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MARY VASQUEZ. Intramural sports. Nursing is her future ambition. • LOIS WADE, “Skeezix.” Secretary of Quill Club, monitor on hall duty. • MARJORIE WARD, “Midge.” Second honor student, string sextet receiving superior rating at Minneap- olis Music Festival. • GORDON WARNER, “Gee.” Charter member of Quill Club, Mixed Chorus. • PATRICIA WEATHERLY, “Pat.” Commercial Club, A’Cappella, “Pinafore,” “Messiah,” commercial course. HOWARD WESTPHAL, “Pinky.” Mixed Chorus, basketball, track. • ELEANOR WITT. “Ellie.” Commercial Club, first honor student, Orchestra, Annual staff, Senior Prom committee. • MARVIN YOUNGS, “I.” Football. Salesmanship and psychol- ogy were his favorite courses. • ANNETTE ZIF- FREN, “Nettie.” Charm Club, Commercial Club, Dramatic Club, speech service squad, commercial course. • DONALD ZINGER, Pinky.” A’Cap- pella, Roys Glee Club, R. O. T. C., Senior Prom and social committees, “Messiah,” “Pinafore.” RICHARD JUDISCH, Jud.” Tennis, wrestling, morning basketball team. 19
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18 ROSALIE SHUGAR, ‘Sugar.” Rifle Club, French Club, Writers’ Club, commercial course. • HERMAN SKIFF, “Skippy.” An office job is his future ambition. STANLEY SCH UTTER, “Stan.” His bright smile gladdened the halls. Devoted his time to gym and manual training. • JUNE SCOFIELD. Commercial course, basketball. GLENN SMILEY, “Tar ..” Mixed Chorus, statistical reporter for Coach Day, Blackhawk sports reporter. • ALBERT SODEY, “Al.” Senior Prom committee, German Club vice president, student captain of traffic patrol at Quincy, Illinois. FLORENCE STACHOVIC, “Phoebe.” Gym, commercial course. • EUGENE STEVENSON, “Red.” Second lieutenant in R. 0. T. C., mechanical drawing, art. ROBERT STOUTEN BERG, “Bob.” Second honor student, home room basketball, senior class president, science. • LEO STULL, “Doc.” Service Club, R. 0. T. C. corporal, Mixed Chorus, Band, chief interest was printing. KENNETH THOMPSON, “Kent.” Attended Iowa High School Press Association convention at Ames, Student Council, football, “humorist” of Blackhawk staff. • ROBERT TOMSON, “Bob.” Home room president, R. 0. T. C. sergeant. MARTIN TONN, “Marty.” Exchange editor of the Blackhawk, R. 0. T. C., commercial course. • HELEN TROUTNER, “Trout.” Chairman of civics class, Mixed Chorus at D. H. S. G. A. A., home room president, Student Club, at North High, Des Moines, Iowa. LORRAINE TSCHILLARI), “Luke.” Commercial Club, Student Club, tumbling tournament, gym circus, Raggedy Ann act in Variety show. • VIOLET VAN SANT, “Vi.” Mixed Chorus, Skating Club, gym, make-up committee of “Crab Apple.”
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Senior cl» officer»: Mary l,ou Bower . Mary Jane Smith. Bob Alexander. Bill Schambcrs, Walter Sanford. % On June 13,'1-930, 437 seniors received their diplomas in the George Edward Marshall Gymnasium. Walter Sanford was the class president. Holy Alexander, Vjce president, Mary Jane Smith, secretary, Mary Lou . Howers, .girls’ -treasurer, and Hill Scharnberg, boys’ treasurer. Dick Goenne, chairman, worked with Mr. Leslie Goss, Dorothy Lee Wilson,- Lew Sears', Dave Wilder, Ruth Miller, and June Scheel on the prom coipmittee; Miss Enid Hums, Mr. C. G. Holbrook, Curtis Hush, chairman, .Dick Collignon, Marilyn Moritz, Hob Kem, Madelyn ScharfT, and Walt Sieb were the publicity committee; those in charge of decorations were Miss Cora Wilson, Miss Thea Marquardt, Mary Stephenson, Jean Schmitt, Robert McIntosh, D911 McDonald, Genevieve Jacobs, and Shirley Hieg. Under Mrs. . Norma Tost, John Lamp, David Duncan, Kathryn Fleu, Hetty Mae Platner, Warren Hooth, chairman, and Marian Hansen served on the invitation com- mittee, and Mr. O. E. Johnson, Miss Deone Gibson, Mr. Haul Young, Miss Leona Soehren, Sally Zoeckler, Dot Milversted, Hob Tuell, Bill Mueller, Tom Nobis, and Lois Geisler planned the senior picnic. Miss Soehren, Mr. Young, Mr. C. Douglas Atkins, and Mr. Haul Turner were chaperons. Miss Hetty Andersch directed the play committee of Russell Calame, chairman, Elden Rudbeck, Jeanne Sunderbruch, Inez Schneckloth, Milton Montgomery, and Betty Wellendorf. Prompters for “Adam and Eva” were Lois E. Meyer and Marcelle Imhof. John Byerrum, David Frevert, Tom Nobis and Mr. Don Tornquist were the stage crew. Warren Nelson and Robert Ogg took care of lighting and Elinor Bein, Betty Alford, Joyce Hluckhahn, and Ardella Benshoof looked after properties. The costume and make-up committees were composed of Kathryn Fleu, Geraldine Bentler and Margaret Hynes and Dorothy Frye, Jean Lay and Glenne MacKenzie re- spectively. 20
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