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Stephen J. Jarvis — 1 Steve “We sleep l ut the loom of life never stops ' Band 1-2-3 V. Pres. 2 B-3 Minstrel 2 Ccrcle Francais 3 I )ramatics 2-3 Irvin J. Ainann—“Irv” “Xhe farmers therefore are the founders of hu¬ man civilization ’ Pres. 1A (1st Sent.) . Treas. iA Service Committee 3 Ncrman ]. Biebel —“Bibs” “Assume a virtue, if you have it not.” V. Pres. 1A-2B Band 1-2-3 Lettermen 4 Football 4 Dramatics 1-2-3-4 Minstrel 2 Otto A. Fatlbaum —“Utto” “Good horses make short miles ’ Band 3-4 Drum Major 3-4 Glee Club 2 3 Walton F. LeTempt “Wahco” “From tavern to tavern youth dances along Baseball 1-2-3-4 Football 2-3-4 Basketball 3-4 Letterman 1-2-3-4 (V. Pres. 4) V. Pres. Parish Com. 4 Dramatics 1 Secretary 4 Rcland E. Sax —“Rolie” “ e should not inves¬ tigate facts by the light of argument, but argu¬ ments by the light of facts ’ Glee Club 2-3-4 Service Com. 3-4 Dramatics 2-3-4 Circle Francais 3 Cheer leader Paul A. Blome —“Raetz” “I will work for myself and a woman, forever and ever. Amen.” Football 1-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 (Capt. 4) Baseball 1-2 Basketball 1-2 Letterman 1-2-3-4 Glee Club 1-2 Treas. 1 B Dramatics 1-2-3 Cletus A. Wiesen —“Casey” “I never sought the world; the world was not to seek me.” Pres. 1B Fref. iB Secretary 3 Dramatics 3 Service Com. 3 4 Glee Club 1 Student Council I Marianistic Ch. 2B Cerde Francais 3
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Frederick C. Koenig — ' “Fritz” “His ivory hands on the ivory keys, strayed in a fitful fantasy.” Football i-2-3-4 Letterman 1 -2-3-4 Basketball 2-3 Treasurer 4 Glee Club 2-3-4 Leadership Key 4 Minstrel 2 Dramatics 3-4 Band t-2-3-4 Alphonse P. Kohl —“Al” “Don ' t put too tine a point to your wit tor fear it should be blunt- ed.” Band 1-2-3-4 Kucharistic Ch. 4 Spiritual Council 4 Central Com. 1 4 V. Pres. iB Dramatics 2-3-4 Minstrel 2 Cercle Francais 3 Adolph T. Weygandt “Dolph” “The world is a wheel, and it will all come ’round right.” Glee Club 2 Dramatics 1 Quentin A. Stoeckel —“Steck” ’Mischief comes by the pound and goes bv the ounce.” Dramatics 1-2 Glee Club 1-2 Treasurer iB Albert J. Guenther —“Al” “To perceive things in the germ is intelli¬ gence.” Catholic Action Ch. 4 Co-Chairman of Poster Club 4 Band 1 Messenger Staff 4 Glee Club 1 Dramatics 1-2 Spiritual Council 4 Marcel J. Grimmer —“Grim” “And a woman is only a woman, but a good cigar is a smoke.” Football 1-3-4 Letterman 3-4 Dramatics 1-2-3 Glee Club 3 Parish Ch. 4 Joseph J. Schmittling —“Rastus” “If little labor, little are our gains.” Dramatics 2 William R. Drovetta —“Bill” “Let 11s not overstrain our talents, lest we do nothing gracefully.” Football 1-4 Letterman 4 Glee Club 2-3 Cercle Francais 3 Dramatics 1-2-4
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Last Will and Testament We, tlie Senior ( ' lass of nineteen-hundred and thirty-five being with¬ out mind and of weak body do hereby, herewith, hereafter, hear ye and why not, in accordance with the laws of the City of Belleville, County of Saint Clair, State of Illinois, of the United States of America, of the Continent of North America, of the Western Hemisphere, declare this to be our last Will and Testament and do maintain all previous Wills, Testa¬ ments and Debts made by us to be null and void. We now leave and bequeath the following legacies to our most un¬ fortunate successors: To tin Freshman Class we leave our sympathy, at the thought of the years ahead of them; our general debility in all scholastic work and our skillfulness at skipping assignments. To the Sophomores we leave our places at the corner grocery store and at Kohl’s show window. To the Juniors we leave our Catholic Action text-books and the Old Folk’s Home. To them we do also leave the right to occupy our seats in the Senior Class with all the theme papers. To the Faculty we leave the peace which must come after we leave. Albert (Office Hoy) Guenther leaves his study hours spent in the Principal’s office to Ed Fellner. Francis Schaefer leaves the penny collecting to Clarence Muren. Fred Koch leaves his bevy of girls to Morris Braun. Quentin Stoeckel leaves his dumb remarks to Marcellus Flach. Irvin Annum bequeathes his smokes to Elmer Beclman, and Shiloh to Mr. Zimmerman. All our other too numerous and now worth mentioning possessions we leave to the C.C.C., P.W.A., and X.U.A. Fourteen
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