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THE CRIMSON MERRELL R. MOSS Band, '37VZ. Law Club, '36V2. Hi-Y, 1365. Debate Club, '37Vg. Co.-Ed. Straw-vote Committee. Associate Editor, M 1Manual handbookl. There is never a question arises whose answer this man does not know. And can he ask some him- self? His ambition is to be a poet. See that eye with fine frenzy roll- ing ! BOB MCINTYYRE PEARCE Chapin Hi-Y, '36, '3-GV2, '37, '371fQ. Spanish Club, '35Mg, '36, '36V3, '37. Football, '36Mg M, '375Q. Bob was that hard-hitting center who played so well against St. X. He deserved every good break he got in football. NVe hope to see you playing with Army in a few years, Bob. FRANKLIN L. PFEIFFER Spanish Club, '35, '35w, '36. Frank is better known as one of the twins. These boys can hardly be told apart, and it is said that the only way to Find out which is which is to accuse one of looking like his brother. VVhen you want good clothes ten years from now, look up the Pfeiffer Brothers' Department Store. ROBERT F. PFEIFFER, Jr. After a talk by Mr. Ray Baer during the assembly' sponsored by they senior class, the boy became very well-known, too well-known in fact. To find out the reason for this, just ask Bob: he might tell you. Bob has high ideals and we expect something big out of him. By the way, this is the twin brother of the other twin. HENRY F. POHLMANN, Jr. Spanish Club, '37. Here is one of the chaps who is so quiet we might forget he is in our class, but we know that, even though he has little to say, he generally makes the grade when he sets out to get something. Best luck, Henry. Twenty- four
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THE CRIMSON MELVIN YV. KOENIG Band, '34, '341,Q. Delta Hi-Y Club, '34V2, '35, National Honor Society, 13755. Senior Crimson Staff. Term Honor Roll, '37, Melvin entered Manual as a fresh- man and he's been pulling down some Hne grades for four years. He's a fellow you can't keep from liking. He has worked hard and has been a grand success here at Manual. ELLISON LATIMER Radio Club, '36. A boy who is full of fun and pep, that's Latimer. You wouldn't know him without his pipe, His work at Manual is an indication of success in later life. MARION D. LAVVSON Football, '36. Marion, the big boy with fat rosy cheeks, is a good student and well liked. This boy doesn't mind sleeping as he proved while he was in chemis- try. Mr. Lawson at the present time is an usher at one of the opera houses in the Highlands. CHARLES WILLIAM LEIST Charles is another one of those boys seldom heard from. He doesn't say .much but when he does talk, there is no doubt as to what he says. If you don't believe that, ask any member of the lst period law class. He is a good student and a swell fellow. MORRISON MILLER Like many' other boys at Manual, Dink is bound to get places some day. He has that good old Manual spirit in all his work and he is sure to do well in later life if he sticks to his drawing board. Here's to you, Dink ! Twenty three
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THE CRIMSON I-IOYVARD VICTOR REUTER Like many other boys here at Manual, Gardon is bound to be tops some day. He has a willing spirit in his work and minds his own business. Let's hope that this will help him in his knocks at life. Good luck, Howard. JAMES AURREY REYNOLDS James is among the boys who have not yet grown up. Although s.mall in size, he aims high. He never makes any noise or trouble for anyone. James is going to be an architect and make plans for schools and churches. AUGUST EARL ROEDERER, JR. There's one boy in the senior class that, although Mr. Duncan doesn't agree, we think will some day become a great criminal law- yer, making the jury, judge, and spectators weep or laugh as he so wishes. Kidding aside, Roederer is really a fine fellow, and we all wish him the best of success. JAMES R. ROSENFIELD Football, '361A5, M, 3715, Spanish Club, '35. This fellow was a great help to Manual's football team, and al- though he was unable to play the full game Thanksgiving on account of a sprained ankle, he did more than his share in the preceding games. Rosie will be missed next season, and it's up to his kid brother to carry on the good work. JOHN FRANCIS RUEVE Here's the boy who makes razor- blade factories run at a profit. It is well-known that he has the best beard in the senior class, Johnnie is another of those say little do much boys, and we expect him to make the senior class proud that he was a member. Twenty five
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