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

 - Class of 1939

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.!!f uf ,H My DI 1 , fWT,!Jf' ff' v ANITA HAROLD WALTER DINEEN l939 DANIELSON Since like attracts like or hirds of a feather flock together, it's not hard to under' stand why Vv'arren attracted Anita and vice versa. LOTS DOVJD Vy7e donlt know where she acquired that sense of humor, hut she was good for a laugh any tirne. FRANK EISENDRATH The only thing Frank would rather do than in a t c h pennies is quarrel-and he did that p l e n t y --with Betty. DETTMAN Harold is twins. He and his brother got together. pooled their credits and flipped a coin to see who'd graduate. Harold won, so here he is. ANITA DYMALE Anita was a shark in the class room and a Mexican j u m p i n g hean on the dance floor. XVALTER ENSLEN Law student Walter thinks telling the truth has one advanf tagegyou don't have to think up another one, Practice what you preach?7? Vvlalters face was al' ways in books. A hookworm? No, he worked in the book' store. MARGARET EISELE Margaret played the piano e V e r y night after school in room 6 in the key of It sounded like ML to us. JERRY FALLON ,lerry had math licked to an x. Some' times we wondered who knew more, our senior class president or the teacher. Soznef times the t ea c h e r wondered, too. T231 LESTER FENLON Lseter always got a hig kick out of school 'n stuff. He got a much bigger kick out of W'ally though-- and it's still sore, ALICE FINCH Alice has said so little during her stay at Vvlest that people dieln't know whether or 1101: she could speak 'til she took Speech-and did. CAROLINE FEYPEL Caroline was quiet except when she was scorching the keys on a typewriter. LAURA FORMAN Her French translaf tion may not have heen the hest. hut at least she kept the class amused.

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Xe SPH l f' il XNU r JOYCE oRoss Joyce had a smile and a kind word for everybody - every' body she knew. FLORENCE DAMSKE Either Florences dad owned a lipstick facf tory or she liked the t a s t e of the stuff, 'cause she always had a lot on. EDWARD CURLEY Ed. was dennitely an individualist both in and out of classes. He could pick just the days we had a test, and t h e n h e stayed home. MAMERTA DANIEL She played that men' ace to the American homefBing0l Was that where she met her Marquette heart throb7 HARRIET CALLAWAY Harriet knew h e r English History, but her knowledge of dates wasn't limited by the textbook. JAMES CHRISTOFARO We don't see why everybody kids jim' my about being a senior 5. He's got proof that he's only a senior 4. ELIZABETH CURTIN Betty gladdened Vv'est's halls with her friendly g r i n for quite a number of years. Yes, quite a mwnber. i22l ROBERT CAMPBELL The only difference between Ed. and the president of the de' tention club, wasn't. HELEN CCNWAY Helen Conway vs. her French horn. A tussle Helen always was having. XVho won? Ask Helen4 shelll tell you. MARY CZERNKOVICH Mary had a slow, friendly smile that made you glad you were alive. Was she cute! BETTY ANN CARROLL Although Betty Ann was a full fledged member of the old maid's club, it was entirely voluntary. Go ahead! Ask alum' nus Kelbe. 1oANNE cooPER Joanne always ap' peared amused at something or other. Whatever the joke was, it must have been good4she's still laughing. jEANN ETTE DAGELEN Jeanette wasn't fussy about whom she was seen with at school, but Saturday nights were reserved for Bob.



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eniou EARLE FOX GLENNIS FOX MADYLYN Earle, the gymnast, had a physique like Tarzan, Hercules, Su' perrnan, and Exlax. Glennis had a mass of redfgold hair w h i c h resembled a uchamber - of f com' m e r c e California sunset. And those cute freckles--ah! FRUSTERE What Madylyn couldn't say in French, and her vo' cabulary was limited. shc said with those dark eyes. GWENDOLYN HARRY GILL REGINA VERLAND CARL GASPER GASTEL Gwen always got the complete attention of her speech classes. It was that rare quality of true sincerity. WARREN GELHARR Warren had his mind on two things, his bookkeeping and his 37.57 carfwhich his friends enjoyed. Harry had a mop of fuzzy hair which made him appear taller than he was. which still made him small. He was a champion hide beater, too. MARY GUENDART Mary has no fears for her future. You see, she's already en' gaged. Congratulaf tions are in order for the lucky swain and gal. GAGLIANO Regina got so many notes in her English classes, it's a wonder Lemke hasn't wfiter's cramp. SHIRLEY GORDON The frail who cerf tainly wasn't. When she led cheers, she sounded as if some' one were trying to part her from her prize molar. Loud'- eh? i241 GARBISCH One never knew whether Verland was serious or not. He had such a naive way of asking silly quesf tions. HERTHA GROMATKE Another of West's gf i rl s destined t o brighten some olhce with her store of commercial lo r e gained in this ancient seat of learning. Swish-'it's not Hal' ley's Comet or the West Division Comet -Wit's Carl on his mo' tor bike. All we can say is--put, put. JOHN GRUBER John has a forehead like the dome of St. Peter's Cathedral g into which our vale' dictorian crammed pa-lenty!

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