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ALBERT SELHAAR . . . Al . . . Not only took R. O. T. C.. but also was on tho Boys' Riflo Toam. Second to his love of shooting comes swimming. His ambition is to be a Diesel enginoor. Dead- eye Dick in person. MARGARET GERTZ . . . Marg was the vice president of G. A. A., and belonged to Pop Club and Glee Club. Possessor of no hobby, she favors the sports of basketball and tennis. What man dare, I dare. CELIA GORDON . . . Snooks . . . I'm in a dancing mood. says she. and by those lively foet you will know this small, dark, and well-dressed girl. Clovor and full of fun; known to evoryone. LETTIE GRASS . . . Most poople know hor as Toby. It wouldn't take a fortune teller to foretell that some day she will type pro- fessionally. Think twice before you speak; then say it to your- solf. DEAN DORT . . . Snort. boys' treasurer of his class and R. O. T. C. First Lieutenant, went ou for football and track in a big way. In the latter sport he re- ceived three letters and a gold D. ROLAND FELLNER . . . Roily This genial, easy going young gent, a member of both Chorus and R. O. T. C.. has become the friend of everyone at school. To him Happy days are hero again. RUTHANN FRIES . . . This girl joined Jane Addams Club and Student Club. In hor sparo timo she swims and collects souvenirs from places she has visited. Silence is a fine jewel but it's little worn. EDWIN GERDTS . . . Ed Wynn longed to stoy in school two more yoars. R. O. T. C. had a way with him. His hobbies were basketball and movios. I have often re- grettod my speech, but never my silenco. EARL E. GILBERT . . . Sport went in for R. O. T. C. color guard and rifle team, the business committoe of the senior class play. Camera Club. Band and the D. H. S. rifle team. He prosided ovor Skating Club. too. SOL GRANT, a tall lanky lad with black hair, was Old Faithful to Latin Club. When not delving into Cicero or Virgil, he was suro to be found slinking around corners with his candid camera. GYDALL GREENAWALT . . . . This blue-eyed, black-hairod lass delighted in the composition of English thomes. When she joined Comitium Romanum, hor motto changed to Voni. vidi, vici. HARLAN ERPS . . . Har chose the gentle art of swinging a base- ball bat to all other sports. The place whcro ho preferred to be while in school was tho machine shop. Toko mo out to the ball gamo. JAMES FISHER . . . Jim of tho fun-loving nature, was glad to bo through, but still would liko to start over again. This fel- low turned his onorgy to all winter sports. My foot is sure on steel. MARVIN RUSSELL GALLATIN . . Mar, like many millions of people, is a fan of that All- American sport, baseball. A quiet student and industrious worker. I:e was also a three-year R. O. T. C. cadet. • ••
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JOHN CAYLOR . . . Johnny . . . A sorgcant in R. O. T. C., Johnny was too busy with his school work to bother about other activities. Ho did find time to make many friends. however. Little, but mighty. ALBERT C. COOK . . Cookie favored ice-skating as a pastime. His activities ccnterod around R. O. T. C. and Mr. Young's Servico Club. Tho soldior is a dashing character when marching on parade. DAVID CRAWFORD belonged to Latin Club. Before the Service Club was formed, he hoisted the flag at football games. The ad department of the Democrat will be his address. Yea. Brothar Crawford. LESTER WILLIAM DAASCH . . . Less progressed well in R. O. T. C. and became Second Lieu- tenant. This cheerful, husky, young fellow always took his studies to heart which rosultod in good grados. ALVIN G. CLINE . . . Jack. as he is commonly called, figured in both R. O. T. C. and Band. His aid helped to make Gon- doliers and Dollars to Dough- nuts the successes they were. Me and my Shadow.” WRIGHT CORBIN spent much of his time studying the R. O. T. C. manual. Results: First Lieutenant; Supply Officer. First Battalion; Reserve Officers' Club. Intra- mural sports, too. gained by his activities. GLADYS CROWDER, maybe you know her as Glad. is a member of the Commercial Club. We may see Gladys as the secretary of tho owner of some large firm, for that is hor ambition. She is gay and serious. MYRTLE DALTON . . . Louie aspires to be a nurse or a cosme- tologist. Basketball tournaments and the Girls’ Pep Club inter- ested this sports-minded young lady. In her tongue is tho law of kindness. BERT ERPS DANIELSEN. Bort liked basketball. During his last year he played forward on the second squad. He also served on intramural sports and 4H clubs basketball teams. All look up to the tall. RICHARD DAVIS . . . Skipper delivered announcements o second poriod classes each day. As circulation manager of the Papoose he earned tho saying. If you want anything done well, let Dick do it. DONALD DIPPLE . . . Second honors winner by virtue of his having eighteen E grades out of a possible twenty-four. Don found time for R. O. T. C.. stamp collecting and Orchestra. Knowl- edge gives powor. MILDRED DAU . . Millie, a prominent sportswoman, is a very diligent momber of G. A. A., Pep Club. Stamp Club and Commer- cial Club. Mildred's oye is keen for a job as bookkeeper. For I am truo and steadfast. RUSSELL DAVIS, a member of Rifle Team, enjoyed basketball in preference to othor sports, al- though machine shop ranks first as far as future work and sub- jects go. He rose to captainship in R. O. T. C. ROSEMARY DONOHOO. better known as Rosie. served as a member of the house committee of the senior play. Though sho profers tennis, Rosio rovels in all sports in hor Great, wide, beau- tiful world.
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BERNICE GRUENAU . Niecy figurod on the properties commit- too of the class play, tho Com- mercial Club and the Blackhawk staff. A German student of high degreo. her translations wero good to soo. GEORGE ROBERT HAHN . . . Bob . . . Bob's boaming smilo and outstretched palm mako his hobby simple. He is a collector —of friends. R. O. T. C. claims, in part, his interests. Smiles pay dividends. LAURA JEAN HACKETT . . . . Jean spent much timo in French Club. Student Club, and G. A. A. activities, but they did not inter- foro with her studying, as an all E record shows us. Tall, slim, and sweet. JACK PERKENPINE HAND . . . As intramural sports wero his only real activities, Pork spent much time circulating. This time was well spent, judging by his many friends. Time on my hands. HELEN HANSBAN . . . Skeeter decoratod not only the Commer- cial Club, but also the pages o: her civics book. This and her rocord in home decorating seem to imply a future career in interior docorating. ELSE HANSEN, a mombor of the G. A. A.. Studont Club, Glee Club, and the senior play com- mittee. is now at Iowa University where she will back Irl Tubbs and his Hawkeyes. As truo a blonde as ever lived. MARIAN HANSEN, tho Normal Club president, secretary and vice-president. Having had such a keen interest in this club, per- haps she will return to D. H. S. in the future as a faculty member. VIVIAN HECKERMAN............ Hecky is intorostod in sports, as sho is a mombor of Pop Club. G. A. A., and Skating Club. In 1935 and 1936 The Blackhawk receivod her attention. A woman of many interests. MARY JANE HENTZELMAN . . . Hontz proforrod Chorus and Glee Club to othor activities. She worked on tho businoss staff of the Blackhawk paper. A hoad to art and businoss both inclined is wise indeed. BARBARA E. HERMANN . Barb belonged to Studont, Rifle and Pep Clubs, acted as G. A. A. secretary-treasurer and girls' sports editor of the paper and played in Dollars to Doughnuts. A gay grin routs gloom. LAVERN HASS . . . This blond gentleman studied German, and was made Colonel of R. O. T. C., and president of tho Junior Reserve Officers' Club. In his presence there is nover a dull moment. HELEN B. HEIMS . . . Heimsoy to her pols. joined Jane Addams Club, Student Club, and Com- mercial Club. She was girls' treasurer of the January class. To bo interesting, one must first be interested. RICHARD H. HERMAN . . . . Dick to friends, was a member of Hi-Y, Junior Reserve Officers’ Club, social committee. and Student Council. A well dressed, well mannered lad was he and a Captain in R. O. T. C. PATRICIA HEURING . . . Pat . . . A bacteriologist! Though sho is tiny, she still maintains that this mon-sizod title will be hers. Riding and swimming are her favorito sports. The girl with a natural curl.
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