Dekalb High School - Kalibre Yearbook (Dekalb, IL)

 - Class of 1934

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GRADUATE IN THIS PRESENT BUILDING .... THE CLASS OF '34 WILL GRADUATE LUCILLE HAGMAN, an attractive auburn haired girl, is interested mainly in dramatics and the Barb. Her A's in French are always in evidence. To parlez-vous must be great joy to Lucille. JEAN HAUMESSER is quiet and a little bashful which is quite a novelty in these days. No more willing helper can be found around school. Determined ROGER HAYES is a valuable student, and especially was this seen in debating and in football. What would the seniors do without Roger finding out the news? He could learn more unusual things and was al- ways delighted to tell them through the lips of Iggy , LOIS HERRICK is gifted with a pleas- ing voice and a lovely personality. Her blues singing makes any party just complete. Lately she has been paying a great deal of attention to our basketball games. We wonder why? MARJORIE HILAND, whom we expect to be married in a few years, is just brimming over with fun. There's never a dull moment with Mar- jorie around. ETHEL HOLDERNESS thinks it's fun to go to school. She gets joy out of her studies as well as extra curriculum activities. Ask Ethel for information about Sycamore! RUTH HOLM, one of our cheerleaders, helped win many games. Here, there and everywhere instilling pep in her classmates is ever her duty. DONALD HOMOUTZ, who is intensely in- terested in athletics, is also the owner of a friendly smile. Much to be thankful for, Donald. JACK HDPE, a versatile boy, is good in athle- tics and likewise in studies. This is surely a coveted desire of all our D. T. H. S. athletes. EVELYN HUEBER was so intent in studies that she wasn,t seen so very much, but she makes us envious of her grades. Who doesn't enjoy being on the honor roll?. Oh, to dance like EDWIN HUPACH! He is a good commercial student. Now Ed is a true grocerman and we seldom see him as he comes to school only two periods daily. ALPO HUTTUNEN is silent most of the time in the classroom but gives very worthwhile answers to questions when called upon. That's a compensation, isn't it? Alpo's only fault is his overwhelming desire for hunting which sometimes causes him to forget to come to school. OF DEKALB. WAS THE ORIGINAL INVENTOR OF ASBESTOS SHINGLES . .

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SUMMER SCHOOL BEGAN .... THE CLASS OF 1924 WAS THE FIRST CLASS TO Any task FRANCES ELLIS undertakes is cer- tain to be done well. She is here, there and every- where, always ready to lend a helping hand to those who are in need of it. MARIAN ESTA- BROOK is the tall, slender girl whom we are so happy to have in our classes, and who seems to be happy to be with us as she is always smil- ing. Look in either physics or chemistry labora- tory and you'll see HOWARD EYCHANER. Maybe you might find him in the Barb room counting the money collected from advertisements in the Barb. He is also interested in a girl who has just entered our school. Wonder who? EILEEN FAIVRE enjoys cooking better than her other studies, a good chance for someone who relishes good food. If you're looking for informa- tion on farming, ask CHARLES FARLEY. He also likes to argue and for this reason is enter- ing the speaking contest of Future Farmers. Chuck is also well posted on automobiles and loves to look up reports on them. From Malta comes EDITH FINNESTAD. We wish she could have been with us four years instead of one. She is a very quiet girl in the classroom but likes to spend her leisure time at the piano. A very active member of our class is GILBERT FREY. He proves this by his activity in basket- ball. Good grades. Gib,' is very well liked by all his classmates and even the teachers speak well of him. That's a true compliment, Gib,'. The neatest senior in school is RUTH GERING who always looks very immaculate and very at- tractive as well. When Ruth smiles at her friends they feel their hearts turn over. CURTIS GINCK,S eastern way of pronouncing words is delightful, yet quite different. He has a keen sense of humor. Ask him to tell you a story. Everyone who knows PHYLLIS GONTER- MAN enjoys her friendship for she is a noble all-around girl and a willing helper. Phyllis likes to distribute the absence slips to the teachers. From Steward we have the welcome addition to our school of VIVIAN GOVIG. A's in Chem- istry are quite the thing for Vivian, One of our more sedate seniors is MILDRED GUTESHA who enjoys typing and has ably assisted in preparation of Kalibre copy. NEWSPAPER WAS ESTABLISHED IN DE KALB IN 1859 .... SIMON JOHNSON



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ON THE SIXTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF THE HIGH SCHOOL .... IN FORMER EVELYNNE JACOBSON, an attractive girl, will make a very efficient secretary for someone. She is quite well known for making good looking costumes in sewing class. Her time is devoted to more important things outside of school. JOE JAPUNTICH lends his tuneful saxaphone playing to the sax section of the band. He is one of the town's paper carriers but also spends a good share of his time playing on the intra- mural teams. ALYNE JENSEN is one of these girls who is brilliant in everything as well as at- tractive. The latter part of this year she ac- cepted a position with the Farm Bureau, so was here but a short time each day. She came to us from Florida. She is as modest as popular. ARNOLD JOHNSON is a quiet student who is willing to work and can be depended upon at all times. He assisted in the business work of the Kalibre. If there were more who studied as IRENE JOHNSON does what a good school we would have. She and her twin are insepar- able. ROBERT JOHNSON would rather skip than study. Nevertheless he was always around to help secure Kalibre patrons and surely did his share of the work. SYLVIA JOHNSON sees a silver lining in the darkest cloud. And can she draw! Look at some of the art work in the Kalibre and verify this. Perhaps no other boy has as many varied interests as LAWRENCE KEEGAN who upholds the dignity of the class as well as entertains us with many speeches. Truly, Larry is known by all in school for his versatility. Behold the senior president! There is no room for sadness when you see a cheery smile, such as that of ROSE KERZICH. Her time is divided between the ten cent store and school work. Books need not interfere with studies is the senti- ment of ROBERT KITTLESON. He may be found riding in a model Tv Ford on the royal road to Sycamore. Although bashful from an outward appearance, WAYNE KIVILUOMA is one of the leading golf players and is also an en- thusiastic heavy-weight football player. He says he is disinterested in the opposite sex, but we have our doubts. TOTVO KIVISTO was certainly a great help to our class at all times. He could collect money, sell tickets and be a general handy man. What would the umilersn do without Eric',?

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