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f. COLLEGE WALDEMAB STOEHR - - - Mayville, Wisconsin Literary Society 1, 2: Glee Club 1, 2: Library Statt 2: S-O-S Quartet 2. Wally is the youth of the class. His juniority may yet be seen in his tender blush and his bashtulness. Otherwise he is quite mature. As bell-hop and 'cue-fixer' he has made a name for himself. A bit temperamental . . . commanding . . . gentlemanly . . . German in his matter-of-fact attitude. Prima club-room janitor. I am young, it is true: but in noble souls valor does not wait for years. ROY SUELFLOW ----- Rockfield, Wisconsin Science Club 1, 2: Germania Club 1, 2: Glee Club 1, 2: Orchestra 1, Z: Band 1, 2: Stationery Iew 1, Z. Und da kommen wir nach Freistadt. Barney is a real Teuton. His Nordic blood is prominent in his contravention to prevalent educational ideas. Dissentious . . . self-sustaining . . . punc- tual . . . He plays the slide trombone. His favorite Autsatz: Warum ein Primaner seinen eigenen Vortrag schreiben soll. Barney, Open the stationery! The farmer is the founder of civi1ization. ROLAND THIES - - - - Chicago, Illinois Courier News Editor 1, Editor-in-Chief 2: Iournalism Club 1, V. Pres. 2: Germania Club 1, 2: Glee Club 1, 2: GOLD KEY 2. Timber is Canadian born and proud of it. As editor of the Courier he has worked very hard. Indeed. he's an excellent journalist. Exact . . . literary . . . a little egotistical . . . He possesses an uncanny ability to sleep anywhere. A voracious reader. The billiard champ and the hockey star. His hobby clubl Iournalism is an immense power, that threatens soon to super- sede sermons, lectures, and books. u 1241
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RUDOLPH REHMER ----- Red Bud. Illinois Editor Blue and White 2: Courier Cir. Mgr. 1, Bus. Mgr. 2: Literary Society 1, Z: Iournalism Club 1, 2: Science Club 2: Germania Ent. Corn. Chairman 1, mem. 2: Library Stafi 1. 2: Mailman l, 2: Usher Chief 2, GOLD KEY 2. Red Bud's number one son. Called Rudy till Prima, Tonto thereafter. Cupid's messenger-the mailman. He's famous for his German declarnations. Popular . . . energetic . . . consci- entious. . . . successful . , . Our efficient Editor. He always wins by a nose. Getting ones is his hobby. A scholar supreme. The fruit derived from labor is the sweetest of pleasures. ARTHUR SCHROEDER ---- Chicago. Illinois Courier Staff Z: Literary Society Treas. 1, 2: Iournalism Club 2: Glee Club 1, 2: Co-Usher Chief 2. Ice is famous lor his pugilistic abilities. And that fighting spirit dominates him. He's inclined to be very studious at times. He has an air of gayety and light-heartedness. Vigorous . . . impulsive . . . attentive . . . His idiosyncrasies make him highly individual. An American jazz lover. His meat : the languages. Sweet intercourse of looks and smiles: for smiles from reason flow. HENRY SIMON - - - Zachow, Wisconsin Honor Club Sec'y 1, mem. Z: Adv. Staff Blue and White 2: Literary Society 1, Z5 Glee Club 1, Treas. Z: Orchestra 1, 2: Physical Dept. Mgr. 1: Varsity Z. Hank is a northern Wisconsin land-lubber, But his manners are certainly not rustic. His gait and his bulky build are those of Hank, the plowman, but his excellent vocabulary. his force in speaking, and his whole-heartedness are those oi Hank the student. Good-natured . . . tactful . . . athletically inclined . . . A book lover and a Cicero imitator. Reading maketh a full man. l23l II COLLEGE
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WALTER VATER ..... Milwaukee, Wisconsin His quietness, his modesty, and his studiousness account for his lack of a nick-name. Vater comes on the campus, does his class-work thoroughly, and then leaves the campus. Scholarly . . . precise . , . reserved . . . His diction is very select . . . A peaceful character. lt is tranquil people who accomplish much. ROBERT WERNER ...... Davenport, Iowa Courier aypist 1, Head Z: Iournalisrn Club 1, 2: Germania Sec'y Treas. 1, mem. Z: Library Staff 1. Z. 'Buck is Prima's problem child. He has performed noble serv- ices as a library worker and Courier typist. Willing . . . reli- able . . . singular. Buck surely can take a good share of ribbing. He has fought valiantly to make his talents tell. Enter 'Buck, tApp1ausel. A Greek griever. Genuine simplicity of heart is a healing and cementing principle. EDWIN WIEBEL ....... Wilton, Iowa Adv. Staff Blue and White Z: Honor Club 2: Literary Society 1, 2: Science Club 1. Sec'y 2: Glee Club Exec. 1. Pres. 2: Radio Singers 1, Director Z: Student Prog. Council 1, 2: Ass't Ticket Sales Mgr. 1. Sales Mgr. 2: GOLD KEY 2. Weasel is a tenorist of first rank. Four years he has been a member of the Glee Club and Radio Singers. Cheery . . . amusing . . . romantic . . . The Matinee Idol. A realistic im- itator ot our Greek professor and an Iowa farm story-teller. His big night: the Prima skating party. What is philosophy? It is something that lightens up, that makes bright. ELWOOD ZIMMERMANN . . . Shorewood, Wisconsin Courier 1, Alum. Editor Z: Adv. Staff Blue and White Z5 Honor Club 2: Literary Society l, 2: Iournalism Club 1, 2: Glee Club l, 2: Radio Singers 1. 2: Student Prog. Council 1, 2: Publicity Staff, 1, Mgr. 2. Zimmy has that play-boy smile. He's our publicity man and the adroit alumni editor. Iovial . . . smooth . . . candid . . . Modest in his selt-aggrandizement. His temperament borders both extremes. The Prima track star. He too likes his bu1l sessions. A song-bird likewise. Extremes are ever neighbors: 'tis a step from one to another. I25l
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