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LOUIS R. HOFERER HOF Sf. Lawrence Presidenf of Senior Class. Foofball, '3l, '32 lCapfainl. Manager Baskefball, '33. E Club. Hercules' only rival. Hof is one of fhe besf fackles fhaf ever charged wifh an Elder line. A game fellow and clean sporfs- man, wifh a do-or-die spirif. He fries his besf in fhe classroom, and has never given fhe faculfv a cause for worry. When fhe quarferback called Hof's signal- well, ask fhe opposing guards. RALPH J. HOLSCHER CORK E, Sf. Michael. The swiffesf wings of recompense can ne'er o'erfake +hee. If you're feeling sorf of blue and wanf quick relief, Cork is fhe fellow fo see. He is a walking source of comforf, always willing fo help ofhers, even af his own inconvenience. Tried ouf for baseball, buf fhen decided nof fo play. Why? He was afraid of losing foo many balls, slamming fhem over fhe righf-field fence. JOHN F. HUG JOHN Sf. Lawrence. Swimming, '32 lCapfain, '33l. E Club. Class Baseball. Smile- i1 s good for you. John displayed his afhlefic prowess on fhe swimming feam. For fwo years he has been fhe mainsfay of fhe feam, leading fhe way in almosf every meef. No maffer whaf frouble may assail him, John is always ready fo flash his beaming smile-and whaf a smile! JOSEPH J. JOHNSON JOE Sf. Lawrence. Class Baseball. Class Baskefball. His life has many a hope and aim. Joe's career af Elder has been a huge success. He has proven himself fo be a sfudenf, as well as an afhlefe. He has never yef been seen under fhe spell of fhe blues. He is possessed wifh a greaf mind, a sferling characfer and a grim deferminafion fo suc- ceed. Wifh fhese qualifies, we are assured of his success in life. LEO KEMEN ' LEE Sf. Lawrence. Annual Sfaff. A drawing pen my sword shall be, A drawing board my shield. Lee, a quief fellow in fhe classroom, expresses his ideas on fhe drawing board. His life-like drawings which adorn fhe drawing-room wall, and his wonderful help which he gave fo fhe Annual as a carfoonisf, give evidence of an arfisf. He wields a wicked skefching pencil, and his ambifion is fo draw Jiggs for fhe comic sheef. ' Page Twenty-three
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i T 1 Page Twex ty-two ROGER E. GRIESE ' ROG ' -' ' ST. .Lawre'nce E PresidenT oT STudenT SpiriTual Council. Civic Repre- senTaTive. PresidenT oT SolaTec Club. LiTerary Soc'ieTy Annual STaTT. Cheer Leader. '30, '3l, '32, '33. - E Club. Track, '33. All iqnoranT ThaT soul ThaT sees Thee wIThouT ' wonder. V Rog, when called upon proved To be a leader oT no mean abiliTy. He demonsTraTed This abiliTy noT only by liTerally pulling a cheer Trom The cheering secTion, buT also in The splendid guidance oT The STudenT SpiriTual Council. A scholar oT exTraordinary abiliTy, and a genTleman always. The TaculTy and Seniors expecT much oT him in The world. RALPH A. GUETHLEIN BUTCH ST. CaTharine. Track, '3O. FooTball, '3l. E' Club. V When noT driving a Truck, BuTch is usually aT home enioying his TavoriTe diversions, which are beer and homework. ,Ralph ,is a very Triendly chap. lPerhaps ThaT accounTs Tor his many Triends, even among The weaker sex.l If he works in laTer liTe as hard as he did on The TooTball squad, Elder predicTs success To him. ' CHARLES J. HEIDEL CHARLEY ST. Lawrence. Class Baseball. Mr. BarTleTT's only worry. 1 AlThough Charley has been wiTh us Tour years, we have noT heard much Trom him. He is conTenT To leT The proTs and Seniors do The Talking.- His happiesT momenTs come when Mr. BarTleTT Tails To appear Tor The morning Spanish class. EDWARD P. HEMSATH EDDIE ST. Teresa. Who crowns a life of labor wiTh an age of ease. - Eddie is Truly a hard worker. This same indusTry ThaT he puT TorTh in class will some clay make him The owner oT a chain oT grocery sTores, Tor iT is in groceries ThaT his hearT lies. IT is rumored ThaT he has a liking Tor Tlowers, especially on Friday evenings. , WALTER FQ HERBERS WALLY ST. iv1arTin. Class Baseball. Sing a new song. Wally is undoubTedly Elder's mosT careTree and leisure-loving Senior. His greaTesT care is keeping ThaT wave in his nice. brown hair. He hopes some day To croon over The radio: as a resulT, his chieT occupaTion is memorizing The words To popular song-hiTs.
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Page Twenty-four HAROLD KENDALL THHAH' I ST. Lawrence. E , H Class Baseball.. lT is grea,T To 'granT: iT is mig,hTy To maize. Hal ioined ourioyous' company' in The Sophomore year, coming Trom The land oT KenTucky Colonels. YeT, despiTe This TacT, we have heard very Tew words Trorn him. He used his energy, noT in sTriving'Tor aThleTic Tame, buT in acquiring an educaTion ThaT wehknow will b'eneTiT him greaTly in laTer life. 4 ' PAUL F.' KERKHOFF' KERK T ST. Lawrence. Tennis, '32, '33. Band. '30, '3l, '32, '33. E Club. SecreTary oT SolaTec Club. SecreTary oT LiTerary SocieTy. y Annual STaTT. Q . ChemisTry-I-iT's easy. T , Paul' can be ranked among The A-I sTudenTs of The Senior! Class. His consisTenT -eTForTs have,resulTed in TruiTTul realizaTions, we are surep He is The sTar chem- isTry pupil oT' The class, buT when PaulsgeTsi in The chemisTry laboraTory -iwaTch ouT. ANTHONYA AQ KLOCKE TONY , , ST.-CaTharine.4 Band, '3l, Class BaslceTball,. i ii Hey, Sully! , , , The only Senior ThaT never worries abouT his sTudies, and consequenTly he is always in ag iovial mood. His chieT pasTime.is combing his hair in class: coulcln'T do wiThouT Sullivan: and loves Modern-HisTory. , T CARL B.,KORFHAC-BEN KORF . Q ST. MarTin. STudenT SpiriTual Council. LiTerary ST-aTT. A Annual STaTT. Class Baseball. l love To choose and see my paTh. I I A brillianT sTudenT, a wiTTy conversaTionalisT, and an affable companion-These are The reasons Tor KorT's populariTy aT Elder. He loves To indulge in The inTri- cacies oT ChemisTry, parTicularly The iomic Theory, bu'T he Tells us ThaT he really inTends To be a Tamous aero- nauTical engineer some day. eEoReE KRQECHTING YATZ ST. Teresa. SolaTec Club. FooTball, '3l, '32. E Club. Class Baseball. The way is buT shorT-away! YaTz has been wiTh us Two years, buT in This Time we have seen and heard much 'From him. He is a language sTudenT who delighTs principally in reciTing German: loves To play TooTball: and hasn'T missed an Elder sporT evenT in Two years. Monday mornings seem To be his weakness.
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