Concordia University Chicago - Pillars Yearbook (River Forest, IL)

 - Class of 1916

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The Echo 29 Q . . '. K. -. ,el 3 . sa 4 5 i! f - ,E RICHARD EN GEBRECI-IT Athens, Wis. Born April I4, 1894 . Orchestra, Schubert Double Quartet, Schiller-Shakes peare Club, Orpheus,Glee Club, Baseball, Tennis, Indoor, Postmaster, Treasurer of class. The humorist who sticks to absolute truth is a laugh- ing graveyarctf,--Frank Channing Haddock. If ever anybody in the history of our Alma Mater dei serves a name like Emma our Emma does. She can sing like a lark trying to harmonize with a tuba. Emma is her name, and then she has the nerve to step before the class and deliver a Rede,' on the topic: Die Wahl einer Lehrerfrauf' Outrageous! We'll take this into consider- ation, and forgive him everything that happened between here and the Oak Park Church. Don't worry, telephone charges are paid. HE.ncl. '!'Xl5'!'XZ5'X'?!6'!'Xif'!'Xl9!'NY4'X'XY5'!'5!i'I'X!5'!'XY5'!'x'?'!'XV4'!'X7?'I'?!6'!'Hi'I'X16'!'?!5'!'EZ4'!'5!i'!'Et5'I'?Ii'I'?Xf'!-'!'El5'!'E!4'I'?I6'!'E!5'I' sv 44' 4' 'X' 'PQI' 'I' lf'x'Elf'z'iif'I'Elf'x'?iff'z'Pi5'I'5lf'x'5lf'x'?lf'x'?l'l'x''x'zli'x'5li'x'?lf'x'5ix'x'9lf'x'?li'x'5l.'x'5l.'PEx'!'3ix'x'5ii.'x'9lx'x'5lx'x'5li'x'5ii'x'5lx'!'b 'Xe -I+ 'I+ 'I' 'I+ 'I' FRED. I-I. GREINKE Chicago, Ill. Born March 9, l897. Schiller Shakespeare debating society, indoor, tennis, baseball, orchestra. In rage deaf as the sea, hasty as firef' Shakespeare. Fritz is a very quiet and pensive lad, who eats much, and says little. Week in, week out, from morn till night you may find him in the shower bath. He has a tendency to blushing. Blushing is virtue's color , Fritz. Once the story ran that he had a head of his own. No doubt he has. Sometimes his temperfatureb rises from zero to 98 in the shade. ' As long as l don't Hunk, it's all right, says F ritz . r,,.,,T,,,,.,.,.., N... . s . , 5 , t i l l 5 x i 1

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The ECIIO ALBERT C BERNAHL Altamont Ill ' Born November I8 l895 Lieutenant Secretary of Boarding Club Business Mgr i of Alma Mater President of Baseball Club Spare Moments l Club Baseball' Tennis Indoor Boarding Club Committee I? t ' i I can suc melancholy out o a song Sha espeare Generally a mule IS called ack tbut our ack has nothin in common with a burro He IS not stupid nor is f he lazi A The only resemblance that can be discovered is t his cheerful laugh Often that does sound like the Hee haw of Maud A bow tie usually shines in beautiful rain bow colors and brightens everything around him His wavy auburn ,hair reminds one of ack s ack at the Illini State Fair His pleasant smile however makes him ap- pear quite cute But alas' ack is nearly always in what one would term a press of engagements lf' +5Si!951621?1'5Y?1'5ES'5?1'5+I-5+!-5?r-Xfgxffzsgxggx-24513X'47x-t's3x-as-xoaegxfargz-ss-x-,yr-z-vaeexsx-Exe-x-Ezsxvxessie-x-ss-x-axe:-tiersie:-free -if.1-me.Q-xs.Q-xe.Q-xe.Q-xwx-7.t-zwzs.t-x-7.s-z--:sa-x-7R-x-,.e-x-7.x-x-are-:wx-exe-x-ss-x-7:1-sent-x-at-ret-z-are-:ext-z-sms-z-ext-ze'f,-:ex-x-9',-x-sz,-:ext-x-ext-s ARTHUR BINNEBGESE ' Grand Rapids WIS Born December 24 l89-4 f? Arhleuc Commm F' ld D C M Regulafs 'I4-'16, Mgeifiilndii-:or Reagilafgriinliiiig, Rfgulaci t Track-team, Tennis, President of Spare Moments Club 1 Men shiver when thou art named Blair , Clear the bases Binny is coming You may not think it necessary, but Binny does get off occasionally A . even when playing ball. Cuff Binny is not in love Witli German Grammar, but he is quite an athlete. Lil Artha likes his Bull Durham. Run cl t KI' ' i y me some Bull. Art's favorite glliilrrit thas iiisyiygnilefsf .F em. M,any a time he admired her Hby the light of th Jungle-moon. Binny is the Man with t e 4 . he I ' - bend or break, it must come his way. ln Coetuiolriiexxgln, . Q Move, we adjoum, this is stale what I mean. e mg. L X



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30 The E059 C' ' ARNOLD HUFNAGEL Bay City, ' Born July 24, l896. ' Schiller-Shakespeare debating society, tennis- l . . as l Tis pleasant to see one's name ln print. --Byron. Spikes Literally translated Hufnagel means hoof nail. ' Spikes really seems to have a pair of hoofs below his 4 I 1 l l shoes. Did you ever see him hoof down the corridor? l iThe word nail in his name is also justified. A nail has a large, Hat head and a long slender bodyg exactly so with hoofnails. Hufnagel boasts of an extensive knowledge of ' Latin, but he has one thing to leam and that is penman- ship. Say, Spikes, tell us the joke about the yellow com! l -rigs:-gggz-5531-gig-1-Wgggx-sxgx-eg-x-e:4+x-s.e-x-s:e-x-ar-x-eQs4-x-x+r-exe-x-ex-1-sk-1-sex-9.Q-1-s'.4-x-a'4+z1-1-A-I-sk-relaxes4-?:exe:ez+rx+2:e1s:ex-Pies -1-f.ex-3.ex-7.srwxwz'hex-ae-me-xezs-1-514+-wasas-x-ya-x-are-me4-we-has-has-was-x-as-:wa-s.i4-:safe-as-:af-1-as-xexfaesaemexesaezar ERICH P. HUESCI-IEN, r,.kl s --- -- Uniontown, Mo. ii V in 'C ' C l Bom August 20, l893. K ' President of the Class, Lieutenant of Music Building, i Secretary of Spare Moments, Club, Echo Staff, Echo Pho- s ' tographer, Boarding Club Committee, Baseball, Tennis, is tl Track, Indoor, Yellmaster. s Q A las, poor chin! many a wart is ricfzerf' ' 3 --Shakespeare. 5' 3 Chicken , president of the l . it till ' - ' Q tery, how, when, and why he hia1:i1inedtcibeliiiilZii1?'ClhIici,li- i en . We Just call him so because every one else does. He has risen from the ranks of fox to music buildi i buck . Chicken is somewhat of a songster, too. Amoiig ii his repertoire are the heart-rending songs i'The old family l toothbrush, 'I had a little nigger, Johnny get the cro 1 I bag' and The Star Spangled Banner. He is an arddiii l stu ent of harmony. When noth' l t d h

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