West Division High School - Comet Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)

 - Class of 1931

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West Division High School - Comet Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 10 of 196
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x 4 5 1 Dedication HIS Comet, the TRADITION number, is dedicated to the alumni of West Division. In view of what they have done for the school, we think it right that We should do them this honor. While in school, they did much for West by establishing the worthwhile traditions in scholarship and in school activities which we have tried to follow. Since leaving school they have made names for them- selves, in the world. Few schools can claim as fine a representation as West in every Held of endeavor: art, athletim, busi- ness, drama, education, journalism, law, literature, soldiery, music, politics, and science. The consistent success of our alumni reflects credit on the school. i ' THE 1931 SENIOR CLASSES.

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t WMM Foreword HIS Comet has been called the TRADITION number as an expres- sion of our feeling of obligation to the past. In it will be found many references to the West Division of yesterday as well as to the' West Division of today. West's fine reputationxhas inspired our-eilorts in publishing this annual. ' ' West is an old school. For thirty-seven years her students have been establishing traditions, with that of scholarship fore- most. For more than a quarter of a cen- tury her students have been making the name of West Division known and re- spected. We have Worked hard to uphold her traditions. How well we have suc- ceeded may be judged from this record of our work. - THE 1931 SENIOR CLASSES. ,t , 1 w i Q 1 t J I 1 i ' ,N 1 - ai W! -I 'Q 1 i T 1 4 -i ' . -Ji Vi 1 J, .1 .'l.i I 'i A



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M. Forward, West Side CHARLES A. MANN 1905 Professor Charles A. Mann took his work in chemistry at Wisconsin, where he was a member of several honorary fra- ternities. He. held the position of professor of chemical en- gineering there for seven years. He also .directed the band and orchestra. After teaching at Wisconsiim and Iowa State, Professor Mann became chief of the division of chemical engineering at the University of Minnesota where he is situated at the present time. Besides his teaching, Professor Mann has published articles pertaining to chemistry and has been a member of many chemical engineering societies. Louis P. -LOCHNER 1905 Louis P. Lochner became correspondent for the Associated Press in Germany seven years ago. For the last three years he has been president of a board of foreign correspondents of Europe. Mr. Lochner, in his position as correspondent, has met many of the famous men of Europe and has been present at many outstanding events there in the last few years. He is also known for his translation of novels from German into English. Mr. Lochner has written only one book, but he has contributed to leading magazines. ELIZABETH CORBETT 1905 Elizabeth Corbett, until four years ago, resided in Mil- waukee, and worked on her books. She thenwent to New York to find a direct market for her work. Miss Corbett was able to establish herself there, working on her writings and submitting them without unnecessary inconvenience. Among her leading works are stories about Walt Whitman and a historical novel about General Grant. Besides her novels, Miss Corbett has been a frequent contributor to many leading magazines. At present, she is at work on a novel about girls of high school age. KENNETH CONANT 1911 . Continuing the unusually high standard of scholarship he showed at West, Kenneth Conant was graduated from the University of Harvard with highest honors. He then began his post graduate work abroad in architecture and art, where many of his pencil drawings won distinction in leading art galleries. In 1919, he was recalled by Harvard to become instructor in architectural design. At present besides being associate professor of architecture at Harvard, he is doing valuable archeological research work at Cluny, France, and is one of America's leading artists. ' l i 1 l W i Page Five

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