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

 - Class of 1924

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| TZ IRateereen. AES SS sera Steen uncecne teense cere err eeet : i WZ THE WHITE ’g AND BL UE NV SN PAIR meen RNR ar AN AAV PISS NR AA LASSE OANA ORR SO Pers Hee SHARDS SIPs enor ae Went a Aree SEER ANTRIR RAID GIN aeniconnl ax eecaetanrunatsrctowartanoaneasaen a peat En ee = (= a) Sea N iS Sonnse Ohe Class nf 1925 When, in the fall of the year 1919, Concordia sounded the bugle call for new recruits, torty-one voungsters from far and near enlisted in the ranks, eager to drink of the fountain of knowledge. | That marked the beginning of Secunda’s class history. But since lack of space does not permit us to give an elaborate account of the progress of the class, suffice it to say that we, though oftentimes with great difficulty, waded through the swamps of Sexta, weathered the storms of Quinta, exer- cised the “scrubbing authority” in Quarta, avoided the pitfalls of Tertia, till we finally arrived at the present stage. Quite naturally many of our original members fell by the wayside, so that of the original forty-one only fifteen still remain staunch members of our.class. On the other hand. many enrolled while we gradually advanced, and thus the number in our class kept swaying between thirty and forty. . Of the merits of the class we humbly decline to mention more than a few facts. We have a number of faithful and earnest students in our midst, who have done much to raise the standard of class work to a respectable mark, In the athletic world Secunda has always made a worthy showing. We have i among us such as have received honorable mention in the chronicles of Con- cordia, so that the class can say it has done its share in upholding college ; traditons. As stated before, we gradually made our ascent to the present height; | but we have not as yet quite reached the top. There is still another wall to i scale, still many a conflict ahead, especially that grim combat with the mon- strostues of the Hebrew tongue, v whose continual battle-cry of “shewa mobile” dins heavily into our ears. But in spite of the fact that Secunda is generally . considered the most difficult class, we are determined with undaunted courage | to surmount any task confronting us, and hope that with untiring labor we 3 may finally reach the goal which is not far distant. Page Thirty-one



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PANANG SmaI RA VN BAIHAN AR ORDA N AALS BASSLINE ANGE PANINI SAAN SARA AN RA e merger paabishaben anaheim aneianonn a oumaons ore SAneyREIyeeNteDENMNNUMASN ANNA SNOT NN Se See ASA ENT a ee ere SERS “THE WHITE m AND BLUE WS basen ee XA s Ag AND BLUE EIQ} x Lines on the Members of “25 Fred Bendewald (‘““Woods”)—To whom a nap in class is of greatest benefit. Theodore Buechner (“Buc’)—Who fills the margin of each day with his pic- torial art. Martin Dicke (“Mut”)-—To analyze his brain would stump a psychologist. Jacob Geistlinger (“Sister”)—Give him solitude and he’ll concentrate. Clarence Goetsch (“Gutsch’)-—An intrepid piper on organ and trombone. Victor Halboth (“Vic’)—Does all things well to which he puts his hand. Gerhardt Kaniess (“Geh”)—Silence shows sense. Frank Kauth (“Fag”)—Manly, and like his name, “frank.” Fred Kreiss (“Dutchie’)—’Specially imported for the class. Richard Kretzschmar (“Benny”)—In whom basketball and studies meet in mortal combat. Carl Ladewig (“Cullie”)—-Easy to please and easy to get along with. Arthur Laesch (“Ego’’)—-A tall proposition. He stoops to nothing but a door. Norbert Leifer (“Lefty”)—A good-natured old top. Theodore Mahnke (“Ted”)—QOwner of the original Ford. Oscar Martin (“Slim”’)—Whose frequent perambulations to distant Shore- wood arouse the curious. Arno Meyer (“Arno”’)-—The longitudinous master of facial contortion. Clarence Meyer (“Mietz’’)—-Who has next year’s basketball management to wrestle with. Roy Meyer (“Roy’”’)—‘Give me but books, and for me joy’s cup runneth over.’ Paul Mueller (“Whitey”)—To whom wisdom responds upon scratch of the head. Arnold Oesch (“Frische”)—-Formidable knight of the chessboard. Arthur Piepkorn (“Popkorn”)—Enlightens the class with intelligent ques- tions. | Herbert Poellot (“Herb’”)—A gentleman from Palatine, Ill., with a poetic bent. Norbert Roecker (“Nub’’)—‘Radio, the means and end of my existence.’ Paul Schauer (“Shauss”)—The champion annual seller. Oscar Schedler (“Happy”)—‘“My kingdom for a kodak.’ Henry Schmidtke (“Heinie”)—Has his hands full of odd jobs. Carl Steffen (“Stubs’)—Short and snappy. Wilbert Theiss (“Flit”)—-Pity his tailor, but admire his crease. Arnold Wilkening (“Jimmy’’)—Spends most of his time explaining away his strong resemblance to Harold Lloyd. William Zersen (“Ziertz”)—A lover of Homer in the original. O my, yes! Robert Zorn (“Bob”)—A gentleman in every sense of the word. Page Thirty-three

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