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EVELYN GOETTSCH, “Evie.” Advertising manager of the Black- hawk, “Messiah,” Mixed Chorus, publicity committee of the Senior Prom, scenery and costume committees of “Crab Apple.” • DON GOULD, “Scoop.” First lieutenant in R. O. T. C., editor of the Black- hawk, representative to the Iowa High School Press Association convention at Ames, Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Hi-Y, Centennial Rifles, business committee of “Crab Apple.” WALTER GRAMPP, “Wally.” Baseball, football, Blackhawk news staff, “Crab Apple” stage manager, home room president. • MARY HENDELE. First honor student, commercial course, home room bas- ketball team. PAUL HENDELE. Discards his track ability for engineering. Ma- jored in mathematics. • WILLIAM HENIGBAUM, “Bill.” Soloist at Commencement exercises, played the tuba in the Band and violin in the Orchestra, first honor student, two national music contests, music contest honors. JEANETTE HERMAN. Student Club, senior class announcement committee, club editor for the Blackhawk. • JOE HERNANDEZ. “Duck.” Gold D for three years in track, R. O. T. C., broke sophomore mile track record (4.56). LUCILLE HOBART, “Cille.” Tennis team, Rifle team, German Club, G. A. A. president, 1938 Homecoming Queen Attendant, Swimming team, Honorary Cadet Colonel, Rifle team letter. • JEAN HOEP- NER, “Heppy.” Student Club cabinet, Homecoming Queen Attendant, Senior Prom committee, candidate for Honorary Cadet Colonel. DOROTHY HUMMEL, “Dottie.” Jane Addams Club, Rifle Club, Mixed Chorus, A’Cappella, Student Club, annual staff, property com- mittee for “Crab Apple.” • ROBERT HYNSON, “Bob.” Took both gym and R. O. T. C. • GERALDINE JAGER, “Gerry.” Jane Ad- dams Club, Mixed Chorus. DOROTHY JAMES, “Dottie.” Mixed Chorus, intramural sports. • JERALD JAQUES, Jerry.” Science Club, football, track, baseball. • Rl'BY JEBENS, “Blondie.” Science Club, Latin Club, candidate for Cadet Colonel and Homecoming Queen, assistant to director of “Crab Apple.”
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1939 VINCIL DELAY, “Bug Juice.” Staff sergeant in R.O.T.C., Science Club. • HARRY DEMPSEY. “Man Mountain.” Football was his chief interest, shows and hunting were his pastimes. • ASHTON DICKSON, “Flash.” Chess Club, Chemical Club, master sergeant in R. O. T. C., science course. GLENN DILLIG, “Skecter.” Track, wrestling, box- ing. • MARY FRANCES DISHINGER. Mixed Chorus, Pep Club. Cosmetology is her aim. • WAYNE DOHRN. Noted for his extensive travel- ing to all parts of the United States. Printing his chief curricular interest. PAUL DOWNING, “P. D.” Dramatic Club, cast as “Mr. Hunter” in “Crab Apple,” Latin Club, Science Club at D. H. S. Student Council, Library Council, social committee in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. • WIL- LIAM EHERLEIN, “Bill.” Mixed Chorus, gym team captain, home room treasurer. • WILLIAM ELDKED. “Bill.” Sergeant in R. 0. T. C., commer- cial course. HAROLD ELSTON, “Hal.” Wrestling, won an art contest award, R. O.T.C. • ELIZABETH ESS- LER, “Betty.” Orchestra, vice president of German Club. • FRANCES FELLNER. “Franke.” Com- mercial Club, G. A. A., commercial course, property committee of “Crab Apple.” NORMAN FRYE. Norm. Wrestling, president of Skating Club. • CHARLES FURCHBRICH. Com- mercial Club, Quill Club secretary, commercial course. • MILDRED GAMBER. Second honor student, Dramatic Club, Mixed Chorus, French Club secretary, Senior class girls’ treasurer, assistant to director of “Crab Apple,” girls’ basketball team. EVELYN GASKEY. “Evie.” Plays baritone horn, spends her summers at Wisconsin music camp, Eng- lish literature is her favorite subject. • EARL GERTZ. “Gortz.” Physical Science Club, R. 0. T. C., sports. • BERTHA GILBERT, “Betty.” German Club, ’cello in D. H. S. Orchestra.
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HOWARD JOHNSON, “Red.” 1938 Annual staff, Blackhawk col- umnist, stage manager for “Crab Apple.” • BERNICE JORDAN, “Bern.” Latin Club, Rifle Club, Pep Club, G. A. A., girls’ basketball team. ISADORE KATZ. “Izzy.” Sergeant in R. O. T. C., extemp, team, ora- torical and dramatic declamation, original oratory team, Iowa Nine, extemp, representative winner, N. F. L., district representative in extemp, and oratory, second demonstration debate, winner of Quin- City tournament, boys’ oratorical declamation. • JOSEPH HESTER, “Slug.” Football, track, athletic interests. OTTO KLUNDER, “Ot’s.” Track, Physical Science Club, R. O.T.C. sergeant, science course. • STANLEY KROEGER, “Baldy.” Ger- man Club secretary, National Forensic League, first lieutenant in R. O. T. C., Iowa Nine, Blackhawk staff, public speaking, attended national public speaking events at Worcester, Ohio. VERNON KUHL. “Vern.” R.O.T.C., Scott County 4-H Club presi- dent. • ARTHUR KURTH, “Butch.” Glee Club, A’Cappella Chorus, R. O. T. C. RALPH LAGONI, “Flash.” Hi-Y, senior class boys’ treasurer, Band, Homecoming dance and parade committees, Club Sahara, cast as “George” in “Crab Apple,” civics class chairman. • MAXINE LEU, “Duchess.” Commercial Club and piano playing were her main inter- ests. WALTER LONG, “Wallie.” Gym Club, Student Council, home room treasurer, intramural sports. Chiefly interested in mechanical draw- ing. • RICHARD LORENZEN, “Dick.” Basketball varsity, Gold D for three years in basketball. • VERA LUDE, “Vee.” Mixed Chorus, commercial work. JOHN McCULLEY, “Mac.” Gold D for three years of track, foot- ball. • DALE McMILLAN. “Mac.” Devoted his time to R. O. T. C. • WALLACE MAISACK, “Wall.” Exchange editor of the Black- hawk, art, R. O. T. C. ! d ) 15
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