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-ROBERT F. BAKER-Bob and Deer Park used lo be synonymous lerms. bul now, Norwood claims lhe dislinclion. Bob's idea ol Paradise is a room lull ol books and all lhe leisure lime necessary lo read lhem. l-le possesses a very caplivaling smile, is a perlecl genlleman and a lrue Cavalier. 0 Spanish Club, '3l: Sunshine Club, '32. I FLOYD l-l. BAUMAN-Floyd is lheisorl ol a fellow you would expecl lo read aboul in a slory book. l-le is a real sludenl and has an especial liking lor English. Besides his olher accomplishmenls, Floyd has been one ol lhe mainslays ol his class baskelball leam. l-le hopes lo quench his lhirsl lor knowledge al lhe Universily ol Cincinnali. Q Class Baskelball, '29-'30-'3lg Religion Club, '29-'30-'3l: Spanish Club. '30-'3I: Sunshine Club, '32. 'ROBERT BECl-lT-Ho! l-lum! Friends are conlinually ask- ing Bob, l-low's lhe wealher up lhere? Bob holds our allilude record. iusl a liny six leel lhree. A zealous sludenl, a splendid alhlele. lhis big blonde hero is one ol lhe mosl popular boys in school. And when il comes lo reciling German, il is as easy lor Bob as bucking lhe line in lool- ball. 0 Foolball, '29-'30-'3l: Class Baskelball, '29-'32. -ARTHUR l-l. BEHRMANN-Behold lhe Frilz Kreisler ol Purcell! lTake your bow, Arl.l Allhough he is serious-minded, a lhinker and a sludenl, slill he believes wilh Shakespeare lhal he who halh nol music in his soul is lil lor lreason, slralegies and spoils. l-le conlemplales a course in dralls- manship al U. C. Excelling in old malh, success should reward his ellorls. 0 Orcheslra, '29-'30-'31-'32, -ALBERT J. BELLERSEN - Whiley, lhe pride ol Pleasanl Ridge, has become well known lor his lalks concerning his experiences al lhe C. lvl. T. C. Training Camp. Nol anolher place like il, says Whiley. German is his lavorile subiecl. l-le inlends lo conlinue his aclivilies in lhe lhealer business and some day we expecl him lo supplanl Will l-lays as lhe dean ol lhe movie induslry. O Foolball, g'3O3 Class Baskelball, '29-'30-'3 I-'32. Page Turerzty-eight
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llllll S E Nlom Illlll oFFInIy:ERs Wm. F. Ray 'In every group of s1'uden+s rhere are some who by defer- mined perseverance and ambiiion are bound 'io come lo ihe fore. Leadership, is fheir goal and fheir reward . . . So if is 'rhai flue Class of I932 has honored The above slu- denfs by eleciing +l1em +o Hue mosi coveied dignily in l'l1e school-Senior Officers. Car A. Schwing William F. Hamillon Louis A. Cappel Page Twcizvty-sew 8
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-ROBERT BRINK--Bob is The boy who generally geTs a hundred in his Physics TesTs: so we iudge Physics his TavoriTe subiecT. His hobby is phoTographyg and he knows much abouT iT, Too. l-le Tells us ThaT he plans To aTTend The Univer- siTy oT CincinnaTi and sTudy Landscape Gardening. And, dear reader, iT you care To hear a Tunny sTory, iusT ask him how he goT his nickname oT lvlarbles. 9 P. E. P. Club, '3l: Class BaskeTball, '29-'30-'31-'32. I ROBERT F. BROTZGE-A splendid sTudenT and a prac- Tical TunsTer make Bob a delighTTul companion. True and loyal, he is an ideal Cavalier, and The Crimson and Gold can well be proud oT him. Bob enjoys a good argumenT, especially when his opponenT is George Bowman. As a civil engineer he will undoubTedly rise in The world. O Religion Club, '29-'30-'3 I. .JOSEPH BUSEMEYER-Learn by asking quesTions is The moTTo oT Buzzy. IT seems as iT he wanTs To be The mosT learned Tellow in The class, judging Trom The number oT quesTions he asks. Joe is one oT The mainsTays oT The Cavalier Baseball Team, and cavorTs around second base like a big leaguer. T-le inTends To TurTher his sTudies aT Xavier UniversiTy. 9 Baseball, '3l-'32, Spanish Club, '32: Class BaskeTball, '29-'30-'3l-'32. 'T LOUIS A. CAPPEL-l-larmony is The keynoTe oT Louie's success! He is a genial companion, an excellenT sTudenT and a syncopaTing wailing saxophonisT aTTer The Ted Lewis' sTyle. And besides being PresidenT oT The Band OrganizaTion and Treasurer oT The Senior Class, Louis has been a Class OTTicer during his Tour years aT Purcell. T-le has buT Two handicaps, Wessling and Maier. O Spanish Club, '32: Band, '3I-'32: OrchesTra, '3l-'32: Senior Treasurer, Class OTTicer, '29-'30-'3 l-'32. -JOHN J. CASSADY-Johnny is The liTTle man oT The senior class. l-lis size, however, is noT The measure oT his knowledge: a glanceiaT his marks reveals ouTsTanding scholasTic success. A quick sense oT humor has gained Tor him many Triends. T-le is a member oT ThaT inseparable Team, Conway and Cassady. John has been one oT The mosT loyal oT Purcell Tollowers. We Teel assured oT his success aT NoTre Dame. 9 Class BaskeTball, '3l-'32. Page Twenty-nine
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