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BERNARD KNOUSE . Bornio playod football on the 1935 and 1936 teams of Coach Jesse Day. He also participated as a pole vaulter on tho track team for two seasons. To all persons a favor- ite. VIVIAN KRAKLOW ... Tall and blue-eyed Kracky contorod her interests in high school around tho commercial course, as sho in- tends to follow life in the big. busy business world. The Austin Girl. ELEANORE KRUSE .... This blondo momber of Student Club can bo justly proud of a charter membership in Pep Club and tho Girls' Athlotic Association. She who laughs has a world all her own. CHESTER LAGONI . . . Chet. tho class president, and Lieuten- ant-Colonol of tho R. O. T. C.. rocoivod socond honors, having oornod 18 E's out of a possible 24. and hold membership in Rosorvo Officors' Club. ELENORA E. KOOS . Kiddo . . . Clubs! Clubs! Clubs! This busy miss was activo in the Com- mercial. Student, and Jane Ad- dams Clubs. The rest of her time was spent as a membor of tho Blackhawk staff. VIRGINIA JEANNE KRELL . . Dark-hairod Joanne was an active member of Chorus—and she favored swimming whon it came to sports. Do you supposo she ever combines them by singing in the rain? RUFUS A. KURTH . . . Spood contributed the football and basketball write-ups for tho an- nual. acted as sports co-editor of tho journalism class paper, and played in intramural sports. Slow and easy. ROBERT LAMBRECHT, perhaps you knew him as Lammy, divid- ed his time between gridiron practice, cinder path running, and workouts in basketball. Size has nought to do with it. Napoleon was little too. DONALD J. LARSON . . . Ser- geant Bud of the R. O. T. C. was cheerleader at one time, and choso Mixed Chorus, the Minstrel Show. Dramatic Club and Glee Club for his interests. A singing heart goes far today. CHARLOTTE LEMAN . . . Oui Oui. This potito miss parle Fran- cois. Sho identified herself with French Club and Student Club. Small girls have an advantage over tall girls—that of looking up to men. BERNARD W. LUND . . . Bun. distinctive as a charter member of Student Council, actively par- ticipated in Commercial Club. Stamp Club, and track, and was bookkoopor and reporter for the Blackhawk. HOWARD R. LEEDHAM . . . . Howie . . . Showing great in- terest in the R. O. T. C. unit, Howord became First Lioutenant. joined tho R. O. T. C. Rifle Team and Centennial Rifle Squad. He was in the cast of Sunflower Minstrels. HAROLD LOHRMAN . . Larry was known for his great businoss ability, for the work taking up most of his sparo timo was truly commercial. Ho also likod R. O. T. C. Always Businoss boforo pleasure. MARION FRANCIS McKAY . . . Mike has no favorite sport but gives them all a try. His ambition carries him into a realm of music where he hopes to be- come a composer and arranger of songs.
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MILDRED NADINE HOBART . . . Millie, ono of the famous sisters, found G. A. A.. Commercial Club, and Pep Club interesting Bocause of her Vim. vigor and vitality Miss Wicks cast hor in the class play. WALTER RALPH HUECKSTEADT . . . Walt practiced singing so much in the Boys' Glee Club and Chorus that he could not refrain from vocalizing every now and then in R. O. T. C. Just a swing, ing, singing soldier. EVELYN HAZEL JOENS . . Evie specialized in commercial work while at high school and was a member of the Commercial Club. One look in the crystal ball tells all. What do we see? A future as secretary. ALICE JUDY, a striking person with her raven-black hair, is pleasing to both eye and ear when she performs at a piano with rhythm in hor soul. Dancing through life on a ray of sunshine. EDWARD LAVAIN KARSTENS . . Eddie is a tall blonde whoso interests turned to manual train- ing. plaid shirts and snappy ties. A colorful wardrobe is delightful to the eye. if jauntily worn. HOWARD KENNEDY . . . Pig gott . . . Seven Keys to Bald- pate. Dollars to Doughnuts. Good Medicine. Dramatic Club. Fronch Club. Stamp Club. Tonnis Team, and intramural sports. Whew! What-a-man Kennedy! IRENE F. KIEHR . . . Among her activities she counts Pep Club. Stamp Club. G. A. A.. Com- mercial Club. Gym Fest, tho in- vitation committee of the January class, and Gym Circus. Work is ploy to able workers. LOIS KELLING . . . Loiy” . . . Commercial Club, social and house committoes of Dollars to Doughnuts. G. A. A.. Student Club. Pep Club, a secretarial honor diploma and second honors in National Turnfest. JOHN KENNEFICK . . Moose played vorsity football threo years, went down in grid history as one of Coach Day’s good line- men. and participated in track. An athlote and an all around good follow. BETTY KLEIN . . . E student, acted os home room editor of the Blackhawk paper, was secre- tory of French Club, and took chorge of costumes for Dollars to Doughnuts. Here's to a girl with auburn hair. JOHN LESLEY HUBER ... He would understand you better i you called him Jack. Gymnasium work and R. O. T. C. took all his time. Oooh, he glides through the air with the greatest of ease. ALBERT H. JACOBS . Jako was business manager of the Blackhawk newspaper 1935-36. Reserve Officers' Club membor. spoke on the extemporaneous team, and was a captain in R. O. T. C. A man of many acts. PRUDENCE JOHNSON............. Prudie belonged to the Student Club and Normal Club. Someday we may see this young lady seoted behind a desk surrounded by her adoring pupils as Prudie aspires to be a teacher. WARREN JUNGE . . . Jung rose to First Lieutenant in R. O. T. C. He was fomous for his athletic prowess: two years of basketball, three years of track, and a gold D in football. Go into a huddle. 22
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DOLORES MOELLER majored :n the teachers' training course and belonged to Normal Club. Con- cerning nicknames, she answered both to Lore and Dee. She'll show the young idea how to sprout. THEKLA MOHR ... A busy girl was Tek. Dramatic Club, G. A. A., Mixed Chorus. Finders Keepers, Jury Special. Mouse- trap, head of house and ticket groups of senior class. Lights! Comera! Action! EDWIN C. NICHOLSON Chorus and Hi-De-Hi” were the musical achievements of Nick. Ho wont out for track, and the long distance running events. Maintaining a bachelor status is his ambition. VERCILLA ONEY. nicknamed Mickey by her friends, is one of those poople who like to go plocos ond do things. Movies, clubs, and doncing appeal. Take lifo too seriously and what is it worth? WILLIAM ERNEST MALEY was a track enthusiast. You have un- doubtedly scon him tooting away on a classy clarinot under the eye of Mr. Mortiboy in Band. Bill’s music, they say, hath charms to soothe. ROBERT H. MANGELS . . Bob joined R. O. T. C. because ho was interested. He's a man of few words, but makes thorn count. He also doted on trigonomotry and algebra. Ah! tho groat beauty of silence. HELEN MILLER . . . This dark- oyod girl who claims tho nick- name of Bunny rodo to school each morning on tho Bottondorf bus. Typing was her favorite sub- ject. Calm, poised, and pleasant to know. VERNA R. MOELLER, student director of Dollars to Dough- nuts, found G. A. A. and French Club to hor tastes. She intends to go to business college. Her smile has won hor many faithful friends. EFFIE JOAN MOHRING . Jo occupied her time while at high school by joining Commercial Club and being on the Blackhawk staff. She worked diligently on the property committee of tho senior class play. ROSEMARY JOAN NORTHRUP . . . A momber of Pep Club and Commercial Club. Rosie served on tho properties committee for tho sonior class play. Good things sometimes come in little packages. EVELYN OTTO Evie Chorus, G. A. A., and Girls' Rifle Club took up Evie’s time whilo in high. Her popularity won hor tho title of Homecoming maid of honor. Loved by all and pursuod by all. MAVIS JOYCE McQUILLEN . . . Homecoming maid of honor, French Club troasuror, R. O. T. C. honorary major, January class secretary, and oditor of tho school paper was Mickey. She came, saw. overcame. ELSIE MAY . . . El of Student Club. Glee Club. Dramatic Club, the staffs of tho Blackhawk annual and paper and of Dollars to Doughnuts is ambitious to be- come a nurse. Lady in white. VENETA JUNE MOCK . 'Junio ushered for the senior class play. Dollars to Doughnuts. Pep Club and Commercial Club were her activities. She enjoys collecting stomps when not busy with club- work. • ••
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