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Page Eighteen WILLIAM G. BRUEGGEMEYER BILL ST. Teresa. Traclc, '33, LiTerary SocieTy. C-5olT, '33, Class BasIceTbaIl As a wiT, if noT T'irsT, in The very TirsT line. Bill is undoubTedly a crediT To The school. His TavoriTe pasTimes are essay wriTing, public speaking. wise-cracking, and broad-iumping. An essay wriTTen by him represenTed Elder in a naTion-wide conTesT: he was always an inTeresTing speaker in The LiTerary SocieTy: his reTreshing iolces were always welcomed by The Tired Seniors: and. if you care To hear abouT his broad- iumping, aslc Mr. BarTIe++. HARRY E. BRUNSMAN HARRY ST. CaTherine. Life is much easier wiTh no worry. Harry is a happy-go-luclcy Tellow and never worries abouT a Thing. He has one greaT subiecT ThaT he ex- cells in-ATrican golT. He drives a Chev ThaT has mosT oT The liTe Icnoclced ouT oT IT, and is oTTen seen wiTh members oT The neighboring school. WILLIAM F. BU RNSIDE BILL ST. Michael. Class Baseball. Class BasIceTbaIl. E Club. FooTbalI, '32. LiTerary SocieTy. '32. A person musT be inTimaTely acquainTed wiTh Bill To realize his True meriT. He is usually quieT, buT respon- sive when called upon. There is no doubT as To wheTher he is ambiTious. He was never reprimanded by a proTessor: There was no need Tor iT. IT is said ThaT a Tew hearTs TluTTer when he wears ThaT AA IeTTer down The sTreeT. JAMES M. CARROLL . JIMMY ST. Lawrence. Class Baseball. Class BasIceTbalI. The smiling Irishman. Jimmy is our Irishman. His beaming smile and his ever-ready O. K. has made him a popular sTudenT among The Seniors. He can sell papers TasTer Than he can Talk: loves To play baseball: and has iusT Torsalcen The WesT End Tor Price Hill. JOHN T. CROWE TONS ST. Lawrence. Class Baseball. Class BaslceTball. Go WesT, young man: go WesT. The prodigal son of The Senior Class. ATTer spending six weeks in The WesT End, The call oT Elder broughT him baclc To us. His chieT weakness is inTerpreTing The Technical phrases oT boolclceeping under The supervision oT Fr. MeTz.
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WALTER F. BOHMER WAL S+. Lawrence. Track, '30, '3l, '32. Class Baseball. Class Baskelball. Lilfl'le buy? migh1'y. Wal gives us lhe impression of a happy, carefree lad. Noi 'lhal' he does noi care whal' happens. buf 'lhal hedoes no'l' believe in crossing bridges fill he comes +o +hem. If all men spread sunshine like Wal, +here soon would be no more sunshine. l-le s+ill won- ders how any man could Think of so many diflierenl' Jrhings To learn abou? bookkeeping. EDWARD J. BONERT NED.. S+. Leo. Track, '32. I'm a dreamer, buf aren'+ we all? Ed is conslanlly cheerful and his sfeady smile has made him well liked by everyone. l-le loves-To dream in cerlain classes, buf il' never alfecls his work. l-le has greal abilily, especially when if comes +o Civics. ll's rumored +ha+ he wanfs lo become a lawyer. LOUIS F. BRAUCH LEFTY i S+. William. Foolball, '3l, '32. Baskelball. '33. Baseball, '3l, '32, '33. E Club. v Why worry? There's plenly of lime. Lef'ry's cracks, wise and ofherwise, are heard spas- modicallv and are enioyed by everyone excepl 'rhe profs. l-lis pleasanf frame of mind exlends from class- males io Freshmen alike. Lelily is fhe 'rhree-leH'er rran of our class. Foolball, baskelball. and baseball malze no difference. l-le likes 'rhem' all and ranks firsf in each. Perfeclion is his aim in life. BERNARD F. BREIG . BARNEY Blessed Sacramenl. Band, '3I, '32, '33. Orcheslra. '33. Annual Sialf. i Play, Fiddle, Play. We shall never forge? lhe nighl when we heard Barney play his violin ai The Pareni-Son celebralion. Then we firsl realized +ha'r a greal' violinisi slood in our midst l-le does no+ confine his Jralenrs lo music, how- ever: he is also a conscienkious sludenl, being espe- cially capable in German class. THOMAS E. BROWN TOM Sl.Willia'fl. Class Baske+ball. Class Baseball. Tom always gave l'he besl he had. This perhaps accounls for his greal success in rhe classroom. In addilion +o his nofed scholasfic abilily, he is also quile an alhlele and was one of rhe main reasons why his class baseball Team enioyed such a successful season. His cheery smile and kind words have proved a solace as well as pleasure 'ro many during his lhree-year slay al Elder. i I l Page Seventeen
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ROBERT G. DASHLEY BOB ST. Lawrence. Annual STaTT. Class Baseball. BuT whaT of This? Are we noT all love? Bob ioined our Told in The Sophomore Hear. cominq Trom WalnuT Hills. We iusT goT The dope on him This year. We Tound him a quieT Tellow. who always observed order, and who never had The class iudged on his accounT. BuT whaT did he say when we heard he lcnew The Tairer sex oT WalnuT l-lills? WALTER T. DELANEY DUKE ST. Teresa. ' Class Baseball. Class BaslceTball. LiTerary SocieTy. ' Annual STaTT. Track. '32, Ol1l For The life of a sailor. Dulce's big ambiTion is To go To Annapolis. l-lis brighT red hair and smiling Tace malces him one oT The mosT popular oT sTudenTs. l-lis TavoriTe occupaTion during The year was ChieT KibiTzer oT The German class. Dulce's a hard worlcer and some day we expecT To see his name wiTh Admiral in TronT oT iT. , ROBERT J. DEMMER BOB ST. AugusTine. Class Baseball. Class BaslceTball. Silence is golden. Bob is one oT Those Tellows who spealcs rarely, buT when he does speak, everyone lisTens. The sTudenTs recognize him as a sTudenT who can be depended upon. As you would naTurally expecT. he is an excellenT sTudenT. AlThough he has noT played on any oT The school Teams, he is an acTive member in The inTer-class games. FREDERICK H. DETERS FRED L ST. Lawrence. Cheer Leader, '30, '3l. '32. 33. Swimming, '33, STudenT SpiriTual Council. Annual STaTT. All TogeTher, gang- One, Two, Three! l-low oTTen have we heard Fred puT new liTe info Elder Teams by leading The cheering secTion aT The various games! l-le will be more TiT To become a sales- man when he leaves Elder, because he works in Elder's boolc sTore. The TacT ThaT Fred is so willing To help The sTudenTs and do Them a Tavor accounTs Tor his greaT populariTy. FRANK J. DOEPKER DEP ST. Lawrence. l'll Take your measuremenTs now, fellows. Dep is well liked by all The Seniors. A courTeous and respecTTul lad in class. especially in Spanish. l-le spends his SaTurdays aT Mabley's deparTmenT sTore, showing The sTyles To dapper CincinnaTians. l-lis ambiTion is To have his own sTore and To be Mabley's biggesT com- peTiTor. - T , i A l Page Nineteen
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