Concordia College - White and Blue Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)

 - Class of 1924

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ESSE TASTER ett ieee SNe ee trae Fame peace SSVI Sa eaee wae FAR Nae RRR AROS IRR NR YS RI LL Nie ai epee nam Rh gutmaan voit Mbannyeaantagne oreo ene ee MARTIN FRICK, tiver Grove, {li. ‘From the mound to the teé sums up the athletic career of friend “Slip’ who, when the horsehide ball foresakes him, takes to the enameled spherule of the golf game. Although of nature quiet, peaceful, and studious, still is a cheerful and happy fellow, always in a good time when the occasion permits. explodes jokes with the utmost innocence, and then follows with an expressive ‘“‘O-my- o-my!’ “A little nonsense now and then Is relished by the best of men.” HELMUTH HOESSEL, Milwaukee, Wis. Behold! On on one side—a carefree, easy- going go-lucky, believing in freedom of mind and keeping work at the end of a twelve-foot pole. On the other side—a friendly, jovial na- ture, with good intentions, and serious when in the mood. In fact, ‘“Hamlet’ is a mental live-wire when he makes connections. To-kill time in class he usually starts some discussion with the profs, In athletic achievement he limits himself to driving his bus.- “Aw, get out !7’ “Why should life all labor be?’’ SS oe rere aera anne yarns rere wanmnnoneenne nen srenainamethinge aeiateoae AND BLUE WSN M TIS Page Twenty-three

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“FHE WHITE @ AND BLUE WY ten ALORA co RAN Pk me ae mt, fk pee arn ere EL Saal ee, ne Fees eater inerrancy Sara A Hn Sar ATE ; 3 a qa i nei eine a oh WALTER BAUMGAERTNER, Forest Park, Il. An abrupt bow, a wave of auburn hair, an upeurve of the lett shoulder—and you have an impression of our violin virtuoso, whom even a broken finger could not hinder in the duet “Grandma.” 4s an important man in inusi¢al activities. He is president of the Or- chesira and the mainspring of the Syncopators. He ioves odd jobs and arguments, chasing the latter up and down seven variations and end- ing with a “‘Well, there you are.” ‘“‘Music—doth change his nature.” ERWIN BURGDORF, Red Bud, Ll. “Get under that!”’—‘Try that over!’’—‘‘Pep These are the: spring songs of Man- iger “Dutch” when he gets his baseball ma- terial on the field. A study of his features will convince one that he is a person of deter- | mination and perseverance. His tidyness and } respect for ancient languages is seen in that he combs his hair just before translating. He is always ready with a friendly greeting: ‘How are you feeling ?”’ “He who is firm in will mo!tds the werld to himself.’’ Page Tsventy-two



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ee eterna seca an tpn are eee tennge ent RAC pA AS TNA A AS I SALES renee pent cman ten cto aT i 3 6: sna’ Ss f pane e -venenpincenerrenasn tet inthe ethers apuetien iret yet teONT NUON LRN EK i OO Is I ey Ld cen eeagen AS RORAA A VRRP OOS NRA AA pmb a tA anRtn cama a A AN SN OR NNR ECE RO oS N Saree THEODORE KRENZKE, Racine, Wis. Look whom we have here, our curly haired friend from Racine. ‘‘leddy” is a mentally zitted student, an excellent athlete, and a pleasant person. He is skilled and. gracetul on the basketball floor and a bright spot in the baseball constellation. Although he is somewhat lazy and careless at times, ‘still he is one of the shining lights of the class. When teased about his friend he says, “Aw, but listen.” “And his greatest fault was bashfulness.”’ CLARENCE KRUEGER, Brookfield, Wis. Omit some of the smoke and dreams and you have an average good: fellow—‘‘Aix.”” We may well say that he is the most good-natured and satished member of our class. There is nothing outstanding about him, no athletic glory or the like; just a soft, steady light that does not glare on you. He belongs to the quiet type and is a good worker, strong in his convictions and always testing argu- ments with his “Prove it.’ “The deepest river flows most silently.” Page Twenty-four

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