Elder High School - Elderado Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1925

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PHILIP CAPPEL iiPHIL Stt Lawrencee'iE Club. Treasurer, Senior Class. Literary Society. Football, ,23, '24-. Class Basketball. I dare do all that may become a man, HYou see fellows, it's this waye, Phil was an orator long ago. Salesmanship is the next objective. Likes to be somewhat removed from the last place. but does not let ambition so overcome him as to neglect his friends, NORA CASSIDY HNONNIE St. Teresa-Redle Club. Center Bali Team. Quiet and demure is she, But just as friendly as ran be. Nora Cassidy, although very quiet, is loved by all her classmates. She is truly a sedate and dignified senior taking an interest in all her studies. Nora is right there and ready to laugh when there is something to laugh at. Her hobby seems to be acting as monitor which task none of the seniors begrudge heri ROBERT CHANDLER BOB St. William- E Club. Football, '24. Literary So- ciety. Class Basketball. Then he will talk; ye gods, how he will talk! Of course that may be true, butw Bob is one of those likeable. yet sometimes irritating fellows who iinds it his duty to convince you of the falsity of your opinions on every subject. The only time he forgets to argue is when he forgets to talk-and that isn't so often. WILLIAM COOK HBILL St, WilliamaPresident, Senior Class Annual Staff. Literary Society. Cheer Leader. Not that he loved sense less; but thqt he loved non-sense more? BiII could be serious and mean business and do business in case of real necessity, but he was a leader in any project that was just a trifie beyond the sane. There is only one thing he dare not attemptesingingv Thirteen

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Twelve GEORGE BRONSTROP 'BROWNIE Sti William-hVice-Prcsident. Senior Class. Literary So- ciety Class Basketball. A day for toil, an hour for sport, But for a friend, life is too short. Ha! Ha! Hai', We always know when Brownie is around, His ready laugh has made and held many friends. Not taking life too seriously, he makes .1 good pal. Was one of the pioneer students of Elderi When you meet him, be sure to wind him up and get a pioneer story. EDWARD BUHRMAN HEDH Our Lady of Perpetual HelphLiterai-y Society. By us, not understood. Ed certainly does not own a broadcasting station But a quiet nature. Iike Ed's, is often of advantage-helps one to be missed at critical moments. such as recitation periods. Wonder what he does with his spare time? Some one has said that he is very adept at tripping the light fantastic . JAMES BURKE JIM Holy Family-i'E Club. Football, '24. Class Basketbali. uSlow is Jim, and sometimes not quite surei Arrives at school about the same time the Buick happens to get there. Despite several spells of illness, Jim didn't quite give up and so has earned his diploma. One thing he wouldn't miss. and that was class basketball. FRANK CAPPEL BEAUTY St. Williamh'E Club. Football. '23. '24. Now you see me; now you donir. Frank is somewhat nomadic. He usually came with fair weather. Perhaps Frank 1135 several irons in the fire and is trying to keep them all hot. He put in enough time to earn a diploma and besides that diploma has the memory of four happy years.



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Fourteen HOWARD CRUSH HBO St. Lawrence-Editor-inrchief, Annual. Baseball, '24. '25. Literary Society. Basketball, '23, '24, '25. Foot- ball, '23, '242 In all things, led the way. His whole-hearted interest accounts for his successes. We are as proud as he, that he attracted particular attention as a quarterback, was chosen allwity forward. and was not un- noticed on the diamond. Crush, the student, is as suc- cessful as Crush, the athlete. ALBERT DOERGER TURK St. Boniface- E Club. Basketball, '23, '24, '25. Pal '0 mine. A man of few words, a good student, a staunch friend. a calm easy-come, easy-go pai. Notice, he has held a position on the basketball team these three years The good wishes of the class will follow Bud wherever he shall go. EDWARD DONOHOE j TANK ' Holy Familyi'E' Club. Football. '23. Literary So- 5 ciety. Baseball, '24. z I fear thee. mighty baseball star, I fear thy great right arm Batter. Quiet and unassuming. you might almost think him timid. But a close scrutiny of his eyes wilE discover a twinkle that says Tank has some ideas of his own and is ready to de- fend them. Tank is a pitcher whom batters respect. CLARE DOWNEY St, LawrenceiRcdle Club. Center Ball Team. When Clare's fingers strike the keys, We hear melodious melodies. This tranquil looking young Lady is one of the bright lights of the class. Clare has a retiring manner. but she deceives no one in trying to hide her natural genius. She has received the whole of her education at Elder and a brilliant career it has been. When we look at Clare we immediately think of her proflciency. at the piano and her charming personality.

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