Elder High School - Elderado Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1926

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GEORGE J ASPERS JOPES St. Michael, I fear thy kisses gentle maiden . George is a bashful sort of a fellow, especially when the fair sex are present. But he more than makes up for this when he is safely inside the doors of the classroom. George also has his suspicions in regard I the little tardy siips. His record for punctuality is a thing t be striven for. ALBERT KOCH AL , St. LawrencchFootball. '25, E Club. Literary Society. For he's a jolly good fellow . . A1, is of that type whose never-forget-you smile is cap- tioned by success. Scholastically. he has set an attendance record by not absenting himself for four years. applying him- self to its daily duties with zest. Athletically, he is. by gosh: holding down the quarterback positionh HOWARD KORFHAGEN RED ResurrectionhAnnual Staff, Literary Society. ClaSs Bas- ketball Captain. HI move that we take a bike . This seems to be 'Red's favorite expression during Class meetings. He is an earnest student: a 'ibright light in His- tory. Athletics command most of his spare time. particu- larly. basketball. in which his opinions are looked upon as final. He could rightly be called an authority on sports. ROLAND KORFHAGEN ROLL ResurrectionhBasketball, '26, Annual Staff. Literary Society. Of wit as fresh and sparhIing as a watersfall'i. Tell Me . Roll has the strength of his convictions and he backs them to the East. He is always open to argument. but very seldom comes off sccond-best. His ready iaugh and merry wit are always on tap and always in demand. His profession ought to be iigioom chasing . N ineteen

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Eighteen PHILIP FINLEY 'hPHIL ResurrectioneFootball. '25, E Club. Class Treasurer. Another of the talkative Irish type. Phil could talk for many days on Chemistry or Medicine without even trying. He came to us last fall and immediately talked his way into recognition. A more or less regular position on the football team Was held by Phil. ELSIE GERHISER uELs Our Lady of Perpetual Help-Spanish Club. WA face with gladness ouerspreaa', Soft smiles by human kindness bred . To describe Elsie. one need only to say, Hmodcst, pure. and sweeth'. Before we ever saw Elsie we heard of her won- derful personality and since we have met her we have been trying to analyze its charm, but with the usual results. Elsie is a. talented musician. and her work at Elder is worthy of commendation. MARGARET HULSEMAN MARGE ResurrectioneGerman Club. h ...... devout and pure, Sober, steadfast and demure . Margaret is the quiet girl of the Class. Even sitting next to Helen has not affected her. She is a real worker. No one in the class can remember when this classmate was unpre- pared. She gives the necessary dignity to our none-too serious Class. KATHRYN HUMMEL HKAY'h St. Lawrence-Secrctary of the Student Council. hVeluer cheek and chestnut hair. A maid indeed, surpassing fair . Kathryn is one of the favorites of the Class. ever ready to assist in its activities. Coupled with her popularity is her sincerity in her school work. The old Masters have to look to their laurels when Kayh plays the piano.



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Twenty SYLVESTER KUNZ SHORTY St, Teresae'BasketbalI, '25, '26, Baseball. '24, '25. '26, i'E Club, I would 1'! were ten thousand pounds . The air seems teeming with mystery when Shorty is pres- ent. He performs his actions in such a puzzling manner and so slyly that he seems a bit unfathomable to us. Only one thing is clearly evident in him. that is that he has grown up in a monetary atmosphere. It is not a false prediction to say that some day we expect Shorty to-become a bank president. ARTHUR LEFKIN ART St. Lawrence. What passions cannot music queH'Z Art is a musician. USuch strains as would have won the ear of Pluto are heard when Art's nimble lingers glide over the banjo. His playing afforded splendid entertainment, espe- cially at the Glee Club meetings. Art is also skilled in impromptu slumbering during history class. but in every other study he is wide awake. HELEN LEMMEL DUTCH St. Teresa-eAnnuai Staff Student Council, Spanish Club, Class Representative. Basketball. Centerball. All friendseno enemies. Loving and beloved by all . The best compliment that can be paid to anyone, we give to Helen-no enemies! Besides being our ofiicial class humorist. she is an ardent basketball enthusiast and an or- ganizer of classtteams. Helen's smiles are as permanent as her curls. and her loyalty to the Class is equal to both. MED. LUTMERDING MED Stt LawrenceeSecretary of the Athletic Association, An- nual Staff. Literary Society, FootbalL '25, E Club. Our golden treasury . Med has a wealth of literary ability. demonstrating this by winning the St. Xavier Autobiographical Essay Contest. His ambitiousness and rugged physique have greatly aided him in things undertaken and will be of assistance toward his ultimate success '

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