. ,.x.x N qw. s S C .uses ,Asst sw Aw ,ess xx s-. Q ,.s,.Qssss.lr...sssst... ..., ,asm ....X Msss .... .... X ss .,.,. . ..,. X l lyillll S4-hnltz, Vive-I'resi1lenl: Uarl Geiger, lim-ports-1': Iilnler Friti. 'l'rea.:nrer: Ura liienier, President: HPU1'21 IUPUI he ' Y' , i' 1'l'l'IElI'j'. The Executive Board of the Athletic Association, As a locomotive requires an engineer to put the train in motion and regulate its speed, as a ship needs a rudder to steer it on its course and keep it from drifting aimlessly, as an army requires an oflicial staff to direct its movements and enable it to accomplish its pur- pose, so the Concordia Athletic Association needs and has an executive board to put athletics in motion, keep them moving forward, and to direct their progress so that they may accom- plish their purpose, namely, the npbuilding of the body through physical exercise and the creation and fostering ot class and college spirit by means of inter-class and inter-collegiate contests. Woi-kirig' in conjunction with tl , i , . . i 1 ' 1 'f as 1 , 1 necessary athletic equipment, selects the teams to represent the institution, and reports to the association. Treasurer Fritz has proved himself to be an efficient financier. Resorting to patient persuasion and convincing argumentation when necessary, he has had good success in collecting the annual dues of two dollars from each student. The managers of the various sports, who are elected by the association, are: re managers ot the various sports the bond nn th rses th ' Basebal l-Byron Wzillsclilaegcii Basketball-Alfred Lehninger Football-Willizi.i11 Belitz Tennis-Elmer Fritz Indoor-VVerner Jnrgens SNTFNESXYH .... :TxweTe....gT i ,.s... : ..s.., xs'5jm'j 1+s'- 1j Kj1--s-ljjwsjs-rNfs ssw-:s -1-- ---sXxNsssst ssss..sw,t.sstds eds,t. s.ue.,.,XN,st..t..swe .... t..:w....N:: XQQ gXWms..,,. .,., , ..... Page Seventy-Two
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