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VINCENT MARTENS, “Vince.” R. O. T. C. Officers Club, major in R. O. T. C. • WALTER MARTENS, “Wally.” Intramural sports, basketball. • KEN- NETH MARTIN, “Ken.” Art course, sports. MARJORIE MEADE, “Tootsie.” Vice president and treasurer of Normal Club, normal course. • HU- BERT MILLICK, “Hubie.” R. O.T.C. platoon ser- geant. • LOUISE MINNICK, “Louie.” Sports were her pastime and nursing |s her ambition. LEE VERNON MISEL, “Vern.” Boys Glee Club, A’Cappella Chorus, intramural sports, baseball. • ARLAN MOELLER, “A rli.-. Rand, morning bas- ketball team. • ROBERT MOSES, “Mose. Gives up his books for the Navy. Was interested in art and manual training. JAMES MONRO, “Jim.” Track, football, wrestling, printing. • BURNETTA MURRAY, “Dolly.” Glee Club, Orchestra, Chorus, basketball team at Immaculate Conception Academy, Jane Addams Club, Latin Club at D. H. S. ARTHUR NEHLSON, “Art.” Camera Club, majored in math. • LYLE NORTON, “Red.” Roller Skating Club, basketball team, print- ing. VINCENT O’BRIEN, “Mischief.” Dramatic Club, lead in “Hansel and Gretel,” “Three’s a Crowd,” intramural sports, cheer leader, radio programs. • JEANETTE OSBORNE, “Janet.” Girls’ basketball team, roller skating, sports. CABLE OTT, Bill.” Sergeant in R. O. T. C., interested in photog- raphy. • JAMES PARKER, “Jimmy. Played the trumpet in Band, active in school music, awarded music contest honors. 16
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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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VERA PETERSEN, “Pete” Commercial Club, Charm Club, second honor student. • VINCENT PETERSEN, “Vince.” Track, played violin in Or- chestra, soloist in student auditoriums. • DOMEN- ICO PETRUCCELLI, “Pet.” Secretary of Boys Glee Club, monitor in Mixed Chorus. MAXINE POLLARD, “Mickey.” Monitor in Mixed Chorus, commercial course. • ROBERT QUIGG, “Bob.” Cast as “Jim” in “Crab Apple,” commercial subjects. 0 RICHARD QUINN, “Dick.” Hi-Y, track, intramural basketball. THOMAS QUINN, “Tom.” Second honor student. Science Club, science course. • ANNA BELLE REGENNITTER, “Reggie.” Rifle Club, Student Club, Bowling Club. • VERNE RICHARDS, “Kappy.” Gym Club leader, apparatus work. EARL RIGGS, “Red.” Sendee Club, track, printing. • WAYNE Rl'EFER. German Club received his conscientious atten tion. CHARLES RUT, “Charlie.” Three years of Band, role of “St. Nick” at the Band Christmas dance, Band contest honors. ® DALE SAUER, “Kansas.” Service Club president, second lieutenant in R. O. T. C., Physical Science Club, Blackhawk reporter. GORDON SCHAFER, “Buck.” R. 0. T. C. sergeant, home room presi- dent, A’Cappella Chorus, Glee Club, Dramatic Club, “Hi-I)i-Hi,” “Gon- doliers,” Minstrel show, Amateur Show, “Angelus, “Zona Gale,” “Pinafore,” “Messiah.” • GENEVIEVE SCHEBLER, “Scheb.” Chairman of make-up committee and member of property committee of “Crab Apple.” MELVIN SCHNOOR. “Melv.” Bowling Club, an ardent pianist. • HILDA SCHULTSCBIK, “Toots.” Mixed Chorus, intramural sports, inter-class volley ball. 17
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