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

 - Class of 1921

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in A -:S A f..-so -- Q Akai , green ink- Fat, Anything from Merrill, Wis.-Scliielcl. Now, that's a science. Despite the seeming indifferent attitude which he assumes in his bear- ing, he is, nevertheless, mentally alert at all times. He is an active par- ticipant in all sports. In tennis he usually scores love games. Love is his score. lVl10 woke 11Lc. ' Ferdinand Cicmanec HCHICI-I Chicago, 111. Carl Schurz Lit. Soc'y Orchestra Euterpe Glee Club Basketball Vice-Pres., Dr. Duemling, Nat. Hist. Club IVl10 litfvs to l'lit7fIll't', rarely can be poor, lVll0 Iitivs fo fancy, iizeziel' can be rifle --XVOUNG. Wliat's in a name? just try to pronounce this one, and you will find it to be a jaw-breaker, As you may have conjectured, our friend Chich belongs to that genus of human beings now known as Czecho-Slovaks. Although Chich is small of stature, he can handle the bass violin re- markably well. Some day he will undoubtedly give concerts for the benefit of the starving musicians of Lotzanovitsetz. Chich manifests a deep interest in the study of nature, for in his room one may see many peculiarities of nature on exhibition, such as half- mounted sparrows, a collection of lizards' ears, and the like. His new book, A Critical Analysis of the Femoral Appendages of the Tettigoniidaef' will soon be published. His favorite hobbies are German lectures in class and arguing with the Profs, Look out Chich, keep cool, 't'sall right, though. Gi-tm 'em 41, c'Iz1Z2Z1ing. ' Leonard J. Dierker JOHN D. Sweet Springs, Mo. Supplied at Rock Island, Ill. Dr. Duemling Nat. Hist. Club Salesman, Book Concern Euterpe Glee Club Carl Schurz Lit. Soc'y Paramount Quartet Tennis Naizz1'v dczngzzcd tus to be of good CflL7L7l'.'H-JERROLD. Here is the sunshine of the class, judging from his face. Leonard can smile in the midst of geometric labyrinthsf' Of course, there is a reason for that, but it would be a betrayal of his confidence to discuss that here. But he also becomes serious at times. There seems to be some perplexing problems on his mmdyand, judging from the catalogues usually found about his desk, one of these doubtless is to prove his future salary congruent to a household. But, of course, appearances are often deceiving. Leonard's reputation at college rests largely on his almost inhnite array of neckties, specked with the most elaborate colors, and on his ruddy complexion. The latter, especially, has aroused considerable comment in the classroom. Leonard has always taken a very active part- in college affairs and has, therefore, a bright future in front of him tnot meaning his ostentatious neckties, of coursej. Hoes he ever become angry? Rarely, for that requires energy, which, however, he wishes to conserve for future use. But there is, nevertheless, often something manly about him, for everybody seems to enjoy being in his company. Through much personal effort and research Leonard has obtained a monopoly in the class for concealed huniorf In order to overcome this difficulty, however, he usually, by means of various .premoni.tory. symptoms, informs the class that a joke is about to escape from him. This aids very materially in effecting the desired laugh of approval. Say, John D., did you get ANOTHER letter? H Tlzirfrczi pg . i Lwii i,l',l'Q ,Q Y' fi! ' , mg?

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ilu . ,- F1 f 2- Henry C Fmster DARKEY Clmton WIS C1a55 Photographer Dr Dllelllllllg Nat H15t Llub Carl Schurz L1t Socy Euterpe Glee Club Sec y a11d Treas TCl1Il1b Club I 21,111 I LLLIF a boy afam 1 calc :cc jumcc of joy agam' EDGAR GU1151 Behold the patrmrchal Methusala of class Zll Daddy IS Tlllllllllg a close race VV1th Father Clune Although the latter has not cl'umed any Oray han '15 yet Daddy5 bO111lJCI' countenance 1115 d1gn1hed bea11ng and the gradual ru5t1ng of the JOIHTS 1n the act1ye part of 1115 anatomy bear out the fact that the bald headed scythe 5W1nger 1S gflllllflg on hlm Daddys greatest V11'tL1C 15 1115 qu1etne55 He 5ay5 VCIV httle and u hen he does say 5ometh1ng he 5wallow5 half the end 5yllable5 maklng h15 ll.COI11C brevlty even more promment Fortunately however he IS subject to OCC3S1011Hl Hts of merrunent a11d 1oquac1ous new Iu Joyful exuberance l1e hops about l1ke an mtoxxcatecl grasshopper llClxll 15 du5t laden nouse 5l1pDers rlght and left land emlttln a verltable torrent of humo vx h1ch has leen ljlllg dor1nant S11 ce 1t5 accu1nulat1on dur1n a per1od ol mental hrberna t1on l'I1S humor IS qulte or1 1nal So 011 1nal 1n fact that only he h1m5elf can under stand a11d apprec1ate lt Whlle Daddy may 1lOt be at home 1n the oratorlcal World he 15 certamly no Cstranger 111 the Dhotographm The majo xty of the p1CtLll'CS ID th15 volume are products ot h15 exactlng slull w1tl1 the camera We venture to predlct that COIll:l1'IT13'UO11 cla55e5 111 hs future con re 21tlOll vull not hare to resort to the 5erv1ce5 of a p1'OfCGS1OIlHl Walter G Gerth PASTOR Ch1cago Ill Supplled at Gresham W15 Ut1C3 S D Park Rxd e Ill B115 Mgr Concord1a Annual Staff Dr :DLl6lT1llI'1g' Nat HlSt Club Adn11n15trat1ve Staff Euterpe Glee Club photo rapher arl Schurz L1t Soc y Tennls Tlzouglzts me 7lLLglZf1Cl than strmgtlz at hand LAMB l1lllS dot WlllCll you here behold dehneates sublune odcllty Gaze upon He IS contrary to all rule5 of hyg1ene He does not ha1l from the w1ld5 of Borneo ne1ther was he ra15ed among the crocodlles of East Incha and yet there lb SO1UCl2ll1l1g pecuharly att1act1ve about h1m Th1S CO1lg6H1ELl lad 1S our ex teacher, plnlosopher and last but not zu teen . . cc xv , . - V , . I, . . H - - .-1 1 - , Oil, L 1 1 ' J , . . . ,, .. k , - , . , - . 1 f 1 . - 1 . ' , 5 1: n ' ' C L 1 . 1. . ' . c c c ' . r . . H 1 , ,, Q A . . . . -. gg, C J 9 1 - . Y C C - D - u H , ,, . . . . Y A . . -I , ff - ' s Z V . 1 1 ' AN . . . . ,'. ,. . i .. I . - , x lg - - . -- h Q , g 1 7 I I 4 ' I I - . . . . .Ox JU. . . - - o - 'ca r 1 - U' fy . . . . Y A C ' . I.. . . . 1 5 QI 1 1 f - 1. O' D . . ss is , . . V . I . ' 7 . O. , . , , . . , D , . ,K . . . . U . . . H ' ' C ' l ' ff , ,f , ' ' , , 'U r - . . . . N - C lt. ' , 1 KK ' ,Y ' ' ' 7 9 - J ' Q 1 J For ' Q17 i': '9Ll-'if-4 ' 'Z WA' ,il'ili7' ':?'j iifiiT 'T' ' f ' -fi? fr' 1 r Jr rr' ftqirirrir ,,g,lT11',f,1j. 'J i iifflif iiiiirig ,,,, in iLi2::,,,4!a.4,,1.4.4 HJ, . V 1. 1,1911 - , Y , '- ' rw- W ' f P A f 'Y ' ig' 'l 2 Y T - ' ' ' ' ' ' . . --an. -- - v Q..-..,....-7 ., V,-W4

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