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JOHN RUDIG JACK Holy Family What! Is this a holiday? Jack has had a rather hard time of it. In spite of several long and frequent short periods of illness, during his four years at Elder, he has somehow managed to rake to- gether enough knowledge to qualify for promotion, and rise one step with each succeeding year. His perseverance does him credit. ROBERT SCHONHOFT BOB St. William Speech is silver. silence is golden. If that is so. then Bob prefers to get rich in silveri HThe louder you are, the better they know you, is a pet motto of his Bob seems on at least fair terms with everyone, in- cluding some of the faculty. Has contrived to earn good gradings, though not threatening to grace himself with the laurel wreath. 2a- ELIZABETH SCHROTT USCHROTTIE St. William-Redlc Club. Center Bail Team. An entertaining young miss. With no point of rhamrter amiss Schrottie'J or HBetty as she prefers to be called is the only auburn-haired beauty in the ciass. She possesses unv failing good humor and keen intellectual powersi She is a good elocutionist and an excellent debater. Her musical voice is very expressive. In other words. USchtottie is an engaging Senior with a striking personality. GRACE SHRIVER St. LawrenceeRedle Club. Center Ball Team. Spanish Club Fair of face and gracious in words and actions. Grace has a very winning way about her, and for this reason is a friend of everyone. She never fails to laugh at the jokes of her class-mates and very often adds some of her humor to the wit of the class. Grace is a very good Spanish linguist and often is seen holding a short conversation with one or other of her Spanish class-mates. ' Twenty-one
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Twenty THEODORE RAHE TEDDY St. MichaeIiLiterary Society. Thar IIrsle be wroughte, and afterward be taughte. The only student who was encouraged to talk motel Seems to view life from the sidelines. Yet Ted is not in a coma. Results of exams, tests, etc. prove that. Instead of talking a great deal about what he intended to do, Ted just kept quiet and did it. MARGARET RAUEN MARGIE St. LawrenceiRedle Club. Center Ball Team. Annual StaE. Useful, amiable, serviceable in an honest unpretending way? Margaret possesses innate powers of expression and charm. She does remarkably well in her studies and has achieved much success in her favorite study. English. She acknowl- edged in class one day that she was waiting patiently for an inspiration to write a poem. Cheer up. Margie! Good will makes labor light. As a member of the debating society her arguments are always forceful and convincing CLETUS REULMAN DUTCH St. Williami'E Club. Football, l23. ,24. IiLittle feet a-tripping. What doctor is better than a good laugh? Dutch guar- antees to make a corpse grin. Those struggling for gold medals don't fear Dutch as the dark horse . yet the class remembers more than one commendation of his work. A steady worker and a good jokcster; that's Dutch all over. CATHERINE RUDIG HSTEVE Holy FamilyuRedle Club. Center Ball Team A bonny maid and pnpular, too, Her friends are many, her enemies few, Catherine O'Meara Rudig, cbmmonly called Steve is just the kind of 21 girl no graduating class could possibly do without Catherine is humorous. jolly, kind, and obliging. Her one hobby is to water the plants and clean the black- boards. She is a faithful follower oi Morpheus, but still has plenty of time to get all her assignments.
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Twenry-two RHEA SLOMER Holy FamilyeRedle Club. She lives for those who love hen'i This fair maid came to share in our joys and sorrows in the beginning of this yeari And it was with a ready heat: that she entered our class showing her School spirit, for do we not see Rhea at all games and dances? hkea is very fond of pink and often makes visits to the offic to secure the pretty little pink slips which she graciously and unselflshly hands to her teachers. CYRIL THESING CY St. Williamw'iE Club. Treasurer. Athletic Association. VicevPresident. Literary Society. Basketball, '23 Football, l23. 24. Baseball. '24, '25. I am wealthy in my friends If all could be the student that Cy is! A star athlete! The determined effort of Cy will hold him in the fore- most ranks in any field of endeavori His success lies in the fact that he does one thing at a time, but does that one thing most thoroughly. LILLIAN VOLZ St. WilliameRedle Club. Center Ball Team. Whatever she has tried to do, she has tried with all her might to do well. Ever since Lillian joined us in our Sophomore Year the class of '25 has been noted for its social activities. Always cheerful and friendly, Lillian has become highly popular among her class-mates. She is a talented entertainer as she excels in both the fields of elocution and of music. Lillian has also an attractive and striking personality which was remarkably displayed in our Junior Year when performing her duties as President of the Class. RUTH VOLZ CURLS St. WilliameRedle Club. Center Ball Team. Spanish Club. And here's the pert, pink shooting star, A maiden. who's quite popular. She is like her Scriptural namesakef-Ruth. the innocent girl gleaner in the cornhelds of Boaz. She has a sunny diSv position, and is accomplished in the supreme art of being happy. She gathers up the precious grains of knowledge. following carefully the directions of her preceptors. Just by reading one of her poems you will be able to picture the pretty little girl who wrote them.
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