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1 - n ll 11:19 THE TALEBEARER-3:1 u ' n 1 it Sophomores ,... ,.-V, fe-'i'j',T,f. f,' I A H' 4 New M, ,W ,I ,M 3:,t:. ...- A M.,...... M., ,,...,..- ,.-f ' , Lv: .' - ,L..W ,,. , h. A 9 Sophoniores Best I3lu1T. wif ., . f A 'fee RUTH IJEIMER hM at ':7'o'A i Sophomores 'Cutestf' aw-,--4-QM,-Hg-75, i ,ifflfjf 'T 'fr K ! M EVELYN FEHR SOlJiIO1I101'6'S Most Iligiiifiedf' V M-,.MH,.. et ,K I , 1: ,.,,. in , ,I W . is. W in 3,,,...-.f-- ,ff-ff :Y 51 4-Mfwf' 04,,,,,,. ,.... Q- ,,sg.....-'A -,,,.f-f M ,Y,,.,,..f-ff -5 ,ff--'rr ,,..,-1 ,,,,....v- ,ww if 'M' .,.- , ,,.....-be-f i 3-,f:1:: .,, ,aff fi' :cz ,.. ,M wing-1 5 , -T ,, ,.,,f -5 ,W fi-ff f 4.-25. ,,- IELVVIN FISHER e i Z' Sophomores Most Independent. 2 N N12i.oALAwLmQ SUlJilUllIO1'C'S Quietest. H ELIEN LINCOLN as 5' I I f ' 'ii ' a If -75315373 . 5-Twgj ,ttf 'fIZ1-N-F J ry, ,,,.. H-- .. .Ni -mee,-f::f', fn. L, .ps im ,,.,-- A -H- ,f5 N,,.4'-' I Sophomores Most Talkativef' ,Z MEINERT -in Sophomores Most I'opular. kgf' V- LEO MITCHELL if v fi Sophomores Happiest. DOROTI-I Y NOTT Zlfr..-'ri ,kr 'V A -W ' er- X Sophoinords Peppiest. E5 f X Howmm NoTT 'ff X Sophomores Most Bashfulf' fg..s.s--Q .w,,,,-J Ak K 1 Q 1 2 ,f ' , 5 . , I JOHN SCI-IRAEIJILR I Sophomores Heaviest. :il fig-f g-jA . r ' if 1 4 1- Q. .J ' MELVIN SQHRAEDER ff! I W- Sophomores Most Extraordinaryf, 41. if 1 FRED SUTTER , Sophomores NVittiest. .H fm if -L - f I my DORIS VEHMEIER 1 it E Sophon1ore's Best Looking. I Aiu' X BERNICE ZIMMERMAN ' I i' A Sophomores Busiest. S X D In 1929 a tribe of fifteen Indians entered the I A , doors of D. C, I-I. S. and made their settlement ff X Kiltie in the northern part .of room five. After or- :4 wg. ,f,iNXy ganizing into one tribe with Dale Blunt as is - X kg. vtvh Chieftain, they adopted a motto, Onward and , Forward to Knowledgef, and hung their flag' sf ' irififj. of scarlet and white at the door of success. 4 'QV ' I7 V I I Faithfully they have remained with us for two , K years. l n II u u:n:::, 1 9 3 1 -:Zinn u u u I Page twelve
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n u n H515 THE TALEBEARER -:::n u n 1 Juniors HAZEL MEINERT Silence may be golden, but it has no charms for her. LEONA MESSMAN An exam le of whv Gentlemen vrefcr rs ' 5 blondes. EZRA PFILE A little fun now and then is good for all burdened men. IRIS SHIPPY Quiet and little. ORVILLE SI-IOEMAKER Beware, I may do something sensational l HAROLD THOREN Few things are impossible to diligence and skill. LESTER VAN MATRE .-'E-I. He will talk, yea verily. he will talk. CLIFFORD VVAGNER I can be convinced but it's a hard job. 5.3! Q LESTER WELLS h P If I lose sleep at night, I make it up in 1 'A If my classes next day. ' ' . ' LEE YoEMAN When I get started I go but it takes me a long time to get startedf, GRACE ZIMMERMAN ' Good natured and always willing to help. DALE BELL In another year his cares will be ended. CNO picturej. I u u n :urls 1 9 3 1 c::u:n n u n 1 Pugc c'Ict'r'n
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n n urs e 11:19 THE TALEBEARER -:::s in u I .,.,..g-,.,..,.....w-w-Q:-,sf W-.. KM -Wi-,,, A.., A- ,..,...M'N+.....,fyWm,... ..-,, ,, WH Nw. WA.. ., ,,,.,,.,, ,..,. a..,...,...--5. Freshmen ff M , .. W-....,,.,.,,L ...wwt,..., :vrvfff ...wa- A,-,,'- '., 'YIRGIL BARR PAULINE BEAR KATHLEEN BELRNAI' v . if DONALD FEllR 'll m 'M 1'- . Q. .M ., f' ieixynoxp ifiziiiz . 1 M , noleornv uizieuixix at A A Ixnxx c3121eM,x1N In , ggi! T LEWIS HIECIQ . LYLEIIECR --iR We CORINNE lil.OEl'l'lNG A RUTH liL'lll.KlElER at fi jx. RUBY LAMB A, . pp ' 'QI ,A fi RUBY RAY H o RN T T 1.5. R UTH RA Y H O R N ,,a1:1:. ef RUTH SCHRAEIJER if N Gunruuuuscnuwcu if . X if Q , .X ,QM ,,..-,-2.1 8 c SZ i . ap Ros1-YN SHll'l'Y p ,. XVAYNE SHIPPY . T A q . RRNA T1Ei.iqM151ER ' MABEL TIELKMEIER 'F qi: V12N.1c'1'A TH UREN . 95' R . g FLORENCE VEHMEHZR figggix A ' 1 5 3 CHARLOTTE XYEIMER K ,.,..--- -A f V .Q CLARE XVILSON .K . 'Pi Lf' MARGARET YOUNG A , f 4 J T .fs H MA RJORIE ZIM MER MAN A X . ' Russizu, ZIMMERMAN : . . -1? A Q fx ar., Upon entering Dakota High Septeinher 3, v R we found a new wigwain in our midst. Above pu i ,5 , it leisurely waved a banner of pink and white. -, A . A il., 'T with the words, XVitli the ropes of the present Ill . in 8 we will ring the bells of the future. Being if 'rf' flfli:jfjQ'fg4.z.--' ' curious as to the purpose of this Wigwam we 4,,W- T M , made inquiries, learning that Don Fehr, the 714, chief, expected to lead his hand on a successful wi. ' adventure through D. C. H. S. during l93O ll A I ' iv- and 1931. 4 Jil ay FW-7 ll ll I it in u n 1:1519 1 9 3 1 fzfjnn Page thirteen
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