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DOROTHY A. IOBST 437' South Fifth Street General Are you in need of a friend? Call on Dot, the most understanding and loyal pal one can have. She has a Hair for sports and dancing. Dot claims she has no plans for the future, but we are sure a eertain handsome senior lad has a lifetime job planned for her. So here's luck to what- ever is in store for her. ACTIVITIES-C2li'0fC1'12L 1, Q, 3. RICHARD P. KEIM 4-7 North Second Street Academic Butch,,' a combination of brain, as proven by his A's, and brawn, as shown by winning the lNIary Deischer ' Trophy, is one of the he-men of our class. As a future member of t.he U. S. Navy, his initiative and perseverance should keep him in the lime-light, as throughout his entire school career. :ACTIVITIES-'YYBZIPDOOIK Staff CSports Editorj 35 Foot- ball 1, 2, CCaptainD 33 Basketball 1, 2, 3g Baseball 1, Q, 3, Gym Team 2, 33 Student Council 1, CVice Presidentj 2, fPresidentD 39 Monitor Club 2, 3, Phantom Tiger. GEORGIANA I. HUBBARD South Tenth Street General Irish One must always look twiee for Irish since she is so quiet. Her smallness seems insignificant for it is com- pensated by her kind and gentle ways. In days to come she hopes to make her livelihood by those two important words of a telephone operator- Number pleaselu Ac'rIvI'r1Es-Library Club 1, 23 Girl Reserves lg Cafeteria 1, 3. uD0tv1 ETHEL E. KEHS lflast llnin Street Commercial Casey Yvhat is all the attraction over there? lt is none other than Ethel, known to her many friends as Casey, A tall brownette, she possesses a sunny disposition and con- geniality. Casey can be found at our sports events, for she is a staunch supporter of athletics. Skating, dancing, and driving are her interests. She has chosen secretarial work for her future vocation. Ac'r1v1'r1Es-Girl Reserves l. Butch l93l
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MILDRED E. HINKEL 446 North Third Street Commercial Millie lllildred is a happy-go-lucky member of our elass. She is always seen talking or laughing. We would be lost at a football game without Mildred. As yet she is not eertain what sl1e will do in the future, but we know that whatever she attempts, sueeess will be with her. 1xCTIVITIES'G'il'l Reserves lg Cafeteria 3. EARL S. HOUSEKNECHT 4-7' South Fifth Street General Cornie Cornie is fond of all sports, but his greatest hobby is driving his father's '31 Pontiae with a gang of fellows as back seat. drivers. During both football and baseball seasons he gave the opposing teams plenty of quiek think- ing to do. .May lnajor league baseball play a big part in his future ACTIVITIES-Football 1, 2, 33 Basketball 1, 33 Baseball 1, 2, 3. JUNE MARIE 0. HOUSER 106 Mac-ungie Avenue General Houser Vim, vigor, and vitality well describe this dapper miss. A trip around the world would probably satisfy .lune's love of excitement and adventure. Vile wish her sueeess in the field of interior deeorating, where she int.ends to demon- strate her ereative and artistie abilities. AC'r1vI'rIEs-Newspaper Stati Clfteporterj 2, CExchange Editori 33 Student. Council l: Glee Club 1, 23 Chorus 1, 2, 3: Student Leader Qg Arts and Crafts Club 1. DOROTHY M. HOWERTER South Seventh Street Commercial Dot' ' Short, blonde, and ambitiouse-that is Dorothy. She is one of our studious commercial students and as a result her report card sports an array of A's. Dorothy spends a great deal of her time at the lhiunieipal Opera Company. Besides being interested in musie, she enjoys knitting and eroeheting. Her future lies in the eommereial field Al'TIVlTIES'tsl0C Club 3: Girl Reserves l mn y
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GERALD F. KELLER 18 North Third Street General Little Joe Gerald, a fine and industrious lad, somehow gets to the top of everyone's list of friends without making an effort.. Jovial from morn to night, his antics get side-splitting laughs from even the poker-faced. Little J0e's achieve- ments include attending the National F. F. A. Convention at Kansas City, Missouri. ACTIVITIES-'ClllSS President 1, Q, 33 Football '2, 3: Gym Team 1, 2, 3: Future Farmers fVice Presidentl 1, Q, CSccrctaryJ 35 Phantom Tiger. JOYCE E. KELLER 317 North Second Street Commercial Joyce This blue-eyed dynamic bundle of fun is full of vigor from morning till night. Her speed and energy have made her an outstanding guard on our basketball team. W'l1er- ever Joyce may be, she is always flashing an engaging smile. Her enthusiasm will help her succeed no matter what future she may undertake. ACTIVITIES-BilSk9tl0llll 1. 2, 35 Gym Team 1, 2, CTreas- urerj 35 Band CColor Guardi 33 Student Leader '29 Athletic Club 1, 2, 3: Red Cross Club 13 Cafeteria 3. BETTY J. KELLEY 570 Jubilee Street Commercial Kelley Betty, a quiet member of the graduating class, is a regular attendant at all high school social functions. She delights in water sports and also enjoys bicycle riding. In years to come Betty intends to grace an ofiice as someone's secretary. Ae1'1v1'rms-Red Cross Club lg 'Cafeteria 3. ALFRED S. KERN 545 Elm Street General ' 'Kernie' ' Quiet., efficient, good humored, and ambitious, is Kernie. A friend t.o all, he is always found at Krause's Restaurant jerking sodas. His tall and strong physique have made it possible for him to play football for four years. His next four years will be spent in college, so Kernie, don't study too hard! JXCTIVITIES'-F0OtlDllll 1, 2, 33 Track 1, 3g Red Cross Club 1. l29l
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