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

 - Class of 1916

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X vs. Q-ml CQ. S -'Q int Q' IIQ .+R The Echo 31 V.. .X...., .. , X, ..,x. -... 1 ccccsc 441 l . , -4 gm was HERBERT JAEGER Milwaukee, Wis. I Born Dec. I3, IS95. Echo Staff, Lieutenant, President of Tennis Club, Sec- retary of Athletic Association, Boarding Club Committee, Schubert Double-Quartet, Alma Mater Reporter, Spare Moments Club, Indoor, Baseball, Cheer-Leader. 1-Ie is wit's peda'ler.,'--Shakespeare. Yes, he is truly witty, a humorist by nature and thru practice. If you wish to enjoy a good, hearty laugh, go to Room 30, and listen to Sheep cracking his jokes. Sheep's greatest enemy is exertion. As long as he can recline nonchalantly on a little improvised lounge in his room clenching a large calabash between his teeth, and perusing the very latest magazine, or perhaps picking his guitar, and improvising his own little verses like the bards and trouba- dours of old to the delight and amazement of the foxes , he is content. Altho an ardent follower of tennis, he would enjoy this sport much more if he could invent some device to return the balls again to him, so that it would be entirely un- necessary for him to move. Beware Sheep , or you will die of inertia some day. 'PEE'IGH'?X4'Z'?Xi'!'5i6'I'?l?'!'XZ6'!'XK'Z'X!Q'!'5!i'I'x'?'Z'x'QFYi'!'Y!i'!'?!5'!'XI5'!'X!f'!'?Ii'!'5!5'I' 'I' 'X' I !' -'I' 9 'F' X' 'F-'I' +I' 'I' -'I' !' 'I'9k'!'?k'I-fivi'5k'!'?I.'!'9la'!19!i'!'?K'I'5Ii'X'?!i'!''!9K'!'?lx'!'?K'X'Ek'!'EIi'!'?k'!'5I'.'!'5l.'I'E 'X' 'I' 4 'I' 'X' 'X' 'Z' '!' 'I' 'I' 'Z' 'I' '14 's' ELMER JACKISCI-I Chicago, Ill. Born Sept. 2, 1895 ' A Librarian of Orchestra, Schiller-Shakespeare Club, Ten- nis, Orchestra, Schubert Double-Quartet. Thou has! the sweetest face I ever looked on. --Shakespeare. Jake is a pretty little boy who knows more about the face and its treatment than any beauty doctor. He is a connoisseur of face powders and dainty perfumes, a judge of massage creams and toilet waters, with which he experiments upon himself. You don't have to see Jake coming, you can smell him. Jake's greatest fault is his unbounded curiosity. Nothing is safe from his prying eyes. From room to room, from desk to desk he will wander indefatigably examining, every- thing closely and minutely. Stick to it Jackie, you will always find something or other to examine in this world.

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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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32 The Ech0 M-1 PAUL JUNGKUNTZ l is iv Columbia city, Ind. i Bom Sept. 19, 1897. r Echo Photographer, Lieutenant, Secretary of Coetus, Club Committee. Concertmaster of Orchestra, d. Eggietglrif and Treasurer of Schubert Double Quartet, Treasurer of Spare Moments Club, Tennis and Baseball. Angefs my meatg I sup upon mpseM--Shakespeare. l Shh! Listen! Do you hear those elysian strains of a l mute violin, the only sound breaking the sepulchra! stillness l of the corridor? Thats Putz. He's at lt agaln. How l peacefully serene his mild countenance. But be not de- ? ceived. Putz is not all serenlty. No, no ! Should any- thing go amiss, he will fly into a rage, and for the time being forget his pipe and violin. I-le is then truly danger- ous for about 2 minutes. If you wish an example of Putz's temperamental virtues just observe him on the tennis court. Say, Putz, when are you going to mark the tennis- -Mq court ? - -I-ftiis?!i'!'f!f'!-f!i'I'f!i'I'f!i-I'f!i'!'f!i-I'f!f'!'f54'f!f'I'f!i'!'FK'!'5'4'I'?!6'!'?!6'!'?!6-!'?!6'!'5!5'!'MEK'I'EK'!''I'?'.i'I'?!6!'Ei'!'P!4'!'5!5'!'?If'I'?!9!'F!i'!'t!i'!'FIi'I' +-.sv -.sr-s-.sz-as-x-,. .sz-,.sz-,.sz-as-z-.rx-,.Q-1-Wx-f.Q-x-M7s-x-s:e-x-sswxesssssxesasx-ezessm-1-aw-Hex-sxsrszfeexf-sez!-:ext-zen,-zen,-sez,-r ALP!-IONSE I-I. KAEPPEI.. 5' is ' River Forest, lll. Bom January l7, l896. t Echo Staff, President Schubert Double Quartet, lndoorg Tennisg Spare Moments Club. Lei me have music dying, 1 And I seek no more deliglrtf'--Kegfs, 2 Q X This is our musical Ollie! If it were not for the fact that he has a Hpompadourn and such terrible lon claw I it which are sure signs of musical talent, you would hive ths impression of a business man instead of a musician bef e you. We see Ollie so often that one does not h Ore chance to study his character and his physiognom avila sits at the piano from morn till night. When asisi he home you will hear soft airs that tend to soothepa ng ls breast, to soften rocks, or bend a knotted oalc Olfiavllmge battled with the ivories for many years. We ho t leh as of him later as being one of the distinguishedpfirmucsiciaeiibr Ollie go forth to meet the shadow ' ' . ' y futur , with a manly heart! C Without fear and

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