Avenue with new flags. tq0 x'Q, Wblf 4 .155 ui 5 . .M 1 Wo f5ll'ili-l'ilflliii - LP mxlln JNL 1 Ur'-.' 14. Welles has dance. Burdick sticks her hairpins in chairs in hopes that someone will sit thereon. Someone does. Veil? 15. National Honor students strut around showing oil pins. T T' :Sim -. 16. 19. Les Jovanovich d-reams of all kinds of type, 8 point, 10 point, and so on with the result that he scratches himself. - f Joe Stecher read that book, but it was so long ago--. Miss Neuhaus is storing up energy for the Chicago exams. 20. 22. 23. 29. One, two, three, four. Who are we four? Pinafore! Pinafore! Mildred Zetley was some little Buttercup. junior Prom, and Beale, and Pittelkow have a taste of being big shots. WEATHER.: Huge amount of rainy therefore, perfect attendance rt- corded. Balmy weather prevalent. Spring, hay fever, ami the call of the open road tend to drive youth to procure flivvers which they push more than they drive. -i V-'Q::a.w:, f:.:.fis.3 TL - fk 5 lifz-kc I--it re: ,Q f.:-If 3 his f 'Q S : Y 3. .I 37- 1-3 4.3 G11 2' 'f:ie':,'. v l .Nff Q-'iiibrii xy 'ifvi J. is q- 'S -45 E F? S -is f, cf 'S' rv .AI ,E ll-.lffifs A .?'f,1-if lf- ska, ,. ,., ss - 1 gi. Q: 'C' ' ., E fe .3 5 93 .9 Q5 'fs :., 1' ' ?: 'A if: -Yu ' ,H 5123 51 3. 11 21352 713 gr ..-i,,,,f 51521 Ra' L:-': af: I 4 V sv., L 115515, qunfxa. :1'f.2if':?: wr ff. sr. -3553 I Daring Dannq fCon LJ BEAM. 1 . L rr-sa 'f'-:?. ,.-'E , . . . . -3 livr- Would that noise arouse the orge? The door squeakeu on its hinges. His heart beat 612'-.3 - - ff. 'YI faster at the sound. So near success, he could not fail now. There was his quest. A brown book. The creation of manv minds, a true reference. His hand, palsicd with .if . . . ' c-M f ESPQEEQ excitement, drew it out quickly, closed and locked the door. Now came the hazard- ivztria. . . - ,5 .- ous attem t of retracm his steps. What! The hall was cleared of people. Quickly . . . . agffsni he walked along the hall. The orge was hidden by a center partition. Stooping low he reached the room. He looked in. lt was devoid of population, except for his friend. light- iw?-ill: , I i5:Q1r' fConlznued on page 1435 J-:MI llftiffif 'e:m5f3r21 l'1lI5.WIf5 sh-:A-Z IJ-vfii-.v Qiiiw-swarm-sf:-1Le-'sf.f-fhzfesrrhfrsgsgw-:perfzfmffffawvwiqgwsawiss-ofzqglfvsgmssaiatt-1ga:raw-:esw::':q::sf:-grg.amazes-'wee'L-1'-:f.f':Lf-va1:11212Q--f:::e::sf,-:'.:f'fqsfF2li:'?g, I1421 ':jl' i'l Sagem.- ii-sfieii ficril ii: :wilt '-.lr llhikfj 5. 46 .' ' T .,. ,wig :mx 145: Yfitrefi -.s js.:- -sg: 1 egg' A 1 4 -- .,. F r u, '. .. . 33. Lf ' .srl fi- bl u .N -E sl- :,. . 1? -yi lx lla 'wi RQ' '51 is 52-. Eg, L-i. . 1112 'KS x.- :ai QQ 'S' Ex .441 an .:.: lay LV. Liv'- 311525:-F fiilyigf rin . 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The editor feels better. The school starts finding laull. He feels worse. i Last appearance of The Comet newspaper this year. Q Reviews close for the last time for the seniors. fiizgi Exams and'all those credits you have to make to gradua'e. Senior banquet. We begin to hate to leave. A. M. Last time to go to classes. Graduation rehearsal. 'f P. M. We are now alumni. Vacation and a total eclipse for the summer. WEATHER: Sweltering conditions around vicinity of the collar. End of reigny season for our royalty. Poor visibility after all night study. Relative humility great. Daring Dannq lCon't.J He burst confidently into the room. Ah! he sneered. I told you so. Here in my very hands is proof sufficient for your downfallf, The over Show your hand, then, trembled his friend. Fine! Splendid! Turn to page 19. There you will find everything! Trembling, the friend paged the book. The moon is not made of green cheese! re it was in italics. Well ou win! he sighed and sank into his chair. 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Yeah, I hear they'se got a feeding station here somewhere. Run yer breadhook over that shelf up there. Ya might find a cheese sandwich. Ouch! Me roof's caved in. Ya sap! Ya tumbled a hull library down on your nut. t Hey, look! A dame just opened that door. Say, let's get a squint at this. Pipe the guy givin' dat good-looking skoit the once overf' Ya, I seen his mug before. Ya, sure, he's one of dem football guys. Get's his mug in the papers every time he falls for dear, old-. Well, he's a fallin-star now, all right. -4:2-Jff. ?,, 1.3 Say, did ya lamp the guy in the red shoit. ' How could l miss him? Every time the teacher ain't lookin' he shoots spit balls inta the coily hair sittin, across the aisle. We ought ta present him wid a gat. Bet he'd be a shootin' star. Can the wind. See dat face on the door? Say, if you recite dat tale about the face on the barroom floor, I'll-. Turn the glimmer-send her up here. VVell! John Barrymore hisselff' Wet an idea! Dey hangs der movie stars on the door. Say, pipe the size of the sheet the dame is readin' from. She sez dat the followin' people are starred. Starred? Dey must be good. VVonder what the reward is. Say, ever since they posted a pitcher of yer mug wid an offer uv a reward around dis county, .yer had reward on de brain. Fergit dat, bo, and listen tew what the dame is sayin, She says dat the staiictl students ain't exempt, and got ta set out dere D. Ts. Not so hot! Say, bo, when is a star not a star? When he's starred for detentionsf' It's a hook! Let's clear out. Dere's nothin' worth takin'. D3 Scene of the Crime U rl-fp H441 4 55:93 . 12 gig -F132 ...L u pl :-fri sf .-1---, sc- 1.- -..i ,.3 i-, .13 .5 is .'-FF I ifiif?-'L Y , . ,- we 1.5.5 . 47312, X! ' mi? sl., .. -X. fr ' mis., 5, r-C, .w -.4 if 05611 :fir 'f in ,,.,4,44J...g-I, i 4 ! 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I ' I' l.'ii'rQi'5EE-'SQA 1.- 'i1f:.'2-.ZF . .. . , .5 vs.--:as X-Q. -- .sf , .. . , g.....-,,.- M-..,1 .5 wg' ,.:1-':' 5. . . - r-. 4 -.- '1--tv . ., L, .IJ - fx'fvZC'sv ' - :-'?.?L'- Tfgv' 1- -..?.:.1+: mv. :Sig .5 ,f-1'-ta .f'ffI,e:',.f31,5Q.:--gs:-is '22 . . ,. ,,.,.7,.,.., ,, -.-., k , X 1-'r:.-Be:-:f-tw.. 4 1 ' 3--.-.' 2 5 vf -lr.. .w.e:frzsw.fLgaf,z3w: .5- PROFESSION AL DIRECTQRY Dr. C. A. Winn Dr. L. F. Zoeller Denffff Dentist VVest 0496 Seventeenth and Wisconsin Ave. West 1078 2324 State St. Dr Louis D ' ' Dr. E. R. Mar etts McCudden n .g . Dentist Dentist VVest -I-315 2705 State St. West 1553 17th Sl Vliet Sts. Dr. Q. E. Gage Dr. R. A. Mason Dentist Dentist Vvest 1483 West 0709 Twenty-Hrst and Wells Sts. 27th 86 State Sts. Dr. F. R. Farrel Physician ana' Surgeon West 02611 2905 Clybourn St. Dr. R. N. Dc-:Mass Dentist VVest 7871 N. VV. Corner 27th and Vliet Sts. Dr. H. S. Bailey Dentist VVest 3243 N. E. Corner 27th and Vliet Sts. Dr. R. T. Gill Dentist West 7767 35th SL Clybourn Sts. Dr. A. J. Hornak Dentist Kilbourn 4537 2121 Walnut St. Dr. J. E. Koss Dentist West 6989 2914K Clybourn -.uf evra' -. .... ..:x 4.- -- . , ' x 51571 may .Qt 12 15.57-. ., ,A ,... Ers.,,:i.,s, . .I Cf 'fLiQ' 555-A-2if-135 'fri P4 T 3. .ff-, .,1.,..xJ.. 23:1-are 2 .r.- .- .1 L- v- -fi. 535'5'if.'5 'f'?'?F fSJ'5'?f5Qf'5 17-fffffifw -- 4 t'fif i.L!- lV'ff t- .'- .. ' '-1' 'VY T V ' ' L'7l'5:'Z'? .!'ff' Fl'-I '1-'ffi' ff:-- . ?-'Q 151' ' Y' . Q t , , ., - j . q .g.,,g5 In v.,g,A,1-A IA? Ei- :E , gh' That's easy enough! It's correspondingly simple to save when you make regular deposits in a bank account. And if you're going to college next September -or next year or the year after that - you'll Hnd many good uses for extra cash. It will be helpful for a start in business, too. Fortunately, it isn't hard to save. It's just a habit. After you've tried it, you'll agree it's a mighty good one. VLIET STREET STATE BANK VLIET STREET NEAR 27th Unit of Ufisconsin'Banlzslzares Corporation nssi ff: f 'r' iff 745 1 L- LEE N -1' 5 .' Pfgxj ff lr- . ' fx :fi f- -,1 Mr - 'Tr A ni Q I v -Q11 .3,,,T: tgfficiil. ti-3 ' :SQ F1311 A 5' 1-Zi? 4- ,i .X X hw 5. an asa. .agagkf -r 55571512 -1 f- 1. Tire. Us 'ht S? iff' X.: .. 1,1 - V P .lc 'ft NF ': fr '33 -gj-?. flfaff- ' L' 'EZIE1' i . is 1 3 :mill-ff-fl qi 9 4 vgfili 1 . If-35 ' 131255 --X, Yi 523. if figifftiisf .fzizfgv ,Aja m.yl.!aX, 1 I ul' jwqfi e:3'r:1' ydiir K . S , ff ff. dvzjgfftfs, - A ' .V . - Q-a?:1fazmr++'a-'Q' fi,-rf .. el! ' : M -- .5 , ' ?' E is 34 1 - - -' 3 .f 9 , ljli 1 if 1 It's Wise to Choose a Six ,ff , S: A ifili , . ' ,e 332 DOWNTOWN DEALER 3 . -' 1 - u, ji F. , .. hx D' 1 E -4 1 l r rN X 32 5 E iv eg 'D 'ilu if 'J ,E x ,gg ,g x- A X if-' N , e :' 8 ix 4 sf- 2' 'J For Economical Transportation I L... ZCHSEVROLEW l la .Vi 4. I E, . I 5 fi '. TT-' J. .iff :A fag ' Lt, . 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VI-. .h Jewelers -jlhlwa ukee I Tlankinfon Arcade 5uif5dir1f3 Where Qglaligf Is A5 IQQpre.5e1x1:Qd 'YNY' .q 2y-1' O . 4 Q .' rj V sf H601 Hg -, . flfeiri ..- . -f. 'Q 'QT' L 491.51 v-..H-wh. ?1fi Uzi if? 4115541 1 .. . A , 5 lf' ,-4.-4 5 5155195- .v':,x'v -mr: 7fff1:5L4,,R ! '.Zf A 31.5-'.' 14 P.:-1 4' -Lgfigag 5 ,zz 3, 511-T1,'-y,,, Q24 1 ,g,1.. A-.trial-1 zr- -.ggi .f . 1 r., . , - , - ' r, . se, -. -1 fe- A- W - 2- 1'1 -715' F Q . - 3,1 il: 'Qlf' pgs?-',-3,9 1 1 f..-1 iff! 'S ' ,V 'fig D- ircsz' is 54 be si. l v- QP' if!- .s :A 5-1L,'5i4' ix' ps-1 Ti X A.: V Rss . Fi :Sf VA.-a-.. ,fjlffpl .irq-, . ,,, L, ..-1 ., X 'S- 2 3-fx , -,w 1 tm-5-1 is - eaastgzeyalg-:fatesglfsgygsil22:-pri:Q-.ws ' '.ar3:ff33.'Q:-ff ,,, .,.....-f..,J...r. .-. ,ut g . . s.-.wtf 311, ' . .. s. PPRECIATIO of the keenest quality is conveyed on this page to the students and the faculty of The West Division High School . . . and particularly to TH E COMET staff . . . for their splendid co-operation in making the 1930 photography for West Divi- sion High the success that it is. The portraits made in The STUDIO of De- LONGE, Inc., for the year book are but forerun- ners of many portraits to be made in years to come. So we trust tht when graduation day is over, each of our friends now in West Division High will find his way times innumerable to -1-i1 . -. THESTuD1oOFDELoNGE,1NC. Photographers of National Notables 110 East Wisconsin Ave. Milwaukee, Wis. .,,,t,t,vi, ...,, ' 3.115-Q.. rdf- .-.':t..u.f llell .yz 1 .-r, , x is 4-ff' 5:5- - Fffie.yg,'Qg'eg52l:z:g:'f1',- Q . ,- xi: 1 ,'i0 ?':Ei2ifP2if +i!5'Q' fi-rm' Es J Iigfiggirn eil: .Q 21' ef' ,. ., . 'xiiiiiff A-rftil?-2- ?I9'f5'iTT2 - if -'-iiifrliesfiy. -2-ge.. fniF5xiE'e'2'5'EfW. . ' :af s:Z?1?f?.w 15- ARE YOU THINKING OF A A iii ii' ,- -fifzr I II YO R LIFE WORK? Pi' PM S 'P 0 'M'f'7i'- 'T.'1:Vd I -l, ts. ,di , , What About Engineering . gg., The most important decision which a boy or young man must face is the choice A of a life work. Every one wants to be a success, but success is largely measured by ffigififif the thought and eilort one puts into his chosen job. n--up e . . . . . ffjffg Engineering is considered at some time, by nearly every boy. Measure your My j 3ff?Qf own fitness for it. Science and mathematics are the fundamentals of every college , Q engineering course. 3 ak Your enjoyment of research, pleasure in making things, etc., are clues which ,Y .5 will hel ou to decide. Consult vour teachers arents and those competent to Us 3? d , P y . , P , W ,Q a vise you. Allis- Chalmers, as a manufacturer of machinery used in many of the principal branches of engineering work, is naturally interested that young men be adequately re ared to carr on this work. Each vear the Com an takes a number of romis- 375113, P P y Q , P y P X., ing graduates of recognized engineering colleges for special training, leading to shop supervision, erection, research, design, estimating, sales and other engineering branches. Thorough preparation and honest endeavor are necessary for success in engineering, as in any other line of work. , A .i v, .,: ,-,+A-,rx .,,. .., I -N Fa. . .i ,L ' 1. 1. Aa . , P, .'. , fILLIS-CHALMERS MANUFACTURING COMPANY 'hdll-VV?lJPf3Eg NfVl5CZS5llNlo LJ-5060 A to ln Paper Boxes GEO. SCH COMPANY PAPER BOXES - CARTONS - CONTAINERS -I-17 CLYBOURN STREET MILVVAUKEE, WISCONSIN k 4 H621 ..-A . x-1 ' ' 41. 1 ii .-. r f Z3Qfivxafff'Sys:-arg-11:25,.- - r- : favs f 'f:,i - 1' .wff Jet ' ,. fzfl L wi f 1, -a s 1:' ?- +f.1r559iff':Aefm1 .eitfvf ' A 7 ' J C Q' it 3 GR MP RESS -- - ' 2 - - - I TRUE: ' Covers of Dlstmctlon -. . 'is-ff 35 Are I mizvzdual, 1 - Attmctzfve and Durable ii 7, jj Created by artists, and made by skilled craftsmen, they em- C T: H . . . ,i ii body all the beauty and durability that you should have in 3 your covers. Sixty years of service to printers and publishers E2 2 'fhlf . . . . . . Q. Ji' 7, Q.: glves this orgamzauon a background of experience whlch you 75 ,53 1555 should take advantage of. if fail . fi '.1ek5'f-- fe l - - IEEWEK? Wrzte for Samples and Informatzon to THE NoRTH AMERICAN PRESS 3 gn, ,gg 178-184 Seventh Set. f 'A 1,5- MILWAUKEE, VVISCONSIN 54 2 A 1 ,j j 1 ' .f ' F :S 31 f ff C C , -' C d M ,L andy Lan y Q- .-.-Q :J ff. . .- k rg Q ,fix qs- 'czl H. ff? Zwvlrr'-f rj- Cui 2-Ps: ' Sir k? :jig I I 1S 5455 Fawn Heaven , 'Q -'-IJ '-'F',iii1- :Elie liiiliiii ,iw fy. . . nf'-,fgsq -his . 'Eu 1 ' 'ft' -jeff MERICAN CANDY C . 7.33, J.. A. U L., .LJ-,,Q .-.. L , WSW ca al,-Sei: Siftif mir-: 1 :unstr- VL. R, I. flag . A:- :'5,s Elf., iff.-,2'g?2f, 1 MIL W Al l KEE f'.15fb,Q: 'Sir ' liiitlt' '5:: V-11:5-is 3255? 125 Q.. a,:',.j': ,Lf ,gg-'E fp af. '- fr -XL'-'Fifi 5 f -.51-' 7 f :1fqt?fS. iz'-ei-m :Jil-fffii :Zf.5f'f1l2: Qiavzsi --' ff 1-vi 'r I 1-Q ' -5,'.g- :gg .9 353. .-,qu .',.-,lgt ye'1,3-5-11-2-1-3,1gAQ,f,51.'Yi1 sg M ,vw 'ug 15,1-.,-rig Q.,-,bf 313. 5.3 .f -.4 .J-.13--g.,i.:3, ML 'v 'p:'.f.-,i-Q fu.:g:,1.':::.','--'. - ,- -,,1.:.:.,-- .J,lL.4K,x, . :..,1,g, 9,1 -ff. 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Complete Stocks of Lumber and Building Specialties NORTH YARD Holton St. and Keefe Ave. Phone Edgewood 0130 VVEST YARD 35th and McKinley Phone VVest 0740 Hardware Co. Serves You Right 2130 Vliet St. cor. 22nd 8: Vliet St. MILWVAUKEE, WIS. VVest 1318 BUSY BEE SHOP 222 Twenty-Seventh St. Hat Cleaning and Shoe Repairing CLEANING DYING VVe are equipped to give you prompt and satisfactory service. Finish your Education in Music or Dramatic Art at Milwaukee's L e a d i n g School of Music. Two year teachers' certificate course Three year diploma course Four year bachelor degree course Fall Season Opens Sept. 8111 Enroll Now for Summer Term Send For Free Catalog Wisconsin Conservatory of Music Qlnstitutional Member of the National nlrsoriation of Srlzoolr of Mnsicj Ivlilwaukee and Mason St. SUMMER SCHOOL In addition to your high-school com- mercial work, you need the finish which only an established business school can give you. VVe suggest that you take advantage of our eight weeks' Summer Course. Hours: 8:00 to 1:00. . July 7 Choire of two Jllbj!'l'fJ' Register nofw Special tuition Miss Brown's School of Business, Inc. East VVells and Milwaukee Streets Stephenson Bldg. Daly 1104 Ruth Foster Josephine' XVilson ,c S f ,. .t ,. l 1-'asZ'-'Rf-FIr. ?5:-T55322: L ' I ifiilkfiff 31.155:e15gi:isg.3:'f.g 4 f16s1 P S .1 v.', .. 1 'Yi- S--' LM.. Z 25: ' ..,.g.i , 25l1 .'. ifliifl.: :'Q'ff3 3' f 31:5 . .. fissure -.rn 2 , . w :':9:4l'f Tjifigfg FL S.' '- qt Eg A 'vii-Q -Y- Q kit? 51355 ..-1 , 1 -.J ,,,-x...,. rf , 4 .- ' W' 'i:P'QT'5,',Sjf?CG,?CP'S4Qff fQ:1.Ivjf:j11fj!3 5, .f.. ,- ,3.u'p 3f-'- N , U 4 wg., , -.!1j:fq.'.--54' Z4!l'.Q,':'H 4- Sp.. 'Qi'- -551' --.- Wt:-,::g, 1.-9 4:-if H? M 'Wi .:2:-.- '-:ff 59 .:.,'-if,-.:-eh.-3 X11 -ff. ' -44'-'-'?'f-if-'Ai . -.., X H . o n a Q11- Dentist , fi 95, I t 53 5 X - RAY ,iifg r fgf .t':-lVff:.'1 West 1078 2324 State Street Q ? Modern Auto Repair Co. E 3 S 1?- ,A N A. 'R ef ,, W ,Ex 13, ,,,,,?... f' IWAQH Eh teliioimlles o 2 5' M 2101-o5La-banAve. MrLwAvxzs.Wxs. f 3. ww 0931 2431-41 snare st. Q1 J lilziif-Y: Rf? f ' Q1 :?g1?1- ,. . . S43 , Refi C A N D P17 zsconszn people take Lzuck ,- Quality for Granted. They have known it for many years. fi -'--' 'ere DALY 3300 if LARGE SELECTION 312.3555 ' ,fi Boxes and Bulk , Nloderate Prices for O 325 . glqfirar. The Best of Quahty 1.-.1 Q rlwfyilj. The .zxvxsqalr Our Drury Products are produced C under the same conditions. O an 4 ,I mp Y T R Y T H E M 1 V.-titifff 2027 Wells VVest 4590 Blarquette 7610 i.fQfgi'q' qg51:'.5e.j2-fffjgj-,U , X 1 5 Y Slifiiffieggfiai',f::33g?:t I1661 I U if .11-:J-1.4. gi-tisf. 21:11-' 5' : rf,'wv .T + H E? '. Q' 'Fi V , ki A, .rfilf fig:-1 1 3i5 Q1f-4 'vu lf b was e .EM 5212.155 ?iiPi ,lf i' 175-12: 31233 2, .ff-Q-I .Lit -':s',f ' 'Wi 5 . Swift! - ll -V?-gif T T Q-ff'-ijL'f 2'-EWALFSSP?-g'4 ?E'.'euQ'-E3 '-zvfgrmv-grewwqfllfg-A +x'KE wfNfgH7Qu.,v?1,-4.1.15 gg.-,if .. ,- cl. 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MENGER INCORPORATED Florist St. West TXN'CDty-SCVCHth St. Phone I'VCSt 0528 , rm 3'---get-.,.-.,-N-.if 5 q,f:,..!-TA x - U, . , . , . .A . ., .,,3,,,L ,JM , , vi, H J, , ixx,m.g,., A .fum .1 ., .feng tx- .-,f-em-':.'r-X + -.-.',-155, .,,-,..,,,.,.,, 'I u. ' 'ln' -I. '1 fl ' r-'ru rx - .' '-' Eh' .. - 1.1 S ' N .??f'M W3f::5--fb-' 11bNSf :'.1f ,.5J.g?cH5i..k ,wg-:,.:,x 41: fi -,-,E H671 ping-,,..,..'. f. ,ht -,,.1,.,?1.54::w:.f,NVH-,-. -,fTL5.:1, , v,, ,.,f,s'n-::' I ' - 1.1-' f gr - 1 N I- 1-'ggt,f,' 1. rr.. E. rr., u .- .., F ...vT,. 4 N ,. A.. ,M- 'v if -firfi?fe:5!i'.-:if - '-ee ffi E , .: l san. S h l set. , Y... Summer c oo me gl . W1 - Hours 8:00 A. M. to 1:00 P. M. ff Special Courses-10 Weeks 530.00 If :sk I M t 1, We Invite Special Attention to Our Summer Classes w e-3 iz' -F2 Fi Year after year the number of people who Q attend Summer School increases. Our M Summer School offers excellent oppor- -'f '7-7 ii -Q tunities to young men and young women gy, who want to forge ahead into the front - - fy ranks of the business procession. It gives the Different Things them an opportunity to get a very definite 59527 start over their competitors who waste I ' S?.. the-suminer and wait until September to FOI' the DlffC1'Cnt Purses 3: begin their school work. We form new classes June 23-30 and lille Different Tastes i f ii July 7 Y' .ref-,-' x , , 1 , 1' it Excellent opportunity for rapid advance- 52-9 gt ment. ENROLL NOW! 15335 S . 1920 FOND DU LAC AVE. ' P Kilbourn 1589 '15 Busmess College g .Lf-gg-,ig ' . Spencerian Bldg. - 623 Wisconsin Phone Marouette 0880 A,,9tS'i.g :ii.i5'u fi . ' 'sf ee - -as 1' 1 513' 'ii eggs.: ood, Industnous, Prmci- M ' , pal. ,AE .T . . or ' Shopping at Schuster S Entertainments Splendid- ei . Vodvil Outstanding 3:1 .fi- sietlie A Lesson in Economy , 553,5- Attxtude of Students, E517 17.5 Makes Good Citizens. 1313, 5, 4- Noteworthy Work of Stu- 1 For more than 40 years, Schuster's dents. policy of lowest possible prices for fi'-f 'i goods of dependable quality has been Sportsmanship Marked. in effect-making lasting friendships and good win. Three generations Methods .of Teaching - have learned through experience, it Superior' 4: 5:-3, f-j - 11:f 'r 'gggigggf pays to shop at Schuster's. Three Ideals hlgh 3nd respected- great department stores, conveniently located, are at your service. Truth, honor and COUTTCSY pronounced. ,rfgig . -,ajljzr , ' HEARTIEST w1sHEs TO ALL. ig' fa 1,51 'Me Three C US Cl' 0l'CS ,5?39,5 sv' -aaxnrrtto nv-A1 vurr nncuett-1 at 532533: if? 231 State Street i2:'fVIiT , iflilifgi :J-'arf-Q' N M Y K 'xl 'Lt Vmxwii 'dx' Call I .sins A fee 4 A Y W A 2-,Q .t - 1: saw!!--Sw' -'frv.'.v wa-7: '-.wx 3' .spew .vc , tr: . ww-1 Q ' 'rwfvnn-f',:x.Lv. -.w:.' .--v 'L' -'Q-.'-rn -..- .--er -,- t -e - e.- . . .., .. . .- . . . . .. ... . .. . ri ' 1 -- f...-.xepfflrl--1 1-mi-..:.-.f?-e kia . e-- w ,-: ', - - .h Q1-ey,-,.,,e 2,-f 5: -'WN - ' -3 F' 'KZ 'fbi-. -M,-3.x bod, .f-,MM--.se,f.Q+'.-W.ff.: ,, .w ..-.1...' --f ce ,: f- 47'5E9f.'-:H ze-.H-.v V gg ' mg.-,1...-:'..: , vie-f ifr:i?:11 WTEXY4-e?.1F?1'iTo 522:-ep-Hit 33:5 eswikejef?'e11li35.S-,xt-Qggpiixgl sw. Bet-Jeetgzs 'L-3.,Q:,'q .rf 5 :gg Q.: .'.rg,y.e e-: fge'.gcp4f.-:Qui zafxffrtl- 1-Qfr ' tj -. .,' 1--1 -pf It .- 1g4.g,.'f:tc-g:f.1':t'.2 . ft if,.,11'e1.e::--'ees fmt? 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MEIROFF me . . ::?x ' 7 S and-I-X,EG E Can Satisfy Your dppetzte Ind d rF 'tMx-kr . r 9295 . 22135R?i'1ET'5REE? e 2318 Highland Ave. West 2860 ' ce -A- XP :ef DRUGS LUNcHEs v MERIT DRUG Co Foley S Pharmacy 2103 WELLS STREET 21st 5' State sts' west 0503-0504-0728 DRUGS, ICE CREAM, SUNDRIES :is Ring us up and we'll run over DIEDRICH'S PHARMACY The Store of Personal Service Corner Twenty-seventh and State Sts. Tel. West 0430 and 0431 Motowski's Pharmacy EVERYTHING IN DRUGS NORTH AVENUE fAt 22nd Street! Phone Kilb. 2887 - 1367 Parlor Barber Shop Jos. KAHN 2-I-03 State Street Phone West 3922 Milwaukee Support Our CAFETERIA AND BOOKSTORE THE GIRL FRIEND'S AUTOGRAPH fCapacity 4 Named L ' -Fi id 392 59531 .-Xlg'1C4:5K GV' 'Y 393:61 -T K N,-yr-pg. 'Viif' .' MISS? A 1 ,J IU? -an . gm? . 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