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l amtnt ,If v My li , t V l .A.i.'n,,,,:gn' f ' sr 3 1' ,. - i X-mil RUSSELL HAHN ffRusS,, ff Russ is one of the most popular boys in the class of '36. He is well liked by both the boys and the girls. He is very quiet while in school, but just let him get outside with his friends and he can make his share of noise with his wise-cracks. While Russ is in school he always gives his best. Maybe that is what makes him so popular! He has not yet decided what he would like to be, but we are sure that he will be a huge success in whatever Held he takes up. Here's luck, Russ. Club, 4 HELEN M. HAPPEL Squzrl Basketball, 3-43 Interclass Basketball 1 2 Drammtic ff Look who's here! Ninety-five pounds of T N T and just as happy as can be. Basketball is her particular hobby and she certainly does excel in it. She also enjoys swimming and ice- skating when the weather is favorable. Besides, she loves the movies and her favorite sayings are Oh, yeah and Says who . Her favorite subject is shorthand and you can bet your boots she's going to make a splendid stenographer for some lucky somebody. So here's lots of luck to you, 'iSquirt. STEPHEN HAROBIN Steve Football, 3-45 Basketball, 2-33 Baseball, 4 ss Scene, an English class. A boy is heard reciting with enthus- iasm. Who is it? You were right the first time. It is Wilson's one and only Steve Harobin. Steve is a participant in sports. He is also a good algebra student. He often tells our algebra pro- fessor a thing or two. He was a member of our football squad. When he graduates he expects to be a geologist and we are sure he Will be successful in that field. Twenttpzwo- WOODROW HARTZELL Woody Interclass Basketball, 2 ff Look again, dear reader, at Mr. Woodrow Hartzell-Woody to you. He has come to our little red school house for his entire twelve years. Although he has done nothing to earn a wub- ble-u QWD, his presence in our classes has certainly been noticed. In his leisure time he engages in various sports: he also tickles the ivories. But can you imagine it? Our friend of glorious American youth wants to be a G-man, Well, go to it, Woody, and if we ever need one we'll let you know-and how!
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' 1 QV - - r 55' if M1 V' , 'f' f fgdsirniiwslygl 6 N' Ili il al? Y' Wir-S' a. JACK GUMPH Gumpy Echo, 33 Drztlnutic Club, 3-43 National Thespiuns, 3-43 Year Book, 4 ff The lights fade to dimness and another audience is about to witness another Wilson High stage production. Jack Gumph is responsible for all these electrical feats. Jack has been the stage crew's electrician for the last two years and the audiences have seen some of the best displays of electrical brilliancy this school has ever produced. Jack surely knows his volts. He likes to learn by experience and one of these days he is going to get the shock of his life. We cannot think of Jack without thinking of radio. He has Worked and played with radio ever since he's been a small boy, He expects to attend a radio school next year and complete his studies there. DOROTHY MAY HAAG Dot Class Basketball, 1-2-3-4 ff Dot is one of our many quiet Seniors. She is one of those girls who is always happy, cheerful, and willing to make friends with everyone. She is a 'istar forward on an outside basketball team and she surely can play. Nobody knows what her plans are for the future, but we know she will be a success. It will probably be in a secretarial field, because Dorothy has been an excellent student in our commercial department. JOYCE HAGEMAN Joycie' ' Gloe Club, 2-35 Girl Reserves, 1-2-3-45 Dramatic Club, 3-45 Ei-ho, 3-4 ff Here is another one of the rather quiet and shy girls of the class. She has gained many friends during her high school years because of her kindness and friendliness. .Ioycie has participated in several extra-curricular activities, and will be seen every Mon- day eating her lunch at the make-up group meeting. She has also been very helpful in Girl Reserve work. Joyce has not chosen any professional career to follow, but we all know she will be a great little housewife, JOHN S. HAHN Johnny Dramatic Club, 35 Class Basketball, 1-2-3-43 Class Football, 3-4 4' John is one of the quietest boys in the class, He is interested in sports of all kinds, having played on the inter-class basketball teams for four years. He showed his ability in interclass football by helping defeat the Seniors last year and by helping defeat the juniors this year. John is interested in wood working and ex- pects to take it up when he graduates. Some day he may be an owner of a large furniture company. -Twenty-one
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L E is 'Q , , illilfl ll J ' . i7g' X IVF-'lf' B JOHN M. HAUCK Jack Football, 35 Manager Basketball, 45 Band, 25 Hi-Y, 3-45 Vice President Hi-Y, 45 Dramatic Club, 45 Year Book,45 Senior Play, Operetta 44 Heyl I got an idea. Listen to this joke. Now who could that be talking? Nobody but Jack Hauck. Jack's ability as an actor is unlimited, 'AThe Ghost Story and The Goose Hangs High exhibited some of his talents. His outstanding capability in handling business matters resulted in his being boys' manager of the magazine campaign, and manager of the boys' basketball team. Jack is musically minded, too. He plays the saxophone and was a member of the band in his sophomore year. We are sure that, as a college student, he will be as popular as we have found him here. A, ROBERT HEATH HBOIQU Inter:-lass Basketball, 1-2-3-455 Glee Club, 3-45 Dramatic Club, 3-45 National Thospians, 4 44 Bing! Bong! Bang! No, this is not the 'iAnvil Chorus, but strokes of the hammer on the stage. The user of the ham- mer number I3 or 15 we all know is A. Robert Heath, master craftsman. Bob is 5' 10 tall and has blue eyes and dark brown hair. His favorite activity is staging. He also develops his hik- ing ability, for occasionally he walks home from Bangor. Bob plans to become a salesman when he is graduated. With the ex- perience he has gained at his work in school and outside, we know success will be the keynote of his life. ANDREW HERSTER Andy Glee Club, 3-45 Dramatic Club, 3-45 National Thespiang Interclass Basketball, 1-25 Senior Playg Operetta, 4 ff Mr. Herster is a handsome, curly headed boy, who not so long ago was seen walking around halls of his Alma Mater with a big red bow tie. We wonder why? Andy, as most of his class- mates call him, is a veteran actor in the Dramatic Club. He showed his ability in the 'Christmas Carol and in 'iThe Goose Hangs High . Andy is also a good student. He is already giv- ing Miss Moyer competition in English class, and we shouldn't wonder if Mr. Woehrle might soon let him teach his trig classes for him. He expects to attend Lafayette. FLORENCE T. HELLER Flo Glee Club, 2-3-45 Dramatic Club, 45 Class Basketball, 1-2 ff This charming brunette is well liked by everyone who knows her, for she has a pleasing personality. Flo has the interest- ing hobby of collecting pictures of movie stars. She is also in- terested in stamps. She likes to read, sew, walk, and go to the movies. She has a lot of hopes for the future. She plans either to go to Churchman's Business College and become a stenographer or to go into training. When you Want a nurse, just call for Miss Heller. -Twenty-three
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