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Sexta: Freshman High President - A. Pohl; Vice-President - Hy. Meyr; Treasurer - Herman Meyr Top row: E. Fahl, W. Sauer, C. Schuettpelz, O. Huth, N. Burmeister Center row: L. Boseck, W. Danker, C. Reusch, P. Dietz, Hy. Meyr, H. Meyr, W. Kruschke, H. Pankow Front row: G. Siegmund, E. Knief, M. Sonntag, W. Streek, L. Poellot, G. Truemper, L. Rosenthal Not represented: K. Broecker, K. Fuge, W. Habeck, T. Kreinbring, A. Larsen, F. Seelig, E. Schultz, N. Valleskey Top row: S. Marten, G, Kchlstedt, C. Selle, B. Dieck, P. Kowert, O. Schreiber, L. Grother, C. Burmeister Center row: C. Guenther, W. Krause, H. Bruskewitz, F. Grothe, A. Pohl, L. Millions, W. Boeder, C. Oestreich Front row: W. Kliefoth, G. Kuhn, W. Burfeind, A. Baerman, W. Bergman, H. Weith, E. Manteuifel, F. Grotheer Not represented: H. Barth, M. Baske, D. Blankley, H. Bruening, D. Fierke, R. Kauf- mann, E. Hoehnke, H. Peterson, E. Schulz, R. Valleskey
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The Prima Club President-Robert WoltT; Radio Committe-T. Fruendt, E. Volkmann For the last three years there has been a club for the graduates. When the Wunder Dormitory was first occupied, one of the basement rooms was left empty, and forthwith the class of 26 set to devising ways and means for fllling the vacuity with a few tables, a dozen chairs, two or three daven- ports, a piano-lamp, a victrola, and such other household effects as might make for a more home-like existence during the graduating year. Additions have been made to the original stock of trappings, but the Prima Club- room is still in need of something like the finishing touch of a housewifels hand to make it really attractive. Yet this deficiency is not so serious as it may seem. The members crack jokes, spin yarns, exchange razzes, throw digs, and thus pass an enjoyable half-hour without ever deploring the state of the surroundings. Anyway, who would like to spend his spare time in a room where one may not spill cigarette ashes or occasionally scratch the varnish? In fact, if it were not for bletherin Bob, our club president, we might at times even borrow some rungs from the chairs for the administra- tion of a drubbing to some chesty compatriot who has just indulged in more braggadocio than the unwritten rules of the club allow.
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