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SIDNEY A. PELO . . . Sid . . . He was callod by Mr. Johnson my wrestling partnor from that fair city of Bettondorf.” He has also boon out for football. It is indeed a very, vory good world to live in. MARY ELLEN PETERS, known to you as Mep was a member of A Cappolla Chorus. Commercial Club, and the Blackhawk staff. She participated in the Gon- doliers. and also in Hi-De-Hi. EVERETT PLAMBECK . . . Sorving as corporal in R. O. T. C., he also majored in tho commercial course, taking honors in account- ing class. For his hobby ho is studying machinery. Here's a futuro gonius. DONALD FRANK PETERS .... Pete participated in Trial by Jury. R. O. T. C.. Hi-De-Hi. Tho Gondoliers. Glee Club. Chorus, declamatory work, the minstrol show, senior class play, and football. Busy? Yowsah! RICHARD T. PHARES . . Dick served on tho military ball com- mittee last fall, reached the rank of Second Lieutenant, and be- longed to the Rosorve Officers. The sword is mightier than the pen. ROY N. ROBINSON . . . Roy . . . R. O. T. C.. Dramatic Club. Tea Pot on tho Rocks. Gon- doliers. Hi-De-Hi. Gleo Club. Minstrel Show. Trial by Jury. Ho drifted through life with the greatest of oase. JEANETTE ROSENE, charming and little, was a momber of Student Club and tho French Club. Having been a French Club member, sho may rosido in Paris some day. Who knows? Oh for Paris in the spring. RUDY LEE SAUER . . . Sonny greets life with a grin. Ho held the position of First Lioutenant in the R. O. T. C. and was a member of the Reserve Officers. A smile on his face and a pretty girl on his arm. JEANETTE C. SCHIELE . . . . Hurrah for Janet! Sho rose to the immortals for six weeks when she ratod 295 out of 300 in Mr. Schultz' civics class. But for such high degree, thoro's a penalty—study. KENNETH SCHNEIDER . . Kink, a sports enthusiast, took part in intramural sports and won a letter in track. Diesel engineering is his choice os an occupation. A likely man with ideas of his own. MARGIE LEE RYNEARSON . . . Brown-eyed Marg found commer- cial work to her interests in high school, but the fascination of cos- motology may change her mind. Like many of us she's a rabid movio fan. MILLIE MATILDA SCHARFF . . . Water is her element, in both frozen and liquid states, inasmuch as she equally adapts herself to the arts of swimming and ice skating. She has an attractive kind of grace. HARRY CARL SCHLUENZ . . . Harry served well on the senior class invitation committee, but this was secondary to his interest in mechanical devices. Machinos and mechanical things; mysteries deep. WALTER SCHNEKLOTH . . . . You guessed it! His nicknamo couldn't be anything but Walt. R. O. T. C. and lathe work in- terest him equally. His talks in history are still remembered. For it is men who make history. 25
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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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MARIAN SCHROETHER made a fine start in preparing for a library career by earning highest honors. E's in twenty-four of hor subjects. She was on Student Council and in Studont Club. GEORGE W. STECKEL . . . . Stock starred in the games in the morning down in tho gym. He specialized in basketball, volloy ball and other intramural sports. Sweeten all labor with contests ond feats.” LOUIS STRASSBURGER ... who turned all his attention to basket- ball. served for throo years on the squad. Louie's friends call him a good sport and a real athlete. To talk words is to waste time. ETHEL SYLVESTER . . . Whon Silver is not engaged in hor hobby, wild flower gardening, she likes good books and music. Ethel belongod to Jane Addams Club. How does your gardon grow? THOMAS WILLIAM THOENSEN . . . Tommy's activities around high school were R. O. T. C. First Lieutenant, manager of foot- ball and basketball teams. Chorus, Dollars to Doughnuts cast, and the Camera Club. CHESTER TOWNSEND . . Chot . . . Camera Club captured his interests, photography being ace high with Chet. Although he did not play on the team, ho favors football as a real sport. A snappy photographer. CHARLES VOGLER . . . Chuck the business man, always had a job and handlod it capably. Ho plans to tako a commercial course in collogo. Hero is another three year R. O. T. C. cadet. I've a world to conquer.” EDWIN BLAKE TINKER . . Tink . . . Rain or shine, winter and summer. R. O. T. C. corporal Tink drove in to school from Bettendorf behind the wheol of his trusty Model T. Ladies ploase form to the right. MAXINE UHLMANN . . . Mac found time in her extra curricular activities to join the Student Club, Jano Addams Club, and the Pop Club. Modesty and discretion $ho adoptod as her guides. HARRIET E. WATKINS is a quiet golden-haired girl with a sweet smile. Her ability as treasurer of Normal Club shows promise of a successful future in her chosen profession. that of teaching school. CHARLES SPECHT . . Chuck . . . This pleasant-voicod boy chose wrostling as his favorito sport. He was continually razzed about his frequent use of the phrase One never knows—does one? MARGARET STEPHENS.......... Mickey or Honey was a mem- ber of Student Club and the Blackhawk staff. She saw activo service on the committees and cast of the senior class play. Her eyes speak volumes. ROBERT H. SVENDSEN . Bob . . . In the Iowa Nino humorous division. Bob won second place with the selection, Sparkin'. Ho also was a member of tho A Cappclla and Mixod Chorus, and a Second Lieutonont in R. O. T. C. ARTHUR TEUFEL, brother of those famous twin track stars, is talented along another line. As a member of a dance orchestra, he swings tho little black dots and dashos into scintillating rhythms.
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