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M f | 1- 1 ARTHUR PIEPKORN Milwaukee, Wis. , our youngest member, whose forehead conceals a world of wis- dom, is among the best scholars in the class. In literature and radio he is well-versed and occasionally he makes daring invasions into As- syrian and Mythology. He has the record of not having missed one period in his entire six years at Concordia. An unassuming, quiet chap is he, whose friendship is well worth gaining. NORBERT ROECKER Chicago, 111. Smoking a Camel while persuing a radio magazine — that ' s Bert ' s idea of a perfect day and when he can listen in , he is content. Bert has a sense of humor, especially when the joke ' s on someone else, and so quite naturally he became our Humor Editor. Bert can be serious too; when he plays Humor- esque on his violin his audience weeps. Yet withal Bert is a prince of good fellows.
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PAUL MUELLER Chicago, 111. Here ' s another husky representa- tive from the Windy City to the South, and he ' s all here too. As you meet him, his good-natured smile and merry ha-ha makes you laugh with him. His smile would turn the most soured pessimist into a happy optimist. Although ambition in class is not his strongest asset, yet he manages to get through. His diversion is studying and playing with the canine tribe. ARNOLD OESCH Bloomington, III. Far be it from us to sketch our original Frische as a philosopher, and yet — . The perusal of some abstruse philosophical treatise is to him the spice of life. Occasionally, however, he haunts the gym or ven- tures out upon the diamond, a proof that even philosophers condescend to partake in sports. Chasing an opponent all over the chess-board is his favorite pastime, wherein he is a past master. 1351
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■ . ■ ' AMP PAUL SCHAUER Joliet, 111. Gangway! Here comes Concor- dia ' s exponent of sixteen hours of study per day. A high-tension wire runs from his head to his feet, so, since he indulges in no sports, he has so much reserve energy, that in the classroom his hand automatically flies up at every question. Schauss is really an industrious and earnest student, and constancy of purpose is one of his dominant characteris- tics. OSCAR SCHEDLER Fall Creek, Wis. A smile will go a long, long way is the motto of our capable Happy . Musically inclined, he fiddles with the ardor of a Paganini. A born photographer, Happy is never without his camera, which snaps like a poodle. His talent clearly shows itself in his work as Art Editor. He manages the Stationery and handles shekels like a real Jew. Good-natured and light-hearted, could one want a better pal? ' M [371
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