Wisconsin High School - Wisconsin Yearbook (Madison, WI)

 - Class of 1938

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Sth row-Gilbert, Clark, Schuette, Fox, Mueller, Turner, Bolz, Sweeney, Bush, Watzke, VVa1zke, Peterson. -ltli l'1JXV-AFl6ll1lI1lllg, VVa1ers, Parker, Larson, Eggers, Sanderson, Stein, Richardson, Hen- son, Sommer, Curtin. 3rd rowglirynelson, Hunt, Mntelller, Krelil, Parker, Adams, Leveniek, Fitzgerald, Davies. Zncl row-Bryant, Brinton, Bateman, Reamer, Richardson, Leonard, Farley, Dickson, Sul- livan, Stcinhauer, Holmes. lst row---Kessenicli, Coe, Mclnlyre, jzunieson, XValton, Mr. Ullsvik, Murry, McGuire, Stoeber, Ciehon. SOPHOMORE CLASS Ori-'ieinzs lf'resiclent ..... . .e...... ---Frances Sullivan Vice-President -- .... Osmon Fox Secretary' .... ................. D ave Sommer Treasurer .... .................. B ill Sanderson Advisers-n ---- ---- R Tiss VVeightman, Mr. Ullsvik Perhaps you didn't notice it, but members of the Sophomore Class were everywhere. You could have seen them on the football field, the basketball floor, the stage fas actors or debatersj, in the swimming pools, on the golf course, and playing tennis. If you had looked further into the Sophomore Class, you would know that it was under the excellent sponsorship of Miss lfVeightn1an and Mr. Ullsvik. You would also know that the best party of this year was the Sophomore Shuffle. Miss Hoard: Cyril was born in 1906 in Benton Harbor, Michigan, while his parents were in Europe. PAGE FOURTEEN

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Top Row-Basso Disgustog L'artisteg Queenieg Kingieg Genius. Bottom Row-lnnocenceg Ein Deutchcs Madcheng Streamlinedg The Thinkerg Sweet Sixteen, etc. JUNIORS ADVICE TO JUNIORS Chester Johnson-Give some more of the girls a break. Janet Clark-Don't Centralize so much. Coon Mucks-There's more than one girl in the world. Bill Depew-Donlt Go West', too rnuch. John Brown-Ya ain't even tough, ya thug. Karl Eisele-Keep up that hair wave. Celia Bird-Quit flying around. Come down to our level. Peggy Jamieson-Don't change at all. M. E. Steinhauer-Must you wear a hair net in gym class? Noreen Smith-Capitalize on that laugh. Youive got something there! Marilyn Reinfried-Keep your.shirt in. Buck Tooth Betsey' hasn't gone Eastern yet. Bill Stonemanw-Stay as cute as you are. Butch Nesbitp-Quit picking on li'l Donnieg he'll be bigger than you, someday! Owen Otto-Quit robbing the Old Folks Home. CT his also applies to Goon, Beck, etc., etc.j Joe Hirschberg-XVhere DO you get your hair done??? Jo Trumbower-Keep those hats on at all costs! Margie Kinne-A good girl Merritts good rewards. Pete Patterson-Say something. L. Thompson-Have you ever read a French book? PAGE. THIRTEEN



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Top Row-Muttsg Cilass President: siSsies?g Boo! Bottfmm Rmx'-More Muttsg School Pestg lleautyl Sorky. SOPHOMORE CLASS SUPICR SUI!! IS George l'llllll '-'UIICC upon a time George was the only tenor in choir. Tom Krehl--Soph shutter snapper Pat Leonard-that gal has brains Frank Daviesshe thinks that the Volga Boat Song has something to do with the Vulgate tl,a.tin translation of the liiblej. lirannie Sullivan---class prexy with plenty of it ! llill Rieliardsonu--he does things the easiest way Cnot at alll Virginia Cielion-snake charmer Ifoster La1'so11-H--'l'Hlj male member uf the Sopli lfrench class tyour favorite class, Tony ?j Osmon Foxwah, those eurls! Lucy Farley-feminine Beau Brunnnel Dave Sommer-that hair, those eyes. those lips! Nan Richardson-she went to Florida. tNVe're green about that nut-brown com- plexionj Jim Sweeney--E'en though vanquished, he could argue still John Schuette-the math shark t???j Marian Jamieson-one of two Soph girls in choir Bob Bush-Soph handball champ Marguerite Holmes-she can say more in one minute than anyone else can in five. Betty Stoeber-she used to forget I FJ to come to eorreetives. Alberta Culhang-self-explanatory'! Jean Mclntrye-the artist Charlotte Dicksonwauthority on canines Shorty XVaters-head of 2 130 study hall. fGood example ???l Bob VVatzke--his high pressure salesmanship enabled him to sell four wild life stamps Mac Turner--his wise-cracks are nearly funny. tAt least they draw attentionj Ed Benson-does he use a curling iron, or just curlers? Tom Eggers-he was a ifery enthusiastic supporter for Helen Eby as 2:30 study hall chairman. fNow, Tomlj Nancy Brinton-the girl with the siren strut! Julianne Reamer--the Sunshine of your Smile! Alan Stein-the cracked Cit was his legl cheerleader Judy XValton-she's going to be a plumber. tAnd she wrote this column U PAGE !FlFTEEN

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